romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
UK 2024-09-09
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- Capital of England
- The distance between England and France is 34 km, connected by the ________ Tunnel in 1994
- One of Britain's World Heritage Sites
- Most consumed drink in britain
- An annual competition in England at Coppers Hill
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- The great English poet with many famous plays such as Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, etc
- Which famous football team from England plays at Old Trafford?
- National flag of the United Kingdom
- What is the name of the iconic red two-level bus in London?
- _________ was invented in England in 1662 by scientist Christopher Meret
- J.K. Rowling's famous mystery novel series
- England is known as the land of _____
- Big Ben is the name of a ______
13 Clues: Capital of England • Most consumed drink in britain • Big Ben is the name of a ______ • National flag of the United Kingdom • England is known as the land of _____ • One of Britain's World Heritage Sites • J.K. Rowling's famous mystery novel series • An annual competition in England at Coppers Hill • What is the name of the iconic red two-level bus in London? • ...
13 Days of Easter Eggs 2025-09-15
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- The lights on the Eiffel Tower are flashing at _______.
- What album gave Karyn her rise to fame?
- Which tour came to the movies on October 13, 2023?
- What are girls carrying in the lobby on New Year's Day?
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- Travis is Taylor's Romeo. Taylor is his ______.
- What color of Eras Tour outfits was an TLOAS easter egg?
- Taylor Swift was Spotify's Top _____ _____ in 2023.
- The last name of she who had violet eyes.
- Turn the lock and put my _______ on.
- Taylor describes this feeling as brave and wild.
- Feeling like the very last drops of an ___ ___.
- The best people in life are ____.
- What is the color of the Invisible String?
13 Clues: The best people in life are ____. • Turn the lock and put my _______ on. • What album gave Karyn her rise to fame? • The last name of she who had violet eyes. • What is the color of the Invisible String? • Travis is Taylor's Romeo. Taylor is his ______. • Feeling like the very last drops of an ___ ___. • Taylor describes this feeling as brave and wild. • ...
Discover Italy: Cities, Regions, and Wonders 2025-05-06
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- Coastal region with Cinque Terre
- Northern lake with luxury villas
- Ancient Roman amphitheatre in Rome
- Sea cave on the island of Capri
- Mountain range in the north
- Greek temples in Agrigento
- Cluster of five seaside villages
- Home to the Sistine Chapel
- Famous basilica in Vatican City
- Region known for beaches and trulli
- Largest lake in Italy
- Region known for vineyards and art
- Public park and gallery in Rome
- Monumental staircase in Rome
- Fashion capital of Italy
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- City of Romeo and Juliet
- City of art and the Renaissance
- Renaissance villa with fountains
- Capital city of Italy
- Roman temple with a massive dome
- Capital city of Sicily
- Region with Naples and Pompeii
- Volcano near Naples
- City near Mount Vesuvius
- City of canals and gondolas
- Ancient city buried by Vesuvius
- City known for food and arcades
- Region with Milan and lakes
- Impressive underground cave system
- Scenic coastline with colourful towns
- Iconic fountain where wishes are made
- Largest island in the Mediterranean
32 Clues: Volcano near Naples • Capital city of Italy • Largest lake in Italy • Capital city of Sicily • City of Romeo and Juliet • City near Mount Vesuvius • Fashion capital of Italy • Greek temples in Agrigento • Home to the Sistine Chapel • City of canals and gondolas • Mountain range in the north • Region with Milan and lakes • Monumental staircase in Rome • Region with Naples and Pompeii • ...
Robert Character Summary Crossword 2023-03-24
8 Clues: Romeo's cousin • A Franciscan monk • Fashion-conscious, vain • Funny, close friend of Juliet • Hot-headed, disgusted by the vain • Distant from his child, loves them anyway • Immature, passionate, enemy of the Capulets • Assumes Juliet's love is guaranteed (use a "-" for the space)
The Verona Times Crossword 2024-05-14
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- The name of The woman Romeo is infatuated with before he meets Juliet
- The place Romeo goes when he hears of Juliet's supposed death
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- Juliet's age when the action of the play takes place
- Character that gives a famous speech about a fairy named Queen Mab
- "But, soft! What ----- through yonder window breaks"
- City does Romeo flees to after he is banished for killing Tybalt
6 Clues: Juliet's age when the action of the play takes place • "But, soft! What ----- through yonder window breaks" • The place Romeo goes when he hears of Juliet's supposed death • City does Romeo flees to after he is banished for killing Tybalt • Character that gives a famous speech about a fairy named Queen Mab • ...
Poetry-Easy 2024-06-04
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- where haikus originated from
- famous english poet, wrote romeo and juliet
- giving intimate objects natural or human qualities
- exaggerated statements (not ment to be taken literally)
- using a word with vocal imitation of a sound
- comparing two things with like or as
- wrote oyzmandias
- a poem with 17 syllables
- a poem with no rhyme
- what a stanza is made up of
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- a pargragh for a poem
- comparing two things directly (without like or as)
- two or more of the same sound at the beginning of words
- a group of words that conveys a non-literal meaning
- how the words read together to a poem
- rhyme at the end of a line
- a piece of writing to express an idea
- describes the pattern of beats in a line of poetry
18 Clues: wrote oyzmandias • a poem with no rhyme • a pargragh for a poem • a poem with 17 syllables • rhyme at the end of a line • what a stanza is made up of • where haikus originated from • comparing two things with like or as • how the words read together to a poem • a piece of writing to express an idea • famous english poet, wrote romeo and juliet • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-13
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- Sad and drepessed
- Blame
- Church appointment that included a guranteed income
- Reputation
- Tangles
- Follow up; literally
- The act of breaking a law or command of committing a sin
- mixtures
- Extremely thin
- Hypocrites
- Something made to deceive
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- Posture
- Spearlike weapons with broad blades
- Are liar
- Intelligently sensitive
- Greivous; mournful; sorrowful
- uncontrollable
- Skill in deception
- Condition of great wretchdness
- full of anxiety and suffering
- punish someone by forcing them to leave a place permanently
21 Clues: Blame • Posture • Tangles • Are liar • mixtures • Reputation • Hypocrites • uncontrollable • Extremely thin • Sad and drepessed • Skill in deception • Follow up; literally • Intelligently sensitive • Something made to deceive • Greivous; mournful; sorrowful • full of anxiety and suffering • Condition of great wretchdness • Spearlike weapons with broad blades • ...
Romeo & Juliet Drama Terms 2021-04-01
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- giving something not human a human quality
- how an author reveals things about a character
- repeated initial consonant sounds
- a long speech delivered to another character
- an author creates mental images that appeal to the senses
- Plays in which the protagonist fails to accomplish their goal
- A long speech spoken while alone on stage
- Plays in which the protagonist accomplish their goals
- repetition of vowel sounds
- a direct comparison between two unlike things
- clues about what will happen in the story
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- a problem in the protagonist's personality that makes tragedy unavoidable
- the pattern of similar sounds at the ends of lines
- A 14-line poem
- a character who serves as the opposite of another character
- a comparison that uses "like" or "as"
- a private remark, not heard by other characters
- a phrase that contradicts itself
- how Shakespeare wrote his plays
- when one thing represents something else
20 Clues: A 14-line poem • repetition of vowel sounds • how Shakespeare wrote his plays • a phrase that contradicts itself • repeated initial consonant sounds • a comparison that uses "like" or "as" • when one thing represents something else • A long speech spoken while alone on stage • clues about what will happen in the story • giving something not human a human quality • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword Vocab 2023-12-06
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- jacket
- destroys
- flood
- delay
- shame on
- jawless
- requests
- reputation
- assosiate with
- proverbial name for a horse
- mask
- plants with forked roots that resemble human legs
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- equal
- prayers
- unprepared
- the act of breaking a law or command or commiting a sin
- people whom hold a diffrent belief of their church
- in truth
- appropriate
- exclamination of suprise or anger
- crazy
21 Clues: mask • equal • flood • delay • crazy • jacket • prayers • jawless • destroys • shame on • in truth • requests • unprepared • reputation • appropriate • assosiate with • proverbial name for a horse • exclamination of suprise or anger • plants with forked roots that resemble human legs • people whom hold a diffrent belief of their church • the act of breaking a law or command or commiting a sin
Romeo&Juliet Vocabulary words 2023-05-08
20 Clues: candy • faith • sorrow • foolish • posture • reputaion • are liars • rough trip • unprejudiced • Hot tempered • tangled hair • inappropriate • conversations • Vulgar person • Spear like weapons • contributing&honoring • promising bad fortune • be weak or inconstant • lodging below the horizon • hard downward swordstroke
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2014-11-19
Romeo And Juliet Vocab 2023-01-13
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- how the Montague and Capulets did to each other at the start of the story
- a word for when you see someones face
- to pass a test
- what you do when your fighting
- A word for when you break a law or limit
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- How the feud was between the family's
- The feeling brought upon when a family member died
- another for when you respect someone deeply
- How romeo felt when Rosaline continued to reject his advances
- a word that means to kill has a movie named after it
- another word for show-off
11 Clues: to pass a test • another word for show-off • what you do when your fighting • How the feud was between the family's • a word for when you see someones face • A word for when you break a law or limit • another for when you respect someone deeply • The feeling brought upon when a family member died • a word that means to kill has a movie named after it • ...
Books and authors 2026-08-09
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- Which fictional South Indian city created by R K Narayan
- Which Indian author is known by the name "Dhanpat Rai"
- This is the surname of the person who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Harry Potter and the Chamber of ...........
- The Jataka tales are related to the previous lives of whom?
- He wrote modern bestsellers, like 'Five Point Someone' and '2 States'
- Author of "The Da Vinci Code"
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- Person who sketches the pictures for a book
- Who is the author of ‘The Inheritance of Loss’?
- An introduction to a book, usually written by the author
- The grand sage who authored and narrated 'Mahabharata'
- A book of maps
- A daily record of events and personal thoughts
- Which famous series written by J K Rowling for children
14 Clues: A book of maps • Author of "The Da Vinci Code" • Person who sketches the pictures for a book • Harry Potter and the Chamber of ........... • A daily record of events and personal thoughts • Who is the author of ‘The Inheritance of Loss’? • Which Indian author is known by the name "Dhanpat Rai" • The grand sage who authored and narrated 'Mahabharata' • ...
Matthew Tresidder - End of Autumn Term 2016-12-14
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- Art thou drawn among these heartless ...? (One of Tybalt's lines)
- Romeo's dealer
- The essay structure we use
- For example, "black as pitch"
- The name of the teacher in the extract in the half term test
- The number of acts Tybalt is in
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- The first person that talks in Romeo & Juliet
- Juliet's final resting place
- Put quotes to sleep
- The first short story we read
- The person with the guest list
11 Clues: Romeo's dealer • Put quotes to sleep • The essay structure we use • Juliet's final resting place • The first short story we read • For example, "black as pitch" • The person with the guest list • The number of acts Tybalt is in • The first person that talks in Romeo & Juliet • The name of the teacher in the extract in the half term test • ...
