romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
Shakespeare 2015-06-03
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- This person wrote many famous plays
- Someone who was married to Shakespeare
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- A person who Shakespeare "stole" his plays from.
- A women who fell in love with a man who's family didn't like the women's family.
- Son of Shakespeare
- A facility where Shakespeare performed a majority of his plays.
- Daughter of Shakespeare
- A man in one of Shakespeare's play that committed suicide.
8 Clues: Son of Shakespeare • Daughter of Shakespeare • This person wrote many famous plays • Someone who was married to Shakespeare • A person who Shakespeare "stole" his plays from. • A man in one of Shakespeare's play that committed suicide. • A facility where Shakespeare performed a majority of his plays. • ...
Honors English 9 Poetry Terms 2024-04-19
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- Ex:I'm Juliet to your Romeo
- Ex:Don't judge a book by its cover,be true to yourself
- Ex:Peace signs, doves, hearts
- The song 'Twinkle Twinkle Little Star' contains lines that can be described as this term with the pattern AABBAA
- Ex:The flowers danced to the wind
- Ex:Eyes are the windows to the soul
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- Ex:I had a cat who wore a hat
- Ex:As blind as a bat
- Ex:The trees swayed in the wind, their leaves resembling green flames
- Morgan Freeman is a common _____ in movies
- Ex:Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers
- Ex:It is what it is
- A song would follow this 'pattern'
- Similar to a paragraph
14 Clues: Ex:It is what it is • Ex:As blind as a bat • Similar to a paragraph • Ex:I'm Juliet to your Romeo • Ex:I had a cat who wore a hat • Ex:Peace signs, doves, hearts • Ex:The flowers danced to the wind • A song would follow this 'pattern' • Ex:Eyes are the windows to the soul • Morgan Freeman is a common _____ in movies • Ex:Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2022-02-10
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- predict
- showing or feeling active opposition or hostility toward someone or something.
- a solemn promise.
- an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress.
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- a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury.
- strong hostility
- enthusiasm or passion.
- kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit.
- having or showing a stubborn and determined intention to do as one wants, regardless of the consequences or effects.
9 Clues: predict • strong hostility • a solemn promise. • enthusiasm or passion. • an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress. • kept secret or done secretively, especially because illicit. • showing or feeling active opposition or hostility toward someone or something. • a persistent feeling of ill will or resentment resulting from a past insult or injury. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2022-04-08
9 Clues: Juliet's age • Juliet's Lover • Juliet's Cousin • Romeo's Last name • Juliet's last name • Lord Monague's Nephew • The setting of the story • Kinsman to Prince Escalus • "A plage o' both your _____"
Romeo and Juliet Terminology 2013-05-29
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- / A narrator who introduces or comments on the play.
- / The dimensions of the personality of literary characters as developed through the artistry of the writer.
- Relief / A comical scene which provides a break from the seriousness of the previous scene.
- / The close, the finish, the end or termination of a story.
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- / A pause or break in a line of verse.
- / An event that moves the plot towards the climax by precipitating other events or responses.
- / A term used to describe the release of emotions such as fear and pity.
- / The struggle that takes place between opposing people, forces and concept.
- / The highest point of interest, intensity or excitement.
9 Clues: / A pause or break in a line of verse. • / A narrator who introduces or comments on the play. • / The highest point of interest, intensity or excitement. • / The close, the finish, the end or termination of a story. • / A term used to describe the release of emotions such as fear and pity. • ...
Vocabulary 2021-11-29
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- This is the biggest tennis ______ I have ever seen!
- You should ____ ____ the music if you don’t want your mother to tell you off.
- My teacher told me that I did a good job and that my ______ is a seven.
- I ______ ____ with my parents yesterday. I haven’t talked to them since then.
- Can you _____ ___ the computer please? I’m running out of battery.
- If you want to pass your exam, you should keep on __________.
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- My favourite sport is _____ _______. I love to stay in the water.
- I ________ a noise! There’s someone there.
- As you speak Chinese, can you __________ this into English for me?
- I would like to _____ a ticket for Romeo and Juliet, please.
- Hannah is __________ ___ cooking. She cooks amazing dishes.
- My brother is so ______. He never helps and he stays on the couch all day long!
- My best friend and I ____ ____ very well. We have a lot of things in common.
13 Clues: I ________ a noise! There’s someone there. • This is the biggest tennis ______ I have ever seen! • Hannah is __________ ___ cooking. She cooks amazing dishes. • I would like to _____ a ticket for Romeo and Juliet, please. • If you want to pass your exam, you should keep on __________. • My favourite sport is _____ _______. I love to stay in the water. • ...
Vocabulary 2021-11-29
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- My brother is so ______. He never helps and he stays on the couch all day long!
- This is the biggest tennis ______ I have ever seen!
- If you want to pass your exam, you should keep on __________.
- Hannah is __________ ___ cooking. She cooks amazing dishes.
- My best friend and I ____ ____ very well. We have a lot of things in common.
- My teacher told me that I did a good job and that my ______ is a seven.
- You should ____ ____ the music if you don’t want your mother to tell you off.
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- I ______ ____ with my parents yesterday. I haven’t talked to them since then.
- My favourite sport is _____ _______. I love to stay in the water.
- As you speak Chinese, can you __________ this into English for me?
- Can you _____ ___ the computer please? I’m running out of battery.
- I would like to _____ a ticket for Romeo and Juliet, please.
- I ________ a noise! There’s someone there.
13 Clues: I ________ a noise! There’s someone there. • This is the biggest tennis ______ I have ever seen! • Hannah is __________ ___ cooking. She cooks amazing dishes. • I would like to _____ a ticket for Romeo and Juliet, please. • If you want to pass your exam, you should keep on __________. • My favourite sport is _____ _______. I love to stay in the water. • ...
act 4 crossword puzzle 2025-05-14
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- Juliet takes the potion
- Paris eagerly prepares for his wedding to Juliet
- Juliet is prepared for burial and taken to the Capulet family tomb
- the date of changed so it could be earlier
- Juliet agrees to take the potion
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- Friar Laurence devises a plan involving a powerful sleeping potion
- Juliet returns home and pretends to be dead
- The Nurse discovers Juliet's seemingly lifeless body
- Juliet seeks out Friar Laurence in desperation
- Juilet dead and her family is sad
10 Clues: Juliet takes the potion • Juliet agrees to take the potion • Juilet dead and her family is sad • the date of changed so it could be earlier • Juliet returns home and pretends to be dead • Juliet seeks out Friar Laurence in desperation • Paris eagerly prepares for his wedding to Juliet • The Nurse discovers Juliet's seemingly lifeless body • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2023-05-09
Romeo and Juliet - Vocabulary 2026-01-07
9 Clues: to enlarge • omen, sign • confession • formal complaint • to argue forcefully • distressed, stressed out • bitter conflict or rivalry • disgusting, very unpleasant • cautious, careful not to be noticed
Romeo and Juliet Act IV & V 2024-03-28
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- extreme poverty; destitution
- dreamily or wistfully thoughtful
- comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble
- something that portends or foreshadows a future event; an omen, prognostic, or warning indication
- open to or having several possible meanings or interpretations
- disgusting; revolting; repulsive
- selected, either as desirable or undesirable, and removed from a larger group
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- a funeral song or tune, or one expressing mourning in commemoration of the dead
- a tomb, grave, or burial place
- the condition of being flooded
- the hearing and determining of a dispute or the settling of differences between parties by a person or persons chosen or agreed to by them
- a prayer
- to defer or postpone, or to extend past the end of a term
- a deadly or virulent epidemic disease
- to accuse (a public official) before an appropriate tribunal of misconduct in office
- a whip or lash, especially for the infliction of punishment or torture
- to cover; hide from view
17 Clues: a prayer • to cover; hide from view • extreme poverty; destitution • a tomb, grave, or burial place • the condition of being flooded • dreamily or wistfully thoughtful • disgusting; revolting; repulsive • a deadly or virulent epidemic disease • comfort in sorrow, misfortune, or trouble • to defer or postpone, or to extend past the end of a term • ...
MB Junior Crossword 2020-05-28
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- India's First Leg-spinner or Literal Garbage
- Hera Pheri Caller or A Wedding Song
- Shreyas Talpade's Breakout Role or A Single Hair
- Amitabh Bachchan-Amjad Khan movie Or Friendship
- Son of Rushabhdev or India's Top Grossing Movie
- Gujarati Romeo & Juliet or A Dusshera Play
- Comedy Franchise with 4 parts or A Sold Out Movie
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- Dancer from Ramgarh or Beauty from Troy
- Bollywood's Swiss Army Knife or One Idiot
- Rajiv Gandhi Movie or A 5am Idli Spot
- Malini's Iconic Role or Word After Rang De
- 18th Century Freedom Fighter or A Recent Mission
- 1997 War Movie or A Rekha
- Karan's Brother or the 3rd Pandava
- Aamir Khan in Dil Dhadhakne Do or A Former Planet
15 Clues: 1997 War Movie or A Rekha • Karan's Brother or the 3rd Pandava • Hera Pheri Caller or A Wedding Song • Rajiv Gandhi Movie or A 5am Idli Spot • Dancer from Ramgarh or Beauty from Troy • Bollywood's Swiss Army Knife or One Idiot • Malini's Iconic Role or Word After Rang De • Gujarati Romeo & Juliet or A Dusshera Play • India's First Leg-spinner or Literal Garbage • ...
La Familia y otras relaciones 2023-10-02
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- mi amiga y yo tenemos una ____ porque nosotros somos muy cerca.
- Mi hermana nunca _____ a mi, ella es no hermana bien.
- Mi amiga y yo tenemos ___ mejor.
- mis padres no casado. Ellos es _____
- mi madre ____ mi padre.
- una chica eso es tu compañero
- mi hermana es muy _____ porque ella no comparte nada para mi.
- el ________ significar amor para siempre.
- yo tengo _____ en el futuro para el mundo.
- Romeo y Juliet son la ____ romantica.
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- Mi tía es muy _____, porque ella siempra ayuda mi familia
- mi amiga y yo tenemos una _____ porque nosotros ampoyamos a la una a la otra.
- Mi padre _____ familia sombre todo otro.
- mi madres esposo nuevo es mi ____
- mi ____ es no mi hijo biológico.
15 Clues: mi madre ____ mi padre. • una chica eso es tu compañero • Mi amiga y yo tenemos ___ mejor. • mi ____ es no mi hijo biológico. • mi madres esposo nuevo es mi ____ • mis padres no casado. Ellos es _____ • Romeo y Juliet son la ____ romantica. • Mi padre _____ familia sombre todo otro. • el ________ significar amor para siempre. • yo tengo _____ en el futuro para el mundo. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2022-03-29
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- - carrying the couch up the stairs was ___.
- - someone was _____ and i felt very scared
- - I kept ___ with my friends.
- - people like to ______ a lot
- - evil
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- bad/ Unfortunate
- - sick looking / unhealthy
- People have ___ for some people
- When you ask for something you __.
- - many people grieving fall into a state of ___.
10 Clues: - evil • bad/ Unfortunate • - sick looking / unhealthy • - I kept ___ with my friends. • - people like to ______ a lot • People have ___ for some people • When you ask for something you __. • - someone was _____ and i felt very scared • - carrying the couch up the stairs was ___. • - many people grieving fall into a state of ___.
Romeo and Juliet 1 2023-06-08
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- A separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- play A play based upon the lives of actual historical figures or events (it may still have tragic elements)
- A serious form of drama dealing with the downfall of a heroic or noble character
- A character or force in conflict with the main character
- A subdivision of an act in a play
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- A character who acts as a contrast to another character
- Main character in a story
- A character's incentive or reason for behaving in a certain manner
- A literary work which ends happily because the hero or heroine is able to overcome obstacles and get what he or she wants.
