romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
To Be Or Not To Be 2025-12-17
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- — Genre of English kings
- — River beside the Globe
- — How the Bard is often described
- — Star-crossed lover
- — Verona’s heroine
- — Comedy of mistaken identity
- — City of doomed love
- — Airy spirit
- — Forest-set comedy, briefly
- — Shakespeare’s writing tool
- — Comedy of wit and gossip
- — Hamlet’s tragic love
- — Ambitious queen
- — Writer of sonnets
- — Genre including Hamlet
- — Shakespeare’s primary verse form
- — Boisterous knight
- — As in “a stage”
- — Shakespeare’s theatre
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- — Opening words of a famous soliloquy
- — Prince of Denmark
- — Venetian moneylender
- — Shakespeare’s profession
- — Wronged wife
- — Bard of Avon
- — Shakespearean poetry collection
- — Where Shakespeare’s works are performed
- — Mad king
- — Jealous Moor
- — Era of Shakespeare’s plays
- — Genre including Twelfth Night
- — Unrhymed iambic pentameter
- — Island creature
- — Theatre district across the river
- — Scottish tragedy
- — River near Shakespeare’s birthplace
- — Shakespeare’s hometown, briefly
- — Playwright’s first name
- — Magician of The Tempest
- — Later period of his career
40 Clues: — Mad king • — Airy spirit • — Wronged wife • — Bard of Avon • — Jealous Moor • — Island creature • — Ambitious queen • — As in “a stage” • — Verona’s heroine • — Scottish tragedy • — Prince of Denmark • — Writer of sonnets • — Boisterous knight • — Star-crossed lover • — City of doomed love • — Venetian moneylender • — Hamlet’s tragic love • — Shakespeare’s theatre • — Genre of English kings • ...
Scott Character Summary Crossword 2023-03-27
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- Loving father with a turbulent relationship with his daughter
- Immature teen boy with a disinterest in violence
- Vulgar old maid with a sense of humor
- Naive tween girl with a brave heart
- Unsuitable mother who relies on others to understand her daughter
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- Man of God with the best interests of Montague and Capulet in mind
- Sensible friend to main boy, tries to calm the main girl's father
- Arrogant friend of the prince and suitor to the main girl
8 Clues: Naive tween girl with a brave heart • Vulgar old maid with a sense of humor • Immature teen boy with a disinterest in violence • Arrogant friend of the prince and suitor to the main girl • Loving father with a turbulent relationship with his daughter • Sensible friend to main boy, tries to calm the main girl's father • ...
Crossword 2023-10-23
Into the Woods 2025-03-13
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- Fairy tale characters explore the consequences of their wishes."
- A musical about the arrival of Western influence in Japan during the 19th century."
- The demon barber seeking revenge on Fleet Street."
- A modern-day Romeo and Juliet in New York's gang-ridden streets."
- Former showgirls reunite and reflect on lost dreams."
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- Inspired by the life of artist Georges Seurat and his painting."
- A single man contemplates love and commitment in New York City."
- Set in a summer house, this show explores love, longing, and desire."
- A story told in reverse, about the rise and fall of a Broadway composer."
9 Clues: The demon barber seeking revenge on Fleet Street." • Former showgirls reunite and reflect on lost dreams." • Inspired by the life of artist Georges Seurat and his painting." • Fairy tale characters explore the consequences of their wishes." • A single man contemplates love and commitment in New York City." • ...
CIVIL RIGHTS 2014-12-08
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- An opinion (usually negative) formed without just grounds or before sufficient knowledge.
- Treating a person differently and unfairly compared with others.
- An invisible barrier to progress.
- A group that is a smaller part of a larger group.
- A policy of racial separation and discrimination.
- Showing strong disagreement or disapproval.
- To live in peace with each other.
- Being closely associated with or connected to a group or organization.
- An author and important promoter of Black culture and advancement.
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- Having the same rights, social status, etc.
- Conflict amongst citizens. (Used in Romeo & Juliet)
- Avoiding prominence.
- An event in which people gather together in order to show that they support or oppose something.
- Hostility towards Jews because of their ethnicity.
- (Adjective) Belonging to the beliefs, customs, arts, etc., of a particular society, group, place.
- The organized rioting and killing of many helpless people because of their Jewish race or religion.
- Black American leader who initially preached Black militancy but who retracted militancy for peaceful coexistence.
- A situation when a group of people behave in a violent and uncontrolled way.
18 Clues: Avoiding prominence. • An invisible barrier to progress. • To live in peace with each other. • Having the same rights, social status, etc. • Showing strong disagreement or disapproval. • A group that is a smaller part of a larger group. • A policy of racial separation and discrimination. • Hostility towards Jews because of their ethnicity. • ...
London Sights 2023-01-26
6 Clues: I have been to look art at the... • You have watched street artists at ... • She has visited platform 9 and 3/4 at... • We have seen the skyline of London on the... • They have watched the play 'Romeo and Juliet' at • I have learnt about animals at the science museum
4thyr arts d 2013-12-10
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- other instrument played by Franz Liszt aside from piano.
- refers specifically to the period extending roughly from 1815-1918.
- chords were used more freely than during the classical era
- music is instrumental associated with story, poem, or scene
- _________-composed form uses different music for each stanza.
- the piccolo belongs to the __________ family
- during the romantic period, ________ horn became a stand out in the orchestra
- nationality of Chopin
- his life is a long struggle in making his vision of music drama a reality
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- became a very popular vocal form during the Romantic period.
- many romantic ________ were inspired by the image of Beethoven
- a composition for solo voice and piano
- also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour
- a form uses the same music for each stanza
- Romeo and Juliet is a famous ________ by Shakespeare
- music critic
- the meaning of the musical symbol f
- all Chopin’s works involve the ______, solo, or accompanied.
- “union of the arts” means a _______ of many arts such as poetry and music
19 Clues: music critic • nationality of Chopin • the meaning of the musical symbol f • a composition for solo voice and piano • a form uses the same music for each stanza • the piccolo belongs to the __________ family • also a skilled artist in pencil and water colour • Romeo and Juliet is a famous ________ by Shakespeare • other instrument played by Franz Liszt aside from piano. • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2024-02-02
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- Mammal with the largest heart
- U.S. state that is home to the town of Valentine
- 2004 film with Rachel McAdams and Ryan Gosling (no spaces)
- Insanely popular website which debuted on Valentine's Day in 2005
- state that produces most of America's red roses
- word that denotes a chubby, angelic-looking baby with wings
- White bird often associated with romance
- TV show credited with starting the Galentine’s Day tradition (no spaces)
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- The city of love
- William Shakespeare mentions Valentine's Day in this play
- Name of Rose's necklace in the movie "Titanic" (one word, no spaces)
- Italian city in which Romeo and Juliet is set
- Most popular flower sent on Valentine's Day
- Valentine's Day date (number)
- Roman god often depicted with a bow and arrow
- U.S. city where Frank Sinatra, Judy Garland and Elvis Presley all got married
- Singer of “Crazy Little Thing Called Love”
- Last name of the man often credited with creating the first box of Valentine’s Day chocolates
- Brain chemical commonly referred to as the 'love hormone'
19 Clues: The city of love • Mammal with the largest heart • Valentine's Day date (number) • White bird often associated with romance • Singer of “Crazy Little Thing Called Love” • Most popular flower sent on Valentine's Day • Italian city in which Romeo and Juliet is set • Roman god often depicted with a bow and arrow • state that produces most of America's red roses • ...
William Shakespere 2013-05-20
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- What is the name of Shakespeare's son that died when he was aged eleven?
- The type of school William attended age of six?
- What is the name of the third genre of Shakespeare's plays, History, Comedy and _______?
- What is Williams Mother called (first and second name) after marriage?
- girls were not taught writing; they were taught _______ instead?
- What is the street called that William lived when he was younger?
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- What is the name of Shakespeare's wife (first and second name)?
- William's Grammar school was called King ______ VIs Grammar school?
- What is the name of Shakespeare's theatre?
- What is the name of the female lover in Romeo and ______?
10 Clues: What is the name of Shakespeare's theatre? • The type of school William attended age of six? • What is the name of the female lover in Romeo and ______? • What is the name of Shakespeare's wife (first and second name)? • girls were not taught writing; they were taught _______ instead? • What is the street called that William lived when he was younger? • ...
Mato kryžiažodis 2021-11-11
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- kur susipažino romeo ir džiuljeta
- džiuljetos pavardė
- džiuljetos pusbrolis
- romeo pusbrolis ir geriausias draugas
- kaip buvo nubaustas romeo
- kaip nusižudė džiuljeta
- kunigaikštis
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- pagrindinis veikėjas
- romeo simpatija knygos pradžioje
- autoriaus pavardė
- autoriaus vardas
- kas organizavo pokilį
- kas barasi knygos pradžioje
- pagrindinė veikėja
- romeo ir džiuljeta gyveno...
15 Clues: kunigaikštis • autoriaus vardas • autoriaus pavardė • džiuljetos pavardė • pagrindinė veikėja • pagrindinis veikėjas • džiuljetos pusbrolis • kas organizavo pokilį • kaip nusižudė džiuljeta • kaip buvo nubaustas romeo • kas barasi knygos pradžioje • romeo ir džiuljeta gyveno... • romeo simpatija knygos pradžioje • kur susipažino romeo ir džiuljeta • romeo pusbrolis ir geriausias draugas
Theatre 2016-10-31
5 Clues: a genere of theatre play • a space where actors act • a festival of street theatre • a person who wrote play Žuanova Micka • An author who wrote a tragedy Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare 2023-01-30
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- What is Shakespeare's theater's name?
- What was William Shakespeare's total number of children?
- which type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
- In which country was the tragedy Hamlet set in?
- In Measure for Measure, what is the name of the clown?
- What were the names Shakespeare's parents?
- Which street was William Shakespeare born?
- William Shakespeare's wife was how much older than he was?
- What university did Shakespeare attend?
- Which of Shakespeare's plays ends with the noble Trojan Hector's death?
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- In Shakespeare's plays, how many times does a character commit suicide?
- What is the name of Shakespeare’s mother?
- Which of Shakespeare's plays is the shortest?
- During Shakespeare's lifetime, what major disaster forced the closure of London theatres twice?
- What is the location of Shakespeare's grave?
- What was the name of the book that was published after Shakespeare's death and included all of his plays?
- What is William Shakespeare's longest play, with over 4,000 lines?
- When Shakespeare was born, who was the ruler of England?
18 Clues: What is Shakespeare's theater's name? • which type of play is Romeo and Juliet? • What university did Shakespeare attend? • What is the name of Shakespeare’s mother? • What were the names Shakespeare's parents? • Which street was William Shakespeare born? • What is the location of Shakespeare's grave? • Which of Shakespeare's plays is the shortest? • ...
Classical Repertoire 2020-05-09
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- Ballet originated in Italy during which historical period?
- Name the lead female in The Sleeping Beauty
- In which ballet would you expect to see 'Sylphs'?
- What ballet genre is Giselle?
- What is the name of a duet in classical ballet repertoire?
- Name the foremost influencer on American ballet technique and choreography?
- Which country is the Bolshoi Ballet located in?
- Which Act does Kitri get married in during Don Quixote?
- Who composed the incredible score in Romeo & Juliet?
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- In what ballet does the 'Esmeralda' variation occur?
- In which ballet would you expect to see the Kingdom of the Shades?
- Which city boasts the oldest ballet company in the world?
- In which ballet would you see the Lilac Fairy variation?
- What does the company acronym PNB stand for?
- Who Choreographed Don Quixote?
- Name the ballet that Prince Siegfried appears in
- Who composed the score for Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty and The Nutcracker?
- How many dancers typically perform in the Cygnets in Swan Lake?
18 Clues: What ballet genre is Giselle? • Who Choreographed Don Quixote? • Name the lead female in The Sleeping Beauty • What does the company acronym PNB stand for? • Which country is the Bolshoi Ballet located in? • Name the ballet that Prince Siegfried appears in • In which ballet would you expect to see 'Sylphs'? • In what ballet does the 'Esmeralda' variation occur? • ...
