shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
RENESZÁNSZ 2024-09-05
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- - Olasz reneszánsz költő, a Daloskönyv szerzője
- - A festészetre jellemző térábrázolás idegen neve
- - Júlia családneve Shakespeare híres művében
- - Firenzei asszony, Petrarca verseinek múzsája
- - A reneszánsz stílus földrajzi kiindulópontja
- - Görög szó, a sokoldalú emberek megnevezése
- - Olasz szobrász, festő, feltaláló (da Vinci)
- - Boccaccio száz történetből álló gyűjteménye
- - Népszerű, 14 sorból álló reneszánsz versforma
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- - A reneszánsz zenében divatos, pengetős hangszer
- - Új reneszánsz műfaj, rövid prózai történet
- - Drámai alapműfaj, a Romeo és Júlia is ez
- - A reformációt meghirdető német pap (Márton)
- - Filozófiai irányzat, emberközpontúság jellemzi
- - A renessaince jelentése a francia nyelvben
- - A reneszánsz házakra jellemző, félgömb alakú tető
- - Történelmi korszak, a reneszánsz követendő példája
- - Középkori olasz költő, a reneszánsz példaképe
- - Shakespeare londoni színházának angol neve
- - Virágzó olasz város, a Medici család lakóhelye
20 Clues: - Drámai alapműfaj, a Romeo és Júlia is ez • - Új reneszánsz műfaj, rövid prózai történet • - Júlia családneve Shakespeare híres művében • - A renessaince jelentése a francia nyelvben • - Shakespeare londoni színházának angol neve • - Görög szó, a sokoldalú emberek megnevezése • - A reformációt meghirdető német pap (Márton) • ...
Clone of Clone of Background on Shakespeare, Queen Liz, & The Elizabethan Age 2020-11-28
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- the Bubonic plague is caused by these vermin
- Anne Boleyn named her daughter after this relative of Henry’s
- disease similar to the Black Death
- plays were performed during the day because society did not have this
- In addition to playgoing, members of society entertain themselves by attending these
- clothing material available only to the rich
- Parents or fathers provided this to the groom before their daughter’s wedding
- plays and in the marriage of the title characters
- The number of wives Henry the eighth killed or divorced
- the person in the family everyone must respect, obey, honor, etc
- Mary Tudor is known by this other nickname
- We might be getting this wrong of Shakespeare's name
- clothing material that the poorest people wore
- Catherine of Aragon was from this devoutly Catholic country
- these plays and with the deaths of title characters
- Number of plays Shakespeare wrote
- 90% of the patients died from the black death within these many days
- Shakespeare might have also been this
- how many wives did Henry the eighth have
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- a color only available to the rich
- in addition to writing plays and poetry, Shakespeare was also this
- hakespeare had these many children
- the color/tone the poorest people wore
- these plays are about actual kings of England
- Henry the eighth‘s only son
- England’s longest sovereign ruler
- to betray the king or your country
- Women or wives were treated like this other family member
- Men can cheat on their wives, but women have to be completely faithful
- the religion Henry the eighth help create
- this occurs to make the marriage official
- Legend is, if you remove these of Shakespeare’s, you will be cursed
- poorest members of the Elizabethan society
- place where Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- Shakespeare died peculiarly on this day
35 Clues: Henry the eighth‘s only son • England’s longest sovereign ruler • Number of plays Shakespeare wrote • a color only available to the rich • hakespeare had these many children • disease similar to the Black Death • to betray the king or your country • Shakespeare might have also been this • the color/tone the poorest people wore • Shakespeare died peculiarly on this day • ...
Clone of Background on Shakes, Queen Liz, & The Elizabethan Age 2020-11-28
Across
- plays were performed during the day because society did not have this
- Shakespeare died peculiarly on this day
- England’s longest sovereign ruler
- plays and in the marriage of the title characters
- these plays are about actual kings of England
- the person in the family everyone must respect, obey, honor, etc
- poorest members of the Elizabethan society
- the color/tone the poorest people wore
- Men can cheat on their wives, but women have to be completely faithful
- Shakespeare might have also been this
- In addition to playgoing, members of society entertain themselves by attending these
- Henry the eighth‘s only son
- in addition to writing plays and poetry, Shakespeare was also this
- The number of wives Henry the eighth killed or divorced
- the religion Henry the eighth help create
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- place where Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- this occurs to make the marriage official
- a color only available to the rich
- hakespeare had these many children
- Women or wives were treated like this other family member
- Mary Tudor is known by this other nickname
- Number of plays Shakespeare wrote
- Anne Boleyn named her daughter after this relative of Henry’s
- Catherine of Aragon was from this devoutly Catholic country
- how many wives did Henry the eighth have
- We might be getting this wrong of Shakespeare's name
- clothing material that the poorest people wore
- clothing material available only to the rich
- these plays and with the deaths of title characters
- disease similar to the Black Death
- to betray the king or your country
- Parents or fathers provided this to the groom before their daughter’s wedding
- Legend is, if you remove these of Shakespeare’s, you will be cursed
- the Bubonic plague is caused by these vermin
- 90% of the patients died from the black death within these many days
35 Clues: Henry the eighth‘s only son • England’s longest sovereign ruler • Number of plays Shakespeare wrote • a color only available to the rich • hakespeare had these many children • disease similar to the Black Death • to betray the king or your country • Shakespeare might have also been this • the color/tone the poorest people wore • Shakespeare died peculiarly on this day • ...
