romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Kyree Hanson 2017-02-08
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- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied
- to one side out of the way.
- an event causing great suffering
- a kind therefore, much affected by those who cannot acceptably write any kind.
- two characters have opposite personalities
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work.
- two lines of verse
- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word
- the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite
- a poem in the form of a speech or narrative by an imagined person
- The beloved may or may not be aware of the admirer's deep and strong romantic affections
- conversation between two or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie.
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- a topic the subject of a talk
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes
- be a warning or indication of a future event.
- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction
- a line of verse with five metrical feet
- the formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named
- was an Italian scholar and poet in Renaissance Italy
- a serious disagreement or argument
- rhymed on the terminal syllables of the verses
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind
- scheme the ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.
- a part of a song that is repeated after each verse
25 Clues: two lines of verse • to one side out of the way. • a topic the subject of a talk • an event causing great suffering • a serious disagreement or argument • a line of verse with five metrical feet • two characters have opposite personalities • be a warning or indication of a future event. • rhymed on the terminal syllables of the verses • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Mayte Breithaupt 2017-02-08
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- A serious disagreement
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literacy applicable.
- The expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite.
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of 1 thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid.
- When a poem has lines ending with words that sound the same
- A warning or indication of a future event
- Say the same thing at the same time
- A separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- A line of verse with 5 metrical feet
- Relating to drama or the performance or study of drama
- The ordered pattern of rhymes at the ends of the lines of a poem or verse.
- Excessive pride in oneself
- A character who contrasts with another character in order to highlight particular qualities of the other character.
- A verse without rhyme, especially that which uses iambic pentameter.
- Conversation between 2 or more people as a feature of a book, play, or movie
- A play dealing with the tragic events or an unhappy ending.
- 2 lines of verse that form a whit
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- To one side; out of the way
- One sided love
- The formation of a word from a sound associated with that is named.
- An act of speaking ones thought aloud by oneself or regardless of any hearers especially by a character in a play.
- The subject of talk a piece of writing, a person's thoughts.
- A figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in conjunction.
- Melodramatic self consciously suffering and has given up
- A long speech by one actor in a play or movie
- A poem of 14 lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes (typically 20 syllables per line)
- A joke exploiting the different meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings.
27 Clues: One sided love • A serious disagreement • Excessive pride in oneself • To one side; out of the way • 2 lines of verse that form a whit • Say the same thing at the same time • A line of verse with 5 metrical feet • A warning or indication of a future event • A long speech by one actor in a play or movie • Relating to drama or the performance or study of drama • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Andre Quinn 2017-02-08
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- Applying a word or action to another word or action that it isn't applicable with
- A poem with 14 lines and potential rhyme schemes
- A struggle between two opposing families
- A short comment of speech to the audience by character or to themselves that no other character can hear
- Lines whose last words sound the same
- 2 lines in a verse, often with a similar rhyme scheme
- Comparing two, different things
- A self-conscious person who has submitted to their lover, and "belongs" to them
- The comparison of 2 vastly different things using similes or metaphors
- Speech by a person that reveals their qualities and explains the situation
- A person or group of people that comment over the main action of the play
- Pairs of contradictory words together
- Jokes that take advantage of words with multiple meanings
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- Conversation between multiple people
- A word that represents sound
- The introductory section of a story
- Lines with 5 metrical feet and a short and long beat
- Loving someone who doesn't love you back
- The subject of talk in literature
- Verses without rhymes
- The pattern of rhymes in literature
- An event that causes suffering or destruction
- A situation that is understood by the audience, but not the characters
- The indication of something destined to happen
- A character whose qualities contrast and enhance another character's qualities
- Speaking one's thoughts by oneself
26 Clues: Verses without rhymes • A word that represents sound • Comparing two, different things • The subject of talk in literature • Speaking one's thoughts by oneself • The introductory section of a story • The pattern of rhymes in literature • Conversation between multiple people • Lines whose last words sound the same • Pairs of contradictory words together • ...
The Tradgedy of Romeo and Juliet 2021-12-08
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- spearlike weapons with broad blades
- scrambled, crazy
- grievous, mournful, sorrowful
- apart
- flood
- something made to deceive
- easily stretched kid leather
- rude youngster, wise guy
- destrictive caterpillar
- in truth
- recite a spell to make Romeo appear
- windowed structure on top of a room to admit light also, a lantern
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- pilgrams who at one time carried palm branches from the holy land
- mermorial ceremonies
- climbed to
- destitution or poverty
- one who prepares and sells drugs and medicines
- promising bad fortune
- man who does housework
- frighten
20 Clues: apart • flood • in truth • frighten • climbed to • scrambled, crazy • mermorial ceremonies • promising bad fortune • destitution or poverty • man who does housework • destrictive caterpillar • rude youngster, wise guy • something made to deceive • easily stretched kid leather • grievous, mournful, sorrowful • spearlike weapons with broad blades • recite a spell to make Romeo appear • ...
Difficult Words in Romeo and Juliet 2022-02-23
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- v. value
- v. remain
- v. made to violate my promise
- adj. parting
- n. mind; intellect
- n. my death
- adj. apart
- adj. unfamiliar
- n. worthless person
- n. tricks; plots
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- v. rebuke me
- outside
- n. follow up; literally, a read guard
- n. stomach
- adj. contributing; also honoring
- adv. in opposite directions
- adj. ordinary
- v. let you know
- v. announce publicly
- v. receive forgiveness for my sins
20 Clues: outside • v. value • v. remain • n. stomach • adj. apart • n. my death • v. rebuke me • adj. parting • adj. ordinary • v. let you know • adj. unfamiliar • n. tricks; plots • n. mind; intellect • n. worthless person • v. announce publicly • adv. in opposite directions • v. made to violate my promise • adj. contributing; also honoring • v. receive forgiveness for my sins • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 2 Vocab 2022-01-27
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- to forecast, to predict
- to scold, to express disapproval
- to flood, to overwhelm
- a pleading on behalf of another
- changeable, inconstant
- to beg, to implore
- without regard for what is right
- hatred
- comfort in sorrow
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- to tempt or charm
- the act of lying under oath, esp. in court
- sad song, especially one sung at a funeral
- dull, boring
- the sea; salt-water
- to decide between two opposing sides
- to pretend
- something that covers, envelops, or conceals
- to associate with(v); a companion (n)
- to detest, to hate
- to choose, select, especially the best parts
20 Clues: hatred • to pretend • dull, boring • to tempt or charm • comfort in sorrow • to detest, to hate • to beg, to implore • the sea; salt-water • to flood, to overwhelm • changeable, inconstant • to forecast, to predict • a pleading on behalf of another • to scold, to express disapproval • without regard for what is right • to decide between two opposing sides • ...
Romeo and Juliet: Act 4 Vocabulary 2023-12-14
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- how tall or high something is
- action of doing something fast; rushing
- items needed for a job or game
- stop feeling angry at someone
- something done right away, no waiting
- getting ready
- smart, makes good choices
- drink this and you will get sick or die
- to like something better than something else
- won’t do work
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- people who steal, take other people’s things
- in a kind way
- something surprises you because it’s fast
- event when people marry each other
- find an answer, fix a problem
- something a doctor gives you to feel better when you’re sick
- not normal, different from common things
- by yourself
- playful, foolish
- loud voice, angry, scared or hurts
20 Clues: by yourself • in a kind way • getting ready • won’t do work • playful, foolish • smart, makes good choices • how tall or high something is • stop feeling angry at someone • find an answer, fix a problem • items needed for a job or game • event when people marry each other • loud voice, angry, scared or hurts • something done right away, no waiting • ...
Romeo and Juliet SAT Vocabulary Puzzle 2025-01-29
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- To mourn or to express sorrow in a demonstrative manner
- Unfavorable
- A sign or forewarning
- Very destructive or harmful or deadly
- Having more than one meaning
- To move upward, to rise from a lower level
- To disguise or pretend
- Destructive or deadly, harmful
- Absolute hatred
- Something that foreshadows a future event
- False testimony under oath
- To speak of someone in a derogatory matter
- To talk idly or foolishly at great length
- Future generations descendants of a person
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- Overly attentive
- A false appearance
- To flood or overflow
- A plea or earnest request
- A serious event causing distress
- Extreme poverty
- Rowdy, rough, stormy
- Completely occupied or absorbed
- Funeral, hymn, or lament
- To make greater or to supplement
24 Clues: Unfavorable • Extreme poverty • Absolute hatred • Overly attentive • A false appearance • To flood or overflow • Rowdy, rough, stormy • A sign or forewarning • To disguise or pretend • Funeral, hymn, or lament • A plea or earnest request • False testimony under oath • Having more than one meaning • Destructive or deadly, harmful • Completely occupied or absorbed • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2024-12-04
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- Reputation
- High social class
- posture
- Bitter liquid
- Candy
- tangles
- Promising bad fortune
- Questioned deeply
- Intelligently sensitive
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- A cousin
- Long established or traditional
- Good evening or good afternoon
- Small shields
- To be wary
- Margin
- unprejudiced
- Armor
- Act of breaking the a law or command, commiting a sin
- Mask
- Sorrow
20 Clues: Mask • Candy • Armor • Margin • Sorrow • posture • tangles • A cousin • Reputation • To be wary • unprejudiced • Small shields • Bitter liquid • High social class • Questioned deeply • Promising bad fortune • Intelligently sensitive • Good evening or good afternoon • Long established or traditional • Act of breaking the a law or command, commiting a sin
SAT words for Romeo and Juliet 2025-01-09
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- / a sign of foreshadowing
- / the make greater or to supplement
- / to mourn or to express sorrow in a demonstrative matter
- / a serious event causing distress or misfortune
- / to flood,to overflow
- / overly attentive, like a sycophant, servile
- / unfavorable
- / to talk idly or foolishly at great length
- / a false appearance, a fake punch to occupy defense allowing a real blow
- / very destructive or harmful, deadly
- / to degrade, to speak of someone or something in a derogatory manner
- / something that foreshadows a future event
- / false testimony under oath
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- / a plea,an earnest request
- / destructive,deadly
- / the move upward,to rise from a lower station
- / having more than one meaning
- / to deceive,to mislead,to pursue with charm
- / future generations, all descendants of a person
- / rowdy,rough,and stormy
- / absolute hatred
- / to disguise,to pretend
- / funeral hymn,lament
- / completely occupied or absorbed
- / extreme poverty
25 Clues: / unfavorable • / absolute hatred • / extreme poverty • / destructive,deadly • / funeral hymn,lament • / to flood,to overflow • / rowdy,rough,and stormy • / to disguise,to pretend • / a sign of foreshadowing • / a plea,an earnest request • / false testimony under oath • / having more than one meaning • / completely occupied or absorbed • / the make greater or to supplement • ...
