shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
shakespeare vocabulary 2013-02-12
15 Clues: you • why • are • sassy • gladly • indeed • before • right now • do or does • from where • an exclimation • serious disagreement or arguement • actor's speech directed to audience • person responsible for thoughts in play • visually descriptive or figurative language
Shakespeare Words 2020-02-25
Across
- an eruption of something that happens quickly
- stylish
- somebody who wins a competition
- the place where you rest
- without guilt
- sunrise
- to drastically beg
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- small fight
- hooked on something
- being cruel and mean
- to become encrusted on
- no sound is made
- amusingly unconventional
- gangster and looking good
- isolated and by yourself
15 Clues: stylish • sunrise • small fight • without guilt • no sound is made • to drastically beg • hooked on something • being cruel and mean • to become encrusted on • amusingly unconventional • the place where you rest • isolated and by yourself • gangster and looking good • somebody who wins a competition • an eruption of something that happens quickly
Shakespeare Words 2021-09-17
Across
- flagrant or audacious.
- without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous.
- having a light complexion
- the academic environment or community
- too many to be counted; very many.
- the place where a person was born.
- showing fearlessness and determination
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- resembling or appropriate to a church.
- grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly.
- marked or covered with blood.
- the ground floor or lower floors of a building. Airless without wind or breeze; still.
- full of interest; lively and exciting.
- an instance of defeating or being defeated.
- feeling or showing distrust of someone or something.
- resembling a cat in appearance, action, or character, especially by moving gracefully or stealthily.
15 Clues: flagrant or audacious. • having a light complexion • marked or covered with blood. • too many to be counted; very many. • the place where a person was born. • the academic environment or community • resembling or appropriate to a church. • full of interest; lively and exciting. • showing fearlessness and determination • an instance of defeating or being defeated. • ...
Shakespeare Words 2021-09-17
Across
- flagrant or audacious.
- without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous.
- having a light complexion
- the academic environment or community
- too many to be counted; very many.
- the place where a person was born.
- showing fearlessness and determination
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- resembling or appropriate to a church.
- grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly.
- marked or covered with blood.
- the ground floor or lower floors of a building. Airless without wind or breeze; still.
- full of interest; lively and exciting.
- an instance of defeating or being defeated.
- feeling or showing distrust of someone or something.
- resembling a cat in appearance, action, or character, especially by moving gracefully or stealthily.
15 Clues: flagrant or audacious. • having a light complexion • marked or covered with blood. • too many to be counted; very many. • the place where a person was born. • the academic environment or community • resembling or appropriate to a church. • full of interest; lively and exciting. • showing fearlessness and determination • an instance of defeating or being defeated. • ...
Shakespeare Words 2021-09-08
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- lacking distinct or individual characteristics; dull and uninteresting.
- given to or characterized by quarreling.
- the action of assassinating someone.
- fascinated; enthralled.
- lacking an education; poorly educated.
- excessive growth.
- the quality or fact of being late; lateness.
- without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous.
- too many to be counted; very many.
- impossible to harm or damage.
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- using or characterized by a great deal of bad language.
- behaving, done, or made in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard.
- showing fearlessness and determination.
- existence or experience beyond the normal or physical level.
- conduct characteristic of a rogue, especially acts of dishonesty or playful mischief.
15 Clues: excessive growth. • fascinated; enthralled. • impossible to harm or damage. • too many to be counted; very many. • the action of assassinating someone. • lacking an education; poorly educated. • showing fearlessness and determination. • given to or characterized by quarreling. • the quality or fact of being late; lateness. • ...
Shakespeare Words 2021-09-10
Across
- bring into
- being so precious that there cannot be a price
- sudden violent start of something unwelcome
- long established
- sneaky
- able to be reached
- having contact with something
- expression of grief or sorrow
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- untouchable; cannot be harmed
- having or showing impressive beauty or dignity
- not moving
- conductive to success
- having a leak or leaks
- shockingly unacceptable
- aggressive or unfriendly
15 Clues: sneaky • bring into • not moving • long established • able to be reached • conductive to success • having a leak or leaks • shockingly unacceptable • aggressive or unfriendly • untouchable; cannot be harmed • having contact with something • expression of grief or sorrow • sudden violent start of something unwelcome • having or showing impressive beauty or dignity • ...
shakespeare words 2023-05-09
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- economical with regard to money or food
- a way leading from one place to another
- having impressive beauty or dignity
- showing a cautious distrust
- covered in blood
- expressing disapproving judgement
- showing a readiness to give more of something
- no friends or company
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- a punctuation mark used to show possession
- diminish gradually
- to move with great haste
- imitate
- so ludicrous as to be amusing
- devoutly religious
- dark or poorly lit
15 Clues: imitate • covered in blood • diminish gradually • devoutly religious • dark or poorly lit • no friends or company • to move with great haste • showing a cautious distrust • so ludicrous as to be amusing • expressing disapproving judgement • having impressive beauty or dignity • economical with regard to money or food • a way leading from one place to another • ...
Shakespeare 2015-10-15
7 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Who we are studying • Shakespeare's job (2). • Shakespeare's job (1). • Where Shakespeare was born • Year Shakespeare passed away. • The Year Shakespeare was born.
Elizabethan era 2024-01-29
10 Clues: Ground area • William Kempe • Wrote Volpone • Globe Theatre • By ben Johnson • Used by Shakespeare • Roof over the stage • Where wealthy patrons sat • What was the Queen's Name? • Wrote Tamburlaine The Great
Elizabethan era 2024-01-29
10 Clues: Ground area • William Kempe • Wrote Volpone • Globe Theatre • By ben Johnson • Used by Shakespeare • Roof over the stage • Where wealthy patrons sat • What was the Queen's Name? • Wrote Tamburlaine The Great
Irene Moulaki 2020-05-19
10 Clues: 38 ..... • 2 long .... • ... in 1564 • his mother name • .... the theatre • .... Anne Hathaway • son William Shakespeare • .....latin,greek and history • ...... a new theatre The Globe • it is best work from William Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet 2024-06-26
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- the problem that caused it all to happen
- this is what kills Romeo
- what genre is this play?
- Romeo is in love with her at the start
- two households both alike in?
- you kiss by the?
- Romeo is banished here
- he hopes that the marriage will bring the feud to an end
- where is the play set?
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- the peacekeeper
- a good catch for Juliet
- Juliet trusts her
- high up in the garden
- who says a plague on both your houses?
- Shakespeare´s first name
- Shakespeare´s theater is called this
- he mistakenly thinks that Juliet is dead
- how old is Juliet?
18 Clues: the peacekeeper • you kiss by the? • Juliet trusts her • how old is Juliet? • high up in the garden • Romeo is banished here • where is the play set? • a good catch for Juliet • this is what kills Romeo • what genre is this play? • Shakespeare´s first name • two households both alike in? • Shakespeare´s theater is called this • who says a plague on both your houses? • ...
Shakespeare's Life 2024-04-28
8 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's hometown • Shakespeare's last play • A legendary writer/poet • Shakespeare's first play • Where Shakespeare was born • The month Shakespeare was born • The name of Shakespeare's school
romeo and juliet- background notes by nick 2022-08-15
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- shakspeare married this person
- plays romeo in the modern version
- where shakespeare preforms his plays
- there was no_in the theaters
- what juliet and romeo is
- elizabeth was in love with
- queen at 25
- when he retired
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- what romeo and juliet inspired
- elizabeth was a big supported of the
- where shakespeare was born in
- where west side story takes place
- what they served as desserts
- a modern version of the tragedy romeo and juliet
- elizabeth dies in what year
15 Clues: queen at 25 • when he retired • what juliet and romeo is • elizabeth was in love with • elizabeth dies in what year • what they served as desserts • there was no_in the theaters • where shakespeare was born in • shakspeare married this person • what romeo and juliet inspired • plays romeo in the modern version • where west side story takes place • elizabeth was a big supported of the • ...
Novels 2021-03-22
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- with each lie the nose gets longer
- a genre that causes ones heart to sink
- genre synonym
- improves brain connectivity
- a genre that causes suspense
- write on
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- something many dislike
- the wolf went huff and a puff
- author of harry potter
- famous book of shakespeare
- BL (genre)stands for
- a genre that makes your blood run cold
- famous for his comedy, romance, tragedy, history novels
- gain knowledge
- mirror, mirror on the wall who is the prettiest of them all
- disneys first princess (book)
16 Clues: write on • genre synonym • gain knowledge • BL (genre)stands for • something many dislike • author of harry potter • famous book of shakespeare • improves brain connectivity • a genre that causes suspense • the wolf went huff and a puff • disneys first princess (book) • with each lie the nose gets longer • a genre that causes ones heart to sink • a genre that makes your blood run cold • ...
Romeo & Juliet - Background Notes by Caleb 2022-08-15
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- it remained buried until 1989 when a faithful reconstruction was built.
- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally hunting on another man’s property
- a theater company
- Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
- the one shakespeare married
- London lost 1/4 of its population due to this
- Built-in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
- the person Queen Elizabeth was in love with
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- dessert was an orange
- Elizabeth I was 25 when she became Queen Of England in 1558 and reigned until 1603 when she died
- it got burned down in 1613 due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of Henry VIII
- creativity over originality
- The play was written between 1593 and 1596
- Unlike other theaters in England, the Globe opened its doors to virtually all classes of people
- the play lasted about 2 hours
15 Clues: a theater company • dessert was an orange • creativity over originality • the one shakespeare married • the play lasted about 2 hours • The play was written between 1593 and 1596 • Built-in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • the person Queen Elizabeth was in love with • Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon • London lost 1/4 of its population due to this • ...