Poetry-hard 2024-06-07
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- a poem with no rhyme
- comparing two things with like or as
- using a word with vocal imitation of a sound
- a piece of writing to express an idea
- famous english poet, wrote romeo and juliet
- where haikus originated from
- describes the pattern of beats in a line of poetry
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- rhyme at the end of a line
- two or more of the same sound at the beginning of words
- exaggerated statements (not ment to be taken literally)
- wrote oyzmandias
- how the words read together to a poem
- a group of words that conveys a non-literal meaning
- a pargragh for a poem
- giving intimate objects natural or human qualities
- comparing two things directly (without like or as)
- what a stanza is made up of
- a poem with 17 syllables
18 Clues: wrote oyzmandias • a poem with no rhyme • a pargragh for a poem • a poem with 17 syllables • rhyme at the end of a line • what a stanza is made up of • where haikus originated from • comparing two things with like or as • how the words read together to a poem • a piece of writing to express an idea • famous english poet, wrote romeo and juliet • ...
Romeo & Juliet - Shakespearean Words 2021-05-17
20 Clues: whims • knees • punish • corpse • whining • benefits • medicine • abandoned • plate,dish • confession • great,much • scorn,mock • anger,wrath • unnecessary • prepare,make • shackles,bonds • wretch,worthless • forewarn,portend • postponed,deferred • protected,impervious
Romeo & Juliet Vocab (FINAL) 2023-12-13
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- (noun) a large fight or quarrel
- (noun) a cause of widespread affliction or harm
- (noun) a relative
- (noun) mental skill or quickness
- (noun) future generations
- (verb) to be or live in a state of depression of decreasing vitality
- (verb) to express sadness, regret, or mourning
- (noun) powerful or concise language
- (adjective) offensive, horrible, or evil in some way
- (noun) a condition of deep suffering
- (verb) to regard with extreme disgust or hatred
- (adjective) courteous and self-sacrificing, attentive
- (noun) a contagious or infectious epidemic disease
- (noun) a disease causing a high rate of deaths
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- (verb) to give up one's voice or position
- (noun) the quality of being extremely thorough, exhaustive, or accurate
- (verb) to make greater, more numerous, or larger
- (noun) a straight, two-edged sword with a pointed blade
- (noun) a small room or monument, cut in rock or built of stone
- (adjective) displaying characteristics of oppressive power
- (noun) a state of forced absence from one's home
- (verb) to bring something to an end by satisfying or cooling
- (noun) secret, cautious, or surreptitious movement
- (noun) voluntary choice or decision
- (verb) to remove someone by authority
- (verb) to deceive or trick; to lie
- (noun) forcible or passive resistance to authority
- (verb) to set free from guilt
- (noun) one to whom secrets are entrusted
- (noun) an enemy or adversary
30 Clues: (noun) a relative • (noun) future generations • (noun) an enemy or adversary • (verb) to set free from guilt • (noun) a large fight or quarrel • (noun) mental skill or quickness • (verb) to deceive or trick; to lie • (noun) voluntary choice or decision • (noun) powerful or concise language • (noun) a condition of deep suffering • (verb) to remove someone by authority • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocab Assignment 2023-02-09
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- (n.) elegance or beauty, mercy or pardon
- (adj.) courteous, friendly, warm
- (n.) druggist; pharmacist
- (adj.) long, tiresome, boring
- (adj.) having power, authority, or influence
- (adj.) disgusting, revolting
- (adj.) gloomy, without skill
- (adj.) hurtful, fatal, wicked
- (v.) to make larger, increase
- (n.) state of mind, tendency toward something
- (n.) formal ceremonial act, religious practice
- (v.) to praise or entrust
- (adj.) claiming superior importance
- (v.) to lose, to give up
- (adj.) proud, cocky
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- (n.) poetry with regular meter but no rhyme
- (n.) awe, deep respect for
- (adj.) engaged to be married
- (adj.) regrettable; unfortunate
- (v.) to settle, agree, or adjust
- (n.) looking at someone with hatred or dishonor
- (v.) to restate in other words
- (adj.) deceiving, crafty, sly
- (n.) woman with authority, head of the house
- (adj.) disobedient, turning or changing regularly
- (adj.) going against what is expected, wicked, corrupt
- (adj.) able to die, belonging to this world
- (v.) to hate, detest
- (adj.) offensive, repulsive, filthy
- (n.) doubtful, unclear, indefinite
30 Clues: (adj.) proud, cocky • (v.) to hate, detest • (v.) to lose, to give up • (n.) druggist; pharmacist • (v.) to praise or entrust • (n.) awe, deep respect for • (adj.) engaged to be married • (adj.) disgusting, revolting • (adj.) gloomy, without skill • (adj.) long, tiresome, boring • (adj.) deceiving, crafty, sly • (adj.) hurtful, fatal, wicked • (v.) to make larger, increase • ...
List 2 - Romeo & Juliet 2024-04-25
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- deadly or sinister
- marked by a disposition to oppose
- in a willing manner
- saliva dribble from the mouth
- unhealthy looking
- to ask for or request earnestly
- to speak about unimportant matters rapidly
- remove
- cheap jewelry ornament
- of the most despicable kind
- laborer obliged to do menial work
- toss or strike a ball back and forth
- give a false appearance of
- unreliable scoundrel
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- to oppose or mitigate the effects by contrary actions
- to carry on a conversation
- bad; unfortunate
- a prayer to God on behalf of another person
- to walk as if unable to control one's movement
- to keep company with
- lacking in style or taste
- humorously vulgar
- full of meaning
- a person who announces important news
24 Clues: remove • full of meaning • bad; unfortunate • unhealthy looking • humorously vulgar • deadly or sinister • in a willing manner • to keep company with • unreliable scoundrel • cheap jewelry ornament • lacking in style or taste • to carry on a conversation • give a false appearance of • of the most despicable kind • saliva dribble from the mouth • to ask for or request earnestly • ...
Romeo and Juliet Characters and Terms 2013-06-12
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- lines spoken by the characters?
- Act IV shows effect of climax
- Act I intro to characters and setting
- Character needs info that audience has
- Act V end conflict
- Act II intro and develop conflict
- extended speech by one character alone on stage?
- Sequence of events
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- extended speech by one character to others on stage?
- Time and Place
- hints of future events in the text
- Contrasting Characters
- brief comments by characters not meant to be heard by other characters, which can be thoughts to audience or side comments to other characters?
- Unit of action in one setting
- Relief of tension by fools
- Act III turning point
16 Clues: Time and Place • Act V end conflict • Sequence of events • Act III turning point • Contrasting Characters • Relief of tension by fools • Act IV shows effect of climax • Unit of action in one setting • lines spoken by the characters? • Act II intro and develop conflict • hints of future events in the text • Act I intro to characters and setting • Character needs info that audience has • ...
test 2024-05-24
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- In which city is the Statue of Liberty located?
- Which animal is known as the King of the Jungle?
- Who is known as the father of computers?
- What is the smallest prime number?
- What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- How many continents are there on Earth?
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- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- Which gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- Ocean What is the largest ocean on Earth?
- How many colors are there in a rainbow?
- What is the chemical symbol for water?
- What is the capital of France?
15 Clues: What is the capital of France? • What is the smallest prime number? • What is the chemical symbol for water? • Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"? • How many colors are there in a rainbow? • How many continents are there on Earth? • Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Who is known as the father of computers? • Ocean What is the largest ocean on Earth? • ...
Verona Crossword! 2022-06-12
Act II Vocabulary (“Romeo and Juliet”) 2022-06-02
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- the natural satellite of the earth, visible (chiefly at night) by reflected light from the sun.
- One of the reasons why Friar Lawrence accepts to marry Romeo and Juliet.
- moving or capable of moving at high speed.
- (of circumstances or conditions) deplorably bad or unsatisfactory.
- a dishonest or unscrupulous man.
- scold or rebuke.
- the worship of idols.
- What Romeo plans to use to go up to Juliet's room.
- a feeling of deep distress caused by loss, disappointment, or other misfortune suffered by oneself or others.
- a word or set of words by which a person, animal, place, or thing is known, addressed, or referred to.
- a line of verse with five metrical feet, each consisting of one short (or unstressed) syllable followed by one long (or stressed) syllable, for example Two households, both alike in dignity.
- a comprehensive description and explanation of an idea or theory.
- the offense of willfully telling an untruth in a court after having taken an oath or affirmation.
- soon; shortly.
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- (in a theater) away from the stage and so not visible to the audience.
- a flaw in character that brings about the downfall of the hero of a tragedy.
- any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume.
- a written, typed, or printed communication, especially one sent in an envelope by mail or messenger.
- the action of intervening on behalf of another.
- What keeps people away from the Capulet's house. Around the garden.
- using or involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- bitterness or resentfulness, especially when long-standing.
- Laurence The priest who helps Romeo to get marry in secret.
- Who Romeo used to love, but she did not love him back.
- talk nonsense.
- a poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having ten syllables per line.
- represent (something, especially something undesirable) as being done, caused, or possessed by someone; attribute.
- the star around which the earth orbits.
- (of a person's face or complexion) of an unhealthy yellow or pale brown color.
29 Clues: talk nonsense. • soon; shortly. • scold or rebuke. • the worship of idols. • a dishonest or unscrupulous man. • the star around which the earth orbits. • moving or capable of moving at high speed. • the action of intervening on behalf of another. • What Romeo plans to use to go up to Juliet's room. • Who Romeo used to love, but she did not love him back. • ...
UK 2023-12-04
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- name of the famous playwright known for "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet." SHAKESPEARE
- of islands off the northwest coast of Scotland. ORKNEYS
- river that runs through London. THAMES
- city of the UK. LONDON
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- county known for its picturesque Lake District. CUMBRIA
- of water to the west of England.IRISH SEA
- flower of Wales. DAFFODIL
- university city in England. CAMBRIDGE
8 Clues: city of the UK. LONDON • flower of Wales. DAFFODIL • university city in England. CAMBRIDGE • river that runs through London. THAMES • of water to the west of England.IRISH SEA • county known for its picturesque Lake District. CUMBRIA • of islands off the northwest coast of Scotland. ORKNEYS • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2013-01-21
Why study Shakespeare? 2012-10-09
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- Composers did not receive payments from these people, so they were not inclined to print their texts.
- Dramatic texts are written to be _________.
- The first collection of Shakespeare's plays is called the ____________.
- With Heming he collected Shakespeare's plays.
- Shakespeare's use of this enables us to work out how some words were pronounced.
- Shakespearean comedy: The _______ of the Shrew.
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- Shakespeare's plays were comedies, tragedies and __________.
- A word Shakespeare created to mean 'underwater'.
- The composer's copy of a text.
- A play is this type of text.
- We have no record of this play.
- A poem containing fourteen lines of verse.
- The non-existence of these laws was a disincentive for composers to keep copies of their written texts.
- Shakespeare's tragedy, ________ and Juliet.
14 Clues: A play is this type of text. • The composer's copy of a text. • We have no record of this play. • A poem containing fourteen lines of verse. • Dramatic texts are written to be _________. • Shakespeare's tragedy, ________ and Juliet. • With Heming he collected Shakespeare's plays. • Shakespearean comedy: The _______ of the Shrew. • ...
The Renaissance 2016-03-24
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- Surgeon who developed the use of bandages.
- Designed and built a dome for the Florence Cathedral.
- Invented moveable type printing press.
- Painted pictures of strong women including a self-portrait.
- Developed the compound microscope.
- Traveled to the Caribbean Sea, explored, and claimed large areas for Spain.
- Published detailed descriptions of the human anatomy.
