shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
caitlins r&r crossword 2025-09-23
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- creator of printing press
- wrote romeo and juliet
- where the italian renaissance was started
- the focus on the individual
- book written by machiavelli
- writer of praise of folly
- switching things from latin to common language
- john calvins followers in england
- making king herny head of the church
- creator of calvanists
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- paying to get forgiveness for your sins
- was made head of church of england
- statue created by michelangelo
- more author who wrote utopia
- john calvins followers in france
- wrote the 95 thesis
- creator of mono lisa
- where the northern renaissance started
- people who pay others to paint for them
- where william shakespeare is from
20 Clues: wrote the 95 thesis • creator of mono lisa • creator of calvanists • wrote romeo and juliet • creator of printing press • writer of praise of folly • the focus on the individual • book written by machiavelli • more author who wrote utopia • statue created by michelangelo • john calvins followers in france • where william shakespeare is from • john calvins followers in england • ...
HIP HOP & SHAKESPEARE 2021-04-29
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- How many bpm for grime?
- What is the challenge did he gave in the beginning?
- How many quotes did Akala share for the people for the pop quiz?
- How many percent did the people choose shakespeare and hip hop for the fifth quote?
- What company is he from?
- What is the 4th quote belongs to?
- What is the name of the poem did he rapped?
- Where the last quote came from?
- What did he tell for the pop quiz?
- What is the last quote belongs to?
- THe head of Wu-Tang clan
- hip hop means ....
- Who is the author of the first quote?
- a Senegalese language, it means “to open one’s eyes and see” as a term of enlightenment.
- The track where Eminem did with Jay-Z
- an English playwright, poet, and actor, widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist.
- Where did Inspectah Deck came from?
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- a style of popular music of US black and Hispanic origin, featuring rap with an electronic backing.
- WHat is the name of the play for the fourth quote?
- What is the name of the album for the last quote?
- A gentlemen that are not Shakespeare.
- What is the 3rd quote belongs to?
- Who is the creator of the last quote?
- simple rhythm, is intrinsic to so many forms of music.
- What is the word that phrase comes from the Wolof word “hipi"?
- What is the name of the play for the third quote?
- How many percent did Shakespeare's audience can't speak or write?
- How many percent that chooses shakespeare?
- What's the name of the speaker?
- How many bpm for traditional Hip Hop beat?
- What's the other name of Sean Carter?
31 Clues: hip hop means .... • How many bpm for grime? • What company is he from? • THe head of Wu-Tang clan • Where the last quote came from? • What's the name of the speaker? • What is the 3rd quote belongs to? • What is the 4th quote belongs to? • What did he tell for the pop quiz? • What is the last quote belongs to? • Where did Inspectah Deck came from? • ...
classic crosswords 2021-11-23
20 Clues: dogs • abuse • Women • hobbit • murder • whales • dreams • france • odyssey • slavery • monsters • vampires • childhood • yorkshire • unrealistic • Jane austen • Leo tolstoy • Emma watson • shakespeare • Mockingbirds
Engelsk høst vinter 2021-12-20
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- /the cristmas man
- /main girl carakter it Shakespeare most famous righting.
- /where new delhi is the main capital
- /first black president
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- /the golden rule in africa
- /name the girl we redd about how sleept in clas and had bruses al over.
- /the most famous poet in time
- /main caracter in the text wolf cristmas
- /santas lead reindare
- /whas William Shakespeare forhead high or low?
10 Clues: /the cristmas man • /santas lead reindare • /first black president • /the golden rule in africa • /the most famous poet in time • /where new delhi is the main capital • /main caracter in the text wolf cristmas • /whas William Shakespeare forhead high or low? • /main girl carakter it Shakespeare most famous righting. • ...
Shakespeare's Life 2024-02-02
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- Last play Shakespeare wrote with someone else
- Shakespeare's Hometown
- Plots murder against his own uncle for revenge
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- Shortest Shakespeare play
- Shakespeare's Wife
- Last play Shakespeare wrote on his own
- Little book, name a text or opera
- Play about a scottish general, who wants to be king
- First printing of all Shakespeare's Words
- Play of two lovers that die a tragic way
10 Clues: Shakespeare's Wife • Shakespeare's Hometown • Shortest Shakespeare play • Little book, name a text or opera • Last play Shakespeare wrote on his own • Play of two lovers that die a tragic way • First printing of all Shakespeare's Words • Last play Shakespeare wrote with someone else • Plots murder against his own uncle for revenge • ...
Shakespeare 2022-10-13
9 Clues: The yard • The First • _________ on Avon • Price for the poor • 8, 1, 13, 12, 5, 20 • His Pursue for work • A Theatre Shakespeare used • At the start is a motion, at the end is a weapon • At what year was Shakespeare able to read and write
Biography of Shakespeare 2022-03-28
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- In which Shakespeare's play are there death, revenge, appearance and reality difference and Denmark location.
- When was Shakespeare born?
- The name of Shakespear's part-owned theatre.
- The birthplace of Shakespeare.
- When did Shakespeare die?
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- Which British monarch affected for most of Shakespeare's life?
- It is called for Shakespeare's absent time.
- This Shakespeare's work is best known by its love and destiny themes.
- How many words at least did Shakespeare contribute to the English language?
9 Clues: When did Shakespeare die? • When was Shakespeare born? • The birthplace of Shakespeare. • It is called for Shakespeare's absent time. • The name of Shakespear's part-owned theatre. • Which British monarch affected for most of Shakespeare's life? • This Shakespeare's work is best known by its love and destiny themes. • ...
William Shakespeare 2025-04-08
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- What did Shakespeare do except being a writer?
- What is the most famous book that Shakespeare wrote?
- What is the surname of the heroine in the book?
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- What is the name of the main hero of the book?