9 Clues: Main character in a story • A subdivision of an act in a play • A character who acts as a contrast to another character • A character or force in conflict with the main character • A separate introductory section of a literary or musical work • A character's incentive or reason for behaving in a certain manner • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 2023-12-06
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- A line-by-line translation of the text
- A reference to something well-known outside the text
- A brief overview of key events in the text
- Characters who are opposites of one another
- Two words that are opposites of each other paired together
- The opening scene of a play/movie/book
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- When the audience knows something the characters do not
- A character is speaking alone on stage
- A side comment that the characters aren't meant to hear
9 Clues: A line-by-line translation of the text • A character is speaking alone on stage • The opening scene of a play/movie/book • A brief overview of key events in the text • Characters who are opposites of one another • A reference to something well-known outside the text • When the audience knows something the characters do not • ...
R&J Crossword 2023-03-10
eet 2024-05-03
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- large, flightless bird native to Australia.
- legendary city of gold sought by Spanish conquistadors.
- A severe mental disorder characterized by distortions in thinking, perception, emotions, and behavior.
- A muscular tube connecting the throat to the stomach, also known as the food pipe.
- The theoretical event marking the beginning of the universe.
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- famous playwright known for "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet."
- The force that keeps planets in orbit around the sun.
- A fire-breathing creature with the body of a lion, wings of a bat, and tail of a scorpion.
8 Clues: large, flightless bird native to Australia. • The force that keeps planets in orbit around the sun. • legendary city of gold sought by Spanish conquistadors. • famous playwright known for "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet." • The theoretical event marking the beginning of the universe. • ...
All About Shakespeare 2025-08-25
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- Shakespeare's plays were ..... for the people in the past.
- Which character said "To be or not to be, that is the question"?
- A Comedy of Shakespeare,
- One of his famous characters who killed himself for his love.
- Romeo's girlfriend.
- The succesor of Elizabeth I.
- The metaphor that Shakespeare invented, which means that you are a good person.
- Queen Elizabeth I ruled in whic country?
- The theatre where Shakespeare presented his plays.
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- The name of the queen of the era.
- Shakespeare's first name.
- A city in Italy, that starts with "V".
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- A type of text that Shakespeare wrote.
- Where did the lower class sit in The Globe Theater?
15 Clues: Romeo's girlfriend. • A Comedy of Shakespeare, • Shakespeare's first name. • Where was Shakespeare born? • The succesor of Elizabeth I. • The name of the queen of the era. • A city in Italy, that starts with "V". • A type of text that Shakespeare wrote. • Queen Elizabeth I ruled in whic country? • The theatre where Shakespeare presented his plays. • ...
Welcome to Second Grade 2018-08-17
21 Clues: ox • eli • max • alex • mason • caleb • nolan • laine • julia • claire • ashlyn • devynn • porter • linden • narina • juliet • addison • rainbow • welcome • stephanie • second grade
The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society 2021-05-16
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- Writer from London, wrote Izzy Bickerstaff columns and book about Guernsey, marries Dawsey
- Grandson of Eben, teenage boy, carves animals out of wood
- German officer who does not believe in the Nazis' cause, in love with Elizabeth, father of Kit
- Society made up by Elizabeth to avoid getting in trouble for having a roast pig
- Daughter of Elizabeth and Christian, raised by society members, adopted by Juliet
- Pig farmer on Guernsey, writes to Juliet about author Charles Lamb, marries Juliet
- Grandfather of Eli, father of Jane, Elizabeth's friend
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- Juliet's childhood bestfriend, lives in Scotland
- Wealthy, arrogant American publisher, woos Juliet and tries to marry her
- Small British island in the Channel Isles
- Strongly opionated woman who writes letters to Juliet advising her not to write the book
- Brother of Sophie, Juliet's publisher and good friend
- Jew who pretended to be a Lord, habitual drinker, actor
- Nurse from London, Arrested for helping Todt worker, mother of Kit, in love with Christian Hellman
- Elderly woman, hid roast pig that caused the Society to be formed
15 Clues: Small British island in the Channel Isles • Juliet's childhood bestfriend, lives in Scotland • Brother of Sophie, Juliet's publisher and good friend • Grandfather of Eli, father of Jane, Elizabeth's friend • Jew who pretended to be a Lord, habitual drinker, actor • Grandson of Eben, teenage boy, carves animals out of wood • ...
Healthcare History Crossword 2025-08-25
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- practice of removing blood from a patient to treat or prevent illness
- the artist known for drawing accurate anatomical pictures of the human body
- the Egyptians major contribution to medicine was the use of medical _
- circular surgical cut into the skull to release negative spirits
- the term that means no longer used, rare or uncommon
- applying crushed herbs to a wound
- the Greek culture was the first to _ and study disease
- the term that means building or creating based on an existing concept
- the term that means REBIRTH
- gloves, masks, surgical gowns and other materials that limit the spread of disease
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- The plague that killed 75% of the European and Asian population during the dark ages
- seeping plants/ herbs in hot water to drink
- the Renaissance marked the beginning of _ based practices
- during the Renaissance, plants were studied for their medicinal properties and the _ profession was born
- plant used for pain in ancient times; Romeo and Juliet
- careful cutting apart of a plant/ animal to examine internal structures
- spread of disease within a group/ population
- the Native Americans major contribution to medicine was _ health practices
- improve through change
19 Clues: improve through change • the term that means REBIRTH • applying crushed herbs to a wound • seeping plants/ herbs in hot water to drink • spread of disease within a group/ population • the term that means no longer used, rare or uncommon • plant used for pain in ancient times; Romeo and Juliet • the Greek culture was the first to _ and study disease • ...
Gossip Crossword 2020-11-04
World History Crossword 2025-12-15
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- was killed after her husband, death to the guillotine
- died after he was found of treason
- a new way of killing in the French Revolution
- A plague that happened between 1347 and 1351
- The three G's
- A popular painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- A trade between the old world and the new world
- a German monk whose critique of the Catholic Church
- French lawyer and statesman, widely recognize as one of the most influential figures of the French Revolution.
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- A place away from the motherland that works for the motherland
- economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- A popular poet who created romeo and Juliet
- A machine that enables the mass production of documents like books and newspapers
- a town or city, as opposed to the countryside
- A sculptor, painter, architect, and poet
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of the Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism"
- A powerful, wealthy institution deeply involved in politics and art
- a pivotal figure bridging the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution
- a prison in france
20 Clues: The three G's • a prison in france • died after he was found of treason • A popular painting by Leonardo da Vinci • A sculptor, painter, architect, and poet • A popular poet who created romeo and Juliet • A plague that happened between 1347 and 1351 • a town or city, as opposed to the countryside • a new way of killing in the French Revolution • ...
Romeo and Tusi 2023-06-07
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- Mrs Aiu rings the p…………………. saying the Hekes are growing 'maoriwana' in their backyard.
- Anaru says of Tusi,“Tootsie it must mean beautiful P………………………. Princess with frizzy hair."
- We meet Tusi and Anaru’s mums at h…………………...
- We find out Mrs Heke sold their TV to pay for the power b………………...
- Mrs Aiu and Mrs Heke are ............. against one another's ethnicities.
- Tusi and Anaru realise their mothers’ prejudice would stop them from being t…………………...
- Anaru and Mrs Heke are M..............
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- The play is full of s................... that make fun of both Maori and Pasefika.
- Anaru, Tusi and Ruby’s school are putting on a performance of S………………………'s ‘Romeo and Juliet’.
- Tusi and Mrs Aiu are S....................
- Tusi says of Anaru, ‘Anaru it must mean Gentle Maori Warrior with big juicy l…………………….”
- Mrs Heke rings immigration saying the Aiu’s are o……………………..
- Anaru and Tusi fall in love at first ............ at housie.
- We also find that Mrs Aiu’s h…………………. left them a year ago.
14 Clues: Anaru and Mrs Heke are M.............. • Tusi and Mrs Aiu are S.................... • We meet Tusi and Anaru’s mums at h…………………... • Mrs Heke rings immigration saying the Aiu’s are o…………………….. • We also find that Mrs Aiu’s h…………………. left them a year ago. • Anaru and Tusi fall in love at first ............ at housie. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary 2025-11-10
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- Language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a region
- Study of classical texts, human potential, and individual achievement
- English lawyer, judge social philosopher, humanist; served Henry VIII
- Italian Renaissance sculptor who made David
- Italian family of bankers who rose to power in Florence during the Renaissance
- Painting technique where water pigments are put on wet plaster, causing color to bond with the wall
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- German goldsmith and inventor; invented movable-type printing press
- Italian polymath, painter, engineer, sculptor, architect, scientist, and inventor; painted Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Elgish playwright, poet, and actor from 1564-1616; wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Period of time between 14th and 17th centuries that revitalized arts, culture, and education in Western Europe
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious/spiritual basis
- Lisa A painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman no one knows
- Florentine diplomat, author, philosopher, and historian; wrote The Prince
- Imagined place or state in which everything is perfect
14 Clues: Italian Renaissance sculptor who made David • Imagined place or state in which everything is perfect • Language or dialect spoken by ordinary people in a region • Lisa A painting by Leonardo da Vinci of a woman no one knows • German goldsmith and inventor; invented movable-type printing press • Study of classical texts, human potential, and individual achievement • ...
All About Me: Nicole Reicks 2013-06-16
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- / Rock, pop, jazz, hip-hop are all different types of...?
- / Genre where the story is the author writing about himself
- / Drink that is usually served warm and is a popular drink in England
- / The month I was born
- / I've been to over 20 states and 7 countries
- Potter / Book about a wizard who wears glasses and has two really good friends
- / Country known for hagis and Braveheart
- / What you do in a 5k
- Fiction / Genre of books that asks what if...?
- / Walking on trails through woods
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- / Notebooks, Word documents, diaries, Post-It notes are all places you can ________ down ideas
- / Instrument played at church with choir
- / Someone who leads a classroom and my future career
- / Sport that has a net, six players, and one ball
- / Hollywood makes a lot of these
- / Genre of books where the reader and characters are trying to figure something out
- / Town where I will be teaching 7th grade Language Arts
- / Performed in theaters; Romeo and Juliet is a _____?
- / The color of passion and my favorite color
- / City where the Queen of England lives
- / Technology that lets you surf the internet and check Facebook
- / Requires a tent and a sleeping bag
- / Panther Nation
23 Clues: / Panther Nation • / What you do in a 5k • / The month I was born • / Hollywood makes a lot of these • / Walking on trails through woods • / Requires a tent and a sleeping bag • / City where the Queen of England lives • / Instrument played at church with choir • / Country known for hagis and Braveheart • / The color of passion and my favorite color • ...
Jena and Teagans Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-12
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- "The girl swam with the ease of a dolphin"
- "Everyday I wake up. Everyday I make coffee. Everyday I brush my teeth."
- "Our new product has been tested and proven by doctors"
- "Fool me once shame on you, fool me twice shame on me"
- "I was making a cup of tea when my kettle started to scream at me to tell me it was done"
- "The conversation was flowing until controversy was brought up causing deafening silence"
- "The fire station burned down"
- "killing babies is a great way to fix overpopulation"
- "It was pouring outside when my dad said it might start drizzling soon"
- "Teen pregnancy has decreased in the last five years"
- "Colby caught cooties cause he carried a cat"
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- "He's as quiet as a mouse"
- "Who wouldn't wanna be a millionaire"
- "It was the beginning of the end"
- "I believe in love because of Romeo and Juliet"
- "The event was catastrophically enlightening"
- "The girl threw the softball"
- "I can't wait to get to the party!"