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- Painted The Peasant Dance, a painting that relied on detail and realism.
- Wrote Don Quixote.
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- Wrote a book titled Utopia in which he shared a vision of a society of equals.
- Wrote the Ninety-Five Theses challenging the Catholic Church.
- Wrote a book called The Prince.
- Established a center of navigation and exploration.
- Wrote the play Romeo and Juliet, among others.
- Created a powerful telescope and was the first to observe and record sunspots.
- Published the theory that the Earth was not the center of the universe.
- Invented and sketched early tanks and cars.
- Author who encouraged women to write books.
- Preached about reforming the church. Geneva became the center of the Calvinist religion.
20 Clues: Wrote Don Quixote. • Wrote a book called The Prince. • Developed the compound microscope. • Invented moveable type printing press. • Surgeon who developed the use of bandages. • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • Invented and sketched early tanks and cars. • Author who encouraged women to write books. • Wrote the play Romeo and Juliet, among others. • ...
Culture 2025-04-01
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- A colourful traditional dress worn by many women in India
- A place where Muslims go to pray
- The country where you would find movie industry Nollywood
- A British tradition with sandwiches, scones and tea
- A country known for the Taj Mahal and Bollywood
- A natural dye used to make decorative hand designs
- Scandinavian warriors who raided and settled in Britain
- Your town
- The nickname for the Great Bell in the Houses of Parliament
- A bat-and-ball game popular in England and India
- Your school
- India’s famous film industry
- An ancient Egyptian ruler
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- The Japanese art of paper folding
- A famous British playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- A Muslim festival celebrated at the end of Ramadan
- A famous landmark in Paris ____ Tower
- A Hindu temple
- Japanese comic books and graphic novels
- Your country
- Your nearest big city
- Your borough
- A spicy dish popular in British and South Asian cuisine
- A patterned cloth often worn in Scotland
- Seasonal rains that affect countries like India and Pakistan
25 Clues: Your town • Your school • Your country • Your borough • A Hindu temple • Your nearest big city • An ancient Egyptian ruler • India’s famous film industry • A place where Muslims go to pray • The Japanese art of paper folding • A famous landmark in Paris ____ Tower • Japanese comic books and graphic novels • A patterned cloth often worn in Scotland • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-01-07
6 Clues: The thing Romeo says he is a fool to • The name of the character Tybalt kills • What is Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt • The name of the household that Juliet belongs to • Friar Lawrence gives Juliet this to solve dilemma • 'A _______ by any other name would smell as sweet'
Famous Authors 2024-09-12
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- The author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory and Matilda.
- The author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.
- The author of Heidi.
- The author of Frankenstein.
- The author of The Cat in the Hat and Green Eggs and Ham.
- The author of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit.
- The author of the Harry Potter series.
- A famous English playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.
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- The author of 1984 and Animal Farm.
- The author of The Chronicles of Narnia series.
- The author of A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist.
- The author of The Old Man and the Sea and A Farewell to Arms.
- The author of Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility.
- The author of Jane Eyre.
- The author of Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea and Around the World in Eighty Days.
15 Clues: The author of Heidi. • The author of Jane Eyre. • The author of Frankenstein. • The author of 1984 and Animal Farm. • The author of the Harry Potter series. • The author of The Chronicles of Narnia series. • The author of A Christmas Carol and Oliver Twist. • The author of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit. • A famous English playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet. • ...
Renaissance 2022-03-14
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- the renewed interest in the ancient world
- famous sculpture created by Michelangelo
- a picture painted straight onto a wall with wet plaster
- adding depth to a picture
- who painted the 'Mona Lisa'
- Italy was divided into ___________________ and each city had its own ruler
- who brought spices and silks to Europe and became wealthy
- the meaning of the Renaissance
- the study of the human body
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- tiny brush strokes to blend areas into each other and avoid hard outlines
- playwright that created works of literature such as 'Romeo and Juliet'
- Italy was the centre of the ______________________
- where two sides are even/balanced
- one of the aspects of the Renaissance that were changed and renewed in the period. (Clue: not science, art)
- famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence
- the person who commissioned an artist to produce a work of art
- the country where the Renaissance began
- Leonardo da Vinci was a painter and an ____________________
18 Clues: adding depth to a picture • who painted the 'Mona Lisa' • the study of the human body • the meaning of the Renaissance • where two sides are even/balanced • the country where the Renaissance began • famous sculpture created by Michelangelo • the renewed interest in the ancient world • famous family of bankers/patrons in Florence • ...
Old Hollywood Realness 2025-03-03
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- Actress who played the lead in the Wizard of Oz
- Movie originally starring Barbra Streisand and recreated by Lady Gaga and Bradley Cooper
- Western actor with an Orange County, California airport named after him
- Actor who played Detective Virgil Tibbs in "In the Heat of the Night"
- Actor who played the lead mobster in The Godfather
- Audrey
- Movie starring Audrey Hepburn and Cary Grant in the French Alps.
- Mother of Law & Order SVU star Mariska Hargitay
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- American film and television production and distribution company founded in 1924
- American actor, dancer, singer, musician, and choreographer from Omaha, Nebraska
- Lucille Ball's husband
- Actress born Norma Jeane Mortenson
- Civil War Drama whose main character is a Southern belle
- This movie's name just so happens to be a medical term
- Modern-day day Romeo and Juliet story based in NYC
- Singer of "My Way"
- Singer of "Folsom Prison Blues"
- Hollywood star who became Princess of Monaco
18 Clues: Audrey • Singer of "My Way" • Lucille Ball's husband • Singer of "Folsom Prison Blues" • Actress born Norma Jeane Mortenson • Hollywood star who became Princess of Monaco • Actress who played the lead in the Wizard of Oz • Mother of Law & Order SVU star Mariska Hargitay • Modern-day day Romeo and Juliet story based in NYC • Actor who played the lead mobster in The Godfather • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2017-03-28
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- Hatred
- The willful giving of false testimony
- Celibate
- To break a law
- dominating over
- Wrath
- Reluctant
- A companion
- Unmanly
- Not holy
- Jealousy
- Any thin light fabric
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- Being away from ones country
- Marvelous
- To get rid of
- Beauty
- Feeling animosity
- Ill-Fated
- Possession of land of ones own
- To bring to mind
- Confession
- A fight
- Amazing
- In relation to a wedding
- The worship of idols
- A quarrel
26 Clues: Wrath • Beauty • Hatred • A fight • Amazing • Unmanly • Celibate • Not holy • Jealousy • Marvelous • Ill-Fated • Reluctant • A quarrel • Confession • A companion • To get rid of • To break a law • dominating over • To bring to mind • Feeling animosity • The worship of idols • Any thin light fabric • In relation to a wedding • Being away from ones country • Possession of land of ones own • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-13
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- Sad and drepessed
- Blame
- Church appointment that included a guranteed income
- Reputation
- Tangles
- Follow up; literally
- The act of breaking a law or command of committing a sin
- mixtures
- Extremely thin
- Hypocrites
- Something made to deceive
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- Posture
- Spearlike weapons with broad blades
- Are liar
- Intelligently sensitive
- Greivous; mournful; sorrowful
- uncontrollable
- Skill in deception
- Condition of great wretchdness
- full of anxiety and suffering
- punish someone by forcing them to leave a place permanently
21 Clues: Blame • Posture • Tangles • Are liar • mixtures • Reputation • Hypocrites • uncontrollable • Extremely thin • Sad and drepessed • Skill in deception • Follow up; literally • Intelligently sensitive • Something made to deceive • Greivous; mournful; sorrowful • full of anxiety and suffering • Condition of great wretchdness • Spearlike weapons with broad blades • ...
Module 21: Romeo & Juliet 2018-01-29
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- Extra.
- A small room in which a prisoner is locked up or in which a monk or nun sleeps.
- To express good wishes on parting (saying goodbye).
- Estimate, measure, or note the similarity or dissimilarity between.
- Attract and hold the interest and attention of; charm.
- Divide amongst others.
- Be cautious and alert to risks or dangers.
- Having no knowledge of a situation or fact.
- Making sure of avoiding potential danger, mishap, or harm; cautious.
- Offer suggestions about the best course of action to someone.
- "Put your coat over _____."
- Unusual.
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- Created in advance; pre-planned.
- Cause or allow (something, especially food or drink) to pass down the throat.
- Push or thrust quickly (into something).
- A person who carries a message or is employed to carry messages.
- A platform enclosed by a short wall on the outside of a building, with access from an upper-floor window or door.
- A girl or woman in relation to either or both of her parents.
- A short ceremonial tune or flourish played on brass instruments, typically to introduce something or someone important.
- To frighten.
- A large vault, typically an underground one, for burying the dead.
- "_____ shoes crunched on the gravel as they walked."
- Say something in a solemn and emphatic manner.
- Send (someone) away from a country or place as an official punishment.
- Just or appropriate in the circumstances.
25 Clues: Extra. • Unusual. • To frighten. • Divide amongst others. • "Put your coat over _____." • Created in advance; pre-planned. • Push or thrust quickly (into something). • Just or appropriate in the circumstances. • Be cautious and alert to risks or dangers. • Having no knowledge of a situation or fact. • Say something in a solemn and emphatic manner. • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-09
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- Future generations, all descendants of a person
- A noun that means: a sign or foreshadowing
- A please, an earnest request
- A verb that means: to disguise, to pretend
- An adjective that means: Unfavorable
- A noun that means: extreme poverty
- A noun that means: absolute hatred
- to make greater or to supplement
- Very destructive or harmful, deadly
- Completely occupied or absorbed
- To flood, to overflow
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- rowdy,rough, ad stormy
- Something that foreshadows a future event; foreknowledge to the future
- An adjective that means: destructive,deadly
- To degrade,to speak of someone or something in a derogatory manner
- Having more than one meaning;unclear,uncertain
- A false appearance, a fake punch to occupy defenses allowing a real blow
- A serious event causing distress or misfortune
- To mourn or to express sorrow in a demonstrative manner
- To talk idly or foolishly at great length
- Overly attentive, like a sycophant, serville
- to decide,to mislead,to persuade with charm
- False testimony under oath
- To move up, to rise from a lower station
- A noun that means: funeral hymn,lament
25 Clues: To flood, to overflow • rowdy,rough, ad stormy • False testimony under oath • A please, an earnest request • Completely occupied or absorbed • to make greater or to supplement • A noun that means: extreme poverty • A noun that means: absolute hatred • Very destructive or harmful, deadly • An adjective that means: Unfavorable • A noun that means: funeral hymn,lament • ...
Renaissance 2020-12-17
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- Created the book explaining how a king should rule
- Created the famous printing press
- Very famous for his work including Romeo and Juliet, a take of tragedy
- A period of time where people created art and economy flourished.
- The commmon language ordinary people speak, which is a lot of languages people speak
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- Painted the school of Athens
- the world itself
- Painted the Sistine Chapel which held the pictures from the Bible
- A famous artist known for creating Mona Lisa
- Painted the picture of the Birth of Venus
- Created a book with a poem with 14,000 lines
11 Clues: the world itself • Painted the school of Athens • Created the famous printing press • Painted the picture of the Birth of Venus • A famous artist known for creating Mona Lisa • Created a book with a poem with 14,000 lines • Created the book explaining how a king should rule • Painted the Sistine Chapel which held the pictures from the Bible • ...