- In which city does the action take place?
- What is his second most famous book?
- In what language did Shakespeare write?
- What literary genre did Shakespeare use to write?
- What is the name of the main heroine in the book?
9 Clues: What is his second most famous book? • In what language did Shakespeare write? • In which city does the action take place? • What is the name of the main hero of the book? • What did Shakespeare do except being a writer? • What is the surname of the heroine in the book? • What literary genre did Shakespeare use to write? • ...
Shakespeare színháza 2020-04-08
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- Mi miatt égett le 1613-ban a Globe?
- Kik rombolták le a színházat 1644-ben?
- Közjáték, amely szünetekben hangulatoldóként szolgál.
- Shakespeare feleségének neve
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- Shakespeare születési helye
- Shakespeare színháza
- Hol található a Globe színház?
- Melyik hónapban égett le a Globe színház1613-ban?
- Művéből készült híres film
9 Clues: Shakespeare színháza • Művéből készült híres film • Shakespeare születési helye • Shakespeare feleségének neve • Hol található a Globe színház? • Mi miatt égett le 1613-ban a Globe? • Kik rombolták le a színházat 1644-ben? • Melyik hónapban égett le a Globe színház1613-ban? • Közjáték, amely szünetekben hangulatoldóként szolgál.
Shakespeare crossword 2025-03-26
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- Caesar Shakespeare’s play about the Roman leader assassinated by his friends
- Shakespeare’s play about a Moorish general betrayed by his ensign
- The play about the Prince of Denmark
- Hathaway The name of Shakespeare’s wife
- The main character in "Macbeth" who receives a prophecy from three witches
- The main female character in "Othello"
- A famous historical play named after an English king
- The town where Shakespeare was born
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- Shakespeare's most famous tragedy
- The literary form in which Shakespeare wrote 154 pieces
- The famous theater where Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- A common genre in Shakespeare’s plays, often featuring kings and rulers
- The city where Shakespeare spent most of his life
- and Juliet Shakespeare's tragic love story
- The famous phrase "To be, or not to be" comes from this play
15 Clues: Shakespeare's most famous tragedy • The town where Shakespeare was born • The play about the Prince of Denmark • The main female character in "Othello" • Hathaway The name of Shakespeare’s wife • and Juliet Shakespeare's tragic love story • The city where Shakespeare spent most of his life • A famous historical play named after an English king • ...
romeo and juliet - backround notes by ethan w 2022-08-15
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- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally _______ on another man’s property
- Dessert was an ________
- Tomatoes were considered extremely _______
- no oranges or meat pies? you could get a ____
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders
- Shakespeare worked in a nearby town as an assistant ________
- Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
- Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
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- “A queen having lived and reigned such and such a time, lived and died a _______"
- was 25 when she became Queen of England in 1558
- Usually a play lasted _____ hours.
- The original ______ burned down in 1613 due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of Henry VIII.
- and Juliet
13 Clues: and Juliet • Dessert was an ________ • Usually a play lasted _____ hours. • Tomatoes were considered extremely _______ • Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • no oranges or meat pies? you could get a ____ • Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon • was 25 when she became Queen of England in 1558 • An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders • ...
Theatre History Unit 2023-05-10
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- What liturgical drama survives along with its music?
- Who commanded Seneca to kill himself?
- Court Masques were for who?
- In his comedies, Shakespeare used ___________ characters.
- Off-broadway was a continuation of what?
- Wrote Hercules
- What type of setting is Greek comedies set in?
- Which of these is not one of the 3 categories Moliere's dramas were divided into: Manners, Mime, Characters, or Farces?
- Kathakali was performed all night and often concluded with slaying what?
- One joke that Shakespeare is credited with creating is the _________, __________ joke.
- Wrote Pirates of Penzance
- Wrote Macbeth
- What did Aristotle believe was the most important elements of a Greek tragedy?
- What Roman playwright has 130 plays attributed to him?
- What Irish Playwrights first big hit was Lady Windermere's Fan?
- At the end of Phantom of the Opera, the Opera house ________ ___________
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- Wrote The Crucible
- What group of people in England tried to shut down theatre?
- Another joke that Shakespeare is credited with creating is the ___________ ___________ joke.
- Which of the following is NOT one of the disciplines a performer may have practiced during the Han Dynasty: Karate, Fire eating, Sword swallowing, or Tight-rope walking?
- Sturm und Drang was a ____________ movement that argued against the enlightenment ideas about morality.
- Tragedies with a happy ending.
- Rasas are evoked by using 8 human __________.
- What did expressionism focus on?
- Wrote Eumenides
- Sor Juana was the last great __________ of the Spanish Golden age.
- In the Surrealist play The Breast of Tiresias how many children does Tiresias’s husband have?
- What does Futurism embrace?
- Sentimental drama encouraged the audience to make better _________ choices
- A play that includes music.