- "I went on a walk and saw a family in poverty and decided to come back and bring them a meal"
19 Clues: "He's as quiet as a mouse" • "The girl threw the softball" • "The fire station burned down" • "It was the beginning of the end" • "I can't wait to get to the party!" • "Who wouldn't wanna be a millionaire" • "The girl swam with the ease of a dolphin" • "The event was catastrophically enlightening" • "Colby caught cooties cause he carried a cat" • ...
Gossip Crossword 2020-11-04
Crossword Puzzle 2017-01-18
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- Family member of the protagonist is reminiscing about in My Mother’s Blue Bowl
- Occupation of protagonist in Just Lather, That's All.
- Name of Arnold's in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
- The city Bruno and his family lived in before the move in The Boy in The Striped Pajamas
- Insect killed in A Sound of Thunder
- A bowl of (blank) is placed on the Veranda in The Dinner Party
- Name of protagonist in A Sound of Thunder
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- Name of The Boy in The Striped Pajamas.
- Animal intentionally killed in A Sound of Thunder.
- The city Romeo and Juliet lived in.
- Name of the School Arnold switched to in The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian
- Name of Bruno's sister in The Boy in The Striped Pajamas
- Animal The Woman Who Fell from the Sky was placed on.
- Country the Dinner Party is in.
14 Clues: Country the Dinner Party is in. • The city Romeo and Juliet lived in. • Insect killed in A Sound of Thunder • Name of The Boy in The Striped Pajamas. • Name of protagonist in A Sound of Thunder • Animal intentionally killed in A Sound of Thunder. • Occupation of protagonist in Just Lather, That's All. • Animal The Woman Who Fell from the Sky was placed on. • ...
Literary Crossword 2022-05-22
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- it is a writer of Great Expectation.
- The reputation of the same sound at the start of the words.
- giving human characteristics to something non-human.
- it is more often called " the father of Science Fiction".
- it is the technique that compels people to keep reading.
- "His new girlfriend is pretty ugly." it is one of the literary devices.
- A piece of writing that the words are used in beauty and with ryhme.
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- The writer of Romeo And Juliet.
- A strong comparison without using like or as.
- The type of writing that writers write ordinarily without any rhyme, it look like a large block of words.
- A literary devices used to give information of what will happen in later story.
- It's a stressed syllable followed by an unstressed syllable.
- it is when we hint at something and expect to be understood what we are referancing.
- The king of Ithaca.
- Strange Case of Dr.Jekyll and Mr.Hyde is a good example of it.
15 Clues: The king of Ithaca. • The writer of Romeo And Juliet. • it is a writer of Great Expectation. • A strong comparison without using like or as. • giving human characteristics to something non-human. • it is the technique that compels people to keep reading. • it is more often called " the father of Science Fiction". • ...
william shakespear 2012-12-14
6 Clues: the lover of juliet • the mother of william • shares the name of a type of meat • the age of shakespear when he died • the name of a daughter of shakespear • the place where a famous writor was born
the town of verona 2023-02-27
12 Clues: the daughter • romeos friend • the prince kinsman • the wife of capulet • the mother to romeo • the father of romeo • the nurse to juliat • the son of montague • the father of juliat • the montague kinsman • the kinsman to the capulets • the person who married romeo and juliat
Shakespeare 2023-03-31
6 Clues: Where was he born ? • Juliet was in love with ... • Shakespeare was the greatest... • Shakespeare was born in the 16th • what was the name of his theater ? • Which famous tragic play includes "to be or not to be" ?
Romeo und Julia 2022-01-17
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- Wer half Romeo und Julia?
- Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben?
- Wie heißt die ständige Begleiterin Julias?
- Wer diente Romeo?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Was war das wichtigste Bestandteil von Bruder Laurenz Plan?
- Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris?
- Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet?
- Wie heißt einer der Diener aus dem Hause Capulet?
- Wie viele Polizisten waren beim Tatort?
- Weshalb waren die beiden Familien hoch angesehen?
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- Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt?
- Was trug Romeo auf dem Fest der Capulets?
- Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio?
- Wer möchte keusch bleiben?
- Wohin wollte Bruder Laurenz Julia nach dem Tod Romeos bringen?
- Wer würde „armer Schlucker“ genannt?
- Was verhinderte Bruder John den Brief zu überbringen?
- Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet?
- Wer hat Tybalt erstochen?
- Wie heißt der Neffe des alten Capulet?
- Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst?
- Wo findet die berühmteste Szene statt?
- An welchen ungewöhnlichen Ort findet Romeo Julia auf?
26 Clues: Wer diente Romeo? • Wer half Romeo und Julia? • Wer hat Tybalt erstochen? • Wer möchte keusch bleiben? • Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt? • Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben? • Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio? • Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague? • Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet? • Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet? • Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst? • Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris? • ...
Romeo und Julia 2022-01-17
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- Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst?
- Wie viele Polizisten waren beim Tatort?
- An welchen ungewöhnlichen Ort findet Romeo Julia auf?
- Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt?
- Wer diente Romeo?
- Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Wie heißt einer der Diener aus dem Hause Capulet?
- Weshalb waren die beiden Familien hoch angesehen?
- Wie heißt der Neffe des alten Capulet?
- Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet?
- Was verhinderte Bruder John den Brief zu überbringen?
- Wohin wollte Bruder Laurenz Julia nach dem Tod Romeos bringen?
- Wer würde „armer Schlucker“ genannt?
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- Was war das wichtigste Bestandteil von Bruder Laurenz Plan?
- Wer hat Tybalt erstochen?
- Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet?
- Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio?
- Was trug Romeo auf dem Fest der Capulets?
- Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague?
- Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben?
- Wer möchte keusch bleiben?
- Wer half Romeo und Julia?
- Wo findet die berühmteste Szene statt?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Wie heißt die ständige Begleiterin Julias?
26 Clues: Wer diente Romeo? • Wer hat Tybalt erstochen? • Wer half Romeo und Julia? • Wer möchte keusch bleiben? • Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt? • Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben? • Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio? • Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague? • Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet? • Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst? • Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet? • Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris? • ...
Concepts and Vocabulary Crossword 2 2022-02-09
5 Clues: Iambic pentameter,does not rhyme • Capulet Daughter in love with Romeo • Juliet's cousin; who killed Mercutio • an act that goes against the law;an offense • (usually italicized) tells the actor/actress where and how to act on stage
English 9 Things 2022-11-03
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- two words that mean the opposite
- Ms. Smith's favorite Romeo & Juliet character
- to pay or make up for something
- happening twice a year
- held down; overpowered
- Ms. Smith's second language (abbreviated)
- one half of a spherical object, especially in reference to the planet Earth
- taking credit for someone else's work
- Ms. Smith's favorite book
- rules of the written word
- two words that have the same meaning
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- the dictionary definition of a word
- done, occurring, or active at night.
- the feeling a word gives off (positive, negative, neutral)
- to cause a person, place, or thing to remain alone or separate
- to show or indicate something
- which grade you take both of your English SOLs
- the tracing (writing) made by a heart monitor
- a design that has at least two interlaced letters, usually a person’s initials
19 Clues: happening twice a year • held down; overpowered • Ms. Smith's favorite book • rules of the written word • to show or indicate something • to pay or make up for something • two words that mean the opposite • the dictionary definition of a word • done, occurring, or active at night. • two words that have the same meaning • taking credit for someone else's work • ...
Everything about the UK 2020-05-27
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- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- This is the currency of the UK.
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- London underground is also called the __________.
- The capital of Northern Ireland
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- The UK is short for the ________________.
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
- The city where the Beatles came from
- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
- A famous church in London where Kate and William got married.
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- The capital of Wales
23 Clues: The capital of Wales • This is the currency of the UK. • The capital of Northern Ireland • The city where the Beatles came from • This is the national dish of Scotland. • A musical instrument played in Scotland • The UK is short for the ________________. • The British flaf is called the ___________. • The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband • ...
Everything about the UK 2020-05-27
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- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous church in London where Kate and William got married.
- London underground is also called the __________.
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
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- The capital of Northern Ireland
- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- The UK is short for the ________________.
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- This is the currency of the UK.
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- The city where the Beatles came from
- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- The capital of Wales
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
23 Clues: The capital of Wales • The capital of Northern Ireland • This is the currency of the UK. • The city where the Beatles came from • This is the national dish of Scotland. • A musical instrument played in Scotland • The UK is short for the ________________. • The British flaf is called the ___________. • The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband • ...
Shakespeare Review 2025-01-21
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- item his father sold as a merchant
- how much a seat in the pit costs
- one of the cities that Romeo and Juliet takes place in
- place with the more expensive booths in the theater
- name of his theater
- something plays did not have that meant they must have them during the day time
- a real weapon used during the plays
- wealthy people who financially supported the play
- a speech given alone by a character to express emotion
- thought the play was sinful and got it shut down for a time
- number of acts in a Shakespeare play
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- name of one of the two warring families in the play
- something thrown at characters the audience didn't like
- type of hero that usually dies or fails in the end
- something the audience was encouraged to use since the stage did not have props on it describing the scene
- a time of scientific and artistic advancement in Europe
- illness that killed millions of europeans during this time in history
- Shakespeare's first name
- first number in the year of Shakespeare's birth
- name of the theater's floor where the cheapest tickets were sold
20 Clues: name of his theater • Shakespeare's first name • how much a seat in the pit costs • item his father sold as a merchant • a real weapon used during the plays • number of acts in a Shakespeare play • first number in the year of Shakespeare's birth • wealthy people who financially supported the play • type of hero that usually dies or fails in the end • ...
Famous personalities 2020-06-25
Romeo and Juliet 2023-04-10
5 Clues: This was the type of this play • What was used to duel in the play • The name of who Juliet was supposed to marry • What was the name of the girl that faked her death • What was the name of the girl that Romeo was first in love with
Romeo and Juliet 2023-04-10
5 Clues: This was the type of this play • What was used to duel in the play • The name of who Juliet was supposed to marry • What was the name of the girl that faked her death • What was the name of the girl that Romeo was first in love with
Troll Hunters 2021-12-01
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- / What feeds Gunmar while he recovers his strength
- / The place of the final battle
- / The war between Jims uncle jack and Gunmar
- / Gunmars eye that was ripped out during ARRRGH!!! and Gunmars battle.
- / What allows Gunmar to come back to power
- / The creature that stole Jims Uncle
- / Jims uncle
- / Jims cutlass
- / Were Gunmar was Banished during exile after the war of 1972
- / Jim, Tub, and Claires school
- / What allows the Trolls to, if they die, come back to life.
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- Bridge / Where Jim’s uncle Jack was taken by the trolls
- / Where the Killahead bridge is
- / The trolls HQ and were all the trolls live under San Bernadino and where the “HeartStone” is.
- / Gunmar the black
- / Jim’s sword
- / Jim’s dad and the crazy man that drives a lawnmower to kill trolls
- / Jims Crush
- / The scary ones, Gunmars Army if evil trolls.
- / Changelings
- / Gunmar The black
- / The lead Trollhunter goes by Jim
- / Tubs only cat out of 40 that likes Jim
- / The worlds most evil troll and the story’s protagonist
- / 8 eyed 1,000,000 limed creature, goes by blinky
- / Jims best friend goes by Tub
- / Gunmars real skin color
- / The play that Jim and Claire participated in, Romeo and Juliet.
