shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Off the Page and Onto the Stage! 2025-04-16
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- Shakespeare wrote ____, not books.
- Remaining seated is recommended for your ____.
- Even if you're secretly texting your phone gives off ___, which the actors can SEE
- Make us ___ by being the best audience possible.
- His plays were written to be _____.
- Unlike _____ theaters, there is no cleaning crew.
- ____ your snack/lunch trash as you exit.
- Audiences should show ___ for the actors.
- Certain behavior is expected in order to experience the ___ of the Shakespeare Tavern
- There are often ____ fights in Shakespeare's plays.
- Who can see and hear everything you do?
- Good audiences will experience a more ___ performance.
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- Remember: you are attending a ____ show, not a movie.
- You should feel comfortable _____, when appropriate.
- Our play-going experience will take place at the Shakespeare ____.
- Turn this OFF before the show starts.
- Go here BEFORE the performance or during INTERMISSION
- You should feel comfortable _____, when appropriate.
- talking, getting up, or pestering other playgoers is ____.
- Be ____ and THROW AWAY YOUR TRASH as you exit.
20 Clues: Shakespeare wrote ____, not books. • His plays were written to be _____. • Turn this OFF before the show starts. • Who can see and hear everything you do? • ____ your snack/lunch trash as you exit. • Audiences should show ___ for the actors. • Remaining seated is recommended for your ____. • Be ____ and THROW AWAY YOUR TRASH as you exit. • ...
Shakespeare 2022-01-25
10 Clues: niisama • aus mäng • naerualune • hädas olema • sohki tegema • mäng on läbi • kurb vaatepilt • armastus on pime • mis tehtud see tehtud • surma suust välja tulema
Shakespeare 2022-01-25
10 Clues: shy • jealousy • unnoticed • be in trouble • very good person • send someone away • Start a conversation • the world is open to you • get back to the beginning • something good is too much
Shakespeare 2022-02-24
10 Clues: Known as • First Name • Type of poem • Spouse: Anne… • What’s mine is… • I give this to… • Country of birth • Actor, poet and … • Disgusting, Hateful • Tragedy about 2 Italian lovers
shakespeare 2021-09-14
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- someone who composes plays
- the country where shakespeare lived
- the lead male in Romeo and Juliet
- a 14 line poem using rhyming
- an act of presenting a play form of a show
- someone whole feels separated or is(start l)
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- someone who judges harshly (start c)
- the theatre that shakespeare built(start g)
- shakespeare first name
- a genre of movie/play that is funny
10 Clues: shakespeare first name • someone who composes plays • a 14 line poem using rhyming • the lead male in Romeo and Juliet • the country where shakespeare lived • a genre of movie/play that is funny • someone who judges harshly (start c) • an act of presenting a play form of a show • the theatre that shakespeare built(start g) • someone whole feels separated or is(start l)
Shakespeare 2021-09-10
10 Clues: brave • jealous • no friends • can be hurt • will attack • cant be hurt • steals money • to copy something • slowly fall apart • don't know somethings happening
Shakespeare 2022-04-13
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- What Shylock says he will charge if Antonio doesn't pay his bound
- An enemy of Jews and a Roman tax collector
- A party animal that wants to win the heart of Portia
- Venetian gold coins
- What Shylock is; those who charge interest on payments
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- The setting of The Merchant of Venice
- Portia's lady in waiting
- Another word for no interest
- A word for interest
- A material used in one of the boxes that the suitors must choose from
10 Clues: A word for interest • Venetian gold coins • 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 2023-02-28
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- who fakes their death?
- Who wanted to be king of England?
- who do Demetrius and Lysander love?
- What is Shakespeare's birth month
- Shakespeare's daughter's name
- Main theme of the sonnet?
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- Who kills Richard?
- What town is Shakespeare's memorial located in
- Who puts a spell on Demetrius and Lysander?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's first name
10 Clues: Who kills Richard? • who fakes their death? • Main theme of the sonnet? • Shakespeare's daughter's name • Who wanted to be king of England? • What is Shakespeare's birth month • who do Demetrius and Lysander love? • What was Shakespeare's wife's first name • Who puts a spell on Demetrius and Lysander? • What town is Shakespeare's memorial located in
Shakespeare 2023-02-12
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- what war happened in the 1300s and Lasted for over 100 years?
- Where was the globe theater located?
- what country was Shakespeare born in?
- where did Shakespeare die?
- What did Shakespeare's dad do for a living?
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- Who was a very famous sculptor in the renaissance era?
- How did Shakespeare's son Hamnet die?
- What time period was Shakespeare alive in?
- Who was a very famous painter in the renaissance era?
- how many siblings did Shakespeare have?
10 Clues: where did Shakespeare die? • Where was the globe theater located? • How did Shakespeare's son Hamnet die? • what country was Shakespeare born in? • how many siblings did Shakespeare have? • What time period was Shakespeare alive in? • What did Shakespeare's dad do for a living? • Who was a very famous painter in the renaissance era? • ...
Shakespeare 2023-01-27
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- what is Shakespeare's dads first name?
- What was his wife's name?
- what was his last play?
- what was his theatre called?
- where did he die?
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- how many children did Shakespeare have?
- where was he born?
- how old was he when he died?
- the quote to be or not to be is from which play?
- how many plays did he write?
10 Clues: where did he die? • where was he born? • what was his last play? • What was his wife's name? • how old was he when he died? • how many plays did he write? • what was his theatre called? • what is Shakespeare's dads first name? • how many children did Shakespeare have? • the quote to be or not to be is from which play?
Shakespeare 2022-04-27
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- accidentally hit while you are moving
- walk or behave in a very arrogant or self-important way
- fearlessness and determination
- envious or jealous
- lacking in vitality,for or conviction, uninspired or uninspiring
- do something more quickly
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- imaginary or illusionary
- disturb the normal position of a bone
- sad because one has no friends or company
- a wide way leading from one place to another used by cars
10 Clues: envious or jealous • imaginary or illusionary • do something more quickly • fearlessness and determination • accidentally hit while you are moving • disturb the normal position of a bone • sad because one has no friends or company • walk or behave in a very arrogant or self-important way • a wide way leading from one place to another used by cars • ...
Shakespeare 2022-12-08
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- the audience or reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know
- a story written to be acted for an audience
- a short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot
- a speech by one character in a play
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- an unusually long speech in which a character who is on stage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud
- a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
- fourteen-line lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes (Shakespearean-3 four-line units or quatrains, followed by a concluding two-line unit, or couplet; ababcdcd efef gg)
- a play, novel, or other narratives that depicts severe and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy end
- direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken,in ordinary use
- a group who says things at the same time anachronism event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period
10 Clues: a speech by one character in a play • a story written to be acted for an audience • direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken,in ordinary use • a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different • a short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot • ...
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 • ...
reneszánsz 2022-11-17
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- dialógus
- Shakespeare színházának a neve.
- a dráma egyik műfaja, fő elemei a félreértés, a személycsere, a meglepetés és a nyelvi komikum.
- Itt született W. Shakespeare.
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- város Itáliában, a reneszánsz szülőhazája
- a dráma egyik műfaja, amelyben valódi igaznak tartott értékek megsemmisülnek
- a reneszánszt megelőző korszak
- W. Shakespeare legismertebb alkotása
- a női szerepeket .....játszották
- Egyszemélyes jelenet, a szereplő érzéseit, gondolatait, vívódásait mondja el.
- Magyarország reneszánsz uralkodója
11 Clues: dialógus • Itt született W. Shakespeare. • a reneszánszt megelőző korszak • Shakespeare színházának a neve. • a női szerepeket .....játszották • Magyarország reneszánsz uralkodója • W. Shakespeare legismertebb alkotása • város Itáliában, a reneszánsz szülőhazája • a dráma egyik műfaja, amelyben valódi igaznak tartott értékek megsemmisülnek • ...
Shakespeare and Romeo & Juliet REVIEW 2021-05-21
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- Romeo's last name
- City of the Globe Theatre
- thinks that dreams lie
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- She is with Juliet since her birth
- The Bard of Avon
- Juliet's father
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- Juliet's cousin
- Setting for Romeo and Juliet
- He married Romeo and Juliet
- Talks too much
- Romeo's place of exile
- Sentences Romeo to exile
- Friend to Romeo
- Queen who sponsored Shakespeare
15 Clues: Talks too much • Juliet's cousin • Friend to Romeo • Juliet's father • The Bard of Avon • Romeo's last name • thinks that dreams lie • Romeo's place of exile • Sentences Romeo to exile • Shakespeare's birthplace • City of the Globe Theatre • He married Romeo and Juliet • Setting for Romeo and Juliet • Queen who sponsored Shakespeare • She is with Juliet since her birth
Crossword 2022-01-26
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- They …………… born in July
- ……………….. do you live? I live in York.
- Preterit of "write" =
- Preterit of have
- Preterit of "win" =
- On the 4th Thursday of November =
- Dickens was a ………………………… writer.
- M.Jackon's nickname was "the ..... of Pop"
- Yesterday, we …………………………… a movie on TV.
- Preterit of "do" =
- Beatrix Potter wrote and ...... books.
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- He was a famous English poet =
- Shakespeare was ………………………… .
- The opposite of never.
- ………….. were you born?
- Roald Dahl wrote ……………………… .
- London is the ………………… of England.
- ………………… is the English for “grenouille”?
- Kevin …………….. not live in Oxford.
- Can you …………… me please?
20 Clues: Preterit of have • Preterit of "do" = • Preterit of "win" = • Preterit of "write" = • ………….. were you born? • The opposite of never. • They …………… born in July • Can you …………… me please? • Shakespeare was ………………………… . • Roald Dahl wrote ……………………… . • He was a famous English poet = • Dickens was a ………………………… writer. • On the 4th Thursday of November = • London is the ………………… of England. • ...
William Shakespeare 2021-05-05
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- Having no knowledge of a situation or fact.
- Solitary.
- Take off one's clothes.
- Milk without cream.
- Feeling discomfort.
- Lustful.
- Unnatural or mysterious.