30 Clues: Wrote Macbeth • Wrote Hercules • Wrote Eumenides • Wrote The Crucible • Wrote Pirates of Penzance • Court Masques were for who? • What does Futurism embrace? • A play that includes music. • Tragedies with a happy ending. • What did expressionism focus on? • Who commanded Seneca to kill himself? • Off-broadway was a continuation of what? • Rasas are evoked by using 8 human __________. • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2021-10-27
9 Clues: 7.romeos cousin • 4.romeo's last name • 5.juliet's last name • 6.wants to marry juliet • 3.falls inlove with romeo • 2.falls inlove with juliet • 1.the writer of romeo&juliet • 8.when shakespeare was born and died • 9.a technique shakespeare used in his plays
Astrid 2020-04-21
18 Clues: Play • Steep • Bennet • BellJar • Justice • Theatre • Specter • Retweet • Princess • Employer • Headpiece • Populated • Playwright • Netherlands • Sensibility • DreamCountry • AntonLibation • WeddingReception
Astrid 2020-04-21
18 Clues: Play • Steep • Bennet • BellJar • Justice • Theatre • Specter • Retweet • Princess • Employer • Headpiece • Populated • Playwright • Netherlands • Sensibility • DreamCountry • AntonLibation • WeddingReception
Famous Playwrights 2023-06-10
20 Clues: - No • - Miss • - Blood • - Hedda • - Caesar • - Mother • - Othello • - Macbeth • - Private • - Seagull • - Earnest • - Balcony • - Waiting • - Betrayal • - Crucible • - Virginia • - Pygmalion • - Streetcar • - Glengarry • - Rhinoceros
Things found in My Room 2024-01-05
William Shakespeare 1-5 2024-01-11
7 Clues: there? • Where did Shakespeare live? • "parting is such sweet ___" • Shakespeare ___ in his own plays • How many kids did Shakespeare have? • Around how many sonnets did Shakespeare write? • It is belived that shakespeare wrote around__ plays
William Shakespeare 1-5 2024-01-11
7 Clues: there? • Where did Shakespeare live? • "parting is such sweet ___" • Shakespeare ___ in his own plays • How many kids did Shakespeare have? • Around how many sonnets did Shakespeare write? • It is belived that shakespeare wrote around__ plays
William Shakespeare 1-5 2024-01-11
7 Clues: there? • Where did Shakespeare live? • "parting is such sweet ___" • Shakespeare ___ in his own plays • How many kids did Shakespeare have? • Around how many sonnets did Shakespeare write? • It is belived that shakespeare wrote around__ plays
William Shakespeare 1-5 2024-01-11
7 Clues: there? • Where did Shakespeare live? • "parting is such sweet ___" • Shakespeare ___ in his own plays • How many kids did Shakespeare have? • Around how many sonnets did Shakespeare write? • It is belived that shakespeare wrote around__ plays
All the world's a stage according Alexandre 2021-04-27
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- I'm a place in USA where they are a lot of theater
- I'm the theater where shakespeare played
- i'm a french theator,I served the king 500 years ago. I wrote the bourgeois gentilhomme
- I'm a place of shakespeare with a famous egyptian woman
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- I'm a place with a beautiful woman who slept
- This is the contry where Shakespeare was born
- I'm a russian composer I wrote the lake of signs I'm a place where they are signs
- I'm a big russian theater
- In France I am a root of a tree
- I have a big forehead and I am an English playwright
10 Clues: I'm a big russian theater • In France I am a root of a tree • I'm the theater where shakespeare played • I'm a place with a beautiful woman who slept • This is the contry where Shakespeare was born • I'm a place in USA where they are a lot of theater • I have a big forehead and I am an English playwright • I'm a place of shakespeare with a famous egyptian woman • ...
LITERATURA INGLESA 2025-05-21
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- de los espectadores de pie en los teatros isabelinos.
- del Renacimiento que promovía el estudio del ser humano.
- predominante del lenguaje en las tragedias isabelinas.
- escribió 154 de estos poemas sobre el amor y la muerte.
- donde el protagonista reflexiona: “Mañana, y mañana, y mañana…”
- en la que el protagonista se pregunta "ser o no ser".
- exponente del teatro isabelino, autor de "Hamlet" y "Macbeth".
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- teatral que coexistía con la tragedia en el teatro isabelino.
- cultural que influyó fuertemente en la literatura inglesa.
- del teatro donde se representaban obras de Shakespeare.
- natal de William Shakespeare.
- mental que aparece como tema en “Hamlet”.
- de “Doctor Fausto” y precursor de Shakespeare.
- del teatro desarrollado durante el reinado de Isabel I.
- frecuente en el teatro isabelino, relacionado con el libre albedrío.
15 Clues: natal de William Shakespeare. • mental que aparece como tema en “Hamlet”. • de “Doctor Fausto” y precursor de Shakespeare. • de los espectadores de pie en los teatros isabelinos. • en la que el protagonista se pregunta "ser o no ser". • predominante del lenguaje en las tragedias isabelinas. • del teatro donde se representaban obras de Shakespeare. • ...
Shakespeare 2021-10-03
10 Clues: Written In 1595 • Written In 1611 • Written In 1605 • Written In 1605 • Written In 1598 • Written In 1596 • Written In 1599 • Written In 1594 • Written In 1604 • Written In 1600
Shakespeare 2014-08-20
Shakespeare 2023-02-18
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- Shakespeare's poem
- ....and Juliet: a love story
- stratdord upon..... : shakepeare's birthplace
- The number of children Shakespeare had
- In this play a son wants to take revenge for his father's death.
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- The ....:Shakespeare's theatre
- the queen during shakespeare's time
- Shakepeare wrote comedies, histories and....
- Shakepeare was born and died this month
9 Clues: Shakespeare's poem • ....and Juliet: a love story • The ....:Shakespeare's theatre • the queen during shakespeare's time • The number of children Shakespeare had • Shakepeare was born and died this month • Shakepeare wrote comedies, histories and.... • stratdord upon..... : shakepeare's birthplace • In this play a son wants to take revenge for his father's death.
