shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
William Shakespeare 2021-10-28
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- Williams son who passed of diseases
- Hall susannas husband
- who ordered William to leave town
- job of susannas husband
- acting company william joined
- when was Williams father elected mayor
- name of Williams and annes twins
- new location of the torn down theatre
- Jenkins Williams school master
- street Where was the large house William was born in.
- how old was william when he got married
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- where did William relocate after stratford
- Whatley Williams first wife
- name of his father
- when was William baptized
- name of Williams daughter
- reputation of judiths husband
- John ans susannas daughter
- where was William baptized
- John shakespears wife
- name of the new theatre
21 Clues: name of his father • John shakespears wife • job of susannas husband • name of the new theatre • when was William baptized • name of Williams daughter • John ans susannas daughter • where was William baptized • Hall susannas husband • reputation of judiths husband • acting company william joined • Whatley Williams first wife • Jenkins Williams school master • ...
Spanking Shakespeare 2013-08-30
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- The writer of Romeo and Juliet
- A not true story
- The author of Spanking Shakespeare
- A gender
- Something juniors and seniors look forward to every year
- A very long vehicle
- Where you normally go after high school
- the people who raise you
- A celebration after high school
- Something you do in English class
- Something every guy wants
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- What everyone wants to be in high school
- a person rejected from society.
- Shakespeare's brother.
- Something you are not supposed to do until of legal age.
- The main character.
- Shakespeare's obsession and the girl he loves
- Memories or events that a person writes about that happened in their life
- Shakespeare's first girlfriend
- a republic in Europe
20 Clues: A gender • A not true story • The main character. • A very long vehicle • a republic in Europe • Shakespeare's brother. • the people who raise you • Something every guy wants • The writer of Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare's first girlfriend • a person rejected from society. • A celebration after high school • Something you do in English class • The author of Spanking Shakespeare • ...
Shakespeare Vocabulary 2016-01-18
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- something the audience knows that the actor doesn't
- a love for someone that you have never spoken with
- comparing one thing to one thing that is of different nature
- rhyme at the end of a line in poetry
- a 14 line poem, usually using iambic pentameter
- a complicated metaphor
- one actor talking to themselves revealing things
- introduction part of literature
- two lines in a verse that are conjoined by a rhyme
- a verse that doesn't rhyme
- something a character says to the audience but not to other characters
- a word that resembles a sound
- a story's message it is trying to get across
- talking to yourself
- any literature product that has a dark theme and ruining ending
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- two different ideas are put together to make an effect
- rhythm, 2 beats per foot, 5 feet per measure
- a play on words that produces 2 or more meanings and the words sound alike but mean different things
- 2 characters that have different personality´s
- a group of people that say the same thing at the same time
- two or more people talking to each other in a book, play, or movie
- a saying that means something else than what is portrayed
- disagreements over someone's interests or thoughts
- love that the person someone loves may not know about
- a pair of rhymes put together at the end of the lines in a poem
- to show before something happens
26 Clues: talking to yourself • a complicated metaphor • a verse that doesn't rhyme • a word that resembles a sound • introduction part of literature • to show before something happens • rhyme at the end of a line in poetry • rhythm, 2 beats per foot, 5 feet per measure • a story's message it is trying to get across • 2 characters that have different personality´s • ...
Shakespeare Words 2022-09-13
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- the action of reading or
- murdering an important person for political or religious reasons
- having no protection from harmful things
- rough and twisted
- a light blow or collision
- something
- having a cautious distrust of someone or something
- treating all rivals equally
- great in importance or size
- having great beauty, size, or power
- rude or offensive to standards of morals or decency
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- light or heat reflected by something
- to cause someone to lose determination or confidence
- a temporary failure of concentration or memory
- a continuous loud banging or ringing sound
- expressing disapproving comments
- a feeling of great awe or wonder
- occurring unsteady and unregularly
- having no friends or company
- to reprimand someone severely
- being sparing towards things such as money and/or food
21 Clues: something • rough and twisted • the action of reading or • a light blow or collision • treating all rivals equally • great in importance or size • having no friends or company • to reprimand someone severely • expressing disapproving comments • a feeling of great awe or wonder • occurring unsteady and unregularly • having great beauty, size, or power • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2017-06-25
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- This person made the actors for Shakespeare's company 'Grooms of Chamber'
- This is how many references he made to birds in his plays
- His last play
- This family member died in 1608 (eg. uncle)
- His home in Stratford upon avon was called this
- His shortest play
- About this many tickets are sold at the Royal Shakespeare Company
- He went to this school
- This was his first ever play
- He was most often referred as this
- He was one of the presidents of America that enjoyed his plays
- He left his second best bed to this person
- Shakespeare's first three words in his 27th sonnet
- Shakespeare had this many siblings
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- This part of the Globe theatre set the theatre on fire
- He was living here in 1593
- There is evidence that he played this role in his famous play Hamlet
- He was buried here
- He worked for this drama company
- Susanna was married to this man
- Suicide occurred this many times in his play
- This is where he was married
- This is when he retired
- This is how many years earlier his father died then he did
- His first child
- Shakespeare's twins names
- Shakespeare's sister Margret died at this age
- His fathers name
- This is how long he worked in London
29 Clues: His last play • His first child • His fathers name • His shortest play • He was buried here • He went to this school • This is when he retired • Shakespeare's twins names • He was living here in 1593 • This is where he was married • This was his first ever play • Susanna was married to this man • He worked for this drama company • He was most often referred as this • ...
Shakespeare Terms 2021-02-17
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- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme; couplets often signal the EXIT of a character or end of a scene
- fourteen-line lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes
- the audience or reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know
- a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings
- a group who says things at the same time
- a play, novel, or other narrative that depicts serious and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy end
- humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot
- an unusually long speech in which a character who is on stage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud
- written in unrhymed iambic pentameter each line of poetry contains 5 iambs, or metrical feet, that consist of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
- event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period
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- a short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot
- direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken, in ordinary use
- character who changes as a result of the story’s events
- words that are spoken by a character in a play to the audience or to another character but that are not supposed to be overheard by the others onstage
- a story written to be acted for an audience
- a combination of contradictory terms
- character who is used as a contrast to another character; writer sets off/intensifies the qualities of 2 characters this way
- a speech by one character in a play
- character who does not change much in the course of a story
- a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
20 Clues: a speech by one character in a play • a combination of contradictory terms • a group who says things at the same time • a story written to be acted for an audience • humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot • character who changes as a result of the story’s events • event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period • ...
Shakespeare secrets 2021-04-08
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- hero's friend
- it means original
- its hero's dads job.
- whats the carat of the diamond
- a missing gem
- what did they do that made them go all over the world
- Boleyn king Henry executed ex wife
- Anne Boleyn ancient jewelry
- Mrs.Roth gave it to her.
- Danny's dad is one
- dad of hero
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- the book is based of him
- Mrs.Roth does it a lot
- what grade is hero in
- main character
- like to spend a lot of time by themselves
- it was all over the wall in a bathroom
- Mr.Murphy ex
- what is Mrs.Roth to hero
- random kid hero met
20 Clues: dad of hero • Mr.Murphy ex • hero's friend • a missing gem • main character • it means original • Danny's dad is one • random kid hero met • its hero's dads job. • what grade is hero in • Mrs.Roth does it a lot • the book is based of him • what is Mrs.Roth to hero • Mrs.Roth gave it to her. • Anne Boleyn ancient jewelry • whats the carat of the diamond • Boleyn king Henry executed ex wife • ...
Shakespeare Secrets 2021-04-08
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- the sister of hero
- the main character in the book
- Roth has the neckless
- the flowers from Roth
- they moved there house
- Heros name is in the boys bathroom
- first grade
- paint in the boys bathroom
- police station
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- the writer
- the girl that called Hero a dog
- a missing gem
- on the Anna Bolyn's choker
- Roth gave Hero a green book
- Anna Bolyn's choker with pendant
- hero is behind on
- they love shakespeare
- heros friends dad
- Murphy died to sickness
- older sister uses it
20 Clues: the writer • first grade • a missing gem • police station • hero is behind on • heros friends dad • the sister of hero • older sister uses it • Roth has the neckless • the flowers from Roth • they love shakespeare • they moved there house • Murphy died to sickness • on the Anna Bolyn's choker • paint in the boys bathroom • Roth gave Hero a green book • the main character in the book • ...
Shakespeare Secrets 2021-04-08
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- the first grader
- the one who "wrote" the plays
- hero's name was written in this
- something Mrs. Roth gave hero
- Danny's friend
- Hero's friend
- hero's sister
- this is on Anne Boleyn's choker
- what Hero rid the the police station
- what Danny rides
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- the person who owned Hero's house
- A missing gem
- Danny's dad
- Beatrice's friend
- Anne Boleyn's choker with pendant
- what the falcon is holding
- The main character of the book
- Hero's neighbor
- in Mrs. Roth's garden
- hero has the same name as this
20 Clues: Danny's dad • A missing gem • Hero's friend • hero's sister • Danny's friend • Hero's neighbor • the first grader • what Danny rides • Beatrice's friend • in Mrs. Roth's garden • what the falcon is holding • the one who "wrote" the plays • something Mrs. Roth gave hero • The main character of the book • hero has the same name as this • hero's name was written in this • ...
Shakespeare Intro 2021-10-06
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- walk or behave in a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive way
- feeling safe, stable, and free from fear or anxiety; certain to remain or continue safe and unharmed
- free from disturbance; calm; peaceful
- dressing or behaving according to the current trend
- the action or practice of inflicting severe pain or suffering; a cause of great suffering or anxiety
- so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else
- thought out or planned beforehand
- feeling pessimistic; dark or poorly lit, especially so as to appear depressing or frightening
- great in importance, extent, or size
- brief strong wind
- lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring
- great happiness; a glowing quality, especially as indicative of good health or youth
- the place where a person was born
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- without regret or guilt
- without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous
- damage the reputation of (someone or something) in the opinion of others
- simple/plain; sparing or economical with regard to money or food
- cause to be under water; completely cover or obscure
- primitive/uncivilized; the quality of being fierce or cruel
- a ray of moonlight
- having no good qualities; having no real value or use
- a small piece of practical information or advice;a slight or indirect indication or suggestion
- settle a dispute by mutual concession
- the action of killing someone
- a person or the act of talking about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true
25 Clues: brief strong wind • a ray of moonlight • without regret or guilt • the action of killing someone • thought out or planned beforehand • the place where a person was born • great in importance, extent, or size • free from disturbance; calm; peaceful • settle a dispute by mutual concession • dressing or behaving according to the current trend • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-12-13
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- what ghost appear to Macbeth during the banquet
- how many siblings did he have
- what type of play is romeo and juliet
- who kills Macbeth
- who is made heir to Duncans thrown
- what does blood symbolize throughout the play
- what's the name of the goddess of witchcraft
- seven how many plays did he write
- what nations army invades Scotland
- where are Scottish kings crowned
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- most famous play
- what's his birth month
- who is murdered at the beginning of the play
- Vl what was his first play
- how does lady Macbeth die
- where do Malcom and Donalbain flee
- who kills young Siward
- how many apparitions do the witches show Macbeth
- how many children did he have
- who tells Macduff his family has been killed
20 Clues: most famous play • who kills Macbeth • what's his birth month • who kills young Siward • how does lady Macbeth die • Vl what was his first play • how many siblings did he have • how many children did he have • where are Scottish kings crowned • seven how many plays did he write • where do Malcom and Donalbain flee • who is made heir to Duncans thrown • ...
Shakespeare/Macbeth 2023-12-15
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- Who killed King Duncan?
- Who killed Macbeth?
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
- He was killed by Macbeth during the battle.
- What was published in 1623 and held most of Shakespeare's work?
- Macbeth was given the title Thane of ______.
- She died right before the battle.
- What was the last word of Shakespeare's last play?
- "Double, double, toil and ________."
- Macduff fled to ______ when Macbeth took over.
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- What did Shakespeare's father make for a living?
- "There are _______ in men's smiles."
- He was crowned king after Macbeth was killed.
- He was untimely ripped from his womb.
- Macbeth killed Duncan with the ______ daggers.
- There was _____ all over Macbeth's hands.
- Lady Macbeth was ____ hearted.