28 Clues: / Jims Crush • / Jims uncle • / Jim’s sword • / Changelings • / Jims cutlass • / Gunmar the black • / Gunmar The black • / Gunmars real skin color • / Jims best friend goes by Tub • / Jim, Tub, and Claires school • / Where the Killahead bridge is • / The place of the final battle • / The lead Trollhunter goes by Jim • / The creature that stole Jims Uncle • ...
Before I Fall 2017-04-20
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- When Sam watched Juliet jump in the street how did she feel?
- When Sam broke-up with Rob how did he feel?
- Why was Sam so attracted to Mr. Daimler?
- What are all of Sam's friends names?
- What is Sam's famous boyfriends name?
- Is Lindsay scared of Juliet or is she just bulling?
- After Sam realized that she loves Kent what did she think of him?
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- When did Sam realize that she loves Kent not Rob?
- What is Juliet's nick name to Lindsay?
- Why did Sam always go to the forest when she was younger?
- What did Lindsay say when the car crashed?
- Why did Sam give so many roses to Juliet?
- Where was Sam and Kent sitting together?
- When Juliet came to the party, what was Sam thinking about?
- Where was the party located at?
- Who actually wet themselves in there sleeping bag?
- When Sam was running after Juliet in the forest how did she feel?
- Daimler What is the Chem's teachers name?
- Why was Sam jealous when Kent was talking to Pheobie?
19 Clues: Where was the party located at? • What are all of Sam's friends names? • What is Sam's famous boyfriends name? • What is Juliet's nick name to Lindsay? • Where was Sam and Kent sitting together? • Why was Sam so attracted to Mr. Daimler? • Why did Sam give so many roses to Juliet? • Daimler What is the Chem's teachers name? • What did Lindsay say when the car crashed? • ...
Romeo und Julia 2022-01-17
Across
- Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben?
- Wie heißt die ständige Begleiterin Julias?
- Wer half Romeo und Julia?
- Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet?
- Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Wer diente Romeo?
- Wohin wollte Bruder Laurenz Julia nach dem Tod Romeos bringen?
- Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio?
- Was war das wichtigste Bestandteil von Bruder Laurenz Plan?
- Was verhinderte Bruder John den Brief zu überbringen?
- Wer hat Tybalt erstochen?
- Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris?
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- Wer möchte keusch bleiben?
- Wie lautet der Name von einen der beiden Familien?
- Weshalb waren die beiden Familien hoch angesehen?
- Wie viele Polizisten waren beim Tatort?
- Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt?
- Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst?
- Wo findet die berühmteste Szene statt?
- Wer würde „armer Schlucker“ genannt?
- Wie heißt einer der Diener aus dem Hause Capulet?
- Was trug Romeo auf dem Fest der Capulets?
- Wie heißt der Neffe des alten Capulet?
- Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague?
- An welchen ungewöhnlichen Ort findet Romeo Julia auf?
26 Clues: Wer diente Romeo? • Wer half Romeo und Julia? • Wer hat Tybalt erstochen? • Wer möchte keusch bleiben? • Wohin wurde Romeo verbannt? • Wie beendet Julia ihr Leben? • Was Bedeutet der Name Benvolio? • Wie heißt der Sohn der Montague? • Welche Waffe wurde oft verwendet? • Welche Stadt beherrscht der Fürst? • Wie heißt die Tochter der Capulet? • Wen rief der Diener des Graf Paris? • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2014-04-09
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- a relaxation of earthly penalty for sin
- a court established to investigate people "who wander away from the lord"
- a way of thought that focuses on human beings and their potential for achievement
- the movement of opposition to the catholic church
- this period was named after Elizabeth I [2 words]
- a machine that presses paper against a full try of inked movable type[2 words]
- what the body is made up of;the bodies structure
- a very important new religious order
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- an art style that produced the appearance of three dimensions
- the native language of the people who worked the printing press
- the most famous of the northern writers, he wrote Romeo and Juliet
- this person was a member of a christian group that broke with the catholic church
12 Clues: a very important new religious order • a relaxation of earthly penalty for sin • what the body is made up of;the bodies structure • the movement of opposition to the catholic church • this period was named after Elizabeth I [2 words] • an art style that produced the appearance of three dimensions • the native language of the people who worked the printing press • ...
dsggshr 2024-06-29
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- The surname of a pop star who is currently on the Eras Tour
- The surname of the Headteacher at RMGS
- "Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you _______"
- Popular 90s TV series starring Jennifer Aniston
- The type of animal that is Disney's most iconic character
- "Gimme gimme gimme a man after _______"
- The surname of the author of Noughts and Crosses
- The name of the book that inspired the movie with Timothee Chalamet and Zendaya
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- The surname of the poet and playwright who wrote "Othello", "Macbeth" and "Romeo and Juliet"
- Surname of the actress who played Barbie in the Hollywood movie "Barbie".
- The town that RMGS is situated in.
- The surname of the main character of books and films that include Ron and Hermione
- The surname of the manager of the English football team during the 2024 Euros
- First name of the actor who is the main character in The Fresh Prince of Bell Air
14 Clues: The town that RMGS is situated in. • The surname of the Headteacher at RMGS • "Gimme gimme gimme a man after _______" • Popular 90s TV series starring Jennifer Aniston • The surname of the author of Noughts and Crosses • "Never gonna give you up, never gonna let you _______" • The type of animal that is Disney's most iconic character • ...
Jacob's amazing English crossword puzzle 2014-01-22
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- The only state whose name is just one syllable.
- The English word for "aanval".
- The writer of Romeo & Juliet.
- The word "scolionophobia" means to have fear of _____. We hope you don’t have it.
- The first word spoken on the moon by a human. Hint: It is also an American city.
- Only two words in Engish end in "-gry". Angry is one. The other is _____.
- The word "triskaidekaphobia" means "extreme fear of the number _____".
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- The writer of A Clockwork Orange.
- One of the biggest bands in England's history.
- The only word in English that begins and ends with the letters -und. Hint: it is also another word for subway.
- The longest river in England.
- The English word for "overal".
- This country has more English speakers than the United States.
13 Clues: The longest river in England. • The writer of Romeo & Juliet. • The English word for "aanval". • The English word for "overal". • The writer of A Clockwork Orange. • One of the biggest bands in England's history. • The only state whose name is just one syllable. • This country has more English speakers than the United States. • ...
The History Mystery 2021-11-04
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- this was known as 'green gold'
- he wanted to find a way to India, but found America instead
- Joan of Arc was helping____ win the war between France and England?
- This king ruled over England and Scotland
- what precent was killed by the black death
- it used to be called the Netherlands, but is called__? today?
- there were three groups of Christians: Puritans, Anglicans, and ___
- King Henery the VIII is known for having how many wives?
- this Queen was known as 'Good Queen Bess'
- what did people used to believe revolved around the earth?
- this sea was named for being calm and clear
- this person had 3 kings in his family
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- it was like jamestown and is the Canidian capital
- this person wrote Mcbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet, to name a few.
- Renaissance means ___?
- Spanish adventurers were called this
- Galileo was born ___?
- this person wanted to make China a part of Japan, but failed
- the Koreans had an amazing ___, using it to drive the Japanese away When Hideyoshi tried to obtain China
- this land is the'land of the gold',and got rich by taxing people if they came to their land
- this contry was known as the 'dark continent'
- this country was named after Amerigo Vespucci
22 Clues: Galileo was born ___? • Renaissance means ___? • this was known as 'green gold' • Spanish adventurers were called this • this person had 3 kings in his family • This king ruled over England and Scotland • this Queen was known as 'Good Queen Bess' • what precent was killed by the black death • this sea was named for being calm and clear • ...
Product Update Puzzle 2016-04-06
Across
- Which village at SNG was most recently renovated?
- The Royal Village One Bedroom Butler Villa Suite- IBV was recently added to which resort?
- Which property has the newest Soy restaurant?
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- The Romeo & Juliet suites are newest to which resort?
- There are 4 names for the Spa treatment rooms. There is Time, Love and Joy. what is the 4th name?
- Which block at SMB was recently renovated?
- Which resort is adding 32 new suites?
- Of the 3 Beaches Resorts, which one recently had new ramps installed?
8 Clues: Which resort is adding 32 new suites? • Which block at SMB was recently renovated? • Which property has the newest Soy restaurant? • Which village at SNG was most recently renovated? • The Romeo & Juliet suites are newest to which resort? • Of the 3 Beaches Resorts, which one recently had new ramps installed? • ...
Art 2025-03-05
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- David is the most famous Michelangelo’s ......
- It is the ...... J. K. Rowling who created the literary series Harry Potter.
- Jaws was.......... by Steven Spielberg.
- BlackPink is the first K-pop girl group to ...... at Coachella.
- The Italian Renaissance artist who....... the Mona Lisa was Leonardo da Vinci.
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- The famous....... who cut off part of his ear is Vincent van Gogh.
- The Russian .......... who wrote the music for the ballet Swan Lake was Tchaikovsky.
- The Shakespeare ...... that inspired the film West Side Story is Romeo and Juliet.
8 Clues: Jaws was.......... by Steven Spielberg. • David is the most famous Michelangelo’s ...... • BlackPink is the first K-pop girl group to ...... at Coachella. • The famous....... who cut off part of his ear is Vincent van Gogh. • It is the ...... J. K. Rowling who created the literary series Harry Potter. • ...
Crosswords 2023-06-13
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- Genius billionaire Playboy philanthropist.
- The turning point in a story.
- This device brings life back to your phone when it's running out of energy.
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- It represents a limitless or unbounded quantity.
- The famous playwright known for his plays like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet".
- The search engine that knows what you were going to ask even before you finish typing.
6 Clues: The turning point in a story. • Genius billionaire Playboy philanthropist. • It represents a limitless or unbounded quantity. • This device brings life back to your phone when it's running out of energy. • The famous playwright known for his plays like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet". • ...
SCS Crossword Puzzle About Love 2025-09-26
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- In the story of "Abelard and Heloise", Heloise's cruel uncle was named ____
- "How dare he make love to me and not be a married man" is a line from this movie
- He proposed marriage to the actress Ethel Barrymore
- This romantic poet is said to be the inspiration for the first vampire novel
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- ____ is the French word for love
- In the 1950's Charles Van Doren numerous marriage proposals & helped increase sales of this
- The Greek god of love is ____
- Oberon's wife in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is ____
- This composer wrote the iconic ballet "Romeo and Juliet", based on Shakespeare's play
- According to legend, Helen of Troy's true love was ____
10 Clues: The Greek god of love is ____ • ____ is the French word for love • He proposed marriage to the actress Ethel Barrymore • According to legend, Helen of Troy's true love was ____ • Oberon's wife in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream" is ____ • In the story of "Abelard and Heloise", Heloise's cruel uncle was named ____ • ...
Welcome to Second Grade 2018-08-17
Renaissance 2021-10-10
5 Clues: First name of Renaissance man • Talented actor who created Romeo and Juliet • Name of family who funded Renaissance artists • One of Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous paintings • People look through my lens at night to look at stars and the night sky
Country Studies Crossword (7-8 grades) 2025-12-07
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- The famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" and "Hamlet" (last name).
- The capital city of Australia.
- The magical school in J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series.
- The national sport of Canada, played on ice.
- The largest city in Canada.
- The famous New York statue gifted by France, a symbol of freedom.
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- The famous waterfall located on the border between Canada and the USA.
- This British rock band from Liverpool had members named John, Paul, George, and Ringo.
- The American state where Disney World is located.
- The famous detective created by author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle (last name).
- The first name of the Brontë sister who wrote "Jane Eyre".
- The national animal of the United States, a large mammal that once roamed the plains.