Genre and Subgenre 2017-05-09
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- Greek good and goddesses
- an account of someone's life written by someone else.
- the tale of the Black sea
- has stage dialogue and actors and actresses
- the book of Titanic
- Shel Silversteen
- uses historical events as insporation
- is a type of nonfiction writing that conveys information about something, which means it is factual.
- the story about romeo and juliet
- stories that are passed down
- a short piece of writing on a particular subject.
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- short stories and novels, that describes imaginary events and people.
- professional entertainment consisting of jokes and satirical sketches, intended to make an audience laugh.
- it takes place in the future with technology
- is a form of writing in which the writer uses words to convince the reader that the writer's opinion is correct in regard to an issue.
- the book of the outsiders
- a self-written account of the life of a person
- A magical ceatures such as unicorns, vampires, nad witches
- people telling stories and passing them down
- the story the fox and the grapes
- the book The Hobbit
21 Clues: Shel Silversteen • the book of Titanic • the book The Hobbit • Greek good and goddesses • the tale of the Black sea • the book of the outsiders • stories that are passed down • the story the fox and the grapes • the story about romeo and juliet • uses historical events as insporation • has stage dialogue and actors and actresses • it takes place in the future with technology • ...
Science and general knowledge 2025-10-09
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- Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- Which element is needed for the formation of bones and teeth?
- Which part of the plant conducts photosynthesis?
- Which continent is the Sahara Desert located in?
- Which country is known for the Great Wall?
- Whale What is the largest mammal in the world?
- What is the chemical symbol for water?
- What is the main source of energy for Earth?
- Dioxide Which gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere for photosynthesis?
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- What is the capital city of Australia?
- Shakespeare Who wrote the play 'Romeo and Juliet'?
- Graham Bell Who invented the telephone?
- What is the boiling point of water at sea level?
- Which instrument is used to see tiny objects like cells?
- Which organ in the human body pumps blood?
15 Clues: What is the capital city of Australia? • What is the chemical symbol for water? • Graham Bell Who invented the telephone? • Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Which country is known for the Great Wall? • Which organ in the human body pumps blood? • What is the main source of energy for Earth? • Whale What is the largest mammal in the world? • ...
Krustvārdu mīkla par V.Šekspīra lugu "Romeo un Džuljeta" 2023-05-25
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- ........ paziņo, ka Džuljeta ir mirusi.
- Džuljetas un Parisa kāzu vietā notika gatavošanās ......
- Kāds literārais darbs ir "Romeo un Džuljeta"?
- Kā sauc meiteni, kuru Romeo mīlēja lugas sākumā?
- Lugas "Romeo un Džuljeta" notikumi risinās Itālijas pilsētā Veronā un ........ 15.gadsimtā.
- Kā sauc mūku, kurš salaulāja Romeo un Džuljetu?
- Lugu "Romeo un Džuljeta" sarkstījis ....... Šekspīrs.
- Džuljeta iedzēra zāles, no kurām viņa gulēja ... stundas(skaitlis jāraksta ar vārdiem).
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- Kā sauc, puisi kurš lūdz Džuljetas roku pirms Romeo?
- Par ..... nogalināšanu Romeo jādodas trimdā.
- Kas bija Džuljetas uzticības persona?
- Kurš ir Romeo brālēns un labākais draugs?
- Lorenco plāns draud izjukt, jo mūks ...... nav varējis nogādāt vēstuli Romeo.
- No kuras dzimtas ir Romeo?
- Gan Romeo, gan Džuljeta beigās .....
- Konfliktā starp Benvolio, Merkucio un Tibaltu nāvējoši tiek ievainots Romeo draugs, kā sauc šo draugu?
- Nok kuras dzimtas ir Džuljeta?
17 Clues: No kuras dzimtas ir Romeo? • Nok kuras dzimtas ir Džuljeta? • Gan Romeo, gan Džuljeta beigās ..... • Kas bija Džuljetas uzticības persona? • ........ paziņo, ka Džuljeta ir mirusi. • Kurš ir Romeo brālēns un labākais draugs? • Par ..... nogalināšanu Romeo jādodas trimdā. • Kāds literārais darbs ir "Romeo un Džuljeta"? • Kā sauc mūku, kurš salaulāja Romeo un Džuljetu? • ...
Fearless (Taylor's Version) 2023-05-30
6 Clues: mentions romeo and juliet • the first song on the album • mentions taylor's best friend, abigail • went viral on tiktok and is from the vault • is about taylor's relationship with her mom • taylor plays two characters in this song's music video
shakespear 2025-03-04
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- The country where Shakespeare’s plays were first performed.
- The theater that Shakespeare invented
- The time when Shakespeare wrote his plays
- Shakespeare's first play published in 1623.
- the king in King Lear who divides his kingdom between his daughters.
- This character type is often the hero or heroine.
- A type of Shakespeare play, involving mistaken identities, misunderstandings, and often ending in marriage.
- Shakespeare's tragic play involving the love story between a nobleman and a woman from Verona.
- The queen during Shakespeare's time.
- Shakespeare’s plays often include this type of supernatural element.
- A common term for a Shakespearean play with a happy ending.
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- The character who says “To be, or not to be.”
- The structure where Shakespeare's plays were performed.
- Where is Shakespeare's birth place
- Shakespeare The famous playwright's full name.
- What were Elizabethan woman ?
- The type of drama with humorous outcomes and mistaken identities.
- A Shakespearean play about a Scottish general and his ambition.
- A common theme in Shakespeare's plays, meaning a tragic downfall.
- Shakespeare’s play about the young prince of Denmark.
- The conflict of the main character with society or fate.
21 Clues: What were Elizabethan woman ? • Where is Shakespeare's birth place • The theater that Shakespeare invented • The time when Shakespeare wrote his plays • Shakespeare's first play published in 1623. • The character who says “To be, or not to be.” • The queen during Shakespeare's time. • Shakespeare’s play about the young prince of Denmark. • ...
Egypt Crossword 2025-07-23
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- – The place in Italy with the famous leaning tower
- - Food common Italy, tomato sauce and cheese on dough.
- - Empire that lived 2,000 years ago in Italy led by an emperors.
- – A red fruit used in many Italian foods.
- - Food common in Italy, like noodles but smaller.
- - Type of art made from lots of little colourful tiles.
- - City in Italy with two big football clubs.
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- - Play based in Italy. 'Romeo and _____'.
- – A kind of singing that started in Italy.
- - Special type of boat you might ride in Italy.
- - A language used in ancient times, especially in Rome.
- - Capital city of Italy.
- - A tiny country inside Rome where the Pope lives.
13 Clues: - Capital city of Italy. • - Play based in Italy. 'Romeo and _____'. • – A red fruit used in many Italian foods. • – A kind of singing that started in Italy. • - City in Italy with two big football clubs. • - Special type of boat you might ride in Italy. • - Food common in Italy, like noodles but smaller. • – The place in Italy with the famous leaning tower • ...
product rule trivia crossword puzzle 2021-01-26
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- Who is spongebob’s best friend
- Where were the first modern olympics held?
- The US purchased Alaska from which country?
- What is the name of the largest animal?
- What is the name of the longest river in the world?
- What social media uses a bird as its icon?
- Which country borders the U.S. on the south?
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- What is the last name of the man who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Country besides Portugal that speaks portuguese
- A person who studies weather is called what?
- What’s the popular tv show that is about medicine and doctors?
- What popular app used to be called musical.ly?
12 Clues: Who is spongebob’s best friend • What is the name of the largest animal? • Where were the first modern olympics held? • What social media uses a bird as its icon? • The US purchased Alaska from which country? • A person who studies weather is called what? • Which country borders the U.S. on the south? • What popular app used to be called musical.ly? • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Luis Cortes 2021-08-18
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- shakespeare's play were mainly written for...
- Shakespeare tended to write comedies, histories, and...
- the orginal author of the plot from Romeo and Juliet was...
- The Globe was closed by who in 1642
- for how many years did shakespeare disappear for after having twins
- what would shakespeare use that weren't his own
- Shakespeare worked in a nearby town as an
- was caused London to lose 1/4 of its population
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- Shakespeare was married to...
- Queen Elizabeth was known as...
- In 1608, the group became The King’s Men when King James I became their...
- what produced neurological, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body, from 1603-1604
- The orginial Globe Theater burned down after a cannon was shot, what was the cannon?
- Shakespeare valued what over originality
- No tomatoes would be thrown during...
15 Clues: Shakespeare was married to... • Queen Elizabeth was known as... • The Globe was closed by who in 1642 • No tomatoes would be thrown during... • Shakespeare valued what over originality • Shakespeare worked in a nearby town as an • shakespeare's play were mainly written for... • what would shakespeare use that weren't his own • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act I 2025-04-23
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- The literary term for two lovers doomed from the start.
- prince of Verona who demands peace
- poetic form of the prologue
- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things using like or as
- The term for the opening speech of a play
- The type of party where Romeo and Juliet first meet
- Name of Juliet’s family
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- The man who asks Lord Capulet for Juliet’s hand in marriage
- Romeo’s first love who does not love him back
- A Capulet servant who starts a fight in the streets
- cousin who tries to keep the peace
- Capulet servant who cannot read
- city where the play takes place
- The fiery Capulet who loves to fight
- long-standing fight between two families
15 Clues: Name of Juliet’s family • poetic form of the prologue • Capulet servant who cannot read • city where the play takes place • prince of Verona who demands peace • cousin who tries to keep the peace • The fiery Capulet who loves to fight • long-standing fight between two families • The term for the opening speech of a play • Romeo’s first love who does not love him back • ...
Renaissance Review 2022-09-26
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- attempted to reform society, inspire people to live Christianity, and expose the failure of the Christian Church
- Wrote many plays and poems, such as Romeo and Juliet (Last Name)
- The new artistic technique that created the appearance of three dimensions
- Where the Renaissance began around 1300
- An individual who excelled in many areas of study
- the first full-sized book printed by Gutenberg
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- During the 1500s, this invention helped spread new ideas more rapidly around Europe
- invented the printing press (Last name)
- First woman to earn a living as a writer
- a person who supported and appreciated art by funding different artists
- writing in a native language
- This term translates to "rebirth"
- Wrote Decameron
- emphasis on individual potential by studying the humanities
14 Clues: Wrote Decameron • writing in a native language • This term translates to "rebirth" • invented the printing press (Last name) • Where the Renaissance began around 1300 • First woman to earn a living as a writer • the first full-sized book printed by Gutenberg • An individual who excelled in many areas of study • emphasis on individual potential by studying the humanities • ...
Romeo & Juliet by Cullen 2023-05-09
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- Words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another
- Excessively greedy and grasping
- Of or relating to a wedding
- deviating from what is considered moral or right or proper
- Scold or reprimand severely or angrily
- Concise and full of meaning
- A person whose religious beliefs conflict with church dogma
- An incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted
- Touched by rot or decay
- an elaborate or deceitful scheme to deceive or evade
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- An image of oneself that one presents to the world
- Exclusion or rejection from a place or group
- Improperly forward or bold
- A temporary state of the dead in Roman Catholic theology
- Likely to spread and cause an epidemic disease
- A sweetened delicacy (as a preserve or pastry)
- A chamber that is used as a grave
- A health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
- A straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges
- The human face
20 Clues: The human face • Touched by rot or decay • Improperly forward or bold • Of or relating to a wedding • Concise and full of meaning • Excessively greedy and grasping • A chamber that is used as a grave • Scold or reprimand severely or angrily • Exclusion or rejection from a place or group • Likely to spread and cause an epidemic disease • ...
