romeo Crossword Puzzles
Phonetic Alphabet Crossword 2023-10-11
Kayla's Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-22
Jasmines character summary crossword 2023-04-03
8 Clues: romeos father • father of juliet • the male protagonist • the female protagonist • personal servant of juliet • wise adviser who helps Romeo and Juliet • the son of lady capulets brother and romeos rival • a close friend to Romeo and a blood relative to prince Escalus
The Daily Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-03
8 Clues: Son of Montague • nephew of Capulet • Daughter of Capulet • funny friend of Romeo • in fair ______, where we lay our scene • nephew to Montague and friend to Romeo • head of household at feud with the Capulets • head of household at feud with the Montagues
Valentine's Day! 2022-01-08
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- Rouge but in English
- Dearly loved
- Puppy love; Short term feeling of extream love
- Endearment or fondness
- A long Narrow strip of fabric
- One who Admires
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- A piece of blown up rubber you may receive on a string
- Usally given on special occasions
- a great feeling of Admiration
- A social or romantic appointment
- The 2nd Month of the Year
- Romeo is a _____
12 Clues: Dearly loved • One who Admires • Romeo is a _____ • Rouge but in English • Endearment or fondness • The 2nd Month of the Year • a great feeling of Admiration • A long Narrow strip of fabric • A social or romantic appointment • Usally given on special occasions • Puppy love; Short term feeling of extream love • A piece of blown up rubber you may receive on a string
Smarty of the Week - Block 3 - May 26, 2023 2023-05-22
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- This is the name of Romeo’s best friend, who believes dreams are “the children of an idle brain” (1.4.130).
- This character is being pursued by a relative of the Prince.
- Tybalt vows to get revenge on Romeo for crashing the party. This is an example of __________.
- When he describes his heartache over Rosaline, Romeo says: “Not mad, but bound more than a mad-man is;/Shut up in prison, kept without my food,/Whipp'd and tormented and...” (1.2.55-57). This exaggeration is called __________.
- This character reveals to both Romeo and Juliet they are in love with their enemy.
- He’s Romeo’s cousin, who tries to make peace between the servants in Act I, Scene I.
- He has Capulet’s permission to attend the masquerade and meet Juliet and hopes to win her heart.
- The type of irony used when the audience sees the Capulet servant invite Romeo and Benvolio to the masquerade party.
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- Prince Escalus claims that this is the price the Montagues and Capulets will pay if they disturb Verona’s streets again….”on price of _____” (1.1.96).
- Juliet’s cousin with a fiery personality. He hates all Montagues and is quick to draw his sword.
- One of the most famous lines in the play is when Romeo sees Juliet come out on her balcony and says, “But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?/ It is the east and Juliet is the sun” (2.2.2-3). This comparison is called a __________.
- The literary device used when Romeo says: “I am too sore enpierced with his shaft/To soar with his light feathers,” (1.4.19-20). *Hint: see page 17 in the playbook).
- This student has both a cat and dog and considers himself a cat person. He does not consider himself a sports person. He moved to Pennsylvania from Queens, New York. He dislikes both bright colors and morning. As for seasons, spring is his favorite. Not sure? He shares his first name with the well-known Stars Wars character whose last name is Skywalker.
- This Havertown resident has three siblings and a dog. He enjoys playing both basketball and a baseball and is going to Texas this summer for a prospect baseball camp! One thing he really doesn’t enjoy is swimming. When it comes to school subjects, science is his favorite. Did you know he used to live in NYC? Last clue: he shares his first name with the actor who won an academy award this year with the last name Fraser.
- What literary device is used when Romeo says: “It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night/Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear” (1.5.45-46).
15 Clues: This character is being pursued by a relative of the Prince. • This character reveals to both Romeo and Juliet they are in love with their enemy. • He’s Romeo’s cousin, who tries to make peace between the servants in Act I, Scene I. • Tybalt vows to get revenge on Romeo for crashing the party. This is an example of __________. • ...
Smarty of the Week 2023-05-22
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- This Manoa alum has a sister and two dogs. Did you know she plays three sports? Her favorite color is purple and she enjoys riding her bike.Some fun facts: she has a pool and her family has a house on Lake Erie. Her dad is from Ireland, which she’ll be visiting this summer! Not sure? She shares her initials with a famous actress who shares a name with Shakespeare’s wife: Anne Hathaway.
- Juliet’s cousin with a fiery personality. He hates all Montagues and is quick to draw his sword.
- This is the name of Romeo’s best friend, who believes dreams are “the children of an idle brain” (1.4.130).
- Prince Escalus claims that this is the price the Montagues and Capulets will pay if they disturb Verona’s streets again….”on price of _____” (1.1.96).
- Tybalt vows to get revenge on Romeo for crashing the party. This is an example of __________.
- He has Capulet’s permission to attend the masquerade and meet Juliet and hopes to win her heart.
- He’s Romeo’s cousin, who tries to make peace between the servants in Act I, Scene I.
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- When he describes his heartache over Rosaline, Romeo says: “Not mad, but bound more than a mad-man is;/Shut up in prison, kept without my food,/Whipp'd and tormented and...” (1.2.55-57). This exaggeration is called __________.
- This character is being pursued by a relative of the Prince.
- This character reveals to both Romeo and Juliet they are in love with their enemy.
- One of the most famous lines in the play is when Romeo sees Juliet come out on her balcony and says, “But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?/ It is the east and Juliet is the sun” (2.2.2-3). This comparison is called a __________.
- The type of irony used when the audience sees the Capulet servant invite Romeo and Benvolio to the masquerade party.
- What literary device is used when Romeo says: “It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night/Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear” (1.5.45-46).
- The literary device used when Romeo says: “I am too sore enpierced with his shaft/To soar with his light feathers,” (1.4.19-20). *Hint: see page 17 in the playbook).