1/9 Puzzle PTuesday 2026-01-08
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- What force pulls object toward the center of the Earth?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
- What term describes an animal that eats both plants and meat?
- What is the freezing point of water in degrees Celsius?
- What country is home to the Great Barrier Reef?
- What type of angle measures more than 90 degrees but less than 180 degrees?
- How many continents are there on Earth?
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- What element has the chemical symbol O?
- What planet is known as the Red Planet?
- What is the largest internal organ in the human body?
- What is the capital city of Japan?
- What is the main language spoken in Brazil?
- What gas makes up most of Earth's atmosphere?
- What is the largest ocean on Earth?
- What is the smallest prime number?
- Which organ in the human body is responsible for pumping blood?
- What polygon has eight sides?
18 Clues: Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • What polygon has eight sides? • What is the capital city of Japan? • What is the smallest prime number? • What is the largest ocean on Earth? • What element has the chemical symbol O? • What planet is known as the Red Planet? • How many continents are there on Earth? • What is the main language spoken in Brazil? • ...
10th Grade: Words Beginning with S 2020-03-01
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- 'Watermelon' in Spanish
- Jabón
- A person who refuses to change their opinion or refuses to do something even when there is good reason to do so.
- The alter-ego of Clark Kent
- How do you say 'Holy Week' in Spanish.
- The enormous star at the centre of our Solar System.
- Cobras and pythons are types of...…
- Someone who only thinks about themselves.
- A person who hates to spend money.
- How do you say 'Ardilla' in English?
- Town that is located between San Pedro Sula and Tegucigalpa.
- On ones own.
- Someone who doesn't display strong emotions.
- To move your shoulders as a sign of uncertainty
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- Claus He brings presents at Christmas.
- One Hundred Years of..... Novel by Gabriel García Márquez.
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, and Hamlet.
- The opposite of weak.
- to intentionally and secretly damage something
- The square root of forty nine.
- A Zebra has black and white...….
- The capital city of Chile.
- The planet with rings
- 'Healthy' in Spanish.
- The Loch Ness monster lives in which country?
- Once considered the most dangerous city in the world.
- Yes and If in Spanish
27 Clues: Jabón • On ones own. • The opposite of weak. • The planet with rings • 'Healthy' in Spanish. • Yes and If in Spanish • 'Watermelon' in Spanish • The capital city of Chile. • The alter-ego of Clark Kent • The square root of forty nine. • A Zebra has black and white...…. • A person who hates to spend money. • Cobras and pythons are types of...… • How do you say 'Ardilla' in English? • ...
43 2023-06-06
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- - American author of The Great Gatsby and Tender Is the Night
- - English writer famous for novels such as A Tale of Two Cities and Oliver Twist
- - American author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer and Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- - Irish playwright and novelist known for The Picture of Dorian Gray
- - American author and Nobel laureate known for Beloved and Song of Solomon
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- - American novelist and journalist known for The Old Man and the Sea
- - British modernist writer known for Mrs. Dalloway and To the Lighthouse
- - English playwright and poet known for works like Romeo and Juliet
- - English literary family, including Charlotte, Emily, and Anne Brontë
- - British author of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit
- - English novelist famous for Pride and Prejudice and Sense and Sensibility
- - American author of Little Women and its sequels
12 Clues: - American author of Little Women and its sequels • - British author of The Lord of the Rings and The Hobbit • - American author of The Great Gatsby and Tender Is the Night • - English playwright and poet known for works like Romeo and Juliet • - American novelist and journalist known for The Old Man and the Sea • ...
The History Mystery 2021-11-04
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- it was like jamestown and is the Canidian capital
- it used to be called the Netherlands, but is called__? today?
- this was known as 'green gold'
- this person wrote Mcbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet, to name a few.
- This king ruled over England and Scotland
- this contry was known as the 'dark continent'
- there were three groups of Christians: Puritans, Anglicans, and ___
- what precent was killed by the black death
- this person had 3 kings in his family
- King Henery the VIII is known for having how many wives?
- Galileo was born ___?
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- he wanted to find a way to India, but found America instead
- Spanish adventurers were called this
- this country was named after Amerigo Vespucci
- what did people used to believe revolved around the earth?
- 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 sea was named for being calm and clear
- Renaissance means ___?
- this person wanted to make China a part of Japan, but failed
20 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 • what precent was killed by the black death • this sea was named for being calm and clear • this country was named after Amerigo Vespucci • ...
English Trivia Time! 2026-04-03
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- This invention, created by Johannes Gutenberg, changed the spread of knowledge forever.
- The only planet in our solar system known to support life.
- The gas humans need in order to breathe.
- The author of Romeo and Juliet.
- This ocean lies between Africa, Asia, and Australia
- The natural satellite that orbits the Earth.
- This country is famous for pizza, pasta, and the city of Rome.
- The largest mammal in the world.
- This desert covers much of North Africa.
- This famous ship sank on its first voyage in 1912.
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- This instrument is used to measure temperature.
- This country is both in Europe and Asia and is famous for the city of Istanbul.
- The ancient civilization known for pharaohs and pyramids.
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- The scientist who proposed the theory of relativity.
- The hardest natural substance found on Earth.
- The scientist whose name is linked to the law of gravity.
- This famous structure in Paris was built for the 1889 World’s Fair.
- This line divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern Hemispheres.
- The continent with the most countries.
20 Clues: The author of Romeo and Juliet. • The largest mammal in the world. • The continent with the most countries. • The gas humans need in order to breathe. • This desert covers much of North Africa. • The natural satellite that orbits the Earth. • The hardest natural substance found on Earth. • This instrument is used to measure temperature. • ...
Books And Authors 2022-03-08
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- 'The _____________' was the first of the 'Series of Unfortunate Events' series.
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
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- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- This man wrote 'A Christmas Carol'.
- Who was the writer of 'Gitanjali'?
- Suzanne Collins wrote this trilogy of books which is now also a series of films.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- The Nobel Prize in Literature 1954 for his mastery of the art of narrative, most recently demonstrated in The Old Man and the Sea.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
17 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Who was the writer of 'Gitanjali'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • This man wrote 'A Christmas Carol'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • ...
Happy Birthday Guillermo 2023-08-26
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- First South American country to host the Summer Olympic Games
- A broad, flat muscle on each side of the upper and back part of the neck, shoulders, and back
- A milky drink made from ground almonds, tiger nuts, or rice
- First name of the current Spanish King
- Italian luxury sports car manufacturer based in Maranello, Italy
- First name of the (new) Bundesrat of "Departement für Umwelt, Verkehr, Energie und Kommunikation"
- First name of a Spanish individual that recently turned 30 and lives in Twirrenstrasse 32
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- Latin word for 'tree'
- Animal famously used in Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet, Act 3
- A bacterial disease marked by rigidity and spasms of the voluntary muscles
- A unit of liquid or dry capacity equal to one eighth of a gallon
- Iconic Golden Droid from 'Star Wars'
12 Clues: Latin word for 'tree' • Iconic Golden Droid from 'Star Wars' • First name of the current Spanish King • A milky drink made from ground almonds, tiger nuts, or rice • First South American country to host the Summer Olympic Games • Animal famously used in Shakespeare's 'Romeo and Juliet, Act 3 • A unit of liquid or dry capacity equal to one eighth of a gallon • ...
Renaissance I think 2022-09-06
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- Made Romeo and Juliet
- The everyday speech of a particular country or region, often involving nonstandard usage
- Displays of and individual
- Italian city-state was the birthplace of the Renaissance, center of Renaissance banking
- A machine used to print.
- People cared more about their lives on earth and not the heavenly afterlife;describe how a person would live if they believe in a secular lifestyle.
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- Italian painter, sculptor, engineer, scientist, and architect.
- From Europe
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect.
- Someone who champions something
- Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- a 16th-century movement for the ------ of abuses in the Roman Catholic Church ending in the establishment of the Reformed and Protestant Churches.
- Litterally the title
- a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation, including the Baptist, Presbyterian, and Lutheran churches.
- Someone who is not a clergy man or proffesional person
15 Clues: From Europe • Litterally the title • Made Romeo and Juliet • A machine used to print. • Displays of and individual • Someone who champions something • Doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect. • Someone who is not a clergy man or proffesional person • Italian painter, sculptor, engineer, scientist, and architect. • ...
The Renaissance 2025-09-22
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- Used by sailors to keep time.
- A famous painting of a woman.
- This was the first book Johannes Gutenburg printed.
- Invented the telescope.
- Was an artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- The art and science of making maps, which improved greatly during the Renaissance.
- Invented by Johannes Gutenberg; allowed books to be copied quickly and spread knowledge.
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- A Renaissance artist and scientist, known for the *Mona Lisa* and *The Last Supper*.
- A Renaissance painter celebrated for his works full of harmony and beauty.
- A period which occurred before the renaissance from 476 AD and ended 1453 AD
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- A period in European history (1300s–1600s) that means “rebirth,” marked by new ideas in art, science, and learning.
- Used by sailors to show direction.
- A famous Renaissance artist known for painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling and sculpting David.
- A deadly disease that killed many during the Dark Ages.
15 Clues: Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Invented the telescope. • Used by sailors to keep time. • A famous painting of a woman. • Used by sailors to show direction. • This was the first book Johannes Gutenburg printed. • A deadly disease that killed many during the Dark Ages. • Was an artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • ...
Literature P6 2026-02-19
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- She is the "star-crossed lover" of Romeo and belongs to the Capulet family.Starts with letter J.
- A famous vampire from Transylvania who sleeps in a coffin. Starts with letter D.
- The owner of a magical chocolate factory. Starts with letter W.
- A scientist’s creation made from different parts, often called (by mistake) a monster. Starts with letter F.
- A young girl who falls down a rabbit hole into a Wonderland. Starts with letter A.
- A young man from Verona who is deeply in love with a girl from the Capulet family. Starts with letter R.
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- The boy who can fly and never wants to grow up. He lives in Neverland. Starts with letter P.
- Your future English Teacher in ESO. Starts with letter E)
- The "Boy Who Lived," a famous wizard with a lightning bolt scar on his forehead (front). Starts with letter H.
- A brilliant detective who lives at 221B Baker Street and solves mysteries. Starts with letter S.
10 Clues: Your future English Teacher in ESO. Starts with letter E) • The owner of a magical chocolate factory. Starts with letter W. • A famous vampire from Transylvania who sleeps in a coffin. Starts with letter D. • A young girl who falls down a rabbit hole into a Wonderland. Starts with letter A. • ...
Act 2 Scene 2 2014-03-11
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- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen
- the friars name
- not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations
- any plant with leaves, seeds, or flowers used for flavoring, food, medicine, or perfume
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- changeability, esp. as regards one's loyalties or affections
- the girl Romeo loved before Juliet
- a state of prolonged mutual hostility, typically between two families
- the formal union of a man and a woman, typically recognized by law, by which they become husband and wife
8 Clues: the friars name • the girl Romeo loved before Juliet • not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations • changeability, esp. as regards one's loyalties or affections • a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain thing to happen • a state of prolonged mutual hostility, typically between two families • ...
Literary Terms - Examples 2022-02-04
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- I love Taco Bell but Taco Bell doesn't love me
- Black Panther takes place in Wakanda
- I wish I could just click my heels and be done with this
- I slept like a rock last night
- A character tells you that his brother is kind of odd, but super fun to be around
- his words cut deeper than a knife
- "in the street, little eddies of wind
- Katniss in The Hunger Games
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- When Romeo says that he would rather die unexpectedly than live without Juliet, and he later dies
- Rihanna tells us to shine bright like a diamond
- Andy's story in The Shawshank Redemption is told from Red's perspective
- A characters recalls an event from the past
- A character is struggling internally with addiction
- All children in a story are dressed in white
- whirling dust and torn paper into spirals and though the sun was shining and the sky a harsh blue, there seemed to be no colour in anything"
- Voldemort in Harry Potter
16 Clues: Voldemort in Harry Potter • Katniss in The Hunger Games • I slept like a rock last night • his words cut deeper than a knife • Black Panther takes place in Wakanda • "in the street, little eddies of wind • A characters recalls an event from the past • All children in a story are dressed in white • I love Taco Bell but Taco Bell doesn't love me • ...