Poetry Vocab 2024-04-18
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- This is a short poem, with no rhymes
- Time is a thief
- Like how a dove stands for peace
- The water was dark blue, with little bubbles rising to the top
- As big as an Ox
- They were in love like Romeo and Juliet
- We are gathered by the fire/So cozy and hot/we all began to admire/The big hot chocolate pot
- The boat started to float
- I help separate thoughts in a poem vertically
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- Do not do to others what you wouldn't do to youeself
- The movie was very, very scary
- It was like the button was calling to me
- Bill borrowed Blake's boat
- The author can be one, but it doesn't have to be the author
14 Clues: Time is a thief • As big as an Ox • The boat started to float • Bill borrowed Blake's boat • The movie was very, very scary • Like how a dove stands for peace • This is a short poem, with no rhymes • They were in love like Romeo and Juliet • It was like the button was calling to me • I help separate thoughts in a poem vertically • ...
crossword 2026-02-18
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- What is the capital city of Canada?
- What is the square root of 144?
- What is the chemical symbol for gold?
- Which country has the largest population in the world?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- If you mix blue and yellow, what color do you get?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What can travel around the world while staying in the same corner?
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- In which continent is the Amazon Rainforest mainly located?
- Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”?
- What element has the atomic number 1?
- What gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere during photosynthesis?
- What comes once in a minute, twice in a moment, but never in a thousand years?
- What has keys but can’t open locks?
14 Clues: Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • What is the square root of 144? • What is the capital city of Canada? • What has keys but can’t open locks? • What is the chemical symbol for gold? • What element has the atomic number 1? • What is the longest river in the world? • Which planet is known as the “Red Planet”? • If you mix blue and yellow, what color do you get? • ...
Shakespearean Idioms 2026-03-22
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- Someone who is extremely kind and good-natured (Henry V).
- To disappear completely (Othello).
- A person subjected to ridicule (The Merry Wives of Windsor).
- To openly display one's emotions (Othello).
- In a difficult or confusing situation (The Tempest).
- To have endless opportunities open to you (The Merry Wives of Windsor).
- Keep this a secret; don't tell anybody (Henry VI).
- Jealousy (Othello)
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- Things are not always as valuable as they appear (The Merchant of Venice)
- To hide so you will not be caught (Much Ado About Nothing). by someone.
- Something that lacks logic or purpose (As You Like It).
- A hopeless or frustrating search (Romeo and Juliet).
- Absolutely dead or finished (Henry VI, Part 2).
- To start a conversation or ease tension (The Taming of the Shrew).
14 Clues: Jealousy (Othello) • To disappear completely (Othello). • To openly display one's emotions (Othello). • Absolutely dead or finished (Henry VI, Part 2). • Keep this a secret; don't tell anybody (Henry VI). • A hopeless or frustrating search (Romeo and Juliet). • In a difficult or confusing situation (The Tempest). • ...
Programme Music 2022-10-09
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- The composer of ‘The Planets’
- The composer of ‘The Four Seasons’
- The composer of ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’
- Four Seasons Example of a concerto
- Descriptive music that tells a story or describes things like poems, characters
- A recurring theme or melody in a piece of music, it is associated with a person, character or a situation
- A collection of pieces of music grouped together
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- Example of a work which contains a leitmotif
- The composer of ‘Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture’
- A section within a larger work
- A piece of music for a solo instrument with orchestral accompaniment
11 Clues: The composer of ‘The Planets’ • A section within a larger work • The composer of ‘The Four Seasons’ • Four Seasons Example of a concerto • The composer of ‘Pictures at an Exhibition’ • Example of a work which contains a leitmotif • A collection of pieces of music grouped together • The composer of ‘Romeo and Juliet Fantasy Overture’ • ...
Juliet loved by Romeo 2023-11-21
Quiz #2 2025-10-11
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- This genre has more serious content, which highlights pity and fear.
- A kinsman of the Prince, and the suitor of Juliet most preferred by Capulet.
- A Franciscan friar, was charged by Friar Lawrence with taking the news of Juliet’s false death to Romeo in Mantua.
- She is the Queen and a patron herself of the stage and drama.
- The place where Shakespeare worked as an actor and a playwright.
- This provides the reason for actors to show varied behaviors in a portrayal of a role.
- This refers to the overall visual representation of the story that is seen through the set design.
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- This utilizes the new styles applied by the playwright and the director.
- He is the Franciscan Friar who secretly marries the impassioned lovers in hopes that the union might eventually bring peace to Verona.
- This refers to the harmony of voices presented by the actors during the performance.
- She is the woman with whom Romeo is infatuated at the beginning of the play.
- This refers to the way actors identify with the characters they are portraying.
- He is the Prince of Verona, who is concerned about maintaining the public peace at all costs.
- The clothing and accessories that engage the audience more in the portrayal of roles done by the actors.
- It is the central idea of the play.
15 Clues: It is the central idea of the play. • She is the Queen and a patron herself of the stage and drama. • The place where Shakespeare worked as an actor and a playwright. • This genre has more serious content, which highlights pity and fear. • This utilizes the new styles applied by the playwright and the director. • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-22
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- Written in the native language
- Invention by Gutenberg helped increase education
- Another term meaning worldly
- Italian writer who stressed the ends justify the means in The Prince
- Greatest playwright who perfected sonnets; Romeo & Juliet
- Someone who financially supports the arts
- Study of human potential
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- Renaissance started in this Italian city
- Known as the Father of Humanism
- Italian author of The Book of the Courtier
- Italian artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Italian artist who painted School of Athens
- Italian artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- The country where the Renaissance began- Italy
- An artistic technique to make paintings look three dimensional
- Humanist who wrote the Praise of Folly
- Powerful Florence ruling family
17 Clues: Study of human potential • Another term meaning worldly • Written in the native language • Known as the Father of Humanism • Powerful Florence ruling family • Humanist who wrote the Praise of Folly • Renaissance started in this Italian city • Someone who financially supports the arts • Italian author of The Book of the Courtier • Italian artist who painted the Mona Lisa • ...
Memories of English 11 2023-06-19
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- the main turning point in a story
- usually not a likable character
- Macbeth's nemesis
- intelligent, but unable to protect himself
- the narrator of the poem
- returns as a ghost
- the setting of the necklace
- a word to describe a Scottish nobleman
- love is blindness
- words in music, or a type of poem
- a 14 line poem
- the fire station burns down
- some have stars, some don't
- all see narrative point of view
- tempt Macbeth, and mislead him also
- poetry with no rhyme nor rhythm
- a pattern of stressed an unstressed syllables
- a story with symbolic meaning
- exaggeration
- the car in Identities
- you, in Shakespearean English
- convincing
- it's dangerous to read them
- kaboom
- a narrative poem
- a block of text
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- the feeling created in a story
- the genre of play of Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet
- non-literal language
- hints or clues about what will happen
- wrote Because I could not stop for Death
- murdered on the beach
- the central lesson or message in a work of literature
- usually the last sentence of the introduction
- Do not go gentle into that good...
- also known as the Lord of the Flies
- represents order and democracy
- person vs person
- a famous Elizabethan-era theater
- she's looking for her Romeo
- uses like or as
- "stars, hide your...
- the blizzard swallowed the town
- gets your attention, makes you want to read on
44 Clues: kaboom • convincing • exaggeration • a 14 line poem • uses like or as • a block of text • person vs person • a narrative poem • Macbeth's nemesis • love is blindness • returns as a ghost • non-literal language • "stars, hide your... • murdered on the beach • the car in Identities • the narrator of the poem • the setting of the necklace • the fire station burns down • some have stars, some don't • ...
Authors and Books Crossword Fun! (A) 2022-05-12
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- what is the first name of the main character in 'Holes'?
- 'the _____________' was the first of the 'Series of Unfortunate Events' series.
- Michelle Magorian wrote '______________ Mr Tom'.
- Suzanne Collins wrote this trilogy of books which is now also a series of films.
- who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- this is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
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- _____________ Wilson wrote about Tracy Beaker.
- who wrote 'Mr Stink' and 'Gangsta Granny'?
- this is the name of a famous book by Roald Dahl.
- this is the name given to a fiction book.
- this man wrote 'A Christmas Carol.'
12 Clues: this man wrote 'A Christmas Carol.' • this is the name given to a fiction book. • who wrote 'Mr Stink' and 'Gangsta Granny'? • who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • _____________ Wilson wrote about Tracy Beaker. • this is the name of a famous book by Roald Dahl. • Michelle Magorian wrote '______________ Mr Tom'. • ...
여울 3T 3/30 2023-03-30
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- what you are solving right now. _________ Puzzle.
- having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something.
- Your IPK/IPE textbook. ___________ reading.
- Brandon teacher's favorite drink
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- is a genus of early hominins that existed in Africa during the Pliocene and Early Pleistocene.
- A San Francisco based startup that created ChatGPT
- 10 to the power of 100. There is a famous website we use every day and its name is after this word.
- Short term for "Laughing out loud"
- Name of an author who wrote Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet and Macbeth. William ____________
9 Clues: Brandon teacher's favorite drink • Short term for "Laughing out loud" • Your IPK/IPE textbook. ___________ reading. • what you are solving right now. _________ Puzzle. • A San Francisco based startup that created ChatGPT • having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something. • ...
Famous literary quotes 2023-04-18
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- Everything was ________ and nothing hurt. (Vonnegut)
- Not all those who wander are ______. (Lord of the Rings))
- And may the ____ be ever in your favour! (The Hunger Games)
- To be or not to be, that is the _______. (Hamlet)
- When you play the game of _____ you win or you die. (G.R.R.Martin)
- You have brains in your head, you have _____ in your shoes. (Dr. Seuss)
- My mission in life is not merely to _____, but to thrive. (Maya Angelou)
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- Fair is foul and _____ is fair. (Macbeth)
- Things fall _____ the center cannot hold. (Yeats)
- Life on a ______ isn't much of a life. (Pi Patel)
- Okay? ______. (The Fault In Our Stars)
- We're all _____ here. (Alice)
- It is the east and Juliet is the ______. (Romeo)
- We accept the love we think we ______. (The Perks of Being a Wallflower)
- Brave doesn't mean you're not scared. It means you go on even though you're _____. (The Hate U Give)
15 Clues: We're all _____ here. (Alice) • Okay? ______. (The Fault In Our Stars) • Fair is foul and _____ is fair. (Macbeth) • It is the east and Juliet is the ______. (Romeo) • Things fall _____ the center cannot hold. (Yeats) • Life on a ______ isn't much of a life. (Pi Patel) • To be or not to be, that is the _______. (Hamlet) • ...