- What was Shakespeare's religion?
- What was Macbeth considered throughout Scotland?
- Fleance escaped from the murderers but ______ did not.
- "Fair is ____ and ____ is fair."
21 Clues: Who killed Macbeth? • Who killed King Duncan? • Lady Macbeth was ____ hearted. • What was Shakespeare's religion? • "Fair is ____ and ____ is fair." • She died right before the battle. • "There are _______ in men's smiles." • "Double, double, toil and ________." • He was untimely ripped from his womb. • How many siblings did Shakespeare have? • ...
Shakespeare Vocabulary 2024-02-14
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- a sickly, yellowish hue
- absolute hatred
- (adjective) rowdy or rough
- (adjective) extraordinary, marvelous
- to move upward
- to hate; to shun
- (adjective) showing contempt toward sacred things
- danger
- a serious event causing misfortune
- To increase or enhance, especially in the context of rhymes at the end of a line of poetry.
- to announce or proclaim
- clumsy; difficult to carry because of bulk or weight
- very destructive or harmful
- (noun) future generations
- (noun) anger, irritability
- to pretend
- unmanly; characteristics of a woman
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- remedy
- stately, majestic, showy
- (adjective) having excellent morals; righteous
- cheerful, merry
- or verb) rest or relaxation; to rest
- (adjective) dealing with a sign, forewarning, or omen
- to deceive or mislead
- (adjective) courageous
- destructive, deadly
- immoral, lewd
- into separate parts or pieces
- courage, bravery
- a state of hardship or misfortune
30 Clues: remedy • danger • to pretend • immoral, lewd • to move upward • absolute hatred • cheerful, merry • to hate; to shun • courage, bravery • destructive, deadly • to deceive or mislead • (adjective) courageous • a sickly, yellowish hue • to announce or proclaim • stately, majestic, showy • (noun) future generations • (adjective) rowdy or rough • (noun) anger, irritability • very destructive or harmful • ...
Shakespeare Word 2024-09-10
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- with a suffix er and means a person with a arrogant attitude
- A person who disdains something or someone
- To make or put into consideration
- somebody that licks somebody foot suffix er
- Being superlatively excellent or honourable person
- This suffix is "-Ible"
- word to describe something being grand and impressive
- catching birds suffix ing
- This suffix is "-en"
- The characteristic of feeling like the only one
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- To make someone lose courage
- This suffix is "-less"
- a kind of an apple
- The act of a accusation
- A ruler thats a evil or a villain
- A character's ability to look stylish in Shakespeare timeline
- fallen stooping to foolishness suffix en
- This describes something that has many of
- process of undoing your clothes
- eyed somebody giddy sight prefix dizz
20 Clues: a kind of an apple • This suffix is "-en" • This suffix is "-less" • This suffix is "-Ible" • The act of a accusation • catching birds suffix ing • To make someone lose courage • process of undoing your clothes • To make or put into consideration • A ruler thats a evil or a villain • eyed somebody giddy sight prefix dizz • fallen stooping to foolishness suffix en • ...
Shakespeare Snapshots 2025-06-19
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- The emotion behind Now is the winter of our discontent
- Shakespeare’s term for actors merely ___
- Miranda’s father in The Tempest
- A common Shakespearean theme involving deception and mistaken identity
- A short statement expressing a character's inner thoughts aloud
- A deep sadness or mourning
- Hamlet’s famous question To be or not to ___
- The role of fate in Shakespeare’s plays is often described as ___
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- The tragic flaw of overconfidence or arrogance
- The genre opposite to tragedy
- The act of pretending or faking emotion
- The genre of Richard III
- The theatrical setting of life in As You Like It
- The feeling when actions don’t match values
- This emotion drives many tragic characters
- One who watches the play and sees the irony before the characters
- Synonym for hidden truth often revealed through irony
- The bear-chased character exits in this play
- Where actors deliver their lines
- To pretend to be someone else often used in comedies
20 Clues: The genre of Richard III • A deep sadness or mourning • The genre opposite to tragedy • Miranda’s father in The Tempest • Where actors deliver their lines • The act of pretending or faking emotion • Shakespeare’s term for actors merely ___ • This emotion drives many tragic characters • The feeling when actions don’t match values • The bear-chased character exits in this play • ...
Crossword 2014-11-01
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- Shakespeare travelled to...
- Where was shakespeare born?
- What´s the name of Shakespeares theatre?
- What´s the name of his eldest daughter?
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- W. Shakespears father called ... Shakespeare.
- How called the periods in his life, where no documented facts?
- How many of these periods were there?
- How many children had Shakespeare?
- What´s the family name of Shakespeares wife?
- What is Romeo and Juliet for a genre?
- What was Williams occupation?
11 Clues: Shakespeare travelled to... • Where was shakespeare born? • What was Williams occupation? • How many children had Shakespeare? • How many of these periods were there? • What is Romeo and Juliet for a genre? • What´s the name of his eldest daughter? • What´s the name of Shakespeares theatre? • What´s the family name of Shakespeares wife? • ...
Elisabethian Era 2021-01-13
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- Who is the Elizabethan era named after?
- What country was Henry VIII a ruler of?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- How many prayer books were there?
- What was clothing a sign of?
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- What was the main religion in England when Shakespeare was born?
- What was Shakespeare a co-founder of?
- How old was William Shakespeare when he got married?
- What was it that Queen Elizabeth said she was married to?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
10 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • What was clothing a sign of? • How many prayer books were there? • What was Shakespeare a co-founder of? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • Who is the Elizabethan era named after? • What country was Henry VIII a ruler of? • How old was William Shakespeare when he got married? • What was it that Queen Elizabeth said she was married to? • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-03-24
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- Birth City
- Ruling Monarch for Shakespeare’s life
- Shakespeare’s Burial Ground
- His dead son’s name
- Shakespeare’s world for plays
- The family business
- A collection of published plays
- If you dare move Shakespeare’s Bones
- Shakespeare’s father’s name
- Bed Winner
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- Frequent collaborator with Shakespeare
- His second daughter
- Number of Shakespeare’s children
- Acting association, changed later
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Shakespeare’s mother
- Where Shakespeare lived
- Highest standing of Shakespeare’s father
- John’s Big ambition
- Shakespeare’s first child
20 Clues: Birth City • Bed Winner • His second daughter • His dead son’s name • The family business • John’s Big ambition • Shakespeare’s mother • Where Shakespeare lived • Shakespeare’s first child • Shakespeare’s longest play • Shakespeare’s Burial Ground • Shakespeare’s father’s name • Shakespeare’s world for plays • A collection of published plays • Number of Shakespeare’s children • ...
Poetry and Shakespeare Terms 2024-06-07
10 Clues: Shakespeare word for soon • 4 lines in a certain poem • 2 lines in a certain poem • Shakespeare word for fight • Shakespeare word for curses • A long speech to themselves • Shakespeare word for be gone • A long speech to other people • Individual Line of a certain poem • 14 lines and 10 syllable each line
SONNETS AND SHAKESPEARE CROSSWORD 2013-03-21
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- One of the popular actors in Shakespeare's time
- Theater closed to prevent spreading this
- Four lines in a sonnet
- Men would often pad their ________ to appear more wealthy.
- The theater attraced theives or _____________.
- Letters used to symbolize the rhyming pattern in a sonnet
- Ten _________ per line in a sonnet
- Illegal to wear this color if poor
- Shakespeare's audiences liked to see __________ in his plays.
- Two lines at the end of a sonnet
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- The queen who ruled during Shakespeare's life
- Not allowed on stage
- The only piece of literature more quoted than Shakespeare
- Husband of Ann Hathaway
- This place welcomed all classes
- Number of lines in a sonnet
- Miss Easterly thinks Shakespeare is a ______.
- Shakespeare's audiences also like to see ___________ in his plays.
- Most marriages were _________ by their parents.
- The theater was built in a ___________ shape.
20 Clues: Not allowed on stage • Four lines in a sonnet • Husband of Ann Hathaway • Number of lines in a sonnet • This place welcomed all classes • Two lines at the end of a sonnet • Ten _________ per line in a sonnet • Illegal to wear this color if poor • Theater closed to prevent spreading this • The queen who ruled during Shakespeare's life • ...
Shakespeare's Romeo & Juliet Background 2025-10-29
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- -Upon-Avon,England. Shakespeare's birthplace.
- Romeo is a _______ hero.
- R&J are star-______ lovers.
- The name of Shakespeare's oldest child.
- Shakespeare's theater had no _____.
- A recurring symbol, character, theme ...
- ______ England. Time & place he lived & wrote.
- One of the family's in the play.
- Shakespeare wrote at least 154 of these.
- Pentameter. A kind of "foot."
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- _____ vs free will is a topic of the play.
- _____ & Juliet, a poem that inspired the play.
- The play's setting.
- The audience releasing repressed emotions.
- Where Shakespeare spent the majority of his career.
- Romeo's girlfriend.
- The name of Shakespeare's theater.
- Shakespeare wrote 36 of these.
- The commoners who stood to watch the play.
- The kind of company he joined in his early 20s.
- Lord __________ Men. The co. he wrote for.
- The kind of conflict the families have.
- The genre of Shakespeare's play.
- The country of the play's setting.
24 Clues: The play's setting. • Romeo's girlfriend. • Romeo is a _______ hero. • R&J are star-______ lovers. • Pentameter. A kind of "foot." • Shakespeare wrote 36 of these. • One of the family's in the play. • The genre of Shakespeare's play. • The name of Shakespeare's theater. • The country of the play's setting. • Shakespeare's theater had no _____. • ...
Shakespearean Crossword 2021-09-14
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- Shakespeare was born in this town
- The name of King Lear's youngest daughter
- To be or not to be that is the ________
- A word first used by Shakespeare to mean an unfriendly person or demeanour
- Romeo died by
- King of the fairies
- The first name of the actor who played the title character in the movie version of Hamlet.
- The three witches are in which play
- Romeo's best friend
- Shakespeare's most famous theatre
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- This play begins with characters stuck on an island The_____
- The first name of Shakespeare's wife
- The queen at the time of Shakespeare's life
- The villain in Othello
- Macbeth was set in this country
- Who died first, Romeo or Juliet?
- The number of siblings Shakespeare had?
- Shakespeare's longest play
- The river in Shakespeare's home town
19 Clues: Romeo died by • King of the fairies • Romeo's best friend • The villain in Othello • Shakespeare's longest play • Macbeth was set in this country • Who died first, Romeo or Juliet? • Shakespeare was born in this town • Shakespeare's most famous theatre • The three witches are in which play • The first name of Shakespeare's wife • The river in Shakespeare's home town • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2016-05-19
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- where Romeo goes after he is banished
- only daughter of Capulet
- fights with Sampson at the beginning of the play
- wife of Capulet
- cousin of Juliet
- wasn't able to deliver the letter in time to Romeo about the plan
- Romeo's cousin
- the loud mouthed woman that takes care of Juliet
- the theater that Shakespeare and his playwright friends owned
- the number of acts in this play
- fights Abram with Gregory at the beginning of the play
- he secretly married Romeo and Juliet
- sworn enemy of Montague
- the woman that Mercutio was talking about before the party in his long speech
- fights Sampson and Gregory at the beginning of the play
- the illiterate servant
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- cousin of the Prince
- where Shakespeare was born
- the woman that Romeo was in love with before Juliet
- wife of Montague
- only son of Montague
- the man Capulet wants Juliet to marry
- where Romeo gets the poison from
- the author of Romeo and Juliet
- what Romeo and Juliet were often referred to
- where the story takes place
- Shakespeare was a ____________
- banished Romeo as a punishment for killing Tybalt
- sworn enemy of Capulet
- tells Romeo about the "death" of Juliet
30 Clues: Romeo's cousin • wife of Capulet • wife of Montague • cousin of Juliet • cousin of the Prince • only son of Montague • sworn enemy of Capulet • the illiterate servant • sworn enemy of Montague • only daughter of Capulet • where Shakespeare was born • where the story takes place • the author of Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare was a ____________ • the number of acts in this play • ...
Shakespeare's "CRAZY" Crossword 2013-09-16
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- What is Shakespeare's version of "you"?
- What era was Shakespeare born in?
- Queen Elizabeth is a ___
- Who played the roles of females at the time?