Unit 2 Renaissance and Reformation Study Guide 2023-09-29
Across
- work of michelangeelo
- list of 95 things wrong about the church
- Birth place of William Shakespeare
- ended the french wars of religion
- work of michelangeelo
- wrote the intitute of christian religion
- passed the edict of nantes
- People who spread catholicism
- Where did the Northern Renaissance start
- John calvins followers
- tarter of the Protestant Reformation
- Who painted the Mona Lisa
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- Author of utopia
- Author of the prince
- wrote about human flaws
- Author of "In Praise of Folly"
- enphasis on person as individual rather than part of a larger group
- wealthy people who sponsored artists
- John calvins followers-france
- Certificates the take away sins
20 Clues: Author of utopia • Author of the prince • work of michelangeelo • work of michelangeelo • John calvins followers • wrote about human flaws • Who painted the Mona Lisa • passed the edict of nantes • John calvins followers-france • People who spread catholicism • Author of "In Praise of Folly" • Certificates the take away sins • ended the french wars of religion • ...
Kate's birthday 2025-03-03
Across
- Last tenant of Milton Street (4)
- Martin & Stacey's daughter (4)
- Henry 1st's true heir (7)
- First pets name (6)
- In 1939, Councillor Cuthbert suggested that the ground be drained from which road to Westcliff Gardens (10)
- What comes next: bowl of night, little slave (6)
- You share a birthday with which chatty magician part 2 (8)
- Nearly named (6)
- "And when true love speaks the voice of all the godsmake heaven drowsy with the harmony" is a quote from which Shakespeare play part 2 (7)
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- The Eagle and (4)
- She's never had (12)
- Famously set fire to (4)
- First tenant of Milton Street (4)
- "And when true love speaks the voice of all the gods make heaven drowsy with the harmony" is a quote from which Shakespeare play Part 1 (4)
- You share a birthday with which chatty magician part 1 (4)
- She just really loves (9)
- "And when true love speaks the voice of all the gods make heaven drowsy with the harmony" is a quote from which Shakespeare play Part 3 (4)
- What comes next: Silvester, Raisin (3)
18 Clues: Nearly named (6) • The Eagle and (4) • First pets name (6) • She's never had (12) • Famously set fire to (4) • Henry 1st's true heir (7) • She just really loves (9) • Martin & Stacey's daughter (4) • Last tenant of Milton Street (4) • First tenant of Milton Street (4) • What comes next: Silvester, Raisin (3) • What comes next: bowl of night, little slave (6) • ...
senbud 2020-02-17
20 Clues: ntt • dewa • queen • kritik • italia • komedi • kubisme • fenomena • surakarta • kelahiran • dekoratif • pemaknaan • kesalahan • kesesuaian • putus-putus • pascapameran • penulis kurasi • the great wave • mengkomunikasikan • william shakespeare
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2021-08-19
Across
- what was thrown at bad actors during plays
- a theater company
- Shakespeare had to flee Stafford for illegally hunting on another mans property
- a play preformed at the globe
- a famous writer performer and actor
- Were thought to be poisonous
- A very famous play written by shakespeare about two lovers
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- an event were the globe burned down
- where plays were preformed
- a very deadly disease that cause neurological disorders and and foul odor
- how they describe the era Elizabethan England
- were Shakespeare made most of is plays for
- who was called the queen virgin
- something that is spread around and could be false or true
14 Clues: a theater company • where plays were preformed • Were thought to be poisonous • a play preformed at the globe • who was called the queen virgin • an event were the globe burned down • a famous writer performer and actor • what was thrown at bad actors during plays • were Shakespeare made most of is plays for • how they describe the era Elizabethan England • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-02-10
9 Clues: His wife's first name • Where Shakespeare was born • This was Shakespeare's job • The amount of children he had • the special day that he died on • His most famous romantic tragedy • What his father made for a living • The acting company Shakespeare wrote for • Shakespeare wrote over one hundred lot of these
Elizabethan Superstitions 2021-08-31
Across
- Something Shakespeare wrote and people performed.
- Something a woman could be cast as?
- Something that is believed but not factual.
- Contagious disease.
- Fake accusations.
- Something that people think.
- Rejected from society.
Down
- The curse of ____
- The most famous playwriter of all time.
- An evil supernatural being.
- Something that can haunt your house.
- A creature beyond the laws of nature.
- Use of supernatural force.
13 Clues: The curse of ____ • Fake accusations. • Contagious disease. • Rejected from society. • Use of supernatural force. • An evil supernatural being. • Something that people think. • Something a woman could be cast as? • Something that can haunt your house. • A creature beyond the laws of nature. • The most famous playwriter of all time. • Something that is believed but not factual. • ...
SHAKESPEARE IN LOVE… 2025-02-09
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- A Shakespearean heroin.
- 1996 was the play’s 400th ______.
- The italian city in which R. & J. takes place.
- In Act II, scene II, J. is on a _____.
- A famous English playwright.
- A subdivision of an act.
- The superlative for “romantic”.
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- The introduction to a play.
- Shakespeare became rich in that city.
- The superlative for “good”.
- A synonym for “dead”.
- This director adapted the play into a movie.
- The English for “pièce de théâtre”.
- Genre of the play.
- The play ends with the ____ of the 2 lovers.
- A Shakespearean hero.
- A holiday celebrated on February 14th.
17 Clues: Genre of the play. • A synonym for “dead”. • A Shakespearean hero. • A Shakespearean heroin. • A subdivision of an act. • The introduction to a play. • The superlative for “good”. • A famous English playwright. • The superlative for “romantic”. • 1996 was the play’s 400th ______. • The English for “pièce de théâtre”. • Shakespeare became rich in that city. • ...
William Shakespeare 2015-07-19
Across
- Name one of his mast famous tragedy?
- What was Shakespeare famous for?
- What´s the name of the country where he lived?
Down
- How do we call the period of time when Shakespeare did live?
- Where was Shakespeare´s famous theatre.
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- What was the name of Shakespear´s theatre?
- What was his job?
8 Clues: What was his job? • Where was Shakespeare born? • What was Shakespeare famous for? • Name one of his mast famous tragedy? • Where was Shakespeare´s famous theatre. • What was the name of Shakespear´s theatre? • What´s the name of the country where he lived? • How do we call the period of time when Shakespeare did live?
The Bard 2025-12-10
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- One of seven famous words invented by Shakespeare and used in Midsummer
- The number of children Shakespeare had
- This was probably the first play performed at the Globe Theater
- This castle is thought to have inspired Midsummer
- Shakespeare's wife
- People who stood in the yard to watch a show at the Globe
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- The location of fictional Elsinore Castle from Hamlet
- The place of Shakespeare's birth in 1564
- This theater was built in 1599 and rebuilt in 1614
- The Casa di Giulietta has become a tourist attraction because of its "Juliet" ___________
- Shakespeare performed in the acting troupe Lord _____ Men
- The event that concluded each play at the Globe
12 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • The number of children Shakespeare had • The place of Shakespeare's birth in 1564 • The event that concluded each play at the Globe • This castle is thought to have inspired Midsummer • This theater was built in 1599 and rebuilt in 1614 • The location of fictional Elsinore Castle from Hamlet • ...
Shakespeare character 2023-03-10
Across
- Its name is 'woman' - according to Hamlet
- The long-suffering director of the Mechanicals
- An animal associated with the character of Bottom
- The star of Pyramus and Thisbe
- Greek city which is the setting of A Midsummer Night's Dream
- A female character who is in love with Demetrius
- A mischievous creature also known as Robin Goodfellow
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- The famous young Montague who fell in love.
- Shakespeare's first name
- The Italian city where Romeo and Juliet is set
- Queen of the Fairies
- The name of the queen who married Hamlet's uncle
- Prince Hamlet's ex-girlfriend
- Hermia's disapproving father
14 Clues: Queen of the Fairies • Shakespeare's first name • Hermia's disapproving father • Prince Hamlet's ex-girlfriend • The star of Pyramus and Thisbe • Its name is 'woman' - according to Hamlet • The famous young Montague who fell in love. • The long-suffering director of the Mechanicals • The Italian city where Romeo and Juliet is set • ...
Shakespeare vocab 2023-04-05
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- speaking one's thoughts aloud when by yourself
- writing arranged metrically
- mistake in the use of a word that sounds the same
- play on words
- exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
- metrical structure
- word or phrase that is 2 interpretations, one being risque
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- 10 sullable in each line
- 2 lines that have the same length that complete thoughts
- figure of speech in which apparently contradictory appears
- a remark that is for the audience; but no other actors
- verse without rhythem
- calling something to mind, without saying it
- compares between 2 things that can or can not be (like or as)
14 Clues: play on words • metrical structure • verse without rhythem • 10 sullable in each line • writing arranged metrically • calling something to mind, without saying it • speaking one's thoughts aloud when by yourself • mistake in the use of a word that sounds the same • exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally • a remark that is for the audience; but no other actors • ...