Romeo & Juliet vocab crossword 2021-12-10
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- Promising bad fortune
- Questioned deeply
- Cousin
- hardened for a wrong purpose
- Understanding
- Small Shield
- Spear-like weapons with broad blades
- Attendants
- Weapon
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- Hidden place
- Sellers of coal
- Wait
- Those who show disrespect or contempt
- Appearance
- Hard downward sword-stroke
- High social rank
- Hangman's noose
- Please
- Defiance
- Except
- A bitter liquid
21 Clues: Wait • Cousin • Please • Except • Weapon • Defiance • Appearance • Attendants • Hidden place • Small Shield • Understanding • Sellers of coal • Hangman's noose • A bitter liquid • High social rank • Questioned deeply • Promising bad fortune • Hard downward sword-stroke • hardened for a wrong purpose • Spear-like weapons with broad blades • Those who show disrespect or contempt
Shakespearean Language: Romeo & Juliet 2025-03-10
22 Clues: Do • No • Oh • Yes • Beg • You • Why • Soon • Mourn • Anger • Quiet • Hurry • Fellow • Listen • Gladly • Beautiful • Guarantee • By chance • From where • In addition • God's wounds • Relative (male)
Romeo & Juliet Act One 2024-04-16
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- a straight sword with a narrow blade and two edges
- a feeling of deep and bitter anger and ill-will
- the act of speaking contemptuously of
- ludicrously odd
- formally reject or disavow
- unrestrained merrymaking
- a condition or state beyond the norm
- marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint
- a wooden board or platter on which food is served or carved
- morally pure
- of or relating to a wedding
- uncommonly early
- lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief
- a noisy fight
- the outward or apparent appearance or form of something
- great in size, force, extent, or degree
- attack someone physically or emotionally
- violate the sacred character of a place or language
- a soft wet area of low-lying land that sinks underfoot
- a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something
- marked by exuberance and high spirits
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- a pike with a long tapering blade with lateral projections
- someone who journeys to a sacred place as an act of devotion
- multiply through reproduction
- indicate by signs
- a person whose religious beliefs conflict with church dogma
- boring verbosity
- a feeling of profound respect for someone or something
- the characteristic parts of a person's face
- ask for or request earnestly
- all future generations
- (old-fashioned or informal) in a little while
- become infected with an ulceration
- open rebellion against constituted authority
- beg persistently and urgently
- exceedingly harmful
- ominously prophetic
- improperly forward or bold
- the human face
- not worth considering
40 Clues: morally pure • a noisy fight • the human face • ludicrously odd • boring verbosity • uncommonly early • indicate by signs • exceedingly harmful • ominously prophetic • not worth considering • all future generations • unrestrained merrymaking • formally reject or disavow • improperly forward or bold • of or relating to a wedding • ask for or request earnestly • multiply through reproduction • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocab Words 2024-12-05
20 Clues: real • great • urged • hatred • remove • chains • efforts • generous • betrothal • /associated • owns;possesses • secret thoughts • being infatuated • purpose;intention • divine power;favor • skill in deception • conventional behavior • be weak or inconstant • destructive caterpillar • a way to say "God bless you"
Romeo & Juliet - Key Terminology 2024-06-17
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- Medieval social system
- Concentrated authority
- Medieval farmers
- Legislative body
- Period of rebirth
- Making changes
- Respect and admiration
- Faithful allegiance
- Knightly code
- Logical thinking
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- belief in human potential and flourishing
- Authority or control
- Aristocratic landowners
- Process of learning
- Made into one
- Community of people
- Government official
- Engaged in conflict
- Kingdom's rule
- Rational argument
- Physical force
21 Clues: Made into one • Knightly code • Kingdom's rule • Making changes • Physical force • Medieval farmers • Legislative body • Logical thinking • Period of rebirth • Rational argument • Process of learning • Community of people • Government official • Engaged in conflict • Faithful allegiance • Authority or control • Medieval social system • Concentrated authority • Respect and admiration • ...
Unit 2 Romeo & Juliet 2025-10-30
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- to grow or do well
- often changing your mind or feelings
- too bright or showy
- to read or look at carefully
- a ceremony or special event
- spoiled or no longer pure
- a person who makes and sells medicine
- to stop or hold someone back
- a false mean thing said about someone
- to grow weak or tired
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- fake or not real
- skill at using your hands or body
- to enjoy something a lot
- dead or rotting flesh
- unlucky or likely to end badly
- to damage or crush badly
- to tell someone off gently
- a small bird
- to pick out or choose carefully
- deep hate or anger
20 Clues: a small bird • fake or not real • to grow or do well • deep hate or anger • too bright or showy • dead or rotting flesh • to grow weak or tired • to enjoy something a lot • to damage or crush badly • spoiled or no longer pure • to tell someone off gently • a ceremony or special event • to read or look at carefully • to stop or hold someone back • unlucky or likely to end badly • ...
Aiden/ Georgie 2023-04-04
4 Clues: the head of the house of Montague • the man that wanted to marry Juliet • Capulet Capulet is the husband and father of Juliet. • prince Escalus is a major character in Romeo and Juliet
- 2024-05-23
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- At Hogwarts, the magic school, students are separated into four ______
- The two noble families lived in the city of _____
- Mr. Hoppy invented a "_______ ______" with a long metal tube.
- Before he retired, Mr. Hoppy worked as a ________
- The Capulets and Montagues were _______
- Tybalt killed Mercutio, he was Romeo's _______
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- Mrs. Silver wished Alfie to _____ and get bigger.
- Mr. Hoppy was a ________ old man because he didn't work anymore.
- The _______ was Juliet's friend and the woman who helped her since she was a baby.
- The Hogwarts students travel to school by ______
- Everybody at the Capulets party had a ______ to cover their faces.
- Every 7 days, Mr. Hoppy ______ the tortoises in Mrs. Silver's balcony.
- Romeo ______ Tybalt in the fight and then he escaped.
- Juliet didn't want to _______ Count Paris.
14 Clues: The Capulets and Montagues were _______ • Juliet didn't want to _______ Count Paris. • Tybalt killed Mercutio, he was Romeo's _______ • The Hogwarts students travel to school by ______ • Mrs. Silver wished Alfie to _____ and get bigger. • The two noble families lived in the city of _____ • Before he retired, Mr. Hoppy worked as a ________ • ...
BRAIN FREEZE PUZZLE 2025-10-03
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- Gas yang paling banyak di atmosfera bumi
- Tokoh sastera Inggeris drama Romeo & Juliet
- Lebuhraya menghubungkan Shah Alam ke Port Klang
- Tarian Sumazau, tarian tradisional Malaysia yang berasal dari negeri ____
- Platform media sosial profesional untuk networking kerjaya
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- Kelab bola sepak Itali, warna rasmi hitam putih
- Simbol utama pada bendera Kanada. hint : Daun
- Jenama mewah Perancis. hint : J’adore
- Ibu negara Australia
- Ratu Rock
- Dijalankan setiap lima tahun untuk memilih Ahli Parlimen
- HyperText Markup Language yang digunakan dalam web
12 Clues: Ratu Rock • Ibu negara Australia • Jenama mewah Perancis. hint : J’adore • Gas yang paling banyak di atmosfera bumi • Tokoh sastera Inggeris drama Romeo & Juliet • Simbol utama pada bendera Kanada. hint : Daun • Kelab bola sepak Itali, warna rasmi hitam putih • Lebuhraya menghubungkan Shah Alam ke Port Klang • HyperText Markup Language yang digunakan dalam web • ...
Shakespeare 2024-10-25
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- the name of girl in his most well known play
- Shakespeare partially owned the “___” theatre
- where plays happen
- Lord “____” men
- the name of the boy un his most well known play
- a theatre performance
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- where Shakespeare was born include the -
- a play he wrote after the death of his son
- the name of Shakespeare wife, no spaces
- a person who writes poems
10 Clues: Lord “____” men • where plays happen • a theatre performance • a person who writes poems • the name of Shakespeare wife, no spaces • where Shakespeare was born include the - • a play he wrote after the death of his son • the name of girl in his most well known play • Shakespeare partially owned the “___” theatre • the name of the boy un his most well known play
Romeo and Juliet: Act 5 Vocab 2026-06-16
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- poverty - They couldn't escape a life of __.
- unpromising - The weather forecast was __.
- prevent - Juliet must __ the marriage plans.
- friendly - They exchanged __ greetings.
- browse - Friar likes to __ his garden for herbs.
- unfortunate person - Romeo is a __.
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- absorbing - The film was __ their attention.
- send off - I will __ a message shortly.
- buried - I plan to be __ beneath a tree.
- bad sign - Romeo's dreams were a __.
10 Clues: unfortunate person - Romeo is a __. • bad sign - Romeo's dreams were a __. • send off - I will __ a message shortly. • friendly - They exchanged __ greetings. • buried - I plan to be __ beneath a tree. • unpromising - The weather forecast was __. • absorbing - The film was __ their attention. • poverty - They couldn't escape a life of __. • ...
CROSSWORD 2013-02-18
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- I am known as the red planet.
- Kilimanjaro is the highest peak in this continent.
- If A=1, B=2, then what is 6,5,2,18,21,1,18,26?
- This person will tell you to never be a CHEATER.
- Create a heavenly being from this ANGLE
- We add this country to make our food spicy.
- What did a sundial indicate?
- I am BELOW your forearm. (Part of the body)
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- I wrote"Romeo and Juliet. Who am I?
- 12 inches together make a _______. (Part of the body)
- Which country is very oily/slippery?
- We are the brothers who invented the airplane.
- A stitch in time saves ________.
- Complete the following: One _______ of corn.
14 Clues: What did a sundial indicate? • I am known as the red planet. • A stitch in time saves ________. • I wrote"Romeo and Juliet. Who am I? • Which country is very oily/slippery? • Create a heavenly being from this ANGLE • We add this country to make our food spicy. • I am BELOW your forearm. (Part of the body) • Complete the following: One _______ of corn. • ...
Books 2021-06-29
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- It is a kind of story which usually includes animals or plants.Such story always has a moral
- This person writes book
- The name of the main female character in Harry Potter
- You keep books on this!
- This person wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The surname of the author who wrote "The adventures of Tom Sawyer"
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- Cindrella is a ...
- This is the "outside" of the book
- In this country paper was firstly invented here
- Many young people prefer using...for reading
- You can borrow a book at this place
- You finish the book here
- You ‘turn’ these when you are reading a
- This is what you do with the book!
14 Clues: Cindrella is a ... • This person writes book • You keep books on this! • You finish the book here • This is the "outside" of the book • This person wrote Romeo and Juliet • This is what you do with the book! • You can borrow a book at this place • You ‘turn’ these when you are reading a • Many young people prefer using...for reading • ...
test 2024-05-24
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- In which city is the Statue of Liberty located?
- Which animal is known as the King of the Jungle?
- Who is known as the father of computers?
- What is the smallest prime number?
- What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- How many continents are there on Earth?