- To become gradually less or smaller.
- Outlaw who commits crimes.
- To push somebody with your elbow, usually in order to get past them.
- Showing elegance.
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- Lack of conviction or motivation.
- Without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel.
- A person who expresses their opinion about a matter.
- Envious or jealous.
- Imaginary or illusory / Incredible; amazing.
- Incapable of being intimidated or subdued.
17 Clues: Lustful. • Solitary. • Showing elegance. • Envious or jealous. • Milk without cream. • Feeling discomfort. • 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 2021-05-05
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- Having no knowledge of a situation or fact.
- Without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel.
- Incapable of being intimidated or subdued.
- Milk without cream.
- A person who expresses their opinion about a matter.
- To push somebody with your elbow, usually in order to get past them.
- Unnatural or mysterious.
- To become gradually less or smaller.
- Take off one's clothes.
- Envious or jealous.
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- Imaginary or illusory / Incredible; amazing.
- Outlaw who commits crimes.
- Lustful.
- Lack of conviction or motivation.
- Showing elegance.
- Feeling discomfort.
- Solitary.
17 Clues: Lustful. • Solitary. • Showing elegance. • Milk without cream. • Feeling discomfort. • Envious or jealous. • 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 2021-05-05
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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. • ...
Shakespeare Secrets 2021-04-08
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- Danny's fast way to get around
- a place Hero looks
- Mrs. Roth's old husband
- Anne Boleyn's choker with pendant
- cutest boy in the eighth grade
- Aron's favorite item
- A report that might help solve the puzzle
- Hero's way about learning more
- A sister
- A class mates dog's name
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- Triss's mean friend
- Danny offers to caver a mean not with it
- An item in Mrs. Roth's back yard
- The main character of the book
- a missing gem
- Shakespeare's petition's
- Something Hero and Mrs. Roth like to do together
17 Clues: A sister • a missing gem • a place Hero looks • Triss's mean friend • Aron's favorite item • Mrs. Roth's old husband • Shakespeare's petition's • A class mates dog's name • Danny's fast way to get around • The main character of the book • cutest boy in the eighth grade • Hero's way about learning more • An item in Mrs. Roth's back yard • Anne Boleyn's choker with pendant • ...
Shakespeare vocabulary 2025-01-07
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- The area where actors perform on a theater.
- A type of play that portrays serious subjects or emotions.
- A lover in one of Shakespeare's plays.
- The country where Shakespeare was born and wrote his plays.
- A written work meant to be performed by actors on a stage.
- The Prince of Denmark in one of Shakespeare's plays.
- Literary work in verse, often used in Shakespeare's plays.
- A subdivision of an act in a play, often setting the action in a particular location.
- Objects used by actors in a play to help tell the story.
- The Queen who ruled during Shakespeare's time.
- Another lover in one of Shakespeare's plays.
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- A poet, often associated with Shakespeare.
- A person who performs in a play.
- The people who watch a play or performance.
- The written text of a play, including dialogue and stage directions.
- A term for an actor, originating from the Greek playwright Thespis.
- The name of the theater where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed.
17 Clues: A person who performs in a play. • A lover in one of Shakespeare's plays. • A poet, often associated with Shakespeare. • The area where actors perform on a theater. • The people who watch a play or performance. • Another lover in one of Shakespeare's plays. • The Queen who ruled during Shakespeare's time. • The Prince of Denmark in one of Shakespeare's plays. • ...
Shakespeare the Great 2013-02-25
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- William's sister that lived twice
- How to address you lessors
- Position in local government
- Position in the local government
- The age William started school
- joint in the middle of your arm Shakespeare created
- Shakespearian word for listen
- When school started
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- Shakespearian word for indeed
- synonym for winner Shakespeare made
- School _____ days a week
- William's birth month
- Shakespearian word for gladly
- Vital to writing
- ____ and quill
- Go _____
16 Clues: Go _____ • ____ and quill • Vital to writing • When school started • William's birth month • School _____ days a week • How to address you lessors • Position in local government • Shakespearian word for indeed • Shakespearian word for gladly • Shakespearian word for listen • The age William started school • Position in the local government • William's sister that lived twice • ...
William Shakespeare 2024-02-16
13 Clues: his job • his name • his theatre • his wifes job • his famous book • Hathaway his wife • his most famous play • Shakespeare his dad • the city he lived in • sonnets his famous poem • the country he lived in • Shakespeare his mother • how many siblings did he have
Macbeth Context 2025-08-11
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- An execution technique for women suspected of being witches (12)
- William's surname (11)
- How were Elizabeth I and King James of Scotland related? (7)
- A play that contains treason, murder, death and demise (7)
- How many books did King James write during his life? (3)
- Birth and death month (5)
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- Religious leaders saw belief in witches as a threat to what type of worship? (9)
- Shakespeare wrote 39 of these (5)
- King James heard a rumour that a group of witches were throwing these into the North Sea to conjure a violent storm (4)
- An expression that we use today the we owe to Shakespeare (11)
- A character created by Shakespeare to impress King James (6)
- According to King James who controlled witches? (5)
- How many witches does Macbeth meet in the play? (5)
13 Clues: William's surname (11) • Birth and death month (5) • Shakespeare wrote 39 of these (5) • According to King James who controlled witches? (5) • How many witches does Macbeth meet in the play? (5) • How many books did King James write during his life? (3) • A play that contains treason, murder, death and demise (7) • ...
A reformáció irodalma 2023-10-08
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- Shakespeare színháza
- egy mű átdolgozása
- énekmondó
- Luther Márton
- Júlia vezetékneve
- erkölcsjavító célzatú tanmese
- 14 soros szigorúan kötött versforma
- az ő hatása érződik Balassi szerelmes versein
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- Shakespeare művei
- 1590-ben itt nyomtatták a Károli Bibliát
- a Rómeó és Júlia egyik helyszíne
- itt tanult Balassi
- hasonlóságon alapuló szókép
- klasszikus műveltségre épülő tudás magatartás
- egy ismert dal ritmusára épülő vers
15 Clues: énekmondó • Luther Márton • Shakespeare művei • Júlia vezetékneve • egy mű átdolgozása • itt tanult Balassi • Shakespeare színháza • hasonlóságon alapuló szókép • erkölcsjavító célzatú tanmese • a Rómeó és Júlia egyik helyszíne • egy ismert dal ritmusára épülő vers • 14 soros szigorúan kötött versforma • 1590-ben itt nyomtatták a Károli Bibliát • ...
Shakespeare Crossword - Will O,Vivian,Brad,Olivia P 2016-08-20
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- What was Shakespeare's son named?
- What is a play that ends with a fatal conclusion?
- Which country was Hamlet set in?
- What is a poem that conveys thought, emotion or idea?
- What year did Shakespeare die in?
- What time of day were plays performed in the Globe?
- What was the name of a famous play that involved a Roman Emperor?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
- What is a play that involves love?
- What is the title of someone who handles and directs on stage?
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- Where was Romeo and Juliet set in?
- What is a play that is lighthearted, with happy endings?
- What was Shakespeare's first play called?
- Where did Shakespeare perform most of his plays?
- What was Shakespeare's mother's name?
- What played women in performances?
- How many words did Shakespeare invent?
- In which city was the Globe located?
- How many times was the Globe closed due to the Bubonic Plauge?
19 Clues: Which country was Hamlet set in? • What was Shakespeare's son named? • What year did Shakespeare die in? • Where was Romeo and Juliet set in? • What played women in performances? • What is a play that involves love? • What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • In which city was the Globe located? • What was Shakespeare's mother's name? • How many words did Shakespeare invent? • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-11-20
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- What else could Shakespeare be called?
- Shakespeare's longest play
- Name of Shakespeare's wife
- A famous tragedy
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
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- The theatre where he performed
- Where Romeo and Juliet was based
- Name of one of his children
- Shakespeare's real name
- Name of one of his children
- UPON AVON. Where Shakespeare lived
11 Clues: A famous tragedy • Shakespeare's real name • Shakespeare's longest play • Name of Shakespeare's wife • Name of one of his children • Name of one of his children • The theatre where he performed • Where Romeo and Juliet was based • UPON AVON. Where Shakespeare lived • What else could Shakespeare be called? • How many children did Shakespeare have?
Shakespeare words- Mac Kopelman 2022-11-28
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- The name of an actor
- When overwatch 1 died
- Honesty
- Breaking the forth wall
- I have a lot of these
- Cafe in Ashland, Oregon
- Sounds like bark
- Morty in 1955 the 1985
- The hero's enemy
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- The dj from Fortnite
- Actors do this a lot
- Shakespeare made both of these
- This man is a secret
- Rhymes with hither
- Cobra Kai doesn't allow it
- For a purpose
16 Clues: Honesty • For a purpose • Sounds like bark • The hero's enemy • Rhymes with hither • The name of an actor • The dj from Fortnite • Actors do this a lot • This man is a secret • When overwatch 1 died • I have a lot of these • Morty in 1955 the 1985 • Breaking the forth wall • Cafe in Ashland, Oregon • Cobra Kai doesn't allow it • Shakespeare made both of these
The Shakespeare crossword 2023-02-13
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- It is bad luck for actors to say the name of this play in a theatre
- They played the roles of women in Shakespeare's time
- Shakespeare's theatre in London
- Shakespeare's first name
- Number of plays we have from Shakespeare
- Famous play "... and Juliet"
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- Shakespeare's place of birth
- Shakespeare wrote plays, he was a famous ....
- Shakespeare's nationality
- Another famous play about a Danish prince
- A comedy about magical creatures "A Midsummer night's ..."
- Shakespeare also wrote this kind of poems
12 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's nationality • Shakespeare's place of birth • Famous play "... and Juliet" • Shakespeare's theatre in London • Number of plays we have from Shakespeare • Another famous play about a Danish prince • Shakespeare also wrote this kind of poems • Shakespeare wrote plays, he was a famous .... • ...
Shakespeare's Life & Mathematics 2024-02-01
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- What was Shakespeare's hometown?
- Shakespeare was known as a _______ in Stratford.
