romeo and juliet Crossword Puzzles
William Shakespeare 2025-04-08
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- What did Shakespeare do except being a writer?
- What is the most famous book that Shakespeare wrote?
- What is the surname of the heroine in the book?
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- What is the name of the main hero of the book?
- In which city does the action take place?
- What is his second most famous book?
- In what language did Shakespeare write?
- What literary genre did Shakespeare use to write?
- What is the name of the main heroine in the book?
9 Clues: What is his second most famous book? • In what language did Shakespeare write? • In which city does the action take place? • What is the name of the main hero of the book? • What did Shakespeare do except being a writer? • What is the surname of the heroine in the book? • What literary genre did Shakespeare use to write? • ...
SARA 2020-12-15
5 Clues: the country where more people live • the person who wrote Romeo and Juliet • the device which singers use in concerts • the means of transport which you use to travel to USA • the surname of the girl whose diary became really popular
Romeo und Julia 2019-05-23
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- Wen sollte Julia nach ihren Eltern heiraten?
- Romeo besorgt sich von einem … das Gift
- In wen war Romeo unglücklich verliebt?
- Wer ist mit Mercutio und Paris verwand?
- Charaktereigenschaft der Amme
- Zu welcher Literaturgattung gehört Romeo und Julia?
- Im zweitem Akt fand die berühmte … statt
- Wie heißt Julia mit Nachname
- Wie viele Personen sterben insgesamt?
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- Wer starb zuerst?
- Bruder Lorenzo war Vertrauer und … von Romeo und Julia
- Für wie viele Stunden hält der Trank den Julia getrunken hat an?
- Romeo und Julia sahen sich zum ersten mal auf einem …
- Wie alt war Julia?
- In welcher Stadt spielt Romeo und Julia?
- Mit welchem Gegenstand bringt sich Julia um?
16 Clues: Wer starb zuerst? • Wie alt war Julia? • Wie heißt Julia mit Nachname • Charaktereigenschaft der Amme • Wie viele Personen sterben insgesamt? • In wen war Romeo unglücklich verliebt? • Romeo besorgt sich von einem … das Gift • Wer ist mit Mercutio und Paris verwand? • In welcher Stadt spielt Romeo und Julia? • Im zweitem Akt fand die berühmte … statt • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
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- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • 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'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
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- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • 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'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- "Gitanjali" is written by _________.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
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- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • "Gitanjali" is written by _________. • 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'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Montigues drool 2022-04-06
Genre #1 2025-05-13
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 Vocabulary 2024-04-17
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- To become feeble or weak
- Noisy or energetic
- Causing harm; deadly
- To rid, clear, or free
- Future generations
- The act of breaking a law or command, or committing a sin
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- To strengthen or increase
- Aggressive or warlike behavior
- Serious and dignified; usually an occasion
- Pure, virtuous, or innocent
- People who hold a different belief from the official belief or church
- Old word for a slender sword
- Temperament or attitude
- Enemies
- Problem causing resentment or complaint
- Revolt or rebellion against authority
16 Clues: Enemies • Noisy or energetic • Future generations • Causing harm; deadly • To rid, clear, or free • Temperament or attitude • To become feeble or weak • To strengthen or increase • Pure, virtuous, or innocent • Old word for a slender sword • Aggressive or warlike behavior • Revolt or rebellion against authority • Problem causing resentment or complaint • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act V Vocab 2025-04-23
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- a protective covering for a knife or sword
- Cleverness; slyness
- fearless and daring
- something that blocks the way
- a person or thing that causes great trouble or misfortune
- useless; hopeless
- severely mutilate, disfigure, or damage by cutting, tearing, or crushing.
- to prevent (someone) from accomplishing something.
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- familiar; having personal knowledge of
- strange or odd; unusual
- to forcibly put an end to
- To eat up hungrily
- in a very unhappy or unfortunate state
- to beg, plead, implore
- discovered or noticed something
- a container for cremated remains
16 Clues: useless; hopeless • To eat up hungrily • Cleverness; slyness • fearless and daring • to beg, plead, implore • strange or odd; unusual • to forcibly put an end to • something that blocks the way • discovered or noticed something • a container for cremated remains • familiar; having personal knowledge of • in a very unhappy or unfortunate state • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab. Act 1 2025-01-29
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- strong, lasting anger or dislike
- noisy fight
- act of interrupting or annoying
- not real or natural
- very tired
- with a lot of anger and sadness
- deliberately disobeying authority
- unhappy that you do not have what someone has
- the future
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- full of strong emotion
- one you are fighting against
- act of giving something up
- happening a long time ago
- behaving in a very honest and moral way
- beautiful and delicate
- state of being very harsh
16 Clues: very tired • the future • noisy fight • not real or natural • full of strong emotion • beautiful and delicate • happening a long time ago • state of being very harsh • act of giving something up • one you are fighting against • act of interrupting or annoying • with a lot of anger and sadness • strong, lasting anger or dislike • deliberately disobeying authority • ...
Romeo & Juliet (Max Docherty) 2021-08-18
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- __________ _ was 25 when she became queen of england in 1558 and reigned until 1603 when she died
- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally hunting on another man’s property
- Richer people could pay as much as __ pennies to sit above and next to the theatre
- Was in love with one of her subjects, lord robert dudley, rumors that he was going to murder his wife to be with the queen
- Severe epidemic from 1603-1604
- Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
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- Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
- The erawas characterized by great pageantry
- England rose as a _________ _____
- A modern version of The ____________________ was created in 1996
- a theatre company
- The original Globe burned down in 1613 due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of Henry VIII.
- Creativity over originality
- Dessert was an orange
- Something that is sorted by the title or similarity to the title
15 Clues: a theatre company • Dessert was an orange • Creativity over originality • Severe epidemic from 1603-1604 • England rose as a _________ _____ • Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • The erawas characterized by great pageantry • Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon • A modern version of The ____________________ was created in 1996 • ...
Romeo & Juliet Literary Terms 2023-11-15
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- a major division of the story.
- happens when the audience knows something that the characters in the story do not.
- a play on words that exploits multiple meanings or similar sounds of different words.
- a conversation between two or more characters in a literary work.
- a humorous interlude or scene in a serious work, providing relief from tension or sadness.
- an introduction to a play or story that provides background information or sets the stage for what will happen.
- a type of story where the main character faces a downfall, often as a result of their own flaws or fate.
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- a figure of speech that combines contradictory terms, like "jumbo shrimp" or "deafening silence."
- occurs when a character says something, but the audience or reader understands that the opposite is true.
- when a character speaks their thoughts aloud, revealing their inner feelings and conflicts.
- a group of characters who serve as commentators or observers.
- a reference to another work of literature, person, or event.
- a dramatic device where a character speaks directly to the audience or to another character but is not heard by the other characters on stage.
- a character who contrasts with another character, highlighting certain traits through their differences.
- a genre of literature intended to be performed by actors on a stage.
15 Clues: a major division of the story. • a reference to another work of literature, person, or event. • a group of characters who serve as commentators or observers. • a conversation between two or more characters in a literary work. • a genre of literature intended to be performed by actors on a stage. • ...
West Words 2020-10-15
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- metro station between Monkseaton and Shiremoor (4,10)
- neighbourhood west of Denton Burn: there is an east one too (4,6)
- metro station between Ilford Road and Jesmond (4,7)
- main road west from Newcastle city centre; follows line of Hadrian's Wall (8,4)
- neighbourhood to the north west of Newcastle: not a time to lose hope? (10)
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- 1959 movie directed by Hitchcock and starring Cary Grant; west only appears at the end (5,2,5,4)
- musical loosely based on Romeo and Juliet, about rivalstreet gangs (4,4,5)
- complete the saying "home is best" (4,4)
- road running east-west through Elswick from the south east corner of St John's Cemetery into town (11,4)
- robert ....... - Tyneside-born children's author, described as "dean of British war novelists" (7)
10 Clues: complete the saying "home is best" (4,4) • metro station between Ilford Road and Jesmond (4,7) • metro station between Monkseaton and Shiremoor (4,10) • neighbourhood west of Denton Burn: there is an east one too (4,6) • musical loosely based on Romeo and Juliet, about rivalstreet gangs (4,4,5) • ...
Romeo en Julia 2023-11-30
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- Wat is het thema van dit verhaal?
- Van wie mochten Romeo en Julia mekaar niet zien?
- In welke stad speelt dit verhaal zich af?
- Hoe noemt de neef van Julia?
- Wat dronk Romeo om te sterven?
- Wie is de originele auteur van dit verhaal?
- Wie was de laatste persoon die Julia zag voor ze zelfmoord pleegde?
- Tot welke familie behoort Julia?
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- In welke tijdperk speelde dit verhaal zich af ?
- Tot welke familie behoort Romeo?
- Hoe noemde de prins die familie was met Paris?
- Wie wou er buiten Romeo ook trouwen met Julia
- In welk land speelt dit verhaal zich af?
- Waar ziet Romeo Julia voor het eerst?
- Wie ging er eerst dood, Julia of Romeo?
15 Clues: Hoe noemt de neef van Julia? • Wat dronk Romeo om te sterven? • Tot welke familie behoort Romeo? • Tot welke familie behoort Julia? • Wat is het thema van dit verhaal? • Waar ziet Romeo Julia voor het eerst? • Wie ging er eerst dood, Julia of Romeo? • In welk land speelt dit verhaal zich af? • In welke stad speelt dit verhaal zich af? • ...
Wedding Crossword 2023-08-01
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- First concert couple attended together; Ed’s favorite artist
- Couple’s hometown
- The number of years the couple is together
- Sport the couple likes to play during the summer
- The street Eddie and Juliet live on
- Eddie’s last name
- The stone in the engagement ring
- Eddie’s birthday month
- Their longest road trip to visit this state; traveled 2035 miles
- Wedding location
- Their favorite trip together; country
- Their first out-of-country travel adventure; country
- Eddie’s middle name
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- Eddie proposed to Juliet on a...; big pond
- The university they both graduated from
- The month he proposed
- They both share this number of siblings
- Juliet’s birthday month
- Eddie’s hobby; involves computer
- Eddie and Juliet first met in __ class
- The month they started dating
- Number of countries they visited together
- Their German four-legged family member
- Juliet’s favorite color
24 Clues: Wedding location • Couple’s hometown • Eddie’s last name • Eddie’s middle name • The month he proposed • Eddie’s birthday month • Juliet’s birthday month • Juliet’s favorite color • The month they started dating • Eddie’s hobby; involves computer • The stone in the engagement ring • The street Eddie and Juliet live on • Their favorite trip together; country • ...
England 2023-06-23
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- bus A type of bus with two levels commonly seen in London.
- Ben The nickname for the Great Bell of the clock at the Palace of Westminster in London.
- Holmes A famous fictional detective created by author Arthur Conan Doyle, set in London.
- and chips A traditional English dish of fried fish and potato chips.
- A famous prehistoric monument consisting of large stone circles in Wiltshire, England.
- Bridge An iconic bridge in London that crosses the River Thames.
- The language spoken in England and widely used around the world.
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- Palace The official residence of the Queen in London.
- telephone booth An iconic British telephone booth often seen in England.
- The capital city of England, known for landmarks like Big Ben and the Tower of London.
- Potter A popular book and film series set in England, showcasing magical adventures.
- A famous English playwright and poet, known for works like Romeo and Juliet.