- This Havertown resident and Manoa grad has two sisters. Did you know he enjoys both playing football and wrestling? He doesn’t enjoy reading, but he does enjoy math class. He’s been to the Outerbanks and would like to visit Italy one day. Not sure? His first name is the last name of the famous creator of the Stars Wars franchise.
15 Clues: This character is being pursued by a relative of the Prince. • This character reveals to both Romeo and Juliet they are in love with their enemy. • He’s Romeo’s cousin, who tries to make peace between the servants in Act I, Scene I. • Tybalt vows to get revenge on Romeo for crashing the party. This is an example of __________. • ...
Spencer Forrester Character Summary Crossword 2023-03-24
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- Romeo's close friend and a relative of the prince
- Daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet
- Prince of Verona
- Juliet's Father
- Juliet's Mother
- Son of Lord and Lady Montague
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- Romeo's Father
- Romeo's Father
- Good friend to both Romeo & Juliet, is a monk
- Caring towards Juliet and is long-winded
- Romoeo's cousin and friend
- Assumes Juliet will marry him and a kinsman of the prince
- Juliet's cousin
13 Clues: Romeo's Father • Romeo's Father • Juliet's Father • Juliet's cousin • Juliet's Mother • Prince of Verona • Romoeo's cousin and friend • Son of Lord and Lady Montague • Daughter of Lord and Lady Capulet • Caring towards Juliet and is long-winded • Good friend to both Romeo & Juliet, is a monk • Romeo's close friend and a relative of the prince • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-10-11
11 Clues: Romeo's friend • Family of Romeo • Juliet's cousin • Prince of Verona • Name of the friar • Juliet's family name • Person who helps Juliet • Main Character of the play • Main character of the play • City where the story takes place • Scene of Romeo and Juliet's first meeting
Shakespeare 2018-02-23
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- Shakespeare's Scottish play.
- Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare.
- Town of Shakespeare's birth.
- Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan.
- 'Kiss me ________' Musical based on Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew'
- How many ages of man are there according to Jaques in his famous speech from 'As you like it'?
- Complete the title of this Shakespeare play 'Titus ___________'.
- Queen who ruled England at the time of Shakespeare's life.
- Henry VI is in how many parts
- Kenneth ________, actor who played Henry V in 1989 movie.
- Character who Julius Caesar feels betrayed by at his assassination.
- Main character from 'The Tempest', father of Miranda.
- Christopher ___________, contemporary of Shakespeare who wrote 'Dr Faustus'
- Shylock is the Merchant of this Italian City in the title of one of Shakespeare's most famous plays.
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- "Romeo, Romeo, ________ art thou Romeo". Famous line by Juliet.
- Character who appears in 3 Shakespeare plays, 'Merry Wives of Windsor' and 'Henry IV' parts 1 and 2.
- Which word will complete the title of this Shakespeare play, '_________ for ________'
- "Now is the ______ of our discontent", first line of Richard III.
- The youngest daughter of King Lear
- Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne.
- The _______. Shakespearian theatre on the South Bank in London.
- 'Curst be he that moves my ______'. Line from inscription on Shakespeare's tombstone.
- 'Lord ____________ Men'. Company that Shakespeare wrote for and performed with.
- Character from 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' also know as Robin Goodfellow.
- The Forest of ______, setting for 'As you like it'
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems.
- Hamlet, is prince of this European Country
- York & __________. The 2 houses which fought during the War of the Roses, which Shakespeare's used as the backdrop for many of his history plays.
- Baz _______, director of 1996 movie of 'Romeo & Juliet'
- Shakespeare's play were written in two styles, verse and _______.
30 Clues: Shakespeare's Scottish play. • Town of Shakespeare's birth. • Henry VI is in how many parts • The youngest daughter of King Lear • Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne. • Hamlet, is prince of this European Country • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems. • Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan. • Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare. • ...
Creative Writing Crossword 2023-04-20
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- “All hands on deck!
- 4 lines stanza
- My alarm clock yells at me to get out of bed every morning.
- I will address that issue right away
- The sky is blue today but at the same time I’m feeling blue
- "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?" in Romeo and Juliet by Williams Shakespeare
- “And I for five centuries right gladly would be” by Williams Wordsworth
- The pilots are fear of height
- Last two lines of William Shakespeare’s sonnets
- He stood on the road and cried
- “Parting is such sweet sorrow.”
- "All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others."
- “Sonnet 18” by Williams Shakespeare
- "Do not go gentle into that good night" by Dylan Thomas (19 lines)
- 5 senses (sight, touch, sound, taste and smell)
- “Roses are red, violets are blue”
- “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost
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- Lycidas (By John Milton)
- No pain, no gain
- “Then there's a pair of us || – don't tell!” in Emily Dickinson’s poem “I'm Nobody! Who Are You?”
- Moonbin is a shining star
- “The Colossus” by Sylvia Plath
- Suddenly, there was a loud thud at the door
- As they walked, the silent stars seemed to sweep past them
- Teddy McColgan the old man walked down the path, down the path, down the path
- If it doesn’t stop raining, I’m going to build an ark
- “Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?” by Williams Shakespeare
- "The pen is mightier than the sword" from Edward Bulwer
- “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe
- “The Catcher in the Rye” by J.D Salinger
- As fast as cheetah
- “Animal farm” by George Orwell
- “The Good-Morrow” by John Donne
- The beautiful bouquet blossomed in the bright sun
- “The Tempest” by Williams Shakespeare
- Ballad, sonnet, haiku, limerick, ode, epic and acrostic
- I am very happy today but at the same times I feel nervous
37 Clues: 4 lines stanza • No pain, no gain • As fast as cheetah • “All hands on deck! • Lycidas (By John Milton) • Moonbin is a shining star • The pilots are fear of height • “The Colossus” by Sylvia Plath • “The Raven” by Edgar Allan Poe • He stood on the road and cried • “Animal farm” by George Orwell • “Fire and Ice” by Robert Frost • “Parting is such sweet sorrow.” • ...
