shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Hamlet REVIEW 2021-05-21
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- Hamlet's father's form
- son of Old Norway
- Good friend to Hamlet
- Father to Laertes and Ophelia
- Hamlet's mother
- Hamlet's castle
- the play within the play
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- Shakespeare's birthplace
- the number of deaths in the play
- Commits suicide
- The Bard of Avon
- City of the Globe Theatre
- He killed Hamlet's father
- Kills Polonius
- Queen who sponsored Shakespeare
- What Hamlet wants more than anything
- Nickname for Hamlet
17 Clues: Kills Polonius • Commits suicide • Hamlet's mother • Hamlet's castle • The Bard of Avon • son of Old Norway • Nickname for Hamlet • Good friend to Hamlet • Hamlet's father's form • Shakespeare's birthplace • the play within the play • City of the Globe Theatre • He killed Hamlet's father • Father to Laertes and Ophelia • Queen who sponsored Shakespeare • the number of deaths in the play • ...
Notes 2023-10-12
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- what was the meal served to those who went to the globe theater (two words)?
- the theater shakespeare mostly wrote plays mainly for
- What did shakespeare value most in his plays?
- what were tomatoes thought to be when digested?
- what were the poorest people called?
- what weapon burnt down the globe theater in 1613?
- Shakespeare's wife's name
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- the name of both of the gangs in the aforementioned modern work (the word "and" seperates them)
- the name of a modern work inspired by Romeo and Juliet, this time relating to ethnic troubles/gangs
- about how long was Queen Elizabeth's reign (in years) (1990 written as nineteen ninety, same applies with this)
- how many hours did the average play last in the Globe Theater?
- when did shakespeare retire? (1990 written as nineteen ninety, same applies with this)
- what common fruit was thrown at the worst actors?
- when did shakespeare die?
- what was Juliet's families name?
15 Clues: when did shakespeare die? • Shakespeare's wife's name • what was Juliet's families name? • what were the poorest people called? • What did shakespeare value most in his plays? • what were tomatoes thought to be when digested? • what common fruit was thrown at the worst actors? • what weapon burnt down the globe theater in 1613? • ...
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romeo and juliet 2025-06-05
Shakespeare 2023-01-12
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- Men What is the name of Shakespeare's theater company
- What was the name of Shakespeare's twins
- how many plays did shakespeare write
- Theater Shakespeare had partial ownership of.
- What was the name of Shakespeare's eldest child
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- What was the name of Shakespeare's wife
- What month did Shakespeare die
- Shakespeare's first name
- Where was Shakespeare born
- What is the name of Shakespeare's most famous play
10 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • Where was Shakespeare born • What month did Shakespeare die • how many plays did shakespeare write • What was the name of Shakespeare's wife • What was the name of Shakespeare's twins • Theater Shakespeare had partial ownership of. • What was the name of Shakespeare's eldest child • What is the name of Shakespeare's most famous play • ...
Shakespeares life 2021-09-14
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- - era he lived through.
- - where in england was he born use these things ---.
- - what eye colour did Shakespeare have.
- - When did shakespeare drop out of school.
- - number of siblings
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- - true or false shakespeare has beleived to have died on his birthday.
- -shakespeares birth month.
- - A place where Shakespeare practiced plays when he was yonger.
- - A deadly event that happend in his lifetime
- -birth country
10 Clues: -birth country • - number of siblings • - era he lived through. • -shakespeares birth month. • - what eye colour did Shakespeare have. • - When did shakespeare drop out of school. • - A deadly event that happend in his lifetime • - where in england was he born use these things ---. • - A place where Shakespeare practiced plays when he was yonger. • ...
Shakespeare and Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-10
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- number of lines in a sonnet
- number of children that Shakespeare had
- Romeo's cousin, wants to make peace
- the prologue is an example of this type of poem
- Shakespeare's wife
- contagious disease that was present at the time
- Juliet's cousin, wants to escalate the fighting
- all of Shakespeare's actors would have been this gender
- the third act of Shakespeare's plays, the plot shifts unexpectedly
- Shakespeare's wife was _______ than he was.
- Romeo's family
- number of acts in shakespeare's plays
- capital of England, where Shakespeare spent most of his adult life
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- Shakespeare's son, dies at age 11
- Queen of England during most of Shakespeare's life
- what happens to Romeo and Juliet at the end of the play
- setting of the play
- the unraveling of the plot as the plot concludes
- introduces the characters, setting and conflicts
- Shakespeare was born and buried there
- Juliet's family
- an insulting gesture, similar to the middle finger
22 Clues: Romeo's family • Juliet's family • Shakespeare's wife • setting of the play • number of lines in a sonnet • Shakespeare's son, dies at age 11 • Romeo's cousin, wants to make peace • Shakespeare was born and buried there • number of acts in shakespeare's plays • number of children that Shakespeare had • Shakespeare's wife was _______ than he was. • ...
SHAKESPEARE 2025-04-10
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- The plays were mostly performed in The ____ Theatre.
- William's father was a _____.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 ______ and 38 plays.
- Shakespeare attended a _____ school when he was young.
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- We say that Shakespeare was a ____ because he wrote plays.
- William married ____ Hathaway and had three children.
- There is some time in William's life that historians know nothing of. These are often referred as the ___ years.
- By 1564, Shakespeare had joined a ____ of actors called Lord Chamberlain's men.
- Because William was a ___ of the Theatre, he received profit that made him wealthy.
- Shakespeare had a son who died as a child. His name. was ___.
10 Clues: William's father was a _____. • Shakespeare wrote 154 ______ and 38 plays. • The plays were mostly performed in The ____ Theatre. • William married ____ Hathaway and had three children. • Shakespeare attended a _____ school when he was young. • We say that Shakespeare was a ____ because he wrote plays. • Shakespeare had a son who died as a child. His name. was ___. • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-12-24
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- The era Shakespeare was born in
- Shakespeare's most famous tragedy
- The meaning of 'renaissance'
- How many siblings Shakespeare has
- Where Shakespeare's career started
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- Shakespeare's most romantic play
- The type of poetry Shakespeare mainly writes
- Shakespeare uses ___ pentameter
- Sonnet _: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
9 Clues: The meaning of 'renaissance' • The era Shakespeare was born in • Shakespeare uses ___ pentameter • Shakespeare's most romantic play • Shakespeare's most famous tragedy • How many siblings Shakespeare has • Where Shakespeare's career started • The type of poetry Shakespeare mainly writes • Sonnet _: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
romeo and juliet 2025-06-05
Welttag des Buches 2021-04-12
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- Ergänze den Titel des Theaterstücks „Die lustigen Weiber von ________“.
- Wo lebte Don Quijote? In der _____.
- Welchen Beruf übte Williams Shakespeares Vater aus?
- Wie hieß Shakespeares Ehefrau? (2 Wörter)
- Wie viele Knöpfe befinden sich an Cervantes Weste?
- Wie hieß das Theater, von dem Shakespeare 1599 Miteigentümer wurde?
- Was wollte Don Quijote unbedingt sein?
- Wie wird Don Quijote noch genannt? Der Ritter von der ___ Gestalt.
- In welchem Monat starb Hans Christian Andersen?
- Ein lustiges Theaterstück nennt man auch ____. (Ö = OE)
- Wie viele Kinder hatte Shakespeare?
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- Welchen Beruf hatte der Vater von Hans Christian Andersen?
- Ein Sonett ist ein ____.
- Welche Farbe hat Romeos Umhang?
- In welchem europäischen Land liegt Katalonien?
- Nenne den 2. Vornamen von Andersen.
- Der Namenstag welchen Heiligen ist der Ursprung des Welttages des Buches? Heiliger _____
- Welches südeuropäische Land besuchte Hans Christian Andersen!
- Aus welchem Land stammt Hans Christian Andersen? (Ä = AE)
- An welchem Fluss liegt die Stadt, in der Shakespeare geboren wurde?
- Was schenkte man außer Bücher am Welttag des Buches noch?
21 Clues: Ein Sonett ist ein ____. • Welche Farbe hat Romeos Umhang? • Wo lebte Don Quijote? In der _____. • Nenne den 2. Vornamen von Andersen. • Wie viele Kinder hatte Shakespeare? • Was wollte Don Quijote unbedingt sein? • Wie hieß Shakespeares Ehefrau? (2 Wörter) • In welchem europäischen Land liegt Katalonien? • In welchem Monat starb Hans Christian Andersen? • ...
Christoph Martin Wieland 2015-09-25
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- Wie wurde C.M. Wieland erzogen?
- Wer war seine erste richtige Frau? (Nur den Nachname)
- Er war ein klassischer Vertreter der ….
- Wie hieß seine erste Verlobte?
- Wie hieß die bedeutsamste Literaturzeitschrift Wielands? „Die Teutsche …“
- In welchem Land wurde Wieland geboren?
- Wer berief Wieland nach Weimar? (Anna Amalia)
- Auf welche Schule ging er mit 14. Jahren?
- Was hat die Situation für Wieland in Biberach erträglich gemacht?
- In welchem Monat ist C.M. Wieland gestorben?
- Wer lud Wieland zu sich nach Zürich ein? (Nur den Nachnamen)
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- In welchem Monat wurde C.M. Wieland geboren?
- Wie viele Kinder hatte Wieland mit seiner Frau Anna Dorothea von Hillenbrand?
- Wieviel Thaler hat Wieland als Professor verdient?
- Was hat er in Erfurt unterrichtet?
- Welches Sternzeichen war Wieland?
- Von wem waren die 22 übersetzten Dramen?
- Wie viele von Shakespeare Dramen blieben unübersetzt?
- Wo lebte er im Jahre 1749?
- Wer war der erste große Übersetzer Shakespeare Übersetzer?
- Wer war ein guter Ratgeber von Wieland?
21 Clues: Wo lebte er im Jahre 1749? • Wie hieß seine erste Verlobte? • Wie wurde C.M. Wieland erzogen? • Welches Sternzeichen war Wieland? • Was hat er in Erfurt unterrichtet? • In welchem Land wurde Wieland geboren? • Er war ein klassischer Vertreter der …. • Wer war ein guter Ratgeber von Wieland? • Von wem waren die 22 übersetzten Dramen? • ...