Some important words for the exam 2022-04-05
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- A ... app on your phone is usful to remember important dates.
- My bed is not very ... so I don't sleep well in it.
- Turn on the ...! It's cold in here.
- It is important to ... nice feelings like love and friendship
- Smartphones you can fold are the latest ... for people who already have everything.
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- In last week's exam I was so nervous, I ... and forgot all the words.
- People think Einstein was very ...
- Shakespeare wrote a lot of ..., for example Romeo and Juliet.
8 Clues: People think Einstein was very ... • Turn on the ...! It's cold in here. • My bed is not very ... so I don't sleep well in it. • A ... app on your phone is usful to remember important dates. • It is important to ... nice feelings like love and friendship • Shakespeare wrote a lot of ..., for example Romeo and Juliet. • ...
Renaissance Crossword created by Ariana 2021-05-20
5 Clues: He created the Mona Lisa • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • This was an effect of the Renaissance • She built many theaters to support the arts • These ancient civilizations influenced the renaissance
Words and Love: Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-19
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- Servant and Juliet's Nanny who is very sentimental and wants the best for Juliet
- Humorous use of a word or phrase to suggest two or more meanings at once
- Two lines of Iambic Pentameter that rhyme, usually at the end of a speech of importance or at the end of a scene
- A combination of opposite terms
- Romeo's cousin who is often peaceful and practical
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- Hates Montagues and cares for his daughter
- Romeo's Best Friend
- Speech by one character, usually fairly long and directed to other characters
- The son of Lord Montague who is dramatic and emotional
9 Clues: Romeo's Best Friend • A combination of opposite terms • Hates Montagues and cares for his daughter • Romeo's cousin who is often peaceful and practical • The son of Lord Montague who is dramatic and emotional • Humorous use of a word or phrase to suggest two or more meanings at once • Speech by one character, usually fairly long and directed to other characters • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocab Practice 2026-02-18
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- A person who prepares and sells medicine
- A journey to an unknown place
- Depressing or dreary
- Wedding or wedding vows
- To instruct or urge someone to do something
- One's opponent in a contest
- Situation that is similar to what was expected
- Make something greater by adding to it
- A person's inherent qualities
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- Severe mental or physical pain
- difficult to predict or control
- Hostile and aggressive
- Noisy, energetic, cheerful, rowdy
- Engaged in deep thought
- Hatred or disgust
- A small container,usually made of glass
- Quick and light in movement
17 Clues: Hatred or disgust • Depressing or dreary • Hostile and aggressive • Engaged in deep thought • Wedding or wedding vows • One's opponent in a contest • Quick and light in movement • A journey to an unknown place • A person's inherent qualities • Severe mental or physical pain • difficult to predict or control • Noisy, energetic, cheerful, rowdy • Make something greater by adding to it • ...
Literature 2020-05-18
6 Clues: every book has it. • you can listen it in online. • Harry Potter is this kind of a person. • Romeo and Juliet is this kind of thing. • A book that is really good and it is the best book. • When you take a sentense from a book what is it callend?
Easy crosword 2023-11-20
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- The longest river in the world which is found in brasil
- A very large animal that existed many years ago.
- Something that is not particularly big
- Animal famous for its long trunk that lives in Africa and India.
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- The author of "Romeo and Juliet"who was born in Stratford-upon-Avon..
- The city which is the capital of Argentina
- Time of day when it is light
7 Clues: Time of day when it is light • Something that is not particularly big • The city which is the capital of Argentina • A very large animal that existed many years ago. • The longest river in the world which is found in brasil • Animal famous for its long trunk that lives in Africa and India. • The author of "Romeo and Juliet"who was born in Stratford-upon-Avon..
Act 4 crossword puzzle 2023-05-19
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- where does the scene take place act 4 scene 1.
- What was juliets first fear she told fiar lawarnce
- What bell rings during this scene?
- Who says, "My heart is wondrous light,"
- what more does capulet demand from sirrah?
- Juliet is very excited to marry Paris
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- What did Friar Lawrence give to juliet at the end of act 4 scene 1?
- What does Paris think Juliet is upset about?
- Where does the friar in 4.5 say Juliet is now after death?
- Who finds Juliet to be dead second?
- Who finds juliet died
- Who is Peter talking to at the end of the scene?
- Juliet drinks the poison?
- What day did the wedding get moved to?
- How many musicians are there?
15 Clues: Who finds juliet died • Juliet drinks the poison? • How many musicians are there? • What bell rings during this scene? • Who finds Juliet to be dead second? • Juliet is very excited to marry Paris • What day did the wedding get moved to? • Who says, "My heart is wondrous light," • what more does capulet demand from sirrah? • What does Paris think Juliet is upset about? • ...
Classical Musical Composers from Baroque, Classical, and Early Romantic Eras 2020-01-07
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- Russian composer and pianist known for his classical and contemporarymusic wrote The Rite of Spring (1913) and The Firebird (1910)
- Polish composer and pianist wrote Preludes (1839)
- German composer, pianist, and conductor wrote Violin Concerto (1844)
- Russian composer wrote Swan Lake (1875) and Romeo and Juliet (1880)
- Austrian composer also known for being the “Father of the Symphony” wrote Trumpet Concerto (1796)
- Norwegian composer and pianist wrote Piano Concerto (1868)
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- Italian Baroque composer and violinist wrote The Four Seasons (1723)
- German/British Baroque composer wrote Lascia ch'io pianga (1711)
- French composer who wrote Symphonie fantastique (1830)
- German composer and pianist known for his classical music wrote Symphony No. 9 (1824)
10 Clues: Polish composer and pianist wrote Preludes (1839) • French composer who wrote Symphonie fantastique (1830) • Norwegian composer and pianist wrote Piano Concerto (1868) • German/British Baroque composer wrote Lascia ch'io pianga (1711) • Russian composer wrote Swan Lake (1875) and Romeo and Juliet (1880) • ...
THE LITERARY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-10-20
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- a fictional story that involves magic, magical creatures, or magic lands.
- the protagonist the story centers on.
- an exaggerated statement used for comic effect or emphasis.
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- Romeo and Juliet are referred to as ___________ lovers in the Prologue.
- finishing a text, movie or series with a great suspenseful moment.
- A classic, written by Harper Lee, entitled To Kill A ___________ Bird.
- the writer of a book, article, play, etc.
- a serious drama with an unhappy ending.
8 Clues: the protagonist the story centers on. • a serious drama with an unhappy ending. • the writer of a book, article, play, etc. • an exaggerated statement used for comic effect or emphasis. • finishing a text, movie or series with a great suspenseful moment. • A classic, written by Harper Lee, entitled To Kill A ___________ Bird. • ...
ENG 1 Vocab Quiz 21 2024-02-15
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- A ____________ nature is a necessity for anyone seeking a political career.
- The _______________ basketball player challenged the referee with insulting words.
- The _________ illustrations make the book very popular.
- Believing her shyness is ____________, Roseanne does nothing to try to overcome it.
- Denying sustenance to those in need is __________________.
- The stable manager gave Tracy a ____________ horse when she first began riding.
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- His __________ of "Romeo and Juliet" had everyone in the audience laughing hysterically.
- The reporters at the house were so ___________ that Valentina slammed the door in their faces.
- Parents ___________ their children physically, mentally, and psychologically.
- My ____________ grandparents had two children, my mother and my uncle Bill.
10 Clues: The _________ illustrations make the book very popular. • Denying sustenance to those in need is __________________. • A ____________ nature is a necessity for anyone seeking a political career. • My ____________ grandparents had two children, my mother and my uncle Bill. • Parents ___________ their children physically, mentally, and psychologically. • ...
DIFFRENT TYPES OF ART 2024-11-03
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- it can be a monument or a bridge for example(The Golden Gate bridge)
- It can be a ballet (Swan Lake)
- a play that you can watch (Romeo and Juliet)
- a famous drawing on a canva and in a museum (Mona Lisa)
- a painting but outside, on the walls and in the street (Girl with Balloon)
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- you can take a picture with a camera (girl burnt with napalm)
- You can read a novel or a poem (1984 by George Orwell)
- when you create a movie (Avatar)
- It can be a statue for example (Venus de Milo)
- you can listen, it can be a song or just instruments (Mozart)
10 Clues: It can be a ballet (Swan Lake) • when you create a movie (Avatar) • a play that you can watch (Romeo and Juliet) • It can be a statue for example (Venus de Milo) • You can read a novel or a poem (1984 by George Orwell) • a famous drawing on a canva and in a museum (Mona Lisa) • you can take a picture with a camera (girl burnt with napalm) • ...
Trivia Triumph 2024-04-03
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- What is the largest organ in the body?
- “The Communist Manifesto” was written by ____
- Which state with the nickname "Land below the Wind" and is also the second largest after Sarawak?
- The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is associated with which sport in Asia?
- What is the name of Harry Potter’s best friend?
- What is the name of the force that opposes motion between surfaces that are in contact?
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- Which writer was famous for his work “Romeo and Juliet” and “Hamlet”?
- Which country has the most volcanoes?
- What is the name of the town where “The Simpsons” live?
- In which sport was Muhammad Ali popular?
10 Clues: Which country has the most volcanoes? • What is the largest organ in the body? • In which sport was Muhammad Ali popular? • “The Communist Manifesto” was written by ____ • What is the name of Harry Potter’s best friend? • What is the name of the town where “The Simpsons” live? • The Sultan Azlan Shah Cup is associated with which sport in Asia? • ...
Vocabulary Review Day 3 #2 6/25/25 2025-06-25
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- Rainsford falls overboard, he comes across the general and meets him. Rainsford begins his hunt for survival through the jungle. He uses his wits to ultimately win.
- The detective who had been at his career for 30 years and was helping solve murders was a serial killer in hiding.
- Never judge a book by its cover.
- Superman.
- The audience gasped, as they knew Juliet was not dead, yet Romeo did not.
- The author gives clues as to what is to happen.
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- The Joker
- "Oh I love that idea" she stated, looking annoyed and upset.
- Her life was a box of chocolates.
- Her eyes were as bright as the stars.
10 Clues: The Joker • Superman. • Never judge a book by its cover. • Her life was a box of chocolates. • Her eyes were as bright as the stars. • The author gives clues as to what is to happen. • "Oh I love that idea" she stated, looking annoyed and upset. • The audience gasped, as they knew Juliet was not dead, yet Romeo did not. • ...
Romeo and Juliet, Acts I and II 2025-05-05
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- people that try to keep the peace
- Roman goddess of love
- Sampson says he'll let the Montagues walk in the street. What's in the street?
- Prince of ____: a figure from medieval lore whose first name was Tybalt
- this ancient sport reached its popularity in England during Shakespeare's time
- The nurse's daughter who died
- Roman king of the gods
- goddess of chastity
- mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding word
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- Roman god of love
- goddess that Jove was married to
- mythical woman who was scorned by Narcissus
- uses these kinds of terms for fencing when Mercutio talks of Tybalt's swordsmanship
- this herb was a token of remembrance between lovers and for the dead
- goddess of the moon
- "May the heavens be happy with this holy act of marriage, so nothing unfortunate happens later to make us regret it" is an example of . . .
- Sampson calls the Montague men this when calling them cowards
- Romeo's cousin
- the holy feast day
19 Clues: Romeo's cousin • Roman god of love • the holy feast day • goddess of the moon • goddess of chastity • Roman goddess of love • Roman king of the gods • The nurse's daughter who died • goddess that Jove was married to • people that try to keep the peace • mythical woman who was scorned by Narcissus • mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding word • ...