About Shakespeare 2023-04-30
Across
- shakespeare's work is still __
- who played part of women in shakespeare's play
- name of shakespeare's wife
- number of plays shakespeare wrote
- what theater did he help build
- where was shakespeare born
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- what was shakespeare's first name
- the famous shakespeare's play romeo and ____
- another word for poems
- name of shakespeare's daughter
- name of the disease that killed thousands of people in 1593
- number of shakespeare's siblings
- the shape of new theater he helped to build
- shakespeare's father made
14 Clues: another word for poems • shakespeare's father made • name of shakespeare's wife • where was shakespeare born • name of shakespeare's daughter • shakespeare's work is still __ • what theater did he help build • number of shakespeare's siblings • what was shakespeare's first name • number of plays shakespeare wrote • the shape of new theater he helped to build • ...
shakespeare vocabulary :) 2023-10-17
Across
- the story of the play/the book
- a type of play that ends in sadness and no hope for resolution
- an accessory
- the emotion when you feel like there is no hope
- a fight
- "to be or not to be, that is the question"
- a poem made of 2 quatrains and 2 tercets
- where the actors stand
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- one of the two star-crossed lovers in Shakespeare's most famous tragedy
- a writer of plays
- a type of play centered on humour
- a poetry verse made of five iambs/feet
- the name of Shakespeare's theater
- when an actor is alone on stage and addresses the audience
14 Clues: a fight • an accessory • a writer of plays • where the actors stand • the story of the play/the book • a type of play centered on humour • the name of Shakespeare's theater • a poetry verse made of five iambs/feet • a poem made of 2 quatrains and 2 tercets • "to be or not to be, that is the question" • the emotion when you feel like there is no hope • ...
Shakespeare Vocabulary 2025-10-24
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- An indirect or passing reference to a person, place, event, or another work of literature. It is not explicitly stated, but is intended to call something to mind.
- A long speech in which a character, who is typically alone on stage, expresses their inner thoughts and feelings aloud. It allows the audience to gain insight into the character's motivations and state of mind.
- A line of poetry, or a collection of metrical lines arranged in stanzas. Unlike prose, verse has a more structured rhythm and pattern.
- A figure of speech that makes a direct comparison between two unlike things without using "like" or "as". It states that one thing is another to create a deeper understanding or vivid imagery.
- A figure of speech that combines two contradictory or opposing words for a paradoxical or ironic effect. Examples include "deafening silence" and "loving hate".
- A short speech or comment delivered by a character in a play, directed to the audience or another character, but that other characters on stage are not meant to hear. It reveals a character's inner thoughts, feelings, or intentions.
- A phrase or word with two meanings, one of which is usually obvious and the other often risqué or suggestive. It relies on ambiguity and wordplay for humorous or suggestive effect.
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- An exaggerated statement or claim that is not meant to be taken literally. It is used for emphasis, humor, or to create a strong impression.
- Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter. It is often used in drama because its rhythm closely mimics natural speech.
- Written or spoken language in its ordinary form, without a regular metrical or rhythmic structure. It is the form of most novels, essays, and everyday conversation.
- A form of wordplay that exploits the multiple meanings of a word or the similar sounds of different words for a humorous or rhetorical effect.
- A metrical pattern in poetry consisting of five pairs of syllables, known as "iambs," in each line. Each iamb follows an unstressed-stressed syllable pattern. It is famously used by William Shakespeare.
- The mistaken use of a word in place of a similar-sounding one, often with an unintentionally humorous result. The term comes from the character Mrs. Malaprop in Richard Brinsley Sheridan's play The Rivals.
- A pair of successive lines in poetry that rhyme and have the same meter. They often work together to complete a single thought.
14 Clues: Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter. It is often used in drama because its rhythm closely mimics natural speech. • A pair of successive lines in poetry that rhyme and have the same meter. They often work together to complete a single thought. • ...
Shakespeare Historical Context 2023-04-10
Across
- What is on the ceiling of the Globe Theatre?
- London gained success because it is located on which river port?
- The Queen of England during 1558 & 1603.
- What was the most powerful nation on earth during 1588?
- Where did Shakespeare grow up?
- How much did it cost to stand in the yard and attend Shakespeare's plays?
- What type of religion did England follow during 1558-1603?
- What type of roof does the Globe Theatre in London have?
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- Shakespeare's theatre was known by what?
- Playgoers who stood on the floor near the stage.
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- What type of material is the marble columns of the Globe made from?
- England's first successful theatre was known as what?
- A period in time known as the "rebirth" of European learning.
- In a pickle is a term by Shakespeare that means you're in what?
15 Clues: Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • Where did Shakespeare grow up? • Shakespeare's theatre was known by what? • The Queen of England during 1558 & 1603. • What is on the ceiling of the Globe Theatre? • Playgoers who stood on the floor near the stage. • England's first successful theatre was known as what? • What was the most powerful nation on earth during 1588? • ...
Final Exam Study 2021-04-29
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- What happens contradicts expectations
- tells the background information
- A comparison using like or as
- Do not always look monstrous
- Lesson or moral of a story
- Framed for Duncan's murder
- Part of a thought written as a sentence
- The preferred length of a resume
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- Where Shakespeare was born
- More than one thought written as a sentence
- Easy to memorize and pass down
- Told Macbeth he'd be king
- Long narrative poem about heroes and monsters
- A comparison saying one thing is another
- The tone you need for professional writing
- Passes down values through stories
- The theater made famous by Shakespeare
- Are always capitalized
18 Clues: Are always capitalized • Told Macbeth he'd be king • Where Shakespeare was born • Lesson or moral of a story • Framed for Duncan's murder • Do not always look monstrous • A comparison using like or as • Easy to memorize and pass down • tells the background information • The preferred length of a resume • Passes down values through stories • What happens contradicts expectations • ...
shakespeare words - Gavin Pasquale 2022-11-28
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- and home of a famous play write.
- in class you must ___ to your teacher.
- shakespeare created many ____
- you must ____ over there to find what you need
- died at a young age.
- before
- powerful people are dangerous ____.
- famous play write 1582 1616.
- the foe had been begging for ______
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- the play had many internal monologues called?
- lost years a playwrites actions were unknown.
- in truth
- ____have u come to my home?
- you shall find him over____
- he ____ might have stolen your watch?
- you best hither boy.
- referring to.
- Hathaway wife of a play write.
- when deadpool talks to the audience
19 Clues: before • in truth • referring to. • you best hither boy. • died at a young age. • ____have u come to my home? • you shall find him over____ • famous play write 1582 1616. • shakespeare created many ____ • Hathaway wife of a play write. • and home of a famous play write. • powerful people are dangerous ____. • when deadpool talks to the audience • the foe had been begging for ______ • ...
Elizabethan Superstitions 2021-08-31
Across
- The curse of ____
- Rejected from society.
- A creature beyond the laws of nature.
- Something that can haunt your house.
- Something Shakespeare wrote and people performed.
- An evil supernatural being.
- Something that people think.
Down
- Use of supernatural force.
- The most famous playwriter of all time.
- Fake accusations.
- Something that is believed but not factual.
- Contagious disease.
- Something a woman could be cast as?
13 Clues: The curse of ____ • Fake accusations. • Contagious disease. • Rejected from society. • Use of supernatural force. • An evil supernatural being. • Something that people think. • Something a woman could be cast as? • Something that can haunt your house. • A creature beyond the laws of nature. • The most famous playwriter of all time. • Something that is believed but not factual. • ...
English subjects 10th grade. 2021-12-20
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- One of South Africa's capitals.
- The place where shakespeare was born.
- The amount of human rights a person has.
- Name of the british prime minister during World War 2.
- A tragedy about a paranoid ruler by Shakespeare.
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- The most common religion in South Africa.
- A tragedy about a danish king by Shakespeare.
- The largest city in India in population.
- The most common religion in India.
- Currency in India.
10 Clues: Currency in India. • One of South Africa's capitals. • The most common religion in India. • The place where shakespeare was born. • The largest city in India in population. • The amount of human rights a person has. • The most common religion in South Africa. • A tragedy about a danish king by Shakespeare. • A tragedy about a paranoid ruler by Shakespeare. • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-01-13
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- The company Shakespeare worked for
- daDUM
- ___ did not approve of the theater
- Queen of England who supported the arts but disliked Catholics
- The wooden O where Shakespeare performed his greatest plays
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- Shakespeare's birth place
- Not an actress, but a playwright's wife
- "___ was central to the society for which Shakespeare wrote."
- Wrote plays, but is also known for _______
- Reigning monarch who licensed The King's Men and influenced a version of the Bible.
10 Clues: daDUM • Shakespeare's birth place • The company Shakespeare worked for • ___ did not approve of the theater • Not an actress, but a playwright's wife • Wrote plays, but is also known for _______ • The wooden O where Shakespeare performed his greatest plays • "___ was central to the society for which Shakespeare wrote." • ...
Reniassance Crossword 2012-11-04
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- One of the three greatest artists during the Renaissance
- A government with limited rule over its people and land
- One of the three greatest artists during the Renaissance
- A government with complete rule over its people and land
- A type of system that gives private people or corporations total power over all property
- A piece of writing for a play by a screenwriter
- A play written by Shakespeare about two 'star-crossed' lovers who kill themselves because of their love for each other
- A type of painting consisting of pigment mixed with water
- The author of many classic screenplays, also an actor
- An extremely successful Portuguese explorer during the Renaissance
- A type of painting known for first being invented and used during the Renaissance
- Law decided by the court's decisions, rather than executive action
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- A war that took place during the 1600s; a war lasting thirty years
- Leonardo (last name)
- A person, such as Shakespeare, who writes plays
- A Spanish soldier during the fifteenth century and the sixteenth century
- To travel for the purpose of discovery
- A student in the humanities
- An explorer known for accidentaly finding America
- (first name) da Vinci
20 Clues: Leonardo (last name) • (first name) da Vinci • A student in the humanities • To travel for the purpose of discovery • A person, such as Shakespeare, who writes plays • A piece of writing for a play by a screenwriter • An explorer known for accidentaly finding America • The author of many classic screenplays, also an actor • ...
Random Review 2013-11-14
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- type of poetry Shakespeare wrote
- part of speech that describes nouns
- promoting equal rights for all
- sharpen
- what we call "it's," "can't," and "I'm"
- insane, crazy
- the main action in a sentence
- Kaaliyah's last name
- how I'd describe tutorial
- what Romeo and Juliet fall in
- noun that does the main action of a sentence
- "you" in Shakespearean
- overjoyed, happy
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- Knock, Knock. Who's ______?