Christoph Martin Wieland 2015-09-25
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- Wer lud Wieland zu sich nach Zürich ein? (Nur den Nachnamen)
- Wie wurde C.M. Wieland erzogen?
- Wie viele Kinder hatte Wieland mit seiner Frau Anna Dorothea von Hillenbrand?
- Wie hieß seine erste Verlobte?
- Wie hieß die bedeutsamste Literaturzeitschrift Wielands? „Die Teutsche …“
- In welchem Monat wurde C.M. Wieland geboren?
- Wo lebte er im Jahre 1749?
- Wer war der erste große Übersetzer Shakespeare Übersetzer?
- Auf welche Schule ging er mit 14. Jahren?
- Was hat die Situation für Wieland in Biberach erträglich gemacht?
- Er war ein klassischer Vertreter der ….
- Wie viele von Shakespeare Dramen blieben unübersetzt?
- In welchem Monat ist C.M. Wieland gestorben?
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- Wer war ein guter Ratgeber von Wieland?
- Wer war seine erste richtige Frau? (Nur den Nachname)
- Was hat er in Erfurt unterrichtet?
- Wieviel Thaler hat Wieland als Professor verdient?
- Von wem waren die 22 übersetzten Dramen?
- Wer berief Wieland nach Weimar? (Anna Amalia)
- In welchem Land wurde Wieland geboren?
- Welches Sternzeichen war Wieland?
21 Clues: Wo lebte er im Jahre 1749? • Wie hieß seine erste Verlobte? • Wie wurde C.M. Wieland erzogen? • Welches Sternzeichen war Wieland? • Was hat er in Erfurt unterrichtet? • In welchem Land wurde Wieland geboren? • Wer war ein guter Ratgeber von Wieland? • Er war ein klassischer Vertreter der …. • Von wem waren die 22 übersetzten Dramen? • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2024-03-14
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- Romeos punishment for killing (10 across) is _____.
- The ______ are the Capulet's sworn enemies.
- Romeo is described as a _____ lover.
- Who is Romeos cousin?
- _______ bit his thumb at Abram and his serving-man.
- Mercutios killer, later killed by Romeo
- Who acts Juliets true mother figure?
- Where Shakespeare performed most of his plays.
- The place where most of the play takes place in.
- Juliet's mother died of _____.
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- Who was supposed to give Romeo the Friars letters?
- The punishment for selling poison is ______.
- The name of the crypt where Juliet's "dead" body was placed.
- Who was Juliet supposed to get married to?
- ______ wrote Romeo & Juliet and many other famous plays.
- Romeos first love interest in the play.
- The word used to foreshadow what brought down the Friars plans.
- Who is Romeos messenger?
- Our Romeo & Juliet books are from The _____ Shakespeare Libary.
- who is the one who MAKES the potion for Juliet
20 Clues: Who is Romeos cousin? • Who is Romeos messenger? • Juliet's mother died of _____. • Romeo is described as a _____ lover. • Who acts Juliets true mother figure? • Romeos first love interest in the play. • Mercutios killer, later killed by Romeo • Who was Juliet supposed to get married to? • The ______ are the Capulet's sworn enemies. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-02-23
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- People in Shakespeare's time believed in destiny or ____
- ______ controlled the lives of children
- Shakespeare wrote in _______ verse
- Before he was a playwright, Shakespeare was an
- Shakespeare's first players were all performed in the
- The Globe was rebuilt in the _______ century
- Commoners attending the theatre were called
- Star-crossed lowers are _______ lovers
- His parents' _______ probably gave Shakespeare a level of comfort and privilege when he was growing up
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- Shakespeare's age
- How someone in Shakspeare's time said "hath"
- Word order is also called _______
- Supporters of the theatre
- Although Romeo and Juliet is romantic, it is also a
- When reading Shakspeare, you might look at the ______ notes for information about difficult language
- Actors in Shakespeare's plays were all
- Each line of Shakespeare's writing had _____ syllables
- This group was at the top of the social ladder in Shakespeare's time
- How someone in Shakespeare's time said "you"
- To modern readers, Shakespeare's language might seem ____ or outdated
20 Clues: Shakespeare's age • Supporters of the theatre • Word order is also called _______ • Shakespeare wrote in _______ verse • Actors in Shakespeare's plays were all • Star-crossed lowers are _______ lovers • ______ controlled the lives of children • Commoners attending the theatre were called • How someone in Shakspeare's time said "hath" • ...
julius caesar crossword 2016-03-14
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- Shakespeare is often this role in his plays
- cinna the poet is not a
- why is publius still standing around at the senate?
- this is where balcony scenes took place
- how many plays has Shakespeare written?
- he was confident that he could convince Caesar to some to the senate
- who is Brutus's wife?
- who stabs Caesar first?
- when is the ides of march?
- the conspirators try to get Caesar to reconsider the banishment of
- in cinna's dream he has a what with Caesar
- brutus and Caesar were extremely confident
- who starts act one scene one?
- this is where the actors changed and took breaks
- in Antony's speech he appeals to the people's
- what are caesars last words?
- portia kneels down in front of brtus as respect and submission
- what do the plebeians do the houses of the conspirators
- who was shakespeare's wife?
- what month was Shakespeare born?
- who begged Caesar not to go to the capital?
- how much did people pay to watch his plays
- where is Antony in act 3 scene 1?
- who is Calpurnia's husband?
- how do the people respond after Antony's speech?
- in the globe theater these are the seating sections
- how many kids does Shakespeare have?
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- who is blood related to caesar
- where was Shakespeare's plays performed?
- what do the conspirators rub on their arms after killing Caesar?
- this stage was used for indoor scenes
- who says "beware the ides of march"?
- who tries to convince brutus to join the conspiracy?
- who's statue does Caesar die in front of?
- where was Shakespeare born?
- which child of Shakespeare was born in 1583?
- why do the conspirators "bathe" in caesar's blood?
- brutus wanted to kill antony as well as Caesar
- what does Antony read to the people during his speech?
- what are the names of shakespeares twins?
- who stabs Caesar last?
- in the globe theater where do people stand and watch plays?
- where did portia stab herself
- what does Calpurnia tell brutus he can blame for not going to the senate?
- in act 2 scene 1 how long has brutus been awake?
- this is where the main action of the plays took place
- in the globe theater where do the ghost rise from?
- this signifies what kind of play is being performed
- Shakespeare used clocks in this play but there were no clocks in roman time
- brutus, Caesar, and cassius have all threatened to do this to themselves
50 Clues: who is Brutus's wife? • who stabs Caesar last? • cinna the poet is not a • who stabs Caesar first? • when is the ides of march? • where was Shakespeare born? • who was shakespeare's wife? • who is Calpurnia's husband? • what are caesars last words? • who starts act one scene one? • where did portia stab herself • who is blood related to caesar • what month was Shakespeare born? • ...
Hiddleston Movies 2019-12-30
12 Clues: Othello • Betrayal • A Villain • King Kong • A true king • Very gothic • The vampire • Golden globe • His singing voice • Another Shakespeare • His Shakespeare acting • The weird society (last name)
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-12-24
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- The era Shakespeare was born in
- Shakespeare's most famous tragedy
- The meaning of 'renaissance'
- How many siblings Shakespeare has
- Where Shakespeare's career started
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- Shakespeare's most romantic play
- The type of poetry Shakespeare mainly writes
- Shakespeare uses ___ pentameter
- Sonnet _: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
9 Clues: The meaning of 'renaissance' • The era Shakespeare was born in • Shakespeare uses ___ pentameter • Shakespeare's most romantic play • Shakespeare's most famous tragedy • How many siblings Shakespeare has • Where Shakespeare's career started • The type of poetry Shakespeare mainly writes • Sonnet _: Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Romeo and Juliet- Background info Andrew Wood 2022-08-15
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- who were the main actors
- a severe epidemic that lasted from 1603-1604
- what was believed to be in the meat pies
- Shakespespear mainly wrote plays for the
- The important family that starts with an
- what plant was thrown at bad actors
- Who originally wrote the play
- when was the globe theater built
- The year Shakespeare died
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- how long a play usually lasted
- what age group were Romeo and Juliet in
- how many tomatoes were thrown at shakespeares play
- who was the queen during this time period
- how many genres of writing was Shakespeare known for
- How old was Queen Elizabeth the 1st when she became queen
- the year Shakespeare was born
16 Clues: who were the main actors • The year Shakespeare died • Who originally wrote the play • the year Shakespeare was born • how long a play usually lasted • when was the globe theater built • what plant was thrown at bad actors • what age group were Romeo and Juliet in • what was believed to be in the meat pies • Shakespespear mainly wrote plays for the • ...
Shakespeare 2013-06-25
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- Adoration for Shakespeare
- There were three levels of it around the yard
- Synonym for a competer
- A synonym for 'the Globe'
- A beloved woman
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- This was a common disease in the time of Shakespeare
- After a fire in 1613, the Globe was rebuilt and the galleries got a ... roof
- The most famous actor who plays roles in the film versions of Shakespeare's plays
- Something that is located in a time where it could not have existed
- They are the reason of todays 'box offices'
10 Clues: A beloved woman • Synonym for a competer • Adoration for Shakespeare • A synonym for 'the Globe' • They are the reason of todays 'box offices' • There were three levels of it around the yard • This was a common disease in the time of Shakespeare • Something that is located in a time where it could not have existed • ...
Shakespeare 2014-01-15
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- What month was Shakespeare born in?
- What did people do in the yard to make it so smelly?
- Shakespeare's Theatre
- What were the people who watched from the yard called?
- "---------" upon Avon, where Shakespeare was born.
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- What was the name of Shakespeare's son?
- How much did it cost to sit in one of the Gentlemen's Rooms?
- How old was Anne Hathaway when they got married?
- Who played the female roles in the plays?
- How many flags were used?
10 Clues: Shakespeare's Theatre • How many flags were used? • What month was Shakespeare born in? • What was the name of Shakespeare's son? • Who played the female roles in the plays? • How old was Anne Hathaway when they got married? • "---------" upon Avon, where Shakespeare was born. • What did people do in the yard to make it so smelly? • ...