- A popular sport in England, known as soccer in some countries.
- A popular beverage in England, often enjoyed with milk and sugar.
- The female ruler of England, currently Queen Elizabeth II.
15 Clues: Palace The official residence of the Queen in London. • bus A type of bus with two levels commonly seen in London. • The female ruler of England, currently Queen Elizabeth II. • A popular sport in England, known as soccer in some countries. • Bridge An iconic bridge in London that crosses the River Thames. • ...
Tuesday Crossword 2022-01-18
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- Riddle time! I am easily broken, even though you can't touch me or pick me up. What am I?
- this fruit is purple on the outside and has many orange fruit with pips in the inside.
- the English bard- famous for writing Romeo and Juliet and many other plays.
- current president of america.
- radioactive element sharing a name with a former planet.
- island popular with tourists and famous for an old prison museum and a beach with many starfish.
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- scientific name for the hip
- the colour of the largest animal on earth.
- island nation in the news for being hit by a tsunami and volcanic eruption
- Greek capital and where you would find the parthenon.
- the largest country in africa.
- this teacher and head of Hue gets a clue of two parts; the first is where you might go for a drink, the second is a vehicle that you might get around a city.
- yellow electric animal in the Pokemon series.
- liquid produced by the mouth.
- constellation in the sky that forms a belt.
15 Clues: scientific name for the hip • liquid produced by the mouth. • current president of america. • the largest country in africa. • the colour of the largest animal on earth. • constellation in the sky that forms a belt. • yellow electric animal in the Pokemon series. • Greek capital and where you would find the parthenon. • ...
West Words 2020-10-15
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- metro station between Ilford Road and Jesmond (4,7)
- musical loosely based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet; about street gangs in New York (4,4,5)
- Robert .......: Tyneside-born children's author: notable for treatment of themes of war (7)
- main road west from Newcastle city centre: follows route of Hadrian's Wall (8,4)
- complete this saying about home (4,4,4,2,4)
- road running east-west through Elswick from south west corner of St John's Cemetery into town (11,4)
- neighbourhood west of Denton Burn: there is an East one too (4,6)
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- 1959 movie starring Cary Grant and directed by Hitchcock: west only appears at the end (5,2,5,4)
- metro station between Monkseaton and Shiremoor (4,10)
- neighbourhood in north west of Newcastle: not a time to lose hope? (10)
10 Clues: complete this saying about home (4,4,4,2,4) • metro station between Ilford Road and Jesmond (4,7) • metro station between Monkseaton and Shiremoor (4,10) • neighbourhood west of Denton Burn: there is an East one too (4,6) • neighbourhood in north west of Newcastle: not a time to lose hope? (10) • ...
Renaissance 2025-11-21
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- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- The belief in humans being rational, logical, and kind without the influence of religion
- Wealthy family that hired artists and architects to build buildings with art
- Press An invention in the 15th century that allowed for pages of books to be made at a much faster rate by using a design similar to a stamp
- Famous artist that painted the Sistine Chapel
- Fresh wet plaster with watercolor paint
- The belief that there should be separation between the government and religion
- The inventor of the printing press
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- Created the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper
- Famous playwriter; some of his famous works are Hamlet, Macbeth, and Romeo and Juliet
- A person who thinks about big, hard to answer questions about life and shares their ideas with others
- Ideas and writings from the ancient Greek and Roman cultures that influenced Renaissance thinkers
- The 300 year period of a revival of art, literature, and new ideas in Europe following the Black Plague
13 Clues: Birthplace of the Renaissance • The inventor of the printing press • Fresh wet plaster with watercolor paint • Created the Mona Lisa and the Last Supper • Famous artist that painted the Sistine Chapel • Wealthy family that hired artists and architects to build buildings with art • The belief that there should be separation between the government and religion • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2023-07-31
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- ___ is a gold coin introduced by Florentine bankers in 1252 CE.
- How many years did it take for Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel in Rome?
- Who wrote Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet, and A Midsummer Night's Dream?
- Italy grew rich through ___ with the Middle East and Asia.
- ___ was known for making the best suits of armor in all of Europe.
- Raphael Sanzio was known for his ___, a style of paining that used watercolors on wet plaster.
- Who was Aemilia Bassano Lanier?
- A religious movement called the ___ caused a split in the Catholic Church.
- The ____ was a time when Europeans started to look at the world differently.
- Who wrote The Divine Comedy, an epic poem?
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- ___ is the everyday language people speak, like English, French, or Italian.
- Another name for a duke is ___, they lived in a large palace in the center of Venice.
- During the Renaissance, Italy was divided into independent city-___.
- The egg-based mixture was called ___.
- Renaissance artists dissected and studied dead bodies to correctly show human ___.
- ___ is a fourteen-line rhyming poem.
- To celebrate their creativity and style, Renaissance artist ___ their own work.
- Renaissance artists used a new technique called ___.
- Historians called ____ de la Mancha as the first modern novel.
- Who painted The Last Supper?
20 Clues: Who painted The Last Supper? • Who was Aemilia Bassano Lanier? • ___ is a fourteen-line rhyming poem. • The egg-based mixture was called ___. • Who wrote The Divine Comedy, an epic poem? • Renaissance artists used a new technique called ___. • Italy grew rich through ___ with the Middle East and Asia. • Historians called ____ de la Mancha as the first modern novel. • ...
crossword 2016-12-01
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- Chips is the US term for what food? (6)
- What zombie TV series recently featured characters being killed with a baseball bat? (3,7,4)
- Infinite Warfare is the most recent game in what first-person shooter franchise? (4,2,4)
- Which Cuban revolutionary died last month? (5,6)
- Which rapper was hospitalized due to sleep deprivation last month? (5,4)
- What is the Queen Mother’s first name? (9)
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- How many strings does a viola have? (4)
- What was Juliet’s surname in Romeo and Juliet? (7)
- The cerebellum, amygdala and frontal lobe are parts of what organ? (5)
- The new Harry Potter film, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them, stars who? (5,8)
- Who won the 2016 World Drivers’ Championship in Formula 1? (4,7)
- Chinchillas bathe in what instead of water? (4)
- Which gorilla became an internet meme after being shot at Cincinnati Zoo? (7)
- If shepherd’s pie is made with beef instead of lamb, what is it called? (7,3)
- What country is the musician Psy from? (5,5)
- The Gobi desert covers parts of China and what other country? (8)
16 Clues: How many strings does a viola have? (4) • Chips is the US term for what food? (6) • What is the Queen Mother’s first name? (9) • What country is the musician Psy from? (5,5) • Chinchillas bathe in what instead of water? (4) • Which Cuban revolutionary died last month? (5,6) • What was Juliet’s surname in Romeo and Juliet? (7) • ...
Romeo & Juliet background notes review by syncere 2022-08-15
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- This was Shakespeare's style of writing he liked the use
- This was considered a dessert in the globe theater. To not distract actors of course
- England cultural renaissance opened the door for writers like this famous write
- The poor people who watched plays in the globetheater were called this
- Where Shakespeare resurfaced after going missing for 7 years
- A usual play in the first globe theater lasted this long
- Company that Shakespeare wrote and managed was later known as "The Kings Men"
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- The globe theater was built on this river
- The queen was in love with this man, who was one of her subjects who died
- Queen Elizabeth I Had this nickname
- London lost 1/4 of its population due to this disease
- These were considered extremely dangerous and poisonous and were thrown at bad actors
- Theater that Shakespeare mainly wrote his plays for
- Romeo and Juliet inspired this modern-day film
- The Lord chamberlains men changed there name to this after they were supported by King James I
- The original globe burned down due to this prop being shot by an actor
16 Clues: Queen Elizabeth I Had this nickname • The globe theater was built on this river • Romeo and Juliet inspired this modern-day film • Theater that Shakespeare mainly wrote his plays for • London lost 1/4 of its population due to this disease • This was Shakespeare's style of writing he liked the use • A usual play in the first globe theater lasted this long • ...
Concepts and Vocabulary Crossword 3 2022-02-09
5 Clues: Romeo's Cousin • something made to deceive,fake • to have a word with someone in secret • agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet in secret • a short comment made by a character that the other characters on stage can't hear, usually for the audience
American International Section Crossword Challenge 2022-03-07
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- The renowned British playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet and The Tempest, among other works
- The main character in a story
- Interrupts the chronological order of the main narrative to take a reader back in time to the past events in a character's life
- The Hunger Games is a 2008 _________ novel which is set in the post-apocalyptic nation of Panem
- A style or category of literature
- This type of character undergoes some important change over the course of the narrative
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- A person who is enthusiastic about advanced technology or about high-tech equipment/devices
- A type of poem that tells a story and was traditionally set to music
- The time and place of the story
- George Orwell's Animal Farm is a political ____________ about revolution and power.
- Thoughts spoken aloud by a character in a play when they are alone or when they think they are alone
- The first-person narrator of The Great Gatsby
12 Clues: The main character in a story • The time and place of the story • A style or category of literature • The first-person narrator of The Great Gatsby • A type of poem that tells a story and was traditionally set to music • George Orwell's Animal Farm is a political ____________ about revolution and power. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-09-17
5 Clues: young • romantic • not aloud • an intense feeling of deep • the action of hurting or harming someone in return for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands.
Literary Device Review 2023-02-14
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- Rihanna "Shine bright like a diamond"
- any story, fiction or nonfiction
- "He was tall, good looking, and sensible, he got these traits from his mother."
- I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse.
- "Sally sells sea shells..." is an example of this attention getting device.
- "The mother screamed, 'Clean up your mess or no dessert!'"
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- any written work other than poetry
- The movie Avatar is a surface story that shows the issues of imperialism.
- Children's movies often use this technique to bring nonhuman characters to life.
- When a firestation burns down, it's an example of this.
- Rihanna "You can stand under my umbrella-ella, hey"
- We find out from the prologue that Romeo and Juliet will die, but noone knows but the audience.
- The more you fail, the more you are likely to succeed, in an example.
- Any kind of sarcastic statement is an example.
- In The Hunger Games Katniss's love interests Peta and Gale are an example.
- Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles uses this term by naming the turtles after artists and scientists.
16 Clues: any story, fiction or nonfiction • any written work other than poetry • I'm so hungry, I could eat a horse. • Rihanna "Shine bright like a diamond" • Any kind of sarcastic statement is an example. • Rihanna "You can stand under my umbrella-ella, hey" • When a firestation burns down, it's an example of this. • "The mother screamed, 'Clean up your mess or no dessert!'" • ...
Passive voice 2017-05-06
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- The coat ____ lived with fur.
- Polar bears ____ hunted for their fur.
- Human bones were ____ by archeologists yesterday.
- The building ____ being examined by Health and Safety experts this week.
- When ____ you be interviewed for the post?
- The awards will ____ presented by Tom Hanks.
- These books have been ____ into English.
- Rainforests are ____ cut down in the Amazon.
- The baby was ____ with a blanket.
- Who was "Romeo and Juliet" ____ by?
- Her ankle was ____ when she fell down.
- They love being ____ to parties.
- Why ____ he been given a promotion?
- Why haven't the beds ____ made yet?
- ____ was the television invented by?
- What were you ____ to do?
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- English is now ____ by over billion people worldwide.
- The best cream cakes are ____ by Sayers.
- A new shopping center is being ____ on the outskirts of town.
- They ____ seen go out last night.