Shakespeare words 2013-06-24
William Shakespeare 2015-04-24
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- Shakespeare's first name
- Shakespeare's home town
- Name of female monarch on throne during Shakespeare's early career
- The _____ Theatre
- Shakespeare's son who died young
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- One who writes plays
- Shakespeare lived and worked here for most of his life
- A Midsummer Night's...
- Romeo and...
- The Scottish play
- Anne
- Not allowed to perform on stage
- To be, or not to __
13 Clues: Anne • Romeo and... • The Scottish play • The _____ Theatre • To be, or not to __ • One who writes plays • A Midsummer Night's... • Shakespeare's home town • Shakespeare's first name • Not allowed to perform on stage • Shakespeare's son who died young • Shakespeare lived and worked here for most of his life • Name of female monarch on throne during Shakespeare's early career
William Shakespeare 2018-06-14
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- A way to rime ?
- The age he lived in ?
- juliets family name ?
- Rome and Julia was a ?
- How many years are „missing“ in his biography ?
- What was the first name of Shakespeares Mom ?
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- Shakespeares job?
- Which drama is named after a Roman general ?
- His wives first name ?
- Romeos family name ?
- Wills birth place ?
- Where his plays where performed !
- His home land ?
13 Clues: A way to rime ? • His home land ? • Shakespeares job? • Wills birth place ? • Romeos family name ? • The age he lived in ? • juliets family name ? • His wives first name ? • Rome and Julia was a ? • Where his plays where performed ! • Which drama is named after a Roman general ? • What was the first name of Shakespeares Mom ? • How many years are „missing“ in his biography ?
Shakespeare words 2022-05-25
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- saying things in a noisy, annoying way
- impossible to harm or damage
- doing the same thing for a long time
- a murder by assassinating someone
- the round part in an eye
- doing something kind that helps others out
- the sudden start to something violent
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- representing a current popular trend in style
- a robber who belongs to a gang who typically operates in an isolated area
- the place you were born
- very sad
- the highest point of a mountain
- having no company
13 Clues: very sad • having no company • the place you were born • the round part in an eye • impossible to harm or damage • the highest point of a mountain • a murder by assassinating someone • doing the same thing for a long time • the sudden start to something violent • saying things in a noisy, annoying way • doing something kind that helps others out • ...
Celebrate Some Shakespeare! 2024-04-23
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- The legendary poet was born and died on the 23rd of this month (at least allegedly, as historians have debated Shakespeare’s specific birth date)
- The city in which Shakespeare was born, as well as where he’s buried (3 words, hyphens excluded)
- There have been many legends, rumors, and questions about portions of Shakespeare’s life, one of which being he actually wore an _______, or an accessory that can be a hoop, a stud; Shakespeare is seen wearing one in the Chandos portrait made in 1660
- One of Shakespeare’s tragedies, this story follows a man who encounters three witches who tell him he will be King of Scotland; after murdering King Duncan and taking the crown, though, he is eventually overthrown; “Double, double, toil and trouble…”
- Arguably one of the most infamous tragedies ever written, as well as one that has been adapted numerous times, good old William shares the story of two lovers constantly trying to avoid the clash of their rival families, the Montagues and the Capulets (3 words)
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- This famous building was completed in London in 1599, and it became the primary site and host of Shakespeare’s plays; it burned down in a fire in 1613, was demolished in 1644, but was rebuilt and reopened in 1997 to celebrate Shakespeare’s legacy (2 words)
- Shakespeare wrote thirty-seven different total _____, or forms of drama that typically feature a stage, props, acts, scenes, and dialogue, and are performed in theaters
- The historical era that Shakespeare was alive and wrote during; this period was named after the current Queen of England at the time, who never married and was portrayed by Cate Blanchett in a film about the monarch
- Shakespeare has received nicknames by historians and inspired writers around the world, one of the most famous and commonly used titles being this, which references his birthplace (3 words)
- This play happens to be Shakespeare’s longest; the title of this play is spelled and sounds similar to Shakespeare’s son’s name, which began with an ‘H’
- This unique form of writing was perfected by Shakespeare, and appears in many of his works; this type of poem is 14 lines, has 10 syllables per line, and uses iambic pentameter
- Shakespeare married this woman, who was eight years his senior; although you may think of another ‘Anne’ who played Mia in Princess Diaries or Andy from The Devil Wears Prada, this one was born in 1556 in the village of Shottery (2 words)
- Shakespeare is the second most quoted English writer after the writers of this religious text, which features scriptures, ranging from Genesis to Revelations
13 Clues: The city in which Shakespeare was born, as well as where he’s buried (3 words, hyphens excluded) • The legendary poet was born and died on the 23rd of this month (at least allegedly, as historians have debated Shakespeare’s specific birth date) • ...