Shakespeare 2021-03-09
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- Name of Shakepeare's acting troupe
- Poor people paid this amount to attend the theatre
- Number of people the original Globe Theatre held
- Time of day Shakespeare's plays were performed
- Monarch during Shakespeare's time
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- Year the first Globe Theatre was built
- a word used to describe a society in which women are not equal to men
- destroyed the first Globe Theatre
- people who were not allowed to perform on stage
- Name used to describe poor people who attended the theatre
10 Clues: destroyed the first Globe Theatre • Monarch during Shakespeare's time • Name of Shakepeare's acting troupe • Year the first Globe Theatre was built • Time of day Shakespeare's plays were performed • people who were not allowed to perform on stage • Number of people the original Globe Theatre held • Poor people paid this amount to attend the theatre • ...
shakespeare 2023-08-15
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- A jewish moneylender in a shakespeare play
- The person who said "to be or not to be"
- The first name of shakespeare's wife
- The antagonist of a story
- A black general who served in the venetian army
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- Name of Othello's wife
- Shylock wanted a pound of _______
- A shakespeare word for you
- Romeo's last name
- A person who hated othello
10 Clues: Romeo's last name • Name of Othello's wife • The antagonist of a story • A shakespeare word for you • A person who hated othello • Shylock wanted a pound of _______ • The first name of shakespeare's wife • The person who said "to be or not to be" • A jewish moneylender in a shakespeare play • A black general who served in the venetian army
Shakespeare 2021-09-12
10 Clues: Beloved of Romeo • The Scottish Play • ..........upon Avon • Play with a bad ending • But what is the question? • Famous Shakespearean Theatre • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • Era in which Shakespeare lived • ....Hathaway, Shakespeare's wife • Another name for poet or performer
Shakespeare 2025-02-13
10 Clues: The Scottish Play • Taming of the ___ • Prince of Denmark • Shakespeare's Wife • Shakespeare's theater • Antagonist in Othello • The Merry Wives of ___ • Shakespeare's Nickname • Love story set in Verona • [Exit pursued by a bear]
Shakespeare 2025-02-20
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- Who is the leader of the three witches.
- Who is Banquo's son.
- What is Macbeth rewarded for after his bravery and loyalty
- Who told Banquo his son would be King.
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- Who went to England to try to get an army to overthrow Macbeth.
- What was Macbeth Hallucinating about before killing Duncan.
- Who Influenced Macbeth to kill Duncan.
- Who is blamed for Duncan's death.
- who is suspicious of Macbeth for killing King Duncan.
- Who Let his guilt get the best of him.
10 Clues: Who is Banquo's son. • Who is blamed for Duncan's death. • Who Influenced Macbeth to kill Duncan. • Who Let his guilt get the best of him. • Who told Banquo his son would be King. • Who is the leader of the three witches. • who is suspicious of Macbeth for killing King Duncan. • What is Macbeth rewarded for after his bravery and loyalty • ...
shakespeare 2025-03-04
10 Clues: Hermia's dad • serves oberon • loves Demetrius • Hermia's true lover • who hired the Mechanicals • where is Shakespeare from • Shakespeare's famous teatre • who the indian boy is in care of • Aguy who likes Hermia but she hate • one of Shakespeare's most famous Tragedy show
Shakespeare 2024-04-04
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- This 11th-century Scottish king is the subject of one of Shakespeare's plays.
- "Life's but a walking ___, a poor player."
- "Is this a ___ I see before me, the handle toward my hand?"
- While he was a great playwright, according to critics, Shakespeare was not considered a great ___.
- "___ is foul and foul is ___."
- Shakespeare's first play was about King ____ VI
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- "The ___ sisters, hand in hand, posters of the sea and land..."
- In Macbeth, this thane was "from his mother's womb untimely ripped."
- Shakespeare's plays were performed at the ____ theater in London.
- Shakespeare was born in this month.
10 Clues: "___ is foul and foul is ___." • Shakespeare was born in this month. • "Life's but a walking ___, a poor player." • Shakespeare's first play was about King ____ VI • "Is this a ___ I see before me, the handle toward my hand?" • "The ___ sisters, hand in hand, posters of the sea and land..." • Shakespeare's plays were performed at the ____ theater in London. • ...
shakespeare 2024-04-18
10 Clues: peaceful • very bright • outstanding • a competition • stale, boring • someone learning a job • something that is normal • government where people vote • government where people can't vote • a person who know a lot about a topic
Shakespeare 2025-07-18
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- A type of drama that deals with serious and often sad themes or events.
- The state of being subject to death; human limitation or lifespan.
- Central ideas or messages explored in a literary work.
- Plays that depict historical events or the lives of historical figures.
- A person who writes plays.
- The technical aspects of theatrical production, such as lighting and scenery.
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- A spoken or written account of connected events; a story.
- A genre of play that is humorous and often ends happily.
- Something handed down from the past, such as achievements or influence.
- A common rhythm in poetry with five pairs of syllables per line (unstressed/stressed).
10 Clues: A person who writes plays. • Central ideas or messages explored in a literary work. • A genre of play that is humorous and often ends happily. • A spoken or written account of connected events; a story. • The state of being subject to death; human limitation or lifespan. • Something handed down from the past, such as achievements or influence. • ...
Shakespeare 2022-10-19
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- main theme of Shakespeare's Roman plays
- Killed Mercutio in "Romeo and Juliet"
- famous London' theater built in 1599
- Shakespeare's first name
- jewish moneylender in "The merchant of Venice"
- Well-known Melancholic character
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- where Shakespeare's plays were first written
- murder of a king
- Shakespeare wrote 38...
- Shakespeare's father first name
10 Clues: murder of a king • Shakespeare wrote 38... • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's father first name • Well-known Melancholic character • famous London' theater built in 1599 • Killed Mercutio in "Romeo and Juliet" • main theme of Shakespeare's Roman plays • where Shakespeare's plays were first written • jewish moneylender in "The merchant of Venice"
Shakespeare 2022-05-04
10 Clues: How many siblings • Shakespeare's wife • How many childeren • Who is Shakespeares mom • Who is Shakespeares dad • iconic saying about fire • What Theater burend down • What did he put a curse on • 26 is when year he was born • Where did h move when he was young
Shakespeare 2023-01-26
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- the first name of Shakespeare's wife
- Shakespeare's most famous play
- who told Macbeth about the prophecy
- the country hamlet is set in
- the name of Shakespeare's dad
- the name of Shakespeare's mum
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- what were the people called who stood up in the theatre
- the name of the queen at the time of shakespeare
- what was Shakespeare's first name
- the city romeo and juliet is set in
10 Clues: the country hamlet is set in • the name of Shakespeare's dad • the name of Shakespeare's mum • Shakespeare's most famous play • what was Shakespeare's first name • who told Macbeth about the prophecy • the city romeo and juliet is set in • the first name of Shakespeare's wife • the name of the queen at the time of shakespeare • ...
Shakespeare 2023-02-01
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- the name of the town in "Romeo and Juliet"
- loves Romeo
- one person who recites the prologue
- the spoken parts in a play
- Shakespeare wrote many of these; "Romeo and juliet" is an example
- The name of the family Romeo is from
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- a 14 line poem
- an introduction to a play
- loves Juliet
- the name of the family Juliet is from
10 Clues: loves Romeo • loves Juliet • a 14 line poem • an introduction to a play • the spoken parts in a play • one person who recites the prologue • The name of the family Romeo is from • the name of the family Juliet is from • the name of the town in "Romeo and Juliet" • Shakespeare wrote many of these; "Romeo and juliet" is an example
bass players 2021-03-16
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-05-07
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- The surname of the popular playwright
- The love story between a 13 year old and a 16 year old (who both die)
- The theatre where Shakespeare’s play would be shown
- One type of play written by Shakespeare
- The last type of play written by Shakespeare
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- The play where a Scottish general kills a king because of three witches
- The play where a man kills his uncle because a ghost told him to
- A short poem that has 14 lines
- Where Shakespeare lived for a lot of his life
- Another type of play written by Shakespeare
10 Clues: A short poem that has 14 lines • The surname of the popular playwright • One type of play written by Shakespeare • Another type of play written by Shakespeare • The last type of play written by Shakespeare • Where Shakespeare lived for a lot of his life • The theatre where Shakespeare’s play would be shown • ...
Shakespeare Characters 2017-07-12
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- A Count that plans to marry Juliet.
- The only one of Romeo's group that survives - also, Romeo's cousin.
- A Capulet, and a very young girl. Experiences love at first sight.
- Romeo's first love.
- The narrator
- Romeo's best friend. He's murdered by Tybalt.
- Relies on the Nurse to provide Juliet with motherly love and affection.
- A Friar, who has to take a letter to Romeo (he doesn't).
- A Capulet, Juliet's cousin. He is aggressive and violent, and is killed by Romeo.
- The father of Romeo
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- The royal leader of the town, always trying to bring peace.
- The father of Juliet
- The pharmacist who sells Romeo the poison to kill himself
- Dies when her son is banished from Verona.
- Often makes inappropriate comments, and is Juliet's best friend.
- A Montague, initially in love with Rosaline. Feels very strong emotions, often.
- Tells Romeo that Juliet is dead (she isn't).
- A Friar, who secretly marries a couple hoping to bring peace to Verona.
18 Clues: The narrator • Romeo's first love. • The father of Romeo • The father of Juliet • A Count that plans to marry Juliet. • Dies when her son is banished from Verona. • Tells Romeo that Juliet is dead (she isn't). • Romeo's best friend. He's murdered by Tybalt. • A Friar, who has to take a letter to Romeo (he doesn't). • The pharmacist who sells Romeo the poison to kill himself • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2020-02-03
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- the city to which Romeo flees after being banished.