- A new shampoo is being ____ in the lap.
- She was heard ____ at the students.
- The stew was flavored ____ garlic.
- Those cars ____ already been washed.
- This suit was designed ____ Armani.
- His wound has ____ been treated yet.
- By the end of the party, all the food ____ been eaten.
27 Clues: What were you ____ to do? • The coat ____ lived with fur. • They love being ____ to parties. • They ____ seen go out last night. • The baby was ____ with a blanket. • The stew was flavored ____ garlic. • She was heard ____ at the students. • Who was "Romeo and Juliet" ____ by? • Why ____ he been given a promotion? • Why haven't the beds ____ made yet? • ...
Shakespeare's words 2023-09-12
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- a room for sleeping; furnished with a bed (A midsummernights dream)
- to act or move quickly (The Comedy of Errors)
- conventional; long-established, bound by tradition (Richard III)
- incorporating different types or kinds; diverse(Titus Andronicus)
- to talk casually, usually about others (The Comedy of Errors)
- on a lower floor; down the steps (Henry IV)
- having no value or merit; contemptible(The Two Gentlemen of Verona)
- the round part of the eye; organ for vision (Henry VI)
- feeling sad due to lack of companionship(Coriolanus)
- not heard; unable to be heard (All's Well That Ends Well)
- stylish; characteristic of a particular period (Troilus and Cressida)
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- dog: a young, domestic dog (King John),
- (n) one who judges merit or expresses a reasoned opinion (Love's Labour's Lost)
- to remove clothes or other covering(The Taming of the Shrew)
- one who controls or administers; person in charge(Love's Labour's Lost)
- worn out; bored or past feeling (Henry VI)
- touching with the lips (Love's Labour's Lost)
- to speak at length in inflated or extravagant language(Hamlet)
- repulsive or disgusting; offensive to one's morality(Love's Labour's Lost)
- a large, carnivorous reptile closely related to the crocodile (Romeo and Juliet)
20 Clues: dog: a young, domestic dog (King John), • worn out; bored or past feeling (Henry VI) • on a lower floor; down the steps (Henry IV) • to act or move quickly (The Comedy of Errors) • touching with the lips (Love's Labour's Lost) • feeling sad due to lack of companionship(Coriolanus) • the round part of the eye; organ for vision (Henry VI) • ...
romeo 2015-03-14
4 Clues: who was the first to die? • What family did Juliet come from? • Who ordered Romeo to be banished? • how old was Juliet at the beginning of the play?
Notes 2023-10-12
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- what was the meal served to those who went to the globe theater (two words)?
- the theater shakespeare mostly wrote plays mainly for
- What did shakespeare value most in his plays?
- what were tomatoes thought to be when digested?
- what were the poorest people called?
- what weapon burnt down the globe theater in 1613?
- Shakespeare's wife's name
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- the name of both of the gangs in the aforementioned modern work (the word "and" seperates them)
- the name of a modern work inspired by Romeo and Juliet, this time relating to ethnic troubles/gangs
- about how long was Queen Elizabeth's reign (in years) (1990 written as nineteen ninety, same applies with this)
- how many hours did the average play last in the Globe Theater?
- when did shakespeare retire? (1990 written as nineteen ninety, same applies with this)
- what common fruit was thrown at the worst actors?
- when did shakespeare die?
- what was Juliet's families name?
15 Clues: when did shakespeare die? • Shakespeare's wife's name • what was Juliet's families name? • what were the poorest people called? • What did shakespeare value most in his plays? • what were tomatoes thought to be when digested? • what common fruit was thrown at the worst actors? • what weapon burnt down the globe theater in 1613? • ...
Vocab words for Units 1-5 2020-12-18
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- a popular poet who made such plays as Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet
- our viewpoint while looking at a painting or art piece
- better version of a crossbow
- a series of attacks to capture Jerusalem
- a religion based upon Jesus Christ
- a very popular job for Italians due to were they were located
- barbaric warlords who conquered most of the known word using cruelty as a weapon
- the religion of muslims that know Allah
- a german man who brought printing to the world
- the empire which continued after the roman empire fell
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- the social structure used by Europe in which there were kings, lords, knights, and peasants
- head of the roman catholic church
- a person who goes against the common beliefs
- a disease that it very contagious a version of which killed most of Europe
- the time in which much thought was put into classical literature an art
- something that most Europeans (and us) did for a while to protect against disease
- philosophical school of thought that kickstarted the renaissance
- The worship of ancestors and mainly used by Japanese samurai
- warlords who used the emperor as a puppet but were really in charge
- "Father of Humanism"
20 Clues: "Father of Humanism" • better version of a crossbow • head of the roman catholic church • a religion based upon Jesus Christ • the religion of muslims that know Allah • a series of attacks to capture Jerusalem • a person who goes against the common beliefs • a german man who brought printing to the world • our viewpoint while looking at a painting or art piece • ...
Elizabethan L Era Theatre Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-08
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- English playwright, poet and actor, widely regarded as greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist; created Romeo and Juliet.
- One of Elizabethan L's main genres; study of the past and human's effects on it
- One of ELizabethan L's main genres;intended to make an audience laugh
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- the basic pattern of language in Shakespeare's plays; a verse line of ten syllables with five stresses and no rhyme
- One of Elizabethan L's main genres; a play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending.
- smaller divisions often determined by setting.
- a type of monologue in literature where a character speaks directly to the audience
- First permanent theatre, opened 1567
- major division of a play.
9 Clues: major division of a play. • First permanent theatre, opened 1567 • smaller divisions often determined by setting. • One of ELizabethan L's main genres;intended to make an audience laugh • One of Elizabethan L's main genres; study of the past and human's effects on it • a type of monologue in literature where a character speaks directly to the audience • ...
Friends Show and Random Facts 2025-09-16
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- Popular programming language and snake
- FALLS Famous waterfall on the U.S.-Canada border
- WALL Divided East and West Germany
- Famous ancient structures in Egypt
- WAR Period of tension between the U.S. and USSR
- EINSTEIN Developed the theory of relativity
- Plant that follows the sun
- Inventor known for electricity and coils
- Marsupial native to Australia
- Known as the Red Planet
- Largest ocean
- Insect that makes honey
- World’s tallest mountain
- Animal that eats eucalyptus leaves
- Closest planet to the Sun
- Molten rock from a volcano
- Sweet made from cocoa beans
- Planet called Earth’s twin
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- Legendary lost city
- World’s largest hot desert
- Largest planet in our solar system
- ARMSTRONG First man to walk on the moon
- BEN Famous clock tower in London
- Location of the Great Sphinx
- Tallest land animal
- Artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- Mountain climbed by Sir Edmund Hillary
- RUSHMORE Monument with four U.S. presidents’ faces
- Mountain that erupts lava
- Once considered the 9th planet
- Covers about 70% of Earth’s surface
- Continent with the most countries
- Global games held every 4 years
- Wrote “Romeo and Juliet”
- Country with the Great Wall
- First widely used antibiotic
- BASE CAMP Starting point for many climbers
- Largest rainforest on Earth
- RIVER Second longest river in the world
- Molecule carrying genetic information
40 Clues: Largest ocean • Legendary lost city • Tallest land animal • Known as the Red Planet • Insect that makes honey • Wrote “Romeo and Juliet” • World’s tallest mountain • Mountain that erupts lava • Closest planet to the Sun • World’s largest hot desert • Plant that follows the sun • Molten rock from a volcano • Planet called Earth’s twin • Country with the Great Wall • ...
Romeo & Juliet Vocab 2023-12-15
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- something that makes life easier or more effective
- the peak of something, the highest value
- to decrease in popularity
- The development of events beyond one's control
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- how popular something is at the moment
- Something very unfair
- Someone who forgives wrongdoings
- to never allow someone to return to a certain place
- Lasting forever
- To be able to persevere despite the odds (ex: a house making it through a bad hurricane)
10 Clues: Lasting forever • Something very unfair • to decrease in popularity • Someone who forgives wrongdoings • how popular something is at the moment • the peak of something, the highest value • The development of events beyond one's control • something that makes life easier or more effective • to never allow someone to return to a certain place • ...
Crossword 2013-10-29
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- The queen of the witches
- The Killer of Duncan
- Macbeth Wife of Duncan's killer (two words)
- The trees from ___________ forest moved to Macbeth's castle
- Famous writer known for writing the play "Romeo and Juliet"
- A strange mythical human
- Macbeth's cousin
- Banquo's son
- Thane of Cawdor before Macbeth
- Strong desire to do or achieve something
- Our town
- Malcolm fled to __________ after Duncan's death
- Duncan's younger son
- Macbeth was Thane of _______ before becoming Thane of Cawdor
- Chain of Being The _____ ______ __ ______ is the setup of mankind's position by god (four words)
- Macbeth's best companion
- Bell The ________ _____ is rung after the death of a person (two words)
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- Our King
- King of England
- The crowning of a new king
- The Thane of Fife
- The action of killing oneself intentionally
- The position between King and Thane is ________
- Country that was ruled by Duncan
- Macbeth is _____________ by Macduff
- Ghost or ghost-like image of a person
- Intense or selfish desire for something
- The loyal king before his murder
- A sharp knife
- The King of Norway
- Macbeth couldn't be killed by any man _____ of woman
31 Clues: Our King • Our town • Banquo's son • A sharp knife • King of England • Macbeth's cousin • The Thane of Fife • The King of Norway • The Killer of Duncan • Duncan's younger son • The queen of the witches • A strange mythical human • Macbeth's best companion • The crowning of a new king • Thane of Cawdor before Macbeth • Country that was ruled by Duncan • The loyal king before his murder • ...
Clone of Taylor Swift 2024-07-03
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- What is Taylor Swift's first name?
- What month was Taylor Swift born?
- What is Taylor Swift's Middle name?
- Which genre of music was Taylor originally known for?
- What was Taylor Swift's fist single?
- What TV show did Taylor Swift appear in?
- Which Taylor Swift song is the story of Romeo and Juliet?
- _______ and Meredith are Taylor Swift's cats.
- Which One Direction singer did Taylor Swift date?
- Where was Taylor Swift born?
- What is the name of the Taylor Swift's first album?
- How many Grammys has Taylor Swift won?
- How many studio albums has Taylor Swift released?
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- What was Taylor Swift's second album titled?
- Who interrupted Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite clothing item?
- What character did Taylor Swift play in "The Lorax"?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal?
- _______Music Awards gave out the "Taylor Swift Award"
- What are Taylor Swift's fans called?
- What kind of Farm was Taylor Swift raised on?
- What is Taylor Swift's Grandmother's name?
- Taylor was 15 years old when she had her first what?
- Which instrument does Taylor Swift play?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite number?
25 Clues: Where was Taylor Swift born? • What month was Taylor Swift born? • What is Taylor Swift's first name? • What is Taylor Swift's Middle name? • What was Taylor Swift's fist single? • What are Taylor Swift's fans called? • How many Grammys has Taylor Swift won? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite number? • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-30
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- My dad's ghost told me to kill my uncle, so yeah, it's complicated.
- Girl whose beauty "teaches the torches to burn bright"
- Her good name nearly ruined by a bad rumor
- Instantly regrets hiding behind the curtain
- See-thru ruler of Denmark
- Final address after which all is mended
- They stirred up trouble, and a cauldron
- Windmills are no match for me!