Love 2023-05-01
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- Juliet's family name.
- What you probably get after a breakup.
- Pride and ______.
- The short story which some of us wrote an analytical essay about.
- When you are filled with great pleasure or extremely pleased by something, one could say you are ______.
- The girl that Romeo was in love with before Juliet.
- One-stanza, 14-line poem, written in iambic pentameter.
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- A love that is doomed to end in tragedy.
- English novelist who lived in the 18th century.
- Act 2 scene 2 is also known as the ______ scene.
- The ones who came to see Shakespear's plays for the clowns and fights.
- The type of marriage that the text "Everything You Think You Knew About Love Is Wrong" is about.
- This topic<33.
13 Clues: This topic<33. • Pride and ______. • Juliet's family name. • What you probably get after a breakup. • A love that is doomed to end in tragedy. • English novelist who lived in the 18th century. • Act 2 scene 2 is also known as the ______ scene. • The girl that Romeo was in love with before Juliet. • One-stanza, 14-line poem, written in iambic pentameter. • ...
Ortiz LFE Chapter 4 pages 12-15 2024-03-11
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- In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place?
- In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
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- What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil?
- Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince?
- _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party.
5 Clues: Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince? • What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil? • In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place? • _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party. • In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
General Knowledge 2023-09-06
5 Clues: Babbage invented Computer • Cricket world cups India is having • Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet • about Gir National Park in Gujarat • Most widely spoken language in the world
Kruiswoordraadsel 1 2022-03-15
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- Hoeveel nullen heeft een biljoen?
- Dans quel mois est la fête nationale de la France?
- Welk woord wordt kleiner als je er twee letters aan toevoegt?
- The last name of an artist which is also the size of a Starbucks cup.
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- An diesem Tag gibt es in der Schule keine Waffel.
- Met welke sport heeft Alexander Hendrickx goud gewonnen?
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- Blake Lively and Leighton Meester played an important role in this serie.
- Hoe noemen we het nageslacht van een paard en een ezel?
- Van Gogh en a perdu un.
- Où se place le festival du film?
- dreizehn plus neun plus vierundsiebsig minus acht ist?
- "Since u been gone, I can (...) for the first time.
- Quelle devise avaient-ils pour l'euro en france.
14 Clues: Van Gogh en a perdu un. • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • Où se place le festival du film? • Hoeveel nullen heeft een biljoen? • Quelle devise avaient-ils pour l'euro en france. • An diesem Tag gibt es in der Schule keine Waffel. • Dans quel mois est la fête nationale de la France? • "Since u been gone, I can (...) for the first time. • ...
Literature and Book 2023-09-26
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- A book that sells exceptionally well and becomes widely popular.
- A genre of fiction characterized by suspense and detective work.
- Renowned playwright known for works like "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet."
- A written account of a person's life, often focusing on notable individuals.
- A genre featuring magical or supernatural elements in a fictional world.
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- Art The visual design or illustration on the front of a book.
- A prestigious literary award recognizing excellence in journalism, fiction, and more.
- The person who writes and creates a book's content.
- A genre portraying a bleak and oppressive future society.
- Enduring literary works that are considered timeless and influential.
10 Clues: The person who writes and creates a book's content. • A genre portraying a bleak and oppressive future society. • Art The visual design or illustration on the front of a book. • A book that sells exceptionally well and becomes widely popular. • A genre of fiction characterized by suspense and detective work. • ...
Ortiz LFE Chapter 4 pages 12-15 2024-03-11
Across
- In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place?
- In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
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- What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil?
- Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince?
- _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party.
5 Clues: Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince? • What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil? • In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place? • _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party. • In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
Ortiz Kristina Chapter 4 pages 45-54 2024-03-08
Across
- In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place?
- In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
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- What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil?
- Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince?
- _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party.
5 Clues: Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince? • What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil? • In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place? • _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party. • In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
Everything about English and English speaking countries 2020-05-27
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- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- London underground is also called the __________.
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
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- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- This is the currency of the UK.
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The capital of Wales
19 Clues: The capital of Wales • This is the currency of the UK. • 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) • Two famous football teams come from this city. • ...
Scientific Revolution 2025-04-16
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- made Romeo and Juliet
- force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center of Earth
- a branch of mathematics in which calculations are made using special symbolic notations, developed by Isaac Newton
- step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- An English-Irish philosopher and writer
- art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate
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- made famous marble statue David
- urposes of explaining certain facts or to provide a basis for further investigation.
- made School of Athens
- made the three laws of motion
10 Clues: made School of Athens • made Romeo and Juliet • made the three laws of motion • made famous marble statue David • An English-Irish philosopher and writer • art form in which an artist etches a design on a metal plate • force that pulls objects in Earth's sphere to the center of Earth • step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis • ...
Unit Overview Crossword 2023-08-12
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- "Letter From ________ Jail" Unit 3 essay selection
- Whole-class, small group, and independent _______ task
- whole class learning by Ovid
- Which has a great impact... destiny or _______ choices?
- "Romeo and Juliet is a _______ Play" by Alyssa Rosenburg
- Unit 4: Do we determine our own ________?
- "The Odyssey" genre (no spaces)
- Author of "The Odyssey"
- Unit 6: World's _____
- Author of first independent learning short story for Unit 2.(no spaces)
- Unit 3: The literature of ___________ (no spaces)
- essay question: How do personal strengths and ________ shape a journey?
- Unit 5: Journeys of __________
- Unit 4: ____________ Romances
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- End-of-unit performance-based ____________
- Unit 1 performance task: "How does your _______ define what it means to be an American today?"
- Unit 2 essential question, "What does it take to ______?"
- performance based assessment question: When does the journey matter more than the _______?
- Unit 3: how have words had the power to _______, calm, or inspire?
- "What does it mean to be "_______"? Unit 1 essential question.
- Whole class, small group, and independent _______
- Unit 2 question: "What type of ______ is most valuable in a survival situation?"
22 Clues: Unit 6: World's _____ • Author of "The Odyssey" • whole class learning by Ovid • Unit 4: ____________ Romances • Unit 5: Journeys of __________ • "The Odyssey" genre (no spaces) • Unit 4: Do we determine our own ________? • End-of-unit performance-based ____________ • Unit 3: The literature of ___________ (no spaces) • Whole class, small group, and independent _______ • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-02
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- This chapel had its walls and ceiling painted by Michelangelo.
- Revolutionized art by introducing perspective and the light/shadow elements of art.
- King _________ married Isabelle of Castille and ruled Spain together.
- Royal Family of France
- most powerful Royal Family of Italy
- glorifying the average person
- humanization of the Divine
- Overthrew the Medici in order to create a theocracy.
- Julius II was known as the __________ Pope.
- Wrote Romeo & Juliet
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- This type of humanism focused on improving city life.
- Rich merchant who became a patron of the arts in support of glorifying Florence.
- Fictional character who fought windmills thinking they were giants.
- Royal Family of Europe
- Royal Family of HRE, Spain, and Austria
- The only Italian city state that was considered a democracy.
- __________ the Magnificent became a patron of the arts in support of glorifying Florence.
- Renaissance literally translates to...
- Most famous female author of the Renaissance.
- King Louis XI was known as the _________ King.
- Made by Henry VII to put the nobility on trial for their crimes.
- Italian city state that was home of the Renaissance.
22 Clues: Wrote Romeo & Juliet • Royal Family of Europe • Royal Family of France • humanization of the Divine • glorifying the average person • most powerful Royal Family of Italy • Renaissance literally translates to... • Royal Family of HRE, Spain, and Austria • Julius II was known as the __________ Pope. • Most famous female author of the Renaissance. • ...
Return from the Grave 2018-04-19
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- Person who painted the painting The School of Athens
- Person who increased literacy
- Famous painting of renaissance
- Item that was invented by the Chinese but improved during the Renaissance
- The person who wrote The Prince and advanced a strong central government
- Person who wrote the play, Romeo, and Juliet
- A person who gives support to another person
- The renaissance started in this city
- A person who has multiple talents in many areas
- One of the five city-states where the Renaissance started and is also a trading port
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- Non-religious matters
- Word that means native language
- Branch of Protestant Christianity
- An ideal perfect society
- The person who made the sculpture David
- Person who wrote the ninety-five theses
- Leonardo Da Vinci had sketches of this invention but it was he did not call it this name
- The invention that advanced literature and the creation of books
- Promote the welfare of mankind/human achievements
- Means rebirth in French
- The churches that people lost faith in
- Forgiveness for your sins
22 Clues: Non-religious matters • Means rebirth in French • An ideal perfect society • Forgiveness for your sins • Person who increased literacy • Famous painting of renaissance • Word that means native language • Branch of Protestant Christianity • The renaissance started in this city • The churches that people lost faith in • The person who made the sculpture David • ...
Vocabulary Unit 7 Crossword 2024-06-01
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- Someone is ___ when they are filled with excitement
- New York City, Shanghai, and Chicago are all a __
- False or not genuine
- When a teacher goes on leave there is an ___ substitute
- The farewell Juliet gave to Romeo on the balcony
- Mount Everest has the highest ___
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- People that are quick-tempered are usually ___
- Some parts of a place that are unclean and dirty might be ___ to go into
- Something large or important
- Someone might think something is ___ when prices are increased
- When a product seems too good to be true, the quality is probably ___
- If someone breaks the law, they might hear a long __ from a person of authority
12 Clues: False or not genuine • Something large or important • Mount Everest has the highest ___ • People that are quick-tempered are usually ___ • The farewell Juliet gave to Romeo on the balcony • New York City, Shanghai, and Chicago are all a __ • Someone is ___ when they are filled with excitement • When a teacher goes on leave there is an ___ substitute • ...
Verona's finest 2022-05-19
Romeo and juliet 2024-09-25
General Knowledge 2025-06-03
6 Clues: Which planet is closest to the Sun? • Which is the largest ocean on Earth? • Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet? • What is the capital city of Australia? • Who developed the theory of relativity? • What is the highest mountain peak in the world?
Valentine Crossword 2015-02-13
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- A term of endearment for someone you care for
- What is fired into your heart by Cupid
- According to the song, this and love go together like a Horse and Carriage
- Juliet stood on this when her lover Romeo paid her a visit
- Worn on your finger when you get married or engaged
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- This is said to be broken if you loose your love
- Romantic Silent Movie star's second name
- In his song, John Lennon said it's all we need
- The month during which we celebrate St Valentine's Day
- The flowers associated with St Valentine's Day
- The Roman God of love
11 Clues: The Roman God of love • What is fired into your heart by Cupid • Romantic Silent Movie star's second name • A term of endearment for someone you care for • In his song, John Lennon said it's all we need • The flowers associated with St Valentine's Day • This is said to be broken if you loose your love • Worn on your finger when you get married or engaged • ...