- author of Romeo and Juliet
- what you'll be when you finish the last clue
- part of speech that is an action word
- building or structure
- tomorrow
- Juliet's last name
- part of speech that includes people, places, thing
- our school
- genre of Romeo and Juliet
- delayed
- World Series MVP
25 Clues: sharpen • delayed • tomorrow • our school • insane, crazy • World Series MVP • overjoyed, happy • Juliet's last name • Kaaliyah's last name • building or structure • "you" in Shakespearean • genre of Romeo and Juliet • how I'd describe tutorial • author of Romeo and Juliet • Knock, Knock. Who's ______? • the main action in a sentence • what Romeo and Juliet fall in • promoting equal rights for all • ...
Shakespeare Game Day 2021-04-26
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- Shakespeare was a poet, play write and _____
- Shakespeare’s wife
- reason theatres were closed for two years
- turned into a donkey
- the Scottish play
- purple flower Puck picks
- paid a penny to stand and see a performance
- old word for poet, Shakespeare’s nickname
- this means a comedy is being performed
- poem 14 lines and are written in iambic pentameter
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- children used to learn the alphabet and verses
- queen of the fairies
- also called the Golden Era
- dies for the one he loves
- where Shakespeare was born and name of cosmetic company
- "double, double toil and trouble"
- Shakespeare’s colorful language with “gross” words
- “Lord what fools these mortals be.”
- Juliet’s family
- theater of the Chamberlain's Men
20 Clues: Juliet’s family • the Scottish play • Shakespeare’s wife • queen of the fairies • turned into a donkey • purple flower Puck picks • dies for the one he loves • also called the Golden Era • theater of the Chamberlain's Men • "double, double toil and trouble" • “Lord what fools these mortals be.” • this means a comedy is being performed • reason theatres were closed for two years • ...
Shakespeare Game Day 2021-04-26
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- old word for poet, Shakespeare’s nickname
- Juliet’s family
- queen of the fairies
- poem 14 lines and are written in iambic pentameter
- turned into a donkey
- reason theatres were closed for two years
- purple flower Puck picks
- dies for the one he loves
- theater of the Chamberlain's Men
- where Shakespeare was born and name of cosmetic company
Down
- “Lord what fools these mortals be.”
- Shakespeare’s wife
- "double, double toil and trouble"
- Shakespeare’s colorful language with “gross” words
- the Scottish play
- children used to learn the alphabet and verses
- Shakespeare was a poet, play write and _____
- paid a penny to stand and see a performance
- also called the Golden Era
- this means a comedy is being performed
20 Clues: Juliet’s family • the Scottish play • Shakespeare’s wife • queen of the fairies • turned into a donkey • purple flower Puck picks • dies for the one he loves • also called the Golden Era • theater of the Chamberlain's Men • "double, double toil and trouble" • “Lord what fools these mortals be.” • this means a comedy is being performed • old word for poet, Shakespeare’s nickname • ...
11A 2025-02-18
Across
- Wrote important works on government
- arts. Teaches history science grammar literature and philosophy
- education. Well rounded education to meet needs of a changing society
- Painted Sistine chapel
- One of the music types of the renaissance
- Invented movable type printing
- Created 3d paintings
- Wrote “don Quixote”
Down
- Greatest play writer
- Added movement into paintings
- Over emphasis on human works and ability rather than god
- Revival in learning
- Payed artist to work for them
- One of the Shakespeare plays
- Painted last supper
- Most influential scholar of the renaissance
- Italy. City where Renaissance started
- Lisa. Most famous painting of the renaissance
- family. Top Patron family of the arts
- Renewed interest in the Bible
20 Clues: Revival in learning • Painted last supper • Wrote “don Quixote” • Greatest play writer • Created 3d paintings • Painted Sistine chapel • One of the Shakespeare plays • Added movement into paintings • Payed artist to work for them • Renewed interest in the Bible • Invented movable type printing • Wrote important works on government • Italy. City where Renaissance started • ...
British culture 2023-10-31
Shakespeare 2024-03-25
8 Clues: The Bard of Avon • Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's longest play • Shakespeare's literary genre • Shakespeare play featuring witches • Shakespeare's nickname , " The Bard of..." • The setting for many of Shakespeare's plays • Shakespeare play featuring star-crossed lovers
William Shakespeare 2016-04-27
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- The G_____ T____ burned to the ground
- What play is this short summary from "A hero has just returned to Rome after defeating the sons of Pompey in battle"
- Place of great britain was shakespeare born in?
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- Where did the quote "To be, or not to be that is the question" come from
- What Age did shakespeare live in
- What gerne was the play Romeo and Juliet written in
- Speaking the name _______ inside a theatre will cause disaster
- Who was William Shakespeare married to?
- What type of school did shakespeare attend?
9 Clues: What Age did shakespeare live in • The G_____ T____ burned to the ground • Who was William Shakespeare married to? • What type of school did shakespeare attend? • Place of great britain was shakespeare born in? • What gerne was the play Romeo and Juliet written in • Speaking the name _______ inside a theatre will cause disaster • ...
Bear Attack Crossword 2024-02-07
12 Clues: Fancy books • Palace of #3 • Color your "crown" • Synonym for attack • Hockey/Shakespeare • For water and nerds • Band/performer/ruler • The Vogue-est of all Time • Bear who doesn't mind the cold • The kind of writing in this zine • Poets and the people of Valentine's Day • What an Octopus and Shakespeare write with
Famous People 2023-01-12
Romeo and Juliet 2020-01-29
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- The age of Juliet
- He Romeo and Juliet died
- Where Romeo is banished
- The priest that married Romeo and Juliet
- The person who Romeo was in love with before Juliet
- Romeo's family name
- Juliet's cousin that was killed
- The person that Juliet sends to to discuss wedding plans with Romeo
- lead female
- The person that Juliet's parents wanted her to marry
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- The person who wrote this story
- Romeo's best friend who was killed by Tybalt
- Servant of capulet
- and Gregory Servants of montague
- Juliet's maiden name
- Romeo's cousin
- lead female
- What type of shakespeare play is this
- The prince of Verona
- The city where the story takes place
20 Clues: lead female • lead female • Romeo's cousin • The age of Juliet • Servant of capulet • Romeo's family name • Juliet's maiden name • The prince of Verona • Where Romeo is banished • He Romeo and Juliet died • The person who wrote this story • Juliet's cousin that was killed • and Gregory Servants of montague • The city where the story takes place • What type of shakespeare play is this • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2020-01-29
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- Where Romeo is banished
- He Romeo and Juliet died
- The person who Romeo was in love with before Juliet
- Romeo's family name
- What type of shakespeare play is this
- The person that Juliet sends to to discuss wedding plans with Romeo
- and Gregory Servants of montague
- Romeo's best friend who was killed by Tybalt
- Servant of capulet
- The priest that married Romeo and Juliet
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- lead female
- Juliet's maiden name
- The city where the story takes place
- The person who wrote this story
- lead female
- The person that Juliet's parents wanted her to marry
- Juliet's cousin that was killed
- The age of Juliet
- Romeo's cousin
- The prince of Verona
20 Clues: lead female • lead female • Romeo's cousin • The age of Juliet • Servant of capulet • Romeo's family name • Juliet's maiden name • The prince of Verona • Where Romeo is banished • He Romeo and Juliet died • The person who wrote this story • Juliet's cousin that was killed • and Gregory Servants of montague • The city where the story takes place • What type of shakespeare play is this • ...
The Renaissance 2024-02-02
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- a satire about chivalry ( two words )
- city famous for its art, buildings and canals
- wrote about government
- painted the “Mona Lisa” ( two word name)
- wrote “Macbeth”
- Moveable type
- Created 3- Dimensional effect in painting
- The most influential and honored scholar of the renaissance
- the country the renaissance started in
- type of music they had in the Middle Ages( chant )
- one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays
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- created movement in painting
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- wrote “Don Quixote”
- the focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- considered the greatest playwright of all time
- painted Madonna’s
- sponsors of artists
- The country Shakespeare was from
- “Father of Renaissance Painting”
20 Clues: Moveable type • wrote “Macbeth” • painted Madonna’s • wrote “Don Quixote” • sponsors of artists • wrote about government • created movement in painting • The country Shakespeare was from • “Father of Renaissance Painting” • a satire about chivalry ( two words ) • the country the renaissance started in • one of Shakespeare’s most famous plays • painted the “Mona Lisa” ( two word name) • ...
Adam Renaissance Cross Word 2025-09-23
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- A belief system created by John Calvin
- Created the Mona Lisa
- Where Shakespeare was from
- Made 95 Thesis
- The language of an area
- Created the printing press
- Granted religious tolerance in france
- Where the Dutch Revolt let gain independence
- wrote Utopia
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- Wrote "In praise of Folly"
- Wrote about human flaws during the Northern Renaissance
- Where the Northern Renaissance began
- Paying to get your sins cleansed
- The protest against the Catholic church
- Someone who pays for art
- Made another religion in order to divorce wife
- Made Anglican church the official church of England
- System of belief involving the world and humans
- The most powerful person in the Catholic church
- Where the Northern renaissance began
20 Clues: wrote Utopia • Made 95 Thesis • Created the Mona Lisa • The language of an area • Someone who pays for art • Wrote "In praise of Folly" • Where Shakespeare was from • Created the printing press • Paying to get your sins cleansed • Where the Northern Renaissance began • Where the Northern renaissance began • Granted religious tolerance in france • ...