- His "school" had no desks-only philosophers
- The teen whose hasty decisions lead to tragedy in Verona
- Inventor who made words travel faster than horses
- Thinker who advised rulers to be feared, not loved
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- queen of peer pressure
- Sculptor who saw "David" inside the marble
- Artist who painted a lady with a secret smile
- He comes back from the dead and is ready for a seat at dinner
- Bachelor who fell for a fake-news story
- I know the sun is the center of the universe!
- Queen who drinks one cup too many
- Brunelleschi's magnificent, massive masterpiece
- His "I do" was more of an "I don't."
- Brother whose only joy is others' misery
- Short-fused Capulet with a very sharp blade
- He's the reason Literature class is so dramatic
24 Clues: queen of peer pressure • See-thru ruler of Denmark • Windmills are no match for me! • Queen who drinks one cup too many • His "I do" was more of an "I don't." • Bachelor who fell for a fake-news story • Final address after which all is mended • They stirred up trouble, and a cauldron • Brother whose only joy is others' misery • Sculptor who saw "David" inside the marble • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary - Act I and II 2015-03-18
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- to attack
- impulsive, sudden reaction
- a group of persons related to another
- ability to hint at something harmful
- prayer at the beginning of a religious service
- bold in action or speech
- the state of being serious
- characterized by good or discriminating judgment
- sword
- courageous, brave
- confession
- fun, joke
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- to treat with disrespect
- extraordinary, one of a kind
- of very little importance
- causing harm, hurtful
- a feeling or condition of hostility; hatred
- to yell, discipline
- extreme hatred
- descendents of a person
- to be or become weak
- devotion to a person
- excessively bright; glaring.
- to pose again (to pose a question again)
24 Clues: sword • to attack • fun, joke • confession • extreme hatred • courageous, brave • to yell, discipline • to be or become weak • devotion to a person • causing harm, hurtful • descendents of a person • to treat with disrespect • bold in action or speech • of very little importance • impulsive, sudden reaction • the state of being serious • extraordinary, one of a kind • excessively bright; glaring. • ...
Movies 2025-12-02
Across
- Film featuring the line “Say hello to my little friend!”
- 1984 movie where dancing is banned in a small town
- 1983 coming-of-age film about Greasers vs. Socs
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- 1984 sci-fi film featuring a time-traveling cyborg assassin
- Modern retelling of “Romeo and Juliet” set in NYC
- 1986 aviation film set at a U.S. Navy fighter school
6 Clues: 1983 coming-of-age film about Greasers vs. Socs • Modern retelling of “Romeo and Juliet” set in NYC • 1984 movie where dancing is banned in a small town • 1986 aviation film set at a U.S. Navy fighter school • Film featuring the line “Say hello to my little friend!” • 1984 sci-fi film featuring a time-traveling cyborg assassin
Acts I and II Vocabulary, Romeo and Juliet 2024-05-06
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- formally reject
- similarity in appearance or nature
- summon into existence
- human face
- trait of moral weakness
- trait of moral excellence
- journey taken for pleasure
- present as worthy of regard
- misery
- needlessly wordy; boring and longwinded
- of momentous or ominous significance
- in a little while (old fashioned)
- to joke
- distant but within sight
- dignified seriousness
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- deceitful scoundrel
- dearly loved
- outward apparent appearance
- exceedingly harmful
- scold or reprimand angrily
- stop
- cause to become imperfect
- beg persistently and urgently
- set amount of time to do something
- problem solving that involves numbers; a person's opinion
- all future generations
- something that provides direction/advice
- a soft wet area of land; state of embarrassment
- to be/become weak/feeble
- lewd or immoral person
30 Clues: stop • misery • to joke • human face • dearly loved • formally reject • deceitful scoundrel • exceedingly harmful • summon into existence • dignified seriousness • all future generations • lewd or immoral person • trait of moral weakness • to be/become weak/feeble • distant but within sight • cause to become imperfect • trait of moral excellence • scold or reprimand angrily • ...
Crossword 2013-10-29
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- The loyal king before his murder
- Bell The ________ _____ is rung after the death of a person (two words)
- Strong desire to do or achieve something
- Duncan's younger son
- The queen of the witches
- Intense or selfish desire for something
- Macbeth's best companion
- Famous writer known for writing the play "Romeo and Juliet"
- The trees from ___________ forest moved to Macbeth's castle
- Chain of Being The _____ ______ __ ______ is the setup of mankind's position by god (four words)
- Macbeth's cousin
- Macbeth is _____________ by Macduff
- The position between King and Thane is ________
- A sharp knife
- The King of Norway
Down
- Country that was ruled by Duncan
- Our King
- A strange mythical human
- Our town
- King of England
- The crowning of a new king
- Macbeth Wife of Duncan's killer (two words)
- Thane of Cawdor before Macbeth
- Ghost or ghost-like image of a person
- The action of killing oneself intentionally
- Banquo's son
- The Thane of Fife
- Macbeth was Thane of _______ before becoming Thane of Cawdor
- The Killer of Duncan
- Malcolm fled to __________ after Duncan's death
- Macbeth couldn't be killed by any man _____ of woman
31 Clues: Our King • Our town • Banquo's son • A sharp knife • King of England • Macbeth's cousin • The Thane of Fife • The King of Norway • Duncan's younger son • The Killer of Duncan • A strange mythical human • The queen of the witches • Macbeth's best companion • The crowning of a new king • Thane of Cawdor before Macbeth • Country that was ruled by Duncan • The loyal king before his murder • ...
Taylor Swift 2024-07-03
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- What is Taylor Swift's first name?
- What month was Taylor Swift born?
- What is Taylor Swift's Middle name?
- Which genre of music was Taylor originally known for?
- What was Taylor Swift's fist single?
- What TV show did Taylor Swift appear in?
- Which Taylor Swift song is the story of Romeo and Juliet?
- _______ and Meredith are Taylor Swift's cats.
- Which One Direction singer did Taylor Swift date?
- Where was Taylor Swift born?
- What is the name of the Taylor Swift's first album?
- How many Grammys has Taylor Swift won?
- How many studio albums has Taylor Swift released?
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- What was Taylor Swift's second album titled?
- Who interrupted Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite clothing item?
- What character did Taylor Swift play in "The Lorax"?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal?
- _______Music Awards gave out the "Taylor Swift Award"
- What are Taylor Swift's fans called?
- What kind of Farm was Taylor Swift raised on?
- What is Taylor Swift's Grandmother's name?
- Taylor was 15 years old when she had her first what?
- Which instrument does Taylor Swift play?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite number?
25 Clues: Where was Taylor Swift born? • What month was Taylor Swift born? • What is Taylor Swift's first name? • What is Taylor Swift's Middle name? • What was Taylor Swift's fist single? • What are Taylor Swift's fans called? • How many Grammys has Taylor Swift won? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite number? • ...
Chapter 4 2021-12-06
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- Sometimes her behavior was more --- than steady.
- The judge declared that it was time to === the trial until tomorrow.
- Many literary characters are --- and mean to make the story more interesting.
- Making good grades is a --- to earn a scholarship.
- She was --- when challenged to skydive.
- You should --- your learning by studying each night.
- The more words you learn, the more your vocabulary will ---.
- When I get hungry, food commercials --- me.
- Romeo fell in love with Juliet because of her --- face.
- It is not nice to --- at someone who struggles with understanding.
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- Reading a means to provide --- for your dreams.
- The hunter tried to --- the animal by trapping it.
- After the --- from school, she decided it was time to turn her life around.
- Katniss can't decide if Peeta's words are a --- for his strategy to survive or if he really cares.
- If your handwriting is ---, practice to improve it.
- Studying will help you rise above --- grades.
- Making low grades will --- a happy day.
- The best way to === for your lack of understanding is to study.
- The idea of learning a foreign language is --- to me.
- His response was --- and to the point.
20 Clues: His response was --- and to the point. • Making low grades will --- a happy day. • She was --- when challenged to skydive. • When I get hungry, food commercials --- me. • Studying will help you rise above --- grades. • Reading a means to provide --- for your dreams. • Sometimes her behavior was more --- than steady. • The hunter tried to --- the animal by trapping it. • ...
Crossword 2025-02-26
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- What is the chemical symbol for gold?
- What is the process by which plants make their own food?
- Which gas do humans inhale for respiration?
- is your formatted list:
- Which Japanese city was the first to be hit by an atomic bomb?
- How many continents are there on Earth?
- Which empire was ruled by Mansa Musa, one of the richest people in history?
- me know if you need any changes! 😊
- Which Egyptian queen was the last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom?
- Which ancient civilization built Machu Picchu?
- Which desert is the largest in the world?
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- Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- whale What is the largest mammal in the world?
- What is the main ingredient in traditional Japanese miso soup?
- What is the powerhouse of the cell?
- Which continent is the largest by land area?
- Which Indian leader is known for his nonviolent resistance against British rule?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Which organ in the human body produces insulin?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- Mount Everest is located on the border of Nepal and which other country?
- What is the capital of Canada?
22 Clues: is your formatted list: • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • What is the capital of Canada? • me know if you need any changes! 😊 • What is the powerhouse of the cell? • What is the chemical symbol for gold? • How many continents are there on Earth? • What is the longest river in the world? • Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Which desert is the largest in the world? • ...
Praktek Mandarin 2021-09-05
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- pemeran captain america dalam film 'Captain America The first Avanger
- penulis buku Romeo and Juliet
- aktor Amerika yang terkenal dalam perannya sebagai Ironman
- anggota kerajaan inggris yang paling popular dan ibu pangeran William dan pengeran harry
- aktor Inggris yang terkenal dalam perannya menjadi spiderman di film spiderman far from home
- aktris terbaik di inggris pada sekitar tahun 1950,terkenal dengan film “romance holiday”
- salah satu anggota boy band One Direction, dia juga mempunyai lagu berjudul 'Watermelon Sugar'
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- penyanyi terkenal dari Amerika dengan lagu yang paling terkenal yaitu “love you like a love song”
- pesepak bola paling terkenal yang berasal dari portugal
- ratu kerajaan inggris
- seniman terkenal dengan karyanya “Monalisa”
- presiden korea utara
- pemain utama perempuan dalam film harry potter, pemain utama film beauty and the beast
- penemu teori evolusi
- siapakah penulis serial harry potter?
- siapa pencipta produk merk “apple”?
- penginjil yang cacat dari Australia dan menulis buku “life without limits” yang menginspirasi banyak orang
- penyanyi dan aktor wanita asal Amerika dengan salah satu lagunya berjudul 'POV'
- penyanyi terkenal dengan lagu “dusk till down” yang berasal dari Inggris
- siapakah tokoh terkenal yang berperan sebagai ibu tiri putri aurora dan peri dalam film “maleficent”?
20 Clues: presiden korea utara • penemu teori evolusi • ratu kerajaan inggris • penulis buku Romeo and Juliet • siapa pencipta produk merk “apple”? • siapakah penulis serial harry potter? • seniman terkenal dengan karyanya “Monalisa” • pesepak bola paling terkenal yang berasal dari portugal • aktor Amerika yang terkenal dalam perannya sebagai Ironman • ...
1950s and Beyond 2022-12-06
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- A musical twist on "Romeo and Juliet."
- System for pumping scents into a theatre through the air-conditioning system to accompany a movie.