- The last name of the famous British Prime Minister during World War II.
- A musical genre that originated in the southern United States, often telling stories about life, love, and hardship, featuring instruments like the banjo, fiddle, and steel guitar.
14 Clues: The largest city in Canada. • The capital city of Australia. • The national sport of Canada, played on ice. • The American state where Disney World is located. • The first name of the Brontë sister who wrote "Jane Eyre". • The magical school in J.K. Rowling's "Harry Potter" series. • The famous New York statue gifted by France, a symbol of freedom. • ...
Vocab Lessons 1 -4 2012-11-08
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- Former unit of money in France
- To measure the depth of water (1)
- Greatest in age
- Full of or accompanied by (2)
- To express deep regret or sorrow over (1)
- To pass over, across or through (2)
- Intensely hot and dry (2)
- Opposite of spend
- Careless or irresponsible (3)
- An old saying that is accepted as true (4)
- A driving force (1)
- To follow a winding course (4)
- To praise highly (1)
- Material or everyday; not spiritual (4)
- To urge strongly, to warn or appeal (3)
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- an expression of sorrow (3)
- A general truth or rule; a short saying (1)
- Slow to act or respond (2)
- Doing or requiring a lot of sitting (4)
- Amusing in a quiet but sharp way 94)
- Causing severe bodily injury or emotional shock (3)
- An orderly arrangement or display (2)
- To show fondness for (3)
- Hawaiian greeting
- Without resources or possessions (1)
- Combination of red and yellow
- ______ and Juliet
- To take away the value of (1)
- Drew a conclusion from given facts (2)
- North, east, south, ______
- A showy or dignified display (3)
31 Clues: Greatest in age • Opposite of spend • Hawaiian greeting • ______ and Juliet • A driving force (1) • To praise highly (1) • To show fondness for (3) • Intensely hot and dry (2) • Slow to act or respond (2) • North, east, south, ______ • an expression of sorrow (3) • Careless or irresponsible (3) • Combination of red and yellow • To take away the value of (1) • Former unit of money in France • ...
Our Life 2024-03-19
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- Yellow cartoon character that works for an evil scientist
- Where you first told me you liked me
- This country has the third highest rate of HIV
- You gave me this brown item on our first valentines day together
- An animal and a streaming platform
- Our fav staycation
- Animal sighting from when you first told me you liked me
- And Juliet
- Years together
- Sandwich cookie
- This artist inspired your first nickname for me
- Name of the first album I gave you.
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- Honeymoon continent
- White man that was in love with a Native American child
- Crpyto platform owned by the Winklevoss twins
- Month named after the greek goddess was the mother of Hermes
- Where a bird shat on me on a date
- First time I made guac for us, I used this man's recipe
- Most popular month for a vasectomy
- Gift I gave you on our first long distance valentines day
- Character frequently seen on cards you have given me
- Jenny from the block is from what borough
- Country that is in Europe & Asia
- Home of the gyro
- Class we met in
- One of the chipmunks in Alvin and the chipmunks
26 Clues: And Juliet • Years together • Class we met in • Sandwich cookie • Home of the gyro • Our fav staycation • Honeymoon continent • Country that is in Europe & Asia • Where a bird shat on me on a date • Most popular month for a vasectomy • An animal and a streaming platform • Name of the first album I gave you. • Where you first told me you liked me • ...
Term 1 2024-04-07
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- Where Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is located.
- Significant reform made by Caesar.
- Legacy item left to Shakespeare's wife.
- Birthplace of Shakespeare.
- Shakespeare's method for presenting facts.
- Era of Shakespeare's first stage performances.
- Literary device comparing two different things.
- Shakespeare’s play that explores Roman politics.
- Form of government in Caesar's Rome.
- City where Julius Caesar met his end.
- Caesar's friend turned foe.
- Gender of actors for all roles in Shakespeare's plays.
- Political alliance involving Caesar and Pompey.
- Name of Shakespeare’s spouse.
- Period "Julius Caesar" was set in.
- Shakespeare’s intent with historical narratives.
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- Caesar was renowned as a great ___.
- Character flaw leading to downfall in tragedies.
- Shakespeare's technique to embed stories within stories.
- Shakespeare's hidden way to discuss politics.
- Shakespeare's writing type, including sonnets and plays.
- Relationship of Julia to Caesar.
- Eerie presence in Shakespeare's tragedies.
- Event Caesar's death is likened to, hinting at disorder.
- He wrote "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar."
- Caesar's first title.
- Type of conflict Brutus faces within.
- "Julius Caesar" theme related to absolute power.
- Shakespeare's genre including "Romeo and Juliet."
29 Clues: Caesar's first title. • Birthplace of Shakespeare. • Caesar's friend turned foe. • Name of Shakespeare’s spouse. • Relationship of Julia to Caesar. • Significant reform made by Caesar. • Period "Julius Caesar" was set in. • Caesar was renowned as a great ___. • Form of government in Caesar's Rome. • City where Julius Caesar met his end. • Type of conflict Brutus faces within. • ...
English leterature book 2025-07-13
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- Tortured by this feeling, the postmaster sits waiting for news.
- The narrator's cook.
- A characteristic trait listed in the poem's introduction.
- A term for Patol Babu's advisor, Gogon Pakrashi.
- The elder brother who was 13.
- A city in Italy where Romeo and Juliet are believed to have lived.
- The city from which the last bus was expected by the boys.
- Bog The place where the frog croaked.
- A meeting place.
- Words or phrases that reflect the regional variety of a language.
- Steep sides of the ice.
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- Patol Babu's mentor and a wonderful actor.
- A figure of speech that combines normally-contradictory terms.
- A Biblical character and a mighty hunter.
- A measurement of depth.
- A bird that was shot by the Ancient Mariner.
- A time, around nine o'clock, when the albatross would appear.
- The younger brother who was nearly 12.
- A drink mentioned in the story "Virtually True" that Paul sips while playing his video game.
- Characteristic of old age.
- Gadgets, especially mechanical or electrical devices.
- Guileless or innocent.
- Floating ice.
- A creature that croaked from dusk to dawn.
24 Clues: Floating ice. • A meeting place. • The narrator's cook. • Guileless or innocent. • A measurement of depth. • Steep sides of the ice. • Characteristic of old age. • The elder brother who was 13. • Bog The place where the frog croaked. • The younger brother who was nearly 12. • A Biblical character and a mighty hunter. • Patol Babu's mentor and a wonderful actor. • ...
Enternainment and the Arts - Vocabulary quiz. 2025-05-02
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- A book that explores the life of a notable person.
- If your watching a very long play at the theatre, this is an opportunity to buy some snacks.
- William Shakespeare's job.
- You may find this group of people singing in church.
- synonym for "boring", "uninteresting".
- Largue group of musicians who usually perform classical music.
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- "Freddy Mercury's musical _________ always captivated the audience."
- These shows used to be sponsored by detergent companies.
- You can buy hardcover or ________ books.
- This person writes film reviews.
- The first row of seats at the theatre is called the "dress ______"
- "Can you please _________ the radio? I can't hear a thing!"
- "The ______ of 'Romeo and Juliet' were very happy to win the Award for the Theatre 2024."
- "Since there was nothing interesting to see _______ TV, she went to bed."
14 Clues: William Shakespeare's job. • This person writes film reviews. • synonym for "boring", "uninteresting". • You can buy hardcover or ________ books. • A book that explores the life of a notable person. • You may find this group of people singing in church. • These shows used to be sponsored by detergent companies. • ...
Enternainment and the Arts - Vocabulary quiz. 2025-05-02
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- William Shakespeare's job.
- You may find this group of people singing in church.
- "The ______ of 'Romeo and Juliet' were very happy to win the Award for the Theatre 2024."
- "Freddy Mercury's musical _________ always captivated the audience."
- If you're watching a very long play at the theatre, this is an opportunity to buy some snacks.
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- These shows used to be sponsored by detergent companies.
- This person writes film reviews.
- synonym for "boring", "uninteresting".
- "Can you please _________ the radio? I can't hear a thing!"
- A book that explores the life of a notable person.
- You can buy hardcover or ________ books.
- Largue group of musicians who usually perform classical music.
- "Since there was nothing interesting to see _______ TV, she went to bed."
- The first row of seats at the theatre is called the "dress ______"
14 Clues: William Shakespeare's job. • This person writes film reviews. • synonym for "boring", "uninteresting". • You can buy hardcover or ________ books. • A book that explores the life of a notable person. • You may find this group of people singing in church. • These shows used to be sponsored by detergent companies. • ...
unit 9 crossword puzzle 2024-04-23
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- Da Vinci also painted this
- The holy city
- mor An english writer who wrote Utopia
- The king that signed the Magna carta
- document that limited the power of the king
- Italian author who wrote “The Prince”
- powerful family in France
- Painter of the Mona lisa
- Who invented the printing press
- Where did the renaissance start
- Who won the hundred year war
- What empire did the crusades weaken
- Wealthy individuals
- Valued city between greeks and romans
- did italy serve as for goods for northern europe
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- Italian poet and scholar who wrote sonnets
- Who saved France from losing the hundred year war
- Celebrated the individuals
- Russian ruler
- Who did michelangelo make a sculpture of
- Leader of the norman conquest
- What invented preserved the past
- Who did ivan the great rule off
- Painted the roof of the sistine chapel
- What does the word renaissance mean
- Whos speech helped start the crusades
- Killed ⅓ of europe population
- What city did the renaissance start
- English playwright who made romeo and juliet
- A dutch humanist who wrote in Praise of folly
30 Clues: The holy city • Russian ruler • Wealthy individuals • Painter of the Mona lisa • powerful family in France • Da Vinci also painted this • Celebrated the individuals • Who won the hundred year war • Leader of the norman conquest • Killed ⅓ of europe population • Who did ivan the great rule off • Who invented the printing press • Where did the renaissance start • ...
Genre's 2023-10-07
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- Writing that is meant to be acted out on stage.
- Stories set in the Wild West.
- A funny drama meant to be acted out on stage.
- e.g. A story about an astronaut that discovers aliens on Mars.
- e.g. Romeo and Juliet
- e.g A book trying to convince you to invest in BitCoin.
- e.g. Rose are red, violets are blue, I like cheese and so do you.
- e.g. the story of Snow White
- Usually a story including immortals and how things came to be.
- Stories handed down through speech from generation to generation
- e.g. A book detailing Donald Trump's history with cheese.
- e.g. A book that is about all the different types of cheeses.
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- Stories that are made up by the author.
- e.g. I Am Malala
- e.g. A story about some dude in World War II
- Writing based on real events.
- e.g. A story about a girl named Cheese Grater who really likes cheese.
- e.g. A story about a girl who discovers that she's actually the long lost magical special diamond fairy elf cheeseburger toe fungus princess of another world.
- An exaggerated story about something that may have been real.
- Stories, usually about talking animals.
20 Clues: e.g. I Am Malala • e.g. Romeo and Juliet • e.g. the story of Snow White • Stories set in the Wild West. • Writing based on real events. • Stories that are made up by the author. • Stories, usually about talking animals. • e.g. A story about some dude in World War II • A funny drama meant to be acted out on stage. • Writing that is meant to be acted out on stage. • ...
Everything about the UK 2020-05-27
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- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- This is the currency of the UK.
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- London underground is also called the __________.
- The capital of Northern Ireland
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- The UK is short for the ________________.
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
- The city where the Beatles came from
- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
- A famous church in London where Kate and William got married.
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- The capital of Wales
23 Clues: The capital of Wales • This is the currency of the UK. • The capital of Northern Ireland • The city where the Beatles came from • This is the national dish of Scotland. • A musical instrument played in Scotland • The UK is short for the ________________. • The British flaf is called the ___________. • The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband • ...