- Queen of the Amazons
- What was the theatre designed for Shakespeare's plays called?
- Shakespeare is not a female. What is he?
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- Which animal's head was Bottom wearing when Titania fell in love with him?
- Robin Goodfellow's other name.
- Who was Elizabeth's dad?
- A ___ Night's dream
- Who made Romeo and Juliet?
- Shakespeare's first name.
- Why did the toilet paper roll down the hill? To get to the __
- What Hermia had for Lysander?
15 Clues: A ___ Night's dream • Queen of the Amazons • Who was Elizabeth's dad? • Queen Elizabeth is a ___ • Shakespeare's first name. • Who made Romeo and Juliet? • What Hermia had for Lysander? • Robin Goodfellow's other name. • What era was Shakespeare born in? • What is Shakespeare's version of "you"? • Shakespeare is not a female. What is he? • ...
A reneszánsz színház-Shakespeare-Rómeó és Júlia 2023-12-03
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- Ilyen színű zászló volt kitűzve a színházra, ha vígjátékot játszottak
- A színpad hármas osztású: első,hátsó....
- Függöny, díszlet nincs, de a színészek .......-ben játszottak
- Ilyen alakú volt a Globe kívülről
- Júlia családneve
- Rómeó családneve
- A színházban minden szerepet ők játszottak
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- I. ..... az ő uralkodása idején élt Shakespeare
- Rómeó és Júlia családja között ....... van.
- A Globe bejárata fölött állt, innen kapta a nevét a színház
- Shakespeare színháza
- Anglia fővárosa, élete nagyobb részét itt töltötte Shakespeare
- Ennek a folyónak a partján áll a Globe
- Ebben a városban játszódnak a tragédia fő jelenetei
- A dráma egyik műfaja
15 Clues: Júlia családneve • Rómeó családneve • Shakespeare színháza • A dráma egyik műfaja • Ilyen alakú volt a Globe kívülről • Ennek a folyónak a partján áll a Globe • A színpad hármas osztású: első,hátsó.... • A színházban minden szerepet ők játszottak • Rómeó és Júlia családja között ....... van. • I. ..... az ő uralkodása idején élt Shakespeare • ...
O Mundo é um Palco 2024-09-29
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- Famosa companhia de teatro e casa de espetáculos londrino em que William Shakespeare foi sócio.
- Adaptação da peça Rei Lear, de Shakespeare, realizada pelo grupo vagalum Tum tum.
- Peça teatral escrita por William Shakespeare e que tem a famosa frase: ser ou não ser, eis a questão?
- Artista que escreve dramaturgia, ou seja, peças teatrais.
- Quando um artista apresenta sua obra dentro da própria obra.
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- País de origem de William Shakespeare.
- Teatro que se tornou popular durante o reinado da rainha Elisabete I.
- Par romântico de Julieta.
- Peça escrita por Shakespeare, que originou a adaptação do grupo vagalum Tum tum e cujo título é diminutivo do título original.
- Considerado o maior dramaturgo de todos os tempos, que nasceu em Stratford-upon-Avon em 1564.
- Não podiam atuar no teatro elizabetano.
11 Clues: Par romântico de Julieta. • País de origem de William Shakespeare. • Não podiam atuar no teatro elizabetano. • Artista que escreve dramaturgia, ou seja, peças teatrais. • Quando um artista apresenta sua obra dentro da própria obra. • Teatro que se tornou popular durante o reinado da rainha Elisabete I. • ...
William Shakespeare 2021-03-29
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- em 23 de abril de 1616 faleceu William Shakespeare. Qual a cidade que foi enterrado?
- em 1586 o jovem Shakespeare se envolveu com mais companhias sendo obrigado deixar a família. para onde eles refugiou?
- Shakespeare teve três fases nas peças trágicas e de suas frases épicas diga o nome da primeira frase da terceira da terceira fase.
- Qual o nome da aldeã que ele se casou com 18 anos?
- Em 1589 já adaptada peças de autores anônimos e escreviam maior número das peças. Onde apresentava essas peças?
- Shakespeare deixou como legado uma série de poemas preciosas onde reflete sobre o amor, o destino, o tempo, a beleza e?
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- Qual foi a primeira e grande obra de Shakespeare?
- quais são os dois poemas narrativos de Shakespeare?
- no tempo de Shakespeare, Qual o nome do primeiro teatro de Londres?
- ao longo dos anos Shakespeare tornou-se o maior dramaturgo universal.de quê?
10 Clues: Qual foi a primeira e grande obra de Shakespeare? • Qual o nome da aldeã que ele se casou com 18 anos? • quais são os dois poemas narrativos de Shakespeare? • no tempo de Shakespeare, Qual o nome do primeiro teatro de Londres? • ao longo dos anos Shakespeare tornou-se o maior dramaturgo universal.de quê? • ...
William Shakespeare 2013-02-25
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- What is a popular kids movie based on Hamlet?
- What country was William Shakespeare from?
- Was Shakespeare a man?
- What street was Shakespeare's house on?
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- what is a 7 letter world that starts with a b and ends with a m?
- How many kids did Shakespeare have?
- In what year did Shakespeare die?
- What month was William Shakespeare's birthday in?
- Was Shakespeare only a writer?
- Hathaway What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
10 Clues: Was Shakespeare a man? • Was Shakespeare only a writer? • In what year did Shakespeare die? • How many kids did Shakespeare have? • What street was Shakespeare's house on? • What country was William Shakespeare from? • Hathaway What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • What is a popular kids movie based on Hamlet? • What month was William Shakespeare's birthday in? • ...
Elisabethian Era 2021-01-13
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- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- What was Shakespeare a co-founder of?
- How old was William Shakespeare when he got married?
- What was the main religion in England when Shakespeare was born?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
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- What was it that Queen Elizabeth said she was married to?
- How many prayer books were there?
- Who is the Elizabethan era named after?
- What country was henry a ruler of?
- What was clothing a sign of?
10 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • What was clothing a sign of? • How many prayer books were there? • What country was henry a ruler of? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What was Shakespeare a co-founder of? • Who is the Elizabethan era named after? • How old was William Shakespeare when he got married? • What was it that Queen Elizabeth said she was married to? • ...
shakespeare 2022-10-26
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- Melyik olasz városban játszódik a Rómeo és Júlia
- A líra és az epika mellett a három alapvető műnem egyike, az alapvetően párbeszédekre (dialógusokra) épülő, többnyire színházi előadásra szánt irodalmi alkotások (drámák, drámai művek, illetve színművek) összefoglaló elnevezése.
- A Shakespeare által megálmodott
- A drámai művek egy része, melyben megismerkedünk a kiindulóhelyzettel, szereplőkkel és a helyszínnel.
- A fiatalok szerelmének beteljesülését segítő szereplő, aki a tudományokban is jártas.
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- Hol született Shakespeare?
- Hová ment Rómeo száműzetésbe?
- Értékvesztéssel, értékpusztulással zárul, a Rómeo és Júlia műfaja
- A Rómeo és Júlia című darab legismertebb jelenete
- Rómeo legjobb barátja, az ő halálát torolja meg a főhős
- Melyik szereplő megölése miatt száműzte a herceg a főszereplőt?
11 Clues: Hol született Shakespeare? • Hová ment Rómeo száműzetésbe? • A Shakespeare által megálmodott • Melyik olasz városban játszódik a Rómeo és Júlia • A Rómeo és Júlia című darab legismertebb jelenete • Rómeo legjobb barátja, az ő halálát torolja meg a főhős • Melyik szereplő megölése miatt száműzte a herceg a főszereplőt? • ...
Shakespeare 2016-02-26
Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Shakespeare 2023-12-14
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- King of Scotland
- the one who kills the people
- defeated in battle by MacDuff and was once friends with Banquo but now sees him as an enemy
- has family murdered and kills Macbeth in battle
- the son of Banquo
- someone who died and came back to haunt
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- the youngest son of Duncan
- stabbed to death and called Macbeth a tyrant
- suggest to kill Duncan
- Speak.Demand.We answer
- the oldest son of Duncan
11 Clues: King of Scotland • the son of Banquo • suggest to kill Duncan • Speak.Demand.We answer • the oldest son of Duncan • the youngest son of Duncan • the one who kills the people • someone who died and came back to haunt • stabbed to death and called Macbeth a tyrant • has family murdered and kills Macbeth in battle • ...
Loot Lakers Macbeth Historical Time Period Crossword 2024-02-29
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- Avoiding lying by ambiguous phrasing.
- Who is the celebrity who appeared on two of the slides?
- How many editions were made of the Chronicles?
- Macbeth killed his ____.
- What era of literature was darker and needed humourous interjections to lighten the tone?
- Who was the assistant that took over the project?
- The Holinshed Chronicles were a comprehensive history of what?
- Who originally thought of the idea for the chronicles?
- Shakespeare drew information for Macbeth from the murder of what king?
- What was the fatal flaw that classified both Macbeth’s as tragic heroes?
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- ______ Right of Kings was an idea many believed in the 16th and 17th century.
- The Gunpowder Plot aimed to reduce persecution of this group.
- What version of the Bible that was published in 1611 standardized the english language and influenced literature for centuries to come?
- Who was the target of the Gunpowder Plot?
- What century was the play Macbeth written by Shakespeare?
- Where was the play Macbeth mainly based?
- Who is responsible for keeping peace in the land?
- The Plot prompted Shakespeare to include these three characters in Macbeth.
- The real life Macbeth ruled what country?
- What century was Macbeth based in?
- What is the title of the person who is at the top of the feudal system?
- These Chronicles served as a primary source for what Shakespeare play?
22 Clues: Macbeth killed his ____. • What century was Macbeth based in? • Avoiding lying by ambiguous phrasing. • Where was the play Macbeth mainly based? • Who was the target of the Gunpowder Plot? • The real life Macbeth ruled what country? • How many editions were made of the Chronicles? • Who is responsible for keeping peace in the land? • ...
Shakespeare Terms 2021-02-10
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- - Someone preventing something wrong to happen from succeeding
- Irony - someone that understands a lot from the person
- Verse - A verse with no ryhme at all, especially that which uses iambic pentameter
- - an event that leads to someone passing away or a horrible event
- - a combination of contradictory terms
- - direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken, in ordinary use
- - A long speech that a character expresses a lot very out loud
- - A poem with 14 lines or formal number rhyme schemes
- - A comedy thing about using half a word and combining one
- character - A person that doesn't change much but changes the story
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- - An act of expression in a speech
- - something about sadness or an argument that happens on a platform or about a feud
- - an Inappropriate event or detail in the wrong time
- - People repeating a word in a song
- character - someone who changes the story with a great imapct
- relief - turning something serious into humorious
- - A event that lead into a situation or just another event
- - two words that rhyme togeather or usually in the same meter
- - A side character for a show that might be used or just as a background character
19 Clues: - An act of expression in a speech • - People repeating a word in a song • - a combination of contradictory terms • relief - turning something serious into humorious • - an Inappropriate event or detail in the wrong time • - A poem with 14 lines or formal number rhyme schemes • Irony - someone that understands a lot from the person • ...
Shakespeare Secrets 2021-04-08
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- the main character
- a little kid that sits behind hero on the bus
- Hero and Danny searched for this in the police station
- Mr.Murphy gave this to Mrs.Roth
- Beatrice's friend
- it is in the title
- everyone called Hero this to make fun of her
- shes the one that made up the joke about heros name
- hero is not this but beatrice is
- a lady that died from a sickness
- A 8th grader that is very popular and that knows Hero
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- an old lady next door to hero
- she faced her death because of lies peoples told about her
- aarons brother that picks on him
- hero rode this to go to the police station with Danny
- it was stolen from Mr.Murphy
- shes the one that designs in Heros family
- Mrs.Roths ex husband
- A person in heros family that loves Shakespeare
19 Clues: Beatrice's friend • the main character • it is in the title • Mrs.Roths ex husband • it was stolen from Mr.Murphy • an old lady next door to hero • Mr.Murphy gave this to Mrs.Roth • aarons brother that picks on him • hero is not this but beatrice is • a lady that died from a sickness • shes the one that designs in Heros family • everyone called Hero this to make fun of her • ...