23/10 Warm up 2025-10-21
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- The literary device that involves repeating a particular sound
- Like and adjective, but for a verb
- A borrowed word from Chinese to describe warm leaves in water
- the acronym of Ayla, Sophie F and K, Sofiia, and Yasmin's book club book
- The first analytical verb on Mr Loft's ban list
- The kind of English before middle and early modern
- Juliet's family name
- The literary device that makes reference to another text or concept
- An important part of a speech or text that can either be positive, neutral, or negative
- Romeo's family name
- The third part of out 3 part paragraph structure
- The mode of persuasion focused on logic & information
- "Romeo, Romeo, ______ art thou Romeo?"
- The oldest surviving English text/poem
- A person, place, object, or concept
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- The author of the outsiders
- The mode of persuasion focused on expertise and authority
- The gang of rich kids in the outsiders: the ____
- Seth, Dexter, Henry G, Chris, Anthony, and Lachie's book club book: The ____
- when an article shows preference for one side of an issue, it is:
- The mode of persuasion focused on feelings and emotions
- The character with the most jokes in Romeo and Juliet
- Ponyboy's older, but not oldest brother
- The first part of our 3 part paragraph structure
- Ponyboy's best friend
- A suffix borrowed from Greek that means "the study of"
- "Nature's first green is _____"
- ____-indo-european,the oldest traceable language
- The second part of our 3 part paragraph structure
- Taya, Aaria, Asha, Louis, Dylan, and Gariele's book club book: The ____
- The max number of words in a quote
- Ryan, Gab, Jake, Edison, and Alex's book club book
- Appeal to ____-pocket nerve
- "her hardest ____ to hold"
- Nyah, Peri, and Henry R's book club book: The lord of the _____
35 Clues: Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Ponyboy's best friend • "her hardest ____ to hold" • The author of the outsiders • Appeal to ____-pocket nerve • "Nature's first green is _____" • Like and adjective, but for a verb • The max number of words in a quote • A person, place, object, or concept • "Romeo, Romeo, ______ art thou Romeo?" • The oldest surviving English text/poem • ...
Act III Vocabulary 2022-12-15
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- Mercutio was disgusted that his life was taken by the two families hatred, "A Plague On Both Your Houses"
- Benvolio wanting to keep peace rather than fight is this
- to bury their parents' ______________
- Tybalt was the best at his swordsmanship craft with skill and grace
- Romeo's love from Rosaline quickly changed to Juliet
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- Friar Lawrence's motive for marrying Romeo and Juliet
- Juliet's tears that she shed knowing Romeo is banished were enough to fill a thousand rivers
- the death of two young men wasn't necessary and caused a great deal of pain to the Capulets and the Montagues
- when Mercutio dies the wind picks up as the storm of revenge rages in Romeo
- Although a marriage is supposed to be harmonious, the marriage between Romeo and Juliet seemed more like this
10 Clues: to bury their parents' ______________ • Romeo's love from Rosaline quickly changed to Juliet • Friar Lawrence's motive for marrying Romeo and Juliet • Benvolio wanting to keep peace rather than fight is this • Tybalt was the best at his swordsmanship craft with skill and grace • when Mercutio dies the wind picks up as the storm of revenge rages in Romeo • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2022-05-19
9 Clues: Romeo's Mother • Romeo's Father • Juliet's Mother • Nurse's Servant • Juliet's Father • Juliet's Husband • Married Romeo & Juliet • Mr. &Mrs. Capulet's Daughter • Person that took care of Juliet
Romeo and Juliet 2022-05-25
8 Clues: Romeos lover • Juliets lover • Romeos first lover • The person that kills mercutio • The person that was setup to marry Juliet • Royal family filled up with Juliet and tybalt • Royal family filled up with Romeo and benvolio • The Person that helps Romeo and Juliet get married
Shakespeare 2018-02-23
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- Hamlet, is prince of this European Country
- 'Kiss me ________' Musical based on Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew'
- Shakespeare's play were written in two styles, verse and _______.
- Character from 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' also know as Robin Goodfellow.
- Baz _______, director of 1996 movie of 'Romeo & Juliet'
- Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare.
- How many ages of man are there according to Jaques in his famous speech from 'As you like it'?
- "Romeo, Romeo, ________ art thou Romeo". Famous line by Juliet.
- Town of Shakespeare's birth.
- Complete the title of this Shakespeare play 'Titus ___________'.
- Which word will complete the title of this Shakespeare play, '_________ for ________'
- Shylock is the Merchant of this Italian City in the title of one of Shakespeare's most famous plays.
- Kenneth ________, actor who played Henry V in 1989 movie.
- Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne.
- The _______. Shakespearian theatre on the South Bank in London.
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- "Now is the ______ of our discontent", first line of Richard III.
- Shakespeare's Scottish play.
- The youngest daughter of King Lear
- Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan.
- Main character from 'The Tempest', father of Miranda.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems.
- Christopher ___________, contemporary of Shakespeare who wrote 'Dr Faustus'
- 'Lord ____________ Men'. Company that Shakespeare wrote for and performed with.
- York & __________. The 2 houses which fought during the War of the Roses, which Shakespeare's used as the backdrop for many of his history plays.
- Queen who ruled England at the time of Shakespeare's life.
- Character who appears in 3 Shakespeare plays, 'Merry Wives of Windsor' and 'Henry IV' parts 1 and 2.
- Henry VI is in how many parts
- 'Curst be he that moves my ______'. Line from inscription on Shakespeare's tombstone.
- The Forest of ______, setting for 'As you like it'
29 Clues: Shakespeare's Scottish play. • Town of Shakespeare's birth. • Henry VI is in how many parts • The youngest daughter of King Lear • Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne. • Hamlet, is prince of this European Country • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems. • Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan. • Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare. • ...
Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Knockad Romeo s.164-177 2024-01-23
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- Teaterspråk för "generalrepetition"
- Person som Romeo dödat
- Denna grönsak gillar Rolf
- Vad betyder osämja?
- Movits efternamn
- I vilken mytologi är Eris en gudinna?
- Detta tycker Moa att Movits är
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- Detta drack Romeo för att dö
- Vad spelar Movits och Ingbritt på gipset?
- Detta fick Eris ögon att stråla
- Moa påminde om en tränare i denna sport
- Denna färg är en nylackad Ferrari
12 Clues: Movits efternamn • Vad betyder osämja? • Person som Romeo dödat • Denna grönsak gillar Rolf • Detta drack Romeo för att dö • Detta tycker Moa att Movits är • Detta fick Eris ögon att stråla • Denna färg är en nylackad Ferrari • Teaterspråk för "generalrepetition" • I vilken mytologi är Eris en gudinna? • Moa påminde om en tränare i denna sport • ...
"Literary Heroes & Heroines: Crossword Puzzle Extravaganza" 2024-04-01
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- Heroine of "Pride and Prejudice"
- Protagonist "The Lord of the Rings."
- character in "Pride and Prejudice."
- Detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Heroic lawyer "To Kill a Mockingbird."
- protagonist of "Gone with the Wind"
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- Character in"A Christmas Carol."
- character "The Hobbit."
- Heroine of "Little Women."
- character of"The Hunger Games."
- Protagonist of the "Harry Potter"
- Male protagonist "Romeo and Juliet."
12 Clues: character "The Hobbit." • Heroine of "Little Women." • character of"The Hunger Games." • Character in"A Christmas Carol." • Heroine of "Pride and Prejudice" • Protagonist of the "Harry Potter" • character in "Pride and Prejudice." • protagonist of "Gone with the Wind" • Protagonist "The Lord of the Rings." • Male protagonist "Romeo and Juliet." • ...
romeo and Juliet 2023-04-05
K 2018-04-11
20 Clues: Calcio • Parola • Momento • liquido • Animale • Bevanda • Amicone • Problemi • Compagna • disciplina • Al bambino • Professore • rotola giù • Se tu molli • informatore • Luogo in cui • Attitudine a • Non arrivare • Quelli da sera • Eterno promesso
Phonetic Alphabet 2022-01-19
Literature Terms Final Affirmation 2025-02-27
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- Definition: A message from a piece of literature that shows an inside to life. Example: Romeo not telling the truth leading to death and the reader leaning to tell the truth.
- Definition: When the author shows clues about an event that happens later in the story before it actually happens. Example: Friar: “These violent delights have violent ends.”
- Definition: A conversation between multiple characters that is punctuated by quotation marks. Example: Romeo: “A right markman. And she’s fair I love.” Benvolio: “A right fair mark, fair coz, is soonest hit.”
- Definition: A major flaw that leads to the downfall of the tragic hero. Example: Romeo’s love for Juliet
- Definition: A comparison of things using like or as. Example: “And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as they kiss, consume.
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- Definition: A speech made by one character in a story. Example: “Tis torture, and not mercy. Heaven is here, Where Juliet lives; and every cat and dog and little mouse, every unworthy thing, live here in heaven and may look on her; but Romeo may not.”
- Definition: A figure of speech comparing things without using like or as. Example: “It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!” Romeo comparing Juliet to the sun
- Definition: A contradiction between what the reader knows and the what the character thinks. Example: Romeo thinking Juliet is dead
- Definition: The main character. Examples: Romeo and Juliet
- Definition: A piece of literature that results in a bad ending for the protagonist. Example: The type of play that Romeo and Juliet is
10 Clues: Definition: The main character. Examples: Romeo and Juliet • Definition: A major flaw that leads to the downfall of the tragic hero. Example: Romeo’s love for Juliet • Definition: A contradiction between what the reader knows and the what the character thinks. Example: Romeo thinking Juliet is dead • ...
Literature Terms Final Affirmation 2025-02-27
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- Definition: A major flaw that leads to the downfall of the tragic hero. Example: Romeo’s love for Juliet
- Definition: When the author shows clues about an event that happens later in the story before it actually happens. Example: Friar: “These violent delights have violent ends.”
- Definition: A comparison of things using like or as. Example: “And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as they kiss, consume.
- Definition: A piece of literature that results in a bad ending for the protagonist. Example: The type of play that Romeo and Juliet is
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- Definition: The main character. Examples: Romeo and Juliet
- Definition: A contradiction between what the reader knows and the what the character thinks. Example: Romeo thinking Juliet is dead
- Definition: A conversation between multiple characters that is punctuated by quotation marks. Example: Romeo: “A right markman. And she’s fair I love.” Benvolio: “A right fair mark, fair coz, is soonest hit.”
- Definition: A message from a piece of literature that shows an inside to life. Example: Romeo not telling the truth leading to death and the reader leaning to tell the truth.
- Definition: A figure of speech comparing things without using like or as. Example: “It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!” Romeo comparing Juliet to the sun
- Definition: A speech made by one character in a story. Example: “Tis torture, and not mercy. Heaven is here, Where Juliet lives; and every cat and dog and little mouse, every unworthy thing, live here in heaven and may look on her; but Romeo may not.”
10 Clues: Definition: The main character. Examples: Romeo and Juliet • Definition: A major flaw that leads to the downfall of the tragic hero. Example: Romeo’s love for Juliet • Definition: A contradiction between what the reader knows and the what the character thinks. Example: Romeo thinking Juliet is dead • ...
Romeo and Juliet puzzle 2019-06-03
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- sells drugs and medicines, sells Romeo the poison to kill himself
- young nobleman who is supposed to marry Juliet
- dies due to a slash from a sword under his arm
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- Prince of Verona, Italy
- the one who tells Romeo that Juliet is dead.