Everything about the UK 2020-05-27
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- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- This is the currency of the UK.
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- London underground is also called the __________.
- The capital of Northern Ireland
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- The UK is short for the ________________.
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
- The city where the Beatles came from
- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
- A famous church in London where Kate and William got married.
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- The capital of Wales
23 Clues: The capital of Wales • This is the currency of the UK. • The capital of Northern Ireland • The city where the Beatles came from • This is the national dish of Scotland. • A musical instrument played in Scotland • The UK is short for the ________________. • The British flaf is called the ___________. • The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-23
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- investigated the idea of flight, invented one of the first models of a flying machine
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Being able to die
- State of which power is held by the people
- Fought for women's rights by writing inspirational books
- A piece of paper granting you to heaven
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Self _____ , personal beliefs
- ______ of the arts
- Countryside → City
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Jesus and the Cross
- a time of rebirth
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
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- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- A different way of looking
- A painting done on wet plaster
- Religious Wars
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- French Queen Writer about how woman can dream
- Perfected the Telescope
- Gutenberg invented it
- Religious language of the country
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Invented the Printing Press
- Star Gazing
- The importance or worth of something
29 Clues: Star Gazing • Religious Wars • Being able to die • a time of rebirth • ______ of the arts • Countryside → City • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • Self _____ , personal beliefs • A painting done on wet plaster • Religious language of the country • Sun in the centre of the universe • ...
Historical Figures 2023-07-18
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- Who was the author of "The Communist Manifesto"?
- Which scientist formulated the theory of relativity?
- Which scientist proposed the theory of natural selection?
- Which American inventor held over 1,000 patents, including the light bulb?
- Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- Who was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic?
- Who was the ancient Chinese philosopher and founder of Confucianism?
- I Which queen ruled England during the "Elizabethan Era"?
- Who was the leader of the civil rights movement in the United States?
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- Who was the ancient Greek philosopher known for his teachings?
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- Which explorer sailed around the world?
- Which Egyptian pharaoh built the Great Pyramid?
- Which Roman general became the first Roman Emperor?
- Khan Which military leader founded the Mongol Empire?
- Who was the queen of ancient Egypt famous for her beauty?
- Which military general became the first Roman dictator?
- Who was the Russian mystic and advisor to the Tsar's family?
- Which leader led the nonviolent civil rights movement in India?
20 Clues: Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"? • Which explorer sailed around the world? • Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize? • Which Egyptian pharaoh built the Great Pyramid? • Who was the author of "The Communist Manifesto"? • Who was the first President of the United States? • Which Roman general became the first Roman Emperor? • ...
Draminys kurinys 2021-11-16
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- Kas buvo Merkucijus?.
- Kada kaune pirma karta parodyta Romeo ir Dzuljeta?
- Kur Romeo ir Dzuljeta gime?
- kiek metu buvo Romeo?
- Kas tapo pirmoji lietuvos Dzuljeta
- Kas buvo dzuljetos pusbrolis?
- Kaip kapuletis apibudina tebalda?
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- Koks buvo v.sekspyro vienintelio sunaus vardas?
- kiek metu Dzuljetai?
- Ka mylejo Romeo?
- Kas buvo Veronos kunigaikstys?
- Koks yra Romeo pusbrolio vardas?
- Kas sukure Romeo ir Dzuljeta?.
- kas buvo pirmasis uzsimines apie kapulecius ir monetkius?
- Hathaway Kas buvo vienintele sekspyro zmona?
15 Clues: Ka mylejo Romeo? • kiek metu Dzuljetai? • Kas buvo Merkucijus?. • kiek metu buvo Romeo? • Kur Romeo ir Dzuljeta gime? • Kas buvo dzuljetos pusbrolis? • Kas buvo Veronos kunigaikstys? • Kas sukure Romeo ir Dzuljeta?. • Koks yra Romeo pusbrolio vardas? • Kaip kapuletis apibudina tebalda? • Kas tapo pirmoji lietuvos Dzuljeta • Hathaway Kas buvo vienintele sekspyro zmona? • ...
Welcome to Second Grade 2018-08-17
Shakespeare For Theater 2023-02-13
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- He was also known as the ___ of Avon.
- Shakespeare is a ______ Writer
- _____ percent of the play is in verse. The last tenth is in prose
- Shakespeare's plays had the royal seal of _____
- ______ is never performed by modern theater companies because there is no known copy of it in the world
- Worked for the Lord Chamberlain's Men, later known as _____ (no apostrophe)
- ___'s moons were named after Shakespeare characters
- Shakespeare invented the word ____; meaning a feeling of loneliness
- Another word Shakespeare invented is ______; meaning full of fashion
- Hamlet, Othello, King Lear, and Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare wrote 154 ____ and three narrative poems
- Shakespeare created the nickname for a male lover.
- Shakespeare put a _____ on his grave
- Henry IV, Henry V, and Richard III
- Shakespeare had three children: Susanna, Hamnet, and Judith. ____ died at just 11.
- Twelfth Night and The Taming Of The Shrew
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- Shakespeare introduced 3 ______ words to the English language.
- Shakespeare is buried in the Holy ____ Church
- He was born in ____ 1564
- When Shakespeare died, he only left his wife a ___ in his will.
- He was _____ when he married his wife.
- Teenage suicide - made in 1595
- Shakespeare turned to sonnets because of a _____
- The first purchase by the National Portrait Gallery was a
- Anne _____ married Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's father made ____ for a living
- The ____ Shakespeare Company performs to half a million people each year.
- On Shakespeare's grave, he is carved holding a ____
- Shakespeare's name comes up in history spelled _____ different times.
- Shakespeare was never _____ in his lifetime.
- Shakespeare worked with a theater called the ____
- By firing a ____, The Globe Theater was burned to the ground.
- Shakespeare was a writer, as well as an _____
- Shakespeare often wrote about _____
- Shakespeare was born in _____
35 Clues: He was born in ____ 1564 • Shakespeare was born in _____ • Shakespeare is a ______ Writer • Teenage suicide - made in 1595 • Anne _____ married Shakespeare • Henry IV, Henry V, and Richard III • Shakespeare often wrote about _____ • Shakespeare put a _____ on his grave • He was also known as the ___ of Avon. • He was _____ when he married his wife. • ...
History 2023-05-28
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- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- The ancient Greek philosopher who taught Alexander the Great and is known for his work on ethics and politics
- The first president of the United States
- Which city is located on the place of Constantinople today?
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- The first human to walk on the moon
- The name of the ancient civilization that built the pyramids of Giza
- Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II?
- He is known for discovering America in 1492
- He is known for his theory of relativity and is considered one of the greatest physicists in history
- The invasion of what country marked the beginning of World War II?
- What was the name of the ancient Greek city-state known for its military prowess?
- How Persia is called nowadays?
12 Clues: How Persia is called nowadays? • The first human to walk on the moon • Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"? • The first president of the United States • He is known for discovering America in 1492 • Who was the leader of the Soviet Union during World War II? • Which city is located on the place of Constantinople today? • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 4 Crossword 2023-05-19
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- The first person to find Juliet dead was _____.
- When the Friar says "Come, is the bride ready to go to church?" it is an example of what literary device?
- Rebuke or force something
- What event are the Capulets preparing for?
- What does Lady Capulet tell the Nurse to go get at the beginning of scene 4?
- Who is the Roman goddess of love?
- A prayer.
- By the end of the act, does Paris know that Juliet is dead?
- Who does Juliet run into when she goes to consult Friar Lawrence
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- Juliet would rather drive a _____ into her chest than marry Paris.
- Juliet told Lord Capulet she was going to _______.
- In Shakespeare's time, this word meant the time that fires should be put out by
- How many cooks does Sir Capulet want hired?
- Juliet is afraid that the Friar gave her a _____ instead of a potion.
- The curfew bell rings at _____ o'clock.
- Who does Juliet think she sees the ghost of in scene 3?
16 Clues: A prayer. • Rebuke or force something • Who is the Roman goddess of love? • The curfew bell rings at _____ o'clock. • What event are the Capulets preparing for? • How many cooks does Sir Capulet want hired? • The first person to find Juliet dead was _____. • Juliet told Lord Capulet she was going to _______. • Who does Juliet think she sees the ghost of in scene 3? • ...
Character Archetypes 2022-04-12
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- the warrior, crusader, rescuer, superhero, the soldier, dragon slayer, the winner, the team player (example: Aragorn from Lord of the Rings)
- the artist, inventor, innovator, musician, writer, dreamer (example: Pippi Longstocking from Pippi Longstocking)
- the partner, friend, intimate, enthusiast, sensualist, spouse, team-builder (example: Romeo from Romeo and Juliet)
- the good old boy, regular guy/girl, the person next door, the working stiff, the solid citizen, the good neighbor, the silent majority (example: Dr. John Watson from The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes)
- the fools, trickster, joker, practical joker, comedian (example: Tigger from The House a Pooh Corner)
- the expert, scholar, detective, advisor, thinker, philosopher, academic, researcher, planner, professional, mentor, teacher, contemplative (example: Mary Poppings from Mary Poppins)
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- the seeker, iconoclast, wanderer, individualist, pilgrim (example: James from James and the Giant Peach)
- he or she is inexperienced, with many weaknesses, and seeks safety with others (example: Dorothy from The Wizard of Oz)
- the saint, altruist, parent, helper, supporter (example: "Marmee March" from Little Women)
- the visionary, catalyst, inventor, charismatic leader, shaman, healer, medicine man (example: Merlin from The Sword and the Stone)
- the rebel, revolutionary, wild man, the misfit, iconoclast (example: Viktor Frankenstein from Frankenstein)
- the boss, leader, aristocrat, king, queen, politician, role model, manager, administrator (example: Macbeth from Macbeth)
12 Clues: the saint, altruist, parent, helper, supporter (example: "Marmee March" from Little Women) • the fools, trickster, joker, practical joker, comedian (example: Tigger from The House a Pooh Corner) • the seeker, iconoclast, wanderer, individualist, pilgrim (example: James from James and the Giant Peach) • ...
The History Mystery 2021-11-04
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- this was known as 'green gold'
- he wanted to find a way to India, but found America instead
- Joan of Arc was helping____ win the war between France and England?
- This king ruled over England and Scotland
- what precent was killed by the black death
- it used to be called the Netherlands, but is called__? today?
- there were three groups of Christians: Puritans, Anglicans, and ___
- King Henery the VIII is known for having how many wives?
- this Queen was known as 'Good Queen Bess'
- what did people used to believe revolved around the earth?
- this sea was named for being calm and clear
- this person had 3 kings in his family
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- it was like jamestown and is the Canidian capital
- this person wrote Mcbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet, to name a few.
- Renaissance means ___?
- Spanish adventurers were called this
- Galileo was born ___?