Shakespeare secrets 2021-04-08
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- husbandmen who left
- main character
- the person how bullied her
- up the thing she wares
- work that people give you
- people are at
- the person she met when some one got bullied
- the thing her was gona spray
- wife
- Roth gave her some
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- ex wife
- Danny fouther work at
- the thing Roth gave to hero
- lost gem
- her sister
- the person neck less
- a station
- you where on you neck
- the person she met on the bus
19 Clues: wife • ex wife • lost gem • a station • her sister • people are at • main character • Roth gave her some • husbandmen who left • the person neck less • Danny fouther work at • you where on you neck • up the thing she wares • work that people give you • the person how bullied her • the thing Roth gave to hero • the thing her was gona spray • the person she met on the bus • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by David Galvan 2021-08-17
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- he had ___ children
- The original Globe _______ in 1613
- where did Queen Elizabeth I rule
- Known as “ ________”
- the globe theater was built on what river
- the plots he used mostly weren't ____
- he made 38 ___
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- Queen Elizabeth Was in love with her subject
- fled to Stratford for illegally _____
- Wanted her _____ to read: “A queen having lived and reigned such and such a time, lived and died a virgin”
- the Tragedy of
- what month was Shakespeare born
- Shakespeare Married to ______ in 1582
- The _____ closed down as a result of the plague
- Shakespeare ______ in 1610
15 Clues: the Tragedy of • he made 38 ___ • he had ___ children • Known as “ ________” • Shakespeare ______ in 1610 • what month was Shakespeare born • where did Queen Elizabeth I rule • The original Globe _______ in 1613 • Shakespeare Married to ______ in 1582 • the plots he used mostly weren't ____ • fled to Stratford for illegally _____ • the globe theater was built on what river • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by David Galvan 2021-08-17
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- he had ___ children
- The original Globe _______ in 1613
- where did Queen Elizabeth I rule
- Known as “ ________”
- the globe theater was built on what river
- the plots he used mostly weren't ____
- he made 38 ___
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- Queen Elizabeth Was in love with her subject
- fled to Stratford for illegally _____
- Wanted her _____ to read: “A queen having lived and reigned such and such a time, lived and died a virgin”
- the Tragedy of
- what month was Shakespeare born
- Shakespeare Married to ______ in 1582
- The _____ closed down as a result of the plague
- Shakespeare ______ in 1610
15 Clues: the Tragedy of • he made 38 ___ • he had ___ children • Known as “ ________” • Shakespeare ______ in 1610 • what month was Shakespeare born • where did Queen Elizabeth I rule • The original Globe _______ in 1613 • Shakespeare Married to ______ in 1582 • the plots he used mostly weren't ____ • fled to Stratford for illegally _____ • the globe theater was built on what river • ...
Shakespeare 2026-03-24
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- The play that Disney’s Lion King is based on.
- One of Shakespeare’s plays : Much Ado about ____________________.
- The century when he was born.
- Complete his famous quote. To be or ____________________ to be.
- Shakespeare ____________________ a lot of words and expressions.
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- The Shakesperian character that Taylor Swift used in her clip.
- GLOBE The theatre Shakespeare helped build.
- Where Shakespeare was born.
- HATHAWAY The woman Shakespeare married.
- Shakespeare’s first child.
- BARD The nickname for Shakespeare.
- Shakespeare's favorite 14-line poetic form.
12 Clues: Shakespeare’s first child. • Where Shakespeare was born. • The century when he was born. • BARD The nickname for Shakespeare. • HATHAWAY The woman Shakespeare married. • GLOBE The theatre Shakespeare helped build. • Shakespeare's favorite 14-line poetic form. • The play that Disney’s Lion King is based on. • The Shakesperian character that Taylor Swift used in her clip. • ...
Christoph Martin Wieland 2015-10-13
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- Wie wurde Wieland erzogen?
- In welchem Land wurde Wieland geboren?
- Wie viele von Shakespeare Dramen blieben unübersetzt?
- Auf welche Schule ging er mit 14. Jahren?
- Was hat Wieland in Erfurt unterrichtet?
- Welches Werk hält er an seinem Denkmal in der Hand?
- Wieviel Thaler hat Wieland als Professor Verdient?
- Wie hieß die bedeutsamste Literaturzeitschrift Wielands? „Die Teutsche …“
- Welches Sternzeichen war Wieland?
- Er war ein klassischer Vertreter der …
- Was hat die Situation für Wieland in Biberach erträglich gemacht?
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- Von wem waren die 22 Übersetzten Dramen?
- In welcher Stadt wurde Wieland geboren?
- Wer war der erste große Shakespeare Übersetzer?
- In welchem Monat wurde C.M. Wieland geboren?
- Wer war Wielands erste Verlobte? (Nachname)
- Wer war ein guter Ratgeber von Wieland? (Nachname)
- Wer berief Wieland nach Weimar? (2 Vornamen)
- In welchem Monat ist Wieland gestorben?
- Wo lebte er im Jahre 1749?
20 Clues: Wie wurde Wieland erzogen? • Wo lebte er im Jahre 1749? • Welches Sternzeichen war Wieland? • In welchem Land wurde Wieland geboren? • Er war ein klassischer Vertreter der … • In welcher Stadt wurde Wieland geboren? • Was hat Wieland in Erfurt unterrichtet? • In welchem Monat ist Wieland gestorben? • Von wem waren die 22 Übersetzten Dramen? • ...
Renaissance 2021-02-17
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- Considered greatest play write.
- Wrote Don Quixote.
- Father of Humanism.
- Painted Mona Lisa.
- What country did the Renaissance begin in?
- Most famous Patrons of art in Florence.
- Over emphasized human achievement instead of God.
- This word means Rebirth.
- what country was Shakespeare from?
- Famous for painting Madonas.
- Wrote Important works on Government.
- Father of Renaissance.
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- one of Shakespeare famous writings.
- Invented the moveable type.
- Music played in the Renaissance.
- Known for movement(on paintings).
- It was believed to be the remedy for sin.
- He pointed out the evils of the Renaissance.
- What city did the Renaissance begin in?
- Painted the Sistine Chapel.
- Songs played in the Middle Ages.
- A person who paid an artist to work for them.
- Created 3D pictures.
23 Clues: Wrote Don Quixote. • Painted Mona Lisa. • Father of Humanism. • Created 3D pictures. • Father of Renaissance. • This word means Rebirth. • Invented the moveable type. • Painted the Sistine Chapel. • Famous for painting Madonas. • Considered greatest play write. • Music played in the Renaissance. • Songs played in the Middle Ages. • Known for movement(on paintings). • ...
World History Chapter 11A 2024-02-16
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- Who was the “Father of Renaissance Painting”?
- Who is considered the greatest playwright of all time?
- What city was famous for its art, buildings, and canals?
- What do you call the focus on mans abilities and capacities?
- Who painted the Sistine chapel?
- What was thought as to be a remedy for sin?
- Who pointed out the evils of the Renaissance society?
- Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- In what country did the Renaissance start?
- Who Created movement in painting?
- What were sponsors of artists called?
- the name of a play written by Shakespeare?
- From what country was Shakespeare?
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- Who painted Madonna’s?
- What family was the most famous sponsor of the Renaissance art?
- Who wrote about Government?
- Who wrote Don Quixote?
- What kind of entertainment was more secular during the Renaissance?
- Who created three dimensional effect in painting?
- Who made the printing press??
20 Clues: Who painted Madonna’s? • Who wrote Don Quixote? • Who wrote about Government? • Who made the printing press?? • Who painted the Sistine chapel? • Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who Created movement in painting? • From what country was Shakespeare? • What were sponsors of artists called? • In what country did the Renaissance start? • ...
Shakesphere 2025-03-04
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- What country is The Merchant of Venice set in?
- What are the gaps of Shakesphere life called?
- What were poor people called?
- Where was the Globe Theatre?
- What were the currency called at that time?
- What are the names of the people who stood at the very front of the stage?
- What Shakespearean genre is Romeo and Juliet?
- What were the wealthiest audience members called?
- What country was Shakespeare from?
- Who did Shakespeare marry?
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- What was the first play performed at the Globe?
- What was Shakespeare’s acting company called
- Who was the queen during most of Shakespeare’s life?
- Where is Romeo and Juliet set?
- Who played female roles?
- Who is Romeo in love with?
- What was the most deadly disease at the time?
- What material was the Globe Theatre made of?
- What was Shakespeare’s father’s job?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
20 Clues: Who played female roles? • Who is Romeo in love with? • Who did Shakespeare marry? • Where was the Globe Theatre? • What were poor people called? • Where is Romeo and Juliet set? • What country was Shakespeare from? • What was Shakespeare’s father’s job? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What were the currency called at that time? • ...
Shakespeare Stealer Puzzle (Clark Browne) 2023-09-26
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- Nicks Favorite drink
- The role that Shakespeare plays in Hamlet
- The play that Shakespeare wrote that Widge is supposed to steal
- The fake blood prop used by the actors
- How Widge defends himself in a fight
- The name of the young actors
- What Widge uses as "yes"
- The name of the queens private theater
- The mean actor that bullies Widge
- The writer of the play Hamlet
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- the fencing sword used in the play
- The playhouse that Widge acts at
- Widge's friend and roommate
- The city that the story takes place in
- Julian's real name
- The name of the main character
- Where Julia can be an actress
- The families last name that lets Widge stay at their house
- Widge's master, also the falconers real name
- The special writing skill that Widge has
- The scary man in the cloak who Widge fears
21 Clues: Julian's real name • Nicks Favorite drink • What Widge uses as "yes" • Widge's friend and roommate • The name of the young actors • Where Julia can be an actress • The writer of the play Hamlet • The name of the main character • The playhouse that Widge acts at • The mean actor that bullies Widge • the fencing sword used in the play • How Widge defends himself in a fight • ...
Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet, and Elizabethan England 2026-04-15
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- In what city was the first theater established?
- Queen Mary I is historically referred to as ___________ Mary because she executed non-Catholics
- On Shakespeare's epitaph: "Cursed be he that moves my __________."
- The month that Shakespeare was born in
- The ___________ Theatre opened for business in 1599 and was partly owned by Shakespeare.
- Shakespeare died on his _______________.
- The __________ caused health concerns in England, which challenged the success of Elizabethan Theatre
- ___________ people viewed theater as immoral and unsuitable
- Shakespeare was born in ___________-Upon-Avon, England
- Juliet's cousin in the play
- In Shakespeare's will, he left his wife his "second best _____"
- Comic __________ is a comedic character in a tragic play that serves to offset the seriousness of the plot
- a long speech by one singular character in a play
- Shakespeare's wife who was 8 years older than him
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- Shakespeare had a large effect on the development of early __________ English.
- Who was Queen Elizabeth I's mother?
- lines in a play that are intended to be heard by the audience but unheard by other characters in the play
- written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without metrical structure
- _____________ irony is when the audience of a play knows something the other characters do not know
- The first professionally licensed troupe of actors was known as The _______________ men.
- Catherine ____________, Henry VIII's fifth wife was beheaded for falling in love with a man who wasn't the king
- Third wife of King Henry VIII, died in childbirth
- Shakespeare established himself as an actor and a _____________ in 1588.
- a character whose actions frustrate or contrast with the plans and actions of another character
- The first professional troupes of actors were sponsored by the Queen, nobles, and anyone else who had the ____________ for such entertainments.
- Count ___________ is trying to win Juliet's love in the play, but she doesn't love him back
- One of the two main characters in Romeo and Juliet
- Two lines of consecutive verse that rhyme (typically the last two lines of a Shakespearean sonnet)
28 Clues: Juliet's cousin in the play • Who was Queen Elizabeth I's mother? • The month that Shakespeare was born in • Shakespeare died on his _______________. • In what city was the first theater established? • Third wife of King Henry VIII, died in childbirth • a long speech by one singular character in a play • Shakespeare's wife who was 8 years older than him • ...