- Process developed to pump 30 different scents into theater seats triggered by scene for the movie "Scent of Mystery."
- The first full-length 3-D feature sound film.
- Stars James Stewart as a lovable, eccentric drunk named Elwood P. Dowd whose best friend is an imaginary rabbit.
- Tremendous financial disaster for 20th Century Fox in 1963. 4 hours long.
- Multiple theater screens within a single complex.
- A newly popular place to watch movies in this era.
Down
- Another term coined for early widescreen effects.
- A Streetcar Named _____.
- I Was a Teenage _____.
- A young girl comes to an embittered town and confronts its attitude with her determination to see the best in life.
- Music genre influencing movies in this era.
- Wrap-around, big-screen film requiring 3 separate film strips to produce.
- First film to use the dolly zoom, an in-camera effect that distorts perspective to create disorientation.
- A term coined for early widescreen effects.
- Singin' In The _____.
- Perceived threat to the film business
- Rock Around the _____.
- Another word for film.
20 Clues: Singin' In The _____. • I Was a Teenage _____. • Rock Around the _____. • Another word for film. • A Streetcar Named _____. • Perceived threat to the film business • A musical twist on "Romeo and Juliet." • Music genre influencing movies in this era. • A term coined for early widescreen effects. • The first full-length 3-D feature sound film. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocabulary Act 1 and 2 2025-03-13
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- a character who contrasts with one of his major characters.
- prayer, petition, or entreaty in favor of another
- a statement in which you say you are unhappy or not satisfied with something
- a character that thinks he's alone; speaks his or her innermost thoughts and feelings.
- having superior strength, influence, or authority
- the quality of being formal or serious
- infringement or violation of a law, command, or duty
- causing great harm or damage often in a way that is not easily seen or noticed
- not easily managed, handled, or used
- to beg for urgently or anxiously
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- in the play characters refer to what will happen in the future.
- slightly yellow in a way that does not look healthy
- a good quality or feature that deserves to be praised
- expressions containing an apparent contradiction.
- the act of asking for help or support especially from a god
- cleverness or skill especially at tricking people in order to get something
- to get by some action or effort
- causing feelings of hatred or disgust
- expressing grief
- a dissenter from established religious dogma
20 Clues: expressing grief • to get by some action or effort • to beg for urgently or anxiously • not easily managed, handled, or used • causing feelings of hatred or disgust • the quality of being formal or serious • a dissenter from established religious dogma • prayer, petition, or entreaty in favor of another • expressions containing an apparent contradiction. • ...
English 9 2023-05-19
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- characteristic of English 9 students
- best music
- cripple hand
- My mom sent me to the store to buy these things
- the bird says
- greatest title in the history of the _________
- subtle emphasis
- abruptness
- tries to help
- greatest father ever
- best show
- requires quotation marks
- stands for something else
- kills Juliet
- Wow!
- best state
- a tired, old town
- of the flies
- gets fired
- comparison using "like" of "as"
- does tricks
- required for talking
- insight into human nature
- I have a dog her name is Sam.
- movies and books
- eat brains
- "If I die before I wake, feed _________."
- "And so the lion fell in love with the ____________."
- killed by a big rock
- dumb book
- your name, my name, class, date, word count
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- Italics can be used for ____________ word.
- somewhat of an afterthought
- he said, she said
- because I woke up late
- She is a tall, elegant woman.
- name that tune
- saved Jem and Scout
- "Why are you keeping that _________ door closed?"
- slain by romeo
- kills Romeo
- teacher drives a beat-up
- best school
- Best class ever!
- I have a dog, her name is Sam.
- Scout says these are bad
- rug on the wall
- used for balance
- "Waiting for you is like waiting for rain in a drought."
- ruff, meow
- looks after the kids
- thank you for not making us use study ______.
- Jeckle and
- Sebastian
- tell-tale
- Alexis saw a deer running across the road on her way to school.
- coordinating conjunctions
- The engine coughed.
- There is more than one way to kick a _________.
- mad as a
60 Clues: Wow! • mad as a • best show • Sebastian • tell-tale • dumb book • best music • abruptness • ruff, meow • best state • gets fired • Jeckle and • eat brains • kills Romeo • best school • does tricks • cripple hand • kills Juliet • of the flies • the bird says • tries to help • name that tune • slain by romeo • subtle emphasis • rug on the wall • Best class ever! • used for balance • movies and books • he said, she said • ...
NEWMAN 2015-04-09
sax 2024-12-04
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- A legendary jazz performer known for his contributions to the saxophone's evolving sound.
- A quintessential wind instrument in jazz and classical music.
- The saxophone was quickly embraced by these bands across Europe due to its robust sound and adaptability.
- A genre of music where the saxophone found champions in composers like Alexander Glazunov and Jacques Ibert.
- A legendary jazz performer who explored new musical expressions with the saxophone.
- A legendary jazz performer who elevated the saxophone to iconic status.
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- reed: The saxophone uses this type of reed.
- bore: The saxophone's unique design features this type of bore.
- A legendary jazz performer who pushed the boundaries of the saxophone.
- The first name of the Belgian instrument maker who invented the saxophone.
- A genre of music where the saxophone gained significant popularity in the early 20th century.
- An early advocate of the saxophone who included it in his composition "Romeo and Juliet."
12 Clues: reed: The saxophone uses this type of reed. • A quintessential wind instrument in jazz and classical music. • bore: The saxophone's unique design features this type of bore. • A legendary jazz performer who pushed the boundaries of the saxophone. • A legendary jazz performer who elevated the saxophone to iconic status. • ...
English 2022-06-20
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- is an amusing use of a word that can have
- Present participle of weak
- the same
- Everyone was ____ towards the poor girl
- The one who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- In an opposing direction
- The beginning or origin of something
- The meeting is ____
- Done or happening suddenly, unplanned
- The notes of a meeting(key points)
- Something that makes sense
- The teaching staff
- Easily irritated
- This was the_____ of his political career.
- A member of an organization
- strong vengeful anger or indignation. (one of the seven deadly sins)
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- Habitual greed or excess eating
- To announce
- Unreasonably high
- a group of words that are used together
- To listen secretly to other people talking
- is a developmental disorder of variable severity that is characterized by difficulty in social interaction and communication
- Firefighters - Hurry up! We need to ______ all.
- Very great surprise
- an unmarried girl or young woman
- Hanging clusters of flowers
- Attribute or credit to
- A blue or greenish-blue precious stone
- meanings or of different words that
- does not contain a full verb
- We shook the British government to its ______.
31 Clues: the same • To announce • Easily irritated • Unreasonably high • The teaching staff • Very great surprise • The meeting is ____ • Attribute or credit to • In an opposing direction • Present participle of weak • Something that makes sense • Hanging clusters of flowers • A member of an organization • does not contain a full verb • Habitual greed or excess eating • ...
Trivia Challenge 2019-04-11
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- O is the chemical symbol for _________.
- What country do kangaroos come from?
- A popular NZ fruit that is in season now.
- Big Ben is a clock that can be found in this city.
- Steven Adam's plays what sport for the Oklahoma Thunder.
- What is the distance around a circle called?
- April 25th is _________ Day.
- How many stars are on the NZ flag?
- She wrote the Harry Potter series.
- Jacinda _______ is the Prime Minister of NZ.
- The Treaty was signed in 1840 in ____________.
- The President of the United States is Donald _________.
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- The planet closest to the Sun.
- Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
- The father of the Simpsons.
- How many colours are in the rainbow?
- NZ Rugby Team
- NZ Netball Team
- The capital of NZ.
- H2O is the symbolic equation for ________.
- Which straight separates the North and South Island?
- There is a current outbreak of this disease around the world.
- What colour are the Smurfs?
- Sir Edmund _______ was the first man to climb Mt Everest.
- A flightless NZ bird that is also a fruit
- What is the name of the long bone in your thigh?
26 Clues: NZ Rugby Team • NZ Netball Team • The capital of NZ. • The father of the Simpsons. • What colour are the Smurfs? • April 25th is _________ Day. • The planet closest to the Sun. • How many stars are on the NZ flag? • She wrote the Harry Potter series. • Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet? • What country do kangaroos come from? • How many colours are in the rainbow? • ...
Taylor Swift 2024-12-10
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- What is Taylor Swift's first name?
- What month was Taylor Swift born?
- What is Taylor Swift's Middle name?
- Which genre of music was Taylor originally known for?
- What was Taylor Swift's fist single?
- What TV show did Taylor Swift appear in?
- Which Taylor Swift song is the story of Romeo and Juliet?
- _______ and Meredith are Taylor Swift's cats.
- Which One Direction singer did Taylor Swift date?
- Where was Taylor Swift born?
- What is the name of the Taylor Swift's first album?
- How many Grammys has Taylor Swift won?
- How many studio albums has Taylor Swift released?
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- What was Taylor Swift's second album titled?
- Who interrupted Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite clothing item?
- What character did Taylor Swift play in "The Lorax"?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal?
- _______Music Awards gave out the "Taylor Swift Award"
- What are Taylor Swift's fans called?
- What kind of Farm was Taylor Swift raised on?
- What is Taylor Swift's Grandmother's name?
- Taylor was 15 years old when she had her first what?
- Which instrument does Taylor Swift play?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite number?
25 Clues: Where was Taylor Swift born? • What month was Taylor Swift born? • What is Taylor Swift's first name? • What is Taylor Swift's Middle name? • What was Taylor Swift's fist single? • What are Taylor Swift's fans called? • How many Grammys has Taylor Swift won? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite number? • ...
Wordly Wise Crossword Lesson 7 HMK 2025-12-16
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- Little Tom tried to ________ Jerry, but his friends stood up for him.
- The zookeeper ______ that all animals were locked in their habitats.
- Picasso’s art had a _____ pattern.
- Mr Beast __________ many different countries who were poor on resources.
- The performers mind-blowing stunts were ________.
- That elephant was an __________ size for its age.
- Romeo was _______ with Juliet.
- The football team had an ___________ which costed them to lose the game.
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- The principal decided to _______ the student.
- The main characters grandfather was ________.
- This _______ moment summarized the entire plot of the movie.
- Henry was caught so he ________ the truth.
- The military chief launched an __________ during the battle.
- The waiter was a very _______ person.
- My baby cousin was an _______ towards me for not getting him the right gift for Christmas.
15 Clues: Romeo was _______ with Juliet. • Picasso’s art had a _____ pattern. • The waiter was a very _______ person. • Henry was caught so he ________ the truth. • The principal decided to _______ the student. • The main characters grandfather was ________. • The performers mind-blowing stunts were ________. • That elephant was an __________ size for its age. • ...
Wordly Wise Lesson 7 2025-12-17
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- The _______ hotel room was the most relaxing room I've ever been in.
- Working at the children's camp was fun, as I am a ________ person.
- My parents _________ that there was no Santa.
- He was afraid of being ________ for his new haircut.
- I was supplied with an ________ amount of chocolate.
- The government _________ the families after the earthquake.
- The book examines a debatable ________.
- Romeo was _______ in his pursuit for Juliet.
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- In the book 'Just Mercy', they __________ with the judge.
- The hero's ________ time has come.
- The student was ________ for faking his essay.
- The plant was ________ after we got back from our vacation.
- She was taken off the will for being an ________.
- An ________ was set so they wouldn't disturb the native land.
- She was _______ as guilty by the judge.