- a 14-line Shakespearian poem
- Prince of Verona
- a synonym for “ill-fated” (as in “ill-fated” lovers)
- an introduction or preface in a play performed by a chorus
- two lines of verse with a rhyme scheme
- the name of the theater on the south bank of the River Thames
- four lines of verse with a rhyme scheme
- the basic unit of rhythmic measurement in a line of poetry
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- the child of Lord Montague
- another Shakespeare play known as "The Scottish Play"
- the first character to die in Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo's best friend and voice of reason
- Aanother Shakespeare play with the Prince of Denmark
- a person who paid one penny to stand in “the pit” at plays
- witty verbal irony involving a play on words with more than one meaning
- the “Prince of Cats”
- the child of Lord Capulet
18 Clues: Prince of Verona • the “Prince of Cats” • the child of Lord Capulet • the child of Lord Montague • a 14-line Shakespearian poem • two lines of verse with a rhyme scheme • Romeo's best friend and voice of reason • four lines of verse with a rhyme scheme • the first character to die in Romeo and Juliet • the city to which Romeo flees after being banished. • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2024-04-16
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- Form of magic that can turn lead into gold
- "I could be bounded in a ________ and count myself a king of infinite space, were it not that I have bad dreams."; quote from Hamlet
- Character who dreams a premonition of Caesar's death
- Henry IV's personality type (based on the humors)
- Timon of ______
- Name of Duke Gloucester's legitimate son
- "_______, good night; Smile; once more turn thy wheel"; quote from Edmond
- The last person to stab Julius Caesar; "Et tu, Brutè?"
- "What is _____? A word. What is that word '_____'? ...Air."; quote from Falstaff
- King Lear's disowned daughter
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- Prince Hal's personality type (based on the humors)
- Henry IV's house
- Word for tapestry that Polonius hides behind when he is killed
- Christopher _______; Leader of the University Wits
- Richard III, Duke of __________
- Shakespeare's sonnets are written in ______ pentameter
- Masque of _____ from Timon of Athens
- Anne ________; Shakespeare's wife
18 Clues: Timon of ______ • Henry IV's house • King Lear's disowned daughter • Richard III, Duke of __________ • Anne ________; Shakespeare's wife • Masque of _____ from Timon of Athens • Name of Duke Gloucester's legitimate son • Form of magic that can turn lead into gold • Henry IV's personality type (based on the humors) • Christopher _______; Leader of the University Wits • ...
Shakespeare Vocabulary 2016-03-08
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- notes used to understand unfamiliar words or expressions
- disastrous final outcome
- repeated grammar structures that are equal or related
- living at the same time as someone else
- predict events
- seen through the imagined interpretations of another
- make shorter
- flaw error in judgment or a character defect
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- repeated words used for emphasis
- question questions that require no answer
- restate key points in your own words
- character's speech to audience not heard by other characters
- dreamlike or surreal
- character's speech given alone on stage
- character types that appear over and over in literature
- drama where actions leads to downfall of main character
- irony audience knows more than the characters
17 Clues: make shorter • predict events • dreamlike or surreal • disastrous final outcome • repeated words used for emphasis • restate key points in your own words • character's speech given alone on stage • living at the same time as someone else • question questions that require no answer • flaw error in judgment or a character defect • irony audience knows more than the characters • ...
Shakespeare documentary 2020-01-21
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- his plays do not portray ______ in a very positive light, perhaps due to his relationship with his wife
- he left his wife his second best _____
- his father had this occupation
- his son died at the age of _____
- the theater moved across the _______
- were very expensive at this time, so he would write at taverns for the light
- his theater was named the _______
- if you got the dreaded disease, you stood this percent chance of dying
- Shakespeare died on this day
- he had a son named _________
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- his wife was ______ than him
- this disease was a major killer at this time
- he was living during this age in British history
- his wife gave birth to _______
- he worked in this city
- he had two daughters, Suzanna and _______
- he lived in Stratford upon ______
17 Clues: he worked in this city • his wife was ______ than him • Shakespeare died on this day • he had a son named _________ • his father had this occupation • his wife gave birth to _______ • his son died at the age of _____ • his theater was named the _______ • he lived in Stratford upon ______ • the theater moved across the _______ • he left his wife his second best _____ • ...
bassists 2021-02-03
Hip Hop & Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- What album from Wu-tang clan united people that listened to all different sorts of music?
- "to destroy the beauty from which one came."Who speak this quote?
- What is the other word of hip in wolof word?
- What album did eminem collaborate with Jay-Z?
- Who is the name of the person talking?
- "socrates philosophies and hypotheses can't define me"Who speaks this quote?
- Around how many percent does the audience think the quote from number 5 is from shakespeare?
- Who was the nickname of the person he talked to before the speech?
- What is the other word of the Queen's english?
- How many list of shakespeare play does the DJ told Akala?
- Which play does the quote from number 8 came from?
- What is the title of the poem the person in number 17 made?
- Where did the 5 elements are codified by its founding father?
- Hip-hop contains how many elements?
- Which element is he talking about in the speech?
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- What came out of the radio 1 extra?
- Where did hip hop really only appealed to a particular segment of the people in Akala's school?
- One of the founding father.
- Shakespeare used the accent .... and cornwall.
- Which sonnet poem from shakespeare did the man singing the hip hop song used?
- "Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands."Who speaks this quote?
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history.
- The person on number 17 produced the music for what film?
- When we go back to the medieval West-African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, ancient Ghana, we have a character that the Malians refer to as ...
- How many years ago did the answer from number 1 came out from the radio since the day of the speech?
- How many people he recognize does he think understand about hip-hop?
- The album Akala made is entitled with "comedy,tragedy,...."
- "Maybe its hatred I spew,maybe it's food for the spirit"Who speaks this quote?
- How many shakespeare famous quotes that he used on the album?
- What beat is called 140 beats per minutes?
30 Clues: One of the founding father. • What came out of the radio 1 extra? • Hip-hop contains how many elements? • Who is the name of the person talking? • What beat is called 140 beats per minutes? • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history. • What is the other word of hip in wolof word? • What album did eminem collaborate with Jay-Z? • ...
Vocab Crossword 2023-02-14
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- frail; weak
- a person who is supremely skilled in a fine art; prodigy
- Harry Potter vs. Shakespeare
- Yolo; Lit
- The Office; Shakespeare plays
- skeptically, suspiciously
- gigantic, great
- cryptic, unclear
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- astute, enlightened
- groveling, deceitful
- insecure, humility, hesitation
- to hold in a rapt state; to have overpowering influences
- Nostalgic, Sad
- to come together; to meet
- Sarcastic → news
15 Clues: Yolo; Lit • frail; weak • Nostalgic, Sad • gigantic, great • Sarcastic → news • cryptic, unclear • astute, enlightened • groveling, deceitful • to come together; to meet • skeptically, suspiciously • Harry Potter vs. Shakespeare • The Office; Shakespeare plays • insecure, humility, hesitation • to hold in a rapt state; to have overpowering influences • ...
History crossword puzzle 2021-02-23
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- most honored and influential scholar of the Renaissance
- pictures of Mary
- wrote don Quixote
- father of Renaissance painting
- country the Renaissance started in
- sponsors of an artist
- painted Sistine chapel
- country Shakespeare was from
- painted 3D pictures
- added movement to paintings
- wrote about government
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- greatest playwright of all time
- type of music in Middle Ages
- greatest achievement was printing the Bible
- famous city of art, buildings, canals
- painted Mona Lisa
- focus on mans abilities
- most family that sponsored Renaissance art
- country Michelangelo was from
- satire about chivalry
20 Clues: pictures of Mary • wrote don Quixote • painted Mona Lisa • painted 3D pictures • sponsors of an artist • satire about chivalry • painted Sistine chapel • wrote about government • focus on mans abilities • added movement to paintings • type of music in Middle Ages • country Shakespeare was from • country Michelangelo was from • father of Renaissance painting • ...
Stratford-upon-Avon 2018-02-11
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- river in Stratford-upon-Avon
- important person born here
- Once known as the Ancient House
- region of Stratford-upon-Avon
- john of Countances
- The house where Shakespeare died
- The new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre
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- mayor of Stratford-upon-Avon
- a sport practiced in Stratford-upon-Avon
- The street where Nash's House and New Place are situated
- The street where Guild Buildings are located
- King of England in the 12th century
12 Clues: john of Countances • important person born here • mayor of Stratford-upon-Avon • river in Stratford-upon-Avon • region of Stratford-upon-Avon • Once known as the Ancient House • The house where Shakespeare died • King of England in the 12th century • The new Shakespeare Memorial Theatre • a sport practiced in Stratford-upon-Avon • The street where Guild Buildings are located • ...
Romeo and Juliet background notes Wilson 2022-08-15
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- 6 where shakespeares plays were for
- 11 characterized by great pageantry
- 3 a theater company that shakespeare was in
- 8 played romeo montugue
- 15 The lord Chamberlains men were patronized by ___
- 10 became a cultural power
- 2 most famous play wright
- 1 became queen when she was 25 in 1558 and stayed in power until 1603
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- 14 Shakespeare had to flee ___ for illegally hunting on another man’s property
- 9 played juliet capulet
- 5 creativity over originality
- 7 burned down after a fire in 1613
- 12 England’s cultural ____ opened a cultural door to writers
- 4 severe epidemic in 1603-1604 that ravaged Europe
- 13 Born on April 23,__ in Stratford-upon-Avon
15 Clues: 9 played juliet capulet • 8 played romeo montugue • 2 most famous play wright • 10 became a cultural power • 5 creativity over originality • 7 burned down after a fire in 1613 • 6 where shakespeares plays were for • 11 characterized by great pageantry • 3 a theater company that shakespeare was in • 13 Born on April 23,__ in Stratford-upon-Avon • ...
Shakespeare. 2023-02-10
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- What was the name of Shakespeare's father?
- how many children did Shakespeare have?
- what month was Shakespeare born?
- what was the literary period William wrote in?
- what was Shakespeare's occupation?
- what was the name of the glass roof above the players?
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- what was the first name of Shakespeare's wife?
- what era was Shakespeare born in?
- what was the theatre that Shakespeare performed in?
- what were the names of Shakespeare's sad plays?