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
- What did Shakespeare live through?
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- Shakespeare was known as a famous _______ in London.
- What did Shakespeare put on his grave?
- What gender played female roles?
- What type of poem requires fourteen lines?
8 Clues: What gender played female roles? • What was Shakespeare's hometown? • What did Shakespeare live through? • What did Shakespeare put on his grave? • How many siblings did Shakespeare have? • What type of poem requires fourteen lines? • Shakespeare was known as a _______ in Stratford. • Shakespeare was known as a famous _______ in London.
Romeo and Juliet- Background Information- Crossword Puzzle Creation 2021-08-18
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- know as very poisonous and were thrown at the bad performers
- known for "romeo and juliet," and stealing plots and ideas from other writers
- the man Queen Elizabeth fell in love with - died suddenly in 1560
- Queen Elizabeth had never been married. She is known as the...
- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally _______________ on another mans property
- A modern version of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was created in 1996. The film starred Leonardo Dicaprio as...
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- the worlds most famous love story
- a modern version of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was created in 1996. The film starred Claire Danes as
- shakespeare retired in...(word form)
- The original Globe burned down in 1613 due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of...
- ruled as queen from 1558-1603
- a disease that wiped out more than 1/4 of england's population
- shakespeare's most famous couple. two teens who run away to be together and die for each other
- married shakespeare and gave birth to a pair of twins
- the poorest people were known as...
15 Clues: ruled as queen from 1558-1603 • the worlds most famous love story • the poorest people were known as... • shakespeare retired in...(word form) • married shakespeare and gave birth to a pair of twins • know as very poisonous and were thrown at the bad performers • a disease that wiped out more than 1/4 of england's population • ...
Shakespeare, Globe 2024-03-19
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- Leonardo DiCaprio főszereplésével filmet készítettek belőle.
- A jelenetek helyszínére a szereplői megszólalások utaltak, nem voltak .....
- Ókori elv, ami már nem érvényesül Shakespeare korában.
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- A szereplők nem statikusak, hanem változó karakterek. Ez a ...
- Shakespeare színházának a neve.
- Shakespeare drámai műveinek egy csoportja, e művek főszereplője egy-egy uralkodó
- A legolcsóbb jegytípus a reneszánsz színházba.
- "Lenni vagy nem lenni: az itt a kérdés"
- Hány drámát ír összesen Shakespeare? Add össze a számjegyeit!
- Versszerkezet, a legkötöttebb formák egyike-14 sorból áll.
10 Clues: Shakespeare színházának a neve. • "Lenni vagy nem lenni: az itt a kérdés" • A legolcsóbb jegytípus a reneszánsz színházba. • Ókori elv, ami már nem érvényesül Shakespeare korában. • Versszerkezet, a legkötöttebb formák egyike-14 sorból áll. • Leonardo DiCaprio főszereplésével filmet készítettek belőle. • Hány drámát ír összesen Shakespeare? Add össze a számjegyeit! • ...
Historical Drama 2014-04-10
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- play written by shakespeare
- clown or prankster
- exaggerated emotions
- wrote Macbeth
- having to do with the form of ceremony
- roman playwrite
- a narrative with two levels of meaning
- roman playwrite
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- group of singers
- a play given without words
- a long speech
- part of plot where characters are introduced
- greek playwrite who wrote about free will
- greek tragedy writer
- the first, original
- cleansing or purification of emotions
- imitates the style of other writings in a humorous manner
- a morality play
18 Clues: a long speech • wrote Macbeth • roman playwrite • a morality play • roman playwrite • group of singers • clown or prankster • the first, original • exaggerated emotions • greek tragedy writer • a play given without words • play written by shakespeare • cleansing or purification of emotions • having to do with the form of ceremony • a narrative with two levels of meaning • ...
Romeo And Juliet 2018-03-14
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- Lady Capulet and Capulet's daughter
- Shakespeare was born in...
- Wants to marry Juliet
- Romeo's cousin
- The writer of Romeo and Juliet
- Juliet's caregiver
- Lady Montague and Montague's son
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- Romeo's mom
- Married Romeo and Juliet
- stops the fighting at the beginning of the play
- Juliet's mother
- Romeo's dad
- Juliet's dad
- Gets killed by Romeo
- Romeo's friend and Prince Escalus cousin
15 Clues: Romeo's mom • Romeo's dad • Juliet's dad • Romeo's cousin • Juliet's mother • Juliet's caregiver • Gets killed by Romeo • Wants to marry Juliet • Married Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare was born in... • The writer of Romeo and Juliet • Lady Montague and Montague's son • Lady Capulet and Capulet's daughter • Romeo's friend and Prince Escalus cousin • ...
Renaissance 2024-04-17
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- how many "issues" did Martin Luther have with the Catholic Church
- focus on individual
- What William Shakespeare play inspired the Lion King
- King Henry started this church of his own
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- what does renaissance mean
- famous author and poet from this time- last name
- another city where the renaissance began
- Leonardo's most famous painting
- made changes to printing press that changed printing during this time (last name only)
- a city where the renaissance began
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- Martin Luther's biggest problem with the church was the sale of this
- yet another city where the renaissance started
- the tasty last name of the guy who was Shakespeare? and created the scientific method
- the deceitful family member from Hamlet and Lion King
- theory that the earth is at the center of the ecosystem
- theory stating the sun is at the center of the universe
- art became more "this" during the Renaissance
- the Martin that started the reformation and had issues with the church
19 Clues: focus on individual • painted the Sistine Chapel • what does renaissance mean • Leonardo's most famous painting • a city where the renaissance began • another city where the renaissance began • King Henry started this church of his own • art became more "this" during the Renaissance • yet another city where the renaissance started • ...
Shakespeare 2023-01-27
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- who was the person who came to power through murder
- what was Shakespeare's fathers job
- which street did Shakespeare live
- the month Shakespeare was born
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- Midsummer Night's Dream Shakespeare's best selling play
- how many children did Shakespeare have
- what kind of literature did Shakespeare write
- what theatre did Shakespeare's plays appeared
- how long was the school day
9 Clues: how long was the school day • the month Shakespeare was born • which street did Shakespeare live • what was Shakespeare's fathers job • how many children did Shakespeare have • what kind of literature did Shakespeare write • what theatre did Shakespeare's plays appeared • who was the person who came to power through murder • ...
Shakespeare and Romeo & Juliet REVIEW 2021-05-21
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- Romeo's last name
- City of the Globe Theatre
- thinks that dreams lie
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- She is with Juliet since her birth
- The Bard of Avon
- Juliet's father
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- Juliet's cousin
- Setting for Romeo and Juliet
- He married Romeo and Juliet
- Talks too much
- Romeo's place of exile
- Sentences Romeo to exile
- Friend to Romeo
- Queen who sponsored Shakespeare
15 Clues: Talks too much • Juliet's cousin • Friend to Romeo • Juliet's father • The Bard of Avon • Romeo's last name • thinks that dreams lie • Romeo's place of exile • Sentences Romeo to exile • Shakespeare's birthplace • City of the Globe Theatre • He married Romeo and Juliet • Setting for Romeo and Juliet • Queen who sponsored Shakespeare • She is with Juliet since her birth
Sonnet 83 2017-11-06
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- What sequence is this sonnet from?
- What year was this sonnet published in?
- Shakespeare claims that the modern poets could not replicate the young man's _______ in writing.
- Shakespeare says he does not damage a person's beauty by being what?
- The speaker uses this rhetorical device in line 13.
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- Who is the sonnet written for?
- Name of the speaker.
- What does Shakespeare compare the modern poets to?
- Rhyming scheme of the second quatrain.
- The speaker uses this rhetorical device in line 12.
10 Clues: Name of the speaker. • Who is the sonnet written for? • What sequence is this sonnet from? • Rhyming scheme of the second quatrain. • What year was this sonnet published in? • What does Shakespeare compare the modern poets to? • The speaker uses this rhetorical device in line 13. • The speaker uses this rhetorical device in line 12. • ...
Historical Drama 2014-04-10
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- greek tragedy writer
- greek playwrite who wrote about free will
- a play given without words
- the first, original
- wrote Macbeth
- having to do with the form of ceremony
- a long speech
- roman playwrite
- roman playwrite
- play written by shakespeare
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- imitates the style of other writings in a humorous manner
- cleansing or purification of emotions
- group of singers
- a narrative with two levels of meaning
- part of plot where characters are introduced
- a morality play
- exaggerated emotions
- clown or prankster
18 Clues: wrote Macbeth • a long speech • a morality play • roman playwrite • roman playwrite • group of singers • clown or prankster • the first, original • greek tragedy writer • exaggerated emotions • a play given without words • play written by shakespeare • cleansing or purification of emotions • a narrative with two levels of meaning • having to do with the form of ceremony • ...
Famous name pairs 2020-05-10
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- ...and Goliath (famous underdog story)
- ...and Gromit (UK animated film characters)
- Romeo and... (Shakespeare play)
- ...and Prejudice (famous novel)
- Will and... (royal couple)
- Beavis and... (US animated cartoon series)
- Anthony and... (Shakespeare play)
- ...and the Tramp (animated Disney film)
- ...N' Roses (US band)
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- Dr. Jekyll and Mr... (fiction characters)
- ...and Garfunkel (US music duo)
- Thelma and... (US film)
- ...and Jerry (US cartoon)
- Salt and... (useful on the table)
- Barbie and... (doll couple)
- ...and stripes (US flag)
- ...and the Beast (fairytale figures)
- ...and McCartney (song writers)
18 Clues: ...N' Roses (US band) • Thelma and... (US film) • ...and stripes (US flag) • ...and Jerry (US cartoon) • Will and... (royal couple) • Barbie and... (doll couple) • ...and Garfunkel (US music duo) • Romeo and... (Shakespeare play) • ...and Prejudice (famous novel) • ...and McCartney (song writers) • Salt and... (useful on the table) • Anthony and... (Shakespeare play) • ...