GET SHAKESPEARE'D 2024-04-11
8 Clues: Juliet's lover • The queen of egypt • African storyteller • He killed Julius Caeser • The sleepwalking queen's husband • Shakespeare is most famous for ____ • Which country was Shakespeare born in? • How many daughters did Shakespeare have?
Renaissance 2022-02-11
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- a sponsor who paid an artist
- main city of the renaissance
- main country of the renaissance
- famous sponsor family
- by faith alone
- living for the moment
- wrote don quixote
- wrote hamlet and romeo and juliet
- famous reformer who wrote important documents and translated the bible
- what did shakespeare write?
- this church was lossing power
Down
- famous inventor, painter, poet, sculptor, musician
- this became more important for people to know
- valuable famous painting made by leonardo de vinci
- the people of the time focused less on ____
- an over emphasis on human worth
- the music became began to becpme more ___
- painted the sistine chapel
- martin luther wrote 95 of these
- a sobering time
20 Clues: by faith alone • a sobering time • wrote don quixote • famous sponsor family • living for the moment • painted the sistine chapel • what did shakespeare write? • a sponsor who paid an artist • main city of the renaissance • this church was lossing power • main country of the renaissance • an over emphasis on human worth • martin luther wrote 95 of these • ...
Elizabethan Times Quiz 2022-01-26
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- Shakespeare's acting company - "All the ___ Men"
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14-line poems
- nickname for Shakespeare's London theater
- Shakespeare's wife
- the monarch who ruled England from 1558-1603
- "an error in time"
- he became king after Queen Elizabeth
- the month of Shakespeare's birth and death
- Shakespeare lived in ___-upon-Avon
- a theater where Shakespeare's plays were performed
- Shakespeare's friend who built the Globe
- Shakespeare's play that we are reading
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- blank verse
- Shakespeare's father
- theater-goers who had to stand for the play
- in Shakespeare's time, no ___ acted in his plays
- the name of Shakespeare's son
- Queen Elizabeth ruled for ___ years
- this disease ended in 1594
- Elizabeth's sister locked her in a ___
20 Clues: blank verse • Shakespeare's wife • "an error in time" • Shakespeare's father • this disease ended in 1594 • the name of Shakespeare's son • Shakespeare lived in ___-upon-Avon • Queen Elizabeth ruled for ___ years • he became king after Queen Elizabeth • Elizabeth's sister locked her in a ___ • Shakespeare's play that we are reading • Shakespeare's friend who built the Globe • ...
World History Chapter 11a Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-31
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- a revival in learning and a renewed interest in arts in the western world
- country Shakespeare was from
- birthplace of the renaissance (not country)
- the renaissance emphasized the individual not the _______
- created 3-D effect in painting
- added movement in painting
- he was perhaps the most honored and influential scholar of the Renaissance.
- “Father of Renaissance Painting”
- create the sculpture of David
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- education was said to be an answer for _____
- greatest playwright of all time
- sponsors of artists
- where the renaissance began (country)
- during the renaissance man glorified themselves not ______
- wrote Don Quixote
- painted madonnas
- focus on mans abilities
- wrote about government
- most famous family sponsors of the renaissance art
- invented moveable type
20 Clues: painted madonnas • wrote Don Quixote • sponsors of artists • wrote about government • invented moveable type • focus on mans abilities • added movement in painting • country Shakespeare was from • create the sculpture of David • created 3-D effect in painting • greatest playwright of all time • “Father of Renaissance Painting” • where the renaissance began (country) • ...
Famous Authors 2014-05-06
Authors' first names 2025-06-22
21 Clues: Tart • Kesey • Waugh • Plath • Orwell • Austen • McEwan • Barnes • Huxley • Capote • Stoker • Walker • Shelley • Burgess • Ferrante • Salinger • Eugenides • Du Maurier • Safran Foer • Shakespeare • Brontë (of Wuthering Heights)
El Renacimiento 2021-04-09
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- caso en secreto a Romeo y Julieta
- considerada la mejor obra de la edad de Oro
- es la figura literaria en, las estrellas son diamantes que hay en el cielo
- Dama de Don Quijote
- obra de Shakespeare en 1603
- representa a Isabel Freyre
- Gracilazo escribió:
- personaje principal de el avaro
- Harpagón se caracteriza por:
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- la obra Otelo simboliza los:
- hija de Anselmo
- hijo de Harpagón
- Tema de literatura renacentista
- en El dulce lamentar de dos pastores la figura literaria es:
- El autor de el Avaro
- Criado de Cleanto
- estrofa de 5 versos
- autor de la obra Macbeth
- acompañante de las aventuras de Don Quijote
- recurso literario en, Fresco viento, verde hierba
20 Clues: hija de Anselmo • hijo de Harpagón • Criado de Cleanto • Dama de Don Quijote • estrofa de 5 versos • Gracilazo escribió: • El autor de el Avaro • autor de la obra Macbeth • representa a Isabel Freyre • obra de Shakespeare en 1603 • Harpagón se caracteriza por: • la obra Otelo simboliza los: • Tema de literatura renacentista • personaje principal de el avaro • ...
Phonetic Alphabets 2023-09-14
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- Another Word for "Father"
- Where Did Christopher Columbus Think He Sailed To
- "To ______ goes the spoils"
- Turkey Day
- Who Did Juliet Fall In Love With (Shakespeare)
- A Seductive Ballroom Dance
- An Airline Company
- Wolf Pack Leader
- Tiger Woods
- Applause, Clapping, Cheering
- Cartoon Character ___________ Brown
- An Alcoholic Beverage
Down
- An American Baseball Team
- Shakespeare Heroine
- The Green Guy From "Monster's Inc."
- GMC Pickup Truck
- 2.2 pounds
- Holiday Inn, Best Western, Hilton
- Picture of your Bones
- Capital City of Peru
- NATO Code Word for "F"
- What do you and military personnel wear
- The Grouch From Sesame Street
- A South African Language
- A Canadian Province
- Response from shouting in a canyon
26 Clues: 2.2 pounds • Turkey Day • Tiger Woods • GMC Pickup Truck • Wolf Pack Leader • An Airline Company • Shakespeare Heroine • A Canadian Province • Capital City of Peru • Picture of your Bones • An Alcoholic Beverage • NATO Code Word for "F" • A South African Language • An American Baseball Team • Another Word for "Father" • A Seductive Ballroom Dance • "To ______ goes the spoils" • ...
Shakespeare 2025-04-07
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- A place where Shakespeare's works were often presented
- What happened in Shakespeare's life in 1564?
- The Globe Theatre, where Shakespeare worked, was built here in 1599.
- A play that has an unhappy ending
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- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- A tragedy written by Shakespeare. Its central theme is the bond between a father and his son.
- _______ Shakespeare
- Consists of fourteen lines
8 Clues: _______ Shakespeare • Consists of fourteen lines • A play that has an unhappy ending • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What happened in Shakespeare's life in 1564? • A place where Shakespeare's works were often presented • The Globe Theatre, where Shakespeare worked, was built here in 1599. • ...
abc 2015-06-03
17 Clues: Ali • Depp • Jobs • Gates • Seuss • Twain • Marley • Disney • Gandhi • Lincoln • Hawking • Angelou • Einstein • Churchill • Hemingway • Shakespeare • Luther King, Jr.
Shakespeare's Tragedies 2022-01-13
Across
- What play was based on suffering from the loss of children?
- Shakespeare wrote this tragedy during the reign of James 1, dramatizing the damaging effects of political ambition on those who seek power for its own sake
- What did Shakespeare have that contributed to his expression of exploring love through their eyes in many of his early plays?
- The death of Shakespeare's son inspired what play?
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- What leads to the demise of Othello?
- Where did Shakespeare live?
- What social class did most of his plays focus around?
- How many tragedies did Shakespeare write?
- Who was the ruler of Egypt in one of the tragedies?
- What caused the death of King Lear?
10 Clues: Where did Shakespeare live? • What caused the death of King Lear? • What leads to the demise of Othello? • How many tragedies did Shakespeare write? • The death of Shakespeare's son inspired what play? • Who was the ruler of Egypt in one of the tragedies? • What social class did most of his plays focus around? • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Ethen McNeill 2023-10-12
Across
- What was the dessert served in the Globe theater
- What did shakespeare put before originality
- The month shakespeare was born
- What were Hamnet and Judith to Shakespeare
- Queen known and "The Virgin Queen"
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- What was built on the Thames River in London
- Killed 1/4 of the people in London
- What did people pay 2 of to sit on a bench with a head cover
- Made from cats and dogs
- Queen Elizabeth's role in society
10 Clues: Made from cats and dogs • The month shakespeare was born • Queen Elizabeth's role in society • Killed 1/4 of the people in London • Queen known and "The Virgin Queen" • What were Hamnet and Judith to Shakespeare • What did shakespeare put before originality • What was built on the Thames River in London • What was the dessert served in the Globe theater • ...
Chapter 11 2023-02-21
Across
- Who was a painter and a sculptor?
- Who made the Mona Lisa?
- Who was know for being a famous painter?
- who was a famous writer during the renaissance?
- what was Machiavelli Known for?
- Who was a scholar?
- Where was Shakespeare from?
- what was johannes Gutenberg known for?
- What was one of leonardo paintings?
- where was Cervantes from?
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- Who was know for adding movement to paintings?
- After of nomanism?
- Where was masasccio from?
- who was a famous writer?
- who was a famous printer from Germany?
- Who was the father of painting
- Where was Erasmus from?
- Who was a famous play writer?
- His achievements was madonus.
- What was Michelangelo achievement?