Shakespeare 2016-02-29
Shakespeare 2014-04-21
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- Somebody who doesn't spend much money
- Too much of this in the sun can cause skin cancer
- Religion teaches us to be:
- This happened to Julius Ceasar
- Something admired is ______
- The weather in antartica is:
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- A reptile's blood type
- Somebody who maks good money is:
- To gain control over
- A funny situation is:
- Somebody who is widowed can be considered:
11 Clues: To gain control over • A funny situation is: • A reptile's blood type • Religion teaches us to be: • Something admired is ______ • The weather in antartica is: • This happened to Julius Ceasar • Somebody who maks good money is: • Somebody who doesn't spend much money • Somebody who is widowed can be considered: • Too much of this in the sun can cause skin cancer
Shakespeare 2022-10-13
11 Clues: The yard • The First • Henry __ Part 1 • _________ on Avon • Price for the poor • 8, 1, 13, 12, 5, 20 • His Pursue for work • Family Disputes (5,3,6) • A Theatre Shakespeare used • At the start is a motion, at the end is a weapon • At what year was Shakespeare able to read and write
Shakespeare 2025-03-27
11 Clues: Clue • Where actors perform • A period of 100 years • Famous theatre in London • A person who writes plays • Famous English playwright • One of Shakespeare's tragedies • Town where Shakespeare was born • First name of Shakespeare's wife • A character in a famous love story • City where many of his plays were performed
Romeo and Juliet - Background Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-15
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- The City where this all happened
- Shakespeare's acting troupe
- This was a Disease that was famously for the blue and black blemishes it made all over the body, and it's spreading through rats
- The play in which they both loved and both died
- The Queen of England from 1558 to 1603
- wife of william shakespeare
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- the creator of Romeo and Juliet with a borrowed plot
- Shakespeare allegedly did this on another man's property
- Shakespeare's Famous Theater
- Thought to be poisonous, this vegetable killed many people for years because it's acidity soaked up the lead from Old World Plates
- The River that runs through London
- the poorest class that paid 1 penny to stand in front of the stage
- The nation where all of these events took place
- The Era this all took place
- Only Men and Boys were allowed to be this in the time of Shakespeare
15 Clues: Shakespeare's acting troupe • The Era this all took place • wife of william shakespeare • Shakespeare's Famous Theater • The City where this all happened • The River that runs through London • The Queen of England from 1558 to 1603 • The nation where all of these events took place • The play in which they both loved and both died • ...
Shakespeare vocab 2012-12-20
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- Desirous of another person's belongings
- Made bigger, better, faster, stronger
- Physical or mental weakness
- The act of carrying out a task
- Acted in a servile and flattering manner to gain favor
- Cheerless or dejected
- The expanse of the sky
- Causing pain, suffering or sorrow
- To happen to someone
- Shortened without losing sense
- Elevated in rank, power or character
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- Face or facial expression
- Weak
- Noble
- Furtive, not openly shown
- Enclosed by something
- To force someone to do something
- One's behavior, bearing or manner
- To beg, implore, entreat
19 Clues: Weak • Noble • To happen to someone • Cheerless or dejected • Enclosed by something • The expanse of the sky • To beg, implore, entreat • Face or facial expression • Furtive, not openly shown • Physical or mental weakness • The act of carrying out a task • Shortened without losing sense • To force someone to do something • Causing pain, suffering or sorrow • ...
William Shakespeare 2015-03-12
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- : sweet ____ of avon
- : a ____ song
- hathaway : who did william marry when he was 18
- : he wrote comides and _________
- : ________ night
- : how many kids did he have
- : best one written
- : ________ and juliet
- : dear ______
- : king _____
- : house
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- : he didnt just write poems and plays he also wrote
- : __________ shakespeare
- : best poet in the _____ launguage
- : were did william go in 1564
- : julius _______ (salad dressing)
- arden : the daughter of a local farmer
- street : his birth place
- : ____ no more
19 Clues: : house • : king _____ • : a ____ song • : dear ______ • : ____ no more • : ________ night • : best one written • : sweet ____ of avon • : ________ and juliet • : __________ shakespeare • street : his birth place • : how many kids did he have • : were did william go in 1564 • : he wrote comides and _________ • : julius _______ (salad dressing) • : best poet in the _____ launguage • ...
Shakespeare Secrets 2021-04-08
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- shes the one that designs in Heros family
- a little kid that sits behind hero on the bus
- shes the one that made up the joke about heros name
- hero rode this to go to the police station with Danny
- Mr.Murphy gave this to Mrs.Roth
- Mrs.Roths ex husband
- the main character
- an old lady next door to hero
- A 8th grader that is very popular and that knows Hero
- she faced her death because of lies peoples told about her
- A person in heros family that loves Shakespeare
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- it is in the title
- hero is not this but beatrice is
- everyone called Hero this to make fun of her
- a lady that died from a sickness
- aarons brother that picks on him
- it was stolen from Mr.Murphy
- Hero and Danny searched for this in the police station
- Beatrice's friend
19 Clues: Beatrice's friend • it is in the title • the main character • Mrs.Roths ex husband • it was stolen from Mr.Murphy • an old lady next door to hero • Mr.Murphy gave this to Mrs.Roth • hero is not this but beatrice is • a lady that died from a sickness • aarons brother that picks on him • shes the one that designs in Heros family • everyone called Hero this to make fun of her • ...
Shakespeare Secrets 2021-04-08
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- possible person using the name of Shakespeare
- the grade that Beatrice is in
- got sick and died
- Danny offers to use this to cover up the stuff written in the boys bathroom
- owner of the diamond
- one of Beatrice's friends
- Anne Bolyn's choker
- play that Hero and Beatrice are named after
- a missing gem
- son of the police chief
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- obsessed with Shakespeare
- the grade that Hero is in
- The place where Hero lives
- Mrs. Roth offers Hero this almost everyday
- nickname for Hero's sister
- neighbor to Hero
- The main character of the book
- Hero does not like to talk to people so she is___
- nickname that her classmates call her
19 Clues: a missing gem • neighbor to Hero • got sick and died • Anne Bolyn's choker • owner of the diamond • son of the police chief • obsessed with Shakespeare • the grade that Hero is in • one of Beatrice's friends • The place where Hero lives • nickname for Hero's sister • the grade that Beatrice is in • The main character of the book • nickname that her classmates call her • ...
Shakespeare Vocabulary 2024-04-03
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- descendants or offspring
- sharp & clever; tricky
- to become less severe; to give in
- to beg; to make urgent appeal
- shrewd or sly skill; deceit
- absurd; utterly foolish
- alliance
- romantic; interested in love
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- to belittle; to speak poorly of
- sacred; devoted to a purpose
- joy and laughter
- to bestow excessive love or fondness
- irritation; annoyance
- to walk or strut arrogantly
- with good manners; polite
- to decrease or decline
- to speak in a playful way; joke
- merry, boisterous festivities
- depression
19 Clues: alliance • depression • joy and laughter • irritation; annoyance • sharp & clever; tricky • to decrease or decline • absurd; utterly foolish • descendants or offspring • with good manners; polite • to walk or strut arrogantly • shrewd or sly skill; deceit • sacred; devoted to a purpose • romantic; interested in love • to beg; to make urgent appeal • merry, boisterous festivities • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2016-05-19
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- fights with Sampson at the beginning of the play
- where Shakespeare was born
- banished Romeo as a punishment for killing Tybalt
- Romeo's cousin
- fights Abram with Gregory at the beginning of the play
- wife of Montague
- he secretly married Romeo and Juliet
- sworn enemy of Montague
- the loud mouthed woman that takes care of Juliet
- the author of Romeo and Juliet
- sworn enemy of Capulet
- cousin of Juliet
- the theater that Shakespeare and his playwright friends owned
- where Romeo gets the poison from
- where Romeo goes after he is banished
- the man Capulet wants Juliet to marry
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- where the story takes place
- the woman that Romeo was in love with before Juliet
- only daughter of Capulet
- wasn't able to deliver the letter in time to Romeo about the plan
- what Romeo and Juliet were often referred to
- the woman that Mercutio was talking about before the party in his long speech
- wife of Capulet
- tells Romeo about the "death" of Juliet
- the number of acts in this play
- the illiterate servant
- fights Sampson and Gregory at the beginning of the play
- Shakespeare was a ____________
- only son of Montague
- cousin of the Prince
30 Clues: Romeo's cousin • wife of Capulet • wife of Montague • cousin of Juliet • only son of Montague • cousin of the Prince • the illiterate servant • sworn enemy of Capulet • sworn enemy of Montague • only daughter of Capulet • where Shakespeare was born • where the story takes place • the author of Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare was a ____________ • the number of acts in this play • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2016-05-19
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- cousin of Juliet
- banished Romeo as a punishment for killing Tybalt
- tells Romeo about the "death" of Juliet
- the number of acts in this play
- the woman that Romeo was in love with before Juliet
- the man Capulet wants Juliet to marry
- wife of Montague
- sworn enemy of Capulet
- what Romeo and Juliet were often referred to
- cousin of the Prince
- the loud mouthed woman that takes care of Juliet
- Shakespeare was a ____________
- where the story takes place
- where Romeo gets the poison from
- fights with Sampson at the beginning of the play
- the woman that Mercutio was talking about before the party in his long speech
- the illiterate servant
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- sworn enemy of Montague
- wife of Capulet
- where Shakespeare was born
- only son of Montague
- he secretly married Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo's cousin
- the author of Romeo and Juliet
- the theater that Shakespeare and his playwright friends owned
- where Romeo goes after he is banished
- fights Abram with Gregory at the beginning of the play
- fights Sampson and Gregory at the beginning of the play
- wasn't able to deliver the letter in time to Romeo about the plan
- only daughter of Capulet
30 Clues: Romeo's cousin • wife of Capulet • cousin of Juliet • wife of Montague • only son of Montague • cousin of the Prince • sworn enemy of Capulet • the illiterate servant • sworn enemy of Montague • only daughter of Capulet • where Shakespeare was born • where the story takes place • the author of Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare was a ____________ • the number of acts in this play • ...
Romeo and Juliet (Review) 2018-11-10
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- What's not poetry in a Shakespeare play
- Two rhyming lines in iambic pentameter
- A "Good" Guy
- Juliet's reference to Phaeton is one
- Hates his name
- Each of Shakespeare's sonnets has three.
- The highest point of tension in a play
- The point in a tragedy that begins the protagonists' downfall
- These were often donated by wealthy patrons.
- He is the prince
- Occurs when the audience knows what the characters do not
- The age of Shakespeare
- She dies of grief.
- Shakespeare's son who died at age 11
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- They stood in the pit
- A type of sword
- The meter of Shakespeare's poetry
- A cousin to Paris
- Shakespeare's most famous playhous
- The point in the plot when Romeo meets Juiet
- This actor serves as the narrator in the play.
- Knows herbs
- Juliet's family
- This occurs when Shakespeare rhymes "death-marked love" with "could not remove"
- Each of Shakespeare's sonnets has one.
- The audience's entire sensory experience
- Speech expressing a single character's unspoken thoughts
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- All Number of acts in all Shakespeare plays
- Only one act is set here.
- A brief remark that often "breaks the fourth wall"
- Cousin to Escalus and Mercutio
32 Clues: Knows herbs • A "Good" Guy • Hates his name • A type of sword • Juliet's family • He is the prince • A cousin to Paris • She dies of grief. • They stood in the pit • The age of Shakespeare • Shakespeare's birthplace • Only one act is set here. • Cousin to Escalus and Mercutio • The meter of Shakespeare's poetry • Shakespeare's most famous playhous • Juliet's reference to Phaeton is one • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by David Galvan 2021-08-17
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- The _____ closed down as a result of the plague
- fled to Stratford for illegally _____
- he had ___ children
- what month was Shakespeare born
- Queen Elizabeth Was in love with her subject
- Shakespeare Married to ______ in 1582
- Known as “ ________”
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- Wanted her _____ to read: “A queen having lived and reigned such and such a time, lived and died a virgin”
- the plots he used mostly weren't ____
- The original Globe _______ in 1613
- Shakespeare ______ in 1610
- where did Queen Elizabeth I rule
- the globe theater was built on what river
- he made 38 ___
- the Tragedy of
15 Clues: he made 38 ___ • the Tragedy of • he had ___ children • Known as “ ________” • Shakespeare ______ in 1610 • what month was Shakespeare born • where did Queen Elizabeth I rule • The original Globe _______ in 1613 • the plots he used mostly weren't ____ • Shakespeare Married to ______ in 1582 • fled to Stratford for illegally _____ • the globe theater was built on what river • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2024-02-06
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- Juliet's last name
- Number of women who usually acted in plays
- Romeo and Juliet's families are in the midst of a...