IRON COUNTY 2023-05-22
10 Clues: Mini Bryce Canyon • Inspired County Name • Ski Resort in Iron County • County Seat of Iron County • Established Parowan in 1851 • Founded the Shakespeare Festival • Location of Shakespeare Festival • University Located in Cedar City • Theater Festival Held in Cedar City • People who lived in IC from 750 to 1250 BC
Shakespeare 2022-02-24
10 Clues: Known as • First Name • Type of poem • Spouse: Anne… • What’s mine is… • I give this to… • Country of birth • Actor, poet and … • Disgusting, Hateful • Tragedy about 2 Italian lovers
Shakespeare 2014-04-20
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- The Duke of Athens
- Puts a love potion in the wrong man's eyes
- The man Helena loves
- Plays the lead male role in the play Pyramus and Thisbe
- Runs away with her lover against her father's wishes
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- The man Hermia loves
- Brings the complaint against Hermia to the Duke of Athens
- The Queen of the Amazons
- Plays the wall in the play Pyramus and Thisbe
- Reveals her best friend's secret to the man she loves
10 Clues: The Duke of Athens • The man Hermia loves • The man Helena loves • The Queen of the Amazons • Puts a love potion in the wrong man's eyes • Plays the wall in the play Pyramus and Thisbe • Runs away with her lover against her father's wishes • Reveals her best friend's secret to the man she loves • Plays the lead male role in the play Pyramus and Thisbe • ...
Shakespeare 2013-04-29
10 Clues: Capulet lover • Montague lover • Shakespeare's son • Unlucky Scottish play. • Shakespeare's first name • Street where he was born. • Shakespeare's first daughter • Shakespeare's second daughter • Town where Shakespeare was born. • The King who's name is the beginning of Shakespeare's school.
Shakespeare 2013-04-14
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- What number was he out of 8 children?
- Where was he buried?
- What type of school did he go to?
- Who was his first child?
- What is the name of the theater where his plays were preformed?
- Who was his first wife?
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- What was the first play he wrote?
- How old was he when he died?
- First long poem published?
- What plague closed theaters?
10 Clues: Where was he buried? • Who was his first wife? • Who was his first child? • First long poem published? • How old was he when he died? • What plague closed theaters? • What was the first play he wrote? • What type of school did he go to? • What number was he out of 8 children? • What is the name of the theater where his plays were preformed?
Shakespeare 2023-05-04
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- Feeling or showing an envious resentment of someone (adj. jaloux)
- Receive an advantage (vb. profiter)
- Remaining loyal (adj. fidèle)
- Be all round somebody or something (vb. entourer)
- Manifestations or events such as ghosts (n. surnaturel)
- Person whose profession is acting on stage (n.)
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- Closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered (adj. pertinent)
- Causing hatred or disgust (adj. détestable, répugnant)
- Profoundly wicked (adj. mauvais, méchant)
- Assembled spectators at a public event (n. public)
10 Clues: Remaining loyal (adj. fidèle) • Receive an advantage (vb. profiter) • Profoundly wicked (adj. mauvais, méchant) • Person whose profession is acting on stage (n.) • Be all round somebody or something (vb. entourer) • Assembled spectators at a public event (n. public) • Causing hatred or disgust (adj. détestable, répugnant) • ...
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 2021-05-04
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- A funny play.
- Plays can be _______ on a stage.
- Anne Hathaway was Shakespeare's ________.
- Shakespeare's father
- Shakespeare's eldest daughter.
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- The city Shakespeare worked in.
- Shakespeare's job.
- Some of Shakespeare's plays were _____________.
- Shakespeare's son.
- A ____________ inspired by Romeo and Juliet is Gnomio and Juliet.
10 Clues: A funny play. • Shakespeare's job. • Shakespeare's son. • Shakespeare's father • Shakespeare's eldest daughter. • The city Shakespeare worked in. • Plays can be _______ on a stage. • Anne Hathaway was Shakespeare's ________. • Some of Shakespeare's plays were _____________. • A ____________ inspired by Romeo and Juliet is Gnomio and Juliet.
Shakespeare 2021-09-09
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- What was his mothers name
- What was Shakespeare's wife's name
- The most violent play by William was titu.....
- His theatres name was the ___ theatre
- What was his oldest Daughters name
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- What plague did Hamnet Williams son die from
- shakespeare wrote Tragedies, Histories and _____
- One of his famous plays was called Romeo and ____
- What type of poems did he write
- What was shakespeare's Fathers name
10 Clues: What was his mothers name • What type of poems did he write • What was Shakespeare's wife's name • What was his oldest Daughters name • What was shakespeare's Fathers name • His theatres name was the ___ theatre • What plague did Hamnet Williams son die from • The most violent play by William was titu..... • shakespeare wrote Tragedies, Histories and _____ • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-04
10 Clues: who was his wife? • what is his dad's name? • what was his mom's name? • what was his first name? • how many words did he make? • how many plays did he make? • what religion is Shakespeare? • what month was Shakespeare born? • is a famous phrase from Shakespeare? • what theater did he help with and perform in?
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;
- or uninspiring
- 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: or uninspiring • To describe jealousy • to push with the elbow • breaking through for the first time • 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 2023-06-15
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- A comedy written around 1599
- One of his most popular tragic romance story
- Known to be as the last play he wrote alone
- Written in 1599 it's a tragic play based on a famous Roman leader
- It is his shortest and one of his most farcical comedies, with a major part of the humour coming from slapstick and mistaken identity
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- The protagonist is Antonio
- The protagonist is a moorish military commander
- Based on the mythology lier of Britain
- story of a prince from Denmark
- written in 1606 one of his most topical plays
10 Clues: The protagonist is Antonio • A comedy written around 1599 • story of a prince from Denmark • Based on the mythology lier of Britain • Known to be as the last play he wrote alone • One of his most popular tragic romance story • written in 1606 one of his most topical plays • The protagonist is a moorish military commander • ...
Shakespeare 2023-08-01
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- In which year was Shakespeare born?
- What is the name of the group Shakespeare performed in?
- Name of the people who stood on the ground to watch the play?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
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- What was a popular and cruel activity of the time?
- What are the inner thoughts of the character spoken aloud?
- What destroyed the Shakespeare's original theatre?
- In which era was Shakespeare born?
- Which of Shakespeare's children sounds the most like one of his plays?
10 Clues: In which era was Shakespeare born? • In which year was Shakespeare born? • What was the name of Shakespeare's wife? • What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre? • What was a popular and cruel activity of the time? • What destroyed the Shakespeare's original theatre? • What is the name of the group Shakespeare performed in? • ...
Shakespeare 2024-02-06
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- mode of fiction represented in performance
- followed their cousin Rosalind in the forest
- stole the dukedom from his brother Duke Senior
- English playwright, poet and actor
- disguise herself as the Ganymede
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- the oldest son of Rowland
- I spoke the monologue called the Seven Ages of Man
- a building which plays and other dramatic performances are given.
- plot to kill his brother
- how many stages in a man's life
10 Clues: plot to kill his brother • the oldest son of Rowland • how many stages in a man's life • disguise herself as the Ganymede • English playwright, poet and actor • mode of fiction represented in performance • followed their cousin Rosalind in the forest • stole the dukedom from his brother Duke Senior • I spoke the monologue called the Seven Ages of Man • ...
Shakespeare 2024-08-01
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- "Your" in Shakespearean
- Romeo's family name in Romeo & Juliet
- Macbeth's wife was called ____ Macbeth
- The first published collection of Shakespeare's plays
- Shakespeare's wife
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- Shakespeare's birthplace
- Shakespeare's play Macbeth is in this genre
- The Lord Chamberlain's Men owned a theatre called The ____
- Shakespeare's first name
- One of Shakespeare's comedies is Taming of the ____
10 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • "Your" in Shakespearean • Shakespeare's birthplace • Shakespeare's first name • Romeo's family name in Romeo & Juliet • Macbeth's wife was called ____ Macbeth • Shakespeare's play Macbeth is in this genre • One of Shakespeare's comedies is Taming of the ____ • The first published collection of Shakespeare's plays • ...
Shakespeare 2025-01-25
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- Remember me, now that you can ___
- Taming of the Shrew: "Fine linen, Turkey cushions __'d with pearl."
- Tempest Spirit
- Four characters' first initials in Macbeth
- A departing text to Macbeth
- Collective Best Example
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- HV: "Like the ___ cannon, let the brow o'verwhelm it."
- Small in amount without gh, as it sounds that is.
- Queen Elizabeth was this
- Not enough when royalty arrives
10 Clues: Tempest Spirit • Collective Best Example • Queen Elizabeth was this • A departing text to Macbeth • Not enough when royalty arrives • Remember me, now that you can ___ • Four characters' first initials in Macbeth • Small in amount without gh, as it sounds that is. • HV: "Like the ___ cannon, let the brow o'verwhelm it." • ...
Shakespeare 2025-09-22
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- A férfi főszereplő, aki a Montague-családból származik.
- A Capulet-család feje, Júlia apja.
- A Capulet-lány, aki beleszeret a Montague-fiúba.
- A pap, aki összeadja a fiatalokat.
- A szobalány, aki segít Júliának és közvetít a szerelmesek között.
- A Montague-család feje, Rómeó apja.
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- A herceg, aki száműzi Rómeót Veronából.
- Rómeó barátja, akit megöl a Capulet-rokon.
- Hogy hívták Júlia kérőjét?
- Júlia harcias unokatestvére, aki párbajozik Mercutióval.
10 Clues: Hogy hívták Júlia kérőjét? • A Capulet-család feje, Júlia apja. • A pap, aki összeadja a fiatalokat. • A Montague-család feje, Rómeó apja. • A herceg, aki száműzi Rómeót Veronából. • Rómeó barátja, akit megöl a Capulet-rokon. • A Capulet-lány, aki beleszeret a Montague-fiúba. • A férfi főszereplő, aki a Montague-családból származik. • ...
shakespeare 2025-11-25
Shakespeare 2025-11-21
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- How many kids did they have?
- What were Shakespeare’s parents' names?
- How many plays did he write?
- Approximately how many different words did Shakespeare create in the English language?