Shakespeare' Biography 2021-05-10
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- Surname of Shakespeare' wife
- Many of Shakespeare’ plays were performed in the Globe Theatre for the ____ time
- This is where the Globe Theatre was found
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- Shakespeare' birthplace
- shakespeare used his French Knowledge for good effect in one of the scenes of ______ V
- Most of Shakespeare' plays were influenced by _____ plots
- The month when he was born and passed away
7 Clues: Shakespeare' birthplace • Surname of Shakespeare' wife • This is where the Globe Theatre was found • The month when he was born and passed away • Most of Shakespeare' plays were influenced by _____ plots • Many of Shakespeare’ plays were performed in the Globe Theatre for the ____ time • ...
Shakespeare 2021-03-31
8 Clues: the Scottish play • to be or not to be • drunk sir toby belch • a romance and a tragedy • the one about the storm • FRIENDS ROMANS COUNTRYMAN • TO/ be/ THUS/ is/ NOTHING/ • I WILL NOT BE THY EXECUTIONER
Shakespeare 2021-04-05
8 Clues: Confused • Made greater • Open rebellion • About to happen • Strong determination • Old word for "petition" • Old word for envy, jealousy • Old word for "to kick disdainfully"
Shakespeare 2023-01-26
8 Clues: type of poem • Romeo and ______ • The ____,nickname • number of children • first name of wife • before writing plays • The _______ a famous play • The _____, famous Theatre
SHAKESPEARE 2021-11-26
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- So wise so young, they say do never live long
- for she had eyes, and chose me
- of Venice "I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes?....
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- lear As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods
- to be or not to be
- Caesar "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears....
- and Juliet But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
- fair is foul and foul is fair
8 Clues: to be or not to be • fair is foul and foul is fair • for she had eyes, and chose me • So wise so young, they say do never live long • of Venice "I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes?.... • lear As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods • Caesar "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.... • and Juliet But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
Shakespeare 2022-03-29
8 Clues: Brain • Similar • Well-known • Something funny • Very intelligent • Something very sad • People who live in England • I go to the theatre to watch a .....
Background on Shakespeare, Queen Liz, & The Elizabethan Age 2020-11-28
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- how many wives did Henry the eighth have
- Men can cheat on their wives, but women have to be completely faithful
- this occurs to make the marriage official
- The number of wives Henry the eighth killed or divorced
- clothing material available only to the rich
- Shakespeare might have also been this
- We might be getting this wrong of Shakespeare's name
- 90% of the patients died from the black death within these many days
- Parents or fathers provided this to the groom before their daughter’s wedding
- the color/tone the poorest people wore
- hakespeare had these many children
- these plays and with the deaths of title characters
- a color only available to the rich
- to betray the king or your country
- England’s longest sovereign ruler
- clothing material that the poorest people wore
- poorest members of the Elizabethan society
- plays were performed during the day because society did not have this
- Anne Boleyn named her daughter after this relative of Henry’s
Down
- In addition to playgoing, members of society entertain themselves by attending these
- Number of plays Shakespeare wrote
- the person in the family everyone must respect, obey, honor, etc
- Legend is, if you remove these of Shakespeare’s, you will be cursed
- Mary Tudor is known by this other nickname
- Shakespeare died peculiarly on this day
- the Bubonic plague is caused by these vermin
- plays and in the marriage of the title characters
- place where Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- Henry the eighth‘s only son
- these plays are about actual kings of England
- Catherine of Aragon was from this devoutly Catholic country
- the religion Henry the eighth help create
- Women or wives were treated like this other family member
- in addition to writing plays and poetry, Shakespeare was also this
- disease similar to the Black Death
35 Clues: Henry the eighth‘s only son • Number of plays Shakespeare wrote • England’s longest sovereign ruler • hakespeare had these many children • a color only available to the rich • to betray the king or your country • disease similar to the Black Death • Shakespeare might have also been this • the color/tone the poorest people wore • Shakespeare died peculiarly on this day • ...