Shakespeare Crossword - Will O,Vivian,Brad,Olivia P 2016-08-20
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- What was Shakespeare's son named?
- What is a play that ends with a fatal conclusion?
- Which country was Hamlet set in?
- What is a poem that conveys thought, emotion or idea?
- What year did Shakespeare die in?
- What time of day were plays performed in the Globe?
- What was the name of a famous play that involved a Roman Emperor?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
- What is a play that involves love?
- What is the title of someone who handles and directs on stage?
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- Where was Romeo and Juliet set in?
- What is a play that is lighthearted, with happy endings?
- What was Shakespeare's first play called?
- Where did Shakespeare perform most of his plays?
- What was Shakespeare's mother's name?
- What played women in performances?
- How many words did Shakespeare invent?
- In which city was the Globe located?
- How many times was the Globe closed due to the Bubonic Plauge?
19 Clues: Which country was Hamlet set in? • What was Shakespeare's son named? • What year did Shakespeare die in? • Where was Romeo and Juliet set in? • What played women in performances? • What is a play that involves love? • What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • In which city was the Globe located? • What was Shakespeare's mother's name? • How many words did Shakespeare invent? • ...
Taylor Swift Sucks 2025-08-01
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- Taylor Swift song with a famous scarf
- Song where Taylor Swift references American Pie
- Song where Taylor Swift imagines life as a male celebrity
- Taylor Swift's debut single referencing a country music star
- Taylor Swift song featuring Ed Sheeran and Future
- Romeo and Juliet-inspired Taylor Swift hit
- Title track of an album exploring different emotions of a breakup
- Track that discusses a fallout with a friend
- Taylor Swift song about crying over someone she loves
- Song where Taylor Swift questions if it's too soon to do certain things
- Song where Taylor Swift says she has a 'long list of ex-lovers'
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- Taylor Swift song about unrequited love
- Title track from Taylor Swift's second studio album
- Revenge-themed Taylor Swift song
- Taylor Swift song about reminiscing a past relationship
- Taylor Swift song about ignoring negativity
- Taylor Swift song referencing James Dean
- Taylor Swift song about a love that is meant to last
- Taylor Swift song about a brief but memorable relationship
19 Clues: Revenge-themed Taylor Swift song • Taylor Swift song with a famous scarf • Taylor Swift song about unrequited love • Taylor Swift song referencing James Dean • Romeo and Juliet-inspired Taylor Swift hit • Taylor Swift song about ignoring negativity • Track that discusses a fallout with a friend • Song where Taylor Swift references American Pie • ...
P3 Social Studies 2019-05-02
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- Was the Queen of Spain, and sponsored Christopher Columbus
- An independent area that pays their own taxes, conducted their own trade, and made their own laws
- Made the dome of Santa Maria Del Fiore
- Made the David sculpture
- Trading roads that helped get the Renaissance started
- The rebirth of Greek and Roman cultures
- Cultures of ancient Greece and Rome
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- Made the plays Romeo and Juliet, All’s Well That Ends Well, Hamlet, and Julius Caesar, Macbeth
- Made a new branch of the Roman Catholic Church called Lutheranism
- Ruled Florence Italy for many years
- Invented the printing press
- Became the Queen of England at the age of 25, and her reign was considered the golden age for England
- He was considered to be one of the greatest minds ever in the renaissance, and he was an artist, scientist, engineer, and inventor
- Made the first telescope
14 Clues: Made the David sculpture • Made the first telescope • Invented the printing press • Ruled Florence Italy for many years • Cultures of ancient Greece and Rome • Made the dome of Santa Maria Del Fiore • The rebirth of Greek and Roman cultures • Trading roads that helped get the Renaissance started • Was the Queen of Spain, and sponsored Christopher Columbus • ...
Shakespeare 2013-11-25
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- How many folios of Shakespeare’s plays were there?
- Where was Shakespeare buried?
- What was the name of the company that Shakespeare was part owner of?
- What was Shakespeare’s father’s name?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
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- Where was Shakespeare born?
- What country was Shakespeare from?
- A play that ended in the death of two young lovers
- Where were Shakespeare’s plays acted?
- What was Shakespeare’s first name?
- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s last name?
- What was the name of the Scottish general that received a prophecy that one day he will become King of Scotland.
12 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • Where was Shakespeare buried? • What country was Shakespeare from? • What was Shakespeare’s first name? • Where were Shakespeare’s plays acted? • What was Shakespeare’s father’s name? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s last name? • How many folios of Shakespeare’s plays were there? • ...
crossword 2025-02-19
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- What is the capital of France?
- The pseudonym of the author who wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".
- Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- Which country is famous for the Pyramids of Giza?
- A famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, known for its
- The surname of the scientist who developed the theory of relativity.
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- What is the largest ocean on Earth?
- Choose among the words sun, moon, star, sky to form a line similar to a famous poem:
- Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"?
- What is the smallest prime number?
- What is the chemical symbol for water?
- Which animal is known as the "King of the Jungle"?
12 Clues: Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"? • What is the capital of France? • What is the smallest prime number? • What is the largest ocean on Earth? • What is the chemical symbol for water? • Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Which country is famous for the Pyramids of Giza? • Which animal is known as the "King of the Jungle"? • ...
Chapter 17 Review 2023-01-25
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- Art technique used to illustrate art with emotion and feeling.
- Followers of Martin Luther called themselves this.
- The purchase of one of these would clear a person of their sins.
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- According to this religion, salvation is predetermined by God.
- Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa.
- Accoring to this religion it is a sin to worship picutres and statues of God.
- Suggest that a person might enjoy their life without offending God.
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- Martin Luthers 95 Theses are also known as this.
- Famous Christian Humanist who wrote the book "The Praise of Folly".
- Renaissance artist who painted the Creation of David.
- Creator of the Anglican Church.
- Time period of rebirth in art and learning.
- This word means an ideal place, where everything goes right.
- Famous renaissance writer known for his play, Romeo and Juliet.
15 Clues: Leader of the Catholic Church • Creator of the Anglican Church. • Time period of rebirth in art and learning. • Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa. • Martin Luthers 95 Theses are also known as this. • Followers of Martin Luther called themselves this. • Renaissance artist who painted the Creation of David. • ...
Shakespearean Characters 2023-10-13
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- racist poopnugget
- She should have kept an eye on that strawberry handkerchief!
- studied with his bestie at Wittenberg
- his descendants will be king of Scotland, according to some weird ladies
- Moor and Venetian General
- hallucinates having bloody hands; might have miscarried before the play
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- super evil king who kills a lot of people, including his bro George, Duke of Clarence
- illegitimate son of Gloucester; has some serious daddy issues
- the verbose dad that's always giving advice he can't follow
- the male lead in a play about two lovers who commit suicide (that play is not Romeo and Juliet)
- loyal lieutenant who ruins his good name
- Was he insane? He insists that he's just joshin us
- climbs a willow tree and drowns
- kills people because of a prophesy... and his crazy wife
14 Clues: racist poopnugget • Moor and Venetian General • climbs a willow tree and drowns • studied with his bestie at Wittenberg • loyal lieutenant who ruins his good name • Was he insane? He insists that he's just joshin us • kills people because of a prophesy... and his crazy wife • the verbose dad that's always giving advice he can't follow • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-01
5 Clues: The hero in modern Science • Writer of Romeo and Juliet • Spent 16 years on a painting • Sponsored Christopher Columbus • Famous for his role in the Protestant Reformation
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- Inventor who improved the printing press, allowing knowledge to spread quickly
- The artistic technique that creates depth and perspective on flat surfaces
- Sculptor known for creating "David" and painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- The writer of The Prince, an influential book on political philosophy
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- A Renaissance movement focused on human potential and achievements
- Painter of the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper"
- Man Famous Renaissance scientist and artist who drew the "Vitruvian Man"
- A well-known family of Renaissance art patrons from Florence
- English playwright whose works include Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
- The birthplace of the Renaissance, a city in Italy known for its art and architecture
10 Clues: Painter of the "Mona Lisa" and "The Last Supper" • A well-known family of Renaissance art patrons from Florence • A Renaissance movement focused on human potential and achievements • English playwright whose works include Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet • The writer of The Prince, an influential book on political philosophy • ...
19. Renaissance and Reformation 2025-02-19
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- Catholic order founded to counter the Reformation
- Political thinker who wrote The Prince, advising rulers on power
- Reformation leader who developed the idea of predestination
- Religious group that broke away from the Catholic Church
- Famous playwright of the Renaissance, author of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Renaissance movement focused on the study of classical texts and individual potential
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- Inventor of the printing press that revolutionized book production
- Dutch priest who became a Christian humanist pushing for reforms
- Leader of the Protestant Reformation who wrote the 95 Theses
- Italian traveler who introduced Europe to the wonders of China
- Political system that influenced the development of modern democracy
- Renaissance genius known for The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
13 Clues: Catholic order founded to counter the Reformation • Religious group that broke away from the Catholic Church • Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling • Renaissance genius known for The Last Supper and Mona Lisa • Reformation leader who developed the idea of predestination • Leader of the Protestant Reformation who wrote the 95 Theses • ...
5/6 BCP U5 2023-03-05
Across
- mouth harmonica, Southwestern American, cowboy hat, John Denver,
- mistake made in a movie, can be funny
- all the people who act in a show/movie
- film genre, Marvel, DC, Saving people, Robert Downey JR
- Bob Marley, music genre, calm, origin Jamaica
- famous person, other word, celestial object
- 50cent, origin is Bronx New York, breakdance, music genre
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- changing sounds and speech of movie in another language
- ACDC, guitars, drums, loud, yelling, music genre
- film genre, aliens, UFO, weird, ET
- faster, lyrics with deeper meaning, Tupac Shakur, music genre
- booklet with text for actors
- most of the time in Spanish, music genre, bad bunny
- Up!, Attack on Titan, Cars, film genre, computer
- Nevertheless, Romeo & Juliet, Titanic, crying, over the top, emotions, film genre
- monsters, scary, Dracula, Frankenstein, film genre
- room/place where scenes are shot, all the props are there
- Ariana Grande, on mainstream radio, hits, music genre
18 Clues: booklet with text for actors • film genre, aliens, UFO, weird, ET • mistake made in a movie, can be funny • all the people who act in a show/movie • famous person, other word, celestial object • Bob Marley, music genre, calm, origin Jamaica • ACDC, guitars, drums, loud, yelling, music genre • Up!, Attack on Titan, Cars, film genre, computer • ...