- What were their kids names?
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- How many sonnets did he write?
- Where and in what year was Shakespeare born?
- What did Shakespeare’s father do for a living?
- What was Shakespeare’s wife's name?
- What year did Shakespeare arrive in London?
10 Clues: What were their kids names? • How many kids did they have? • How many plays did he write? • How many sonnets did he write? • What was Shakespeare’s wife's name? • What were Shakespeare’s parents' names? • What year did Shakespeare arrive in London? • Where and in what year was Shakespeare born? • What did Shakespeare’s father do for a living? • ...
Shakespeare B 2025-11-12
8 Clues: Júlia családja • Júlia unokabátyja • Shakespeare-dráma Julius... • Shakespeare-dráma Sok hűhó... • Shakespeare-dráma Tévedések... • Shakespeare színháza Londonban • Romeo ebbe a városba megy száműzetésbe • Romeo barátja, a neve azt jelenti: ’jóakaratú’
Croosword 2022-11-11
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- Caesar considered himself a defender of the people
- twenty-third He died at the age of 52 on
- Pompey married Caesars
- Shakespeare His father was important and a merchant
- costumes All of his costumes were
- In all his plays the actors were all
- wars Caesar departed from the
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- theater one of the places he performed
- Roman generals turned on each other because they wanted more
- Roman generals had individual what
- Elizabeth When the replica of the globe theater opened who appeared
- In 1583 Shakespeare and Anne had their first
- Caesar always wanted to be
- He is known for his plays
- Hathaway 1582 Shakespeare got married to
15 Clues: Pompey married Caesars • He is known for his plays • Caesar always wanted to be • wars Caesar departed from the • costumes All of his costumes were • Roman generals had individual what • In all his plays the actors were all • theater one of the places he performed • twenty-third He died at the age of 52 on • Hathaway 1582 Shakespeare got married to • ...
Introduction to British Sonnets 2024-04-18
13 Clues: Theme • da-Dum • rhyme scheme • beat of sonnet • four line group • turn in a sonnet • Inspired Shakespeare • Italian Sonnet Writer • 14 line poem about love • person telling the sonnet • Time period Shakespeare wrote • The way a sonnet is organized • two lines with same rhyme scheme
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Zachary 2023-10-12
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- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally _______ on another man’s property
- was 25 when she became Queen of England in 1558 and reigned until 1603 when she died.
- The era was characterized by great
- A theater company, Patronized by royalty,1594: Shakespeare is writing, performing, and managing the acting troupe, In 1608, the group became The King’s Men when King James I became their supportive patron.
- _____ was Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Was in love with one of her subjects, Lord Dudley
- Elizabeth was a popular monarch who set a tone for fashion, _________, music, and thought.
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body
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- Married to _________ ______ in 1582
- Shakespeare ____ in 1616
- live dogs or cats could not be found in a 5 square _____ area of the theater
- Shakespeare’s story of lovers has become the most famous love story of all time.
- A modern version of The Tragedy of _________ ___ _______ was created in 1996.
- built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
- Romeo and Juliet inspired the modern musical
15 Clues: Shakespeare ____ in 1616 • The era was characterized by great • Married to _________ ______ in 1582 • built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • Romeo and Juliet inspired the modern musical • Was in love with one of her subjects, Lord Dudley • _____ was Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2024-06-25
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- named after a character in Much Ado, confused misapplication of long words for comedic effect (a.k.a. malapropism)
- Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 ______
- Tempest, Play that starts with a shipwreck
- where Much Ado About Nothing is set
- Globe, Theatre originally built in 1599
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- where is Romeo and Juliet is set
- how many children did Shakespeare have?
- "Shall I compare thee to a ______'s day?"
- King's Men, the acting company to which Shakespeare belonged for most of his career
- Folio, Collection of plays first published in 1623
- Hathaway, Shakespeare's wife
- Trinity, Church where Shakespeare is buried
12 Clues: Hathaway, Shakespeare's wife • where is Romeo and Juliet is set • where Much Ado About Nothing is set • how many children did Shakespeare have? • Globe, Theatre originally built in 1599 • Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 ______ • "Shall I compare thee to a ______'s day?" • Tempest, Play that starts with a shipwreck • Trinity, Church where Shakespeare is buried • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2014-12-04
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- /What did William give to his wife after his dead, His second best ...
- / There a group of Aristocrats who made fun of the people on stage what were they called.
- / There was a language that was popular and good to know which was it.
- / William had a wife called Anne what was her last name?
- / Who paid one penny to stand in the yard to watch the play.
- / Which time of the day were the plays performed.
- / Which school did William Shakespeare attend to when he was young The ... New School.
- / Under which perfomance did the globe theatre burn after a canon shot ... VIII
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- / Who played the womans roll in the plays.
- / Which theatre was most of shakespears plays ... theatre.
- / If you paid more than one penny which area of the theatre were you sitted.
- / Where was Shakespeare born and his grave when he died The ...
- /shakespeare had 3 children with his wife and one of them died as young who?
- / What of Shakespeares work was not published until 1609.
- / William Shakespeare had 7 siblings their name was Margaret,Joan,Richard,Edmund,Joan II,Gilbert and one more who is that?
- / Who was the company's leading actor ... Bourbage.
16 Clues: / Who played the womans roll in the plays. • / Which time of the day were the plays performed. • / Who was the company's leading actor ... Bourbage. • / William had a wife called Anne what was her last name? • / What of Shakespeares work was not published until 1609. • / Which theatre was most of shakespears plays ... theatre. • ...
Historical Drama 2014-04-10
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- greek tragedy writer
- a narrative with two levels of meaning
- exaggerated emotions
- having to do with the form of ceremony
- part of plot where characters are introduced
- roman playwrite
- roman playwrite
- a morality play
Down
- imitates the style of other writings in a humorous manner
- wrote Macbeth
- group of singers
- a play given without words
- play written by shakespeare
- cleansing or purification of emotions
- the first, original
- a long speech
- clown or prankster
- greek playwrite who wrote about free will
18 Clues: wrote Macbeth • a long speech • roman playwrite • roman playwrite • a morality play • group of singers • clown or prankster • the first, original • greek tragedy writer • exaggerated emotions • a play given without words • play written by shakespeare • cleansing or purification of emotions • a narrative with two levels of meaning • having to do with the form of ceremony • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2021-01-24
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- shakespeare also wrote _ _ _ _ _ _ when theatres closed
- applaudir
- huer
- his first job
- a type of play with sad endings
- la peste
- a type of play with happy endings
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- his theatre
- his birthplace
- des gants
- Hamlet A Midsummer Night's Dream
- his nickname
- la scène
- Judith and Hamnet were _ _ _ _ _
- musicians made special _ _ _ _ _ _ to make the plays more exciting
- un dramaturge
16 Clues: huer • la scène • la peste • des gants • applaudir • his theatre • his nickname • his first job • un dramaturge • his birthplace • a type of play with sad endings • Hamlet A Midsummer Night's Dream • Judith and Hamnet were _ _ _ _ _ • a type of play with happy endings • shakespeare also wrote _ _ _ _ _ _ when theatres closed • musicians made special _ _ _ _ _ _ to make the plays more exciting
Shakespeare Review 2022-05-09
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- Two opposite characters are dramatic _____
- Comparison used for clarification
- Two rhyming lines with matching meter
- Repetition of consonant sounds (which way)
- A character reveals something to the audience
- Meter pattern that mimics a heartbeat
- Meter with five feet (ten syllables)
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- A character is thinking aloud
- Irony; The audience knows, the character doesn't
- A character is giving a long speech
- Lines that continue on to the next are...
- A part of an act
- Lines that end with punctuation are end _____
- This type of play will not end well
- A section of the play divided into parts
- Verse that had meter but does not rhyme
16 Clues: A part of an act • A character is thinking aloud • Comparison used for clarification • A character is giving a long speech • This type of play will not end well • Meter with five feet (ten syllables) • Two rhyming lines with matching meter • Meter pattern that mimics a heartbeat • Verse that had meter but does not rhyme • A section of the play divided into parts • ...
Shakespeare Dictionary 2022-11-28
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- ____ I won the lottery and got 100 dollars, that is very lucky.
- His whole story was told ____ because I got verification from his friend.
- Hathaway Shakespeare's wife,_____, was a beautiful lady with 1 child.
- There is a big piece of bread ____ if you are hungry.
- ____ should I do this favor for you since it seems pointless.
- lost years The period of time where no one knows what Shakespeare did is called ____.
- I have an apple at my house so come ___.
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- Shakespeare's son was named ____ and he had a tragic story.
- The villian's ____ was very drawn out and felt overexplained.
- My favorite playwriter has always been ____ because of Hamlet.
- Superman's biggest ____ was always Lex Luthor because of his brain.
- Deadpool often has ____ in the movie where he essentially breaks the 4th wall.
- ____ so much for saving me from the tiger, how can I repay you.
- ____ you get a head injury you should use a helmet on your bike.
- Does ____ want to go play baseball with my friends and me?
- I advise you to ____ to my directions, for they are crucial.
16 Clues: I have an apple at my house so come ___. • There is a big piece of bread ____ if you are hungry. • Does ____ want to go play baseball with my friends and me? • Shakespeare's son was named ____ and he had a tragic story. • I advise you to ____ to my directions, for they are crucial. • The villian's ____ was very drawn out and felt overexplained. • ...
History crossword puzzle 2021-02-23
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- wrote don Quixote
- country Shakespeare was from
- painted Sistine chapel
- added movement to paintings
- most family that sponsored Renaissance art
- type of music in Middle Ages
- most honored and influential scholar of the Renaissance
- satire about chivalry
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- greatest playwright of all time
- wrote about government
- sponsors of an artist
- greatest achievement was printing the Bible
- focus on mans abilities
- country Michelangelo was from
- famous city of art, buildings, canals
- father of Renaissance painting
- country the Renaissance started in
- pictures of Mary
- painted 3D pictures
19 Clues: pictures of Mary • wrote don Quixote • painted 3D pictures • sponsors of an artist • satire about chivalry • wrote about government • painted Sistine chapel • focus on mans abilities • added movement to paintings • country Shakespeare was from • type of music in Middle Ages • country Michelangelo was from • father of Renaissance painting • greatest playwright of all time • ...