Shakespeare 2024-09-08
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- Shakespeare’s profession, apart from playwright
- Shakespeare's longest play
- Shakespeare's first name
- Shakespeare’s theater
- The century in which Shakespeare lived
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- Shakespeare’s wife, Anne _
- The reigning monarch during most of Shakespeare's life
- The play with the lovers Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare's primary genre, other than tragedy and comedy
9 Clues: Shakespeare’s theater • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare’s wife, Anne _ • Shakespeare's longest play • The century in which Shakespeare lived • The play with the lovers Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare’s profession, apart from playwright • The reigning monarch during most of Shakespeare's life • Shakespeare's primary genre, other than tragedy and comedy
Shakespeare 2022-12-08
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- (“unrhymed”-no rhyme at the end of lines) Verse-poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter (“pent”=5; “meter”=measure); each line of poetry contains 5 iambs, or metrical feet, that consist of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
- character who does not change much in the course of a story
- humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot
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- character who changes as a result of the story’s events
- character who is used as a contrast to another character; writer sets off/intensifies the qualities of 2 characters this way
- a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings
- a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp)
- words that are spoken by a character in a play to the audience or to another character but that are not supposed to be overheard by the others onstage
- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme; couplets often signal the EXIT of a character or end of a scene
9 Clues: humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot • character who changes as a result of the story’s events • a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp) • character who does not change much in the course of a story • a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings • ...
SHAKESPEARE 2025-04-28
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- Type of play "The Winter's Tale" is (8)
- Character from "The Tempest" (5)
- Name of Shakespeare's daughter (6)
- Character from "Much Ado About Nothing" (7)
- Shakespeare's death year (4)
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- Title of Shakespeare's historical play (10)
- Shakespeare's father's occupation (8)
- Character from "Othello" (6)
- Number of sonnets Shakespeare wrote (3)
9 Clues: Character from "Othello" (6) • Shakespeare's death year (4) • Character from "The Tempest" (5) • Name of Shakespeare's daughter (6) • Shakespeare's father's occupation (8) • Type of play "The Winter's Tale" is (8) • Number of sonnets Shakespeare wrote (3) • Title of Shakespeare's historical play (10) • Character from "Much Ado About Nothing" (7)
Shakespeare 2025-05-27
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- An extended speech (over multiple lines) given by a single character
- A smaller division of the plot within an act
- remarks spoken by a character to another character or to the audience that another character on stage is not meant to hear
- A form of literature written for performance
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- A conversation between 2 or more characters
- A person or group that acts as a narrator or a commentator of the play
- A story that ends happily and is generally humorous
- A character who is almost exactly the opposite of another character
- A major division of the play’s plot
9 Clues: A major division of the play’s plot • A conversation between 2 or more characters • A smaller division of the plot within an act • A form of literature written for performance • A story that ends happily and is generally humorous • A character who is almost exactly the opposite of another character • ...
Shakespeare 2025-01-13
9 Clues: Synonym for poem • Last name of his wife • Type of plays he wrote • Famous river in London • English for "pièce de théâtre" • Shakespeare's occupation (=job) • Number of siblings Shakespeare had • Other name given to Shakespeare's theatre • One of the most famous play written by Shakespeare
Shakespeare 2025-09-08
9 Clues: Romeó barátja • Júlia családja • Romeó családja • megmérgezi magát • feleségül kéri Júliát • párbajra hívja Romeót • Tybalt megöli párbajban • összeesketi a fiatalokat • tetszhalott lesz egy szertől
William Shakespeare 2024-02-16
12 Clues: his name • his theatre • his famous book • Hathaway his wife • the city he lived in • Shakespeare his dad • sonnets his famous poem • the country he lived in • Shakespeare his mother • how many siblings did he have • and Juliet his most famous play • Street, Stratford-upon-Avon where his house is
Staff Meeting - 9/26/18 2018-09-25
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- WorkshopWithCandaceHicks
- CampingLocation
- NameOfBookstore
- LastNameofCostumeWorkshopPresenter
- LindaReynoldsProgram
- NameofAfterHoursProgram
- TitleOfNEABook
- NerfBattleLocation
- MovieNightOctober27
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- MikeMoorePresentation
- MuseumOf
- SkillWeLearnOctober16
- MurderMystery
- LocationOfDystopianDinner
- October24thStoneFortEvent
- October13Event
- NumberofEscapeRooms
- RachelPaynePreservesWhat?
18 Clues: MuseumOf • MurderMystery • October13Event • TitleOfNEABook • CampingLocation • NameOfBookstore • NerfBattleLocation • NumberofEscapeRooms • MovieNightOctober27 • LindaReynoldsProgram • MikeMoorePresentation • SkillWeLearnOctober16 • NameofAfterHoursProgram • WorkshopWithCandaceHicks • LocationOfDystopianDinner • October24thStoneFortEvent • RachelPaynePreservesWhat? • ...
William Shakespeare 1-5 2024-01-11
7 Clues: there? • Where did Shakespeare live? • "parting is such sweet ___" • Shakespeare ___ in his own plays • How many kids did Shakespeare have? • Around how many sonnets did Shakespeare write? • It is belived that shakespeare wrote around__ plays
Shakespeare Words 2021-09-08
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- disturb the normal arrangement or position of (something, typically a joint in the body)
- a small shoaling fish of commercial importance as a food fish and as bait
- fascinated; enthralled
- amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic
- so precious that its value cannot be determined
- a person who causes trouble by speaking indiscreetly
- one that studies, imitates, or sets the fashion
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- in an active, quick, or energetic way
- not subjected to regulation or control
- mark with spots or rounded patches
- having no value; worthless
- not spoiled or made impure
- expressing adverse or disapproving comments or judgments
- past
- related through the father
15 Clues: past • fascinated; enthralled • having no value; worthless • not spoiled or made impure • related through the father • mark with spots or rounded patches • in an active, quick, or energetic way • not subjected to regulation or control • amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic • so precious that its value cannot be determined • one that studies, imitates, or sets the fashion • ...
Shakespeare Words 2021-09-08
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- conduct characteristic of a rogue, especially acts of dishonesty or playful mischief.
- showing fearlessness and determination.
- given to or characterized by quarreling.
- using or characterized by a great deal of bad language.
- fascinated; enthralled.
- the action of assassinating someone.