15 Clues: The hero's ________ time has come. • She was _______ as guilty by the judge. • The book examines a debatable ________. • Romeo was _______ in his pursuit for Juliet. • My parents _________ that there was no Santa. • The student was ________ for faking his essay. • She was taken off the will for being an ________. • He was afraid of being ________ for his new haircut. • ...
Shakespeare 2025-04-01
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- What genre of play is Hamlet?
- What river was the Shakespeare's theater built near?
- What genre of play is The Winter's Tale?
- What genre of play is Henry V?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's theater?
- Where were Shakespeare's plays performed most frequently?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
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- Who was ruling England when Shakespeare became popular?
- What genre of play is Much Ado About Nothing?
- Where was Shakespeare's wife from?
- What language did Shakespeare likely study in school?
- What was the name of the male protagonist in one of Shakespeare's most famous romantic tragedies?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's first child?
- What was the name of the female protagonist in one of Shakespeare's most famous romantic tragedies?
- What did Shakespeare write other than plays?
15 Clues: What genre of play is Hamlet? • What genre of play is Henry V? • Where was Shakespeare's wife from? • What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • What genre of play is The Winter's Tale? • What was the name of Shakespeare's theater? • What did Shakespeare write other than plays? • What genre of play is Much Ado About Nothing? • What was the name of Shakespeare's first child? • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2017-06-27
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- two armoured knights on horseback hit lances at each other
- A type of Play Shakespeare did, starting with t.
- a female monarch
- ___-baiting
- A moment in the play where a character speaks his thoughts out to the audience
- a pen made from a feather
- the river that runs through london
- where people urinate and do number twos
- a 14 line poem
- Heavy "clothes" used for protection in Tournaments and jousts.
- Shakespeares Wife's first name
- a type of nut sold at theatres
- A type of Play Shakespeare did starting with C.
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- a virus cught by rats
- Shakespeares father's first name
- where shakespeare was born.
- one of the organs of an animal that people ate
- a suspicious food
- Shakespeares theatre
- A famous playwright
- a small animal
- ____ and Juliet
- a person who stood right in front of the stage
- a weapon used for jousting
- Shakespeare left his ____ best bed to his wife.
- A type of Play Shakespeare did, starting with H.
- a male monarch
- an animal used for jousting and moving
- a common drink in England
- The person that cut and sold meat.
- the capital of England
- what shakespeare wrote
32 Clues: ___-baiting • a small animal • a male monarch • a 14 line poem • ____ and Juliet • a female monarch • a suspicious food • A famous playwright • Shakespeares theatre • a virus cught by rats • the capital of England • what shakespeare wrote • a pen made from a feather • a common drink in England • a weapon used for jousting • where shakespeare was born. • Shakespeares Wife's first name • ...
12 Shakespearean Plays 2020-02-19
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- One of the themes in 'Hamlet'
- Queen of the Fairies
- Venetian gentleman and former suitor of Brabantio’s daughter
- Henry V marries the princess of _________
- The Archbishop of _________ and the Bishop of Ely are discussing the Land Laws
- The youngest daughter of King Lear
- Shakespeare wrote 'The Two Noble Kinsmen' with _________
- The battle that Henry V wins
- Macbeth is set during the 11th century in _________
- Consumed by ambition, Macbeth murders King _________
- Victim of Iago's machinations and Othello's jealousy
- The place setting of 'Twelfth Night'
- The place where Julius Caesar is assassinated
- Cassius is a _________ man who uses Brutus's good nature and character
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- King Lear's eldest daughter
- Alonso is the King of ________
- Othello is the Moor of _________
- Polonius sends his son, Laertes to _________
- What is the genre of 'Macbeth'?
- Regan's husband: Duke of _________
- Lord of _________ leads the drinking and debauchery
- Michael Cassio's favourite prostitute
- The genre of 'The Two Noble Kinsmen' is __________ tragicomedy
- The place setting of 'King Lear'
- Julius Caesar is a military _________
- Romeo's family
- One of Hamlet's school friends
- In 'The Tempest', who is the spirit of the island?
- The former queen of the Amazons
- Juliet is _________ years old when she first meets Romeo
30 Clues: Romeo's family • Queen of the Fairies • King Lear's eldest daughter • The battle that Henry V wins • One of the themes in 'Hamlet' • Alonso is the King of ________ • One of Hamlet's school friends • What is the genre of 'Macbeth'? • The former queen of the Amazons • Othello is the Moor of _________ • The place setting of 'King Lear' • Regan's husband: Duke of _________ • ...
Genres and Subgenres 2021-09-16
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- magazines, newspapers and journals that are written regularly - Daily Newspaper
- writing that is real and factual, or that actually happened - Textbook
- books or other writing (usually by expert authors)
- a type of folklore
- a story in the future with advanced technology - The Hunger Games
- a funny or humorous drama with a happy ending - The Comedy of Errors
- a type of folklore
- a story (or narrative) that happened in real life with real characters, events and places - Turn Right at Machu Picchu
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- a story that seems real but isn’t real - Jane Eyre
- a play for theater told by character dialogue (character's talking)
- a story that did not actually happen in real life - Twilight
- a fiction story based on history - Blood on the River
- writing using language or sounds in special ways to express ideas - Roses Are Red
- a smaller group or category of genres
- a type or category of literature
- a story the author writes about himself or herself - The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin
- books with facts in alphabetical order (dictionary, thesaurus and encyclopedia)
- a type of folklore
- old cultural stories
- a sad drama with a sad ending - Romeo and Juliet
- the story of a person’s life - Einstein
- a story in a fantasy world - Harry Potter
22 Clues: a type of folklore • a type of folklore • a type of folklore • old cultural stories • a type or category of literature • a smaller group or category of genres • the story of a person’s life - Einstein • a story in a fantasy world - Harry Potter • a sad drama with a sad ending - Romeo and Juliet • a story that seems real but isn’t real - Jane Eyre • ...
Romeo and Juliet Scene 4 and 5 Vocabulary 2022-05-02
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- kill intentionally and with premeditation
- a health professional trained in the art of preparing drugs
- easily spread
- the act of excusing a mistake or offense
- a song or hymn of mourning as a memorial to a dead person
- kill, usually for food consumption
- cause to become awake or conscious
- give instructions to or direct somebody to do something
- act of correcting an error or a fault or an evil
- a state of extreme poverty or destitution
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- the act of losing or surrendering
- accumulated knowledge or erudition or enlightenment
- words falsely spoken that damage the reputation of another person
- fixed or established especially by command
- come near or verge on
- reverent petition to a deity
- spread by scattering
- have in mind as a purpose
- the state of having little or no money
- a sign of something about to happen
20 Clues: easily spread • spread by scattering • come near or verge on • have in mind as a purpose • reverent petition to a deity • the act of losing or surrendering • kill, usually for food consumption • cause to become awake or conscious • a sign of something about to happen • the state of having little or no money • the act of excusing a mistake or offense • ...
Shakespeare dolg. 2022-10-10
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- Shakespeare ismert műve.
- Itt játszódnak a magaslati jelenetek.
- Romeo száműzetésének helye
- Romeo családneve
- A különböző értékrendek, érdekek összeütközése
- Ők játszották a női szerepeket.
- A darab cselekményének kibontakozása
- Szereplő: a bajkeverés, az erőszak embere
- A darab bevezetése
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- A Romeo és Júlia alaphelyszíne
- Itt játszónak a tömegjelenetek.
- Shakespeare keresztneve.
- A jelmezek jellemzője a reneszánsz színházban.
- Szereplő: Romeo barátja, csavaros eszű fiatalember.
- Júlia családneve
- Itt játszódnak a zárt terek jelenetei.
- Szereplő: Júlia segítője
- Nagy szerepet kapnak a cselekmény bonyolításában a darabban.
18 Clues: Romeo családneve • Júlia családneve • A darab bevezetése • Shakespeare ismert műve. • Shakespeare keresztneve. • Szereplő: Júlia segítője • Romeo száműzetésének helye • A Romeo és Júlia alaphelyszíne • Itt játszónak a tömegjelenetek. • Ők játszották a női szerepeket. • A darab cselekményének kibontakozása • Itt játszódnak a magaslati jelenetek. • ...
Jacob van Liesveldt English crossword puzzle 2014-01-22
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- This is the only state whose name is just one syllable
- Who wrote Romeo & Juliet?
- What is the longest river in England?
- The word triskaidekaphobia means "extreme fear of the number ______".
- The word scolionophobia means to have fear of ______, hope you don’t have it.
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- The English word for 'overal'
- The writer of Clockwork Orange
- Only two words in current English end in "-gry". Angry is one. What is the other?
- The English word for 'aanval'
- What is the only word in English that begins and ends with the letters -und. Hint: it is also another word for subway.
- The first word spoken on the moon by a human. It is also an American city.
- What country has more English speakers than the United States?
- One of the biggest bands in England's history
13 Clues: Who wrote Romeo & Juliet? • The English word for 'overal' • The English word for 'aanval' • The writer of Clockwork Orange • What is the longest river in England? • One of the biggest bands in England's history • This is the only state whose name is just one syllable • What country has more English speakers than the United States? • ...
English I Syllabus 2025-08-21
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- ONE late assignment that must be turned in within a week of its due date.
- What major supply do you need for class after Fair Break?
- Your Google Classroom Code
- What big piece of writing will you complete in Quarter 4?
- Artificial Intelligence that can generate an entire paper for you would be...
- If you have distracting behavior, what series of discipline consequences will I follow?
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- Your Semester Final is worth what percent of your total Semester Grade?
- Put it in the caddy before class starts every day.
- What luggage that also acts as a safety hazzard must be put in your locker?
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- Who has to pick up your phone or smart watch after your first offense?
- Author of Indian Creek Chronicles
- What is another way to say "good Mental Attitude?"
13 Clues: Author of Romeo and Juliet • Your Google Classroom Code • Author of Indian Creek Chronicles • Put it in the caddy before class starts every day. • What is another way to say "good Mental Attitude?" • What major supply do you need for class after Fair Break? • What big piece of writing will you complete in Quarter 4? • ...
Elliana's Character Summary Crossword 2023-04-04
4 Clues: She's Romeo's mother • Hopeless Romantic; only child • "Ethereal, magnificent being". • He's jester-like and he expresses his love in his own way
General Knowledge Crossword 2 2024-03-22
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- How many countries are there in the United Kingdom?
- How many States does the United States consist of?
- What is the fastest animal?
- What is the name of the largest country in the world?
- Which was the first country to use paper money?
- What is the name of the longest river in the world?
- How many colors are there in a rainbow?
- What is the name of the river that flows through the Brazilian rainforest?
- Raisins come from which fruit?
- Which is the world’s largest ocean?
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- What season does Australia experience in December?
- What is the name of the ship that sank in 1912?
- Which company is the largest chocolate manufacturer in the US?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- From which country did the Statue of Liberty come from?
- Who wrote Romeo Juliet?
16 Clues: Who wrote Romeo Juliet? • What is the fastest animal? • Raisins come from which fruit? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which is the world’s largest ocean? • How many colors are there in a rainbow? • What is the name of the ship that sank in 1912? • Which was the first country to use paper money? • What season does Australia experience in December? • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Zachary 2023-10-12
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- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally _______ on another man’s property
- was 25 when she became Queen of England in 1558 and reigned until 1603 when she died.