20 Clues: After of nomanism? • Who was a scholar? • Who made the Mona Lisa? • Where was Erasmus from? • who was a famous writer? • Where was masasccio from? • where was Cervantes from? • Where was Shakespeare from? • Who was a famous play writer? • His achievements was madonus. • Who was the father of painting • what was Machiavelli Known for? • Who was a painter and a sculptor? • ...
World History CrossWord Puzzle 2023-02-21
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- Author of Don Quixote
- 3-d affects in his artwork
- Painted the roof of the Sistine chapel
- the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- Sponsors of the arts
- Pointed out the evils of the renaissance
- Vinci He was a sculptor, painter, musician, architect
- He painted Madonna's
- Created the printing press
- Family famous for advancing the arts
- what country was Michelangelo from
- Added movement to paintings
- Father of humanism
Down
- Wrote important works of government
- Most famous playwright of all time
- what country was Shakespeare from
- city is famous for canals, arts, buildings
- what kind of music did they have before the renaissance
- a revival of interest in the arts and education
- Father of resistance painting
20 Clues: Father of humanism • Sponsors of the arts • He painted Madonna's • Author of Don Quixote • 3-d affects in his artwork • Created the printing press • Added movement to paintings • Father of resistance painting • what country was Shakespeare from • Most famous playwright of all time • what country was Michelangelo from • Wrote important works of government • ...
Renaissance 2022-02-11
Across
- an over emphasis on human worth
- the music became began to becpme more ___
- famous reformer who wrote important documents and translated the bible
- living for the moment
- a sobering time
- the people of the time focused less on ____
- painted the sistine chapel
- main city of the renaissance
- wrote hamlet and romeo and juliet
- valuable famous painting made by leonardo de vinci
Down
- main country of the renaissance
- wrote don quixote
- what did shakespeare write?
- famous sponsor family
- famous inventor, painter, poet, sculptor, musician
- by faith alone
- this church was lossing power
- martin luther wrote 95 of these
- this became more important for people to know
- a sponsor who paid an artist
20 Clues: by faith alone • a sobering time • wrote don quixote • famous sponsor family • living for the moment • painted the sistine chapel • what did shakespeare write? • main city of the renaissance • a sponsor who paid an artist • this church was lossing power • an over emphasis on human worth • main country of the renaissance • martin luther wrote 95 of these • ...
Unit 2 Renaissance reformation (Riley's) 2024-09-24
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- Made printing press
- wrote "the Prince"
- When people demanded changes with the Religious Reform.
- English playwright wrote about human flaws in Northern Renaissance
- Wealthy people who sponsored artist
- When German rulers could decide the religion for the state
- What did Thomas More write
- Ended the French Wars of Religion
- created ceiling of Sistine Chapel
- Paying money for pardon of sins
- Painted Mona Lisa
Down
- The common language of the people
- Who wrote "the Institute of Christian Religion"
- Ended the 30 year war
- Started protestant Reformation
- Monk army
- who wrote "In Praise of Folly"?
- What Queen Elizabeth did in her reign religion wise
- The country William Shakespeare was from
- focus on the individual
20 Clues: Monk army • Painted Mona Lisa • wrote "the Prince" • Made printing press • Ended the 30 year war • focus on the individual • What did Thomas More write • Started protestant Reformation • who wrote "In Praise of Folly"? • Paying money for pardon of sins • The common language of the people • Ended the French Wars of Religion • created ceiling of Sistine Chapel • ...
11A 2025-02-17
Across
- Wrote Don Quijote de La Mancha
- Focus on man’s abilities and capacities
- Wrote about government
- Botticelli was a
- Created 3-dimensional effect in painting
- Birthplace of Renaissance Italy,________
- People of the Renaissance thought education was remedy for ___
- Sponsors of artists were called
- Renaissance music was
- Michaelangelo was from
- Revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in Western World
- Renaissance humanism did not totally _______ God
Down
- Greatest playwright of all time
- Renaissance renewed interest in _____
- Family Became the most famous patrons of the arts
- Study of history, science, grammar, literature, and philosophy
- Shakespeare was from
- Sistine Chapel
- Painted Madonna’s
- Printed the first Bibles
- Father of Renaissance painting
21 Clues: Sistine Chapel • Botticelli was a • Painted Madonna’s • Shakespeare was from • Renaissance music was • Wrote about government • Michaelangelo was from • Printed the first Bibles • Wrote Don Quijote de La Mancha • Father of Renaissance painting • Greatest playwright of all time • Sponsors of artists were called • Renaissance renewed interest in _____ • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-04
19 Clues: paris • nurse • romeo • juliet • tybalt • italian • esculas • montague • mercutio • benvolio • rosaline • balthasar • shakepeare • friar john • lord capulet • lady caoulet • star crossed • lady montague • friar lawrence
Shakespeare Review 2022-05-18
Across
- A figure of speech comparing two things without using like or as
- a serious error that leads to the protagonist's demise
- sounds introduced to create mood or indicate the presence of something
- Form containing 3 quatrains and a final couplet in iambic pentameter
- a type of play that is based on true life events
- a long speech given by a lone character on stage
- a drama with a sad outcome
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- Language that means more than what it says on the surface
- the author of the play
- everything that is placed upon the stage to give the impression of a particular setting, time or place
- a long speech given by an actor
- A figure of speech comparing two things using like or as
- a statement intended to be heard only by the audience not by other characters
- Items that can be carried on and off the stage by actors
14 Clues: the author of the play • a drama with a sad outcome • a long speech given by an actor • a type of play that is based on true life events • a long speech given by a lone character on stage • a serious error that leads to the protagonist's demise • A figure of speech comparing two things using like or as • Items that can be carried on and off the stage by actors • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-02-16
Across
- name of the city where W.S born
- person who probably wrote W.Shakespeare works
- prejudice against people belonging to particulary social class
- the place where the Queen lives
- mystery about William Shakespeare
- persons who were standing on the ground
- W.Shakespeare's nickname
- type of poems that W.S wrote
Down
- the drink that Romeo and Juliette drank
- group of persons who works together
- death historical ilness witch stoped the drama
- name of his son
- corporation of Edward De Vere
- forme of his theatre
14 Clues: name of his son • forme of his theatre • W.Shakespeare's nickname • type of poems that W.S wrote • corporation of Edward De Vere • name of the city where W.S born • the place where the Queen lives • mystery about William Shakespeare • group of persons who works together • the drink that Romeo and Juliette drank • persons who were standing on the ground • ...
Shakespeare Vocab 2023-04-04
Across
- an actor speaking their thoughts out loud
- an exaggeration statement that should not be taken literally
- an indirect reference to another literary work
- two limes of the same length that rhyme and form one complete thought
- the mistake of using a word in place of another word that sounds close to the same, usually funny
- a rhythm structure of five lines with an unstressed-stressed syllable pattern
Down
- a word of phrase that is open to two interpretations, one is usually kind of naughty
- a line of poetry - has some sort of rhythm
- when a character talks to the audience (in a play) and the other characters don't hear them
- a figure of speech of two words put together that have opposite meanings
- written or spoken language in its regular form
- a comparison without using like or as
- a verse without rhyme
- a play on words
14 Clues: a play on words • a verse without rhyme • a comparison without using like or as • an actor speaking their thoughts out loud • a line of poetry - has some sort of rhythm • an indirect reference to another literary work • written or spoken language in its regular form • an exaggeration statement that should not be taken literally • ...
Meeting Shakespeare 2021-05-19
Across
- month Shakespeare died
- what provided the lights for the plays
- first name of his theatrical group
- name of Shakespeare's wife
- paid a penny to stand and watch the plays
- month Shakespeare was born
- where Shakespeare's family lived
- what they called the Globe
- patron of his second theatrical group
Down
- number of plays he wrote
- second name of his theatrical group
- how the ghost characters entered and exited
- theatre built by Shakespeare
- built the 1st permanent theatre in England
- played the women's parts in the plays
15 Clues: month Shakespeare died • number of plays he wrote • name of Shakespeare's wife • month Shakespeare was born • what they called the Globe • theatre built by Shakespeare • where Shakespeare's family lived • first name of his theatrical group • second name of his theatrical group • played the women's parts in the plays • patron of his second theatrical group • ...
:) Shakespeare Plays 2023-01-10
Across
- Brvtysthslfwit
- Thbttrprtfvlrsdscrtn
- mnwhlvdntwslybttwll
- shllcmprthtsmmrsdy?
- llthtglstrssntgld
- Smcpdkllswthrrwssmwthtrps
- Whvsnbttrdys
- Fllfthmfvthyfthrls,fhsbnsrcrlmd.
Down
- Fmscbthfdflvplyn
- Thcrsftrlvnvrddrnsmth
- Mykngdmfrhrs
- lfsbtwlkngshdw,prplyr,thtstrtsndfrtshshrpnthstg,ndthnshrdnmr...tstltldbyndt,fllfsndndfry,sgnfyngnthng
- Cwrdsdmnytmsbfrthrdths; thvlntnvrtstfdthbtnc
- Hwshrprthnsrpntstthtsthvthnklsschld
14 Clues: Mykngdmfrhrs • Whvsnbttrdys • Brvtysthslfwit • Fmscbthfdflvplyn • llthtglstrssntgld • mnwhlvdntwslybttwll • shllcmprthtsmmrsdy? • Thbttrprtfvlrsdscrtn • Thcrsftrlvnvrddrnsmth • Smcpdkllswthrrwssmwthtrps • Fllfthmfvthyfthrls,fhsbnsrcrlmd. • Hwshrprthnsrpntstthtsthvthnklsschld • Cwrdsdmnytmsbfrthrdths; thvlntnvrtstfdthbtnc • ...