- Last name of the author
- Name of Shakespeare's wife
- The city in which the play takes place
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- The first step in a marriage contract
- The name of the theater Shakespeare built
- Romeo's last name
- Name of the female lead
- The kind of poems Shakespeare wrote
- A speech a character gives when alone onstage
- Name of the male lead
- The three types of play are comedies, histories, and...
- A character who is meant to contrast another
15 Clues: Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • Name of the male lead • Name of the female lead • Last name of the author • Name of Shakespeare's wife • The kind of poems Shakespeare wrote • The first step in a marriage contract • The city in which the play takes place • The name of the theater Shakespeare built • Number of women who usually acted in plays • ...
A puzzle for Shakespeare 2026-02-05
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- Shakespeare’s first name
- The name of Shakespeare’s wife
- Another word used for poems
- The total number of plays Shakespeare wrote
- Shakespeare’s job before and while he was writing
- Shakespeare’s father made...
- The shape of the Globe Theatre
- Complete title of the play:Romeo and ...
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- The theater Shakespeare helped build in London
- A deadly disease that killed thousands and closed theaters
- The name of Shakespeare’s only son
- Who played a woman's part in Shakespeare's plays?
- The town in England where Shakespeare was born
- The number of Shakespeare’s brothers and sisters
- Shakespeare’s work is still ......... today.
15 Clues: Shakespeare’s first name • Another word used for poems • Shakespeare’s father made... • The name of Shakespeare’s wife • The shape of the Globe Theatre • The name of Shakespeare’s only son • Complete title of the play:Romeo and ... • The total number of plays Shakespeare wrote • Shakespeare’s work is still ......... today. • The theater Shakespeare helped build in London • ...
Shakespeare Facts 2021-09-10
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- How many children did he have?
- His wife was ... years older than him.
- Hometown?
- How many plays have he written?
- What did his dad do for a living?
- How many siblings did he have?
- Shakespeare moved to ... when he was a young man.
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- Shakespeare's last name was spelt ... different ways
- Shakespeare died on his ...
- Shakespeare wrote his final play at the age of ...
- Shakespeare introduced ... words to the English language
11 Clues: Hometown? • Shakespeare died on his ... • How many children did he have? • How many siblings did he have? • How many plays have he written? • What did his dad do for a living? • His wife was ... years older than him. • Shakespeare moved to ... when he was a young man. • Shakespeare wrote his final play at the age of ... • Shakespeare's last name was spelt ... different ways • ...
Shakespeare's History 2022-10-24
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- The name for the plays written & performed for James I.
- paid one cent to see a play and sat in the Pit.
- Color coded ____________ were
- This was shot about 30 minutes before the play to announce the start
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- The reason theaters across England were closed on at least 3 instances.
- In 1623 his friends compiled his plays and published them in this book.
- The name of the Queen who reigned during most of Shakespeare's time.
- Richard ____________ was the joint owner of The Globe with Shakespeare.
- This guy became a comic character which led to the banishment of plays from churches.
- Romeo & Juliet is an example of this kind of play.
- These plays were only performed in churches on Holy Days and Saint's Days.
- HenryV is an example of this kind of play.
- The type of poem Shakespeare is most known for.
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- Number of words Shakespeare is credited with creating.
- Two of Shakespeare's plays are written in this fake language.
- Shakespeare's religion
- These plays were first performed in churches about Bible stories and the life of Christ.
- Shakespeare's son who died young.
- Shakespeare was a regular writer for Lord ____________ Men.
- What was the name of the main theater Shakespeare's plays were performed in?
- All of Shakespeare's plays have ________ acts.
- These plays were performed to bring moral lessons because the people had strayed from religion.
- What was Shakespeare's first name?
- Much Ado About Nothing is an example of this kind of play.
- Most of Shakespeare's education was in this language.
- outside the theater to announce what type of play was being performed.
- they played the part of women and children.
28 Clues: Shakespeare's religion • Where was Shakespeare born? • Color coded ____________ were • Shakespeare's son who died young. • What was Shakespeare's first name? • HenryV is an example of this kind of play. • they played the part of women and children. • All of Shakespeare's plays have ________ acts. • paid one cent to see a play and sat in the Pit. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2016-05-19
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- the woman that Romeo was in love with before Juliet
- where Romeo goes after he is banished
- where Romeo gets the poison from
- wife of Montague
- what Romeo and Juliet were often referred to
- fights with Sampson at the beginning of the play
- sworn enemy of Capulet
- the illiterate servant
- the number of acts in this play
- where the story takes place
- the theater that Shakespeare and his playwright friends owned
- Romeo's cousin
- banished Romeo as a punishment for killing Tybalt
- tells Romeo about the "death" of Juliet
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- only daughter of Capulet
- the author of Romeo and Juliet
- cousin of the Prince
- fights Sampson and Gregory at the beginning of the play
- he secretly married Romeo and Juliet
- sworn enemy of Montague
- wife of Capulet
- only son of Montague
- where Shakespeare was born
- fights Abram with Gregory at the beginning of the play
- cousin of Juliet
- the loud mouthed woman that takes care of Juliet
- Shakespeare was a ____________
- wasn't able to deliver the letter in time to Romeo about the plan
- the woman that Mercutio was talking about before the party in his long speech
- the man Capulet wants Juliet to marry
30 Clues: Romeo's cousin • wife of Capulet • wife of Montague • cousin of Juliet • cousin of the Prince • only son of Montague • sworn enemy of Capulet • the illiterate servant • sworn enemy of Montague • only daughter of Capulet • where Shakespeare was born • where the story takes place • the author of Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare was a ____________ • the number of acts in this play • ...
William Shakespeare by JT 2022-11-09
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- This is the name of his son who died
- Shakespeare invented 1,700 of these
- The main theme of A Midsummer Night's Dream
- This is who Romeo loved in the famous play
- A funny play is called this
- What was Shakespeare famous for writing?
- The reason Shakespeare's theater closed
- Shakespeare's father was a ____.
- Language he had to learn when he was in school.
- She was queen during Shakespeare's life
- They played the girls in the play.
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- Word for a poet (starts with a "B)
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- A poem with fourteen lines
- This is the name of his longest play.
- His plays were written in this language.
- This is the name of the theater for WS's plays
- A play where people die in the end
18 Clues: A poem with fourteen lines • Where was Shakespeare born? • A funny play is called this • Shakespeare's father was a ____. • Word for a poet (starts with a "B) • A play where people die in the end • They played the girls in the play. • Shakespeare invented 1,700 of these • This is the name of his son who died • This is the name of his longest play. • ...
Intro to Macbeth (No Fear ix-xi; My Perspectives 250-259) 2022-09-28
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- son of Duncan and the rightful heir to Duncan’s throne
- a deeply ambitious woman who lusts for power and position (two words)
- Shakespeare drew on the ____ of England, Scotland, and Ireland as a source for the play Macbeth
- another word for word order; The ___ Shakespeare uses may also be archaic.
- the name of the round or octagonal theater built the in late 1590s by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men theater company; met its demise in 1613
- Duncan’s death symbolizes the destruction of ___ in Scotland
- a Scottish nobleman against Macbeth’s kingship; leader of the crusade to unseat Macbeth
- a Scottish title of nobility
- younger of Duncan’s two sons; flees Scotland after his father’s death
- another word for outdated; Many words Shakespeare used are now ___.
- the goddess of witchcraft
- location of Globe Theater
- Banquo’s son
- considered the ancestor of King James I, so Shakespeare had political motives for holding this character innocent
- actors in Shakespeare’s time enjoyed a reputation somewhat like a ___ today (two words)
- built London’s first theater (two words)
- name of the town Shakespeare was from
- good king of Scotland; virtuous, benevolent ruler (two words)
- haunts Macbeth (two words)
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- ruler of England during the rise of English drama
- regarded as the greatest writer in English (two words)
- a Scottish nobleman
- brave, noble general whose children, according to a prophecy, will inherit the Scottish throne
- a village in eastern Scotland
- a Scottish nobleman
- name of Shakespeare’s mother (two words)
- name of Shakespeare’s wife (two words)
- name of Shakespeare’s father
- one of the most successful theater companies in London; Shakespeare was partial owner and the principal playwright (three words); later renamed King’s Men
- plot mischief against Macbeth using charms, spells, and prophecies (two words)
- the first published edition of Shakespeare’s work; issues in 1623 by two members of his theater company (two words)
- Macbeth’s time as king is described as a reign of ___
- the number of children Shakespeare had with his wife
- became king after the death of Elizabeth I
- mythological characters who impersonally weave human destiny
- a Scottish general and the thane of Glamis
36 Clues: Banquo’s son • a Scottish nobleman • a Scottish nobleman • the goddess of witchcraft • location of Globe Theater • haunts Macbeth (two words) • name of Shakespeare’s father • a Scottish title of nobility • a village in eastern Scotland • name of the town Shakespeare was from • name of Shakespeare’s wife (two words) • name of Shakespeare’s mother (two words) • ...
Let's Remember! 2021-11-08
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- Ator em inglês.
- País onde que Shakespeare nasceu.
- Complete a frase: I am a ___ at CEF Jataí.
- Primeiro nome de Shakespeare.
- Pronome pessoal ELES/ELAS.
- Nome que damos às atividades de música. para completar a letra.
- IRMÃO em inglês.
- Cor do céu quando não está chovendo.
- Verbo que significa SER ou ESTAR.
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- Responda em português: nome das palavras que se escrevem de forma muito parecida ou igual em português e inglês.
- Conjugação do verbo to be, no presente, para I.
- Conjugação do verbo to be, no presente, para YOU.
- Mês em que estamos.
- Escritor em inglês.
- Conjugação do verbo to be, no presente, para HE.
- Mês em que é celebrado o Halloween.
- Peça famosa de Shakespeare.
- Pronome pessoal ELA.
18 Clues: Ator em inglês. • IRMÃO em inglês. • Mês em que estamos. • Escritor em inglês. • Pronome pessoal ELA. • Pronome pessoal ELES/ELAS. • Peça famosa de Shakespeare. • Primeiro nome de Shakespeare. • País onde que Shakespeare nasceu. • Verbo que significa SER ou ESTAR. • Mês em que é celebrado o Halloween. • Cor do céu quando não está chovendo. • Complete a frase: I am a ___ at CEF Jataí. • ...
Let's Remember! 2021-11-08
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- Ator em inglês.
- País onde que Shakespeare nasceu.
- Complete a frase: I am a ___ at CEF Jataí.
- Primeiro nome de Shakespeare.
- Pronome pessoal ELES/ELAS.
- Nome que damos às atividades de música. para completar a letra.
- IRMÃO em inglês.
- Cor do céu quando não está chovendo.
- Verbo que significa SER ou ESTAR.
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- Responda em português: nome das palavras que se escrevem de forma muito parecida ou igual em português e inglês.
- Conjugação do verbo to be, no presente, para I.
- Conjugação do verbo to be, no presente, para YOU.
- Mês em que estamos.
- Escritor em inglês.
- Conjugação do verbo to be, no presente, para HE.
- Mês em que é celebrado o Halloween.
- Peça famosa de Shakespeare.
- Pronome pessoal ELA.
18 Clues: Ator em inglês. • IRMÃO em inglês. • Mês em que estamos. • Escritor em inglês. • Pronome pessoal ELA. • Pronome pessoal ELES/ELAS. • Peça famosa de Shakespeare. • Primeiro nome de Shakespeare. • País onde que Shakespeare nasceu. • Verbo que significa SER ou ESTAR. • Mês em que é celebrado o Halloween. • Cor do céu quando não está chovendo. • Complete a frase: I am a ___ at CEF Jataí. • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Eliyah Perry 2021-08-18
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- the queen of England
- what Shakespeare was doing after dissapearing from all records in 1592
- a constituent country in the UK
- the year that Shakespeare died
- the amount of population at the time that died when the plague broke out
- items that the audience would use to throw at terrible actors
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- A very famous writer
- a story written by William
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor, and black and blue marks all over the body
- the theater that Shakespeare mostly performed at
- a prop that had accidentally knocked down the original globe during the production of henry VIII
- the year when the modern version of Romeo and Juliet came out
- the year that Shakespeare retired from theater
- the day that shakespeare's twins were born
- the age that queen Elizabeth I was when she died
15 Clues: A very famous writer • the queen of England • a story written by William • the year that Shakespeare died • a constituent country in the UK • the day that shakespeare's twins were born • the year that Shakespeare retired from theater • the theater that Shakespeare mostly performed at • the age that queen Elizabeth I was when she died • ...