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- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- Which gas do plants absorb from the atmosphere?
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- Ocean What is the largest ocean on Earth?
- How many colors are there in a rainbow?
- What is the chemical symbol for water?
- What is the capital of France?
15 Clues: What is the capital of France? • What is the smallest prime number? • What is the chemical symbol for water? • Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"? • How many colors are there in a rainbow? • How many continents are there on Earth? • Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Who is known as the father of computers? • Ocean What is the largest ocean on Earth? • ...
Brinn Stine's Character Summary Crossword Puzzle 2023-03-25
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- Juliet's suitor; doesn't get to know Juliet and assumes she will marry him
- diffuses violence; distracts his cousin from love
- can be vulgar and funny; confidant and friend
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- married young; wants her daughter to marry a Count
- can be hot headed; hates pretentious people; relative to the prince
- dies of grief over her son's death
- fasionista; vain; hates the Montagues
- of the Montague family;impulsive but not interested in violence
8 Clues: dies of grief over her son's death • fasionista; vain; hates the Montagues • can be vulgar and funny; confidant and friend • diffuses violence; distracts his cousin from love • married young; wants her daughter to marry a Count • of the Montague family;impulsive but not interested in violence • can be hot headed; hates pretentious people; relative to the prince • ...
SHAKESPEARE 2021-11-26
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- So wise so young, they say do never live long
- of Venice "I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes?....
- Caesar "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears....
- for she had eyes, and chose me
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- fair is foul and foul is fair
- lear As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods
- and Juliet But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
- to be or not to be
8 Clues: to be or not to be • fair is foul and foul is fair • for she had eyes, and chose me • So wise so young, they say do never live long • of Venice "I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes?.... • lear As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods • Caesar "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.... • and Juliet But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
Romeo and Juilet 2016-04-15
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- servant to capulet
- servant to romeo
- john/ of the same order
- father
- of Verona
- nephew to montague, and friend to romeo
- kinsman to the prince, and friend to romeo
- romeos father
- son to montague
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- of the play
- servant to juilets nurse
- to montague
- young nobleman, kinsman to the prince
- nephew to lady capulet
- of the play
- capulet/ wife to capulet
- daughter to capulet
- servant to capulet
18 Clues: father • of Verona • of the play • to montague • of the play • romeos father • son to montague • servant to romeo • servant to capulet • servant to capulet • daughter to capulet • nephew to lady capulet • john/ of the same order • servant to juilets nurse • capulet/ wife to capulet • young nobleman, kinsman to the prince • nephew to montague, and friend to romeo • ...
wenedsay wars pat 2020-08-20
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- Hollys best friend at school who is nice.
- The city holly lives in
- The bully of the school
- The janitor of the school
- Meryl lee comparison from a play/book
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- The civil rights activist who got shot
- The last name of the person who got assasinated
- The towns favorite baseball team
- Hollys comparison from a play/book
- Meryl lees favorite drink
- what mr. goldman sells at the bakery
- The country the us was in war with
12 Clues: The city holly lives in • The bully of the school • Meryl lees favorite drink • The janitor of the school • The towns favorite baseball team • Hollys comparison from a play/book • The country the us was in war with • what mr. goldman sells at the bakery • Meryl lee comparison from a play/book • The civil rights activist who got shot • Hollys best friend at school who is nice. • ...
Michael & Bea July 29th 2023 2023-07-11
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- Romeo and Juliet themed street name of the couple's first apartment.
- Who is the chef in the relationship?
- What is the bride’s favourite movie and book franchise?
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- What is the name of the couple's first fur baby?
- Michael's comic book hero of choice
- Instrument family the bride specialized in.
- What instrument does the groom play?
7 Clues: Michael's comic book hero of choice • Who is the chef in the relationship? • What instrument does the groom play? • Instrument family the bride specialized in. • What is the name of the couple's first fur baby? • What is the bride’s favourite movie and book franchise? • Romeo and Juliet themed street name of the couple's first apartment.
Abdullah's Crossword Skibbidi 2024-04-24
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- A form of Entertianment that everyone could see.
- a area where the theater where some of Shakespheres first plays were played.
- father of Elizabith I
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- ______ da Vinci
- Built the first public theater.
- one of the most popular play Wrighters and poets of their time famous for making Romeo and Juliet
- first woman to command of england
7 Clues: ______ da Vinci • father of Elizabith I • Built the first public theater. • first woman to command of england • A form of Entertianment that everyone could see. • a area where the theater where some of Shakespheres first plays were played. • one of the most popular play Wrighters and poets of their time famous for making Romeo and Juliet
renaissance 2023-10-12
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- The person who helped the pilgrims in the new world and gave them crops
- the biggest church in Europe
- he made trade routes for England to America
- The civilization in the new world that preformed sacrifices
- A crop only grown in the Americas
- he did a heist called the guns way heist
- his best piece of work is a bronze statue of david
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- tried to sail around the world to asia but reached the americas
- Johannes Gutenberg invented this item
- he painted the roof of the Sistine chapel
- made armor not necessary
- he wrote romeo and Juliet
- he circumnavigated the globe
- he made a painting called the school of Athens
- he painted the Mona Lisa
15 Clues: made armor not necessary • he painted the Mona Lisa • he wrote romeo and Juliet • the biggest church in Europe • he circumnavigated the globe • A crop only grown in the Americas • Johannes Gutenberg invented this item • he did a heist called the guns way heist • he painted the roof of the Sistine chapel • he made trade routes for England to America • ...
Figurative Language 2023-11-14
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- The trees danced in the wind.
- I'm so hungry I could eat a horse.
- Telling someone it's a "nice day" when it's raining.
- A fire station burns down.
- Romeo thinks Juliet is dead, but the audience knows she has only taken a sleeping potion.
- She swims like a fish.
- A white dove represents peace.
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- Pop!
- Living death
- I was in a dark room, loud tunes, looking to make a vow soon.
- I tried to catch some fog, but I mist.
- The west wind whispered wild warnings.
- I told her to keep her mouth shut, but she let the cat out of the bag.
- The chocolate cake was moist and rich, with a sweet and tangy frosting that melted on my tongue.
- Love is a battlefield.
15 Clues: Pop! • Living death • She swims like a fish. • Love is a battlefield. • A fire station burns down. • The trees danced in the wind. • A white dove represents peace. • I'm so hungry I could eat a horse. • I tried to catch some fog, but I mist. • The west wind whispered wild warnings. • Telling someone it's a "nice day" when it's raining. • ...
SHAKESPEARE 2021-11-26
Across
- So wise so young, they say do never live long
- for she had eyes, and chose me
- of Venice "I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes?....
Down
- lear As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods
- to be or not to be
- Caesar "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears....
- and Juliet But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
- fair is foul and foul is fair
8 Clues: to be or not to be • fair is foul and foul is fair • for she had eyes, and chose me • So wise so young, they say do never live long • of Venice "I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes?.... • lear As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods • Caesar "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.... • and Juliet But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
The Arts 2022-12-07
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- making clothes by using two long needles to connect wool or another type of thread
- to make something out of wood
- the Burj Al Arab hotel is in...
- the art of forming solid objects that represent a thing
- the activity or skill of making clay objects by hand
- a necklace, a bracelet or a ring
- the most famous painting, made by Leonardo da Vinci
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- a picture you paint is called a...
- the sculptor who made "David"
- jobs or activities that needs skill and experience
- a film directed by James Cameron in 2009
- material which you need to do pottery
- a person whose job is to make people laugh by telling jokes
- ... and Juliet was written by Shakespeare
- the act of making a picture with a pencil or pen
15 Clues: the sculptor who made "David" • to make something out of wood • the Burj Al Arab hotel is in... • a necklace, a bracelet or a ring • a picture you paint is called a... • material which you need to do pottery • a film directed by James Cameron in 2009 • ... and Juliet was written by Shakespeare • the act of making a picture with a pencil or pen • ...
Literature 2020-04-27
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- Likes to chase mice
- The writer of War Horse, Private Peaceful and Arthur: High King of Britain is called Michael...
- Surname of the writer of the Harry Potter books
- The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe is set in a fictional place called...
- English playwright who lived from 1564 – 1616
- Has a trunk
- What kind of kid keeps a diary in Jeff Kinney's books?
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- Large marsupial
- The Greeks surprised the Trojans by hiding inside a wooden construction of what type of animal?
- Who is Romeo in love with in Shakespeare's play?
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
- Who adventures in wonderland?
- What pattern of pyjamas does the boy wear in John Boyne's book?
- The main character in The Hobbit is called Bilbo...
15 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Who adventures in wonderland? • English playwright who lived from 1564 – 1616 • Surname of the writer of the Harry Potter books • Who is Romeo in love with in Shakespeare's play? • The main character in The Hobbit is called Bilbo... • What kind of kid keeps a diary in Jeff Kinney's books? • ...
The Elizabethan Era & 'Much Ado About Nothing' 2023-06-21
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- The colour of the flag that symbolised a comedic play.
- The genre of 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
- The location in Italy where the play is set.
- Language spoken during the Elizabethan era.
- The protagonist who argues with Benedick in the opening scene.
- The character who Claudio is in love with.
- How a society is described when men rule and hold all of the power.
- Monarch of England during the Elizabethan era.
- Another word that means to challenge traditions.
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- How Beatrice wishes to remain.
- The _______ Theatre
- Playwright known for 'Romeo & Juliet', 'Macbeth' and 'Much Ado About Nothing'.
- Two events happen at the end of the play.
- Female actors were not allowed, so male actors played these roles.
- The amount of flags that could be flown above the theatre.
15 Clues: The _______ Theatre • How Beatrice wishes to remain. • The genre of 'Much Ado About Nothing'. • Two events happen at the end of the play. • The character who Claudio is in love with. • Language spoken during the Elizabethan era. • The location in Italy where the play is set. • Monarch of England during the Elizabethan era. • ...
Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- Painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- Wrote Romeo And Juliet and other plays.
- Written by Geophry Chaucher, is a series of tales that portray Chaucer's view of English society at the time.
- Written by Nicholo Machiavelli.
- Period of time and it was a discovery of new forms of art, literature, and political ideas.
- Invented by Johaness Gutenburg.
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- Written by Miguel de Cervantes.
- Painted the Mona Lisa.
- Painter and was an architect and is most famous for painting The School Of Athens.
- Philosophy that people should be educated in the arts, sciences and, literature.
10 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa. • Written by Miguel de Cervantes. • Written by Nicholo Machiavelli. • Invented by Johaness Gutenburg. • Wrote Romeo And Juliet and other plays. • Painted on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • Philosophy that people should be educated in the arts, sciences and, literature. • ...
London 2026-03-16
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- The capital city of the United Kingdom.
- English playwright who wrote Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
- Iconic bascule bridge over the River Thames in London.
- Unidentified serial killer who terrorized Victorian London in 1888
- The large bell in the clock tower at the Palace of Westminster in London.
- The famous British family that includes kings and queens.
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- Large historic county in northern England.
- The long-reigning British queen who ruled from 1952 to 2022.
- Animals blamed for spreading the plague.
- London district known for a colorful carnival and a romantic comedy film.
- The London palace that is the official residence of the British monarch.
- A large body of salt water smaller than an ocean.