- behaving, done, or made in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard.
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- excessive growth.
- the quality or fact of being late; lateness.
- impossible to harm or damage.
- lacking an education; poorly educated.
- without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous.
- existence or experience beyond the normal or physical level.
- too many to be counted; very many.
- lacking distinct or individual characteristics; dull and uninteresting.
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 2021-09-08
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- a small shoaling fish of commercial importance as a food fish and as bait
- feeling or showing distrust of someone or something
- to ruin or destroy a ship by crashing ashore or sinking
- a dog of a white, short-haired breed with dark spots
- of or appropriate to a father
- lacking distinct or individual characteristics
- give out steady light without flame
- a thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas
- the round part of the eye of a vertebrate, within the eyelids and socket
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- unfriendly
- to murder an important person
- having a back deformed by a sharp forward angle that forms a hump
- asserting ones will over another in an arrogant way
- susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome
15 Clues: unfriendly • to murder an important person • of or appropriate to a father • give out steady light without flame • lacking distinct or individual characteristics • the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome • feeling or showing distrust of someone or something • asserting ones will over another in an arrogant way • ...
Shakespeare Vocabulary 2013-10-31
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- upset, mad
- talking,babbling,chatting
- alone
- circle,round
- energetic,active,animated
- covered,hidden,concealed
- good judgement, judicious
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- area,district
- give freely to,spend generously on,lavish
- forgiveness,mercy,absolution
- deferred;wanting of:lacking
- hover,fly over
- wants it badly,desire,anxious
- audacious,ill-advised,hasty
- impertinent,cheeky,impudent,boy
15 Clues: alone • upset, mad • circle,round • area,district • hover,fly over • covered,hidden,concealed • talking,babbling,chatting • energetic,active,animated • good judgement, judicious • deferred;wanting of:lacking • audacious,ill-advised,hasty • forgiveness,mercy,absolution • wants it badly,desire,anxious • impertinent,cheeky,impudent,boy • give freely to,spend generously on,lavish
Shakespeare Words 2014-04-29
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- /Intense hostility
- /To hang around lazily
- /Someone that is stubborn
- /Declining, falling, or flowing away
- /Something that is very hard to get rid of
- /Windward side of a ship
- /Personality of being merry or cheerful
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- /A fake
- /A feeling of complete hatred
- /Something very irritating
- /Something to prepare you for your wedding day
- /A hole in your soul
- /To surround or enclose
- /Something unclear
- /A part of a persons face
15 Clues: /A fake • /Intense hostility • /Something unclear • /A hole in your soul • /To hang around lazily • /To surround or enclose • /Windward side of a ship • /Someone that is stubborn • /A part of a persons face • /Something very irritating • /A feeling of complete hatred • /Declining, falling, or flowing away • /Personality of being merry or cheerful • ...
Shakespeare Play 2014-05-28
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- The man who marries Kate
- This is a ______
- _______ didn't have the same rights as men
- Like slaves/servant but still able to be free
- Baptista has 2 ___________
- The Taming of the __________
- Younger sister of Kate
- Praise the _______
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- Kate must _______ before her younger sister
- This play was first performed in the ________ Era
- The town the play is set in
- The father of Kate and Bianca
- Rich people are _________ by a tutor
- This play was set in the ________ times
- Main character that speaks her mind
15 Clues: This is a ______ • Praise the _______ • Younger sister of Kate • The man who marries Kate • Baptista has 2 ___________ • The town the play is set in • The Taming of the __________ • The father of Kate and Bianca • Main character that speaks her mind • Rich people are _________ by a tutor • This play was set in the ________ times • _______ didn't have the same rights as men • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2024-04-17
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- Who was Hal's best friend/father figure?
- How does Gertrude die at the end of Hamlet?
- What does Gloucester get taken from him by Cornwall, Goneril, and Regan?
- What name does Edgar use to hide his identity from King Lear?
- What is the name of Hotspur's wife?(Lady ...)
- What was the name of the daughter King Lear sent away?
- What pricks Falstaff on in the final battle?
- Who killed Hamlet's father and married his mother?
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- What is the only thing Timon leaves with when he leaves Athens?
- What does the soothsayer warn Julius Caesar about in the beginning of the play?
- What form of theater does Hamlet use to see if Claudius is guilty?
- What did Timon find by chance when he was living in a cave that he gave away freely?
- To escape getting captured, Brutus gets what?(past tense)
- What was in the plates that Timon offered his guests when trying to get back at them?
- What was Brutus afraid of Caesar becoming?
15 Clues: Who was Hal's best friend/father figure? • What was Brutus afraid of Caesar becoming? • How does Gertrude die at the end of Hamlet? • What pricks Falstaff on in the final battle? • What is the name of Hotspur's wife?(Lady ...) • Who killed Hamlet's father and married his mother? • What was the name of the daughter King Lear sent away? • ...
shakespeare 1 2023-09-23
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- Something that cannot be seen.
- Precipitation in the form of small balls or lumps usually consisting of concentric layers of clear ice and compact snow.
- The act of travelling from one place to another, especially in a vehicle.
- Damp air that is difficult to see through.
- Something that you keep to help you remember a person, place, or event.
- To catch and stop or arrest.
- A room in the roof, where things can be kept.
- A fastener on a gate or door.
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- Afraid and excited because of something you have to do.
- To throw something as far as you can.
- To push against someone while moving forward in a crowd.
- To examine something closely.
- Quick movement or action often done without care.
- To chew or eat.
- To press firmly and repeatedly with the hands and fingers.
15 Clues: To chew or eat. • To catch and stop or arrest. • To examine something closely. • A fastener on a gate or door. • Something that cannot be seen. • To throw something as far as you can. • Damp air that is difficult to see through. • A room in the roof, where things can be kept. • Quick movement or action often done without care. • ...