10 Clues: what month was Shakespeare born? • what era was Shakespeare born in? • what was Shakespeare's occupation? • how many children did Shakespeare have? • What was the name of Shakespeare's father? • what was the first name of Shakespeare's wife? • what was the literary period William wrote in? • what were the names of Shakespeare's sad plays? • ...
History crossword puzzle 2021-02-23
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- most honored and influential scholar of the Renaissance
- pictures of Mary
- wrote don Quixote
- father of Renaissance painting
- country the Renaissance started in
- sponsors of an artist
- painted Sistine chapel
- country Shakespeare was from
- painted 3D pictures
- added movement to paintings
- wrote about government
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- greatest playwright of all time
- type of music in Middle Ages
- greatest achievement was printing the Bible
- famous city of art, buildings, canals
- painted Mona Lisa
- focus on mans abilities
- most family that sponsored Renaissance art
- country Michelangelo was from
- satire about chivalry
20 Clues: pictures of Mary • wrote don Quixote • painted Mona Lisa • painted 3D pictures • sponsors of an artist • satire about chivalry • painted Sistine chapel • wrote about government • focus on mans abilities • added movement to paintings • type of music in Middle Ages • country Shakespeare was from • country Michelangelo was from • father of Renaissance painting • ...
BIG WHO - PAGES 8-23 2021-10-11
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- Aristotle's school was named _____.
- Shakespeare built a theater called the _____.
- One of Michaelangel's famous statue is called _____.
- King Tut was the king of _____.
- British archaeologist _____ Carter discovered King Tut's tomb.
- King "Tut" is short for _____.
- Michaelangelo was born in the month of _____.
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- Shakespeare was born in the country of _____.
- Aristotle is from the country of _____.
- William Shakespeare is the most famous _____ in the world.
- Aristotle's teacher was _____.
- Michaelangelo painted the ceiling of the famous _____ chapel.
- It took 17 _____ to find everything in King Tut's tomb.
13 Clues: Aristotle's teacher was _____. • King "Tut" is short for _____. • King Tut was the king of _____. • Aristotle's school was named _____. • Aristotle is from the country of _____. • Shakespeare was born in the country of _____. • Shakespeare built a theater called the _____. • Michaelangelo was born in the month of _____. • ...
RUUDU SAUN 2022-07-22
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- Meie kõigi lemmiklaud.
- Mida meie kokad kõige rohkem vihkavad?
- See on pidevalt otsas.
- Kassakunn
- Mis silt uksele käib?
- Šnitsel.
- Shakespeare-i halvim teenindaja.
- Mitu käppa kasutusel on?
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- Talve kõige raskem aeg.
- EEEE ....? (vihje on klaviatuuril)
- Mitu tähte on taevas?
- Shakespeare-i kõige parem teenindaja.
- Dr.Teesaare lemmikkomponent.
- Kuhu klaasi valada uus kali?
- Mees, kes terrassi valvab.
- Kes püherdab meie linade vahel?
16 Clues: Šnitsel. • Kassakunn • Mitu tähte on taevas? • Mis silt uksele käib? • Meie kõigi lemmiklaud. • See on pidevalt otsas. • Talve kõige raskem aeg. • Mitu käppa kasutusel on? • Mees, kes terrassi valvab. • Dr.Teesaare lemmikkomponent. • Kuhu klaasi valada uus kali? • Kes püherdab meie linade vahel? • Shakespeare-i halvim teenindaja. • EEEE ....? (vihje on klaviatuuril) • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-04
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- Shakespeare's first name
- William Shakespeare's mother
- Moved to the capitol of England
- Playhouse that Shakespeare rebuilt
- Shakespeare's wife
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- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- One of Shakespeare's children
- The month Shakespeare was born and died
- Shakespeare's longest play
- William Shakespeare's father
10 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's longest play • William Shakespeare's mother • William Shakespeare's father • One of Shakespeare's children • Moved to the capitol of England • Playhouse that Shakespeare rebuilt • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • The month Shakespeare was born and died
History Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-18
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- Father of Humanism.
- Madonnas.
- Sponsors of the arts.
- 3D paintings.
- “Father or Renaissance paintings”.
- Pointed out evils of the Renaissance time period.
- Romeo and Juliet.
- Famous for art, buildings, canals.
- Revival of learning and new interest in art in the western world.
- Movement in painting.
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- Don Quixote.
- Focus on man’s capabilities.
- Mona Lisa.
- Did writings on government.
- What they listened to in the Middle Ages.
- Where Shakespeare was from.
- Painted the Sistine Chapel.
- Moveable type.
- Where the Renaissance started.
- Family that sponsored the arts.
20 Clues: Madonnas. • Mona Lisa. • Don Quixote. • 3D paintings. • Moveable type. • Romeo and Juliet. • Father of Humanism. • Sponsors of the arts. • Movement in painting. • Did writings on government. • Where Shakespeare was from. • Painted the Sistine Chapel. • Focus on man’s capabilities. • Where the Renaissance started. • Family that sponsored the arts. • “Father or Renaissance paintings”. • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-07-13
10 Clues: Bottoms the donkey • To be or not to be? • Two merchant lovers. • Shakespeare's real name. • Who was Shakespeare's Dad? • Where was Shakespeare born? • The three witches are from? • The queen fairy from midsummer • How many children did Shakespeare • How many siblings did Shakespeare
History crossword puzzle 2021-02-23
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- most honored and influential scholar of the Renaissance
- pictures of Mary
- wrote don Quixote
- father of Renaissance painting
- country the Renaissance started in
- sponsors of an artist
- painted Sistine chapel
- country Shakespeare was from
- painted 3D pictures
- added movement to paintings
- wrote about government
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- greatest playwright of all time
- type of music in Middle Ages
- greatest achievement was printing the Bible
- famous city of art, buildings, canals
- painted Mona Lisa
- focus on mans abilities
- most family that sponsored Renaissance art
- country Michelangelo was from
- satire about chivalry
20 Clues: pictures of Mary • wrote don Quixote • painted Mona Lisa • painted 3D pictures • sponsors of an artist • satire about chivalry • painted Sistine chapel • wrote about government • focus on mans abilities • added movement to paintings • type of music in Middle Ages • country Shakespeare was from • country Michelangelo was from • father of Renaissance painting • ...
Shakespeare's Early Life 2013-03-19
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- Who did William Shakespeare marry?
- At What age did shakespeare start school?
- Truth or False Shakespeare had a daughter named Edith?
- What is the name of Shakespeare's only son who died in his childhood?
- Where did Shakespeare live?
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- What was the name of Shakespeare's School
- What play did Shakespeare write after the unknown years?
- How many Children did Shakespeare have?
8 Clues: Where did Shakespeare live? • Who did William Shakespeare marry? • How many Children did Shakespeare have? • What was the name of Shakespeare's School • At What age did shakespeare start school? • Truth or False Shakespeare had a daughter named Edith? • What play did Shakespeare write after the unknown years? • ...
Shakespeare 2016-01-14
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- One of his genres beginning with a T
- where was he born
- What was shakespeare's wife's first name
- The name of the theatre where his plays were performed
- What era was he alive in
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- Where did he die
- One of his genres beginning with a C
- How many children did shakespeare's have
- What shape was the globe theatre
- The name of the monarch who was ruling in his time
- One of his genres beginning with a H
11 Clues: Where did he die • where was he born • What era was he alive in • What shape was the globe theatre • One of his genres beginning with a T • One of his genres beginning with a C • One of his genres beginning with a H • How many children did shakespeare's have • What was shakespeare's wife's first name • The name of the monarch who was ruling in his time • ...
Shakespeare 2016-11-23
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- WHAT IS THE THEATRE SHAKESPEARE WROTE FOR?
- WHO IS THE UNINTELLIGENT FOOL IN LOVE?
- WHAT DOES OTHELLO SEE AS OCULAR PROOF?
- WHO DOES IAGO CLAIM TO HAVE HEARD DREAMING ABOUT DESDEMONA?
- WHAT ANIMAL WOULD OTHELLO RATHER LIVE AS THAN BE CHEATED ON?
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- WHO IS OTHELLO'S WIFE?
- WHAT EYED MONSTER?
- OTHELLO REFERS TO WOMAN AS DELICATE _________
- IN WHAT ITALIAN CITY IS THE OPENING OF THE PLAY SET?
- WHO IS THE MANIPULATIVE VILLAIN IN OTHELLO?
10 Clues: WHAT EYED MONSTER? • WHO IS OTHELLO'S WIFE? • WHO IS THE UNINTELLIGENT FOOL IN LOVE? • WHAT DOES OTHELLO SEE AS OCULAR PROOF? • WHAT IS THE THEATRE SHAKESPEARE WROTE FOR? • WHO IS THE MANIPULATIVE VILLAIN IN OTHELLO? • OTHELLO REFERS TO WOMAN AS DELICATE _________ • IN WHAT ITALIAN CITY IS THE OPENING OF THE PLAY SET? • ...
Shakespeare 2017-07-07
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- The type of play that would be performed that day if a white flag was on display.
- The amount of children Shakespeare had.
- The Lord ? Men performed at the Globe Theatre.
- Another word for poet.
- Anne, Shakespeare's wife, last name.
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- Very bad circumstances.
- The name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed
- The name of the era given to the time period Shakespeare was alive.
- Shakespeare left his wife his ? best bed.
- Baiting these animals was a popular form of entertainment during Shakespeare's days
10 Clues: Another word for poet. • Very bad circumstances. • Anne, Shakespeare's wife, last name. • The amount of children Shakespeare had. • Shakespeare left his wife his ? best bed. • The Lord ? Men performed at the Globe Theatre. • The name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed • The name of the era given to the time period Shakespeare was alive. • ...
Shakespeare 2013-05-13
10 Clues: Busyness • White faced • Following fashion • When its too cold • When people are late • People which are majestic • Things that are not costing a lot • Special train dog to find property • When people try to make people like them • People that are not showing their emotions
Shakespeare 2014-03-21
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- De naam van zijn zoon, waar ook een stuk op gebaseerd is.
- Met wie was Shakespeare gehuwd? (achternaam)
- Het theater dat hij oprichte noemt men The …
- Door deze groep werden de meeste theaters gesloten.