The life of William Shakespeare 2023-04-10
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- His .... and poetry are still very popular today.
- He wrote comedies, tragedies and ......plays.
- Where did William Shakespeare work as an actor?
- What did William Shakespeare help to build?
- What did William Shakespeare use to write his plays?
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- What was the surname of William Shakespeare's wife?
- Short poems of William Shakespeare are called...
- He invented lots of new English ... and expressions.
- How many children did William Shakespeare have?
- Who could play the characters in the theatre back then??
10 Clues: What did William Shakespeare help to build? • He wrote comedies, tragedies and ......plays. • Where did William Shakespeare work as an actor? • How many children did William Shakespeare have? • Short poems of William Shakespeare are called... • His .... and poetry are still very popular today. • What was the surname of William Shakespeare's wife? • ...
The Mistake 2014-02-19
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- English teacher
- What Shakespeares plays got a lot of
- The english teacher _______ Shakespeare
- ___________ to Shakespeare, the name of a course
- A famous scientist
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- Why Shakespeare got sent back to his own time
- William Shakespeares haircut
- One of the most famous play writers in history
- Something that Galileo, Newton, and Archimedes minds are not
- Name of the story
10 Clues: English teacher • Name of the story • A famous scientist • William Shakespeares haircut • What Shakespeares plays got a lot of • The english teacher _______ Shakespeare • Why Shakespeare got sent back to his own time • One of the most famous play writers in history • ___________ to Shakespeare, the name of a course • ...
Renessans 2019-01-21
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- Shakespeare teos mis vapusteb oma negatiivse peategelasega.
- Euroopa renessansi kuulsaim näitekirjanik(perekonna nimi).
- Boccaccio tuntuim teos.
- Commedia dell`artes ärpleva tüüpkuju nimi.
- Shakespeare eelne tuntuim dramaturg(perekonna nimi).
- Kelle pojana on sündinud Rabelais?
- Reformatsiooni algataja(perekonna nimi).
- Thomas More sünnikoht.
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- Thomas More peateos, ilmunud 1516. aastal.
- Commedia dell`artes peamine koomika allikas.
- Renessansi enimviljelenud romaaniliik.
- Boccaccio loodud žanr.
12 Clues: Boccaccio loodud žanr. • Thomas More sünnikoht. • Boccaccio tuntuim teos. • Kelle pojana on sündinud Rabelais? • Renessansi enimviljelenud romaaniliik. • Reformatsiooni algataja(perekonna nimi). • Thomas More peateos, ilmunud 1516. aastal. • Commedia dell`artes ärpleva tüüpkuju nimi. • Commedia dell`artes peamine koomika allikas. • ...
William Shakespeare's life 2024-04-11
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- What did Shakespeare write for the theatre?
- How did Shakespeare contribute to the English language?
- What was characteristic of the atmosphere during Shakespeare's plays? - There was a lot of noise during Shakespeare's plays, with the audience shouting, clapping, laughing, and booing.
- What caused the destruction of the Globe Theatre in 1613? - The Globe Theatre was destroyed by fire in 1613.
- What language did Shakespeare use in his plays?
- What was the name of the theatre built by Shakespeare's company?
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- What did Shakespeare become famous as in London?
- What type of poetry did Shakespeare write?
- What expression attributed to Shakespeare means "I don't understand"? NOISE What was characteristic of the atmosphere during Shakespeare's plays? - FIRE What caused the destruction of the Globe Theatre in 1613?
- Where did Shakespeare go to become an actor?
10 Clues: What type of poetry did Shakespeare write? • What did Shakespeare write for the theatre? • Where did Shakespeare go to become an actor? • What language did Shakespeare use in his plays? • What did Shakespeare become famous as in London? • How did Shakespeare contribute to the English language? • What was the name of the theatre built by Shakespeare's company? • ...
Elizabethan age 2022-10-26
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- Where was Shakespeare born?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- Who was Elizabeth's father?
- how many languages did Elizabeth speak?
- What was Queen Elizabeth accused of?
- what is literature focused on?
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- how many years did Elizabeth reign?
- How many sonnets did Shakespeare write?
- who was Shakespeare married to?
- Who was an influential writer of this era?
10 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • Who was Elizabeth's father? • what is literature focused on? • who was Shakespeare married to? • how many years did Elizabeth reign? • What was Queen Elizabeth accused of? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • How many sonnets did Shakespeare write? • how many languages did Elizabeth speak? • Who was an influential writer of this era?
Robinson Jeffers and William Shakespeare 2023-08-15
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- Shakespeare was born in this century.
- The name of Jeffers' house.
- Hamlet's royal title.
- Shakespeare was born and buried here.
- Jeffers kept one of these in his living room.
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- Shakespeare wrote 38 of these.
- Jeffers built this for his wife.
- Jeffers raised these.
- The town where Jeffers lived.
- Name of Shakespeare's theater.
- Jeffers' wife.
- Country where Hamlet was set.
12 Clues: Jeffers' wife. • Jeffers raised these. • Hamlet's royal title. • The name of Jeffers' house. • The town where Jeffers lived. • Country where Hamlet was set. • Shakespeare wrote 38 of these. • Name of Shakespeare's theater. • Jeffers built this for his wife. • Shakespeare was born in this century. • Shakespeare was born and buried here. • ...
When In Doubt, It's From Shakespeare... 2024-08-06
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- Because of his infamy, Shakespeare is engrained in our
- Many modern forms of media drew ____ from Shakespeare's plays
- Considered the best playwright in history
- Shakespeare is commonly referred to as this in the text:
- Schools only teach Shakespeare's:
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- It is supposed by Fugard that Shakespeare's values in his plays lead to
- Reading is an activity of the
- The writer of "Master Harold", took inspiration from Shakespeare
- Referencing Shakespeare makes authors seem
- Shakespeare's characters were so loved because they were
10 Clues: Reading is an activity of the • Schools only teach Shakespeare's: • Considered the best playwright in history • Referencing Shakespeare makes authors seem • Because of his infamy, Shakespeare is engrained in our • Shakespeare's characters were so loved because they were • Shakespeare is commonly referred to as this in the text: • ...
William Shakespeare: Life and Works 2021-02-17
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- The reigning queen during the Renaissance period.
- ____________ was the wife of William Shakespeare.
- The title of Shakespeare's most famous play about love.
- A fourteen-line poem that Shakespeare wrote.
- The mother of William Shakespeare was ______________.
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- The people who stood on the ground during plays.
- These are the religions during Shakespeare's time: Roman Catholic and _____________.
- Shakespeare's playing company was called ______________ during the reign of King James I.
- Shakespeare went to London and work as an ____________ and writer.
- Complete this phrase from Shakespeare: good ____________.
10 Clues: A fourteen-line poem that Shakespeare wrote. • The people who stood on the ground during plays. • The reigning queen during the Renaissance period. • ____________ was the wife of William Shakespeare. • The mother of William Shakespeare was ______________. • The title of Shakespeare's most famous play about love. • ...
Shakespeare 2022-03-08
11 Clues: busy • slave • guess • Calvary • a saying • Predicting • an earl or duke • from what place • express feelings • one who makes a major change • great courage in the face of danger
Shakespeare 2025-06-17
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- Where was Shakespeare born?
- Globe The name of the theatre where his plays are performed
- and Juliet A Shakespeare play about love.
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
- A Shakespeare play set in Scotland.
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- What was one of the tasks women were expected to do?
- Shakespeare's fathers job
- Which church grew during this time?
- A type of material the lower classes wore.
- A type of material the upper classes wore.
- What was the name of the spice which became popular?
11 Clues: Shakespeare's fathers job • Where was Shakespeare born? • Which church grew during this time? • A Shakespeare play set in Scotland. • How many siblings did Shakespeare have? • and Juliet A Shakespeare play about love. • A type of material the lower classes wore. • A type of material the upper classes wore. • What was one of the tasks women were expected to do? • ...
Shakespeare 2025-09-18
Shakespeare 2026-02-03
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- to say or show that you will not obey someone
- to go together with someone/ to be a companion for someone
- the bottom of something considered as its support
- to win victory over
- to come out, to appea
- to come nearer
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- something that has actual existence
- the state of not being somewhere
- a person or animal that is not free
- to move your hand to show someone that you want
- to make someone very happy or excited
11 Clues: to come nearer • to win victory over • to come out, to appea • the state of not being somewhere • something that has actual existence • a person or animal that is not free • to make someone very happy or excited • to say or show that you will not obey someone • to move your hand to show someone that you want • the bottom of something considered as its support • ...
Shakespeare Secrets 2021-04-08
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- shes the one that designs in Heros family
- a little kid that sits behind hero on the bus
- shes the one that made up the joke about heros name
- hero rode this to go to the police station with Danny
- Mr.Murphy gave this to Mrs.Roth
- Mrs.Roths ex husband
- the main character
- an old lady next door to hero
- A 8th grader that is very popular and that knows Hero
- she faced her death because of lies peoples told about her
- A person in heros family that loves Shakespeare
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- it is in the title
- hero is not this but beatrice is
- everyone called Hero this to make fun of her
- a lady that died from a sickness
- aarons brother that picks on him
- it was stolen from Mr.Murphy
- Hero and Danny searched for this in the police station
- Beatrice's friend
19 Clues: Beatrice's friend • it is in the title • the main character • Mrs.Roths ex husband • it was stolen from Mr.Murphy • an old lady next door to hero • Mr.Murphy gave this to Mrs.Roth • hero is not this but beatrice is • a lady that died from a sickness • aarons brother that picks on him • shes the one that designs in Heros family • everyone called Hero this to make fun of her • ...
Shakespeare Secrets 2021-04-08
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- The diamond belonged to him
- danny's dad's job
- the color of mrs roth's pen
- The first name of one of hero's friends
- Anne Bolyn's choker
- The main character's sisters' name
- hero alwaly eats this at mrs. roth's house
- this is what hero rode in chapter 3
- the name of one of hero's friends
- Believed to be the real author of Shakespeare's plays
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- The main character of the book
- the case file about the diamond
- his name is in the title
- mrs roth's daughter
- This is where hero moved
- hero and mrs roth like to do these
- Danny did this to a teacher
- a missing gem
- this is what the kids in the main character's class calls her
19 Clues: a missing gem • danny's dad's job • mrs roth's daughter • Anne Bolyn's choker • his name is in the title • This is where hero moved • The diamond belonged to him • the color of mrs roth's pen • Danny did this to a teacher • The main character of the book • the case file about the diamond • the name of one of hero's friends • hero and mrs roth like to do these • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2015-01-25
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- two things are directly compared because they share a common feature
- events that occur everyday
- books, magazines, etc. (scientific)
- one of the great flaws in tragedies
- learning period in life
- play love and innocence destroyed in the process
- plays - the audience sits in front of a ...
- "you" in Shakespearean language
- someone that plays in a play or film
- plays with lots of fighting but not true events
- punishment by rope around your neck
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- one of the great flaws
- another word for satchel
- play writer that lived in the Elizabethan times
- plays about suffering
- plays with disguised people
- soup for the poor
- another word for imaginary
- number of plays Shakespeare wrote
19 Clues: soup for the poor • plays about suffering • one of the great flaws • learning period in life • another word for satchel • events that occur everyday • another word for imaginary • plays with disguised people • "you" in Shakespearean language • number of plays Shakespeare wrote • books, magazines, etc. (scientific) • one of the great flaws in tragedies • ...