12 Clues: The capital city of the United Kingdom. • Animals blamed for spreading the plague. • Large historic county in northern England. • A large body of salt water smaller than an ocean. • Iconic bascule bridge over the River Thames in London. • English playwright who wrote Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet. • The famous British family that includes kings and queens. • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-23
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- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
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- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
10 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift. • Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days. • ...
The Odyssey VSS Words 2022-05-16
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- Will Odysseus make it home, or will he prove to be a tragic __________?
- The baby's __________ crying kept her parents awake all night.
- Gilgamesh eventually realizes his quest for immortality is nothing but __________.
- The students ran __________ across the street to the park.
- Mary had a little lamb, whose __________ was white as snow.
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- Odysseus __________ to see his wife and son again.
- The high schoolers learned to make __________ in art class.
- The cat brought the __________ of a mouse to the front door.
- The __________ of Romeo and Juliet ends with their deaths.
- Gilgamesh's __________ flaw is his selfishness.
10 Clues: Gilgamesh's __________ flaw is his selfishness. • Odysseus __________ to see his wife and son again. • The __________ of Romeo and Juliet ends with their deaths. • The students ran __________ across the street to the park. • The high schoolers learned to make __________ in art class. • Mary had a little lamb, whose __________ was white as snow. • ...
Crossword 2022-09-21
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- Author of Iliad
- the fruit Persephone ate that tied her to the Underworld
- Agatha Christie's most famous detective character
- Romeo Juliet is set in which city
- Name of the book/collection of poems that fetched Rabindranath Tagore his Nobel Prize
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- Number of Harry Potter books
- Name of the Mother in How I Met Your Mother
- Name of Mr. Darcy's estate in Pride and Prejudice
- Race of nomadic horse-mounted warriors in A Song of Ice and Fire
- Name of the main character of the Hunger Games
10 Clues: Author of Iliad • Number of Harry Potter books • Romeo Juliet is set in which city • Name of the Mother in How I Met Your Mother • Name of the main character of the Hunger Games • Name of Mr. Darcy's estate in Pride and Prejudice • Agatha Christie's most famous detective character • the fruit Persephone ate that tied her to the Underworld • ...
A very short crossword 2024-04-25
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- the ability to do something well
- at no time in the past or future
- cease work or movement in order to relax, refresh oneself, or recover strength
- phonetic alphabet after Sierra and partner of Juliet
- one thousand
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- a place, area, or environment that provides opportunities for variation and experimentation
- put upside down or in the opposite position
- tempt (a person or animal) to do something or to go somewhere
- follow the course or trail of (someone or something)
- a close parallel or repetition of an idea, feeling, style, or event
10 Clues: one thousand • the ability to do something well • at no time in the past or future • put upside down or in the opposite position • follow the course or trail of (someone or something) • phonetic alphabet after Sierra and partner of Juliet • tempt (a person or animal) to do something or to go somewhere • ...
English 9 Semester Review 2023-06-13
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- My death is omitted from many Romeo and Juliet movies and versions –apparently this makes Romeo seem just a bit too villainous
- The name we give to opening paragraphs in essay that begin with introductory comments but “close in” on a concrete thesis
- In Romeo and Juliet it was “heavy lightness” or “loving hate”; in fact the whole play itself might be considered this literary term because it is a hybrid of both comedy and tragedy
- The name we give to “excessive pride”; The thing that both Odysseus and the Alaskan Traveler (in “To Build a Fire”) had to unlearn according to some of the angry gods
- This Literary term should not be confused with verbal irony – it has more to do with a kind of “little did they know” kind-of-irony. Basically it refers to those situations in which the audience knows more than the character
- We said that “Harrison Bergeron” offered much social commentary making it this genre; Exaggeration and Irony are the favorite tools of this type of writing
- We learn at the end of the novel that this baby’s name is almost foreshadowing for the death he will encounter because he sounded like a “Coyote” just before being shot.
- Short story author Ray Bradbury reminds us in “The Sound of Thunder” that small events can have big consequences, something we call the ___________
- The all-important line of any traditional essay
- Some call this type of story a “small story with a big idea”; Jesus in the Bible told many of these.
- The total number of deaths in Romeo and Juliet
- A short Story tellers favorite tool; What might be said of the situation in “The Most Dangerous Game” when the hunter becomes the hunted
- I’ve heard of “Anti-Pasta” but apparently we have a similar term in literature for those main characters that tend to be the opposite of what you’d expect – a bit gritty and rough around the edges
- It is good to train yourself to follow topic sentences in your body paragraphs with this, a line which aims to restate the topic sentence with clearer language
- Some people call this vice or bad habit a “green-eyed monster” or, according to Steinbeck, the appetite that is never fully satisfied
- The destroying of one of these was almost worse than killing a man according to Kino – a pearl fisherman
- The all-important line of an traditional academic essay; Makes for an awkward-sounding plural
- The plant that Odysseus men should never have eaten
- Some folks call these guys “reluctant” heroes, but another aspect of these guys is that they are immediately recognizable – very regular joes….
- Mr. Pignati’s trademark facial expression; a sharp contrast to the perpetual disappointment of John and Lorraine’s parents
- Probably the only friend Mr. Pignati had after the death of his wife (before meeting John and Lorraine)
- Because of our lack of technology we Elizabethans used this rhyming ending to signal to audiences that a scene or act was about to end
- The Epithet, or nickname, that John is given in the book “The Pigman” because of what he did to high school toilets
- When this goes off in your head it really is impossible to think, according to the father of Harrison Bergeron
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- Because he was so good at belittling and putting down some of his characters, we called Shakespeare this nickname…
- When we call someone a “Romeo” perhaps we are making an ____________ to the author Shakespeare; Not to be confused with what David Copperfield does
- When I see that proverbial “light-bulb over your head” you might be experiencing one of these profound “Aha” moments otherwise called a(n)…
- “Zeus will avenge the unoffending guest” – a key line in our Epic that also sums up this Greek code of Hospitality
- These stories are meant to warn; Perhaps the video that you were shown in Drivers Education class –they usually end in “grizzly detail”
- This short story title (meaning “trespassers”) has new meaning when we get to the end of learn about the wolves
- We might do well to remember that these types of Homeric Similes tend to be rather violent and graphic
- As a story genre you might have to forgive me for being so preachy – but I have a strong moral I’d like to share…
- Perhaps the best “genre” label for “The Pigman”; Some call this a “novel of education”
- The literary term that would apply to those “apt names” that we see used frequently in The Odyssey; “Polyphemus, eater-of-guests”, for example
- In writing, when we say that a “1,000 words is worth a picture” we are not just getting the saying wrong, we are talking about this story-telling technique
- That “delicious” information that we love to share with others; the ‘stuff’ that travels over fences almost quicker than neighbors can tell, according to Steinbeck
- After the battle of Troy and the Trojan Horse, it was said for many years that you ought to “Beware the Greeks bearing” these….
- Unfortunately, the father of Polyphemus
- Juliet’s balcony scene speech could probably be called this, but technically Romeo was listening so then it would have to be a monologue
39 Clues: Unfortunately, the father of Polyphemus • The total number of deaths in Romeo and Juliet • The all-important line of any traditional essay • The plant that Odysseus men should never have eaten • Perhaps the best “genre” label for “The Pigman”; Some call this a “novel of education” • ...
The Globe 2019-07-16
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- The river that runs through London next to the theatre.
- First name of the leading actor in Shakespeare's company.
- Liquid used to extinguish the flames.
- [BLANK] Upon Avon - Shakespeare's birthplace.
- The name of one of the other theatres in Southwark.
- Shakespeare was born in this century.
- The cause of the fire that destroyed the theatre.
- [BLANK] Chamberlain's Men - the name of the acting company.
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- The name of Shakespeare's wife.
- Surname of the builder who stored the timbers.
- Time of year when the original theatre was dismantled.
- Location of the rebuilt Globe Theatre.
- Surname of the man who owned the site of their first theatre.
- The month in which the theatre burnt down.
- [BLANK] and Juliet.
15 Clues: [BLANK] and Juliet. • The name of Shakespeare's wife. • Liquid used to extinguish the flames. • Shakespeare was born in this century. • Location of the rebuilt Globe Theatre. • The month in which the theatre burnt down. • [BLANK] Upon Avon - Shakespeare's birthplace. • Surname of the builder who stored the timbers. • The cause of the fire that destroyed the theatre. • ...
Art & Macbeth & Renaissance 2022-05-13
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- Macbeth takes place in _____ a thousand years ago
- a famous sculpture made by Michelangelo
- the person who painted the school of Athens
- ___ perspective added
- the protagonist of the play we read in class
- the person who sculpted the Ecstasy of saint Teresa, famous for capturing action in his paintings
- Duncan's successor
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- ____ configuration pulled your attention to a certain point in the painting
- who invented the printing press
- the author of Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet
- first book printed, printed in latin
- the person to prove heliocentric theory and run gravity tests
- what is the study of human bodies that Leonardo DaVinci studied to make his paintings more realistic
- paper making technology came from
- The first person Macbeth murdered
15 Clues: Duncan's successor • ___ perspective added • who invented the printing press • paper making technology came from • The first person Macbeth murdered • first book printed, printed in latin • a famous sculpture made by Michelangelo • the person who painted the school of Athens • the protagonist of the play we read in class • Macbeth takes place in _____ a thousand years ago • ...
Story 2022-01-19
7 Clues: It’s a win! Ex. Rocky • It really happened Ex. Titanic • It makes you laugh! Ex. The Hangover • Difficult to find true Ex. Cast Away • It makes you cry Ex. Romeo and Juliet • Not very long Ex. Little Red Riding Hood • It continues for a while Ex. Lord of the Rings
WH Module 8 Esther Osituwo 2025 2025-05-23
Across
- Which Renaissance sculptor created the bronze statue of David before Michelangelo’s marble version?
- Movement challenging the Catholic Church
- Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the _____ Chapel.
- The intellectual movement during the Renaissance that focused on Greek and Roman classical texts.
- Economic system focused on trade and banking
- The Renaissance began in Italy but later spread across _____, influencing art, science, and philosophy.
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- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- Cultural rebirth of art, science, and philosophy
- Which Italian city is known as the birthplace of the Renaissance?
- Johannesnes Gutenberg invented the ____ press, which helped with the spread of knowledge.
- Which famous playwrighter from the English Renaissance wrote Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet?
- Which Renaissance astronomer improved the telescope and supported Copernicus' heliocentric theory?
- Sculptor of David
- A financial supporter of artists and scholars during the Renaissance.
- The Renaissance was inspired by the classical works of ancient Greece and
15 Clues: Sculptor of David • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Movement challenging the Catholic Church • Economic system focused on trade and banking • Cultural rebirth of art, science, and philosophy • Michelangelo painted the ceiling of the _____ Chapel. • Which Italian city is known as the birthplace of the Renaissance? • ...
Features of stories 2020-04-16
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- Sherlock Holmes and King Arthur are famous ________.
- One of the themes in the story of Romeo and Juliet is _____.
- The main character in a story often has to solve a ____.
- A man who is admired by many people for doing something brave or good.
- A ______ is an unexpected change or development in a story.
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- The problem is solved or settled.
- or main idea in a story.
- The place and time at which the action occurs.
- A series of events which form the story.