- Tot welke familie behoort Julia?
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- Van welk land was Hamlet prins?
- Hoe wordt de kelder genoemd?
- De voornaam van Shakespeare?
- Waar is Shakespeare geboren?
- The Globe theatre is ooit verwoest geweest, dit gebeurde door een ….
10 Clues: Hoe wordt de kelder genoemd? • De voornaam van Shakespeare? • Waar is Shakespeare geboren? • Van welk land was Hamlet prins? • Tot welke familie behoort Julia? • Met wie was Shakespeare gehuwd? (achternaam) • Het theater dat hij oprichte noemt men The … • Door deze groep werden de meeste theaters gesloten. • De naam van zijn zoon, waar ook een stuk op gebaseerd is. • ...
Shakespeare 2021-03-09
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- Name of Shakepeare's acting troupe
- Poor people paid this amount to attend the theatre
- Number of people the original Globe Theatre held
- Time of day Shakespeare's plays were performed
- Monarch during Shakespeare's time
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- Year the first Globe Theeatre was built
- a word used to describe a society in which women are not equal to men
- destroyed the first Globe Theatre
- people who were not allowed to perform on stage
- Name used to describe poor people who attended the theatre
10 Clues: destroyed the first Globe Theatre • Monarch during Shakespeare's time • Name of Shakepeare's acting troupe • Year the first Globe Theeatre was built • Time of day Shakespeare's plays were performed • people who were not allowed to perform on stage • Number of people the original Globe Theatre held • Poor people paid this amount to attend the theatre • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-04
Shakespeare 2022-05-25
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- walk or behave in a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive way.
- lacking in vitality, force, or conviction;
- lacking in imagination or originality.
- breaking through for the first time
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- having no knowledge of a situation or fact.
- To describe jealousy
- unnatural or mysterious, especially in a disturbing way.
- milk from which the cream has been removed.
- a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area.
- to push with the elbow
10 Clues: To describe jealousy • to push with the elbow • breaking through for the first time • lacking in imagination or originality. • lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; • having no knowledge of a situation or fact. • milk from which the cream has been removed. • unnatural or mysterious, especially in a disturbing way. • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-26
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- so strange as to appear imaginary; not seeming real.
- to walk or behave in a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive way.
- lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring.
- causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort.
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- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something.
- unnatural or mysterious, especially in a disturbing way.
- a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area.
- having no knowledge of a situation or fact.
- take off one's clothes.
- milk: milk from which the cream has been removed.
10 Clues: take off one's clothes. • having no knowledge of a situation or fact. • milk: milk from which the cream has been removed. • so strange as to appear imaginary; not seeming real. • causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort. • unnatural or mysterious, especially in a disturbing way. • a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something. • ...
Shakespeare 2022-10-19
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- jewish moneylender in "The merchant of Venice"
- Well-known Melancholic character
- famous London' theater built in 1599
- Shakespeare's first name
- main theme of Shakespeare's Roman plays
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- where Shakespeare's plays were first written
- Shakespeare's father first name
- murder of a king
- Killed Mercutio in "Romeo and Juliet"
- Shakespeare wrote 38...
10 Clues: murder of a king • Shakespeare wrote 38... • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's father first name • Well-known Melancholic character • famous London' theater built in 1599 • Killed Mercutio in "Romeo and Juliet" • main theme of Shakespeare's Roman plays • where Shakespeare's plays were first written • jewish moneylender in "The merchant of Venice"
Shakespeare 2024-02-03
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- One of the genre Shakespeare write
- Who said, "O Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?"
- "To be or not to be" is a quote from:
- Where was Shakespeare born
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- What was his second job (apart fro playwright)
- The name of the theatre Shakespeare set his plays
- Which monarch lived duringhis lifetime
- Shakespear's name
- poems, that Shakespear wrote (he wrote 154 of them)
- The nationality of Shakespear
10 Clues: Shakespear's name • Where was Shakespeare born • The nationality of Shakespear • One of the genre Shakespeare write • "To be or not to be" is a quote from: • Which monarch lived duringhis lifetime • What was his second job (apart fro playwright) • The name of the theatre Shakespeare set his plays • poems, that Shakespear wrote (he wrote 154 of them) • ...
Shakespeare 2020-04-11
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- The ... Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare
- Between 1585 and 1592 he began a successful career in ... as an actor and writer
- He died on 23 ... 1616
- His work has made a lasting ... on later thetre and literature
- William Shakespeare is regarded a the greatest ... in the English language
- He produced most of his famous ... between 1589 and 1613
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- Few ... of his private life survive
- His works consist of 39 ... and 154 sonnets
- He is often called as " Bard of ... "
- "The taming of the ... is one of his plays
10 Clues: He died on 23 ... 1616 • Few ... of his private life survive • He is often called as " Bard of ... " • "The taming of the ... is one of his plays • His works consist of 39 ... and 154 sonnets • He produced most of his famous ... between 1589 and 1613 • His work has made a lasting ... on later thetre and literature • ...
Shakespeare 2025-03-26
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- Shakespeare's most famous love tragedy
- Shakespeare's famous play about a Danish prince
- What was the first play that Shakespeare wrote for the original globe
- Shakespeare's wife’s name (Hint: Anne ____)
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- The famous theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed
- The historical period during which Shakespeare wrote
- Who closed all the theatres?
- In what city is Romeo&Juliet set?
- Shakespeare's birth town
- What was Shakespeare's mom name?
10 Clues: Shakespeare's birth town • Who closed all the theatres? • What was Shakespeare's mom name? • In what city is Romeo&Juliet set? • Shakespeare's most famous love tragedy • Shakespeare's wife’s name (Hint: Anne ____) • Shakespeare's famous play about a Danish prince • The historical period during which Shakespeare wrote • ...
Shakespeare 2021-05-22
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- ¿la tumba tiene escrita en su lapida una...?
- ¿Dónde fue mas conocido Shakespeare?
- ¿con que palabra describirías la obra de Hamlet?
- ¿en que mes falleció William Shakespeare?
- ¿Cuál era el principal genero de Romeo y Julieta?
- y julieta ¿Cuál fue su obra mas importante y/o la mas conocida?
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- ¿Cuál fue la obra mas corta de Shakespeare?
- ¿Cómo comenzó William Shakespeare?
- ¿en que mes se creo Romeo y Julieta?
- ¿En que país transcurre la historia de Romeo y Julieta?
10 Clues: ¿Cómo comenzó William Shakespeare? • ¿Dónde fue mas conocido Shakespeare? • ¿en que mes se creo Romeo y Julieta? • ¿en que mes falleció William Shakespeare? • ¿Cuál fue la obra mas corta de Shakespeare? • ¿la tumba tiene escrita en su lapida una...? • ¿con que palabra describirías la obra de Hamlet? • ¿Cuál era el principal genero de Romeo y Julieta? • ...
Shakespeare 2020-04-11
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- Shakepeare was a poet, a ... and an actor
- His early plays were primarily ... and histories
- He is often called "England's ... poet"
- He wrote 154 ...
- He was born in Stratford-Upon- ...
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- His plays remain ... and are studied and performed
- Until about 1608, he wrote mainly ...
- one of SHakespeare's heroines
- At the age of 18 he married Anne ...
- "Much Ado about ..." is one of his plays
10 Clues: He wrote 154 ... • one of SHakespeare's heroines • He was born in Stratford-Upon- ... • At the age of 18 he married Anne ... • Until about 1608, he wrote mainly ... • He is often called "England's ... poet" • "Much Ado about ..." is one of his plays • Shakepeare was a poet, a ... and an actor • His early plays were primarily ... and histories • ...
Shakespeare 2023-01-27
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- Hiow old was William when he was married?
- how long was William's School days?
- How many kids did William have?
- what was the job of William's Father?
- Where was William born?
- What school did William go to?
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- What was the name of William's twins?
- How old was William's wife when they got married?
- What was the name of William's Wife?
- What was the name of WIlliam's Father's name?
10 Clues: Where was William born? • What school did William go to? • How many kids did William have? • how long was William's School days? • What was the name of William's Wife? • What was the name of William's twins? • what was the job of William's Father? • Hiow old was William when he was married? • What was the name of WIlliam's Father's name? • ...
Shakespeare 2015-09-24
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- four young Athenian lovers and a group of six amateur actors, who are controlled and manipulated by the fairies who live in the forest which is where most the play is set
- One of the many plays written by Shakespeare based off of true events in Roman history
- This prince is instructed to kill his uncle after killing his father for the throne
- One of the most famous Hamlet quote
- Set mainly in Scotland, the play illustrates the damaging physical and psychological effects of those how seek power for there own sake
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- two young lovers whose deaths destroyed the relationship between there all ready feuding families
- The focus of the play is the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck
- Heroine Rosalind flees persecution from her uncle's court, accompanied by her Celia to find safety in the forest
- Shakespeare's first name
- It is set on a remote island with Prospero the rightful Duke of Milan, plots to restore his daughter Miranda to her rightful place using illusion and skillful manipulation
10 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • One of the most famous Hamlet quote • This prince is instructed to kill his uncle after killing his father for the throne • One of the many plays written by Shakespeare based off of true events in Roman history • The focus of the play is the twins Viola and Sebastian, who are separated in a shipwreck • ...
Shakespeare 2018-12-11
11 Clues: celia • the city • desdemona • shakespeare • caesar cinna • globe theatre • duke of albany • romeo and juliet • romeo and juliet • ophelia claudius • titus andronicus
shakespeare 2022-05-04
10 Clues: is willams wife • where willam lived • who are willams dad • who was willams mom • one of willams daughters • what did willams father do • what age did willam get married • what did willam do for a living • how many siblings does willam have • where did willam move as a young man
shakespeare 2022-05-04
10 Clues: is willams wife • where willam lived • who are willams dad • who was willams mom • one of willams daughters • what did willams father do • what age did willam get married • what did willam do for a living • how many siblings does willam have • where did willam move as a young man
Shakespeare 2022-04-13
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- Portia's lady in waiting
- An enemy of Jews and a Roman tax collector
- A material used in one of the boxes that the suitors must choose from
- A word for interest
- The setting of The Merchant of Venice
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- A party animal that wants to win the heart of Portia
- Another word for no interest
- What Shylock is; those who charge interest on payments
- What Shylock says he will charge if Antonio doesn't pay his bound
- Venetian gold coins
10 Clues: Venetian gold coins • A word for interest • Portia's lady in waiting • Another word for no interest • The setting of The Merchant of Venice • An enemy of Jews and a Roman tax collector • A party animal that wants to win the heart of Portia • What Shylock is; those who charge interest on payments • What Shylock says he will charge if Antonio doesn't pay his bound • ...