Block Day Cross Word 2022-10-19
7 Clues: The issue in a story • The author's word choice • The writer of Romeo & Juliet • Comparing two things using like or as • A conclusion reached on the basis of evidence • The way an author creates believable characters • An author's attitude towards what they are writing about
Criss Crossing Rideau to Memramcook 2022-06-02
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- bread and molasses
- what happened to those Acadians that refuses to take up arms against the French
- the nation Mungo Martin, carver of the pole in front of Rideau Hall, was from
- (2) the guy you want to paint your picture
- where one dines with the Queen
- a friend to the very end and beyond
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- was the one who changed his life by allowing Romeo to get an education
- Romeo was a Man of the _____________
- the profession that Romeo started in
- samphire greens taste like
- (2) helped Romeo keep up with events around him
- most often were Catholic and of French ancestry
- the jam that accompanied the author as she visited Romeo’s haunts
- Romeo never forgot about
- a high-hitting batsman for the Yankees
15 Clues: bread and molasses • Romeo never forgot about • samphire greens taste like • where one dines with the Queen • a friend to the very end and beyond • Romeo was a Man of the _____________ • the profession that Romeo started in • a high-hitting batsman for the Yankees • (2) the guy you want to paint your picture • (2) helped Romeo keep up with events around him • ...
crossword 2020-05-06
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- Now as he sat and waited he wondered if the decision had been a _______ one.
- there was a _______ selection of food waiting for us at the buffet
- I can never find anyone who can matched up james ____
- Tom wanted to _______ slavery
- success will become ever more_______
- the wedding invitations will be ____________ to your exact requirements
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- customs men had searched the carriages for __________
- the students _______their play about romeo and juliet.
- People are highly _________, great at learning new things, naturally curious, and naturally enjoy new things.
- The government had to ________ the flow of people walking about during the virus outbreak
- As a teacher he was able not only to impart knowledge, but to kindle enthusiasm
- he went to pursue ________ education
- the bird was a ______ of a goose and a swan
- Jackson sat down very ________
- the government had been able to thwart all attempts by opposition leaders to form new parties
- john mimic tom soft voice to make fun of him
16 Clues: Tom wanted to _______ slavery • Jackson sat down very ________ • he went to pursue ________ education • success will become ever more_______ • the bird was a ______ of a goose and a swan • john mimic tom soft voice to make fun of him • customs men had searched the carriages for __________ • I can never find anyone who can matched up james ____ • ...
Crossword 2014-10-13
Romeo & Juliet Act 1 2023-01-30
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- a digestive juice secreted by the liver
- multiply through reproduction
- a cruel and oppressive dictator
- rule against
- enlarge or increase
- the violation of a law or a duty or moral principle
- exceedingly harmful
- open rebellion against constituted authority
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- attack someone physically or emotionally
- an introductory portion of a novel or other literary work
- a complaint about a wrong that causes resentment
- beg persistently and urgently
- abstaining from sexual intercourse
- having or showing heroism or courage
- a fervent and even militant proponent of something
- excessive sternness
- all future generations
17 Clues: rule against • excessive sternness • enlarge or increase • exceedingly harmful • all future generations • beg persistently and urgently • multiply through reproduction • a cruel and oppressive dictator • abstaining from sexual intercourse • having or showing heroism or courage • a digestive juice secreted by the liver • attack someone physically or emotionally • ...
shakespeare 2025-12-19
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- what is the animal that the little boy kept around
- where does the Romeo and Juliet play take place?
- Are women allowed in the theaters?
- what's the name of the red side of the families?
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- what's the name of the blue side of the families?
- what's the writers name?
- what is the name of the duke?
- what is a saying that Viola says a lot when, she's going to be there's soon
8 Clues: what's the writers name? • what is the name of the duke? • Are women allowed in the theaters? • where does the Romeo and Juliet play take place? • what's the name of the red side of the families? • what's the name of the blue side of the families? • what is the animal that the little boy kept around • ...
Word Within the Word 2 2025-09-30
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- The lieutenant gave a sharp order to her _____.
- The foundation is a _____ organization.
- He looked fearfully at the glowing, _____ demon.
- They were lost in _____space.
- He received an _____ solution through a tube in his arm.
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- She added a _____ at the bottom of the letter.
- Before Romeo left, Juliet had a frightening _____.
- The circle was divided into two equal _____.
- The boy was a lonely _____ who kept to himself.
- He had the _____ to forget his wallet.
10 Clues: They were lost in _____space. • He had the _____ to forget his wallet. • The foundation is a _____ organization. • The circle was divided into two equal _____. • She added a _____ at the bottom of the letter. • The lieutenant gave a sharp order to her _____. • The boy was a lonely _____ who kept to himself. • He looked fearfully at the glowing, _____ demon. • ...
April Crossword 2025-03-28
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- This famous ship sank on April 15, 1912.
- Actor best known as Iron Man in the Marvel films.
- A major issue in April as allergy season peaks.
- A must-have item during April’s rainy weather.
- 16th President of the United States, assassinated in April 1865.
- Famous playwright who wrote ‘Hamlet’ and ‘Romeo and Juliet.’
- Actress known for playing Hermione Granger in ‘Harry Potter.’
- The longest-reigning British monarch before Charles III.
- Often seen after April rain showers.
- April 22nd event raising awareness for environmental protection.
- April 7th day dedicated to health and wellbeing, sponsored by the WHO.
- Japanese holiday on April 29th celebrating Emperor Showa.
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- April 1st holiday known for pranks.
- Which teacher has a birthday in April?
- A bird associated of Easter and springtime.
- Renaissance genius who painted the Mona Lisa.
- Civil rights leader assassinated in April 1968.
- April 10th day dedicated to appreciating brothers and sisters.
- A sign of spring in Japan, celebrated with hanami festivals.
- Christian holiday celebrating Jesus’ resurrection, often with eggs and bunnies.
- A mammal associated with Easter and spring.
- NASA’s _______13 mission, launched in April 1970, faced a major crisis.
22 Clues: April 1st holiday known for pranks. • Often seen after April rain showers. • Which teacher has a birthday in April? • This famous ship sank on April 15, 1912. • A bird associated of Easter and springtime. • A mammal associated with Easter and spring. • Renaissance genius who painted the Mona Lisa. • A must-have item during April’s rainy weather. • ...
Crossword Edition 4 2025-12-10
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- the last name of the 12th grade counselor
- the start of exams in January
- the city where Carnagie Hall is located
- the piece the band plays at the winter concert every year
- the anime poster closest to Mrs. Lasko’s TV in room 415.
- the website where students can find their exam schedule this semester
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- the color of the masquerade mask on Cianfaglione’s tiny tree
- the student who played as young Scrooge in “Christmas Carol”
- animal with sunglasses on a picture in Mr. Nicholls room
- the flag in room 536
- most checked out type of book in the library
- the name of one of the angel fish in Mrs. Clerkin's room
- the last name of the author of Romeo and Juliet, Macbeth, Othello, and Hamlet
- how many sunflowers are in Mrs. Fore's room
14 Clues: the flag in room 536 • the start of exams in January • the city where Carnagie Hall is located • the last name of the 12th grade counselor • how many sunflowers are in Mrs. Fore's room • most checked out type of book in the library • animal with sunglasses on a picture in Mr. Nicholls room • the name of one of the angel fish in Mrs. Clerkin's room • ...
Romeo & Juliet Literary Terms 2025-06-02
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- a foot with two syllables; unstressed/stressed
- (I.iv.112-116)
- (II.i.1-2)
- (V.i.63-68)
- (IV.v.119-120)
- (V.iii.115-120)
- (IV.i.81-83)
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- (I.ii.81-82)
- (V.iii.43)
- (I.i.166-171)
- (V.iii.45)
- (V.iii.115-120)
- (II.ii.35-51)
- (IV.v.105-End)
- A line of poetry with 5 feet
- (IV.i.7-8)
- (I.v.147)
- Romeo's romanticism vs. Mercutio's cynicism.
18 Clues: (I.v.147) • (V.iii.43) • (V.iii.45) • (II.i.1-2) • (IV.i.7-8) • (V.i.63-68) • (I.ii.81-82) • (IV.i.81-83) • (I.i.166-171) • (II.ii.35-51) • (I.iv.112-116) • (IV.v.105-End) • (IV.v.119-120) • (V.iii.115-120) • (V.iii.115-120) • A line of poetry with 5 feet • Romeo's romanticism vs. Mercutio's cynicism. • a foot with two syllables; unstressed/stressed
Catcher In the Rye 2025-05-02
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- _______ punches holden in the stomach
- Holden discusses romeo and juliet with ____
- before waking her up, holden reads phoebe’s ________
- Holden sees D.B.’s ex girlfriend
- In the middle of the night Holden is woken up by __________ who is patting his head
- The Main character of The Catcher in the Rye is ______
- Holden calls Stradlater a _____ because he spends a lot of time grooming himself in the mirror but has a dirty razor
- Holden is upset to see ________ on the walls of his elementary school
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- Holden always wears his _____________ that he bought in New York
- Jane Galleghar was holden's ________ 2 summers ago
- The name of the School Holden leaves is ______
- Allie's Baseball mitt is covered with ____
- James castle committed suicide because of ________
- Holden goes on date with _____ and it ends bad
- After fighting with __________, Holden decides to go home to new york city
15 Clues: Holden sees D.B.’s ex girlfriend • _______ punches holden in the stomach • Allie's Baseball mitt is covered with ____ • Holden discusses romeo and juliet with ____ • The name of the School Holden leaves is ______ • Holden goes on date with _____ and it ends bad • Jane Galleghar was holden's ________ 2 summers ago • James castle committed suicide because of ________ • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2026-02-25
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- this region of the world preserved Greek and Roman culture during the Middle Ages
- sculptor, inventor, thinker & painter known for painting the famous 'Mona Lisa' & the 'Last Supper'
- invention that helped increase literacy in W. Europe, making books faster & cheaper
- known for painting the famous 'School of Athens'
- country where the Renaissance originated
- meaning non-religious
- someone who was well-rounded & accomplished in many fields
- created the printing press in Germany in 1450
- believed that it was better for rulers to be "feared" rather than "loved", author of 'The Prince'
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- body of water that allowed for an increase in trade, funding the Renaissance
- famous author from the Renaissance; wrote books like 'Romeo & Juliet' & "Hamlet'
- sculptor, architect & painter known for the famous statue of 'David' and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- the importance of the individual & their accomplishments
- the rebirth of Greek & Roman culture
- city-state in Italy where the Renaissance originated
15 Clues: meaning non-religious • the rebirth of Greek & Roman culture • country where the Renaissance originated • created the printing press in Germany in 1450 • known for painting the famous 'School of Athens' • city-state in Italy where the Renaissance originated • the importance of the individual & their accomplishments • ...
russian composers 2024-12-09
5 Clues: He wrote Vocalise • He belongs to the team of Five • He wrote Pictures from an exhibition • Romeo and Juliet was his composition • He wrote the Flight of the Bumble-Bee
LITERATURE CROSSWORD(INTERNATIONAL) 2021-02-24
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- His literature has been used in war and marketing.
- Chicken Soup for the Soul (authors).
- Al Umm, Al Risalah, Al Hujjah(author).
- A tale of robotic cat, who later help it’s inventor from the past.
- Thunder bolt, school, magic(book).
- Some of Shakespeare's tragedy plays is Romeo and Juliet,Julius Caesar and ______
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- The term 'Kafkaesque' was named by this author's name in regard of his oppressive or nightmarish qualities fictional world.
- A great literature wrote by Herman Melville that tells about Captain Ahab and his struggle to get his revenge on a white whale.
- Republic and The Symposium are some of his notable works.He often used dialogue in his works.
- Oxford University Press (OUP) best related to ¬¬¬__(type of book).
- One of Ryunosuke Akutagawa's most notable works.
- “Winter is coming”.
12 Clues: “Winter is coming”. • Thunder bolt, school, magic(book). • Chicken Soup for the Soul (authors). • Al Umm, Al Risalah, Al Hujjah(author). • One of Ryunosuke Akutagawa's most notable works. • His literature has been used in war and marketing. • Oxford University Press (OUP) best related to ¬¬¬__(type of book). • ...