9 Clues: or main idea in a story. • The problem is solved or settled. • A series of events which form the story. • The place and time at which the action occurs. • Sherlock Holmes and King Arthur are famous ________. • The main character in a story often has to solve a ____. • A ______ is an unexpected change or development in a story. • ...
Romeo ja Juliet 2025-01-29
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- – Mees, kellegaa Julia pidi abielluma, linna nimi.
- – Peategelane, naissoost
- – Romeo perekond.
- – Preester, kes aitab Romeo ja Julial oma armastust varjata.
- – Peategelane, meessoost
- – Tugev jõud, mis määrab noorte armastajate traagilise lõpu.
- – Julia perekond.
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- – Linn, kus toimub kogu lugu.
- – Romeo ja Julia kohtumispaik.
- – Relv, mida Julia kasutab
- – Romeo sõber, kelle surm toob kaasa dramaatilisi sündmusi.
- – Žanr, kus lugu lõpeb kurvalt, nagu „Romeo ja Julia” puhul.
- – Julia nõbu, kes on Romeo vaenlane.
13 Clues: – Romeo perekond. • – Julia perekond. • – Peategelane, naissoost • – Peategelane, meessoost • – Relv, mida Julia kasutab • – Linn, kus toimub kogu lugu. • – Romeo ja Julia kohtumispaik. • – Julia nõbu, kes on Romeo vaenlane. • – Mees, kellegaa Julia pidi abielluma, linna nimi. • – Romeo sõber, kelle surm toob kaasa dramaatilisi sündmusi. • ...
Taylor Swift 2023-10-16
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- Romantics Which music video has lots of live show clips?
- “And I’ll write your name” is a lyric from which song?
- How would Taylor describe her “Summer”?
- What did Taylor say was “on my guitar”?
- Which music video has Taylor doing funny dancing in a blue/green dress?
- Which month did Taylor go “back to”?
- What did Taylor “burn” on her debut album
- Which album features The 1, Cardigan and The Last Great American Dynasty
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- What would Taylor Swift wear on her finger to “marry you”?
- Which famous city does Taylor welcome us to?
- What colour is the “haze” on the most recent album?
- Taylor was ___ “to meet you”
- Which song did Taylor record a 10-minute version of?
- Which song is about Romeo and Juliet?
- Which album had the song “I knew you were trouble”?
- Which male singer has been on two Taylor Swift songs (Endgame and Everything Has Changed)
16 Clues: Taylor was ___ “to meet you” • Which month did Taylor go “back to”? • Which song is about Romeo and Juliet? • How would Taylor describe her “Summer”? • What did Taylor say was “on my guitar”? • What did Taylor “burn” on her debut album • Which famous city does Taylor welcome us to? • What colour is the “haze” on the most recent album? • ...
shakespeare 2018-05-06
7 Clues: she loved romeo • they played women's roles • shakespeare was born there • the name of shakespeare's theatre • the shape of shakespeare's theatre • the cause of the theatre's destruction • shakespeare's original theatre was made of this material
Types of books and magazines 2023-04-26
7 Clues: Death Note (Tsugumi Ōba) • Gone Girl (Gillian Flynn) • 5 Ingredients (Jamie Oliver) • The Incredible Hulk (Stan Lee) • The Time Machine (George Wells) • Romeo & Juliet (William Shakespeare) • Love in the Time of Cholera (Gabriel García Márquez)
Delilah Matrese character summary crossword 2023-03-31
Across
- A man who is the patriarch of his family and has a son named Romeo
- A woman who plays the role of juliet's mother figure as juliet's mother doesn't show interest in her
- A thirteen year old lover girl who commits scuicide
Down
- A clever man who has a secret plan to end civil trife
- A sixteen year old lover boy who commits scuicide
- A bitter man who makes jokes and ruins any chance of a good ending
- A man with a big ego who will do anything to withhold his family's honor
7 Clues: A sixteen year old lover boy who commits scuicide • A thirteen year old lover girl who commits scuicide • A clever man who has a secret plan to end civil trife • A man who is the patriarch of his family and has a son named Romeo • A bitter man who makes jokes and ruins any chance of a good ending • ...
The Puffin Mahabharata VSS List I 2022-02-01
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- After Tomas spread that rumor about me, our friendship turned into __________.
- The __________ of Gilgamesh is the oldest known literary work.
- We went on a _________ to St. John Baptist de La Salle's birthplace.
- It's important to respect your __________.
- Romeo and Juliet could not be together because of a __________ between their families.
- __________ is an important quality in a friend.
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- The bride and groom promised lifelong __________ to each other.
- The author faced __________ for criticizing the king.
- The British monarch once had __________ over the United States.
- Heaven is a state of eternal __________.
10 Clues: Heaven is a state of eternal __________. • It's important to respect your __________. • __________ is an important quality in a friend. • The author faced __________ for criticizing the king. • The __________ of Gilgamesh is the oldest known literary work. • The bride and groom promised lifelong __________ to each other. • ...
Crossword 2022-09-21
Across
- Author of Iliad
- The fruit Persephone ate that tied her to the Underworld
- Agatha Christie's most famous detective character
- Romeo Juliet is set in which city
- Name of the book/collection of poems that fetched Rabindranath Tagore his Nobel Prize
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- Number of Harry Potter books
- Name of the Mother in How I Met Your Mother
- Name of Mr. Darcy's estate in Pride and Prejudice
- Race of nomadic horse-mounted warriors in A Song of Ice and Fire
- Name of the main character of the Hunger Games
10 Clues: Author of Iliad • Number of Harry Potter books • Romeo Juliet is set in which city • Name of the Mother in How I Met Your Mother • Name of the main character of the Hunger Games • Name of Mr. Darcy's estate in Pride and Prejudice • Agatha Christie's most famous detective character • The fruit Persephone ate that tied her to the Underworld • ...
Books and Authors Crossword 2022-03-21
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- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
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- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
10 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift. • Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days. • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocabulary 2026-01-13
Across
- a record or bill of financial activity relating to a particular period or purpose
- easy to take in or understand
- delicate or gentle in nature
- permission to do something
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- to keep hidden or to hide away
- morally excellent; righteous
- the quality of being reliable or stable
- a celebration, especially a noisy one
- hated or despised
- a dispute or disagreement
- to make greater in size, number, or strength; to increase
- strong, angry disagreements between individuals or groups
- to blemish or disfigure; to damage
13 Clues: hated or despised • a dispute or disagreement • permission to do something • morally excellent; righteous • delicate or gentle in nature • easy to take in or understand • to keep hidden or to hide away • to blemish or disfigure; to damage • a celebration, especially a noisy one • the quality of being reliable or stable • to make greater in size, number, or strength; to increase • ...
Romeo & Julia 2015-12-21
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- Wo spielt Romeo & Julia
- Zu welchem Haus gehört Romeo ?
- Das Drama Romeo & Julia gehört zu der Gattung der … ?
- Womit kann Julia ihren Tod vortäuschen ?
- Wer hilft Romeo & Julia bei ihrer heimlichen Trauung ?
- Womit tötet sich Julia ?
- Tybalt ist Julias …?
- Womit tötet sich Romeo ?
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- Wen tötet Romeo ?
- Wohin flieht Romeo nach seiner Verbannung ?
- Welche andere Figur aus Shakespeares Sommernachtstraum tritt auf ?
- „Es war die … und nicht die Lerche, die eben jetzt dein banges Ohr durchrang“-(vgl. Julia 3Akt. Szene 5)
- Auf was hofft Lorenzo u.a. bei Romeos & Julias Liebe?
- In wen war Romeo vor Julia scheinbar verliebt ?
- die … der Häuser Carpulet & Mantague.
- Wen erdolcht Tybalt?
- welchem Haus gehört Julias ?
- Wen tötet Romeo bei der Gruft der Capulets ?
18 Clues: Wen tötet Romeo ? • Wen erdolcht Tybalt? • Tybalt ist Julias …? • Wo spielt Romeo & Julia • Womit tötet sich Julia ? • Womit tötet sich Romeo ? • welchem Haus gehört Julias ? • Zu welchem Haus gehört Romeo ? • die … der Häuser Carpulet & Mantague. • Womit kann Julia ihren Tod vortäuschen ? • Wohin flieht Romeo nach seiner Verbannung ? • Wen tötet Romeo bei der Gruft der Capulets ? • ...
Setting 2021-06-15
Vocab SAT 3 2024-04-24
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- The United States Democratic party is often times the _____ to the Republican Party
- The peer-reviewed study was ___.
- what major war started in 1939
- Lebron James was ___ on fire
- The _____ of the pop quizzes makes them difficult.
- Who is often times known as crazy in Romeo and Juliet.
- Referred to in a proverb/idiom
- People from the renaissance are known to ___ in many fields.
- Sometimes teenagers can be this.
- Praneil shows this in all of his classes
- The United Nations recognized China(PRC) as ____ (or the ROC) for a while.
- Darwin ____ around the Galapagos Islands.
- Also a sycophant.
- (no space) This country provides the most funding for the UN.
- High schoolers often times _____ to skip school.
- Mr. Marple said the sticky notes were done with minimal effort.
- Who supports Tom Robinson in the trial.
- Who is the messenger in Romeo And Juliet (first name)
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- The flat Earther did not believe anyone.
- Pugnacious
- North Korea is under a ____ leader
- I learned the symptoes of different drugs in ___ for the drug test. Rote
- The funeral was ____ and played sad music.
- designed to be useful/practical
- I ____ after winning my gamble.
- On his first game in the NBA, the ____ scored twenty points.
- He was called a _____ for his poor table manners
- neat and trim in dress/appearance
- were an amazing poker player because of their ___ face.
- What regime does Russia support in the Syrian civil war.
- My mom was ____ to me from the kitchen.
- Who is the author of the book we are reading now.
- The soldiers had to be ____ during their march into dangerous enemy territory.
- (No space) In the ___ the Israel-Hamas war is unfolding.
- The Prime Minister of Israel is ___ (last name)
- (nospace) He said this word to me before eating.
- Thiefs are ____ in the local museum.
- This is close to last
- After recieving an F on the pop quiz the student was ___.
- The prison warden was ______ and shouted at everyone she came accross.
- Who is the author of To Kill A Mockingbird
- (nospace) Often times lawyers of the supreme court finish ___ in school.
- The mom tried to ____ the baby once it started crying on the airplane.
43 Clues: Pugnacious • Also a sycophant. • This is close to last • Lebron James was ___ on fire • what major war started in 1939 • Referred to in a proverb/idiom • designed to be useful/practical • I ____ after winning my gamble. • The peer-reviewed study was ___. • Sometimes teenagers can be this. • neat and trim in dress/appearance • North Korea is under a ____ leader • ...
A very short crossword 2024-04-25
Across
- the ability to do something well
- at no time in the past or future
- cease work or movement in order to relax, refresh oneself, or recover strength
- phonetic alphabet after Sierra and partner of Juliet
- one thousand
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- a place, area, or environment that provides opportunities for variation and experimentation
- put upside down or in the opposite position
- tempt (a person or animal) to do something or to go somewhere
- follow the course or trail of (someone or something)
- a close parallel or repetition of an idea, feeling, style, or event
10 Clues: one thousand • the ability to do something well • at no time in the past or future • put upside down or in the opposite position • follow the course or trail of (someone or something) • phonetic alphabet after Sierra and partner of Juliet • tempt (a person or animal) to do something or to go somewhere • ...