Clone of Background on Shakespeare, Queen Liz, & The Elizabethan Age 2020-11-28
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- the religion Henry the eighth help create
- hakespeare had these many children
- Shakespeare might have also been this
- plays and in the marriage of the title characters
- how many wives did Henry the eighth have
- Parents or fathers provided this to the groom before their daughter’s wedding
- Shakespeare died peculiarly on this day
- We might be getting this wrong of Shakespeare's name
- Legend is, if you remove these of Shakespeare’s, you will be cursed
- Catherine of Aragon was from this devoutly Catholic country
- Number of plays Shakespeare wrote
- clothing material that the poorest people wore
- to betray the king or your country
- in addition to writing plays and poetry, Shakespeare was also this
- place where Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- In addition to playgoing, members of society entertain themselves by attending these
- Anne Boleyn named her daughter after this relative of Henry’s
- England’s longest sovereign ruler
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- these plays are about actual kings of England
- The number of wives Henry the eighth killed or divorced
- clothing material available only to the rich
- plays were performed during the day because society did not have this
- Henry the eighth‘s only son
- Mary Tudor is known by this other nickname
- Women or wives were treated like this other family member
- these plays and with the deaths of title characters
- disease similar to the Black Death
- Men can cheat on their wives, but women have to be completely faithful
- poorest members of the Elizabethan society
- a color only available to the rich
- the color/tone the poorest people wore
- this occurs to make the marriage official
- the Bubonic plague is caused by these vermin
- 90% of the patients died from the black death within these many days
- the person in the family everyone must respect, obey, honor, etc
35 Clues: Henry the eighth‘s only son • Number of plays Shakespeare wrote • England’s longest sovereign ruler • hakespeare had these many children • disease similar to the Black Death • a color only available to the rich • to betray the king or your country • Shakespeare might have also been this • the color/tone the poorest people wore • Shakespeare died peculiarly on this day • ...
ARTES VISUAIS E TEATRO RENASCENTISTA 2023-07-28
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- Peça teatral escrita por William Shakespeare e que tem a famosa frase: ser ou não ser, eis a questão?
- Outro nome atribuído a mona lisa.
- País de origem de William Shakespeare.
- Famosa companhia de teatro e casa de espetáculos londrino em que William Shakespeare foi sócio.
- Nome ou marca que designando autoria ou aprovação do produto desenvolvido.
- Artista, engenheiro, cientista. um dos nomes mais importantes do renascimento.
- Os artistas do renascimento tinham mais liberdade para desenvolver suas produções, desse modo eles tinham mais?
- Escultor renascentista, autor de famosas obras como: La Pietá e Davi.
- Fotografia feita de si mesmo(a).
- Câmera _ _ _ _ _ _, primitiva da câmera fotográfica.
- Período histórico marcado pela valorização do ser humano, culminando no desenvolvimento científico.
- Artista que escreve dramaturgia, ou seja, peças teatrais.
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- Capela em que Michelangelo Buonarroti retratou através de pintura, diversas passagens bíblicas.
- Produção artística em que o autor busca retratar a si mesmo.
- Técnica de desenho que dá ao observador a sensação de volume e profundidade.
- Quando um artista apresenta sua obra dentro da própria obra.
- Teatro que se tornou popular durante o reinado da rainha Elisabete I.
- Idade _ _ _ _ _, período histórico que antecedeu o renascimento, conhecido também pelo obscurantismo no qual, entre outras, esteve mergulhada a arte.
- Não podiam atuar no teatro elizabetano.
19 Clues: Fotografia feita de si mesmo(a). • Outro nome atribuído a mona lisa. • País de origem de William Shakespeare. • Não podiam atuar no teatro elizabetano. • Câmera _ _ _ _ _ _, primitiva da câmera fotográfica. • Artista que escreve dramaturgia, ou seja, peças teatrais. • Produção artística em que o autor busca retratar a si mesmo. • ...
The Lord Chamberlain's Men 2024-01-16
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- Shakespeare had been living ______ from his family for a long time.
- The motto on the Shakespeare family Coat of Arms meant __________.
- In "The Merchant of Venice," Shylock demanded a pound of the _________ if the man did not repay his money.
- "Romeo and Juliet" and "A Midsummer Night's Dream were Shakespeare's _____ early plays.
- After Hamnet died, Shakespeare's work was filled with heartache and _______.
- Fallstaff is considered to be Shakespeare's best ever ______________.
- The queen's doctor was accused of trying to ___________ her.