Rulers and Their Problems 2013-11-18
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- ruler of England who angered citizens, causing a civil war
- author of Don Quixote
- ruling body of England
- the half sister Queen Mary, daughter of Henry VIII
- group during the English Civil War who supported Parliament and opposed the king
- groups during the English Civil War who supported the king and opposed Parliament
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- son of Mary Queen of Scots
- what happens when one commits capital crime; e.g. beheading
- a man caught in the act of trying to blow up Parliament and kill James I in the Gunpower Plot of 1605
- English military leader who later became Lord Protector
- the name given to the time when the Catholic Church was broken into different denominations
- when the king has absolute control
- British playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- ruler of France from 1643-1750
- ruler of England the broke away from the Catholic Church
15 Clues: author of Don Quixote • ruling body of England • son of Mary Queen of Scots • ruler of France from 1643-1750 • when the king has absolute control • British playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet • the half sister Queen Mary, daughter of Henry VIII • English military leader who later became Lord Protector • ruler of England the broke away from the Catholic Church • ...
Shakespeare 2025-12-19
6 Clues: does Juliet die • what is violets name • what is the queens name • who does violet end up with • what is Shakespeares first name • who is Juliet’s starcrossed lover
Shakespearean word puzzle 2022-03-28
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- “Jocund day stands on tiptoe on the misty mountain tops.”—Romeo
- “Patience perforce with willful choler meeting makes my flesh tremble.”—Tybalt
- “Where have you been gadding”-Lord capulet
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- “[Who] was this that was so full of his ropery?”—Nurse
- “Here lives a caitiff wretch.”—Romeo
- “Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves.”—Juliet
6 Clues: “Here lives a caitiff wretch.”—Romeo • “Where have you been gadding”-Lord capulet • “Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves.”—Juliet • “[Who] was this that was so full of his ropery?”—Nurse • “Jocund day stands on tiptoe on the misty mountain tops.”—Romeo • “Patience perforce with willful choler meeting makes my flesh tremble.”—Tybalt
#TheDrennans2023 2023-07-21
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- Michael plays centre a beer-league ________ team.
- Instrument family the bride specialized in.
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- The chef in the relationship
- The couple’s NFL team and breed of cat
- Romeo and Juliet themed street name of the couple’s first apartment. _____ Lane.
- Nearby town where the Rheo Thompson favours are made
6 Clues: The chef in the relationship • The couple’s NFL team and breed of cat • Instrument family the bride specialized in. • Michael plays centre a beer-league ________ team. • Nearby town where the Rheo Thompson favours are made • Romeo and Juliet themed street name of the couple’s first apartment. _____ Lane.
Do you know your cities in Italy? 2022-03-30
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- Which city is the birthplace of Christopher Columbus?
- What is the wealthiest city in Italy?
- What city is also known as the "City of Canals"?
- Which city is home to Pompeii, a historic site containing Mount Vesuvius?
- What city was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance?
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- Which city is famous for being the setting of Shakespeare's "Romeo and Juliet"?
- Which city is home to the former Italian communist party and its newspaper, L'Unita?
- What is the capital city of Italy?
- Which city is known for its iconic landmark, the Leaning Tower of Pisa?
- What city in Italy created pizza?
- Which city is considered a "city of magic"?
11 Clues: What city in Italy created pizza? • What is the capital city of Italy? • What is the wealthiest city in Italy? • Which city is considered a "city of magic"? • What city is also known as the "City of Canals"? • Which city is the birthplace of Christopher Columbus? • What city was the birthplace of the Italian Renaissance? • ...
Persuasive language 2023-04-24
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- Italian city; setting of Romeo and Juliet.
- Biting your _______ was a disgrace to those who see it.
- A type of verb: 'Throw your weapons to the ground.'
- A word of respect that was used sarcastically by the servants to each other.
- Shakespeare's first name.
- A synonym for creatures; the Prince compares the men to this.
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- The name of the theatre in which Shakespeare put on his plays.
- A type of question: 'Will they not hear?"
- The consequence for fighting on the streets again.
- '_______ fountains issuing from your veins.'(colour).
- The name of the Prince who broke up the fight between the Capulets and the Montagues.
11 Clues: Shakespeare's first name. • A type of question: 'Will they not hear?" • Italian city; setting of Romeo and Juliet. • The consequence for fighting on the streets again. • A type of verb: 'Throw your weapons to the ground.' • '_______ fountains issuing from your veins.'(colour). • Biting your _______ was a disgrace to those who see it. • ...
Verona's Criss Cross 2023-06-07
5 Clues: Where Romeo stayed during exile • Romeo's trusted friend and cousin • Daughter of Lady and Lord Capulet • Was left a widower after Romeo's exile • Got stuck in quarantine trying to leave
Trivia Triumph 2024-04-03
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- Apakah nama kawan baik Harry Potter?
- Apakah negara yang mempunyai paling banyak gunung berapi?
- Apakah organ yang paling besar dalam badan?
- Apakah nama bandar tempat tinggal “The Simpsons”?
- Apakah negeri yang mempunyai nama panggilan “Tanah di bawah Angin” dan juga negeri kedua terbesar selepas Sarawak?
- “Manifesto Komunis” ditulis oleh ____
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- Siapakah penulis yang terkenal kerana novelnya “Romeo and Juliet” dan “Hamlet”?
- Kejohanan Piala Sultan Azlan Shah berkait dengan sukan apa di Asia?
- Apakah nama daya yang menentang pergerakan antara dua permukaan yang bersentuhan?
- Sukan yang mana satu yang membuat Muhammad Ali popular?
10 Clues: Apakah nama kawan baik Harry Potter? • “Manifesto Komunis” ditulis oleh ____ • Apakah organ yang paling besar dalam badan? • Apakah nama bandar tempat tinggal “The Simpsons”? • Sukan yang mana satu yang membuat Muhammad Ali popular? • Apakah negara yang mempunyai paling banyak gunung berapi? • Kejohanan Piala Sultan Azlan Shah berkait dengan sukan apa di Asia? • ...
Vocabulary 2022-10-30
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- It protects your clothes from stains
- Part of a tree
- An ornamental structure from which water is pumped into the air
- A plant that grows along the trees or ground.
- We need to follow them to complete the experiment.
- You must use them to cover your eyes.
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- It is a mountain that can erupt.
- Put them on to protect your hands.
- At this place you can attend Romeo and Juliet or any other play.
- A slow-moving tropical animal that hangs upside down from the branches of trees.
10 Clues: Part of a tree • It is a mountain that can erupt. • Put them on to protect your hands. • It protects your clothes from stains • You must use them to cover your eyes. • A plant that grows along the trees or ground. • We need to follow them to complete the experiment. • An ornamental structure from which water is pumped into the air • ...
Renaissance Review 2013-03-18
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- painter of the famous Mona Lisa
- famous writer; wrote Romeo and Juliet and a number of other plays and poems
- art that is carved into a rock
- process of making observations, experimenting, and drawing conclusions based on evidence
- rebirth of ancient ideas of Greece and Rome
- collection of beliefs about life and the universe
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- person who adopts a system of beliefs based on humans
- certificates that reduced the time people would be punished for their sins after death
- invention made by Gutenberg that help spread ideas more efficiently
- science of the arts
- leading protester and religious reformer against corruption of church
- famous artist who created the statue of David, and painted the Sistine Chapel
- the language commonly spoken by the people who live in that region
- monk who initiated the Bonfire of the Vanities and pushed for change in the church
14 Clues: science of the arts • art that is carved into a rock • painter of the famous Mona Lisa • rebirth of ancient ideas of Greece and Rome • collection of beliefs about life and the universe • person who adopts a system of beliefs based on humans • the language commonly spoken by the people who live in that region • ...
Forget Me Not Crossword 2014-12-23
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- _and Juliet tragedy written by William Shakespeare
- Surname of English film director nicknamed as the "Master of Suspense"
- Hungarian-American illusionist
- Country in the Caribbean, Spanish rule ended here on January 1st 1899
- Surname of the British serial killer known as the "Yorkshire Ripper"
- Key work of the author Mary Shelley
- Surname of the anti-apartheid activist and South African President
- 1967 signature song by Aretha Franklin
- Birthstone of January
- Forename of famous rock guitarist with the surname Hendrix
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- Surname of Marxist theorist expelled from Russia to Turkey in 1929
- Forename of the first African American female US Secretary of State
- Starsign 23 Dec - 20 Jan
- Two letter acronym for the intergovernmental organization established in 1945
- Famous play by Samuel Beckett
15 Clues: Birthstone of January • Starsign 23 Dec - 20 Jan • Famous play by Samuel Beckett • Hungarian-American illusionist • Key work of the author Mary Shelley • 1967 signature song by Aretha Franklin • _and Juliet tragedy written by William Shakespeare • Forename of famous rock guitarist with the surname Hendrix • ...
England 2026-03-16
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- Iconic bascule bridge over the River Thames in London.
- The United Kingdom is surrounded by the...
- ...pudding - a baked treat. It can be a part of the Sunday roast.
- The long-reigning British queen who ruled from 1952 to 2022.
- Unidentified serial killer who terrorized Victorian London in 1888.
- The capital city of the United Kingdom.
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- Queens and Kings are part of The...
- English playwright who wrote "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet".
- The large bell in the clock tower at the Palace of Westminster in London.
- The London palace that is the official residence of the British monarch.
- London district known for its colourful carnival and a romantic comedy films.
- Animals blamed for spreading the plague of Black Death.
12 Clues: Queens and Kings are part of The... • The capital city of the United Kingdom. • The United Kingdom is surrounded by the... • Iconic bascule bridge over the River Thames in London. • Animals blamed for spreading the plague of Black Death. • The long-reigning British queen who ruled from 1952 to 2022. • English playwright who wrote "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet". • ...
Job Ready: Using a portable radio 2024-03-20
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- One of two alphabet dances (7)
- Medical image (1, 3)
- Shakespearean female (6)
- Say before giving an update (6)
- I understand (4)
- Country (5)
- SYD1, SYD44, SYD35, M31 are examples of this (4, 4)
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- Shakespearean male (5)
- Please wait I will call back (5, 3)
- Acronym for how we speak on radio, also a dating site (4)
- Number of seconds required to activate duress button (5)
- Repeat the message (3, 5)
- Pro word related to members en route (3)
- I am going to spell out the words using phonetic alphabet (1, 5)
- Alcoholic beverage (7)
- Number of seconds required to deactivate duress button (3)
16 Clues: Country (5) • I understand (4) • Medical image (1, 3) • Shakespearean male (5) • Alcoholic beverage (7) • Shakespearean female (6) • Repeat the message (3, 5) • One of two alphabet dances (7) • Say before giving an update (6) • Please wait I will call back (5, 3) • Pro word related to members en route (3) • SYD1, SYD44, SYD35, M31 are examples of this (4, 4) • ...