- The era was characterized by great
- A theater company, Patronized by royalty,1594: Shakespeare is writing, performing, and managing the acting troupe, In 1608, the group became The King’s Men when King James I became their supportive patron.
- _____ was Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Was in love with one of her subjects, Lord Dudley
- Elizabeth was a popular monarch who set a tone for fashion, _________, music, and thought.
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body
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- Married to _________ ______ in 1582
- Shakespeare ____ in 1616
- live dogs or cats could not be found in a 5 square _____ area of the theater
- Shakespeare’s story of lovers has become the most famous love story of all time.
- A modern version of The Tragedy of _________ ___ _______ was created in 1996.
- built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
- Romeo and Juliet inspired the modern musical
15 Clues: Shakespeare ____ in 1616 • The era was characterized by great • Married to _________ ______ in 1582 • built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • Romeo and Juliet inspired the modern musical • Was in love with one of her subjects, Lord Dudley • _____ was Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon • ...
PRAKTIK PTS MANDARIN 2021-09-05
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- pemain utama perempuan dalam film harry potter, pemain utama film beauty and the beast
- pemeran Captain america dalam film Captain america the first Avanger
- ratu kerajaan inggris
- penemu teori evolusi
- penyanyi terkenal dengan lagu “dusk till down” yang berasal dari Inggris
- aktor Amerika yang terkenal dalam perannya sebagai Ironman
- siapakah tokoh terkenal yang berperan sebagai ibu tiri putri aurora dan peri dalam film “maleficent”?
- anggota kerajaan inggris yang paling popular dan ibu pangeran William dan pengeran harry
- salah satu anggota boy band One Direction, dia juga mempunyai lagu berjudul 'Watermelon Sugar'
- siapa pencipta produk merk “apple”?
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- pesepak bola paling terkenal yang berasal dari portugal
- penulis buku Romeo and Juliet
- aktris terbaik di inggris pada sekitar tahun 1950,terkenal dengan film “romance holiday”
- penginjil yang cacat dari Australia dan menulis buku “life without limits” yang menginspirasi banyak orang
- penyanyi dan aktor wanita asal Amerika dengan salah satu lagunya berjudul 'POV'
- penyanyi terkenal dari Amerika dengan lagu yang paling terkenal yaitu “love you like a love song”
- siapakah penulis serial harry potter?
- seniman terkenal dengan karyanya “Monalisa”
- presiden korea utara
- aktor Inggris yang terkenal dalam perannya menjadi spiderman di film spiderman far from home
20 Clues: penemu teori evolusi • presiden korea utara • ratu kerajaan inggris • penulis buku Romeo and Juliet • siapa pencipta produk merk “apple”? • siapakah penulis serial harry potter? • seniman terkenal dengan karyanya “Monalisa” • pesepak bola paling terkenal yang berasal dari portugal • aktor Amerika yang terkenal dalam perannya sebagai Ironman • ...
CPINTRAMS2023 2023-12-11
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- painted “The Persistence of Memory”
- first name of the play “Romeo and Juliet” writer
- company w/c developed the first mobile
- painted the Mona Lisa
- an app with green owl mascot
- the only fruit that has its seeds on the outside
- most abundant metal in the Earth’s crust
- art movement w/c Salvador Dali associated
- nuts used to make marzipan
- natural disaster measured with a Richter scale
- author of the “Harry Potter” book series
- Brights’ disease affects this organ
- Pacific sea wasp
- cartoon character who lives in a pineapple under the sea
- tallest mountain in the world
- "Miss Saigon"
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- primary religion of the Philippines
- smallest country in the world
- national flower of the Philippines
- baby frog
- the opposite of port on a boat
- invented the telephone
- most used for pencil lead
- invented electricity
- swimming stroke named after an insect
- country w/c both an island and a continent
- planet closest to the sun
- insect w/c can produce light from its body
- largest moon in our solar system
- first person to walk on the moon
30 Clues: baby frog • "Miss Saigon" • Pacific sea wasp • invented electricity • painted the Mona Lisa • invented the telephone • most used for pencil lead • planet closest to the sun • nuts used to make marzipan • an app with green owl mascot • smallest country in the world • tallest mountain in the world • the opposite of port on a boat • largest moon in our solar system • ...
Shakespeare's words 2023-09-12
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- touching with the lips (Love's Labour's Lost)
- a room for sleeping; furnished with a bed (A midsummernights dream)
- conventional; long-established, bound by tradition (Richard III)
- to talk casually, usually about others (The Comedy of Errors)
- one who controls or administers; person in charge(Love's Labour's Lost)
- to speak at length in inflated or extravagant language(Hamlet)
- not heard; unable to be heard (All's Well That Ends Well)
- having no value or merit; contemptible(The Two Gentlemen of Verona)
- worn out; bored or past feeling (Henry VI)
- repulsive or disgusting; offensive to one's morality(Love's Labour's Lost)
- a large, carnivorous reptile closely related to the crocodile (Romeo and Juliet)
- dog: a young, domestic dog (King John),
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- (n) one who judges merit or expresses a reasoned opinion (Love's Labour's Lost)
- stylish; characteristic of a particular period (Troilus and Cressida)
- to act or move quickly (The Comedy of Errors)
- on a lower floor; down the steps (Henry IV)
- incorporating different types or kinds; diverse(Titus Andronicus)
- to remove clothes or other covering(The Taming of the Shrew)
- the round part of the eye; organ for vision (Henry VI)
- feeling sad due to lack of companionship(Coriolanus)
20 Clues: dog: a young, domestic dog (King John), • worn out; bored or past feeling (Henry VI) • on a lower floor; down the steps (Henry IV) • to act or move quickly (The Comedy of Errors) • touching with the lips (Love's Labour's Lost) • feeling sad due to lack of companionship(Coriolanus) • the round part of the eye; organ for vision (Henry VI) • ...
Taylor Swift 2024-06-05
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- What is Taylor Swift's first name?
- What month was Taylor Swift born?
- What is Taylor Swift's Middle name?
- Which genre of music was Taylor originally known for?
- What was Taylor Swift's fist single?
- What TV show did Taylor Swift appear in?
- Which Taylor Swift song is the story of Romeo and Juliet?
- _______ and Meredith are Taylor Swift's cats.
- Which One Direction singer did Taylor Swift date?
- Where was Taylor Swift born?
- What is the name of the Taylor Swift's first album?
- How many Grammys has Taylor Swift won?
- How many studio albums has Taylor Swift released?
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- What was Taylor Swift's second album titled?
- Who interrupted Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite clothing item?
- What character did Taylor Swift play in "The Lorax"?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal?
- _______Music Awards gave out the "Taylor Swift Award"
- What are Taylor Swift's fans called?
- What kind of Farm was Taylor Swift raised on?
- What is Taylor Swift's Grandmother's name?
- Taylor was 15 years old when she had her first what?
- Which instrument does Taylor Swift play?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite number?
25 Clues: Where was Taylor Swift born? • What month was Taylor Swift born? • What is Taylor Swift's first name? • What is Taylor Swift's Middle name? • What was Taylor Swift's fist single? • What are Taylor Swift's fans called? • How many Grammys has Taylor Swift won? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite number? • ...
1.LLCER_april2024 2024-04-16
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- Edward … ?… painted scenes with couples
- Bram Stoker wrote … ?… in 1897
- George … ?… wrote 1984
- This fruit symbolizes infidelity
- « The tree quaked with fear » is a … ?…
- This is Romeo’s family name
- The story of Romeo and Juliet takes place in … ?…
- Edgar Allan Poe wrote stories of that genre
- Christopher is an … ?… narrator
- Shakespeare spoke … ?… modern English
- Don’t confuse a monologue with a … ?…
- A synonym for « scream »
- Fahrenheit 451 is a fine example of a ... ?...
- You can see the reflection of R. Usher’s house in the … ?…
- Anne Rice wrote … ?… with a vampire
- We studied that song by Ed Sheeran
- Christopher decided to call his new dog … ?…
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- Charlotte Brontë wrote Jane … ?…
- Kate … ?… wrote « The Story of an Hour »
- Edgar Allan Poe was born in … ?…
- … ?… is the protagonist in The Giver
- … ?… is a dish best savoured cold
- In The … ?…’s Tale, women have lost some rights
- Mary … ?… wrote Frankenstein
- Edgar Allan Poe secretly married his … ?…
- This is Juliet’s family name
- Speak of the … ?… and he’s sure to appear
- This is Shakespeare’s version of « you »
- Christopher found some … ?… that changed his life
- Edgar Allan Poe’s first success was « The … ?... »
30 Clues: George … ?… wrote 1984 • A synonym for « scream » • This is Romeo’s family name • Mary … ?… wrote Frankenstein • This is Juliet’s family name • Bram Stoker wrote … ?… in 1897 • Christopher is an … ?… narrator • Charlotte Brontë wrote Jane … ?… • Edgar Allan Poe was born in … ?… • This fruit symbolizes infidelity • … ?… is a dish best savoured cold • ...
Taylor Swift 2024-06-25
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- What is Taylor Swift's first name?
- What month was Taylor Swift born?
- What is Taylor Swift's Middle name?
- Which genre of music was Taylor originally known for?
- What was Taylor Swift's fist single?
- What TV show did Taylor Swift appear in?
- Which Taylor Swift song is the story of Romeo and Juliet?
- _______ and Meredith are Taylor Swift's cats.
- Which One Direction singer did Taylor Swift date?
- Where was Taylor Swift born?
- What is the name of the Taylor Swift's first album?
- How many Grammys has Taylor Swift won?
- How many studio albums has Taylor Swift released?
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- What was Taylor Swift's second album titled?
- Who interrupted Taylor Swift's acceptance speech at the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite clothing item?
- What character did Taylor Swift play in "The Lorax"?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal?
- _______Music Awards gave out the "Taylor Swift Award"
- What are Taylor Swift's fans called?
- What kind of Farm was Taylor Swift raised on?
- What is Taylor Swift's Grandmother's name?
- Taylor was 15 years old when she had her first what?
- Which instrument does Taylor Swift play?
- What is Taylor Swift's favorite number?
25 Clues: Where was Taylor Swift born? • What month was Taylor Swift born? • What is Taylor Swift's first name? • What is Taylor Swift's Middle name? • What was Taylor Swift's fist single? • What are Taylor Swift's fans called? • How many Grammys has Taylor Swift won? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite animal? • What is Taylor Swift's favorite number? • ...
Hallstein's CrossWord 2020-05-13
Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet" 2015-05-03
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- an introduction to a play
- to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively
- half asleep
- change from a gaseous to a liquid state and fall in drops
- moving quickly and lightly
- examine or consider with attention and in detail
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- rid of impurities
- an incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted
- extend on all sides of simultaneously
- intrude in other people's affairs or business
10 Clues: half asleep • rid of impurities • an introduction to a play • moving quickly and lightly • extend on all sides of simultaneously • to quarrel noisily, angrily or disruptively • intrude in other people's affairs or business • examine or consider with attention and in detail • an incident in which an infectious disease is transmitted • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2023-12-01
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- da Vinci Painted the painting "Mona Liza"
- Shakespeare Writing plays such as Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth
- 1 Queen of England and Ireland since 1558
- Columbus Who discovered the new world in 1492?