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- Queen Elizabeth enjoyed Fallstaff so much that she __________ Shakespeare write a play all about him.
- The queen's doctor was ________.
- A Coat of Arms was earned based on ________.
- The Lord Chamberlain's Men was an ____________.
- Acquiring a Coat of Arms helped people to be viewed as ___________.
12 Clues: The queen's doctor was ________. • A Coat of Arms was earned based on ________. • The Lord Chamberlain's Men was an ____________. • The queen's doctor was accused of trying to ___________ her. • The motto on the Shakespeare family Coat of Arms meant __________. • Shakespeare had been living ______ from his family for a long time. • ...
Shakespeare 2017-03-21
8 Clues: .....and Juliet • Merchant of ...... • The Prince of Denmark • Shakespeare's first name • Known as the Scottish play • Town where Shakespeare lived • King Lear is this type of play • Name of theatre where Shakespeare worked
Shakespeare 2014-09-25
8 Clues: - ukochana Romea • - imię Shakespeare'a • - sztuka teatralna (ENG) • - znana sztuka Shakespere's • - miejsce urodzenia Shakespeare'a • - nazwa teatru związanego z Shakespearem • - dramaturg, artysta piszący sztuki (ENG) • - rok 1564 jakie to wydarzenie w życiu Shakespeare'a
Shakespeare 2021-10-08
8 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • one of Shakespeare's words • Shakespeare's spouses name • one of Shakespeare's plays • one of Shakespeare's occupation • another one of Shakespeare's plays • another one of Shakespeare's words • another one of Shakespeare's occupation
Shakespeare 2022-03-29
8 Clues: Brain • Similar • Well-known • Something funny • Very intelligent • Something very sad • People who live in England • I go to the theatre to watch a .....
Shakespeare 2022-03-29
8 Clues: Brain • Similar • Well-known • Something funny • Very intelligent • Something very sad • People who live in England • I go to the theatre to watch a .....
Shakespeare 2022-05-04
8 Clues: His dad • his mom • His religion • month he died • Shakespeare wife • where he was buried. • What he made and and did. • He often wrote about this in his writing
shakespeare 2023-02-10
8 Clues: a play about regicide • the name of Shakespeare's wife • the amount of sonnets he wrote • Shakespeare's most famous tragedy • the name of Shakespeare's theatre • the town where Shakespeare was born • the amount of plays Shakespeare wrote • the name of Shakespeare's child who died
Shakespeare 2023-04-25
10 Clues: A MONTH • SHAKESPEARE'S DAD • SHAKESPEARE'S MOM • SOMEONE FROM A PLAY • SOMEONE FROM A PLAY • SHAKESPEARE'S DAUGHTER • SHAKESPEARE'S DAUGHTER • A PERSON WHO MAKES PLAYS • A PERSON WHO RIGHTS POEMS • A PERSON WHO PRETENDS TO SOMEONE OR SOMETHING
England 2013-05-17
Literature 2016-05-16
England 2013-05-17
Romeo & Juliet background notes review by syncere 2022-08-15
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- This was Shakespeare's style of writing he liked the use
- This was considered a dessert in the globe theater. To not distract actors of course
- England cultural renaissance opened the door for writers like this famous write
- The poor people who watched plays in the globetheater were called this
- Where Shakespeare resurfaced after going missing for 7 years
- A usual play in the first globe theater lasted this long
- Company that Shakespeare wrote and managed was later known as "The Kings Men"
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- The globe theater was built on this river
- The queen was in love with this man, who was one of her subjects who died
- Queen Elizabeth I Had this nickname
- London lost 1/4 of its population due to this disease
- These were considered extremely dangerous and poisonous and were thrown at bad actors
- Theater that Shakespeare mainly wrote his plays for
- Romeo and Juliet inspired this modern-day film
- The Lord chamberlains men changed there name to this after they were supported by King James I
- The original globe burned down due to this prop being shot by an actor
16 Clues: Queen Elizabeth I Had this nickname • The globe theater was built on this river • Romeo and Juliet inspired this modern-day film • Theater that Shakespeare mainly wrote his plays for • London lost 1/4 of its population due to this disease • This was Shakespeare's style of writing he liked the use • A usual play in the first globe theater lasted this long • ...
Shakespeare´s Works 2023-04-20
8 Clues: rival of shakespeare • Wrote “The Decameron” • wrote “The Knight’s Tale” • a writer during the Renaissance • famous play written by Shakespeare • wrote Wrote "The Two Menaechmuses" • wiped out large population of Western Eurasia • first English dramatist to reveal the full potential of black verse poetry
Költők nevei 2025-06-11
17 Clues: Ady • Babits • Zrínyi • József • Kölcsey • Balassi • Kazinczy • Petrarca • karinthy • Pannonius • Berzsenyi • Boccaccio • Alighieri • Vörösmarty • Shakespeare • Kosztolányi • Csokonai Vitéz
Crossword 2014-02-23
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- What month does Shakespeare die?