Shakespeare 2025-03-02
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- Lorenzo – Munk, kes abiellitab Romeo ja Julia.
- – Kuulus stseen, kus armastajad kohtuvad Julia toa juures.
- – Vedelik, mille Julia joob, et surnut teeselda.
- – Romeo perekonnanimi.
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- – Julia perekonnanimi.
- – Verona valitseja, kes püüab vaenu lõpetada.
- – Linn Itaalias, kus näidendi tegevus toimub.
- – Meespeategelane, Montague suguvõsast.
- – Naissangaritari nimi, Capulet' perekonna liige.
- – Julia sugulane, keda Romeo tapab.
10 Clues: – Julia perekonnanimi. • – Romeo perekonnanimi. • – Julia sugulane, keda Romeo tapab. • – Meespeategelane, Montague suguvõsast. • – Verona valitseja, kes püüab vaenu lõpetada. • – Linn Itaalias, kus näidendi tegevus toimub. • Lorenzo – Munk, kes abiellitab Romeo ja Julia. • – Vedelik, mille Julia joob, et surnut teeselda. • ...
Shakespeare 2024-10-25
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- the name of girl in his most well known play
- Shakespeare partially owned the “___” theatre
- where plays happen
- Lord “____” men
- the name of the boy un his most well known play
- a theatre performance
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- where Shakespeare was born include the -
- a play he wrote after the death of his son
- the name of Shakespeare wife, no spaces
- a person who writes poems
10 Clues: Lord “____” men • where plays happen • a theatre performance • a person who writes poems • the name of Shakespeare wife, no spaces • where Shakespeare was born include the - • a play he wrote after the death of his son • the name of girl in his most well known play • Shakespeare partially owned the “___” theatre • the name of the boy un his most well known play
shakespeare 2025-03-04
10 Clues: Hermia's dad • serves oberon • loves Demetrius • Hermia's true lover • who hired the Mechanicals • where is Shakespeare from • Shakespeare's famous teatre • who the indian boy is in care of • Aguy who likes Hermia but she hate • one of Shakespeare's most famous Tragedy show
Shakespeare 2025-11-18
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- impossible to capture/to break
- the act of doing something illegal
- a dictatorship with absolute power
- tendency to do something
- similair to punishment
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- adjective for reacting without thinking
- betraying somebody
- an event causing great damage/destruction
- somebody who rules cruely over his people
- not fit for a task
10 Clues: betraying somebody • not fit for a task • similair to punishment • tendency to do something • impossible to capture/to break • the act of doing something illegal • a dictatorship with absolute power • adjective for reacting without thinking • an event causing great damage/destruction • somebody who rules cruely over his people
Chapter 11A 2024-02-16
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- Father of reinnasaince painting
- where Cervantes was from
- Most famous patrons
- Where Erasmus was from
- Revival in learning
- Where Giotto was born
- This became more emphasized over group
- Wrote Don Quixote
- Created 3d painting
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- Play writer
- Where Shakespeare was born
- Giotto’s Job
- Where gutenberg was born
- Made a printing press
- Famous for Madonnas
- Became more Secular
- Wrote several important works on government
- Pointed out the evils of reinnasance
- Created the last supper, and Mona Lisa (two words separated by hyphen)
- This became far more important
- Where renaissance started (city)
21 Clues: Play writer • Giotto’s Job • Wrote Don Quixote • Famous for Madonnas • Became more Secular • Most famous patrons • Revival in learning • Created 3d painting • Made a printing press • Where Giotto was born • Where Erasmus was from • where Cervantes was from • Where gutenberg was born • Where Shakespeare was born • This became far more important • Father of reinnasaince painting • ...
Renessanss 2025-04-21
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- – kirjutas Dekameroni.
- – draamaliik, kuhu kuuluvad Hamlet ja Macbeth.
- Galilei – toetas heliotsentrilist maailmapilti.
- – hakati tõlkima rahvakeeltesse.
- – tegelane, kes ütleb: „Olla või mitte olla?“
- da Vinci – renessansigeenius, kunstnik ja teadlane.
- – tähendab "taassündi".
- – Thomas More’i teos ideaalsest ühiskonnast.
- – sonettide meister, kirjutas Laurale pühendatud luulet.
- – prantsuse renessansiluule täht, kirjutas sonette.
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- – Valitseja autor ja poliitikateoreetik.
- – kirjutas Narruse kiituse.
- – renessansi sünnimaa.
- – renessansi sünnipaik.
- – novellikogu autoriks Boccaccio.
- – inimese keha kunstiline kujutamine, tähtis renessansis.
- – renessansi keskne mõtteviis.
- – luulevorm, mida kasutasid nii Petrarca kui Shakespeare.
- – kirjutas Hamleti, Macbethi jt.
- – Jumaliku komöödia autor, renessansiajastu eelkäija.
20 Clues: – kirjutas Dekameroni. • – renessansi sünnimaa. • – renessansi sünnipaik. • – tähendab "taassündi". • – kirjutas Narruse kiituse. • – renessansi keskne mõtteviis. • – hakati tõlkima rahvakeeltesse. • – kirjutas Hamleti, Macbethi jt. • – novellikogu autoriks Boccaccio. • – Valitseja autor ja poliitikateoreetik. • – Thomas More’i teos ideaalsest ühiskonnast. • ...
Renaissance 2024-09-05
Shakespeare Terms 2021-02-18
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- Two people fighting
- used to wrap food and is shiny
- a play or novel that has unhappy ending
- a funny way to use of words
- repeated twice or more in a song
- changes results
- two words put together , jumbo hotdog
- written in ordinary use
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- reader knows what will happen , characters dont
- lines that rhyme
- not rhymed
- not good at the time
- being sarcastic
- speach in a play by 1 person
- told in secret that isnt allowed to be overhead
- a lyric poem that is written in iambic
- an introduction from the start of a play
17 Clues: not rhymed • being sarcastic • changes results • lines that rhyme • Two people fighting • not good at the time • written in ordinary use • a funny way to use of words • speach in a play by 1 person • used to wrap food and is shiny • repeated twice or more in a song • two words put together , jumbo hotdog • a lyric poem that is written in iambic • a play or novel that has unhappy ending • ...
William Shakespeare 2021-05-05
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- Lack of conviction or motivation.
- Envious or jealous.
- To push somebody with your elbow, usually in order to get past them.
- Solitary.
- Showing elegance.
- Lustful.
- Outlaw who commits crimes.
- Without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel.
- Milk without cream.
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- Having no knowledge of a situation or fact.
- Imaginary or illusory / Incredible; amazing.
- Feeling discomfort.
- Unnatural or mysterious.
- To become gradually less or smaller.
- Incapable of being intimidated or subdued.
- A person who expresses their opinion about a matter.
- Take off one's clothes.
17 Clues: Lustful. • Solitary. • Showing elegance. • Feeling discomfort. • Envious or jealous. • Milk without cream. • Take off one's clothes. • Unnatural or mysterious. • Outlaw who commits crimes. • Lack of conviction or motivation. • To become gradually less or smaller. • Incapable of being intimidated or subdued. • Having no knowledge of a situation or fact. • ...
William Shakespeare 2021-05-12
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- Shakespeare's wife
- Comedic actor
- Shakespeare's son
- comedy
- his birthday month
- the theatre
- John Shakespeare's occupation
- Shakespeare's daughter
- his queen
- metered verse
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- Shakespeare's Acting Company
- written after the death of his son
- Tragedy
- his final play
- the lower class spectators
- Burbage Dramatic actor
- number of acts within his plays
17 Clues: comedy • Tragedy • his queen • the theatre • Comedic actor • metered verse • his final play • Shakespeare's son • Shakespeare's wife • his birthday month • Burbage Dramatic actor • Shakespeare's daughter • the lower class spectators • Shakespeare's Acting Company • John Shakespeare's occupation • number of acts within his plays • written after the death of his son
shakespeare final 2022-01-17
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- begin to move more quickly, increase in rate, amount, or extent
- comply with rules, standards, or laws
- an event causing great and often sudden damage or distress; a disaster
- take (someone) away illegally by force or deception; kidnap.
- occur at the same time.
- talk rapidly and continuously in a foolish, excited, or incomprehensible way.
- complete disorder and confusion
- speaking two languages fluently
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- cut off (a limb) by surgical operation.
- go somewhere with (someone) as a companion or escort, be present or occur at the same time as (something else)
- rough or harsh in texture
- an elaborate and formal meal for many people
- refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind.
- a doctor who specializes in the study or treatment of heart diseases and heart abnormalities
- achieve or complete successfully.
- a stupid or careless mistake
- send (someone) away from a country or place as an official punishment.
17 Clues: occur at the same time. • rough or harsh in texture • a stupid or careless mistake • complete disorder and confusion • speaking two languages fluently • achieve or complete successfully. • comply with rules, standards, or laws • cut off (a limb) by surgical operation. • an elaborate and formal meal for many people • refusing to be persuaded or to change one's mind. • ...