Springing into April 2026-03-28
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- I can't put into words how much I love National _____ month
- If you're not sure what to plant, check your _____ Almanac
- We can get this veggie in April
- President _____ was born on April 13th
- We'll be thinking about taking care of our planet on _____ Day
- In April on 1912 the _____ hit an iceberg and sank
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- Famous for painting birds, ______ was born in April of 1785
- Don't forget to trick your friends on April _____ Day
- On April 30, 1789, the first US _____ took the Oath of Office
- The author of Romeo and Juliet was born in April
- This is the month of the _____ Ride of Paul Revere
- _____ can take place between March 22 - April 25
12 Clues: We can get this veggie in April • President _____ was born on April 13th • The author of Romeo and Juliet was born in April • _____ can take place between March 22 - April 25 • This is the month of the _____ Ride of Paul Revere • In April on 1912 the _____ hit an iceberg and sank • Don't forget to trick your friends on April _____ Day • ...
Love 2023-01-04
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- I want your psycho, your vertigo shtick
- the fairy love of Sir Launfal
- the commissioner of the romance of Guillaume de Palerne
- Finnish character who forges himself a wife out of silver and gold.
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- the Breton name of the title chartacter of Le Morte d'Arthur
- 100% Icelandic lambswool, fine lace weight, 1 ply by Hélène Magnusson
- Cornish for love or beloved one
- titular character of neu Iarlles y Ffynnon
- Aritsotle's dispassionate virtuous love. Between friends.
- for never was a story more of woe than juliet and her....
- Hungarian version of the story of the Knight of the Swan or Swan knight collected by journalist Elek Benedek
11 Clues: the fairy love of Sir Launfal • Cornish for love or beloved one • I want your psycho, your vertigo shtick • titular character of neu Iarlles y Ffynnon • the commissioner of the romance of Guillaume de Palerne • Aritsotle's dispassionate virtuous love. Between friends. • for never was a story more of woe than juliet and her.... • ...
Romeo 2016-03-12
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- His 'peaceful' cousin
- Stopped the family feud
- The person that marries him and Juliet
- His best friend that dies
- Weapon he used to kill Tybalt with
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- His family name
- Where he first meets Juliet
- Where he kills himself
- His lover
- Who he receives the poison from to kill himself with
- _____ lovers, the label the Prologue gives him and Juliet
- Where he was banished to
- Who his wife's dad wants her to marry
- What he uses to pay for the poison
14 Clues: His lover • His family name • His 'peaceful' cousin • Where he kills himself • Stopped the family feud • Where he was banished to • His best friend that dies • Where he first meets Juliet • What he uses to pay for the poison • Weapon he used to kill Tybalt with • Who his wife's dad wants her to marry • The person that marries him and Juliet • ...
Ortiz LFE Chapter 4 pages 12-15 2024-03-11
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- In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place?
- In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
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- What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil?
- Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince?
- _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party.
5 Clues: Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince? • What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil? • In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place? • _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party. • In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
Ortiz LFE Chapter 4 pages 12-15 2024-03-11
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- In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place?
- In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
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- What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil?
- Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince?
- _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party.
5 Clues: Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince? • What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil? • In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place? • _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party. • In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
Ortiz LFE Chapter 4 pages 12-15 2024-03-11
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- In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place?
- In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
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- What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil?
- Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince?
- _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party.
5 Clues: Who is Romeo's friend who is a relative of the Prince? • What word on page 57, paragraph 2 means like the devil? • In what city and country does Romeo and Juliet take place? • _____ wants ______ against Romeo for coming to the Capulet's party. • In Benvolio's metaphor on page 57, line 7, what does he compare women to?
City in Italy crossword 2025-10-06
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- A major industrial city in Northern Italy, known for automotive history.
- A historic port city and birthplace of Christopher Columbus.
- A city in the Veneto region, famous as the setting for Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.
- Famous for its historic university and rich culinary tradition.
- A unique city built on water, known for its canals and gondolas.
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- Home to a famous leaning tower.
- A southern Italian city, famous for pizza and Mount Vesuvius.
- A global capital of fashion and design in northern Italy.
- A city in Tuscany, famous for its Renaissance art and architecture.
- The capital of Italy, known for its ancient ruins.
10 Clues: Home to a famous leaning tower. • The capital of Italy, known for its ancient ruins. • A global capital of fashion and design in northern Italy. • A historic port city and birthplace of Christopher Columbus. • A southern Italian city, famous for pizza and Mount Vesuvius. • Famous for its historic university and rich culinary tradition. • ...
romeo + juliet 2023-11-21
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- religious worship or great love, care and support for sb/sth
- kind, gentle and loving
- continuing forever
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- to agree to give sb what they ask for
- a strong feeling of love (which usually doesn't last very long)
- feeling or showing jealousy
- an angry and bitter argument between two people or groups
- to run away with sb in order to marry them secretly
8 Clues: continuing forever • kind, gentle and loving • feeling or showing jealousy • to agree to give sb what they ask for • to run away with sb in order to marry them secretly • an angry and bitter argument between two people or groups • religious worship or great love, care and support for sb/sth • a strong feeling of love (which usually doesn't last very long)
Kruiswoordraadsel 1 2022-03-16
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- Hoeveel nullen heeft een biljoen?
- An diesem Tag gibt es in der Schule keine Waffel.
- dreizehn plus neun plus vierundsiebzig minus acht ist?
- Van Gogh en a perdu un.
- Hoe noemen wee het nageslacht van een paard en een ezel?
- The last name of an artist which is also the size of a Starbucks cup.
- Dans quel mois est la fête nationale de la France?
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- Où se place le festival du film?
- Quelle devise avaient-ils avant l'euro en france?
- Welk woord wordt kleiner als je er twee letters aan toevoegt?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Met welke sport heeft Alexander Hendrickx goud gewonnen?
- Blake Lively and Leighton Meester played an important role in this serie.
- "Since u been gone, I can (...) for the first time."
14 Clues: Van Gogh en a perdu un. • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • Où se place le festival du film? • Hoeveel nullen heeft een biljoen? • Quelle devise avaient-ils avant l'euro en france? • An diesem Tag gibt es in der Schule keine Waffel. • Dans quel mois est la fête nationale de la France? • "Since u been gone, I can (...) for the first time." • ...
Dragna Wedding 2022-04-03
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- Traditional first wedding anniversary gift
- Cut of Kaylee's engagement ring
- Groom's favorite music genre
- Shakespeare's _____ and Juliet
- Something borrowed, something ____
- Boyz II Men "On ______ Knee"
- Kaylee's birthday month's gem
- Wedding flower arrangement
- "Here comes the ____"
- Groom's undergraduate mascot
- The dog J.D. and Kaylee got together
- Where are they headed for their honeymoon?
- The Bride's favorite NFL team
- Groom's first name
- The number of people in the bridal party
- Abbrev. profession of bride and groom
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- J.D.'s birthday month
- Traditional wedding hand and feet painting
- The city J.D. proposed to Kaylee in
- Katherine Heigl starred in 27 ______
- First dog Kaylee got on her own
- 2 word vow at the ceremony
- Kaylee's favorite color
- Abbrv sport J.D. played in New Zealand
- Piece of clothing thrown at the reception
- The couple's favorite TV show (2 words)
- Nickname for the sorority Kaylee was in
- "You may now ____ the bride!"
- City groom was born in
- What class was Kaylee the T.A.for JD?
30 Clues: Groom's first name • J.D.'s birthday month • "Here comes the ____" • City groom was born in • Kaylee's favorite color • 2 word vow at the ceremony • Wedding flower arrangement • Groom's favorite music genre • Boyz II Men "On ______ Knee" • Groom's undergraduate mascot • Kaylee's birthday month's gem • "You may now ____ the bride!" • The Bride's favorite NFL team • ...
Romantic Music Crossword Puzzle 2024-12-31
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- Romantic-era Polish composer famous for nocturnes.
- A symphony inspired by dreams and nightmares.
- A French dance in triple meter used by Chopin.
- Berlioz French composer who assembled large orchestras for his works.
- Musical form portraying ideas or stories.
- The era where nationalism in music became prominent.
- Chopin's famous piano etude.
- Famous "Carnival of the Animals" composer.
- Paganini's main instrument.
- A French composer known for "Symphonie Fantastique."
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- The disease that caused Tchaikovsky's death.
- Known as the "Poet of the Piano."
- Known for creating "Hungarian Rhapsodies."
- Composer of "Swan Lake" and "Nutcracker."
- Chopin's health condition later in life.
- The era characterized by emotion, imagination, and
- A dance composition by Chopin expressing Polish nationalism.
- Rhapsody The work by Liszt that inspired a famous Tom & Jerry cartoon.
- and Juliet Symphonic work by Tchaikovsky based on Shakespeare's play.
- A dance form in triple meter popular in the Romantic era.
- Paganini Virtuoso violinist rumored to have made a deal with the devil.
- of the Animals Saint-Saëns' famous work about animals.
- Instrument prominently featured in Chopin's works.
- A short musical form often used as an introduction.
24 Clues: Paganini's main instrument. • Chopin's famous piano etude. • Known as the "Poet of the Piano." • Chopin's health condition later in life. • Composer of "Swan Lake" and "Nutcracker." • Musical form portraying ideas or stories. • Known for creating "Hungarian Rhapsodies." • Famous "Carnival of the Animals" composer. • The disease that caused Tchaikovsky's death. • ...
Taylor Swift Sucks 2024-06-04
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- Taylor Swift song with a famous scarf
- Song where Taylor Swift references American Pie
- Song where Taylor Swift imagines life as a male celebrity
- Taylor Swift's debut single referencing a country music star
- Taylor Swift song featuring Ed Sheeran and Future
- Romeo and Juliet-inspired Taylor Swift hit
- Title track of an album exploring different emotions of a breakup
- Track that discusses a fallout with a friend
- Taylor Swift song about crying over someone she loves
- Song where Taylor Swift questions if it's too soon to do certain things
- Song where Taylor Swift says she has a 'long list of ex-lovers'
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- Taylor Swift song about unrequited love
- Title track from Taylor Swift's second studio album
- Revenge-themed Taylor Swift song
- Taylor Swift song about reminiscing a past relationship
- Taylor Swift song about ignoring negativity
- Taylor Swift song referencing James Dean
- Taylor Swift song about a love that is meant to last
- Taylor Swift song about a brief but memorable relationship
19 Clues: Revenge-themed Taylor Swift song • Taylor Swift song with a famous scarf • Taylor Swift song about unrequited love • Taylor Swift song referencing James Dean • Romeo and Juliet-inspired Taylor Swift hit • Taylor Swift song about ignoring negativity • Track that discusses a fallout with a friend • Song where Taylor Swift references American Pie • ...