Romeo i Julija 2013-03-17
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- Dadiljin pomoćnik
- Grad u kojem se odvija radnja
- Romeovo prezime
- Grad u koji je Romeo pobjegao kada je bio prognan
- Prezime pisca
- Država u kojoj se odvija radnja
- Država rođenja pisca
- Julijino prezime
- Sredstvo koje je ubilo Romea
- Tko se brinuo o Juliji
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- Ime Julijinog bratića
- Tko je htio oženiti Juliju
- Kojoj vrsti drame pripada Romeo i Julija
- Djevojka u koju je Romeo bio zaljubljen
- Koliko su godina imali Romeo i Julija
- Najpoznatija Shakespearova tragedija
- Koliko činova ima knjiga Romeo i Julija
- Koga je ubio Tebaldo
- Vrsta mača kojim se ubila Julija
19 Clues: Prezime pisca • Romeovo prezime • Julijino prezime • Dadiljin pomoćnik • Koga je ubio Tebaldo • Država rođenja pisca • Ime Julijinog bratića • Tko se brinuo o Juliji • Tko je htio oženiti Juliju • Sredstvo koje je ubilo Romea • Grad u kojem se odvija radnja • Država u kojoj se odvija radnja • Vrsta mača kojim se ubila Julija • Najpoznatija Shakespearova tragedija • ...
Romeo i Julija 2013-03-17
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- Koliko činova ima knjiga Romeo i Julija
- Dadiljin pomoćnik
- Grad u koji je Romeo pobjegao kada je bio prognan
- Prezime pisca
- Država rođenja pisca
- Država u kojoj se odvija radnja
- Sredstvo koje je ubilo Romea
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- Najpoznatija Shakespearova tragedija
- Grad u kojem se odvija radnja
- Tko je htio oženiti Juliju
- Romeovo prezime
- Djevojka u koju je Romeo bio zaljubljen
- Julijino prezime
- Koliko su godina imali Romeo i Julija
- Kojoj vrsti drame pripada Romeo i Julija
- Koga je ubio Tebaldo
- Tko se brinuo o Juliji
- Ime Julijinog bratića
- Vrsta mača kojim se ubila Julija
19 Clues: Prezime pisca • Romeovo prezime • Julijino prezime • Dadiljin pomoćnik • Koga je ubio Tebaldo • Država rođenja pisca • Ime Julijinog bratića • Tko se brinuo o Juliji • Tko je htio oženiti Juliju • Sredstvo koje je ubilo Romea • Grad u kojem se odvija radnja • Država u kojoj se odvija radnja • Vrsta mača kojim se ubila Julija • Najpoznatija Shakespearova tragedija • ...
Romeo i Julija 2013-03-17
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- Sredstvo koje je ubilo Romea
- Tko je htio oženiti Juliju
- Ime Julijinog bratića
- Grad u koji je Romeo pobjegao kada je bio prognan
- Djevojka u koju je Romeo bio zaljubljen
- Prezime pisca
- Julijino prezime
- Koliko činova ima knjiga Romeo i Julija
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- Vrsta mača kojim se ubila Julija
- Grad u kojem se odvija radnja
- Dadiljin pomoćnik
- Tko se brinuo o Juliji
- Romeovo prezime
- Kojoj vrsti drame pripada Romeo i Julija
- Koliko su godina imali Romeo i Julija
- Najpoznatija Shakespearova tragedija
- Koga je ubio Tebaldo
- Država rođenja pisca
- Država u kojoj se odvija radnja
19 Clues: Prezime pisca • Romeovo prezime • Julijino prezime • Dadiljin pomoćnik • Koga je ubio Tebaldo • Država rođenja pisca • Ime Julijinog bratića • Tko se brinuo o Juliji • Tko je htio oženiti Juliju • Sredstvo koje je ubilo Romea • Grad u kojem se odvija radnja • Država u kojoj se odvija radnja • Vrsta mača kojim se ubila Julija • Najpoznatija Shakespearova tragedija • ...
17-1 & 17-2 Vocab 2023-04-03
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- one of the most important cities of the Italian Renaissance
- greatest scientist and artist of the Renaissance
- the art of negotiation, or making deals with other countries
- one of the most important cities of the Italian Renaissance
- banking family from Florence
- famous Renaissance artist, sculpted David and Pieta, painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- greatest English writer of this era, wrote Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet, among other great works
- more about worldly things than religion and getting to heaven
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- everyday language people speak in a region
- Florence poet who wrote The Divine Comedy
- developed the printing press that used moveable type
- belief that the individual and human society was important, wanted to find a balance between faith and religion
- rebirth the time in history when there was a rebirth in art and learning, began in Italy
- in northern Belgium, oil painting method was developed here
- Venice merchant who went on an amazing journey to China
- a Florence diplomat, wrote The Prince
16 Clues: banking family from Florence • a Florence diplomat, wrote The Prince • Florence poet who wrote The Divine Comedy • everyday language people speak in a region • greatest scientist and artist of the Renaissance • developed the printing press that used moveable type • Venice merchant who went on an amazing journey to China • ...
Brave New World: Chapters 12 & 13: Did You Read? 2013-04-23
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- When men at Malpais propose, they bring the women the skin of a __.
- What does Helmholtz do in reaction to Romeo and Juliet?
- Helmholtz's poem was about being what?
- What does Bernard compare "The Phoenix and the Turtle" (the poem John reads aloud) to?
- Who, besides Bernard, had also "come into contact with Authority"?
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- "Listen, Lenina; in Malpais, people get __."
- "'A New Theory of __' was the title of the paper which Mustapha Mond had just finished reading."
- "Upstairs in his room, the Savage was reading __."
- John refers to the devil as __.
- The Arch-Community-Songster of __? (hint: we read The __ Tales!)
- How many men does Lenina say she's "tried"?
- What gift does the Arch-Songster give Lenina? (a __ fastener.)
12 Clues: John refers to the devil as __. • Helmholtz's poem was about being what? • How many men does Lenina say she's "tried"? • "Listen, Lenina; in Malpais, people get __." • "Upstairs in his room, the Savage was reading __." • What does Helmholtz do in reaction to Romeo and Juliet? • What gift does the Arch-Songster give Lenina? (a __ fastener.) • ...
Act 3 vocab review 2022-12-14
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- the Montagues and Capulets have a
- what do the Montagues and Capulets have for each other
- what the Montagues and Capulets do
- Romeo and Juliet's love
- Romeo and Juliet's relationship
- Romeo stabing Tybalt
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- Romeo and Tybalt's fight
- When Romeo fought Tybalt Romeo, showed what
- the Montagues and Capulets might not
- Tybalt does what with his sward
10 Clues: Romeo stabing Tybalt • Romeo and Juliet's love • Romeo and Tybalt's fight • Tybalt does what with his sward • Romeo and Juliet's relationship • the Montagues and Capulets have a • what the Montagues and Capulets do • the Montagues and Capulets might not • When Romeo fought Tybalt Romeo, showed what • what do the Montagues and Capulets have for each other
Literary Terms 2013-04-20
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- "All hands on deck"
- You can do it Andy, push through, you only have one more lap, keep going
- When Chris Brown died in stump the yard, her entire ___ changed.
- It seems like my job loves you more than me
- Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way! Oh what fun it is to ride in a one horse open sleigh!
- He ran like a cheetah
- "Man, this situation is such a catch-22"
- All and awful, feet and sweep, lake and fate
- People play piano
- Ma'am, your breath is hotter than the sun
- Pencil: paper, paper: society
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- Parable and shell
- Oh say can you see, by the dawn's early light
- The waves splished and splashed against the rocks
- I sing loud, I sing low, I sing high, I sing out
- Earth is sort of a big object
- Peter Piper picks pepperoni while playing Prince's Purple Rain
- Lary thought about the first time he was caught shoplifting
- What literary term was used through most of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet
- A frog sat on a log in the fog
- Asians always score the highest on tests
- Less is more
22 Clues: Less is more • Parable and shell • People play piano • "All hands on deck" • He ran like a cheetah • Earth is sort of a big object • Pencil: paper, paper: society • A frog sat on a log in the fog • "Man, this situation is such a catch-22" • Asians always score the highest on tests • Ma'am, your breath is hotter than the sun • It seems like my job loves you more than me • ...
Group 3 2023-04-03
4 Clues: Lord Montague's nephew and Romeo's cousin • to Juliet, Character in william Shakespeare • Lawrence, Who plays the part of the wise adviser to Romeo and Juliet • The son pf lady capulet's brother, Juliets short-tempered first cousin, and Romeos rival
General Knowledge Crossword 2022-09-01
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- What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
- What political party is currently in charge of Britain?
- How many sides does an octagon have?
- How many years has Queen Elizabeth II been on the throne?
- What is the most popular flavour of Walker's crisps?
- What was the first name of the King with six wives?
- How many rings is the Olympic symbol made up of?
- What is the world's most populated country?
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- In what film and book series is Katniss Everdeen the main character?
- How many valves does the heart have?
- What was the surname of Britain's first female Prime Minister?
- What is the name of the famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- In a football match, how many players are on each team?
- What element is said to keep bones strong?
- Jacinda Ardern became the Prime Minister of which country in 2017?
15 Clues: How many valves does the heart have? • How many sides does an octagon have? • What is the main ingredient in guacamole? • What element is said to keep bones strong? • What is the world's most populated country? • How many rings is the Olympic symbol made up of? • What was the first name of the King with six wives? • What is the most popular flavour of Walker's crisps? • ...
Shakespeare Historical Context 2023-04-10
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- What is on the ceiling of the Globe Theatre?
- London gained success because it is located on which river port?
- The Queen of England during 1558 & 1603.
- What was the most powerful nation on earth during 1588?
- Where did Shakespeare grow up?
- How much did it cost to stand in the yard and attend Shakespeare's plays?
- What type of religion did England follow during 1558-1603?
- What type of roof does the Globe Theatre in London have?
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- Shakespeare's theatre was known by what?
- Playgoers who stood on the floor near the stage.
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- What type of material is the marble columns of the Globe made from?
- England's first successful theatre was known as what?
- A period in time known as the "rebirth" of European learning.
- In a pickle is a term by Shakespeare that means you're in what?
15 Clues: Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • Where did Shakespeare grow up? • Shakespeare's theatre was known by what? • The Queen of England during 1558 & 1603. • What is on the ceiling of the Globe Theatre? • Playgoers who stood on the floor near the stage. • England's first successful theatre was known as what? • What was the most powerful nation on earth during 1588? • ...
Unit 5: En las noticias 2025-03-25
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- this person is out in the scenes getting all the latest scoop
- the person you call when you need saving (male)
- if you aren't alive you are
- this is what you will need to help a cat off a tree
- what you will need to bake a cake
- the place that holds all your books in place
- the famous place where Juliet confessed her love for Romeo
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- is if rains nonstop for days this natural disaster will happen
- the place where you store your car
- this news is in the newspaper
- the person you call for a fire
- the kitchen appliance you use to make fast and easy meals
- the natural disaster that shakes caused by the tectonic plates
- it is always with a fire and causes you to cough
- the action a firefighter does to a fire
- Merida(Disney)is
- an investigator needs to..
- the natural disaster that starts in the ocean and always has a name
- you turn this on when it starts to get dark
19 Clues: Merida(Disney)is • an investigator needs to.. • if you aren't alive you are • this news is in the newspaper • the person you call for a fire • what you will need to bake a cake • the place where you store your car • the action a firefighter does to a fire • you turn this on when it starts to get dark • the place that holds all your books in place • ...