Shakespeare practice 2020-08-08
Across
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- Authority or power given to someone to do
- Make minor changes to a text in order to
- A person who supports feminism.
- cause or policy.
- it fairer
- a particular cause or policy.
- A species seriously at risk of extinction
- Separate from another route and go in a different direction.
Down
- The improvement of something.
- Very unusual or remarkable.
- High level of constraint or restriction.
- Attract the strong attention and interest of (someone)
- A person who publicly supports or
14 Clues: it fairer • cause or policy. • Very unusual or remarkable. • The improvement of something. • a particular cause or policy. • A person who supports feminism. • A person who publicly supports or • High level of constraint or restriction. • Make minor changes to a text in order to • Authority or power given to someone to do • A species seriously at risk of extinction • ...
Shakespeare vocab 2023-04-05
Across
- speaking one's thoughts aloud when by yourself
- writing arranged metrically
- mistake in the use of a word that sounds the same
- play on words
- exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
- metrical structure
- word or phrase that is 2 interpretations, one being risque
Down
- 10 sullable in each line
- 2 lines that have the same length that complete thoughts
- figure of speech in which apparently contradictory appears
- a remark that is for the audience; but no other actors
- verse without rhythem
- calling something to mind, without saying it
- compares between 2 things that can or can not be (like or as)
14 Clues: play on words • metrical structure • verse without rhythem • 10 sullable in each line • writing arranged metrically • calling something to mind, without saying it • speaking one's thoughts aloud when by yourself • mistake in the use of a word that sounds the same • exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally • a remark that is for the audience; but no other actors • ...
Shakespeare vocab 2023-04-05
Across
- speaking one's thoughts aloud when by yourself
- writing arranged metrically
- mistake in the use of a word that sounds the same
- play on words
- exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
- metrical structure
- word or phrase that is 2 interpretations, one being risque
Down
- 10 sullable in each line
- 2 lines that have the same length that complete thoughts
- figure of speech in which apparently contradictory appears
- a remark that is for the audience; but no other actors
- verse without rhythem
- calling something to mind, without saying it
- compares between 2 things that can or can not be (like or as)
14 Clues: play on words • metrical structure • verse without rhythem • 10 sullable in each line • writing arranged metrically • calling something to mind, without saying it • speaking one's thoughts aloud when by yourself • mistake in the use of a word that sounds the same • exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally • a remark that is for the audience; but no other actors • ...
Shakespeare terms. 2023-04-04
Across
- Inderect Reference
- A verse with 5 feet
- a part of play, poem or song
- No rythymn in verse
- A word or phrase that opens to 2 things
- 2 lines of same length and 1 idea.
- figure of speech to change an expression without like or as
- written or language performed
Down
- an actor speaking out loud of thoughts
- figure of speech using Contradictons terms
- Breaking 4th wall
- Exaggerating statement
- Mistake of homophones
- line of a joke
14 Clues: line of a joke • Breaking 4th wall • Inderect Reference • A verse with 5 feet • No rythymn in verse • Mistake of homophones • Exaggerating statement • a part of play, poem or song • written or language performed • 2 lines of same length and 1 idea. • an actor speaking out loud of thoughts • A word or phrase that opens to 2 things • figure of speech using Contradictons terms • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2012-11-04
14 Clues: sad • funny • origin • his job • last name • first name • a 14 line poem • Girl he married • most famous play • made up word by him • in power when he was alive • where his plays were based • major theme in romeo and juliet • about real old events or people
7.2 Shakespeare 2022-03-30
Across
- frequently imprisoned in the Tower of London before being beheaded or hanged.
- Characters who are thoroughly bad
- the year the Globe was rebuilt
- has a light-hearted tone and style
- During Shakespeare's life, many people in London were killed by outbreaks of this
- For musicians or acting scenes
Down
- This city was filthy, stinky, noisy
- Blur the line between good and evil
- the year the Globe burnt down
- Indicated what type of performance was on
- Where the common spectators/audience stood
- The queen during Shakespeare's time
- a series of actions leads to the downfall of the main character
- Admired for their courage and achievements
14 Clues: the year the Globe burnt down • the year the Globe was rebuilt • For musicians or acting scenes • Characters who are thoroughly bad • has a light-hearted tone and style • This city was filthy, stinky, noisy • Blur the line between good and evil • The queen during Shakespeare's time • Indicated what type of performance was on • Where the common spectators/audience stood • ...
Shakespeare's The Tempest 2013-11-02
Across
- A key theme in the play
- Playwright
- A butler and a drunk
- A vessel carrying people at sea
- A slave on the island
- A type of play Shakespeare wrote
Down
- Daughter of Prospero
- A great storm
- A great magician, once Duke of Milan
- A spirit, Prospero frees him in the end
- The King's jester
- The place where the characters find themselves
- Ferdinand and Miranda fall in...
13 Clues: Playwright • A great storm • The King's jester • Daughter of Prospero • A butler and a drunk • A slave on the island • A key theme in the play • A vessel carrying people at sea • Ferdinand and Miranda fall in... • A type of play Shakespeare wrote • A great magician, once Duke of Milan • A spirit, Prospero frees him in the end • The place where the characters find themselves
William Shakespeare 2016-04-27
Across
- What gerne was the play Romeo and Juliet written in
- Place of great britain was shakespeare born in?
- What play is this short summary from "A hero has just returned to Rome after defeating the sons of Pompey in battle"
- Speaking the name _______ inside a theatre will cause disaster
- The G_____ T____ burned to the ground
Down
- What type of school did shakespeare attend?
- Who was William Shakespeare married to?
- What Age did shakespeare live in
- Where did the quote "To be, or not to be that is the question" come from
9 Clues: What Age did shakespeare live in • The G_____ T____ burned to the ground • Who was William Shakespeare married to? • What type of school did shakespeare attend? • Place of great britain was shakespeare born in? • What gerne was the play Romeo and Juliet written in • Speaking the name _______ inside a theatre will cause disaster • ...
Macbeth Crossword 2024-04-01
Across
- where was Shakespeare born?
- "By the pricking of my thumbs / Something ____ this way comes"
- "Fair is foul and foul is fair"
- Spectators who stood in the pit
- Shakespeare's wife
Down
- what was Shakespeare theatre company called?
- leader of the witches
- what was the era called when Shakespeare disappeared from all records?
- Macbeth sees three apparitions in the cave: an armed head, a bloody child, and a __________ child.
- "Double, double, toil, and trouble / Fire burn and _____ bubble."
10 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • leader of the witches • where was Shakespeare born? • "Fair is foul and foul is fair" • Spectators who stood in the pit • what was Shakespeare theatre company called? • "By the pricking of my thumbs / Something ____ this way comes" • "Double, double, toil, and trouble / Fire burn and _____ bubble." • ...
Romeo and Juliet Vocab 2 2025-02-11
24 Clues: ay • run • woe • art • nor • hold • deny • doth • rate • pale • civil • bosom • sheath • dearly • bitter • retain • mortals • staying • Capulet • Montague • timeless • wherefore • engrossing • Shakespeare
Shakespeare Words 2021-09-17
Across
- place where a person was born.
- blooded
- fearlessness and determination
- or audacious.
- or appropriate to a church.
- ground floor or lower floors of a building. Airless without wind or breeze; still.
- or seize (something) tightly or eagerly.
Down
- of interest; lively and exciting.
- many to be counted; very many.
- resembling a cat in appearance, action, or character, especially by moving gracefully or stealthily.
- instance of defeating or being defeated. Distrustful
- emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous.
- a light complexion
- or showing distrust of someone or something.
- academic environment or community
- or covered with blood.
16 Clues: blooded • or audacious. • a light complexion • or covered with blood. • or appropriate to a church. • place where a person was born. • many to be counted; very many. • fearlessness and determination • of interest; lively and exciting. • academic environment or community • or seize (something) tightly or eagerly. • or showing distrust of someone or something. • ...
William Shakespeare 2015-05-28
Across
- What was the company he was a part owner in?
- What was his fathers first name?
- How many children did he have?
- Who was his first born?
- What was his wife's name?
- Where did he perform?
Down
- What was his known religion?
- What was flying on a pole outside of the globe?
- Where was he born?
- What month was he born in?
- What child of his dies first
- What was his mothers first name?
- What did he have a successful career in?
- Where did he and his family live?
14 Clues: Where was he born? • Where did he perform? • Who was his first born? • What was his wife's name? • What month was he born in? • What was his known religion? • What child of his dies first • How many children did he have? • What was his mothers first name? • What was his fathers first name? • Where did he and his family live? • What did he have a successful career in? • ...
Shakespeare Crossward 2023-02-21
Across
- a funny or emotional scene after an intense one
- Romeo & Juliet is considered
- unrhymed iambic pentameter
- fatal weakness or error that kills you
- Excessive pride
- A group of people off to the side giving a comment
- This type of play has The Taming of the Shrew in its catagory
- Kevin Hart in many movies
Down
- Clues used to suggest what is going to happen
- Audience knows something is going to happen before the characters do
- A speech given to show thought
- Henery the IV is a
- a person who dies at the end
- a comment that is only heard by the audience
14 Clues: Excessive pride • Henery the IV is a • Kevin Hart in many movies • unrhymed iambic pentameter • Romeo & Juliet is considered • a person who dies at the end • A speech given to show thought • fatal weakness or error that kills you • a comment that is only heard by the audience • Clues used to suggest what is going to happen • a funny or emotional scene after an intense one • ...