- friend of Romeo that is calmer, adviser and pacemaker
- killed by Romeo for killing Mercurio. William Shakespeare - the author of the play Romeo and Juliet
7 Clues: Prince of Verona, Italy • the one who tells Romeo that Juliet is dead. • young nobleman who is supposed to marry Juliet • dies due to a slash from a sword under his arm • friend of Romeo that is calmer, adviser and pacemaker • sells drugs and medicines, sells Romeo the poison to kill himself • ...
Famous Duos 2020-01-20
Romeo and Juliet 2022-05-25
8 Clues: Romeos lover • Juliets lover • Romeos first lover • The person that kills mercutio • The person that was setup to marry Juliet • Royal family filled up with Juliet and tybalt • Royal family filled up with Romeo and benvolio • The Person that helps Romeo and Juliet get married
Shakespeare's Influence: Words, Phrases, & Allusions in Pop Culture 2024-11-13
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- experiencing a dilemma
- the world is my ______________
- put an end to awkward silence
- a large carnivorous reptile associated with Florida
- This Taylor Swift song alludes to Romeo and Juliet.
- Romeo & Juliet but with zombies
- This Disney movie uses Hamlet as the basis for its conflict.
- a leader in the workplace
- This mid-2000s RomCom about a guy with three girlfriends is loosely based on The Merry Wives of Windsor.
- one who makes judgements about art, food, and film
- a musical version of Romeo & Juliet
- a mid-2000s RomCom starring Amanda Bynes that is based on The Twelfth Night
- unfair or dishonest behavior
- a song by 2Pac that alludes to a line from Macbeth
- a phrase from Romeo & Juliet that refers to two people in an impossible relationship
- Shakespeare is credited with coming up with this common girls' name for a character in The Merchant of Venice.
- a noun for shining or glowing
- the act of removing clothing
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- a dog that's a baby
- someone who is very kind or generous might be said to have this
- a frantic search for something that's impossible to find
- to thine own self, be ___________
- a figurative term for jealousy
- neither ________ nor __________
- a 2014 Sci-Fi movie about the dangers of AI that some say is inspired by The Tempest
- Hamlet has been performed in many languages, including this made-up language from Star Trek.
- This popular YA novel gets its title from a quote from Julius Caesar.
- ___________ and Juliet: a cartoon version of the story
- what we say when something unpleasant leaves
- This popular Netflix dating reality show uses a line from the Merchant of Venice as its title.
- a song by the Lumineer's inspired by Hamlet's girlfriend
- all the world's a
32 Clues: all the world's a • a dog that's a baby • experiencing a dilemma • a leader in the workplace • unfair or dishonest behavior • the act of removing clothing • put an end to awkward silence • a noun for shining or glowing • the world is my ______________ • a figurative term for jealousy • Romeo & Juliet but with zombies • neither ________ nor __________ • ...
23/10 Warm up 2025-10-21
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- The literary device that involves repeating a particular sound
- Like and adjective, but for a verb
- A borrowed word from Chinese to describe warm leaves in water
- the acronym of Ayla, Sophie F and K, Sofiia, and Yasmin's book club book
- The first analytical verb on Mr Loft's ban list
- The kind of English before middle and early modern
- Juliet's family name
- The literary device that makes reference to another text or concept
- An important part of a speech or text that can either be positive, neutral, or negative
- Romeo's family name
- The third part of out 3 part paragraph structure
- The mode of persuasion focused on logic & information
- "Romeo, Romeo, ______ art thou Romeo?"
- The oldest surviving English text/poem
- A person, place, object, or concept
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- The author of the outsiders
- The mode of persuasion focused on expertise and authority
- The gang of rich kids in the outsiders: the ____
- Seth, Dexter, Henry G, Chris, Anthony, and Lachie's book club book: The ____
- when an article shows preference for one side of an issue, it is:
- The mode of persuasion focused on feelings and emotions
- The character with the most jokes in Romeo and Juliet
- Ponyboy's older, but not oldest brother
- The first part of our 3 part paragraph structure
- Ponyboy's best friend
- A suffix borrowed from Greek that means "the study of"
- "Nature's first green is _____"
- ____-indo-european,the oldest traceable language
- The second part of our 3 part paragraph structure
- Taya, Aaria, Asha, Louis, Dylan, and Gariele's book club book: The ____
- The max number of words in a quote
- Ryan, Gab, Jake, Edison, and Alex's book club book
- Appeal to ____-pocket nerve
- "her hardest ____ to hold"
- Nyah, Peri, and Henry R's book club book: The lord of the _____
35 Clues: Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Ponyboy's best friend • "her hardest ____ to hold" • The author of the outsiders • Appeal to ____-pocket nerve • "Nature's first green is _____" • Like and adjective, but for a verb • The max number of words in a quote • A person, place, object, or concept • "Romeo, Romeo, ______ art thou Romeo?" • The oldest surviving English text/poem • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-01-12
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- Montague’s nephew, Romeo’s cousin and thoughtful friend.
- Sells herbs and concoctions for varying purposes
- "Queen Mab hath been with you"
- O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo?
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- Juliet’s faithful confidante
- But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
- Romeo's Mother
- A kinsman of the Prince, and the suitor of Juliet most preferred by Capulet. Once Capulet has promised him he can marry Juliet, he behaves very presumptuous toward her, acting as if they are already married.
- A Capulet, Juliet’s cousin on her mother’s side. Vain, fashionable, supremely aware of courtesy and the lack of it, he becomes aggressive, violent, and quick to draw his sword when he feels his pride has been injured. Once drawn, his sword is something to be feared. He loathes Montagues.
- Juliets Mother
10 Clues: Romeo's Mother • Juliets Mother • Juliet’s faithful confidante • "Queen Mab hath been with you" • O Romeo, Romeo! Wherefore art thou Romeo? • Sells herbs and concoctions for varying purposes • But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? • Montague’s nephew, Romeo’s cousin and thoughtful friend. • ...