Lit FA 2025-02-27
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- Definition: A contradiction between what the reader knows and the what the character thinks. Example: “O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.” (Shakespeare 5.3 119-120)
- Definition: A major flaw that leads to the downfall of the tragic hero. Example: “O true apothecary! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die.” (Shakespeare 5.3 119-120)
- Definition: A figure of speech comparing things without using like or as. Example: “It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!” (Shakespeare 2.2 3)
- Definition: A speech made by one character in a story. Example: “In faith, I will. Let me peruse this face. Mercurio’s kinsman, noble Country Paris!…” (Shakespeare 5.3 74-120)
- Definition: A message from a piece of literature that shows an inside to life. Example: “Have lost a brace of kingsman. All are punished.” (Shakespeare 5.3 295)
- Definition: A conversation between multiple characters that is punctuated by quotation marks. Example: “Sampson: Gregory, o' my word, we'll not carry coals. Gregory: No, for then we should be colliers.“ (Shakespeare 1.1 1-2)
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- Definition: A piece of literature that results in a bad ending for the protagonist. Example: “For never was a story of more woe than this of Juliet and her Romeo. (Shakespeare 5.3 309-310)
- Definition: The main character. Example: “Which, but their children’s end” (Shakespeare Prologue 11)
- Definition: When the author shows clues about an event that happens later in the story before it actually happens. Example: Friar: “These violent delights have violent ends.” (Shakespeare 2.6 9)
- Definition: A comparison of things using like or as. Example: “And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, which, as they kiss, consume.” (Shakespeare 2.6 10-11)
10 Clues: Definition: The main character. Example: “Which, but their children’s end” (Shakespeare Prologue 11) • Definition: A figure of speech comparing things without using like or as. Example: “It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!” (Shakespeare 2.2 3) • ...
Giant Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2017-09-05
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- Mary _______ was Shakespeare’s mother
- Shakespeare’s twin who was a girl
- Julius ______ is a tragedy about a Roman ruler.
- The villain in The Merchant of Venice who cuts another character with a knife according to a contract.
- _________Shakespeare was Shakespeare’s father.
- Edward ________ was a star in Marlowe’s plays
- Ben ________ was Shakespeare’s childhood friend and rival.
- Corpus ________ is a Catholic celebration.
- the town where Shakespeare was born.
- Thomas _________ Judith’s husband
- The Earl of __________ was a supporter of Shakespeare and rumored lover
- Jane _________ was King Edward’s mother
- John __________ helped Shakespeare write Henry VIII.
- Earl of Essex – The Earl of _________criticized the Lord Burgely and was executed by Queen Elizabeth.
- a disease which killed one in five people in Shakespeare’s time
- A play about a Scottish King who is a villain. In the end he loses his friends and the knowledge that his is admired.
- This is a part played by Will Kempe in Henry IV Parts I and II.
- King ________is about a king with three daughters who demands they prove their love for him.
- A Comedy of __________ is play is about two men who arrive in the a town in which each of their twin brothers live.
- Romeo and _________ is a tragedy about two young lovers from rival families.
- Anne _______ was Shakespeare’s wife
- the King after Queen Elizabeth’s death
- ________ the VIII was King of England from 1509-1547.
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- Will ________ was a comic actor who played Falstaff
- Much Ado about ________ features a comic policeman named Dogberry from Shakespeare’s childhood.
- the name of Shakespeare’s first daughter
- A play about a Moroccan King who is convinced his Venetian wife has betrayed him.
- __________ Burbage played the hero in many of Shakespeare’s plays.
- Venus and ________ is the first poem Shakespeare wrote to Henry Wriothesely.
- Lord _________ Strange was the patron of the first theater Shakespeare worked for
- Ann _______ Queen Elizabeth’s mother.
- A __________ Night’s Dream is a comedy comprised of three stories which contains a number of jokes about his friends.
- Richard II is a about a man who has little ________ ability who becomes king.
- Christopher __________ was a dramatist who was about the same age as Shakespeare.
- Anthony and __________ is play is a tragedy about an Egyptian Queen and King who are the most famous lovers in history.
- James _________ was the owner of the first real theater in London.
- Robert _________ was a dramatist who criticized Shakespeare before he died.
- Shakespeare’s twin who was a boy
- Dr. John _________Susanna’s husband
- Probably Shakespeare’s greatest play. It’s about a prince who wants to avenge the death of his father.
- Taming of the ________ is a play is about a “bad-tempered” woman who does not obey her husband.
41 Clues: Shakespeare’s twin who was a boy • Shakespeare’s twin who was a girl • Thomas _________ Judith’s husband • Dr. John _________Susanna’s husband • Anne _______ was Shakespeare’s wife • the town where Shakespeare was born. • Mary _______ was Shakespeare’s mother • Ann _______ Queen Elizabeth’s mother. • the King after Queen Elizabeth’s death • ...
Romeo and Juliet Background Notes by Yash 2022-08-15
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- a famous theater company that Shakespeare offen wrote plays for
- a sovereign head of state
- where Shakespeare started his career
- the two families that the story of Romeo and Juliet revolve around
- the type of people that were allowed inside the Globe Theater
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- The author of the most famous version of Romeo and Juliet, and one of the most renowned authors of all time
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- the story from which shakespeares Romeo and Juliet was derived from
- an infectious disease that produced neurological disorders,a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body
- The nickname of the first queen of England
- The wife of William Shakespeare and the name of a current Hollywood actress
- The first queen of England
- the amount of children that william shakespeare had
13 Clues: a sovereign head of state • The first queen of England • where Shakespeare started his career • The nickname of the first queen of England • the amount of children that william shakespeare had • the type of people that were allowed inside the Globe Theater • a famous theater company that Shakespeare offen wrote plays for • ...
Shakespeare 2022-01-19
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- Word invented by Shakespeare that means "rush"
- The Queen of England during Shakespeare's time
- The period of history Shakespeare wrote during
- Shakespeare's first name.
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- A play about two star crossed lovers
- word invented by Shakespeare that means "go out with" or "date"
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- word invented by Shakespeare that means "sad because one has no friends or company"
- Shakespeare's wife
9 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's birthplace • Shakespeare's first name. • A play about two star crossed lovers • Word invented by Shakespeare that means "rush" • The Queen of England during Shakespeare's time • The period of history Shakespeare wrote during • word invented by Shakespeare that means "go out with" or "date" • ...
Gl 3 Shakespeare 2024-04-23
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- Where was the Globe Theatre?
- 23rd April is Shakespeare's ....
- Complete the name of the play: Romeo and ...?
- Shakespeare was born in ....
- Which queen did Shakespeare write for?
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- Which play is called "The Scottish Play"?
- Shakespeare's first name
- The name of the theatre in London
- Which language did Shakespeare use?
- Shakespeare's wife's was Anne ....
10 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • Where was the Globe Theatre? • Shakespeare was born in .... • 23rd April is Shakespeare's .... • The name of the theatre in London • Shakespeare's wife's was Anne .... • Which language did Shakespeare use? • Which queen did Shakespeare write for? • Which play is called "The Scottish Play"? • Complete the name of the play: Romeo and ...?
Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-12
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- Shakespeare was also known as the ____ Of Avon
- The place where Shakespeare grew up?
- The ________ of Venice
- "Beware the Ides of _____"
- Et Tu _____?
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- A _________ Night's Dream
- What era was Shakespeare born in?
- Much ___ About Nothing
- "Good Frend For Jesus Sake _____, To Digg The Dust Enclosed Here"
- Shakespeare's most famous play
10 Clues: Et Tu _____? • Much ___ About Nothing • The ________ of Venice • A _________ Night's Dream • "Beware the Ides of _____" • Shakespeare's most famous play • What era was Shakespeare born in? • The place where Shakespeare grew up? • Shakespeare was also known as the ____ Of Avon • "Good Frend For Jesus Sake _____, To Digg The Dust Enclosed Here"
LOVE Messelem Adel 2016-05-31
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- Who loves someone
- Lovers created by Shakespeare (two words)
- Lovers lanscape
- Dating
- When you are a heart-breaker you are a ...
- Italian city of love
- End of relationship (two words)
- Principal character of Titanic (two words)
- The Saint of lovers
- French city of love
- Smack from Paris (two words)
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- Known for his arrow
- Symbol of love ( heroe of Titanic)
- Baroc character of literature (two words)
- Lover's film (two words)
- Love story
- Most popular English romantic playwright
- Month of lovers
- TSD
19 Clues: TSD • Dating • Love story • Lovers lanscape • Month of lovers • Who loves someone • Known for his arrow • The Saint of lovers • French city of love • Italian city of love • Lover's film (two words) • Smack from Paris (two words) • End of relationship (two words) • Symbol of love ( heroe of Titanic) • Most popular English romantic playwright • Baroc character of literature (two words) • ...
Shakespeare Study Guide 2023-11-29
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- Shakespearean sonnets consists of 3 (________) lined stanzas
- Where did Shakespeare move in order to earn a living as a poet.
- Sonnets end with a final rhymed (__________)
- Shift in tone in a sonnet
- First name of the woman he married.
- The most significant invention during the Elizabethan Era.
- A sonnet is a (_________) form consisting of 14 lines
- Published Shakespeare's sonnets in 1609
- Second quatrain rhyme scheme
- Sonnet is derived from this Italian word
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- First quatrain rhyme scheme
- (___________) pentameter: every line has 10 syllables
- Final couplet rhyme scheme
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- When did English sonnets start?
- Most famous theatre during the Elizabethan era.
- Each grouping of four line is known as a
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- Iambs have pairs of (________) and unstressed syllables
- Unexplained events were blamed on who?
- Shakespeare's sonnets were fairly (____________)
- Third quatrain rhyme scheme
- One of Shakespeare's twins names.
- The Elizabethan period was the age of what?
- The first 17 of Shakespeare's sonnets were addressed to who?