- this person wanted to make China a part of Japan, but failed
- the Koreans had an amazing ___, using it to drive the Japanese away When Hideyoshi tried to obtain China
- this land is the'land of the gold',and got rich by taxing people if they came to their land
- this contry was known as the 'dark continent'
- this country was named after Amerigo Vespucci
22 Clues: Galileo was born ___? • Renaissance means ___? • this was known as 'green gold' • Spanish adventurers were called this • this person had 3 kings in his family • This king ruled over England and Scotland • this Queen was known as 'Good Queen Bess' • what precent was killed by the black death • this sea was named for being calm and clear • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Age of Exploration 2011-12-12
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- European explorer who conquered the Incas
- mapmaking skills, which resulted in the naming of the Americas
- rediscovered the Americas
- famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- believed in Predestination and formed a religion based on strict morals
- created David, Pieta, and the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- wrote Utopia
- wrote the 95 Theses
- quintessential Renaissance man
- believed in theocracy
- discovered the Hudson River
- 1st European to see the Pacific Ocean
- focused on domestic lives and landscapes and used a lot of symbolism
- created the Anglican church and had six wives
- sighted Brazil on his attempt to get to India
- invented the printing press
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- Christian humanist who wrote In Praise of Folly
- followed the phrase “the end justifies the means”
- wrote The Courtier
- painted The School of Athens
- Presbyterian
- Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs
- traveled to Italy from Germany to study the Renaissance
- first voyage to circumnavigate the world by a European explorer
- patron of sailors and started a school for sailors
- made it to the Cape of Good Hope
- excommunicated Luther
- 2nd explorer to circumnavigate the globe and explored the west coast of the Americas
- confused Canada for Asia
- discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East
30 Clues: Presbyterian • wrote Utopia • wrote The Courtier • wrote the 95 Theses • believed in theocracy • excommunicated Luther • confused Canada for Asia • rediscovered the Americas • discovered the Hudson River • invented the printing press • painted The School of Athens • quintessential Renaissance man • Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs • made it to the Cape of Good Hope • ...
Renaissance, Reformation, and Age of Exploration 2011-12-12
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- discovered an ocean route from Portugal to the East
- excommunicated Luther
- discovered the Hudson River
- focused on domestic lives and landscapes and used a lot of symbolism
- created David, Pieta, and the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- rediscovered the Americas
- followed the phrase “the end justifies the means”
- believed in theocracy
- invented the printing press
- wrote the 95 Theses
- created the Anglican church and had six wives
- painted The School of Athens
- European explorer who conquered the Incas
- famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- traveled to Italy from Germany to study the Renaissance
- 2nd explorer to circumnavigate the globe and explored the west coast of the Americas
- Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs
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- confused Canada for Asia
- patron of sailors and started a school for sailors
- wrote Utopia
- Presbyterian
- quintessential Renaissance man
- mapmaking skills, which resulted in the naming of the Americas
- believed in Predestination and formed a religion based on strict morals
- wrote The Courtier
- first voyage to circumnavigate the world by a European explorer
- sighted Brazil on his attempt to get to India
- 1st European to see the Pacific Ocean
- Christian humanist who wrote In Praise of Folly
- made it to the Cape of Good Hope
30 Clues: wrote Utopia • Presbyterian • wrote The Courtier • wrote the 95 Theses • excommunicated Luther • believed in theocracy • confused Canada for Asia • rediscovered the Americas • discovered the Hudson River • invented the printing press • painted The School of Athens • quintessential Renaissance man • Spanish conqueror of the Aztecs • made it to the Cape of Good Hope • ...
Echoes of History 2024-04-24
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- The signing of this peace treaty ended World War I.
- The ancient civilization known for its city-states, such as Athens and Sparta.
- The catastrophic volcanic eruption that destroyed the Roman city of Pompeii.
- The first American woman in space.
- The president who served as the Commander-in-Chief during World War II.
- Ruled the Roman Empire as its first emperor.
- The nuclear accident that occurred in this Ukrainian city in 1986.
- The period of renewed interest in art, science, and learning in Europe during the 14th to 17th centuries.
- Led the Cuban Revolution and served as Prime Minister of Cuba.
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- The battle in 1066 that resulted in the Norman conquest of England.
- Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
- The sinking of this "unsinkable" ocean liner in 1912.
- The day of infamy when the Japanese attacked this US naval base in 1941
- Egyptian queen known for her intelligence and beauty.
- The historic voyage of this explorer to the New World in 1492.
- Wrote the plays Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth.
- Discovered the theory of general relativity.
- The event that triggered World War I, when Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated.
- Led the Russian Revolution and founded the Soviet Union.
- The president who issued the Emancipation Proclamation.
20 Clues: The first American woman in space. • Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. • Discovered the theory of general relativity. • Ruled the Roman Empire as its first emperor. • The signing of this peace treaty ended World War I. • The sinking of this "unsinkable" ocean liner in 1912. • Egyptian queen known for her intelligence and beauty. • ...
Vocab Words Assignment 2023-11-08
5 Clues: Another word for pitiful is______. • Another word for poverty is _________. • The _______ has calming and healing herbs. • Shakespeare's Play, Romeo and Juliet has a lot of dramatic ______. • To describe an inanimate object with characteristics that are more appropriate to a human is to ___________.
Valentine Crossword 2016-01-27
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- This is said to be broken if you loose the one you love
- St Valentine is the patron saint of these people
- A term of endearment for someone you care for
- Romantic silent movie star's second name
- Worn on your finger when you get married or engaged
- According to Shakespeare, if this be the food of love, we should play on
- In his song, John Lennon said this is all we need
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- The structure on which Juliet was standing when her lover Romeo came to call
- This is said to be fired into your heart by Cupid when you fall in love
- The flowers most often associated with St Valentine's day
- The month during which we celebrate St Valentine's Day
- According to the song, this and love go together like a Horse and Carriage
- A description of the person who we believe matches us perfectly and makes our life complete
13 Clues: Romantic silent movie star's second name • A term of endearment for someone you care for • St Valentine is the patron saint of these people • In his song, John Lennon said this is all we need • Worn on your finger when you get married or engaged • The month during which we celebrate St Valentine's Day • This is said to be broken if you loose the one you love • ...
Valentines Day 2025-02-13
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- A type of pharmacy we have visited.
- In which city is the balcony that is said to have inspired Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet?
- What fruit is sometimes called the "love apple" because of its historical associations with romance?
- Town of the opposing city that Nottingham played against for ice hockey.
- An artist we saw at Frameless.
- What was the first shop I took you to (type of shop)?
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- The month you first told me you loved me.
- By how many points did I lose mini golf to you?
- The first gift you gave me.
- In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of love?
- Fill in the sentence: 'The .... terror.' (a place we have been to)
- Our first date after Ramzaan.
- What did I order on our first date?
- The month you visited my parents.
- Name of the game we played at the board game cafe.
15 Clues: The first gift you gave me. • Our first date after Ramzaan. • An artist we saw at Frameless. • The month you visited my parents. • A type of pharmacy we have visited. • What did I order on our first date? • The month you first told me you loved me. • By how many points did I lose mini golf to you? • In Greek mythology, who is the goddess of love? • ...
UK crossword 4 2017-09-06
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- a British actor from the Game of Thrones
- the author of Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and many other plays, still famous 400 years after his death
- the leading figure of the most popular British band the Beatles
- the queen who was known for strict morals and gave the name for a whole period
- the author of the most famous children’s book Harry Potter
- the first name of the British Prime minister, re-elected on 8 June 2017
- the admiral whose column stands on Trafalgar Square in London
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- the person who ruled Britain during the Civil War in the 17th century
- a British entrepreneur and the owner of the Virgin Group
- the age of longest reigning monarch Elisabeth II
- the Prime Minister of the UK during WWII
- an ingenious English mechanical and civil engineer during the industrial revolution in the 19th century
- the name of the former Princess of Wales, who died 30 years ago in a car crash
- English scientist who formulated the laws of motion and gravitation
14 Clues: a British actor from the Game of Thrones • the Prime Minister of the UK during WWII • the age of longest reigning monarch Elisabeth II • a British entrepreneur and the owner of the Virgin Group • the author of the most famous children’s book Harry Potter • the admiral whose column stands on Trafalgar Square in London • ...
yes 2021-02-22
shakespeare 2023-05-01
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- this is the main town in taming of the shrew
- this brave Scottish general receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland
- This annual event of personal importance to William Shakespeare occurred on the same day he died
- Shakespeare was a famous...
- this famous quote to be or not to be is from which play
- this king is the successor to queen Elizabeth the first.
- this is the country in which Shaespeare preformed most of his plays
- this famous theater was burned to the ground
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- she was queen during Shakespeare's time
- this person is portrayed as a shrew
- the playwrights fist name
- this was used to put out the flames on a persons pants
- this is the country in which the taming of the shrew is set
- this is where Shakespeare did most of his plays
- Romeo and...
15 Clues: Romeo and... • the playwrights fist name • Shakespeare was a famous... • this person is portrayed as a shrew • she was queen during Shakespeare's time • this is the main town in taming of the shrew • this famous theater was burned to the ground • this is where Shakespeare did most of his plays • this was used to put out the flames on a persons pants • ...
Renaissance 2025-03-24
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- created an important invention(Hint: Invented printing press)
- wealthy bankers in Italy(Hint:spent lots of money on art)
- Columbus Landed in San Salvador(Hint:landed in Bahamas)
- Francisco Pizarro conquered this empire(Hint: Empire that had silver)
- This group from Europe settled in Canada(Hint:they trapped furs)
- Painter that did "The Last Supper"(Hint: Also painted "The Mona Lisa"
- Wrote 37 plays(Hint: Author of "Romeo and Juliet")
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- Wrote 95 thesis(Hint: A Civil Rights activist is named after him)
- wrote the Declaration of Independence(Hint:third president)
- what resource did the Spanish steal from Central America?(Hint:It was stolen from the Aztec)
- where did spices come from?(Hint:called Spice Islands)
- this group settled Pennsylvania(Hint:It is a religious group)
- Catholic English Queen(Hint:Nickname is proceeded by Bloody)
- proposed a Heliocentric view of the universe(Hint:Heliocentric means sun-centered)
- did Edict of Worms(Hint:King of Spain)
15 Clues: did Edict of Worms(Hint:King of Spain) • Wrote 37 plays(Hint: Author of "Romeo and Juliet") • where did spices come from?(Hint:called Spice Islands) • Columbus Landed in San Salvador(Hint:landed in Bahamas) • wealthy bankers in Italy(Hint:spent lots of money on art) • wrote the Declaration of Independence(Hint:third president) • ...
unit 9 crossword puzzle 2024-04-25
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- Document that limited power of king
- of Arc was a unifying factor in France.
- of Christians by western Crusaders.
- and Muslims.
- trade throughout the Mediterranean and the Middle East
- nobles founded Crusader States in conquered lands.
- Russian Orthodox Church influenced unification.
- law had its beginnings during the reign of Henry II.
- King John
- power in the city and expanded the Russian nation.
- painting of God creating Adam on the roof of the Sistine Chapel in Rome.
- demand for Middle Eastern Luxury products.
- nobles; strengthened European moors
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
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- Powerful family in Florence
- the use of credit and banking
- Romeo and Juliet
- imperial power was centralized in the hands of the emperor, called a Credit or Tsar.
- Empire weakened
- the capture of the holy city was an important goal.
- Urban’s speech helped start the Crusades.
- In Spain Ferdinand unified the country and expelled the Muslim
- Loss of Jerusalem
- the Conqueror
- weakened the Pope_
- centralized
- the Great
- da Vinci’s painting the Last Supper. The painting shows Jesus eating his last meal with the twelve disciples before he is arrested and crucified.
- a legacy of bitterness among Constantinople
- Phillip ll Spanish Empire in the Western Hemisphere expanded under Spain.
30 Clues: King John • the Great • centralized • and Muslims. • the Conqueror • Empire weakened • Romeo and Juliet • Loss of Jerusalem • weakened the Pope_ • Painter of the Mona Lisa • Powerful family in Florence • the use of credit and banking • Document that limited power of king • of Christians by western Crusaders. • nobles; strengthened European moors • of Arc was a unifying factor in France. • ...
British Historical Figures 2020-12-06
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- Prime Minister (1979–1990). First woman to have held the office.