Shakespeare vocab 2023-04-05
Across
- speaking one's thoughts aloud when by yourself
- writing arranged metrically
- mistake in the use of a word that sounds the same
- play on words
- exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally
- metrical structure
- word or phrase that is 2 interpretations, one being risque
Down
- 10 sullable in each line
- 2 lines that have the same length that complete thoughts
- figure of speech in which apparently contradictory appears
- a remark that is for the audience; but no other actors
- verse without rhythem
- calling something to mind, without saying it
- compares between 2 things that can or can not be (like or as)
14 Clues: play on words • metrical structure • verse without rhythem • 10 sullable in each line • writing arranged metrically • calling something to mind, without saying it • speaking one's thoughts aloud when by yourself • mistake in the use of a word that sounds the same • exaggerated statement not meant to be taken literally • a remark that is for the audience; but no other actors • ...
shakespeare 2013-02-20
8 Clues: his only son • his number kids • shakespeare wife • shakespeare first kid • the queen at that time • the disease cause by rats • the name of the people that dislike shakespeare • the thing people did for entertainment at that time
shakespeare 2013-02-20
8 Clues: his only son • his number kids • shakespeare wife • shakespeare first kid • the queen at that time • the disease cause by rats • the name of the people that dislike shakespeare • the thing people did for entertainment at that time
1no 2022-02-25
Shakespeare Words-Elijah Graf 2022-11-28
Across
- He _______ the man's speech.
- He begged for _______ when faced with a great enemy.
- Shakespeare's son who passed away at a young age.
- The actor gave a long, internal _______.
- Shakespeare's wife.
- Go _______ to your friend's house.
- The actor was known for his good _______.
Down
- _______ did you decide to betray my trust.
- There was a calm _______ the storm.
- Where Shakespeare lived.
- Can I borrow _______ pencil?
- He was the _______ of the main character.
- Over _______ is my house.
- _______ did you find my missing glove?
- Famous playwriter.
15 Clues: Famous playwriter. • Shakespeare's wife. • Where Shakespeare lived. • Over _______ is my house. • He _______ the man's speech. • Can I borrow _______ pencil? • Go _______ to your friend's house. • There was a calm _______ the storm. • _______ did you find my missing glove? • The actor gave a long, internal _______. • He was the _______ of the main character. • ...
ShakeSpeare Words - Austin Irvine 2022-11-28
Across
- Opposite of unspoken rizz( Over There).
- Why you did something.
- My ___ tried to kill me.
- _______ you are correct.
- Only had 3 kids with Shakespeare.
- Four leafed clover.
- Where William is from.
Down
- Synonym of unspoken rizz(come over here).
- William was being sneaky during this time.
- You have to ________ to be able to succeed.
- Most Famous english Writer ever.
- Something that is personal and owned by yourself means its _____.
- The son that died at 11
- Have _____ many men.
- I take a shower ______ I go to school.
15 Clues: Four leafed clover. • Have _____ many men. • Why you did something. • Where William is from. • The son that died at 11 • My ___ tried to kill me. • _______ you are correct. • Most Famous english Writer ever. • Only had 3 kids with Shakespeare. • I take a shower ______ I go to school. • Opposite of unspoken rizz( Over There). • Synonym of unspoken rizz(come over here). • ...
1ere LELE 2017-06-01
Across
- Gino's job after the camp
- He wrote the poem quoted at the end of UMToT
- Meryl Monkton had a ...?... accident
- The one-penny spectators were also called the ...?...
- Shakespeare was born in ...?...-on-Avon
- Shakespeare married Anne ...?...
- Death, darkness, isolation are ingredients of the ...?... genre
- There was no ...?... on stage in Shakespeare's time
- Paolo promised his father to never play ...?...
- UMToT ends with a quote from "The Rime of the Ancient ...?..."
- In the 1st chapter you had to choose your ...?... island book
- Paolo will play his 50th birthday concert in ...?...
- Lesley met Paolo Levi in ...?...
Down
- Michael ...?... wrote The Mozart Question
- Proverb: "Don't judge a book by its ...?..."
- Chris ...?... wrote UMToT
- Paolo Levi is a famous ...?...
- Shakespeare wrote 154 ...?...
- A young boy named ...?... likes to visit Uncle Montague
- This is a speech when the actor is talking to himself
- The English for "chef d'oeuvre"
- Shakespeare's theatre was located in ...?...
- A black flag at the top of the theatre meant a ...?... would be performed
- In the camp, Gino fell in love with ...?...
- The object Uncle Montague uses to call and control the ghosts..?...
- He is Uncle Montague's strange domestic servant
- Shakespeare's theatre was called the ...?...
- We studied "The ...?...'s Paw" along with UMToT
28 Clues: Chris ...?... wrote UMToT • Gino's job after the camp • Shakespeare wrote 154 ...?... • Paolo Levi is a famous ...?... • The English for "chef d'oeuvre" • Shakespeare married Anne ...?... • Lesley met Paolo Levi in ...?... • Meryl Monkton had a ...?... accident • Shakespeare was born in ...?...-on-Avon • Michael ...?... wrote The Mozart Question • ...
POETIC DEVICES 2020-12-11
Across
- "The woods are lovely, dark and deep" - "Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening"-Robert Frost
- "Death is the mother of Beauty" – “Sunday Morning”-Wallace Stevens
- "O heavy lightness! Serious vanity!" - "Romeo and Juliet"-Shakespeare
- "Heorogar, Hrothgar, the good Halga" - Beowulf
Down
- "Where the chalk wall falls to the foam and it’s tall ledges" - "Look, Stranger"-W.H. Auden
- "It is the east, and Juliet is the sun!" - "Romeo and Juliet"-Shakespeare
- "Jump back, honey, Jump back" - "A Negro Love Song"-Paul Laurence
- "But just the clatter of their bones" - "Fossils"-Ogden Nash
- "I must be cruel only to be kind" - "Hamlet"-Shakespeare
- "Is love a tender thing? It is too rough, too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn." - "Romeo and Juliet"-Shakespeare
10 Clues: "Heorogar, Hrothgar, the good Halga" - Beowulf • "I must be cruel only to be kind" - "Hamlet"-Shakespeare • "But just the clatter of their bones" - "Fossils"-Ogden Nash • "Jump back, honey, Jump back" - "A Negro Love Song"-Paul Laurence • "Death is the mother of Beauty" – “Sunday Morning”-Wallace Stevens • ...
Elizabethan Theatre 2023-02-20
Across
- The name of the London suburb where The Globe Theatre was built.
- The theatre troupe Shakespeare belonged to.
- What they called audience members who stood in the pit.
- The name of the river near The Globe Theatre.
- The number of children Shakespeare had.
- Shakespeare's father.
Down
- The type of roof The Globe Theatre had.
- Shakespeare's wife.
- The town Shakespeare was born in.
9 Clues: Shakespeare's wife. • Shakespeare's father. • The town Shakespeare was born in. • The type of roof The Globe Theatre had. • The number of children Shakespeare had. • The theatre troupe Shakespeare belonged to. • The name of the river near The Globe Theatre. • What they called audience members who stood in the pit. • ...
Zoe’s 21st 2023-05-10
Shakespeare 2025-11-12
8 Clues: Romeo családja • Shakespeare-dráma Téli.... • Romeo szerelme a történet elején • Shakespeare-dráma A makrancos... • pap, szerzetes a Romeo és Júliában • a Romeo és Júlia műfaja: szerelmi... • Shakespeare-dráma Vízkereszt, vagy amit.... • Ebben a városban játszódik a történet nagyobb része.
R & J Barackas puzzle 2022-08-15
Across
- played juliet
- queen of England
- Built-in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
- “A queen having lived and reigned such and such a time, lived and died a virgin”
- Queen Elizabeths love
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body
Down
- English playwriter, poet, actor
- Shakespeares kids
- played romeo
- The era was characterized by great pageantry.
- A theater company
- Setting of Romeo and Juliet
- where the globe theater was built
- A film
- Shakespeare wife
15 Clues: A film • played romeo • played juliet • queen of England • Shakespeare wife • Shakespeares kids • A theater company • Queen Elizabeths love • Setting of Romeo and Juliet • English playwriter, poet, actor • where the globe theater was built • Built-in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • The era was characterized by great pageantry. • ...
renaissance 2024-04-24
Across
- someone who is exceedingly good at something
- a genre in which theres lots of conflict
- the man who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- a time period in which Shakespeare was alive.
- ______ da Vinci
- a genre in which something is fake
- a frequent poem writer
- ____ & juliet
Down
- someone who makes human like art.
- a famous artist
- a place in which plays occur
- an event causing great suffering, destruction
- a person who writes plays
- the former queen of England
- a genre in which theres lots of gags
15 Clues: ____ & juliet • a famous artist • ______ da Vinci • a frequent poem writer • a person who writes plays • the former queen of England • a place in which plays occur • someone who makes human like art. • the man who wrote Romeo and Juliet • a genre in which something is fake • a genre in which theres lots of gags • a genre in which theres lots of conflict • ...
What Just Happened? 2024-12-18
Across
- philosophy that glorifies human abilities
- period in which Shakespeare lived
- unrhymed iambic pentameter
- government by a few
- government by the rich
- literature arranged in lines
Down
- wrote most famous version of Romeo & Juliet
- a plot that happens in standard order
- a plot that happens out of standard order
- 10 beat lines of rhymed poetry
- where Romeo and Juliet is set
- where the renaissance dawned
- a 14 line poem written in iambic pentameter
- number of syllables in banish'ed
- the part of plot when Romeo kills Tybalt
15 Clues: government by a few • government by the rich • unrhymed iambic pentameter • where the renaissance dawned • literature arranged in lines • where Romeo and Juliet is set • 10 beat lines of rhymed poetry • number of syllables in banish'ed • period in which Shakespeare lived • a plot that happens in standard order • the part of plot when Romeo kills Tybalt • ...