Taylor Swift Sucks 2025-08-01
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- Taylor Swift song with a famous scarf
- Song where Taylor Swift references American Pie
- Song where Taylor Swift imagines life as a male celebrity
- Taylor Swift's debut single referencing a country music star
- Taylor Swift song featuring Ed Sheeran and Future
- Romeo and Juliet-inspired Taylor Swift hit
- Title track of an album exploring different emotions of a breakup
- Track that discusses a fallout with a friend
- Taylor Swift song about crying over someone she loves
- Song where Taylor Swift questions if it's too soon to do certain things
- Song where Taylor Swift says she has a 'long list of ex-lovers'
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- Taylor Swift song about unrequited love
- Title track from Taylor Swift's second studio album
- Revenge-themed Taylor Swift song
- Taylor Swift song about reminiscing a past relationship
- Taylor Swift song about ignoring negativity
- Taylor Swift song referencing James Dean
- Taylor Swift song about a love that is meant to last
- Taylor Swift song about a brief but memorable relationship
19 Clues: Revenge-themed Taylor Swift song • Taylor Swift song with a famous scarf • Taylor Swift song about unrequited love • Taylor Swift song referencing James Dean • Romeo and Juliet-inspired Taylor Swift hit • Taylor Swift song about ignoring negativity • Track that discusses a fallout with a friend • Song where Taylor Swift references American Pie • ...
Generations & Irony in Romeo and Juliet 2026-03-24
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- irony when when a speaker or writer says one thing but means the opposite, often for humorous, emphatic, or sarcastic effect
- irony when the audience knows something the characters don't, creating tension, suspense, or humor
- irony when the actual outcome of a situation is the exact opposite of what was intended or expected
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- An example of SITUATIONAL IRONY is when (ACT II, SCENE II)Juliet welcomes Romeo into her home, defying our expectations for two people who come from rival ____
- AN example of VERBAL IRONY is when (ACT IV, SCENE II) Juliet says she is completely obedient to her ___
- An example of DRAMATIC IRONY is when (ACT I, SCENE IV) Lord _____ states that Romeo is a "well-governed youth", and allows him to stay at the party
- the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite, typically for humorous or emphatic effect.
7 Clues: irony when the audience knows something the characters don't, creating tension, suspense, or humor • irony when the actual outcome of a situation is the exact opposite of what was intended or expected • AN example of VERBAL IRONY is when (ACT IV, SCENE II) Juliet says she is completely obedient to her ___ • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2 2013-04-28
14 Clues: sickly;pale • talks;speaks • call up;summon • blame;attribute • hatred;hostility • confuses;obscures • worship;adoration • calm;peacefulness • criticized;scolded • chattering;jabbering • display;demonstration • unfortunate;regrettable • asking a favor of;intervention • lies;swearing to what is untrue
Romeo and Juliet: Act II 2019-05-03
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- a sport of hunting with falcons
- before or forward
- 5 stressed syllables preceded by an unstressed syllable
- a priest
- awkward;clumsy
- to tell the ending before it happens
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- poisonous
- to obtain
- act of pleading on another’s behalf
- distressing;sad
- having a strong influence
- unrhymed poetry written in a meter called iambic pentameter.
- sickly
- across, over or through
14 Clues: sickly • a priest • poisonous • to obtain • awkward;clumsy • distressing;sad • before or forward • across, over or through • having a strong influence • a sport of hunting with falcons • act of pleading on another’s behalf • to tell the ending before it happens • 5 stressed syllables preceded by an unstressed syllable • unrhymed poetry written in a meter called iambic pentameter.
Historical Context - Romeo and Juliet 2022-02-17
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- Main river in London where all commerce surrounded
- This became a popular theatre district
- The first opened in 1576
- Shakespeare wrote this play to flatter James I
- These audience members paid one penny to stand and watch a play
- Shakespeare's childhood home
- England switched from a Catholic nation to this religion
- King whose reign was filled with problems due to his many marriages
- Shakespeare had ___ children with his wife Anne Hathaway
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- Known as one of England's greatest writers
- Plays had to take place during this day of the day for the natural light
- Queen Elizabeth I defeated this country's immense military
- Era of great learning and exploration
- One of the strongest monarchs in the history of England
14 Clues: The first opened in 1576 • Shakespeare's childhood home • Era of great learning and exploration • This became a popular theatre district • Known as one of England's greatest writers • Shakespeare wrote this play to flatter James I • Main river in London where all commerce surrounded • One of the strongest monarchs in the history of England • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-26
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- The development of events outside a person's control, regarded as predetermined by a supernatural power.
- A fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine.
- Romeo's surname.
- When society is ruled by men and women are largely excluded
- A serious disagreement or argument (the play surprisingly starts with this)
- The city where the play is set.
- Romeo's cousin.
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is describing one kind of object or idea in place of another
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- Every line in a sonnet has 10 syllables (5 stressed, 5 unstressed syllables alternating)
- Hinting at future events.
- An event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe.
- The legally or formally recognised union of two people
- An intense feeling of deep affection.
- The play starts with this sonnet.
14 Clues: Romeo's cousin. • Romeo's surname. • Hinting at future events. • The city where the play is set. • The play starts with this sonnet. • An intense feeling of deep affection. • The legally or formally recognised union of two people • When society is ruled by men and women are largely excluded • A fatal flaw leading to the downfall of a tragic hero or heroine. • ...
Renaissance Inventors/Artists 2023-05-18
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- Created the printing press
- An Italian astronomer and Mathematician who developed the Heliocentric Theory
- An English Philosopher who created the Scientific Method
- Painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted "The David"
- Painted the "School of Athens"
- Italian sculptor who sculpted the "Bronze David"
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- English Mathematician who discovered gravity and created the laws of motion
- Created the earliest version of a flying vehicle. He also painted the Mona Lisa
- Was a very talented poet and playwright. Created the plays "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet"
- An Italian astronomer who discovered craters on the moon, discovered the moons of Jupiter,and found out the phases of Venus
10 Clues: Created the printing press • Painted the "School of Athens" • Italian sculptor who sculpted the "Bronze David" • Painted the Sistine Chapel and sculpted "The David" • An English Philosopher who created the Scientific Method • English Mathematician who discovered gravity and created the laws of motion • ...
Literature during the Renaissance 2023-03-31
5 Clues: Thomas Moore's most famous piece. • Dante Alighieri was a poet and ____. • The man who wrote "Romeo and Juliet." • Niccolo Machiavelli born in ____, Italy. • a book written by Giovanni about the plague.
Musical Works 2023-09-07
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- A crime and jazz-themed show set in 1920s Chicago.
- A hip-hop and history-inspired show about Alexander Hamilton.
- and the Beast The classic fairy tale brought to life on stage.
- A tale of integration and dance in the 1960s.
- The backstory of the Wicked Witch of the West from "The Wizard of Oz."
- of the Opera A romantic and mysterious story in an opera house.
- Sound of Music A story of a singing nun and a family in Austria.
- A modern adaptation of Puccini's "La Bohème."
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- A dance-driven musical with feline characters.
- A high school love story set in the 1950s.
- Poppins A magical nanny who brings joy to a British family.
- Misérables A tale of love and revolution set in 19th-century France.
- Mia! A feel-good musical featuring ABBA's hit songs.
- Side Story A modern "Romeo and Juliet" with rival street gangs.
- Lion King A musical featuring animals in the African savanna.
15 Clues: A high school love story set in the 1950s. • A tale of integration and dance in the 1960s. • A modern adaptation of Puccini's "La Bohème." • A dance-driven musical with feline characters. • A crime and jazz-themed show set in 1920s Chicago. • Mia! A feel-good musical featuring ABBA's hit songs. • Poppins A magical nanny who brings joy to a British family. • ...
Chapter 0.10: The Renaissance 2024-01-10
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- 16th-century Christian movement challenging and reforming Catholic practices.
- a Renaissance physicist, formulated classical mechanics during the Renaissance.
- 14th-17th century European revival of classical learning, arts, and literature.
- a government ruled by religious authorities
- Gutenberg's Renaissance invention, mass-producing books, spreading knowledge widely.
- the idea that the sun is at the center of the universe.
- a Renaissance playwright, and poet, famed for works like "Romeo and Juliet"
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- a Renaissance artist, renowned for art and science, including Mona Lisa.
- common every day language in art and literature, diverging from Latin.
- a Renaissance artist, is famed for sculptures like David and Sistine Chapel contributions.
- a Renaissance scientist advocating heliocentric solar system.
- The Renaissance movement valued classical arts, philosophy, and human potential.
- a Renaissance inventor of the press, revolutionized book production.
- Renaissance art technique portraying 3D space on a 2D surface for realism.
14 Clues: a government ruled by religious authorities • the idea that the sun is at the center of the universe. • a Renaissance scientist advocating heliocentric solar system. • a Renaissance inventor of the press, revolutionized book production. • common every day language in art and literature, diverging from Latin. • ...
Romeo and Juliet: Act 4 Crossword 2023-05-22
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- Is Juliet actually dead?
- How many cooks does Lord Capulet hire?
- This word defines a time to be home or put something out.
- Who would Juliet rather be chained to than marry Paris?
- What event are the Capulet's planning for?
- How does Juliet feel about marrying Paris?
- Who is Juliet supposed to be married to?
- Who put the dagger down?
- Where would Juliet rather be shut in than marry Paris?
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- What is Juliet's reason for visiting the Friar
- Who gives Juliet the poison?
- Who is in favor of Juliet marrying Paris?
- What does Juliet place by the poison?
- Who is the saddest to hear of Juliet's death
- What date does LordCapulet change the wedding to? to?
15 Clues: Is Juliet actually dead? • Who put the dagger down? • Who gives Juliet the poison? • What does Juliet place by the poison? • How many cooks does Lord Capulet hire? • Who is Juliet supposed to be married to? • Who is in favor of Juliet marrying Paris? • What event are the Capulet's planning for? • How does Juliet feel about marrying Paris? • ...