- He sculpted the Pieta in Rome and the David in Florence, painted the Sistine Chapel's ceilings and even designed the dome for St. Peter's Basilica
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- He was a sculptor and one of the pioneers in Renaissance art. He lived in Florence, Italy at the start of the Renaissance.
- Gutenberg Introduced movable type and the printing press to Europe
- Galilei Who was the first to report telescopic observations of mountains on the moon
- VIII King of England from April 22, 1509
- He was commissioned to paint portraits, devotional subjects, and the Pope's private rooms; he also designed tapestries
10 Clues: da Vinci Painted the painting "Mona Liza" • Columbus Who discovered the new world in 1492? • 1 Queen of England and Ireland since 1558 • VIII King of England from April 22, 1509 • Gutenberg Introduced movable type and the printing press to Europe • Shakespeare Writing plays such as Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, and Macbeth • ...
sax 2024-12-04
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- A genre of music where the saxophone found champions in composers like Alexander Glazunov and Jacques Ibert.
- A quintessential wind instrument in jazz and classical music.
- A legendary jazz performer who explored new musical expressions with the saxophone.
- The saxophone uses this type of reed.
- The first name of the Belgian instrument maker who invented the saxophone.
- An early advocate of the saxophone who included it in his composition "Romeo and Juliet."
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- A legendary jazz performer who elevated the saxophone to iconic status.
- The saxophone's unique design features this type of bore.
- A legendary jazz performer who pushed the boundaries of the saxophone.
- The saxophone was quickly embraced by these bands across Europe due to its robust sound and adaptability.
- A genre of music where the saxophone gained significant popularity in the early 20th century.
- A legendary jazz performer known for his contributions to the saxophone's evolving sound.
12 Clues: The saxophone uses this type of reed. • The saxophone's unique design features this type of bore. • A quintessential wind instrument in jazz and classical music. • A legendary jazz performer who pushed the boundaries of the saxophone. • A legendary jazz performer who elevated the saxophone to iconic status. • ...
Shakespeare 2025-01-20
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- The theatre where many of Shakespeare’s plays were performed (5 letters).
- Shakespeare worked with a company of these performers (6 letters).
- The town where Shakespeare was born and died (9 letters).
- The famous playwright who wrote Macbeth and Hamlet (11 letters).
- The animal from a modern movie inspired by Hamlet (4 letters).
- A famous tragedy about a Danish prince (Hint: To be or not to be) (6 letters).
- The type of play with a sad ending, like Romeo and Juliet (7 letters).
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- A short 14-line poem written by Shakespeare (7 letters).
- One of the 1,700 words Shakespeare invented, meaning to chat about others (6 letters).
- The era after the Elizabethan, named after King James I (8 letters).
- The month when Shakespeare was both born and died (5 letters).
- The era during which Shakespeare wrote many of his works (Hint: Queen Elizabeth I) (11 letters).
12 Clues: A short 14-line poem written by Shakespeare (7 letters). • The town where Shakespeare was born and died (9 letters). • The month when Shakespeare was both born and died (5 letters). • The animal from a modern movie inspired by Hamlet (4 letters). • The famous playwright who wrote Macbeth and Hamlet (11 letters). • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2017-01-30
Romeo And Juliet 2022-12-15
Romeo and Juliet 2015-11-09
Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-13
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- something that has a literal meaning in the story but represents a larger, sometimes abstract idea
- the reader understands more than a character, creating suspense
- a character is alone onstage and speaks about their thoughts and feelings
- a character with traits that contrast with another character
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- the text drop warnings or hints about what is going to happen later in the story
- provides context, summary, or commentary before an act in a play
6 Clues: a character with traits that contrast with another character • the reader understands more than a character, creating suspense • provides context, summary, or commentary before an act in a play • a character is alone onstage and speaks about their thoughts and feelings • the text drop warnings or hints about what is going to happen later in the story • ...
Romeo and juliet 2023-07-18
6 Clues: How old is Juliet ? • What is Juliet surname ? • Who wanted the marry Juliet ? • What did Friar Laurence lose ? • What did Juliet use to kill herself ? • What did Juliet use to look like she died ?
Romeo and Juliet 2023-04-05
6 Clues: who banshed Romeo • who killed Mercutio • who was Romeos adviser • what was Romeos family name • what killed Romeo in the end • who did Romeo kill at Juliet's grave
Reed Kingston Country Crossword 2012-04-23
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- What is a major landmark that was in the past used for gladiator battles?
- Which is the smallest country in the world?
- What item of clothing/footwear is the country shaped like?
- Which island is famous for being home of the Mafia?
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- Where was Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet set?
- Which mountain is the only active volcano on the European mainland?
- What high end manufacturers has been known in the past as a company producing tractors?
7 Clues: Which is the smallest country in the world? • Where was Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet set? • Which island is famous for being home of the Mafia? • What item of clothing/footwear is the country shaped like? • Which mountain is the only active volcano on the European mainland? • What is a major landmark that was in the past used for gladiator battles? • ...
Wordly Wise Crossword Lesson 7 HMK 2025-12-16
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- That elephant was an __________ size for its age.
- The performers mind-blowing stunts were ________.
- The waiter was a very _______ person.
- The military chief launched an __________ during the battle.
- Little Tom tried to ________ Jerry, but his friends stood up for him.
- My baby cousin was an _______ towards me for not getting him the right gift for Christmas.
- The main characters grandfather was ________.
- The principal decided to _______ the student.
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- Picasso’s art had a _____ pattern.
- The football team had an ___________ which costed them to lose the game.
- Romeo was _______ with Juliet.
- The zookeeper ______ that all animals were locked in their habitats.
- This _______ moment summarized the entire plot of the movie.
- Henry was caught so he ________ the truth.
- Mr Beast __________ many different countries who were poor on resources.
15 Clues: Romeo was _______ with Juliet. • Picasso’s art had a _____ pattern. • The waiter was a very _______ person. • Henry was caught so he ________ the truth. • The main characters grandfather was ________. • The principal decided to _______ the student. • That elephant was an __________ size for its age. • The performers mind-blowing stunts were ________. • ...
See You on a Starry Night 2019-05-09
10 Clues: Author • Some kid • Main character • Juliet's sister • Where they moved to • The wish Juliet granted • Main character's friend • where Carmen and Juliet met • The song played for Mr. Dooney • Juliet put the letter in this before sending it to the ocean
Romeo and Juliet 2021-11-09
Romeo and Juliet 2024-09-18
6 Clues: - Romeo's cousin • - Romeo's best friend • - Juliet's family name • - The city where the play is set • - Juliet's cousin Romeo hates and kills • - The consequence of the lovers' secret marriage
Romeo and Juliet 2023-06-05
6 Clues: name of Juliet's cousin • what Romeo uses to kill himself • city where the story takes place • character who delivers the epilogue • word from the prologue that is a synonym for enemies • term Shakespeare used to describe Romeo and Juliet's love that could only end badly
Romeo and Juliet 2025-05-27
Romeo and Juliet 2023-05-08
rome and julet act 3 2015-03-04
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- /15."Art thou a man? They form cries out thou art;/ Thy tears are womanish, they wild act denote/the unreasonable fury of a beast."
- /2. skill in preforming task
- /7. brave
- /10. who dies in act 3?
- /4.restore friendly relations
- /9. a thing that represents or stand for something abstract
- /13."I have an interest in your hate's proceeding,/ My blood for your rude brawls doth lie a-bleeding."
- /5.the sbanishment tate of being barred from one natives country
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- /6. changing frequently
- /1. to except from or regulat4 a country
- /3.worship of idols
- /12."Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man."
- /8. an expression designed to call something to mind
- /16."It was a nightingale, and not the lark,/ that pierced the fearfull hollow of thine ear."
- /17."Let me be taken, let me be put to death./ I am content . so thou wilt have it so."
15 Clues: /7. brave • /3.worship of idols • /6. changing frequently • /10. who dies in act 3? • /2. skill in preforming task • /4.restore friendly relations • /1. to except from or regulat4 a country • /8. an expression designed to call something to mind • /9. a thing that represents or stand for something abstract • /12."Ask for me tomorrow and you shall find me a grave man." • ...
v day 2024 2024-01-22
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- The Greek god equivalent to the Roman mythology of Cupid.
- Esther_____, "Mother of the American Valentine."
- State with the largest number of chocolate makers.
- Italian city that is the setting for "Romeo and Juliet."
- My favorite flower; several small flowers on branched stem in the Rosaceae family.
- Language I am attempting to learn; armada that spread Catholicism to the Philippines.
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- Pagan fertility festival celebrated in ancient Rome from February 13 to 15.
- Superpower I wish I had; the cloak gifted to Harry Potter during his first year at Hogwarts.
- A popular form of valentine in the Victorian Era.
- Galentine's Day was popularized by one of my favorite tv shows; a department of local and state governments.
- Country where the most common date for weddings is February 14.
- St. Valentine defied this Roman emperor's ban on marriage.
- The common name for the African Agapornis parrots.
- Arguably my favorite Taylor Swift song; a romantic companion.
- King_____ VIII officially declared February 14 the holiday of St. Valentine's Day.
15 Clues: Esther_____, "Mother of the American Valentine." • A popular form of valentine in the Victorian Era. • State with the largest number of chocolate makers. • The common name for the African Agapornis parrots. • Italian city that is the setting for "Romeo and Juliet." • The Greek god equivalent to the Roman mythology of Cupid. • ...
Jacob van Liesveldt English crossword puzzle 2014-01-22
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- The first word spoken on the moon by a human. It is also an American city.
- Only two words in current use end in "-gry". Angry is one. What is the other?
- The English word for 'overal'
- Who wrote Romeo & Juliet?
- The word triskaidekaphobia means "extreme fear of the number ______".
- What country has more English speakers than the United States?
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- This is the only state whose name is just one syllable
- What is the longest river in England?
- The word scolionophobia means to have fear of ______, hope you don’t have it.
- The writer of Clockwork Orange
- What is the only word in English that begins and ends with the letters -und. Hint: it is also another word for subway.
- The English word for 'aanval'
- One of the biggest band in England's history
13 Clues: Who wrote Romeo & Juliet? • The English word for 'overal' • The English word for 'aanval' • The writer of Clockwork Orange • What is the longest river in England? • One of the biggest band in England's history • This is the only state whose name is just one syllable • What country has more English speakers than the United States? • ...
romeo and juliet 2021-12-15
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- repulsive or disgusting offensive to one's morality
- clown's assistant a performer who mimics another's antics
- incorporating different types or kinds diverse
- one who judges merit or expresses a reasoned opinion
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- repulsive or disgusting offensive to one's morality
- worn out bored or past feeling
- to speak at length in inflated or extravagant language
7 Clues: worn out bored or past feeling • incorporating different types or kinds diverse • repulsive or disgusting offensive to one's morality • repulsive or disgusting offensive to one's morality • one who judges merit or expresses a reasoned opinion • to speak at length in inflated or extravagant language • clown's assistant a performer who mimics another's antics
Romeo And Juliet 2022-12-15
Romeo and juliet 2024-02-26
6 Clues: is a thing that shows love • it is bring up a lot in the story • a flower that represents the story • a item that is used also in the story • the type of weapon used to kill tybalt • a weapon you a lot thought out the story
Romeo and juliet 2024-02-26
6 Clues: is a thing that shows love • it is bring up a lot in the story • a flower that represents the story • a item that is used also in the story • the type of weapon used to kill tybalt • a weapon you a lot thought out the story