- Originator of the theory of evolution through natural selection and author of On the Origin of Species.
- captain, explorer. Made maps of Newfoundland prior to making three voyages to the Pacific Ocean
- Queen of England and Ireland. (1558–1603)
- an English writer, poet, philologist, and academic, best known as the author of the high fantasy works The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings
- Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms.
- Pop/rock singer-songwriter, musician, activist and member of music quartet The Beatles.
- politician, linguist, soldier, philologist and poet.
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- Originator of universal gravitation and laws of classical mechanics and laws of motion
- Historically ranked as one of the greatest British prime ministers
- Princess, admired for her philanthropic deeds.
- inventor of the marine chronometer.
- Poet and playwright. Creator of Hamlet, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet
- an English singer-songwriter and actor. He was a leading figure in the music industry
- 1st Lord Protector of the Commonwealth of England, Scotland and Ireland (1653–1658).
15 Clues: inventor of the marine chronometer. • Queen of England and Ireland. (1558–1603) • Princess, admired for her philanthropic deeds. • politician, linguist, soldier, philologist and poet. • Queen of the United Kingdom and 15 other Commonwealth realms. • Prime Minister (1979–1990). First woman to have held the office. • ...
Everything about the UK 2020-05-27
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- England, Scotland, __________ and Northern Ireland are all parts of the UK.
- A fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- A famous church in London where Kate and William got married.
- London underground is also called the __________.
- A fictional bear that was named after a station in London.
- The English author who wrote the book A Christmas Carol. (lastname)
- The British flaf is called the ___________.
- Two famous football teams come from this city.
- The big ferris wheel in London is called the ________.
- A famous English writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet. (lastname)
- The author who wrote Harry Potter. (lastname)
- A mysterious prehistoric circle of massive rocks.
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- The capital of Northern Ireland
- The guards at the Tower of London are called _________.
- The UK is short for the ________________.
- A musical instrument played in Scotland
- This is the currency of the UK.
- This is the national dish of Scotland.
- The city where the Beatles came from
- The river that flows through London is called the ______.
- The capital of Wales
- The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband
- Ness A famous lake in Scotland where there lives a monster
23 Clues: The capital of Wales • The capital of Northern Ireland • This is the currency of the UK. • The city where the Beatles came from • This is the national dish of Scotland. • A musical instrument played in Scotland • The UK is short for the ________________. • The British flaf is called the ___________. • The first name of Queen Elisabeth's husband • ...
Poetry Puzzle 2016-05-27
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- the rhythm of a piece of poetry
- not using like or as
- how do dreams know when to creep into my head when I fall of to sleep
- verse simple poetry written to sound like regular conversation
- poem usually revolves around emotions and perceptions of the poet
- the lumpy bumpy road
- is a language that uses words or expression
- six silly sisters selling shiny shoes
- literal work in which special intensity is a given expression or feeling
- stressed and unstressed syllables are divided into rhythmical units
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- I had tons of chores to do
- the audience knows that Juliet is only sleeping but romeo thought she was dead
- I can see news travel quickly
- a kind of poem devoted to the praise of a person, animal or thing
- the subject of a talk a piece of writing
- her eyes shine like the sun
- tells a story
- a poem of serious reflection typically a lament for the dead
- bog,cog,log,nog,nog,gog,frog,grog,nog,slog,tog
- a piece of writing that usually has figurative language and that is written in separate linesu
20 Clues: tells a story • not using like or as • the lumpy bumpy road • I had tons of chores to do • her eyes shine like the sun • I can see news travel quickly • the rhythm of a piece of poetry • six silly sisters selling shiny shoes • the subject of a talk a piece of writing • is a language that uses words or expression • bog,cog,log,nog,nog,gog,frog,grog,nog,slog,tog • ...
UK5 2017-09-06
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- the queen who was known for strict morals and gave the name for a whole period
- the Prime Minister of the UK during WWII
- the admiral whose column stands on Trafalgar Square in London
- English scientist who formulated the laws of motion and gravitation
- the age of longest reigning monarch Elisabeth II
- the name of the former Princess of Wales, who died 30 years ago in a car crash
- the leading figure of the most popular British band the Beatles
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- a British entrepreneur and the owner of the Virgin Group
- a British actor from the Game of Thrones
- the first name of the British Prime minister, re-elected on 8 June 2017
- the author of the most famous children’s book Harry Potter
- the person who ruled Britain during the Civil War in the 17th century
- the author of Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and many other plays, still famous 400 years after his death
- an ingenious English mechanical and civil engineer during the industrial revolution in the 19th century
14 Clues: a British actor from the Game of Thrones • the Prime Minister of the UK during WWII • the age of longest reigning monarch Elisabeth II • a British entrepreneur and the owner of the Virgin Group • the author of the most famous children’s book Harry Potter • the admiral whose column stands on Trafalgar Square in London • ...
Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary 1 2022-01-21
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- all future generations
- attack someone physically or emotionally
- not worth considering
- exceedingly harmful
- unrestrained merrymaking
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- marked by exuberance and high spirits
- lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief
- the act of speaking contemptuously of
- marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint
- a feeling of profound respect for someone or something
- ask for or request earnestly
- indicate by signs
12 Clues: indicate by signs • exceedingly harmful • not worth considering • all future generations • unrestrained merrymaking • ask for or request earnestly • marked by exuberance and high spirits • the act of speaking contemptuously of • attack someone physically or emotionally • lose vigor, health, or flesh, as through grief • marked by prudence or modesty and wise self-restraint • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 2 2014-05-11
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- Opposite of approval.
- Opposite of doom.
- Opposite of leave alone.
- No matter how hard he tried, her feelings were _____ towards him.
- Opposite of helpful and good.
- Opposite of to stay.
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- When I came home I _____d and took a nap.
- Opposite of disinterested.
- Worshiping idols is____.
- Opposite of demand.
- The radio show was ___ed throughout the state.
- Do not ____ a word during the show.
12 Clues: Opposite of doom. • Opposite of demand. • Opposite of to stay. • Opposite of approval. • Opposite of leave alone. • Worshiping idols is____. • Opposite of disinterested. • Opposite of helpful and good. • Do not ____ a word during the show. • When I came home I _____d and took a nap. • The radio show was ___ed throughout the state. • ...
Labor Day 2018-09-02
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- A liquor distilled from fermented rye, corn, or barley mash
- The hero who dies for love of Juliet
- The city on the Rimac River and the capital of Peru
- A native or inhabitant of the northern U.S.
- A range of mountains especially with a serrated or irregular outline, also part of a mountain range name in California
- A member of a Bantu-speaking people of Natal
- Consistent in conduct or opinion, or something you wear to school
- Something you say to express approval when a performer or other person has done well
- Name of a fool in Britain
- Something you can hear in a canyon or cave when you yell
- The country where the Taj Majal is located
- A ballroom dance in duple time with slow walking steps, quick running steps, and the two-step
- A game in which a player using special clubs attempts to sink a ball with as few strokes as possible
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- The manner by which Vanilla is sold in Madagascar
- To examine, treat, or photograph with electromagnetic radiation
- A small statue that is awarded by part of the film industry for the best actors, movies, & directors of the year
- The first letter in the Greek alphabet
- One that defeats an enemy or opponent
- A province of eastern Canada extending from Hudson Bay bordering the U.S. northeastern states
- A potato stuffed with meat and then deep fried in Peru; also a close relative
- The month of the year when pumpkiin pie is most popular
- What you can sing or speak into when on stage or use when on your radio
- Romeo's sweetheart
- The alluvial deposit at the mouth of a river
- An establishment that provides lodging and maybe meals for the public
- A ballroom dance of Latin American origin characterized by long pauses and stylized body
26 Clues: Romeo's sweetheart • Name of a fool in Britain • The hero who dies for love of Juliet • One that defeats an enemy or opponent • The first letter in the Greek alphabet • The country where the Taj Majal is located • A native or inhabitant of the northern U.S. • A member of a Bantu-speaking people of Natal • The alluvial deposit at the mouth of a river • ...
Influencers of the past 2025-03-08
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- Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and surrealist art (Frida...).
- Playwright and poet famous for Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and Macbeth (William…).
- Naturalist who developed the theory of evolution through natural selection (Charles…).
- English novelist who depicted the lives and struggles of women in the 19th century through novels like Emma and Sense and Sensibility (Jane...).
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- Anti-apartheid leader who became South Africa’s first Black president (Nelson…).
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize and pioneer in radioactivity research (Marie…).
- Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity (Isaac…).
- Writer of Frankenstein, one of the first science fiction novels (Mary…).
8 Clues: Scientist who discovered the laws of motion and gravity (Isaac…). • Writer of Frankenstein, one of the first science fiction novels (Mary…). • Mexican painter known for her self-portraits and surrealist art (Frida...). • Anti-apartheid leader who became South Africa’s first Black president (Nelson…). • ...
Characters in Romeo and Juliet 2023-01-20
15 Clues: Romeo's friend • Romeo's cousin • Romeo's father • Romeo's mother • The pharmacist • Romeo's friend • Juliet's cousin • Romeo's servant • Juliet's mother • Juliet's suitor • Juliet's father • juliet's friend • a starcrossed lover • a starcrossed lover • the location of the tragedy
The History Mystery 2021-11-04
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- this Queen was known as 'Good Queen Bess'
- Spanish adventurers were called this
- this person wanted to make China a part of Japan, but failed
- this country was named after Amerigo Vespucci
- Joan of Arc was helping____ win the war between France and England?
- what did people used to believe revolved around the earth?
- what precent was killed by the black death
- there were three groups of Christians: Puritans, Anglicans, and ___
- he wanted to find a way to India, but found America instead
- this person had 3 kings in his family
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- it used to be called the Netherlands, but is called__? today?
- this contry was known as the 'dark continent'
- the Koreans had an amazing ___, using it to drive the Japanese away When Hideyoshi tried to obtain China
- This king ruled over England and Scotland
- King Henery the VIII is known for having how many wives?
- this person wrote Mcbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet, to name a few.
- Galileo was born ___?
- this land is the'land of the gold',and got rich by taxing people if they came to their land
- Renaissance means ___?
- this sea was named for being calm and clear
- it was like jamestown and is the Canidian capital
- this was known as 'green gold'
22 Clues: Galileo was born ___? • Renaissance means ___? • this was known as 'green gold' • Spanish adventurers were called this • this person had 3 kings in his family • this Queen was known as 'Good Queen Bess' • This king ruled over England and Scotland • what precent was killed by the black death • this sea was named for being calm and clear • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-02-19
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- speech culminates in a kiss, and this is obviously what Romeo has been angling for throughout the conversation. The kiss itself is as dramatically satisfying to the audience as it is delightful to the lovers. There is, perhaps, an ominous sense in which the kiss not only seals the lovers’ romance but also their tragic fate.
- gets the first four lines with Juliet an equal number of replies. They then share a quatrain (Romeo 3 lines, Juliet 1) and the final rhyming couplet. There is a marvellous feeling of naturalness in their witty exchange – notice the way in which Juliet matches Romeo’s verbal quips and the dialogue flows beautifully.
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- Rosaline’s description of Rosaline, this exchange is mutual and less self-indulgent. There is no self-pity, and the imagery is shared between the speakers. The language, while religious in nature, is less hyperbolic and more intense and intimate.
- use the same rhyme scheme and structured sections.
4 Clues: use the same rhyme scheme and structured sections. • Rosaline’s description of Rosaline, this exchange is mutual and less self-indulgent. There is no self-pity, and the imagery is shared between the speakers. The language, while religious in nature, is less hyperbolic and more intense and intimate. • ...