Shakespeare Quotes 2025-04-07
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- come what ???? (Macbeth)
- Bag and ????? (As You Like It / Winter's Tale)
- Eaten me out of 1??? and ??? (2 Henry IV)
- As good ???? would have it(The Merry Wives of Windsor)
- All's well that ????? well(title)
- With bated ??????(The Merchant of Venice)
- Dead as a ??? (2 Henry VI)
- ???? comfort (The Taming of the Shrew / King John)
- A dish fit for the ???? (Julius Caesar)
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- Be-all and the ????(Macbeth)
- Eaten me out of ??? and 2??? (2 Henry IV)
- ???? the ice (The Taming of the Shrew)
- All that glitters is not????(The Merchant of Venice
- ????? new world (The Tempest)
- In a ???? world than this(As You Like It)
- Cry ???? and let slip the dogs of war (Julius Caesar)
- Crack of ???? (Macbeth)
17 Clues: Crack of ???? (Macbeth) • come what ???? (Macbeth) • Dead as a ??? (2 Henry VI) • Be-all and the ????(Macbeth) • ????? new world (The Tempest) • All's well that ????? well(title) • ???? the ice (The Taming of the Shrew) • A dish fit for the ???? (Julius Caesar) • Eaten me out of ??? and 2??? (2 Henry IV) • Eaten me out of 1??? and ??? (2 Henry IV) • ...
10th grade crossword puzzle 2022-02-11
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- an over emphasis on human worth and ability
- a play by shakespeare
- he showed movement in his pictures
- most famous book on satire
- printer
- renaissance music was more
- music in the middle ages
- painted the mona-lisa
- the study of history, science, grammar, literature and philosophy
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- michaelangelo was a
- erasmus
- the birthplace of the Renaisance
- someone who payed an artist to work for them
- cervantes was a
- "live in the moment"
- raphael made
- raphael
- shakespeare was from
- father of the renaissance times
- masaccio was from
20 Clues: erasmus • raphael • printer • raphael made • cervantes was a • masaccio was from • michaelangelo was a • "live in the moment" • shakespeare was from • a play by shakespeare • painted the mona-lisa • music in the middle ages • most famous book on satire • renaissance music was more • father of the renaissance times • the birthplace of the Renaisance • he showed movement in his pictures • ...
Shakespeare Modern Times 2024-04-04
8 Clues: Playwright & Actor • Genre of Literature • Shakespeare wrote many of these • Male Participate in Shakespeare´s play • Promotion or Recommendation of a brand • Female Participate in Shakespeare´s play • Job of Shakespeare or person that writes plays • Another word for Pressuring someone or something
Shakespeare Modern Times 2024-04-04
8 Clues: Playwright & Actor • Genre of Literature • Shakespeare wrote many of these • Male Participate in Shakespeare´s play • Promotion or Recommendation of a brand • Female Participate in Shakespeare´s play • Job of Shakespeare or person that writes plays • Another word for Pressuring someone or something
Shakespeare Vocabulary 2020-07-17
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- A figure of speech in which a word or phrase is applied to an object or action to which it is not literally applicable.
- Types of poems Shakespeare would write and became famous for.
- The witty exploitation of the meanings and ambiguities of words, especially in puns.
- The theater where Shakespeare's plays were performed.
- The era in which Shakespeare lived and wrote his works in.
- Shakespeare was a ________________.
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- The name of the play that Shakespeare is most famous for and is a primary example of the themes he liked to write about.
- The specific type of writer Shakespeare was. (think about the particular genre he wrote for)
- A story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one.
- The genre of plays Shakespeare is most famous for today.
10 Clues: Shakespeare was a ________________. • The theater where Shakespeare's plays were performed. • The genre of plays Shakespeare is most famous for today. • The era in which Shakespeare lived and wrote his works in. • Types of poems Shakespeare would write and became famous for. • The witty exploitation of the meanings and ambiguities of words, especially in puns. • ...
Shakespeare 2015-06-03
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- This person wrote many famous plays
- Someone who was married to Shakespeare
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- A person who Shakespeare "stole" his plays from.
- A women who fell in love with a man who's family didn't like the women's family.
- Son of Shakespeare
- A facility where Shakespeare performed a majority of his plays.
- Daughter of Shakespeare
- A man in one of Shakespeare's play that committed suicide.
8 Clues: Son of Shakespeare • Daughter of Shakespeare • This person wrote many famous plays • Someone who was married to Shakespeare • A person who Shakespeare "stole" his plays from. • A man in one of Shakespeare's play that committed suicide. • A facility where Shakespeare performed a majority of his plays. • ...
William Shakespeare 2025-04-07
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- Who ruled England from 1558-1603?
- This is one of the types of plays Shakespeare wrote; Romeo and Juliet is this genre
- He wrote 154 of these
- April 23, 1616
- Circular; open air theater; 3 stories
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- Theaters closed in 1593, 1603, and 1608 due to this
- "Does" in Shakespearean language
- The number of women actors in the plays
- The rhyme scheme of a sonnet
- Around 1585, Shakespeare left his family and moved here
- He wrote 38 of these
- married Shakespeare in 1582
- This is Shakespeare's nickname because he is considered the greatest poet from England
- "Listen" in Shakespearean language
14 Clues: April 23, 1616 • He wrote 38 of these • He wrote 154 of these • married Shakespeare in 1582 • The rhyme scheme of a sonnet • "Does" in Shakespearean language • Who ruled England from 1558-1603? • "Listen" in Shakespearean language • Circular; open air theater; 3 stories • The number of women actors in the plays • Theaters closed in 1593, 1603, and 1608 due to this • ...
Shakespare Roméo et Juliette 2025-06-24
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- Nom de famille de Juliette
- Epidémie qui oblige les théâtres à fermer en 1592.
- Il présente dés le début les personnages, le lieu et l'intrigue. Il correspond à la situation initiale d'un récit.
- Idée selon laquelle on ne peut échapper au destin.
- Surnom de Shakespeare qui signifie "le poète".
- Pays de naissance
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- Nom de famille de Roméo
- Roméo et Juliette en est une.
- Obstacle qui empêche les amants d'être ensemble.
- Personnage récitant le prologue de la pièce
- Destin prévu du couple à la fin de la pièce.
- Nationalité de Shakespeare
- Synonyme de "fin".
- Shakespeare a écrit des pièces de théâtre mais pas que ...
14 Clues: Pays de naissance • Synonyme de "fin". • Nom de famille de Roméo • Nom de famille de Juliette • Nationalité de Shakespeare • Roméo et Juliette en est une. • Personnage récitant le prologue de la pièce • Destin prévu du couple à la fin de la pièce. • Surnom de Shakespeare qui signifie "le poète". • Obstacle qui empêche les amants d'être ensemble. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-13
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- Place where Romeo and Juliet fall in love
- Name of the first daughter of Shakespeare
- hathaway Person Shakespeare married in 1582
- Item Galileo dropped from the Leaning Tower of Pisa to prove gravitation
- astronomer who came up with the geocentric system
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- Location of Globe Theater
- The period number when Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet
- First astronomer to use a telescope
- Age of Shakespeare when he attended the Stratford grammar school
- Number of sons that James Burbage had
10 Clues: 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 • hathaway Person Shakespeare married in 1582 • astronomer who came up with the geocentric system • The period number when Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet • ...
Life of Shakespeare 2013-02-27
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- Month Shakespeare was born.
- Roman General.
- The name of Shakespeare's wife.
- Shakespeare's large outdoor theater.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of this poetic form
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- Shakespeare's famous love story.
- Shakespeare's first born.
- Devoted himself to avenging his fathers death.
- The Birth town of Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's fathers job.
10 Clues: Roman General. • Shakespeare's first born. • Shakespeare's fathers job. • Month Shakespeare was born. • The Birth town of Shakespeare • The name of Shakespeare's wife. • Shakespeare's famous love story. • Shakespeare's large outdoor theater. • Shakespeare wrote 154 of this poetic form • Devoted himself to avenging his fathers death.
DISCOVERING SHAKESPEARE 2024-02-28
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- KING OF THE FAIRIES IN "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM"
- POOR PEOPLE HAD TO PAY A... FOR THE YARD OR "PIT" TO SEE A PLAY.
- W. SHAKESPEARE WAS BORN IN...UPON AVON.
- SHAKESPEAR'S MOST POPULAR TRAGEDY.
- ONE OF SHAKESPEAR'S QUOTES STILL USED TODAY IS "...PLAY".
- SHAKESPEARE'S POWERFUL SCOTTISH PLAY.
- "THE... OF VENICE"
- SHAKESPEARE USED THAT TO WRITE HIS PLAYS AND POEMS.
- 14-LINE POEM WRITTEN BY SHAKESPEARE.
- SKHAKESPEARE'S THEATRE WAS CALLED "THE..."
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- A WHITE FLAG WAS RAISED EACH TIME THE PLAY WAS A...
- JOHN SHAKESPEARE'S TRADE.
- "TOTUS MUNDUS AGIT HISTRIONEM" MEANS "ALL THE WORLD IS A..."
- THEATRES CLOSED DOWN BECAUSE OF A PLAGUE OUTBURST CALLED "THE BLACK..."
- W.SHAKESPEARE WAS A...
- THE FIRST COLLECTION OF SHAKESPEAR'S PLAYS PUBLISHED IN 1623 WAS CALLED "FIRST..."
16 Clues: "THE... OF VENICE" • W.SHAKESPEARE WAS A... • JOHN SHAKESPEARE'S TRADE. • SHAKESPEAR'S MOST POPULAR TRAGEDY. • 14-LINE POEM WRITTEN BY SHAKESPEARE. • SHAKESPEARE'S POWERFUL SCOTTISH PLAY. • W. SHAKESPEARE WAS BORN IN...UPON AVON. • SKHAKESPEARE'S THEATRE WAS CALLED "THE..." • KING OF THE FAIRIES IN "A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM" • ...
10. o 2025-11-05
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- a Pannónia dicséretének szerzője
- Robinson Cruseo bennszülött barátja
- Balassi feleségének keresztneve
- A reneszánsz kiindulópontja, központja
- az ész filozófiai irányzata
- Losonczy Anna múzsaveve
- A barokk irodalom kedvelt műfaja
- Péter keresztnevű barokk rétor, prédikátor
- Szigeti _______ - Zrínyi Miklós műve
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- A felivilágosodás egyik alirányzata
- stílusiráyzat, mely visszatér az antik művekhez
- reneszánsz pap
- Shakespeare születési helye: Stradford Upon ______
- reneszánsz drámaíró
- Mercutio Capulet párja
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