- likely to happen soon
- How does Caesar view the men?
- ominous
- Who stabs Caesar first?
- told Caesar to "Beware the ideas of March."
- unable to bear children
- face
- to reject or scorn
- persons who secretly plot to carry out the evil or illegal act
- Unnatural occurences are examples of the gods being
- not of its time
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- friendliness; pleasantness
- What are Caesar's physical infirmities?
- Who is the leader of the conspiracy?
- people who change their minds
- compensation
- The First Triumvirate includes Cassius, Caesar and
- submissive; like a slave
- people are celebrating at the beginning because of Caesar's
- Where is Caesar killed?
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- tells the conspiracy "I saw the Mark Antony offer him a crown."
- the face
- Caesar does not read Artemidorus's letter because he does not want to seem
- faithfulness
- Who does Cassius urge the group should kill as well?
- Who flatters Caesar to come to the capitol?
- Caesar compares himself to a northern
- a rebellion, uprising, or revolt
- Brutus's wife
- a swift, violent stream
- abrupt, frank; outspoken
- What does Caius Ligarius wear around his head?
- to include; to contain
- Who was Shakespeare's wife?
- talking alone on stage
- to make greater, to enlarge
- a person who is suppose to be of the ways Caesar lives
- What church was Shakespeare buried?
- weakness; disability
- What did Artemidorus try to give to Caesar?
- Brutus's young servant
- candle
- Where did Shakespeare move to during his twenties?
- Who will kill himself if Caesar's planned death doesn't work?
- Who had a dream about Caesar's death?
- low in rank or position
- How old was Shakespeare's son when he died?
- What was Shakespeare's first name?
- Who wanted to be apart of the conspiracy but couldn't be?
- Brutus is associated with?
52 Clues: face • candle • ominous • the face • faithfulness • compensation • Brutus's wife • not of its time • to reject or scorn • weakness; disability • likely to happen soon • to include; to contain • talking alone on stage • Brutus's young servant • Who stabs Caesar first? • a swift, violent stream • unable to bear children • low in rank or position • Where is Caesar killed? • abrupt, frank; outspoken • ...
Crossword 2014-02-23
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- compensation
- unable to bear children
- candle
- Who had a dream about Caesar's death?
- a rebellion, uprising, or revolt
- talking alone on stage
- not of its time
- Brutus's wife
- What are Caesar's physical infirmities?
- a person who is suppose to be of the ways Caesar lives
- told Caesar to "Beware the ideas of March."
- Who wanted to be apart of the conspiracy but couldn't be?
- people who change their minds
- What does Caius Ligarius wear around his head?
- The First Triumvirate includes Cassius, Caesar and
- Brutus's young servant
- likely to happen soon
- What was Shakespeare's first name?
- faithfulness
- a swift, violent stream
- Caesar compares himself to a northern
- Who was Shakespeare's wife?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- What did Artemidorus try to give to Caesar?
- Caesar does not read Artemidorus's letter because he does not want to seem
- Who stabs Caesar first?
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- Who flatters Caesar to come to the capitol?
- ominous
- the face
- Who is the leader of the conspiracy?
- people are celebrating at the beginning because of Caesar's
- Unnatural occurences are examples of the gods being
- to include; to contain
- face
- persons who secretly plot to carry out the evil or illegal act
- What church was Shakespeare buried?
- What month does Shakespeare die?
- abrupt, frank; outspoken
- Who will kill himself if Caesar's planned death doesn't work?
- weakness; disability
- friendliness; pleasantness
- Where is Caesar killed?
- Where did Shakespeare move to during his twenties?
- submissive; like a slave
- to make greater, to enlarge
- tells the conspiracy "I saw the Mark Antony offer him a crown."
- How does Caesar view the men?
- to reject or scorn
- Who does Cassius urge the group should kill as well?
- How old was Shakespeare's son when he died?
- Brutus is associated with?
- low in rank or position
52 Clues: face • candle • ominous • the face • compensation • faithfulness • Brutus's wife • not of its time • to reject or scorn • weakness; disability • likely to happen soon • to include; to contain • talking alone on stage • Brutus's young servant • unable to bear children • Where is Caesar killed? • a swift, violent stream • low in rank or position • Who stabs Caesar first? • abrupt, frank; outspoken • ...