Romeo & Juliet Act IV 2022-04-11
18 Clues: Novia • Cripta • Poción • Engañar • Implorar • Llorando • Se acerco • Encantado • Perdóneme • Confesarme • Compromiso • Aterrorizar • De Inmediato • Para siempre • Con solemnidad • Mirar fijamente • Asentir la cabeza • Quedarse sin aliento
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 2014-05-19
14 Clues: hid; darkened • enemy;opponent • wedding; marriage • criticism; censure • future generations • reproduce; increase • ominous; threatening • harmful; destructive • adding to; enlarging • got rid of; expelled • dishonor; make impure • terrible; extraordinary • irregularities; disfigurements • showing good judgment; perceptive
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Practice 2022-11-30
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- a play on words based on the similarity of sound
- the act of breaking a law or commitment
- giving human characteristics to nonhumans
- a comparison between two unlike things
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- destructive, fatal deadly
- the use of exaggeration
- to ask nicely, plead
- to cut down or degrade
- pretend, disguise
- foul, disgusting, poor
- indecent, lewd, obscene
- heavy, awkward, bulky
- a comparison using like or as
- bravery, courage
14 Clues: bravery, courage • pretend, disguise • to ask nicely, plead • heavy, awkward, bulky • to cut down or degrade • foul, disgusting, poor • the use of exaggeration • indecent, lewd, obscene • destructive, fatal deadly • a comparison using like or as • a comparison between two unlike things • the act of breaking a law or commitment • giving human characteristics to nonhumans • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2 2024-02-18
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- (verb) to hate; to shun
- (adjective) proud to the point of arrogance
- (adjective) extremely dislikable
- (verb) to flood; overflow
- (adjective) melancholy; thoughtfulness
- (noun) comfort
- (adverb) into separate parts or pieces
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- (adjective) doubtful or uncertain
- (verb) to read or examine with great care
- (adjective) loathsome, disgusting
- (verb) to deceive or mislead
- (adjective) causing gloom or depression
- (noun) a serious event causing misfortune
- (verb) to improve or make better
14 Clues: (noun) comfort • (verb) to hate; to shun • (verb) to flood; overflow • (verb) to deceive or mislead • (adjective) extremely dislikable • (verb) to improve or make better • (adjective) doubtful or uncertain • (adjective) loathsome, disgusting • (adjective) melancholy; thoughtfulness • (adverb) into separate parts or pieces • (adjective) causing gloom or depression • ...
Romeo+Juliet 2020-12-22
8 Clues: Dramatic play • Work of drama for theatre • Kids aged between 13-19 years old • A person with strong love feelings • Name of Romeo and Juliet's playwright • Painting or drawing to promote a film • Magical story with Princes and Princesses • Two persons having a romantic relationship
Renaissance/Reformation 2013-04-29
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- Suggested that the Sun was the center of the solar system
- Intellectual movement that focused on education and the classics.
- The great period of rebirth in art literature and learning
- Artistic technique used to give paintings a three dimensional effect
- his work opened the way to modern chemical analysis of the composition of matter
- English Dramatist and poet, known for, "Romeo and Juliet"
- artist known for David sculpture and painting of the Sistine Chapel
- The pardoning of sins committed during a persons lifetime
- English scientist and Mathematician who created principles of gravitation
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- German monk and leader Protestant Reformation. Wrote the 95 Theses
- Author of "The Prince"
- Scientist responsible for the scientific method
- branch of mathematics in which calculations are made using symbolic notations
- Calvinist belief that God long ago determined who would gain salvation
- English King who founded the Church of England
- He perfected the printing press and printed the first complete edition of the Bible
- Artist, inventor, and scientist who created the Mona Lisa
- Italian astronomer who was the first to study the stars using a telescope
18 Clues: Author of "The Prince" • English King who founded the Church of England • Scientist responsible for the scientific method • Suggested that the Sun was the center of the solar system • English Dramatist and poet, known for, "Romeo and Juliet" • The pardoning of sins committed during a persons lifetime • Artist, inventor, and scientist who created the Mona Lisa • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-21
5 Clues: Wrote Romeo and Juliet • She supported exploration • He created the Sistine Chapel • A carving into wood to make a print • This was an affect of the Renaissance
Romeo 50 jaar 2013-05-21
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- Hoe noemde Romeo zijn vader?
- Waar werkt Romeo momenteel als Liftinspecteur?
- Noem de naam van een werkgever waar Romeo heeft gewerkt
- Hoe noemt Romeo zijn schoonmoeder?
- De initialen van Romeo zijn: S.R.(Romeo) Kharpatoe. Waar staat de ‘S’ voor? Sattiaperkas
- Welke alcoholische drank vindt Romeo vies?
- Wat noem je Romeo als je kijkt naar de bevolkingsgroep waartoe hij behoord?
- Tweede naam van een zoon van Romeo
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- Hoe heet de Pater van het kindertehuis waar Romeo is opgegroeid?
- In welke stad hebben Esther en Romeo elkaar leren kennen?
- Welke merk auto rijdt Romeo momenteel?
- Wat eet Romeo het liefst elke dag?
- Welke religie is belangrijk voor Romeo?
- Hoeveel (half) broers en zussen heeft Romeo (hemzelf niet meerekenen?)
14 Clues: Hoe noemde Romeo zijn vader? • Wat eet Romeo het liefst elke dag? • Hoe noemt Romeo zijn schoonmoeder? • Tweede naam van een zoon van Romeo • Welke merk auto rijdt Romeo momenteel? • Welke religie is belangrijk voor Romeo? • Welke alcoholische drank vindt Romeo vies? • Waar werkt Romeo momenteel als Liftinspecteur? • Noem de naam van een werkgever waar Romeo heeft gewerkt • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2013-03-19
Classical Piano Composers Crossword 2024-04-13
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- - "French composer of minimalist piano pieces."
- - "German composer known for his symphonies and piano works."
- - "German composer known for his 'Songs Without Words.'"
- - "Russian composer of 'The Nutcracker' and 'Swan Lake.'"
- - "Deaf composer of the 'Moonlight Sonata.'"
- - "Norwegian composer of 'Peer Gynt' and 'Lyric Pieces.'"
- - "Hungarian composer known for his folk-inspired compositions."
- - "Russian composer known for his mystical piano works."
- - "Virtuoso pianist and composer from Hungary."
- - "Russian composer of 'Peter and the Wolf' and 'Romeo and Juliet.'"
- - "Italian Baroque composer of keyboard sonatas."
- - "French impressionist composer of 'Clair de Lune.'"
- - "Austrian composer known as the 'Father of the Symphony.'"
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- - "German-born composer known for 'The Messiah' and 'Water Music.'"
- - "Polish composer known for his expressive piano works."
- - "Russian composer known for his lush piano concertos."
- - "Russian composer of 'Pictures at an Exhibition.'"
- - "Italian Baroque composer of keyboard sonatas."
- - "Spanish composer known for 'Iberia' and 'Suite Española.'"
- - "Baroque master known for his keyboard compositions."
- - "French composer known for 'Boléro' and 'Pavane for a Dead Princess.'"
- - "Child prodigy composer from Austria."
- - "Austrian composer of 'Impromptus' and 'Moments Musicaux.'"
- - "German composer of 'Carnaval' and 'Kinderszenen.'"
24 Clues: - "Child prodigy composer from Austria." • - "Deaf composer of the 'Moonlight Sonata.'" • - "French composer of minimalist piano pieces." • - "Virtuoso pianist and composer from Hungary." • - "Italian Baroque composer of keyboard sonatas." • - "Italian Baroque composer of keyboard sonatas." • - "Russian composer of 'Pictures at an Exhibition.'" • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2023-01-24
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- An event resulting in great loss & misfortune
- A feeling of ill will arousing hostility
- Be a hindrance or an obstacle to
- A resentment strong enough to justify retaliation
- A solemn pledge to do something
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- A foolish and usually extravagant passion or love
- foreshadowing
- Intense feeling of love and eagerness
8 Clues: foreshadowing • A solemn pledge to do something • Be a hindrance or an obstacle to • Intense feeling of love and eagerness • A feeling of ill will arousing hostility • An event resulting in great loss & misfortune • A foolish and usually extravagant passion or love • A resentment strong enough to justify retaliation
Shakespeare 2025-12-19
6 Clues: does Juliet die • what is violets name • what is the queens name • who does violet end up with • what is Shakespeares first name • who is Juliet’s starcrossed lover
"Romeo and Juliet" Vocabulary Crossword 2014-04-06
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- bravery; courage; heroism
- to scold
- to cause annoyance
- sweetheart; lover
- dead and rotting flesh
- a chamber that is used as a grave
- a noisy fight
- to be foolishly or excessively fond
- a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
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- grevious; deplorable; disstressing; sorrowful
- a state of extreme poverty or destitution
- having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy
- deserving or inciting pity
- one who's beliefs are contrary to the beliefs of the general population
- a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
15 Clues: to scold • a noisy fight • sweetheart; lover • to cause annoyance • dead and rotting flesh • bravery; courage; heroism • deserving or inciting pity • a chamber that is used as a grave • to be foolishly or excessively fond • a state of extreme poverty or destitution • grevious; deplorable; disstressing; sorrowful • a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will • ...
Romeo and Juliet Literary Terms 2023-02-20
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- Single line in a play or poem
- Joke based on the word play of homophones (words with same pronunciation but different spelling and meaning)
- Comparison between two things that does not use like or as
- Words or phrases that contradict each other
- Device in which the character speaks to the audience
- Reference to a person, place, or thing in the text
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- number of sets of unstressed syllables followed by sets of stressed syllables
- Double ___ where a word has a double meaning
- Form of language that has no formal metrical structure (ordinary spoken language)
- Act of using an incorrect word in place of one that is similar in pronunciation
- Literary device in which a character speaks to themselves, relating their innermost thoughts and feelings
- Rhyming ___ where two lines that rhyme and complete one thought
- language that exaggerates what you mean
- Type of verse written with unrhymed lines
14 Clues: Single line in a play or poem • language that exaggerates what you mean • Type of verse written with unrhymed lines • Words or phrases that contradict each other • Double ___ where a word has a double meaning • Reference to a person, place, or thing in the text • Device in which the character speaks to the audience • ...
Romeo and Juliet: Act 4 Crossword 2023-05-22
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- Is Juliet actually dead?
- How many cooks does Lord Capulet hire?
- This word defines a time to be home or put something out.
- Who would Juliet rather be chained to than marry Paris?
- What event are the Capulet's planning for?
- How does Juliet feel about marrying Paris?
- Who is Juliet supposed to be married to?
- Who put the dagger down?
- Where would Juliet rather be shut in than marry Paris?
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- What is Juliet's reason for visiting the Friar
- Who gives Juliet the poison?
- Who is in favor of Juliet marrying Paris?
- What does Juliet place by the poison?
- Who is the saddest to hear of Juliet's death
- What date does LordCapulet change the wedding to? to?
15 Clues: Is Juliet actually dead? • Who put the dagger down? • Who gives Juliet the poison? • What does Juliet place by the poison? • How many cooks does Lord Capulet hire? • Who is Juliet supposed to be married to? • Who is in favor of Juliet marrying Paris? • What event are the Capulet's planning for? • How does Juliet feel about marrying Paris? • ...