Classical Musical Composers from Baroque, Classical, and Early Romantic Eras 2020-01-07
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- Austrian composer also known for being the “Father of the Symphony” wrote Trumpet Concerto (1796)
- French composer who wrote Symphonie fantastique (1830)
- Italian Baroque composer and violinist wrote The Four Seasons (1723)
- German/British Baroque composer wrote Lascia ch'io pianga (1711)
- Russian composer and pianist known for his classical and contemporarymusic wrote The Rite of Spring (1913) and The Firebird (1910)
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- Polish composer and pianist wrote Preludes (1839)
- Russian composer wrote Swan Lake (1875) and Romeo and Juliet (1880)
- German composer, pianist, and conductor wrote Violin Concerto (1844)
- German composer and pianist known for his classical music wrote Symphony No. 9 (1824)
- Norwegian composer and pianist wrote Piano Concerto (1868)
10 Clues: Polish composer and pianist wrote Preludes (1839) • French composer who wrote Symphonie fantastique (1830) • Norwegian composer and pianist wrote Piano Concerto (1868) • German/British Baroque composer wrote Lascia ch'io pianga (1711) • Russian composer wrote Swan Lake (1875) and Romeo and Juliet (1880) • ...
Pella Portland Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-15
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- McVicker, Production Manager
- Pella Way, Pella Corporation's guiding document that defines why we exist, what we aspire to be, and the heart of everything we do.
- or Single Hung, Windows that slide up and down to open and close
- and Juliet, 1998 movie featuring Pella’s between the glass shade that lowered and then pulled up to reveal the girl’s disapproving father?
- Yaggi, Pella's current CEO
- Type of window that cranks to open and shut the sash
- Name of company prior to Pella Portland Operations
- Moines, Location of original Rolcreen company before relocating to Pella
- Kuyper, Fouder of Pella Corporation
- Huey, Longest tenured Lead
- Pete Kuyper's middle name
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- ray Longest tenured female team member in Portland
- thornton Longest tenured male team member in Portland
- Location of first off-site production facility, after Pella, Iowa, to expand production
- Fire extinguishers in manufacturing are located here
- Bingham, Plant Manager
- Reed, Longest tenured Department Manager
- glasses, Required PPE when in all produciton areas
- Aid Responder, You dial 59000 to call for a
- Kingery, Director of Operations for Pella Portland manufacturing
- Finish the tag line: "We go beyond what meets the _____."
21 Clues: Bingham, Plant Manager • Pete Kuyper's middle name • Yaggi, Pella's current CEO • Huey, Longest tenured Lead • McVicker, Production Manager • Kuyper, Fouder of Pella Corporation • Reed, Longest tenured Department Manager • Aid Responder, You dial 59000 to call for a • ray Longest tenured female team member in Portland • glasses, Required PPE when in all produciton areas • ...
Literary Crossword 2025-03-26
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- The Skull Hamlet picks up in act V
- Where Romeo and Juliet takes place
- The twelve angry men
- The king that was killed in the 2nd act of Macbeth
- shortened to Marji
- Atticus Finch’s occupation
- The color of the Buchanan’s peer light
- The prep school Starr goes to (The Hate U Give)
- The Animal George and Lennie want on their farm
- The Fairy King in a Shakespeare Play
- Nora’s Husband (A Doll’s House)
- Janie’s 1st husband (Their eyes were watching God)
- The disguised King of Salem (The alchemist)
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- The Doctor and Mayor brother’s in a norwegian town
- Elena’s last name (Little Fires Everywhere)
- The monster Beowulf defeats
- It’s not _________ its _________’s monster
- The fruit in the orchard with all the Hullabaloo
- The type of Tiger (Life of Pi)
- Dante’s Guide
- What Holden Caulfield calls anything he think is fake
- The Man who committed the crime and gets punished
- The type of animal Gregor Samsa is metamorphosed into
- Always watching
- Jane Austin’s Pride and ______
- The Story teller in one thousand and one nights
- The color of the letter Hester wears
27 Clues: Dante’s Guide • Always watching • shortened to Marji • The twelve angry men • Atticus Finch’s occupation • The monster Beowulf defeats • The type of Tiger (Life of Pi) • Jane Austin’s Pride and ______ • Nora’s Husband (A Doll’s House) • The Skull Hamlet picks up in act V • Where Romeo and Juliet takes place • The color of the letter Hester wears • The Fairy King in a Shakespeare Play • ...
Theatre 2026-03-19
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- When music was added to theater
- the person who comes up with the lighting for a production
- a musical by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II
- Modern adaptations of Shakespeare plays
- the person who writes the words and story to a producction
- the person who creates the environment on stage
- Where the first playhouse in American theater was made
- The major idea of prehistoric theater
- The first modern Indian dramatist
- the person who handles the business parts of a production
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- the person who is in charge of outfits for the actors
- the person who creates dances for a production
- What form musical theatre was considered when it was first popularized
- one of the most famous playwrights wrote Romeo and Juliet and belived a script was only important till actors memorized their lines
- The 3 major types were drama, mystery and morality
- One of the most influential theater companies in history
- the person who helps the director backstage during rehearsals and the production
- what Rabindranat Tagore received for his theater work
- the person who is in charge of a production
- the person who gives a great performance on stage
20 Clues: When music was added to theater • The first modern Indian dramatist • The major idea of prehistoric theater • Modern adaptations of Shakespeare plays • the person who is in charge of a production • the person who creates dances for a production • the person who creates the environment on stage • the person who gives a great performance on stage • ...
Love Songs 2023-02-02
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- Music to my heart, that’s what you are…….
- I will always...
- What's the opposite of the sun? Fly me to it…
- I found a love...
- We could leave the Christmas lights up 'til January…
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- But I can't help…
- L is for the way you look...
- I would never fall in love again until I found her…….
- Romeo and Juliet: Taylor Swift edition
- Where did we find love? In a hopeless place…
- I give you all of you, you give me...
11 Clues: I will always... • But I can't help… • I found a love... • L is for the way you look... • I give you all of you, you give me... • Romeo and Juliet: Taylor Swift edition • Music to my heart, that’s what you are……. • Where did we find love? In a hopeless place… • What's the opposite of the sun? Fly me to it… • We could leave the Christmas lights up 'til January… • ...
renaissance writers (pages 131-133) 2022-04-28
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- Author of The Divine Comedy
- He composed poetry in Italian language
- Author of The Decameron
- Author of the book dedicated to family Medici
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- One of the most famous English play-writers from Renaissance (e.g. Hamlet, Othello, Romeo and Juliet)
- One of the first books for the ordinary Spanish people written by Miguel Cervantes
- One of the most famous French writers from Renaissance
7 Clues: Author of The Decameron • Author of The Divine Comedy • He composed poetry in Italian language • Author of the book dedicated to family Medici • One of the most famous French writers from Renaissance • One of the first books for the ordinary Spanish people written by Miguel Cervantes • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab Boyer,Ethan 2017-02-14
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- Conversation between 2 or more people as a feature in a book or play
- A fanciful expression in written or speech; on elaborated metaphor.
- A joke exploring the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words that sound alike but have different meanings
- The ordered pattern of rhymes of the end of lines of a poem or verse.
- A plays dealing with the tragic events or unhappy events especially one concerning the semi-fall of the main character.
- The expression of one's meaning by body language that normally signifies the opposite typically humans or emphatic effect
- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action that is not applicable
- A poem int eh form of a speech or narrative by imagining person in which the speaker reveal aspects at character while describing a particular situation or series of events
- A figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind used to make a description move emphatic or vivid
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- verse without rhyme especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- A poem of 14 lines using and number at formal rhyme schemes, in English typically having 10 syllables per line.
- Melodramatic self-consciously suffering and has risen up.
- when a poem that ends in words that sound the same
- A serious disagreement or argument typically a protracted one.
- When one person is written in just to contrast with another.
- A remark or Passage by a character in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but other people in the play do not near
- Two lines of a verse, usually in the same meter and join lay a rhyme that forms a unit
- An act of speaking one's thoughts although by one's self or regardless of any hearers espesllically by a character in a play.
18 Clues: when a poem that ends in words that sound the same • Melodramatic self-consciously suffering and has risen up. • When one person is written in just to contrast with another. • A serious disagreement or argument typically a protracted one. • verse without rhyme especially that which uses iambic pentameter • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet. 2021-10-13
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- wooden platter
- Generous
- creatures
- marzipan, a confection made of suger and almonds
- the queen of rairyland.
- insect that bores
- Cash
- Faith
- spiders
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- Sectet Thoughts
- Pilgrims who at one time carried palm branches from the Holy Land.
- Long-established; Traditionl.
- Initiate involvement in earthly affairs.
- Ill-fated by the unfavorable position of the stars.
- minor
- What i have to give
- Good Friend
- Juliet's hand
18 Clues: Cash • minor • Faith • spiders • Generous • creatures • Good Friend • Juliet's hand • wooden platter • Sectet Thoughts • insect that bores • What i have to give • the queen of rairyland. • Long-established; Traditionl. • Initiate involvement in earthly affairs. • marzipan, a confection made of suger and almonds • Ill-fated by the unfavorable position of the stars. • ...
Romeo and Juliet: Act 5 Vocabulary 2023-12-21
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- what we stand on outside (like the floor)
- when something bad happens to you
- on fire
- iron bar used to pull things open
- not dead
- agree to take something
- what you see and think when you sleep
- open up a locked place by a thief
- hold something when it flies to you
- something is on top of it, to protect or hide it
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- person with a specific job in government
- to be given something, or paid
- red liquid in our body, moved by our hearts
- something that happens by mistake, not on purpose
- take something that isn’t yours (thief does this)
- new message or information
- get to a place where you want to go
- not sick or hurt; your body is good
18 Clues: on fire • not dead • agree to take something • new message or information • to be given something, or paid • when something bad happens to you • iron bar used to pull things open • open up a locked place by a thief • hold something when it flies to you • get to a place where you want to go • not sick or hurt; your body is good • what you see and think when you sleep • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary List 2 2025-01-14
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- given a name through a ceremony that makes someone a church member
- highly offensive
- an offense, sin, or wrong
- loud, arrogant boaster
- a person who journeys to some sacred place as an act of religious devotion
- a great misfortune or disaster, as a flood or serious injury
- excessively fond of
- quality of being mild or gentle
- earnest attachment to a cause, person or thing
- make a promise, as to God or a saint
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- long and tiresome
- false spoken statement that is Ade to cause people to have a bad opinion of someone
- formal or ceremonial acts or procedures prescribed in religious use
- a place devoted to some saint, holy person, or diety
- a state of pain, distress or grief
- disease that causes death and that spreads quickly to a large number of people
- worship of a picture or object as a god
- dishonest person
18 Clues: highly offensive • dishonest person • long and tiresome • excessively fond of • loud, arrogant boaster • an offense, sin, or wrong • quality of being mild or gentle • a state of pain, distress or grief • make a promise, as to God or a saint • worship of a picture or object as a god • earnest attachment to a cause, person or thing • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 3 Vocab. 2022-10-05
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- Powerful and effective language
- Words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another
- Expel as if by official decree
- A very boastful or talkative person
- So lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness
- Deserving or inciting a feeling of sympathy and sorrow
- A cruel and oppressive dictator
- Quarrel or fight noisily, angrily, or disruptively
- Bitter conflict
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- Accept as inevitable
- Tastelessly showy
- a quick reply to a question or remark
- having rugged physical strength
- A friendly nation
- Feel sorry for
- Inclined toward or displaying love
- Lack of agreement or harmony
- The act of expelling someone from their native land
18 Clues: Feel sorry for • Bitter conflict • Tastelessly showy • A friendly nation • Accept as inevitable • Lack of agreement or harmony • Expel as if by official decree • Powerful and effective language • having rugged physical strength • A cruel and oppressive dictator • Inclined toward or displaying love • A very boastful or talkative person • a quick reply to a question or remark • ...
another crossword for my favorite physicist 2021-05-15
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- physicist featured in The Theory of Everything
- Romeo & Juliet sucks but ____ doesn’t
- first movie we watched together
- synonymous with a certain body part ;)
- the love of my life
- where I have my scar from when I was one
- a word I use too often when speaking
- a fictional physicist you’d hate
- where we got wings for the first time
- both dead and alive at the same time
- my personal radiator
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- famous nurse
- synonymous with a juicy booty
- my vice, in freshman year I spent an absurd amount of money on them
- the holy grail for groceries
- discovered that a computer could follow a sequence
- best Beatles song ever
- flavor of of gum we used to get
- my worst enemy
- sits on my bed
- something I might be
- my favorite prez
- position I lost my virginity in :|
- ___ & tonic
- any volume containing less gas particles, atoms, and molecules than the outside atmosphere
- which one is my favorite academic building
- named after a town in MA but mistakenly thought to be named after a physicist
27 Clues: ___ & tonic • famous nurse • my worst enemy • sits on my bed • my favorite prez • the love of my life • something I might be • my personal radiator • best Beatles song ever • the holy grail for groceries • synonymous with a juicy booty • flavor of of gum we used to get • first movie we watched together • a fictional physicist you’d hate • position I lost my virginity in :| • ...