Background on Shakes, Queen Liz, & The Elizabethan Age 2020-11-28
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- a color only available to the rich
- place where Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- the color/tone the poorest people wore
- Men can cheat on their wives, but women have to be completely faithful
- how many wives did Henry the eighth have
- Shakespeare died peculiarly on this day
- clothing material that the poorest people wore
- Legend is, if you remove these of Shakespeare’s, you will be cursed
- the religion Henry the eighth help create
- England’s longest sovereign ruler
- Shakespeare might have also been this
- the Bubonic plague is caused by these vermin
- the person in the family everyone must respect, obey, honor, etc
- plays and in the marriage of the title characters
- this occurs to make the marriage official
- to betray the king or your country
- Women or wives were treated like this other family member
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- disease similar to the Black Death
- plays were performed during the day because society did not have this
- Mary Tudor is known by this other nickname
- these plays are about actual kings of England
- hakespeare had these many children
- The number of wives Henry the eighth killed or divorced
- Henry the eighth‘s only son
- poorest members of the Elizabethan society
- Anne Boleyn named her daughter after this relative of Henry’s
- Number of plays Shakespeare wrote
- We might be getting this wrong of Shakespeare's name
- clothing material available only to the rich
- In addition to playgoing, members of society entertain themselves by attending these
- these plays and with the deaths of title characters
- 90% of the patients died from the black death within these many days
- Catherine of Aragon was from this devoutly Catholic country
- in addition to writing plays and poetry, Shakespeare was also this
- Parents or fathers provided this to the groom before their daughter’s wedding
35 Clues: Henry the eighth‘s only son • Number of plays Shakespeare wrote • England’s longest sovereign ruler • a color only available to the rich • disease similar to the Black Death • hakespeare had these many children • to betray the king or your country • Shakespeare might have also been this • the color/tone the poorest people wore • Shakespeare died peculiarly on this day • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-29
10 Clues: Author of Othello • Place of Renaissance • Year of Printed Bible • Year of Printing Press • Beginning of Renaissance • Era of art and literature • Inventor of Printing Press • Shakespeare about relationships • Leonardo da Vinci's famous painting • Belief in value of human achievements
Julius Caesar and Shakespeare 2016-03-14
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- first to stab Caesar
- ruler in Rome
- reinterprets Calpurnia's dream and convinces Caesar to go to the Capitol
- common people in Rome
- where Caesar was murdered
- evil intent
- compensation
- type of play that "Julius Caesar" is
- gives Caesar a warning letter, which Caesar doesn't read
- Roman leader that was killed by Caesar
- devoted follower of Caesar
- tries to stop the Plebians from celebrating the return of Caesar
- where Shakespeare was born
- Hathaway Shakespeare's wife
- wife of Brutus
- play that set the Globe Theater on fire and burned it down
- ominous
- abrupt
- submissive
- festival and feast where Caesar was offered the crown
- river that Rome was built on
- to beg
- excessive pride
- the sky
- the only heir of Caesar
- Shakespeare's mother's first name
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- a candle
- writes forged letters to Brutus to change his mind
- an inheritance
- keeps Antony out of the way while the others kill Caesar
- the poet and the conspirator
- old man who is not asked to join the conspiracy
- faithfulness
- weakness or disability
- unable to bear children
- to make greater
- three-man governing body in Rome
- Shakespeare's son who passed away
- warns Caesar to "beware the ides of March"
- persons who secretly plot to carry out an evil or illegal act
- one of literature's greatest figures
- Shakespeare's father's first name
- Brutus' servant
- skilled public speaker
- modern word for "falling-sickness", which Caesar has
- Caesar's wife
- brother of Metellus who was banned from Rome by Caesar
- the month in which Shakespeare was born and died
- part of the body that Portia cut to prove her loyalty
- number of kids that Shakespeare and his wife had
50 Clues: abrupt • to beg • ominous • the sky • a candle • submissive • evil intent • faithfulness • compensation • ruler in Rome • Caesar's wife • an inheritance • wife of Brutus • to make greater • Brutus' servant • excessive pride • first to stab Caesar • common people in Rome • weakness or disability • skilled public speaker • unable to bear children • the only heir of Caesar • where Caesar was murdered • ...
All About William Shakespeare 2023-04-01
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- What play is the line 'To be or, not to be, that is the question.' from?
- What type of play are 'Hamlet', 'Othello' and 'King Lear'?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre?
- Which play is also known as a fierce storm?
- What type of play are 'Henry V' 'Richard II' and 'King John'?,
- What is another name for a poem written by Shakespeare?
- Which play is about 'two star-crossed lovers'?
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- What type of play are 'A Midsummer Night's Dream', 'Much Ado About Nothing' and 'As You Like It'?