Shakespeare Crossword by Sierra 2022-03-01
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- Mary and ____ Shakespeare
- He influenced in the way we now use English
- Total siblings, 3 brothers, 2 sisters
- Years of formal education that Shakespeare had
- Character Leonardo DiCaprio played in the modern Romeo and Juliet movie
- How old Shakespeare was when he got married
- His wifes name
- Rising action, climax, falling action and resolution used in his work, and now in modern work as well
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- How many plays did he write
- The grammer school he attended
- First Name
- Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet
- Wrote 154 of these
- April 26, 1564
- The amount of languages his work has been translated into
- How many hundred words did he create
16 Clues: First Name • April 26, 1564 • His wifes name • Wrote 154 of these • Mary and ____ Shakespeare • How many plays did he write • The grammer school he attended • Macbeth, Hamlet, Romeo and Juliet • How many hundred words did he create • Total siblings, 3 brothers, 2 sisters • He influenced in the way we now use English • How old Shakespeare was when he got married • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-13
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- First astronomer to use a telescope
- astronomer who came up with the geocentric system
- Item Galileo dropped from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to prove gravitation
- Age of Shakespeare when he attended the Stratford grammar school
- The taste of cacao beans
- Location of Globe Theater
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- Place where Romeo and Juliet fall in love
- Name of the system that Copernicus created
- Number of sons that James Burbage had
- First name of the person that Shakespeare married in 1582
- Name of the first daughter of Shakespeare
- The period number when Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet
12 Clues: The taste of cacao beans • Location of Globe Theater • First astronomer to use a telescope • Number of sons that James Burbage had • Place where Romeo and Juliet fall in love • Name of the first daughter of Shakespeare • Name of the system that Copernicus created • astronomer who came up with the geocentric system • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background notes by Oliver 2023-10-12
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- How many hours did a play usually last
- Which Company built the globe?
- First name of Shakespeare's wife
- What was William Shakespeare in 1616
- What was william Shakespeare in 1610
- What happened to the globe in 1613
- Approximately how many of Shakespeare's works were original (Word form)
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- Shakespeare's First name
- What town did Shakespeare flee
- Was there any Decorations in the globe
- What were thrown at bad actors?
- Which queen was known as "The Virgin Queen"
- What caused 1/4 of England's population to die
- Dessert at the globe
- How many pennies did it cost to sit on a bench at the globe?
15 Clues: Dessert at the globe • Shakespeare's First name • What town did Shakespeare flee • Which Company built the globe? • What were thrown at bad actors? • First name of Shakespeare's wife • What happened to the globe in 1613 • What was William Shakespeare in 1616 • What was william Shakespeare in 1610 • Was there any Decorations in the globe • How many hours did a play usually last • ...
Shakespeare 2026-01-08
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- - Romeo's partner in a Shakespeare play
- - First name of Shakespeare's wife
- - Shakespeare's job
- - name of one of his plays - A _________ nights dream
- - What Shakespeare is sometimes referred to as The _____
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- - ____ upon Avon where Shakespeare was born
- - Name of Shakespeare's eldest child
- - name of the theatre which Shakespeare built
- - Queen who was on the throne when Shakespeare was around
9 Clues: - Shakespeare's job • - First name of Shakespeare's wife • - Name of Shakespeare's eldest child • - Romeo's partner in a Shakespeare play • - ____ upon Avon where Shakespeare was born • - name of the theatre which Shakespeare built • - name of one of his plays - A _________ nights dream • - What Shakespeare is sometimes referred to as The _____ • ...
Shakespeare's Early Life 2013-03-19
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- What was the name of the acting company he was managing partner of?
- Truth or False Shakespeare had a daughter named Edith?
- Who did William Shakespeare marry?
- Where did Shakespeare live?
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- What play did Shakespeare write after the unknown years?
- At What age did shakespeare start school?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's School
- What is the name of Shakespeare's only son who died in his childhood?
- How many Children did Shakespeare have?
9 Clues: Where did Shakespeare live? • Who did William Shakespeare marry? • How many Children did Shakespeare have? • At What age did shakespeare start school? • What was the name of Shakespeare's School • Truth or False Shakespeare had a daughter named Edith? • What play did Shakespeare write after the unknown years? • ...
Shakespeare & English Language Development 1 2022-06-03
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- Shakespeare gave __________ to prose and poetry.
- One of Shakespeare's popular play.
- Shakespeare has the largest _______ of any English writer.
- This is the number of plays written by Shakespeare.
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- This was the last play written by Shakespeare.
- Shakespeare helped standardised ____________
- Shakespeare also used words from the ________ language in his writing.
- Shakespeare used __________ in his writing.
8 Clues: One of Shakespeare's popular play. • Shakespeare used __________ in his writing. • Shakespeare helped standardised ____________ • This was the last play written by Shakespeare. • Shakespeare gave __________ to prose and poetry. • This is the number of plays written by Shakespeare. • Shakespeare has the largest _______ of any English writer. • ...
William Shakespeare 2022-03-21
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- Shakespeare's son
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these dedicated to WH and the Dark Lady
- the most popular setting of Shakespeare's plays
- A tragedy by Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's mother
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- The monarch of England when Shakespeare wrote The Merchant of Venice
- after 1599 Shakespeare's plays were performed here
- discrimination against Jews
- The month of Shakespeare's birth and death
- he called Shakespeare an UPSTART CROW
10 Clues: Shakespeare's son • Shakespeare's mother • A tragedy by Shakespeare • discrimination against Jews • he called Shakespeare an UPSTART CROW • The month of Shakespeare's birth and death • the most popular setting of Shakespeare's plays • after 1599 Shakespeare's plays were performed here • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these dedicated to WH and the Dark Lady • ...
Shakespeare Scavenger Hunt 2025-11-20
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- When did Shakespeare die?
- What did his father do for a living?
- How many words did he create?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- How many kids did he have?
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- What were the names of his parents?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
- What year did Shakespeare arrive in London?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- How many sonnets did he write?
10 Clues: When did Shakespeare die? • How many kids did he have? • Where was Shakespeare born? • How many words did he create? • How many sonnets did he write? • What were the names of his parents? • What did his father do for a living? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What was the name of Shakespeare's wife? • What year did Shakespeare arrive in London?
Sommernachtstraum 2023-06-17
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- Welche Frucht galt als Aphrodisiakum?
- Wo spielt der Sommernachtstraum?
- Wie heißt die Königin der Amazonen?
- Welches Accessoire trug Shakespeare
- junger Liebhaber
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- Welche Party steigt teilt ihr mit dem Sommernachtstrau?
- Wie heißt der Kobold?
- Geburtsmonat von Shakespeare
- Wie heißt der indische Knabe?
- Name des Elfenkönigs
- Geburtsort von Shakespeare
11 Clues: junger Liebhaber • Name des Elfenkönigs • Wie heißt der Kobold? • Geburtsort von Shakespeare • Geburtsmonat von Shakespeare • Wie heißt der indische Knabe? • Wo spielt der Sommernachtstraum? • Wie heißt die Königin der Amazonen? • Welches Accessoire trug Shakespeare • Welche Frucht galt als Aphrodisiakum? • Welche Party steigt teilt ihr mit dem Sommernachtstrau?
Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Theatre 2016-05-28
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- During the reign of Elizaberh I., the... Church was the Established Church.
- The first Amphitheatre in London was the...
- William Shakespeare was born in...(town).
- Shakespeare was co-owner of the ... Theatre
- He travelled to... and started a career as an actor and playwright.
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- The saying ' To be or not to be- that is the question' originates from the oeuvre...
- A... costume in the Elizabethan Theatre was always associated with royalty.
- The... Law dictated what type of clothing individuals were allowed to own and wear.
- Shakespeare had not only write plays but also 154...
- Romeo and Juliet is a well-known ... written by Shakespeare.
- The so-called 'First...' consist of 36 plays written by William Shakespeare.
11 Clues: William Shakespeare was born in...(town). • The first Amphitheatre in London was the... • Shakespeare was co-owner of the ... Theatre • Shakespeare had not only write plays but also 154... • Romeo and Juliet is a well-known ... written by Shakespeare. • He travelled to... and started a career as an actor and playwright. • ...
Shakespeare characters 2024-03-14
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- The mischievous fairy in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- Cleopatra's lover in "Antony and Cleopatra"
- The title character in "King Lear"
- The servant to Lady Macbeth
- ghost of Hamlet's father
- Desdemona's jealous husband in "Othello"
- The ambitious wife in "Macbeth"
- The tragic heroine in "Romeo and Juliet"
- The title character in "Coriolanus"
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- King of Scotland in "Macbeth"
- Powerful sorcerer in "The Tempest"
- The manipulative title character in "Richard IlI"
- The loyal friend of Julius Caesar
- Protagonist in "Hamlet"
- The scheming villain in "Othello"
- The manipulative title character in "Richard IlI"
- The mischievous servant in "The Taming of the Shrew"
- The witty, clever heroine in "Much Ado About Nothing"
- The nobleman who is in love with Lady Olivia in "Twelfth Night"
- The young nobleman who is the protagonist in "Henry V"
20 Clues: Protagonist in "Hamlet" • ghost of Hamlet's father • The servant to Lady Macbeth • King of Scotland in "Macbeth" • The ambitious wife in "Macbeth" • The loyal friend of Julius Caesar • The scheming villain in "Othello" • Powerful sorcerer in "The Tempest" • The title character in "King Lear" • The title character in "Coriolanus" • Desdemona's jealous husband in "Othello" • ...
Shakespeare characters 2024-03-14
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- The title character in "Coriolanus"
- The title character in "King Lear"
- The mischievous fairy in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- King of Scotland in "Macbeth"
- The ambitious wife in "Macbeth"
- The mischievous servant in "The Taming of the Shrew"
- The nobleman who is in love with Lady Olivia in "Twelfth Night"
- The servant to Lady Macbeth
- Powerful sorcerer in "The Tempest"
- Cleopatra's lover in "Antony and Cleopatra"
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- The witty, clever heroine in "Much Ado About Nothing"
- The manipulative title character in "Richard IlI"
- The tragic heroine in "Romeo and Juliet"
- The scheming villain in "Othello"
- The manipulative title character in "Richard IlI"
- ghost of Hamlet's father
- Protagonist in "Hamlet"
- Desdemona's jealous husband in "Othello"
- The loyal friend of Julius Caesar
- The young nobleman who is the protagonist in "Henry V"
20 Clues: Protagonist in "Hamlet" • ghost of Hamlet's father • The servant to Lady Macbeth • King of Scotland in "Macbeth" • The ambitious wife in "Macbeth" • The scheming villain in "Othello" • The loyal friend of Julius Caesar • The title character in "King Lear" • Powerful sorcerer in "The Tempest" • The title character in "Coriolanus" • The tragic heroine in "Romeo and Juliet" • ...
Shakespeare (Macbeth) 2022-03-08
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- A story that is written to be performed by actors, especially in a theatre.
- A very frightening dream
- Determined to be rich and powerful (like Lady Macbeth)
- “Once …… a time” is the equivalent of “Il était une fois”.
- “Dead” is an adjective. Do you know the noun?
- The city where Shakespeare was born.
- Another Shakespeare’s famous play that begins with an “O”
- A synonym for “dinner”
- A homophone of “which” meaning “sorcière”
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- The plural form of prophecy
- The preterit form of “Become”
- The name of Macbeth’s castle
- The spirit of a dead person
- The name of Macbeth’s best friend who was later killed by him.
- Someone who writes plays.
- One of Shakespeare’s famous plays that begins with an “H”
- The opposite of “True”
- A short pointed knife used as a weapon
18 Clues: The opposite of “True” • A synonym for “dinner” • A very frightening dream • Someone who writes plays. • The plural form of prophecy • The spirit of a dead person • The name of Macbeth’s castle • The preterit form of “Become” • The city where Shakespeare was born. • A short pointed knife used as a weapon • A homophone of “which” meaning “sorcière” • ...
Shakespeare 2014-04-21
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- somebody who is widowed can be considered:
- somebody who doesn't spend much
- this happened to Julius Ceasar
- too much of this in the sun can cause skin cancer
- cats are very ________
- the weather in antartica is:
- something more powerful than another
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- reptiles blood type
- somebody who maks good money
- a funny situation is:
- religion teaches us to be:
11 Clues: reptiles blood type • a funny situation is: • cats are very ________ • religion teaches us to be: • somebody who maks good money • the weather in antartica is: • this happened to Julius Ceasar • somebody who doesn't spend much • something more powerful than another • somebody who is widowed can be considered: • too much of this in the sun can cause skin cancer
Shakespeare 2022-05-26
11 Clues: when you lose • things you own • when you take over • where you are born • where you can sleep • something you can admire • something you get addicted to • something that cost little money • holder someone that holds a candle • something that is stained with blood • something that appears when you get hurt