1 2025-04-25
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- Cheerleading musical written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and Tom Kitt (5,2,2)
- Director of the 2024 West End version of 'Romeo & Juliet’ starring Tom Holland (5,5)
- Wrote additional material for Mary Poppins and Half a Sixpence (6,3,4)
- Longest running West End play, directed by Philip Franks (9)
- Director/choreographer of Disney Theatrical Group's West End Production of 'Hercules' (5,8)
- Olivia ___casting associate to Jill Green (6)
- The ___ Big Things, 2023 West End musical with casting by Jill Green (6)
- The ___ on the Hill, Brigadoon duet (7)
- Christmas Musical written by Matthew Skylar (3)
- Felicity ___, casting director for Cameron Mackintosh (6)
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- Children's musical produced by the RSC (7)
- Charles ___, wrote music about an orphaned girl who dreams of finding her parents (7)
- Production company behind 'The Book of Mormon’(West End) (5,8)
- Composer Lionel Bart's most famous show (6)
- Casting Director who joined forces with Nathalie Gallagher (5,6)
- Gershwin compilation musical featuring 'I Got Rhythm' (5,3,3)
- Legendary Disney composer (4,6)
- Musical collaborator of Benj Pasek (6,4)
- Composer of 'Showboat' (6,4)
- West End musical with casting by Jim Arnold (6)
20 Clues: Composer of 'Showboat' (6,4) • Legendary Disney composer (4,6) • The ___ on the Hill, Brigadoon duet (7) • Musical collaborator of Benj Pasek (6,4) • Children's musical produced by the RSC (7) • Composer Lionel Bart's most famous show (6) • Olivia ___casting associate to Jill Green (6) • West End musical with casting by Jim Arnold (6) • ...
Theatre History Review 2025-10-28
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- Stereotypical characters, like the nerd or miser
- Most famous Roman performance space
- Japanese style of theatre requiring 3 operators
- Where the Greek Chorus Performed
- The 3-sided turning flat
- Country known for ancient Persian theatre
- ______and Comedy: the two biggest Greek Styles of Plays
- A famous Commedia servant character
- Where the actors changed masks; was 'backstage'
- Wrote Romeo & Juliet
- What does Renaissance mean?
- How the Commedia plays travelled the countryside
- An Italian style of Comedy, coming after the Dark Ages
- Title of most famous Medieval Play
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- Greek god of wine and revelry
- Was onstage in Rome, but offstage in Greece
- Source for Medieval Theatre
- The "god in the Machine"
- A Roman entertainment featuring horses
- Name of Shakespeare's Theatre
- The First Actor
- Where the Greek audience sat
- Name of Monarch during Shakespeare's time
- Ancient performance style of India
- Greek outdoor performance spaces
- Birthplace of modern Western Theatre
- The rude and crude Greek entertainments
- Title of most famous Greek Tragedy
28 Clues: The First Actor • Wrote Romeo & Juliet • The "god in the Machine" • The 3-sided turning flat • Source for Medieval Theatre • What does Renaissance mean? • Where the Greek audience sat • Greek god of wine and revelry • Name of Shakespeare's Theatre • Where the Greek Chorus Performed • Greek outdoor performance spaces • Ancient performance style of India • ...
Chapter 28 Crossword 2026-04-01
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- Successor to Anwar Sadat and former president of Egypt
- Place with highest recorded temperature
- Leader of Ghana’s independence movement
- Led a military coup in Egypt
- Ruler who overthrew Muhammad Reza
- First Black African president of South Africa
- Areas where tribal Africans were sent to live
- Capital of Singapore
- Formerly East Pakistan
- White South African president who helped dismantle apartheid
- Typically major exports of developing countries
- Organizer of Black consciousness movement who was murdered by South African government
- Approach to religious belief that stresses literal interpretation of texts
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- Author of Harry Potter
- Figurehead prime minister by Congress party in India
- Country where Brussels is located
- Introduction of agricultural techniques in India
- Successor to Gamal Abdel Nasser
- Only African country never colonized
- Islamic nationalist movement that fostered strikes against khedival government
- Largest desert on Earth
- Best history teacher
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- Name of the economy of developing countries that exported raw materials
- Country that gifted America the Statue of Liberty
25 Clues: Best history teacher • Capital of Singapore • Author of Harry Potter • Formerly East Pakistan • Largest desert on Earth • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Led a military coup in Egypt • Successor to Gamal Abdel Nasser • Country where Brussels is located • Ruler who overthrew Muhammad Reza • Only African country never colonized • Place with highest recorded temperature • ...
RENAISSANCE 2021-05-20
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- MAN WHOSE CREW WERE THE FIRST MEN IN HISTORY TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH.
- PAINTED THE SISTINE CHAPEL AND MADE MARVELLOUS SCULPTURES SUCH AS DAVID, PIETA AND MOSES.
- CENTURY WHEN THE RENAISSANCE STARTED.
- AN ASTRONOMER WHO DISCOVERED THAT THE PLANETS OF OUR SYSTEM REVOLVE AROUND THE SUN, NOT AROUND THE EARTH.
- A SPANISH WRITER WHO WROTE DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA
- WAS AN ARTIST, AN ANATOMIST, AN INVENTOR, A MUSICIAN, A PHILOSOPHER AMONG OTHER PROFESSIONS.
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- SAILED SOUTHWARDS, ROUND THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE IN SOUTH AFRICA AND REACHED INDIA.
- GERMAN WHO INVENTED THE PRINTING.
- CENTURY WHEN RENAISSANCE ENDED.
- AN ENGLISH WRITER WHO WROTE ROMEO & JULIET.
- FIRST ENGLISHMAN TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH, CONSIDERED A PIRATE AND A HERO AS WELL.
- SAILED WEST TO INDIA BUT FOUND AMERICA ON HIS WAY.
12 Clues: CENTURY WHEN RENAISSANCE ENDED. • GERMAN WHO INVENTED THE PRINTING. • CENTURY WHEN THE RENAISSANCE STARTED. • AN ENGLISH WRITER WHO WROTE ROMEO & JULIET. • SAILED WEST TO INDIA BUT FOUND AMERICA ON HIS WAY. • A SPANISH WRITER WHO WROTE DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA • MAN WHOSE CREW WERE THE FIRST MEN IN HISTORY TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH. • ...
Reading Comprehension 2022-08-02
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- In one of Will's first comedies, The Taming of the Shrew, who is a fortune hunter and marries a rich woman named Kate?
- A coat of arms was a _____ symbol.
- Who is considered the greatest comic role ever created by William Shakespeare?
- When Will's son Hamnet died, how old was Hamnet?
- In A Midsummer Night's Dream, who is a mischievous pixie?
- Which Roman poet did the story Venus and Adonis come from?
- What are fourteen-line poems with complicated rhyme patterns?
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- Where did the bubonic plague sweep through?
- What is the name of huge Spanish warships?
- How did Robert Greene write about William Shakespeare?
- In Romeo and Juliet, the story of the unlucky lovers ends in ______.
- The Earl of Southampton liked the poems and became Will's _______.
12 Clues: A coat of arms was a _____ symbol. • What is the name of huge Spanish warships? • Where did the bubonic plague sweep through? • When Will's son Hamnet died, how old was Hamnet? • How did Robert Greene write about William Shakespeare? • In A Midsummer Night's Dream, who is a mischievous pixie? • Which Roman poet did the story Venus and Adonis come from? • ...
THE RENAISSANCE 2021-05-20
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- A SPANISH WRITER WHO WROTE DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA
- WAS AN ARTIST, AN ANATOMIST, AN INVENTOR, A MUSICIAN, A PHILOSOPHER AMONG OTHER PROFESSIONS.
- MAN WHOSE CREW WERE THE FIRST MEN IN HISTORY TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH.
- AN ENGLISH WRITER WHO WROTE ROMEO & JULIET.
- FIRST ENGLISHMAN TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH, CONSIDERED A PIRATE AND A HERO AS WELL.
- GERMAN WHO INVENTED THE PRINTING.
- SAILED WEST TO INDIA BUT FOUND AMERICA ON HIS WAY.
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- CENTURY WHEN RENAISSANCE ENDED.
- AN ASTRONOMER WHO DISCOVERED THAT THE PLANETS OF OUR SYSTEM REVOLVE AROUND THE SUN, NOT AROUND THE EARTH.
- PAINTED THE SISTINE CHAPEL AND MADE MARVELLOUS SCULPTURES SUCH AS DAVID, PIETA AND MOSES.
- CENTURY WHEN THE RENAISSANCE STARTED.
- SAILED SOUTHWARDS, ROUND THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE IN SOUTH AFRICA AND REACHED INDIA.
12 Clues: CENTURY WHEN RENAISSANCE ENDED. • GERMAN WHO INVENTED THE PRINTING. • CENTURY WHEN THE RENAISSANCE STARTED. • AN ENGLISH WRITER WHO WROTE ROMEO & JULIET. • SAILED WEST TO INDIA BUT FOUND AMERICA ON HIS WAY. • A SPANISH WRITER WHO WROTE DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA • MAN WHOSE CREW WERE THE FIRST MEN IN HISTORY TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH. • ...
North Clinic Olympics "Cross Qualifier" Crossword Puzzle 2026-01-22
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- Second-place medal
- There are five of these in the Olympic symbol, representing the continents.
- This is lit in Ancient Olympia and carried by relay to the host city.
- The city where the closing ceremony will be held in a historic Roman amphitheater, also setting of Romeo & Juliet
- The animal species of the official 2026 mascots, Tina and Milo
- American retired short track speed skating competitor and an eight-time medalist in the Winter Olympics
- First place medal
- What each of the five rings represent
- A person who does a sport
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- Part of the official 2026 motto: “It’s Your ____”
- One of the host cities for the 2026 Winter Olympic games
- Sport of Seattle Kraken & Seattle Torrent (2 words)
- The English translation of "Armonia," the title for the 2026 Opening Ceremony.
- The other host city
- Cool Runnings is a movie about the Jamaican ____ Team
- Third place medal
- The three-stepped platform where medalists stand.
- Short name for the only brand-new sport debuting in 2026 (Ski Mountaineering)
- Host country for 2026 Winter Olympics
19 Clues: Third place medal • First place medal • Second-place medal • The other host city • A person who does a sport • Host country for 2026 Winter Olympics • What each of the five rings represent • Part of the official 2026 motto: “It’s Your ____” • The three-stepped platform where medalists stand. • Sport of Seattle Kraken & Seattle Torrent (2 words) • ...
Theater 4 2023-02-09
6 Clues: a message before the monologue • a stage with the audience on 3 sides • a stage with the audience on one side • a stage with the audience on all sides • a man who wrote a popular play Romeo and Juliet • a stage with the audience can have seats changed
Renaissance Crossword 2026-01-13
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- Intellectual movement in which thinkers studied classical texts and focused on human potential and achievements.
- The ideal place to live and be a part of as described by Thomas More in his book.
- An artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface.
- Completed works such as “Romeo and Juliet” and “Hamlet".
- A period of European history from around 1300-1600 during which a renewed interest in classical culture led to changes in art and views in the world.
- Completed works such as “The Prince”.
- A person who supports artists, especially financially.
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- The everyday language of a people in their region.
- This person invented the printing press.
- Completed works such as “The Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”.
- Completed works such as painting the “Sistine Chapel ceiling” and the “Pieta”.
- A philosophy that nothing can be known for certain.