Literatura - Shakespeare 2025-10-14
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- Nacionalidade de Shakespeare.
- Vilão de Otelo que engana e destrói o protagonista.
- Príncipe dinamarquês que hesita entre agir e refletir.
- Macbeth Mulher ambiciosa que incentiva o marido ao assassinato do rei.
- Tema central de Romeu e Julieta.
- Aparição sobrenatural que orienta Hamlet a vingar o pai.
- Esposa de Otelo, vítima do ciúme e da manipulação.
- Elfo travesso que causa confusões em Sonho de uma Noite de Verão.
- Cidade italiana onde se passa Romeu e Julieta.
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- Personagem trágica de Hamlet, símbolo da inocência e loucura.
- Rainha das fadas.
- Filha leal do Rei Lear, rejeitada por falar a verdade.
- Rei que decide dividir seu reino entre as filhas e é traído.
- General escocês dominado pela ambição e pela influência de sua esposa.
- Dramaturgo e poeta inglês, autor de Hamlet e Romeu e Julieta.
- General que serve o reino de Veneza.
16 Clues: Rainha das fadas. • Nacionalidade de Shakespeare. • Tema central de Romeu e Julieta. • General que serve o reino de Veneza. • Cidade italiana onde se passa Romeu e Julieta. • Esposa de Otelo, vítima do ciúme e da manipulação. • Vilão de Otelo que engana e destrói o protagonista. • Filha leal do Rei Lear, rejeitada por falar a verdade. • ...
William Shakespeare 2024-02-16
11 Clues: sonnets • his name • his theatre • his famous book • Hathaway his wife • Shakespeare his dad • the city he lived in • Shakespeare his mother • the country he lived in • how many siblings did he have • and Juliet his most famous play
Old English Poets 2013-09-30
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- / Introduced the sonnet to English
- / Wrote the oldest surviving English poem
- / Popularized the version of the Sonnet used by Shakespeare
- / Violent, aggressive innovator of blank verse
- / Poetry genius and innovator who influenced Milton
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- / Attributed as author of Piers Plowman
- / Young, harshly critical innovative poet who wrote light verse and used onomatopoeia
- / Greatest combined poet and playwright in history
- / Updated the Sonnet Cycle; influence on Shakespeare
- / Author of Canterbury Tales
10 Clues: / Author of Canterbury Tales • / Introduced the sonnet to English • / Attributed as author of Piers Plowman • / Wrote the oldest surviving English poem • / Violent, aggressive innovator of blank verse • / Greatest combined poet and playwright in history • / Poetry genius and innovator who influenced Milton • / Updated the Sonnet Cycle; influence on Shakespeare • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-20
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- The first one to discover Juliet's body.
- Tybalt challenged him to a duel but he refused.
- The town Romeo was banished from.
- Was slain by Tybalt.
- The weapon Juliet killed herself with.
- Romeo's first love.
- The writer of the play.
- Romeo drank this to kill himself.
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- He married Romeo and Juliet in secret.
- Juliet's Last names.
- Romeo's cousin.
- Romeos' Last name.
- Juliet arranged marriage to him.
- Romeo and Juliet was this kind of play.
- Country Shakespeare was from.
15 Clues: Romeo's cousin. • Romeos' Last name. • Romeo's first love. • Juliet's Last names. • Was slain by Tybalt. • The writer of the play. • Country Shakespeare was from. • Juliet arranged marriage to him. • The town Romeo was banished from. • Romeo drank this to kill himself. • He married Romeo and Juliet in secret. • The weapon Juliet killed herself with. • ...
Drama 2021-02-11
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- The theatre your school has.
- The earliest theatre
- A theatre with audiences on all sides
- Where Shakespeare performed.
- Shakespeare’s famous love story.
- Made famous by Shakespeare
- Twist A play about a poor boy resorting to pickpocketing.
- Paid the least to see a Shakespearean play.
- First time women could act
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- The most visible position on the stage
- Wore masks
- Belfast’s oldest theatre
- Performed on wagons
- Means ‘to do’ in Greek
- A stage that jots out into the audience
- A play about a red head, orphan girl.
16 Clues: Wore masks • Performed on wagons • The earliest theatre • Means ‘to do’ in Greek • Belfast’s oldest theatre • Made famous by Shakespeare • First time women could act • The theatre your school has. • Where Shakespeare performed. • Shakespeare’s famous love story. • A theatre with audiences on all sides • A play about a red head, orphan girl. • The most visible position on the stage • ...
English 2024-02-29
7 Clues: Writer of the play Macbeth • One of Shakespeare's famous plays • technique for reading Shakespeare • Characteristic of Shakespeare's plays • Shakespeare created many different ____ • Shakespeare is the most ________ author in the world • Shakespeare spent the majority of his life in this place
Shakespeare Words- Haydie Cain 2022-11-29
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- in truth, indeed
- the same name as a famous actress
- one person giving a speech
- we don't know anything for a few years
- come here
- for what reason
- the opposite of after
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- for what reason
- famous playwriter
- The son of Shakespeare
- "you" singular subject of a verb
- not yes or no
- people will use this word when they want you to go somewhere
- a word used to grab ones attention
- a way of giving thanks
- someone that you cant stand.
16 Clues: come here • not yes or no • for what reason • for what reason • in truth, indeed • famous playwriter • the opposite of after • The son of Shakespeare • a way of giving thanks • one person giving a speech • someone that you cant stand. • "you" singular subject of a verb • the same name as a famous actress • a word used to grab ones attention • we don't know anything for a few years • ...
Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Shakespeare 2018-05-22
9 Clues: His son • When he died • His daughter • His last name • Where he grew up • Where he fled to • His other daughter • What stopped him from acting • The family who premiered in Romeo and Juliet
Shakespeare 2021-04-27
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- a change in the mood/atmosphere in the third stanza in a sonnet
- Verse in which the sense runs from one line to the next; lines which are not end-stopped
- A fatal flaw in the hero's character
- a literary device that can be defined as a foot containing unaccented and short syllables, followed by a long and accented syllable in a single line of a poem
- Two lines of verse of equal length that rhyme one after the other
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- a literary device defined as un-rhyming verse written in iambic pentameter.
- A brief remark by a character, usually to the audience, unheard by other characters
- A monologue spoken by a character who is alone on the stage. It reveals his/her inner thoughts and motives, and so discloses what the character is really like
- A ten syllable line of verse with five stresses
9 Clues: A fatal flaw in the hero's character • A ten syllable line of verse with five stresses • a change in the mood/atmosphere in the third stanza in a sonnet • Two lines of verse of equal length that rhyme one after the other • a literary device defined as un-rhyming verse written in iambic pentameter. • ...
Shakespeare e Elisabetta I 2025-12-09
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- Il fiume che attraversa Stratford.
- Lo è il personaggio di Otello.
- Teatro in inglese.
- La compie Drake intorno al mondo.
- Il corsaro più famoso.
- Lo era l'Armada di Filippo II.
- La religione di Stato inglese.
- Ha ucciso il padre di Amleto.
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- Padre di Elisabetta I.
- La prima colonia inglese in America.
- La compagnia di Shakespeare al servizio di re Giacomo I.
- Lo sono Amleto, Macbeth e Otello.
- Compaiono in tre all'inizio di Macbeth.
- Terra del Macbeth.
- Soprannome della predecessora di Elisabetta I
- E' amletico.
- Il teatro di Shakespeare.
17 Clues: E' amletico. • Terra del Macbeth. • Teatro in inglese. • Padre di Elisabetta I. • Il corsaro più famoso. • Il teatro di Shakespeare. • Ha ucciso il padre di Amleto. • Lo è il personaggio di Otello. • Lo era l'Armada di Filippo II. • La religione di Stato inglese. • Lo sono Amleto, Macbeth e Otello. • La compie Drake intorno al mondo. • Il fiume che attraversa Stratford. • ...
Shakespeare and Shylock Crossword? 2023-08-15
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- What did Shylock want in return from Antonio?
- Who was Shakespeare's wife?
- What was the accused villain in 'The Merchant Of Venice?
- Who was Othello's wife?
- Who was Shylock's daughter?
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- What number is estimated of how many plays Shakespeare wrote?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- How old was Shakespeare at the time of death?
- How many children did shylock have?
- Who did Shylock try to get revenge against?
10 Clues: Who was Othello's wife? • Who was Shakespeare's wife? • Who was Shylock's daughter? • How many children did shylock have? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • Who did Shylock try to get revenge against? • What did Shylock want in return from Antonio? • How old was Shakespeare at the time of death? • What was the accused villain in 'The Merchant Of Venice? • ...
TEATRO SHAKESPEARE 2021-03-31
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- A chi appartenevano le compagnie teatrali?
- Quale è la coppia più famosa delle opere di Shakespeare?
- Chi aveva il ruolo principale nelle opere di Shakespeare?
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- In quante fasi si suddivide il teatro di Shakespeare?
- come erano chiamate le voci dei maschi che interpretavano i personaggi femminili?
- In che periodo siamo quando si parla del teatro di Shakespeare?
- Come si chiamava il teatro che c'era nel 600 in Italia?
- Quale è il teatro fondato dalla compagnia di Shakespeare?
8 Clues: A chi appartenevano le compagnie teatrali? • In quante fasi si suddivide il teatro di Shakespeare? • Come si chiamava il teatro che c'era nel 600 in Italia? • Quale è la coppia più famosa delle opere di Shakespeare? • Quale è il teatro fondato dalla compagnia di Shakespeare? • Chi aveva il ruolo principale nelle opere di Shakespeare? • ...
Stephen's Shakespeare crossword 2021-09-13
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- Where was Shakespeare was born?
- Too __ or not too __, that is the question?
- He wrote _____ plays
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- Shakespeare's most famous play about lovers?
- How old he was when he died?
- What was Shakespeare's fathers name?
- What month was he born in?
- Three witches tell the Scottish general that _______ will be King of Scotland
- How many children did Shakespeare Have?
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
10 Clues: He wrote _____ plays • What month was he born in? • How old he was when he died? • Where was Shakespeare was born? • What was Shakespeare's fathers name? • How many children did Shakespeare Have? • How many siblings did Shakespeare have? • Too __ or not too __, that is the question? • Shakespeare's most famous play about lovers? • ...
Final Exam Study 2021-04-29
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- Framed for Duncan's murder
- The tone you need for professional writing
- The theater made famous by Shakespeare
- A comparison using like or as
- What happens contradicts expectations
- Lesson or moral of a story
- Are always capitalized
- Easy to memorize and pass down
- Part of a thought written as a sentence
- tells the background information
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- More than one thought written as a sentence
- Do not always look monstrous
- A comparison saying one thing is another
- Told Macbeth he'd be king
- The preferred length of a resume
- Where Shakespeare was born
- Passes down values through stories
- Long narrative poem about heroes and monsters
18 Clues: Are always capitalized • Told Macbeth he'd be king • Framed for Duncan's murder • Lesson or moral of a story • Where Shakespeare was born • Do not always look monstrous • A comparison using like or as • Easy to memorize and pass down • The preferred length of a resume • tells the background information • Passes down values through stories • What happens contradicts expectations • ...
SÖZCÜKLER X3 2024-04-04
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- Claudius ve Gertrude'un yaşadığı şato
- "Dönüşüm" eseriyle tanınan Bohemyalı yazar, Franz ...