Act III Vocabulary Review 2022-12-14
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- When Tybalt killed Mercutio it caused serious conflict and struggle among the men.
- the enemy households caused conflict for everyone.
- Tybalt was filled with disgust and hatred toward Montagues.
- Juliet and Romeo's relationship sort of started off small and ended up growing throughout the scenes.
- Romeo was quick to change the way he felt about Tybalt after he and Juliet got married.
- the fight between Tybalt, Mercutio, and Romeo caused serious distress and misfortune.
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- the relationship between Tybalt and Romeo throughout the whole play was a very rough storm.
- Romeo and Juliet were very brave by taking the huge step to get married even with their families differences.
- Benvolio always tried to keep friendly relations between the two houses on the streets.
- the men used their swords in very skillful and graceful ways.
10 Clues: the enemy households caused conflict for everyone. • Tybalt was filled with disgust and hatred toward Montagues. • the men used their swords in very skillful and graceful ways. • When Tybalt killed Mercutio it caused serious conflict and struggle among the men. • the fight between Tybalt, Mercutio, and Romeo caused serious distress and misfortune. • ...
Romeo and juliet 2023-03-31
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10 Clues: outweight • wrath anger • located in italy • in love with romeo • he lives in verona • a vault for the dead • miserable despicable • to punish with a fine • to pierce or shoot with a dart • relationship is often thrwarted by outside forces
Smarty of the Week - Block 2 - May 26, 2023 2023-05-22
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- This Manoa alum has a sister and two dogs. Did you know she plays three sports? Her favorite color is purple and she enjoys riding her bike.Some fun facts: she has a pool and her family has a house on Lake Erie. Her dad is from Ireland, which she’ll be visiting this summer! Not sure? She shares her initials with a famous actress who shares a name with Shakespeare’s wife: Anne Hathaway.
- Juliet’s cousin with a fiery personality. He hates all Montagues and is quick to draw his sword.
- This is the name of Romeo’s best friend, who believes dreams are “the children of an idle brain” (1.4.130).
- Prince Escalus claims that this is the price the Montagues and Capulets will pay if they disturb Verona’s streets again….”on price of _____” (1.1.96).
- Tybalt vows to get revenge on Romeo for crashing the party. This is an example of __________.
- He has Capulet’s permission to attend the masquerade and meet Juliet and hopes to win her heart.
- He’s Romeo’s cousin, who tries to make peace between the servants in Act I, Scene I.
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- When he describes his heartache over Rosaline, Romeo says: “Not mad, but bound more than a mad-man is;/Shut up in prison, kept without my food,/Whipp'd and tormented and...” (1.2.55-57). This exaggeration is called __________.
- This character is being pursued by a relative of the Prince.
- This character reveals to both Romeo and Juliet they are in love with their enemy.
- One of the most famous lines in the play is when Romeo sees Juliet come out on her balcony and says, “But, soft! What light through yonder window breaks?/ It is the east and Juliet is the sun” (2.2.2-3). This comparison is called a __________.
- The type of irony used when the audience sees the Capulet servant invite Romeo and Benvolio to the masquerade party.
- What literary device is used when Romeo says: “It seems she hangs upon the cheek of night/Like a rich jewel in an Ethiope's ear” (1.5.45-46).
- The literary device used when Romeo says: “I am too sore enpierced with his shaft/To soar with his light feathers,” (1.4.19-20). *Hint: see page 17 in the playbook).
- This Havertown resident and Manoa grad has two sisters. Did you know he enjoys both playing football and wrestling? He doesn’t enjoy reading, but he does enjoy math class. He’s been to the Outerbanks and would like to visit Italy one day. Not sure? His first name is the last name of the famous creator of the Stars Wars franchise.
15 Clues: This character is being pursued by a relative of the Prince. • This character reveals to both Romeo and Juliet they are in love with their enemy. • He’s Romeo’s cousin, who tries to make peace between the servants in Act I, Scene I. • Tybalt vows to get revenge on Romeo for crashing the party. This is an example of __________. • ...
Act IV Review Puzzle 2025-05-15
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- Friar: "In thy best robes uncover'd on the _____..."
- Juliet fears that she will be "stifled in the _____" and suffocate.
- The Friar gives Juliet a potion in a _____ for her to drink
- Friar Laurence says to "give ________ to marry Paris"
- Juliet says she'd rather be hidden with a dead man in his _____ than marry Paris.
- The Friar will send _________ to Romeo in Mantua to fill him in on the plan.
- "And [Romeo and the Friar] will watch thy ________..."
- After Juliet drinks the Friar's potion, she will _______ dead.
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- Juliet would rather be chained to a _____ than marry Paris
- Juliet fears that _________ will "resort" in the tomb with her.
- Juliet has to marry Paris on this day of the week.
- Juliet fears that the Friar may try to ________ her.
- Juliet is already married to him, so she can't marry Paris!
- Juliet says she'd rather walk in _______ ways than marry Paris.
- The Friar tells Juliet to lie _______ in her bedchamber
15 Clues: Juliet has to marry Paris on this day of the week. • Friar: "In thy best robes uncover'd on the _____..." • Juliet fears that the Friar may try to ________ her. • Friar Laurence says to "give ________ to marry Paris" • "And [Romeo and the Friar] will watch thy ________..." • The Friar tells Juliet to lie _______ in her bedchamber • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2016-04-27
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- - The son and heir of Montague and Lady Montague.
- - The woman with whom Romeo is infatuated at the beginning of the play.
- - Father of Juliet.
- - A kinsman to the Prince, and Romeo’s close friend.
- - A kinsman of the Prince, and the suitor of Juliet most preferred by Capulet.
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- - the woman who breast-fed Juliet when she was a baby and has cared for Juliet her entire life.