- To be concerned with worldly concerns rather than spiritual concerns.
13 Clues: Completed works such as “The Prince”. • This person invented the printing press. • The everyday language of a people in their region. • A philosophy that nothing can be known for certain. • A person who supports artists, especially financially. • Completed works such as “Romeo and Juliet” and “Hamlet". • Completed works such as “The Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper”. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2014-04-20
Figurative Language 2022-02-10
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- it's raining cats and dogs.
- as in Shakespeare's line from Romeo and Juliet, "Why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!". metaphor, her poetry depends on suggestion and metaphor
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- walking is dreaming
- I am – I'm: “I'm planning to write a book someday.”
- The dog looks like a cute baby.
- Lightning danced across the sky.
6 Clues: walking is dreaming • it's raining cats and dogs. • The dog looks like a cute baby. • Lightning danced across the sky. • I am – I'm: “I'm planning to write a book someday.” • as in Shakespeare's line from Romeo and Juliet, "Why, then, O brawling love! O loving hate!". metaphor, her poetry depends on suggestion and metaphor
Irregular Preterite Verbs 2022-05-16
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- Yo ______ “Lava las ropas.” (Decir)
- Ricardo y Gloria _________ la mesa ayer. (Poner)
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- Tú _______ ir a la cinema. (Tener)
- Pablo y mi hermano me _________________ los ingredientes. (Traer)
- Pilar __________ la cama. (Hacer)
- Mis compañeros y yo ____________ Romeo & Juliet. (Leer)
- Nosotros les _________ dar las verduras y el maíz. (Poder)
7 Clues: Pilar __________ la cama. (Hacer) • Tú _______ ir a la cinema. (Tener) • Yo ______ “Lava las ropas.” (Decir) • Ricardo y Gloria _________ la mesa ayer. (Poner) • Mis compañeros y yo ____________ Romeo & Juliet. (Leer) • Nosotros les _________ dar las verduras y el maíz. (Poder) • Pablo y mi hermano me _________________ los ingredientes. (Traer)
I Want Fame - Vocabulary 2019-12-19
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- by chance; not planned or prearranged; irregular
- Even though Romeo and Juliet is a love story, it's considered a _____ since it ends so sadly.
- lying in a court of law is ________
- the synonyms of this word are: 1. condition, state 2. rank, worth
- the antonyms of this word are: common, ordinary
- Charly claims he can do his homework while _______ talking on the phone
- not honest; willing to abuse power
- to please or satisfy
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- showing little concern; informal
- relying on another person for help or support on something in order for something else to happen
- to desire eagerly or wrongfully, without thinking about the rights of others
- large, important; major
- Al Capone was one of the most ____________ gangsters of the 1920s
- the synonyms of this word are: indicate, hint at
- His life was ______ of happiness.
15 Clues: to please or satisfy • large, important; major • showing little concern; informal • His life was ______ of happiness. • not honest; willing to abuse power • lying in a court of law is ________ • the antonyms of this word are: common, ordinary • by chance; not planned or prearranged; irregular • the synonyms of this word are: indicate, hint at • ...
poetic devices 2024-04-15
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- blue is / a / very nice / color, don't you / agree?
- The eyes are the windows to the soul.
- The cross is a ________ for Christianity.
- The dark night sky was filled with numerous constellations, all shining beautifully and with great sparkle.
- He was as sharp as a spoon.
- Her Romeo, his Juliet.
- Let's have fun / We go to the beach / Fun in the sun / We all have one peach each
- Sam likes green eggs and ham.
- A group of lines in a poem, the poetry equivalent of a paragraph in an essay.
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- In the book, the characters learned the importance of hard work.
- It is what it is.
- The wind whistled through the trees.
- Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
- The sometimes fictional person that is saying the poem to the audience.
14 Clues: It is what it is. • Her Romeo, his Juliet. • He was as sharp as a spoon. • Sam likes green eggs and ham. • The wind whistled through the trees. • The eyes are the windows to the soul. • The cross is a ________ for Christianity. • Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers. • blue is / a / very nice / color, don't you / agree? • ...
RENAISSANCE 2021-05-20
Across
- A SPANISH WRITER WHO WROTE DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA
- AN ENGLISH WRITER WHO WROTE ROMEO & JULIET.
- SAILED SOUTHWARDS, WENT PAST THE CAPE OF HOOD HOPE IN SOUTH AFRICA AND REACHED INDIA.
- GERMAN WHO INVENTED THE PRINTING.
- MAN WHOSE CREW WERE THE FIRST MEN IN HISTORY TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH.
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- CENTURY WHEN RENAISSANCE ENDED.
- CENTURY WHEN THE RENAISSANCE STARTED.
- PAINTED THE SISTINE CHAPEL AND MADE MARVELLOUS SCULPTURES SUCH AS DAVID, PIETA AND MOSES.
- AN ASTRONOMER WHO DISCOVERED THAT THE PLANETS OF OUR SYSTEM REVOLVE AROUND THE SUN, NOT AROUND THE EARTH.
- FIRST ENGLISHMAN TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH, CONSIDERED A PIRATE AND A HERO AS WELL.
- SAILED WEST TO INDIA BUT FOUND AMERICA ON HIS WAY.
- WAS AN ARTIST, AN ANATOMIST, AN INVENTOR, A MUSICIAN, A PHILOSOPHER AMONG OTHER PROFESSIONS.
12 Clues: CENTURY WHEN RENAISSANCE ENDED. • GERMAN WHO INVENTED THE PRINTING. • CENTURY WHEN THE RENAISSANCE STARTED. • AN ENGLISH WRITER WHO WROTE ROMEO & JULIET. • SAILED WEST TO INDIA BUT FOUND AMERICA ON HIS WAY. • A SPANISH WRITER WHO WROTE DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA • MAN WHOSE CREW WERE THE FIRST MEN IN HISTORY TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH. • ...
The Renaissance 2021-05-20
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- CENTURY WHEN THE RENAISSANCE STARTED.
- WAS AN ARTIST, AN ANATOMIST, AN INVENTOR, A MUSICIAN, A PHILOSOPHER AMONG OTHER PROFESSIONS.
- SAILED WEST TO INDIA BUT FOUND AMERICA ON HIS WAY.
- AN ENGLISH WRITER WHO WROTE ROMEO & JULIET.
- GERMAN WHO INVENTED THE PRINTING.
- PAINTED THE SISTINE CHAPEL AND MADE MARVELLOUS SCULPTURES SUCH AS DAVID, PIETA AND MOSES.
- FIRST ENGLISHMAN TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH, CONSIDERED A PIRATE AND A HERO AS WELL.
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- CENTURY WHEN RENAISSANCE ENDED.
- SAILED SOUTHWARDS, ROUND THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE IN SOUTH AFRICA AND REACHED INDIA.
- A SPANISH WRITER WHO WROTE DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA
- MAN WHOSE CREW WERE THE FIRST MEN IN HISTORY TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH.
- AN ASTRONOMER WHO DISCOVERED THAT THE PLANETS OF OUR SYSTEM REVOLVE AROUND THE SUN, NOT AROUND THE EARTH.
12 Clues: CENTURY WHEN RENAISSANCE ENDED. • GERMAN WHO INVENTED THE PRINTING. • CENTURY WHEN THE RENAISSANCE STARTED. • AN ENGLISH WRITER WHO WROTE ROMEO & JULIET. • SAILED WEST TO INDIA BUT FOUND AMERICA ON HIS WAY. • A SPANISH WRITER WHO WROTE DON QUIJOTE DE LA MANCHA • MAN WHOSE CREW WERE THE FIRST MEN IN HISTORY TO CIRCUMNAVIGATE THE EARTH. • ...
All the world's a stage 2024-01-22
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- a famous playwright known for his sonnets and plays.
- The wooden stage where actors perform
- The person who writes a play or a story.
- to be or not to be, that is the...
- a long poem that tells a story, like Romeo and Juliet.
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- a word that means a funny play with a happy ending.
- a play written by Shakespeare is often called a…
- the opening part of a play where the characters and settings are introduced.
- a form of visual art where colors are applied to a surface to create an image
- The art of creating three-dimensional forms, often using materials like clay or stone.
- the art of arranging sounds in a way that is pleasant to the ear
- a performance art form that combines dance and music
12 Clues: to be or not to be, that is the... • The wooden stage where actors perform • The person who writes a play or a story. • a play written by Shakespeare is often called a… • a word that means a funny play with a happy ending. • a famous playwright known for his sonnets and plays. • a performance art form that combines dance and music • ...
Shakespeare 2023-11-26
6 Clues: The queen of England • The currency of England • People who perform in the plays • A place where people go to consume plays • People who pay 1 penny to sit on the floor of the theatre • The playwright who wrote famous plays such as "Henry VIII" and "Romeo & Juliet"
Renaissance Vocab 1 2025-06-06
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- A renaissance intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements
- A period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe
- A religious movement that began as an attempt to reform the Catholic Church
- An artistic technique that creates the appearance of three dimensions on a flat surface
- Invention that helped spread the Renaissance ideas quickly Europe
- He invented the movable-type printing press
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- A book by Thomas More describing an ideal society
- Renaissance author of ThePrince, a guide on political power.
- English playwright and poet of the Renaissance known for Romeo and Juliet
- First name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- A wealthy person who supported artists and scholars financially
- Relating to the culture and ideas of ancient GGreece
- Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance
- Renaissance artist who sculpted David and painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Wealthy banking family of Florence that were major patrons of the arts
15 Clues: He invented the movable-type printing press • A book by Thomas More describing an ideal society • A period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe • First name of the artist who painted the Mona Lisa • Relating to the culture and ideas of ancient GGreece • Italian city considered the birthplace of the Renaissance • ...
o, tragedy! 2024-05-02
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- a gothic tragedy written by a friend of lord byron
- a fatal flaw that leads to a tragic hero's downfall
- greek philosopher who was the first person to define 'tragic hero'
- tragic greek figure who slayed hector
- ancient civilisation known for their tragic plays
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- tragic god who stole fire
- star-crossed lover who stabs herself
- tragic scottish hero who meets three witches
- star-crossed lover who poisons himself
9 Clues: tragic god who stole fire • star-crossed lover who stabs herself • tragic greek figure who slayed hector • star-crossed lover who poisons himself • tragic scottish hero who meets three witches • ancient civilisation known for their tragic plays • a gothic tragedy written by a friend of lord byron • a fatal flaw that leads to a tragic hero's downfall • ...
Figurative language 2024-05-08
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- I have Van Gogh's ear for music
- Jocelyn eyes flashed with all the excitement of a pig sneaking into a fat farm.
- In the distance a wild McDonald stalks its pray
- Garrett gets to gibber Gibble-gabble with Greta Gerwig
- Kierstin says money talks but hers just waves goodbye
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- eyes wide shut
- Kale singing voice sounds like a cat in a blender
- Bang
- Im Juliet to your Romeo
9 Clues: Bang • eyes wide shut • Im Juliet to your Romeo • I have Van Gogh's ear for music • In the distance a wild McDonald stalks its pray • Kale singing voice sounds like a cat in a blender • Kierstin says money talks but hers just waves goodbye • Garrett gets to gibber Gibble-gabble with Greta Gerwig • ...
Renaissance crossword 2024-10-31
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- movement during the renaissance that emphasized the value and potential of humans
- Press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg during the 15th century
- where the Renaissance and revival started
- had a major impact on art, and science due to his accuracy of human figures in his art
- Romeo and Juliet is an example of one of the significant arts from the renaissance. It is about a tragic love story written by
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- example of one of the significant arts from the renaissance
- an Italian painter and architect, he left a significant impact
- was an Italian sculpture, painter, architect, and poet of the high renaissance
- make new again
- It had an increase in classical art, literature, science, and philosophy
10 Clues: make new again • where the Renaissance and revival started • example of one of the significant arts from the renaissance • an Italian painter and architect, he left a significant impact • Press was invented by Johannes Gutenberg during the 15th century • It had an increase in classical art, literature, science, and philosophy • ...