- K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K...
- Issız yerlerde görüldüğü sanılan yaratık
- Ormanlarda yaşayan bir tür primat
- 732 sayfalık James Joyce romanı
- Potasyumdan zengin bir meyve
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- "Gülliver'in Gezileri" eseriyle tanınan İrlandalı yazar, Jonathan ...
- Shakespeare oyununda bahsi geçen botanik zehir
- Yatağın üstüne ve yanlarına gerilen çadır biçiminde tül
- Roketatar
- Büyükbaş ve küçükbaş hayvanların bağırsağı
- "Kayıp Cennet" eseriyle tanınan İngiliz yazar, John ...
- Shakespeare oyunundaki Danimarka prensi
- İki kişi arasındaki silahlı vuruşma
- Dr. Rosenbaum'un kanıtlamaya çalıştığı fikir, ... maymun teoremi
16 Clues: Roketatar • Potasyumdan zengin bir meyve • 732 sayfalık James Joyce romanı • K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K.K... • Ormanlarda yaşayan bir tür primat • İki kişi arasındaki silahlı vuruşma • Claudius ve Gertrude'un yaşadığı şato • Shakespeare oyunundaki Danimarka prensi • Issız yerlerde görüldüğü sanılan yaratık • Büyükbaş ve küçükbaş hayvanların bağırsağı • ...
William Shakespeare 2013-07-06
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- Name of the theatre he share holds
- One of the genres he had as his play
- Name if his wife
- Year he was born
- Name of his last play
- Number of sonnets he wrote
- Year he died
- Name of his first child
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- Name of the acting company
- Amount of plays he wrote
- His birthplace
- To be or not to be that is the ..........
- Rest of the title of a Midsummer's night ......
- The side of the river Thames where the globe was built
- Amount of actors
15 Clues: Year he died • His birthplace • Name if his wife • Year he was born • Amount of actors • Name of his last play • Name of his first child • Amount of plays he wrote • Name of the acting company • Number of sonnets he wrote • Name of the theatre he share holds • One of the genres he had as his play • To be or not to be that is the .......... • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 words Jack 2022-11-28
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- He ____ stole the chicken.
- I found ____________ At the market.
- _______ did you go steal the food?
- There is a _____ that i went to the market with her.
- Shakespeare lived in______.
- The ___ before shakespear was awesome.
- He liked to ______ over to the market.
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- He went to ______ over at the market.
- i read new _______ novel.
- ______ is shakespeares son.
- My teacher asked me to ______.
- How are ______ ?
- ____ here little boy.
- The little boy showed ______.
- We need to captured the ___.
15 Clues: How are ______ ? • ____ here little boy. • i read new _______ novel. • He ____ stole the chicken. • ______ is shakespeares son. • Shakespeare lived in______. • We need to captured the ___. • The little boy showed ______. • My teacher asked me to ______. • _______ did you go steal the food? • I found ____________ At the market. • He went to ______ over at the market. • ...
töri 2023-06-12
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- abibliafőszereplője
- alegjobbangolfociklub
- rómeoésjúliaírója
- 150évigvoltakmagyarországon
- elsőmagyarkirály
- amerikaielnökvolt
- magyartöriszakostanárnő
- honfoglalóvezér
- reformációelindítója
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- alegnagyobbmagyar
- ausztriafővárosa
- elsővébégyőztesország
- amerikafelfedezője
- ókorisportverseny
- görögfőisten
- blgyőztescsapat
- "igazságos"király
- afáraókországa
- könyvtároséstöritanár
- ittfogjátszanimessi
- dobóistvánvára
- miniszterelnök
22 Clues: görögfőisten • afáraókországa • dobóistvánvára • miniszterelnök • blgyőztescsapat • honfoglalóvezér • ausztriafővárosa • elsőmagyarkirály • alegnagyobbmagyar • ókorisportverseny • "igazságos"király • rómeoésjúliaírója • amerikaielnökvolt • amerikafelfedezője • abibliafőszereplője • ittfogjátszanimessi • reformációelindítója • elsővébégyőztesország • alegjobbangolfociklub • könyvtároséstöritanár • ...
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 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? • ...
Kate's birthday 2025-03-03
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- 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) • ...
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
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.
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
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. • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2021-08-19
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- 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 • ...
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
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
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
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- 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 • ...
Elizabethan Superstitions 2021-08-31
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- 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.
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- 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 Historical Context 2023-04-10
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- 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 • ...
Elizabethan Superstitions 2021-08-31
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- 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. • ...
William Shakespeare 2015-07-19
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- Name one of his mast famous tragedy?
- What was Shakespeare famous for?
- What´s the name of the country where he lived?
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 67 2026-03-31
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- – Italian city where Othello and The Merchant of Venice take place
- – Moorish general manipulated by jealousy
- – Young woman in love with Romeo
- – Hallucinated weapon seen by Macbeth
- – Central theme in many Shakespeare plays
- – Scottish nobleman driven by ambition and prophecy
- – Cause of death for Romeo and Juliet
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- – The famous theater where many of Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- – Major motivation in Hamlet
- – Supernatural figures who prophesy in Macbeth
- – Prince of Denmark who seeks revenge for his father’s death
- – King who divides his kingdom among his daughters
- – Lover of Juliet in a famous tragic romance
- – Mischievous fairy in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
14 Clues: – Major motivation in Hamlet • – Young woman in love with Romeo • – Hallucinated weapon seen by Macbeth • – Cause of death for Romeo and Juliet • – Moorish general manipulated by jealousy • – Central theme in many Shakespeare plays • – Lover of Juliet in a famous tragic romance • – Supernatural figures who prophesy in Macbeth • ...
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
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- “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 • ...