- English sonnets are known as
26 Clues: Shift in tone in a sonnet • Final couplet rhyme scheme • Third quatrain rhyme scheme • Where was Shakespeare born? • First quatrain rhyme scheme • Second quatrain rhyme scheme • English sonnets are known as • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • When did English sonnets start? • One of Shakespeare's twins names. • First name of the woman he married. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-15
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- Shakespeare wrote # of plays
- Best swordsman in all of Verona
- Where the story mostly takes place
- Romeo's first love
- Romeo was banished to ___
- Spiritual advisor
- Killed Paris
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- Failed to deliver a letter to Romeo due to a quarantine
- Shakespeare was born in ___
- Cousin to Romeo
- Romeo's servant
- Juliet is a ___
- Asks Capulet to marry Juliet
- Romeo is a ___
- "All that glitters is not ___"
15 Clues: Killed Paris • Romeo is a ___ • Cousin to Romeo • Romeo's servant • Juliet is a ___ • Spiritual advisor • Romeo's first love • Romeo was banished to ___ • Shakespeare was born in ___ • Shakespeare wrote # of plays • Asks Capulet to marry Juliet • "All that glitters is not ___" • Best swordsman in all of Verona • Where the story mostly takes place • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-15
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- Cousin to Romeo
- Romeo's first love
- Where the story mostly takes place
- Shakespeare was born in ___
- Best swordsman in all of Verona
- Killed Paris
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- Juliet is a ___
- Spiritual advisor
- Romeo is a ___
- Shakespeare wrote # of plays
- Failed to deliver a letter to Romeo due to a quarantine
- Romeo's servant
- Romeo was banished to ___
- Asks Capulet to marry Juliet
- "All that glitters is not ___"
15 Clues: Killed Paris • Romeo is a ___ • Juliet is a ___ • Cousin to Romeo • Romeo's servant • Spiritual advisor • Romeo's first love • Romeo was banished to ___ • Shakespeare was born in ___ • Shakespeare wrote # of plays • Asks Capulet to marry Juliet • "All that glitters is not ___" • Best swordsman in all of Verona • Where the story mostly takes place • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-15
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- Best swordsman in all of Verona
- Killed Paris
- Juliet is a ___
- Cousin to Romeo
- Romeo's servant
- Shakespeare was born in ___
- Romeo's first love
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- Romeo was banished to ___
- Spiritual advisor
- "All that glitters is not ___"
- Shakespeare wrote # of plays
- Where the story mostly takes place
- Failed to deliver a letter to Romeo due to a quarantine
- Romeo is a ___
- Asks Capulet to marry Juliet
15 Clues: Killed Paris • Romeo is a ___ • Juliet is a ___ • Cousin to Romeo • Romeo's servant • Spiritual advisor • Romeo's first love • Romeo was banished to ___ • Shakespeare was born in ___ • Shakespeare wrote # of plays • Asks Capulet to marry Juliet • "All that glitters is not ___" • Best swordsman in all of Verona • Where the story mostly takes place • ...
Shakespeare Words - Parker Hoey 2022-11-28
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- "indeed my parents liked my new friend"
- The person who make up shakespeare
- "he was over there"
- Shakespeare's wife
- He was the ___ of the character
- "Thank you"
- One of Shakespear's sons that died at 11
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- for what reason
- To listen
- "she might want to hangout"
- "he was over there"
- Before
- "come ______"
- "____ are my bestfriend"
14 Clues: Before • To listen • "Thank you" • "come ______" • for what reason • Shakespeare's wife • "he was over there" • "he was over there" • "____ are my bestfriend" • "she might want to hangout" • He was the ___ of the character • The person who make up shakespeare • "indeed my parents liked my new friend" • One of Shakespear's sons that died at 11
Macbeth Context 2023-02-13
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- The character in the play who some believe the king was related to.
- The hierarchical structure which people in 1606 believed in and which ruled their understadning of the world
- The name of the book written by the king regarding witches (12)
- City Shakespeare moved to to write and produce more plays
- The country in which Macbeth is set.
- A character's tragic flaw
- The belief held in the time of Shakespeare which explains how kings derive their authority from God.(6/5/2/5)
- A character's exaggerated pride which, over-blown, often leads to a fatal conclusion
- The theatre where the King would have been most likely to watch Macbeth
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- The Queen who ruled between 1533 and 1603 when Shakespeare wrote his early plays.
- The type of play Macbeth is categorised as.
- The event that happened in November 1605 which made the king afraid of assasination.
- A character who displays opposite characteristics to the protagonist - in this case Banquo.
- A speech in which a charcter speaks, alone on the stage and to himself or the audience.
- The first name of the king when Shakespeare wrote Macbeth
- Name given to an Earl or Duke in the play of Macbeth
- The term that means the act of killing a king
17 Clues: A character's tragic flaw • The country in which Macbeth is set. • The type of play Macbeth is categorised as. • The term that means the act of killing a king • Name given to an Earl or Duke in the play of Macbeth • City Shakespeare moved to to write and produce more plays • The first name of the king when Shakespeare wrote Macbeth • ...
6GCA 2018 - Sara and Giacomo 2018-06-26
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- the goddess of wisdom and warcraft
- the protagonist in Chinese Cinderella
- a book following an individual's life
- the same letter being used for 2 or more words at a time in a phrase
- a play written by Shakespeare about star-crossed lovers
- a poem of 14 lines
- the act of welcoming strangers to your home
- the leading character in a play, movie, novel, etc.
- a Greek island to the west of Greece
- a play written by Shakespeare about a Scottish king
- Greek poet and author of the Odyssey
- a mythological race of giants with one eye
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- the queen who ruled during Shakespeares early career
- one of the most important writers of all time, introduced a new writing style to the world
- two unstressed followed by one stressed, a metrical meter
- a book written by an individual following his life
- a metric meter of 5 feet
- speaking one's thoughts aloud regardless of any other characters
- a character who is against the leading character/s
- the god of the underworld in ancient mythology
20 Clues: a poem of 14 lines • a metric meter of 5 feet • the goddess of wisdom and warcraft • a Greek island to the west of Greece • Greek poet and author of the Odyssey • the protagonist in Chinese Cinderella • a book following an individual's life • a mythological race of giants with one eye • the act of welcoming strangers to your home • ...
William Shakespeare Crossword 2016-08-17
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- famous playwright's surname
- Tragedy written by Shakespeare
- mother's first name
- church he was baptised & buried at
- one of his most famous plays
- month of birth & death
- known to be the ___ of all time
- his theatre
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- two births, three children
- Kingdom country where he lived
- city he lived in
- A person who writes plays
- no roof theatre (in London)
- he shaped the language we used today
- a person who writes poems
- Hathaway Wife's name
- Star Trek language
- father's first name
- a play about a brave Scottish general
- he wrote 154 of them
20 Clues: his theatre • city he lived in • Star Trek language • mother's first name • father's first name • Hathaway Wife's name • he wrote 154 of them • month of birth & death • A person who writes plays • a person who writes poems • two births, three children • famous playwright's surname • no roof theatre (in London) • one of his most famous plays • Kingdom country where he lived • ...
Shakespeare's Life 2024-02-29
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- Judith's husband
- Shakespeare's first play
- name of the gatehouse Shakespeare purchased in London
- Shakespeare's twins
- Shakespeare's wife
- Shakespeare's first name
- Susanna's husband
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- Shakespeare's birthplace
- name of Shakespeare's father
- Shakespeare's granddaughter
- Shakespeare's first poem
- Shakespeare's first child
- Amount of times Shakespeare is first mentioned as a sonneteer and author
13 Clues: Judith's husband • Susanna's husband • Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's twins • Shakespeare's birthplace • Shakespeare's first play • Shakespeare's first poem • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's first child • Shakespeare's granddaughter • name of Shakespeare's father • name of the gatehouse Shakespeare purchased in London • ...
Shakespeare 2022-07-14
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- What country was Shakespeare born in?
- The name of Shakespeare's most famous play about love.
- How old was Hamnet when he died?
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- What city did Shakespeare live in?
- Shakespeare's plays are the most __________ in the world.
- the name of Hamnet's twin
- Shakespeare wrote plays and ...
- In which month was Shakespeare born?
- Shakespeare's most performed play
9 Clues: the name of Hamnet's twin • Shakespeare wrote plays and ... • How old was Hamnet when he died? • Shakespeare's most performed play • What city did Shakespeare live in? • In which month was Shakespeare born? • What country was Shakespeare born in? • The name of Shakespeare's most famous play about love. • Shakespeare's plays are the most __________ in the world.
Shakespeare's Life 2024-02-29
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- Judith's husband
- Shakespeare's first play
- name of the gatehouse Shakespeare purchased in London
- Shakespeare's twins
- Shakespeare's wife
- Shakespeare's first name
- Susanna's husband
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- Shakespeare's birthplace
- name of Shakespeare's father
- Shakespeare's granddaughter
- Shakespeare's first poem
- Shakespeare's first child
- Amount of times Shakespeare is first mentioned as a sonneteer and author
13 Clues: Judith's husband • Susanna's husband • Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's twins • Shakespeare's birthplace • Shakespeare's first play • Shakespeare's first poem • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's first child • Shakespeare's granddaughter • name of Shakespeare's father • name of the gatehouse Shakespeare purchased in London • ...
Shakespeare Club 2017-03-20
Shakespeare Names 2013-02-23
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- / the girl romeo feels he loves before meeting juliet
- /Juliet's family name
- / person who makes and sells medicine and drugs; romeo bys poisin from this person
- /romeos friendand relative of Prince Escalas
- /Romeos family name
- / Romeos servant who brings him the news of juliets (fake) death
- /nephew of Lord Montague and good friend of romeo
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- / confidant of romeo; friar who marrys romeo and juliet
- /juliet's confidant; old woman who has cared for juliet since her birth
- /nephew of Capulets wife; kills mercutio; romeo kills him in a duel; the hot head
- /servant of capulets; he and gregory inadvertently renew feud
- /Prince of Verona
- /fell inlove with romeo
- /died over grief of romeos banishment from verons
- /name of friar who was unable to deliver Friar Laurence's message to romeo
- /protagnist of the play; the lover
16 Clues: /Prince of Verona • /Romeos family name • /Juliet's family name • /fell inlove with romeo • /protagnist of the play; the lover • /romeos friendand relative of Prince Escalas • /died over grief of romeos banishment from verons • /nephew of Lord Montague and good friend of romeo • / the girl romeo feels he loves before meeting juliet • ...