- - Romeo’s father.
- Lawrence - A Franciscan friar, friend to both Romeo and Juliet.
- - Montague’s nephew, Romeo’s cousin and thoughtful friend.
- - The daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet.
- - A Capulet, Juliet’s cousin on her mother’s side.
11 Clues: - Romeo’s father. • - Father of Juliet. • - The daughter of Capulet and Lady Capulet. • - The son and heir of Montague and Lady Montague. • - A Capulet, Juliet’s cousin on her mother’s side. • - A kinsman to the Prince, and Romeo’s close friend. • - Montague’s nephew, Romeo’s cousin and thoughtful friend. • ...
shakespeare puzzple 2023-04-04
9 Clues: Iago's wife • Othello's wife • Juliet's cousin • Romeo's last name • Desdemona's father • Juliet's last name • Helped Romeo marry Juliet • Setting of Romeo and Juliet • Constructed the plan to destroy Othello
Happenings in Verona 2022-12-01
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- our beloved leader
- what romeo had done as a pushishment
- the man of the capulet household
- Worthy religious man
- the mother of juliet
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- our beloved city
- the man of the montague household
- Capulet's Daughter
- something that happens often between the capulets and montagues
- event happening at the capulet's
- young man who wishes to marry Juliet
- what romeo and juliet are in
12 Clues: our beloved city • Capulet's Daughter • our beloved leader • Worthy religious man • the mother of juliet • what romeo and juliet are in • event happening at the capulet's • the man of the capulet household • the man of the montague household • what romeo had done as a pushishment • young man who wishes to marry Juliet • ...
Romeo and Juliet crossword puzzle 2023-06-15
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- a servant of the Montague household
- one of Capulet's servants
- to inspect closely
- having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment
- Juliet's cousin.
- conceal one's true motives from
- Lord Montague's nephew and friend to Romeo and Mercutio.
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- head of the Capulet household
- the person that was going to marry juliet
- the daughter of Lord Captulet
- a plant
- the teenage son of the Montague family
- make or become lighter in weight, pressure, or severity
13 Clues: a plant • Juliet's cousin. • to inspect closely • one of Capulet's servants • head of the Capulet household • the daughter of Lord Captulet • conceal one's true motives from • a servant of the Montague household • the teenage son of the Montague family • the person that was going to marry juliet • having or showing deep religious feeling or commitment • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-12-10
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- being forced to marry Paris
- the man who helps Romeo and Juliet
- very dramatic and fickle person
- a high ranking male member of society
- family represented by blue
- a servant to the Capulets
- family represented by red
- a very rich noble man
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- a person who explains the situations
- a thing that serves medicines and poisons
- a person who doesn't tolerate the family feuds
- a high ranking female member of society
- relative to the prince
13 Clues: a very rich noble man • relative to the prince • a servant to the Capulets • family represented by red • family represented by blue • being forced to marry Paris • very dramatic and fickle person • the man who helps Romeo and Juliet • a person who explains the situations • a high ranking male member of society • a high ranking female member of society • ...
romeo and juliet 2022-12-22
10 Clues: Romeo's friend • Romeo's family • Romeo's family • Juliet's cousin • Romeo's cousins • The main character • Romeo's love interest • Romeo's old love interest • Hometown of Romeo and Juliet • Priest and Friend of the Montagues
Romeo and Juliet 2023-01-24
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- The name of the prince to whom Juliet is arranged to marry
- 'Bright______' Romeo describes Juliet using this phrase in Act 2 Scene 2
- 'Prince of ____', the nickname given to Tybalt
- 'These _____ delights have _____ ends', spoken by Friar Laurence
- The House to which Romeo belongs
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- The Title of the priest who marries Romeo and Juliet
- The name of Romeo's first love at the beginning of the play
- Romeo describes his lips using this word when he first kisses Juliet
8 Clues: The House to which Romeo belongs • 'Prince of ____', the nickname given to Tybalt • The Title of the priest who marries Romeo and Juliet • The name of the prince to whom Juliet is arranged to marry • The name of Romeo's first love at the beginning of the play • 'These _____ delights have _____ ends', spoken by Friar Laurence • ...
The Verona Post Puzzles 2024-04-25
8 Clues: Kills Mercutio • Father of Romeo • Father of Juliet • Secretly marries Romeo • Secretly marries Juliet • Capulet Mother of Juliet • Montague Mother of Romeo • Knows all of Juliet's secrets
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Romeo and Julieta 2021-11-05
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- The name of the man that made a plan to help Romeo and Juliet
- The woman that worked for Juliet
- The liquid Romeo drank to kill himself
- The name of the man that Romeo killed
- Literary device that is used to compare and always includes the word "like" or "as"
- The object Juliet used to kill herself
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- The name of the man the Capulets wanted Juliet to marry
- The girl Romeo loved at the beginning of the story
8 Clues: The woman that worked for Juliet • The name of the man that Romeo killed • The liquid Romeo drank to kill himself • The object Juliet used to kill herself • The girl Romeo loved at the beginning of the story • The name of the man the Capulets wanted Juliet to marry • The name of the man that made a plan to help Romeo and Juliet • ...
Romeo and Juliet characters by Adam pd4 2023-04-03
8 Clues: betrays Juliet's trust • mocks Romeo and Tybalt • gives someone a vial of poison • rival of Romeo, cousin of Juliet • Drinks a vial of poison to fake her death • after seeing Juliet dead, he drinks poison • housekeeper in fair Verona, Romeo's father • housekeeper in fair Verona, Juliet's father
Romeo and Juliet 2016-05-21
8 Clues: Cousin of Romeo • Wishes to marry Juliet • The love of Romeo's life • Lawrence Performs the wedding • Romeo gets banished to this city • The city in which the story takes place • Helps Romeo and Juliet in their marriage plans • Declares anyone fighting in the street will die
Romeo and Juliet 2022-02-23
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- Romeo, Juliet, and Paris all lay in the same one
- where the majority of the play takes place
- the friar who seeks to solve the feud
- disobeys his/her father's marriage idea
- the place the friar suggests Romeo should hide
- the character who takes suicide first
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- the murderer of Mercutio
- what does the friar give to Juliet in order to fake her death
- cursed both families as he was dying
9 Clues: the murderer of Mercutio • cursed both families as he was dying • the friar who seeks to solve the feud • the character who takes suicide first • disobeys his/her father's marriage idea • where the majority of the play takes place • the place the friar suggests Romeo should hide • Romeo, Juliet, and Paris all lay in the same one • ...