Shakespeare - Reese 2022-03-01
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- genre of play written later until 1608
- Number of Plays written
- Famous play written
- First Name
- Mother's first name
- Theatre name
- name of body part he named
- Famous joke used today
- Age he died
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- Age he was married
- Number of children had
- Last name
- Tragic play written
- Father's first name
- Wife's last name
- Wife's first name
- Number of times theatre burned down
17 Clues: Last name • First Name • Age he died • Theatre name • Wife's last name • Wife's first name • Age he was married • Tragic play written • Father's first name • Famous play written • Mother's first name • Number of children had • Famous joke used today • Number of Plays written • name of body part he named • Number of times theatre burned down • genre of play written later until 1608
Shakespeare - Tempest 2023-09-01
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- What did Trinculo hide under in the storm?
- How many years was Ariel trapped?
- Who helped the exiled escape with resources?
- Where Stephano told Caliban he is from.
- Who is Miranda in love with?
- Prospero intends to 'drown' his ... at the end of the story.
- How many days is the story set in?
- Prospero is the Duke of...
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- How Caliban described the liquor.
- Who is referred to as the 'half man, half fish'?
- What is the main theme that is desired so heavily?
- The kind of people Caliban represents.
- What kind of tree was the spirit trapped in?
- What Caliban believes Trinculo is.
- The animal that Trinculo looked like when he swam.
- What Stephano floated on to survive.
16 Clues: Prospero is the Duke of... • Who is Miranda in love with? • How Caliban described the liquor. • How many years was Ariel trapped? • What Caliban believes Trinculo is. • How many days is the story set in? • What Stephano floated on to survive. • The kind of people Caliban represents. • Where Stephano told Caliban he is from. • What did Trinculo hide under in the storm? • ...
William Shakespeare 2016-04-25
As You Like It 2024-12-13
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- "It was a _____ and his lass"
- The Frank Sinatra song that Duke Frederick sand at the beginning of Nashville Shakespeare in the Park's "As You Like It"
- Director of Nashville Shakespeare in the Park's "As You Like It"
- "Blow, Blow, ______ wind"
- "Under the _________ tree"
- The scholar who paired old Shakespearian songs up with a likely tune in his "Shakespeare's Songbook"
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- The hit song by the group "Smash Mouth" that was used to close out Nashville Shakespeare in the Park's "As You Like It"
- The character who writes many love songs for Rosalind
- Composer of Nashville Shakespeare in the Park's "As You Like It"
- The scholar who was focused on the historical context and text analysis in his "Vocal Songs in the Plays of Shakespeare"
10 Clues: "Blow, Blow, ______ wind" • "Under the _________ tree" • "It was a _____ and his lass" • The character who writes many love songs for Rosalind • Composer of Nashville Shakespeare in the Park's "As You Like It" • Director of Nashville Shakespeare in the Park's "As You Like It" • ...
L'alphabet phonétique 2025-05-01
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- Rayons utilisés pour l’imagerie médicale.
- Province canadienne francophone.
- Lieu pour loger.
- Prix du cinéma.
- Prénom ou microphone.
- Pays d'Asie du Sud.
- Vêtement standardisé.
- Terme affectueux pour père.
- Personne du nord des États-Unis.
- Chaîne de montagnes.
- Félicitations, réussite.
- Groupe ethnique en Afrique.
- Son réfléchi ou répété.
- Celui qui gagne.
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- Personnage tragique de Shakespeare.
- Prénom commun.
- Danse en couple.
- Boisson alcoolisée.
- Forme géométrique (triangle).
- Ville capitale du Pérou.
- Unité de mesure, mille.
- Premier de l'alphabet.
- Onzième mois de l'année.
- Danse argentine.
- Sport de précision avec un club.
- Personnage de Shakespeare.
26 Clues: Prénom commun. • Prix du cinéma. • Lieu pour loger. • Danse en couple. • Danse argentine. • Celui qui gagne. • Boisson alcoolisée. • Pays d'Asie du Sud. • Chaîne de montagnes. • Prénom ou microphone. • Vêtement standardisé. • Premier de l'alphabet. • Unité de mesure, mille. • Son réfléchi ou répété. • Ville capitale du Pérou. • Onzième mois de l'année. • Félicitations, réussite. • ...
Shakespeare's Life 2024-02-29
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- Judith's husband
- Shakespeare's first play
- name of the gatehouse Shakespeare purchased in London
- Shakespeare's twins
- Shakespeare's wife
- Shakespeare's first name
- Susanna's husband
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- Shakespeare's birthplace
- name of Shakespeare's father
- Shakespeare's granddaughter
- Shakespeare's first poem
- Shakespeare's first child
- Amount of times Shakespeare is first mentioned as a sonneteer and author
13 Clues: Judith's husband • Susanna's husband • Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's twins • Shakespeare's birthplace • Shakespeare's first play • Shakespeare's first poem • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's first child • Shakespeare's granddaughter • name of Shakespeare's father • name of the gatehouse Shakespeare purchased in London • ...
Shakespeare's Life 2024-02-29
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- Judith's husband
- Shakespeare's first play
- name of the gatehouse Shakespeare purchased in London
- Shakespeare's twins
- Shakespeare's wife
- Shakespeare's first name
- Susanna's husband
Down
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- name of Shakespeare's father
- Shakespeare's granddaughter
- Shakespeare's first poem
- Shakespeare's first child
- Amount of times Shakespeare is first mentioned as a sonneteer and author
13 Clues: Judith's husband • Susanna's husband • Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's twins • Shakespeare's birthplace • Shakespeare's first play • Shakespeare's first poem • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's first child • Shakespeare's granddaughter • name of Shakespeare's father • name of the gatehouse Shakespeare purchased in London • ...
Julius Caesar Crossword 2025-02-27
Across
- Cities where governments are based
- Raising funds through taxation
- Scolding or corrective punishment
- Greeting or expression of goodwill
- Enduring impacts or gifts
- The act of corrupting or being corrupted
- Food for livestock
- Star in the constellation Andromeda, mentioned in Shakespeare
- Union of forces or nations
- Graciousness or politeness
Down
- Playful behavior often causing harm
- Supernatural manifestation
- Quick trips for supplies or tasks
- Declared unacceptable or illegal
- A mischief-maker, historically
- Chivalrous or heroic
- Daring undertakings
- Military rank below sergeant
- Fades away, as used by Shakespeare
- More skilled or competent
- Exclusion or exile by law
21 Clues: Food for livestock • Daring undertakings • Chivalrous or heroic • Enduring impacts or gifts • More skilled or competent • Exclusion or exile by law • Supernatural manifestation • Union of forces or nations • Graciousness or politeness • Military rank below sergeant • A mischief-maker, historically • Raising funds through taxation • Declared unacceptable or illegal • ...
Year 8 - recap of the year 2021-07-14
Across
- The number of Acts in Macbeth
- Placing two contrasting ideas next to each other for effect
- The fatal flaw that brings down the protagonist in a Shakespearian tragedy
- A big idea in a book (e.g. war)
- The king when Shakespeare wrote Macbeth, had a near miss in the Gunpowder Plot
- Giving human features to a non-living thing
- Ten syllable lines that Shakespeare used with five pairs of unstressed - stressed syllables.
- The eponymous fox from our summer reader
- The Thane of Fife who kills Macbeth
- The Greek term for excessive pride
Down
- Words that start with the same sound
- A non-fiction book written about someone else
- A book written about yourself
- The different types of books (e.g. thriller, historical)
- Macbeth's murdered friend who returns as ghost
- The genre of Macbeth
- The King of Scotland at the end of the play
- The surname of the author of Pax
- The three characters who could tell the future in Macbeth
- A pair of lines that rhyme is a rhyming ________. Shakespeare often used this to highlight a critical moment in a play.
20 Clues: The genre of Macbeth • A book written about yourself • The number of Acts in Macbeth • A big idea in a book (e.g. war) • The surname of the author of Pax • The Greek term for excessive pride • The Thane of Fife who kills Macbeth • Words that start with the same sound • The eponymous fox from our summer reader • The King of Scotland at the end of the play • ...
Christoph Martin Wieland 2015-09-25
Across
- Wer war der erste große Übersetzer Shakespeare Übersetzer?
- Welches Werk hält er an seinem Denkmal in der Hand?
- Wie hieß die bedeutsamste Literaturzeitschrift Wielands? „Die Teutsche …“
- Was hat die Situation für Wieland in Biberach erträglich gemacht?
- Von wem waren die 22 übersetzten Dramen?
- In welchem Land wurde Wieland geboren?
- Wieland wurde von Napoleon als Ritter der … ernannt.
- Wer lud Wieland zu sich nach Zürich ein? (Nur den Nachnamen)
- Wer war seine erste richtige Frau? (Nur den Nachname)
- In welchem Monat ist C.M. Wieland gestorben?
- Welches Sternzeichen war Wieland?
- Wie wurde C.M. Wieland erzogen?
- Wie viele von Shakespeare Dramen blieben unübersetzt?
- Wie hieß seine erste Verlobte?
Down
- Was hat er in Erfurt unterrichtet?
- In welchem Monat wurde C.M. Wieland geboren?
- Wer war ein guter Ratgeber von Wieland?
- Wieviel Thaler hat Wieland als Professor verdient?
- Auf welche Schule ging er mit 14. Jahren?
- Wo lebte er im Jahre 1749?
- Er war ein klassischer Vertreter der ….
- Wie viele Kinder hatte Wieland mit seiner Frau Anna Dorothea von Hillenbrand?
- Wer berief Wieland nach Weimar? (Anna Amalia)
23 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? • ...