Death of Star-Crossed Lovers 2024-03-27
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- Masked party goers who perform a dance they invented
- The young charmer who’s life ended too quickly
- Where Juliet lay waiting for her dear Romeo
- The seller of the poison that took a young life
- The female victim who longed for her lover
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- The house of which Juliet belonged
- The fair setting of this dark tale
- The house of which Romeo belonged
- The state of Juliet that fooled the masses
9 Clues: The house of which Romeo belonged • The house of which Juliet belonged • The fair setting of this dark tale • The state of Juliet that fooled the masses • The female victim who longed for her lover • Where Juliet lay waiting for her dear Romeo • The young charmer who’s life ended too quickly • The seller of the poison that took a young life • ...
Shakespeare 2018-02-23
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- Queen who ruled England at the time of Shakespeare's life.
- Which word will complete the title of this Shakespeare play, '_________ for ________'
- Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems.
- Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan.
- Henry VI is in how many parts
- Complete the title of this Shakespeare play 'Titus ___________'.
- Town of Shakespeare's birth.
- The youngest daughter of King Lear
- Baz _______, director of 1996 movie of 'Romeo & Juliet'
- The Forest of ______, setting for 'As you like it'
- 'Curst be he that moves my ______'. Line from inscription on Shakespeare's tombstone.
- Shakespeare's play were written in two styles, verse and _______.
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- 'Kiss me ________' Musical based on Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew'
- Character who appears in 3 Shakespeare plays, 'Merry Wives of Windsor' and 'Henry IV' parts 1 and 2.
- "Now is the ______ of our discontent", first line of Richard III.
- Shakespeare's Scottish play.
- York & __________. The 2 houses which fought during the War of the Roses, which Shakespeare's used as the backdrop for many of his history plays.
- 'Lord ____________ Men'. Company that Shakespeare wrote for and performed with.
- Character from 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' also know as Robin Goodfellow.
- Shylock is the Merchant of this Italian City in the title of one of Shakespeare's most famous plays.
- Main character from 'The Tempest', father of Miranda.
- "Romeo, Romeo, ________ art thou Romeo". Famous line by Juliet.
- Kenneth ________, actor who played Henry V in 1989 movie.
- Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne.
- Christopher ___________, contemporary of Shakespeare who wrote 'Dr Faustus'
- Hamlet, is prince of this European Country
- The _______. Shakespearian theatre on the South Bank in London.
- How many ages of man are there according to Jaques in his famous speech from 'As you like it'?
29 Clues: Shakespeare's Scottish play. • Town of Shakespeare's birth. • Henry VI is in how many parts • The youngest daughter of King Lear • Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne. • Hamlet, is prince of this European Country • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems. • Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan. • Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare. • ...
Shakespeare 2018-02-23
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- Christopher ___________, contemporary of Shakespeare who wrote 'Dr Faustus'
- Queen who ruled England at the time of Shakespeare's life.
- Character from 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' also know as Robin Goodfellow.
- "Romeo, Romeo, ________ art thou Romeo". Famous line by Juliet.
- Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne.
- The youngest daughter of King Lear
- Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan.
- Town of Shakespeare's birth.
- 'Kiss me ________' Musical based on Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew'
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems.
- Kenneth ________, actor who played Henry V in 1989 movie.
- Shakespeare's Scottish play.
- 'Curst be he that moves my ______'. Line from inscription on Shakespeare's tombstone.
- Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare.
- The _______. Shakespearian theatre on the South Bank in London.
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- 'Lord ____________ Men'. Company that Shakespeare wrote for and performed with.
- Shylock is the Merchant of this Italian City in the title of one of Shakespeare's most famous plays.
- Which word will complete the title of this Shakespeare play, '_________ for ________'
- Shakespeare's play were written in two styles, verse and _______.
- Baz _______, director of 1996 movie of 'Romeo & Juliet'
- "Now is the ______ of our discontent", first line of Richard III.
- Hamlet, is prince of this European Country
- Henry VI is in how many parts
- Complete the title of this Shakespeare play 'Titus ___________'.
- York & __________. The 2 houses which fought during the War of the Roses, which Shakespeare's used as the backdrop for many of his history plays.
- Character who appears in 3 Shakespeare plays, 'Merry Wives of Windsor' and 'Henry IV' parts 1 and 2.
- Main character from 'The Tempest', father of Miranda.
- How many ages of man are there according to Jaques in his famous speech from 'As you like it'?
- The Forest of ______, setting for 'As you like it'
29 Clues: Town of Shakespeare's birth. • Shakespeare's Scottish play. • Henry VI is in how many parts • The youngest daughter of King Lear • Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne. • Hamlet, is prince of this European Country • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems. • Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan. • Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-27
9 Clues: Town Priest • Romeo's family • Juliet's lover • Romeo's capulet • Setting Of The Play • Death Feigning Lover • Juliet's forced fiance. • Where Romeo Was Banished To • Juliet used this to kill herself
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25 Clues: kus • mes • man • jong • dood • neef • boos • geld • vecht • vader • kamer • prins • brief • slaap • vrouw • moeder • zwaard • liefde • drankje • trouwen • huwelijk • gruwelijk • slaapkamer • love romeo • love juliet