- What word and name of Shakespeare's play would bring bad luck if spoken aloud in the theatre?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
- What title was Shakespeare also known as?
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
- 'Shall I compare thee to a day?'
13 Clues: What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • 'Shall I compare thee to a day?' • How many siblings did Shakespeare have? • What title was Shakespeare also known as? • What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre? • Which play is also known as a fierce storm? • Which play is about 'two star-crossed lovers'? • What is another name for a poem written by Shakespeare? • ...
Tempest/Shakespeare 2022-12-02
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- The name that prospero's house is called in the play.
- The painful thing Prospero gives Caliban when he is displeased with him in Act 1 Scene 2.
- The man who climbs under Caliban's garment.
- The first person the Boatswain tells to leave him alone in Act 1 Scene 1.
- The items that were stolen from Prospero.
- Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo is led into this
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- The country Alonso's daughter is queen of.
- A game that requires a lot of strategy that is played at the end of the play.
- The wife of Jupiter.
- The person who convinced Sebastian to help him kill Alonso
- The goddes of agriculture.
- The thing Ferdinand is bearing in Act 3 Scene 1.
- The creature Ariel enters as in Act 3 Scene 3.
13 Clues: The wife of Jupiter. • The goddes of agriculture. • The items that were stolen from Prospero. • The country Alonso's daughter is queen of. • The man who climbs under Caliban's garment. • The creature Ariel enters as in Act 3 Scene 3. • The thing Ferdinand is bearing in Act 3 Scene 1. • Caliban, Stephano, and Trinculo is led into this • ...
Shakespeare Vocab 2023-02-17
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- A type of monologue in which a character speaks to themselves relaying thoughts and feelings for only the audience to hear.
- A literary device by which the audience or reader's understanding of events or individuals in a work surpasses that of its characters.
- Writing arranged with a metrical rhythm, but not rhyming. Used by characters highest in society.
- The emotions, reasons, or agenda behind an action or statement of a character.
- A subdivision of a play. This normally represents actions happening in one place at one time, and is marked off from the next scene by a curtain, a black-out, or a brief emptying of the stage.
- The way a writer makes a person in a story, play, movie, tv show, etc. seem like a real person. These include things they say, do, are said about them, and how they look.
- A conversational way of speaking which doesn't have a set rhythm or structure. Used by characters playing common people.
- A speech given by a single character directly addressing another character or the audience.
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- A remark or comment made by a character in a play that is meant to be heard by the audience alone, and no other characters in the play.
- The name given to the rhythm that Shakespeare uses in his plays. It is like a heartbeat, with one soft beat and one strong beat repeated five times; du DUM, du DUM, du DUM, du DUM, du DUM. Used by characters who are nobles and ladies.
- Happens when two opposites are put together. For example, light vs. dark, good vs. evil, etc.
- Two lines written in iambic pentameter that end in the same sound, or a rhyme. They are often used to sum up the end of a character's speech.Blank verse
- One of the main divisions of a play, there are traditionally 5 representing the exposition, rising action, climax, falling action, and resolution.
13 Clues: The emotions, reasons, or agenda behind an action or statement of a character. • A speech given by a single character directly addressing another character or the audience. • Happens when two opposites are put together. For example, light vs. dark, good vs. evil, etc. • ...
William Shakespeare 2015-04-24
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- The Scottish play
- One who writes plays
- Shakespeare lived and worked here for most of his life
- A Midsummer Night's...
- Romeo and...
- Anne
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- Shakespeare's home town
- To be, or not to __
- Name of female monarch on throne during Shakespeare's early career
- Shakespeare's first name
- Not allowed to perform on stage
- The _____ Theatre
- Shakespeare's son who died young
13 Clues: Anne • Romeo and... • The Scottish play • The _____ Theatre • To be, or not to __ • One who writes plays • A Midsummer Night's... • Shakespeare's home town • Shakespeare's first name • Not allowed to perform on stage • Shakespeare's son who died young • Shakespeare lived and worked here for most of his life • Name of female monarch on throne during Shakespeare's early career
Shakespeare vocabulary 2016-09-15
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- a strophe with 4 verses
- someone that can never die
- a speech presented by one person
- Romeo and Juliet is a famous ... written by Shakespeare.
- a natural skill or ability
- to perform a play for practice
- the first published copies of a literary work
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- a person who writes poems
- figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared
- the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase
- ... language is when I say I'm so hungry I could eat a horse
- humorous use of language
- an example of a ... is Shakespeare's Macbeth
13 Clues: a strophe with 4 verses • humorous use of language • a person who writes poems • someone that can never die • a natural skill or ability • to perform a play for practice • a speech presented by one person • an example of a ... is Shakespeare's Macbeth • the first published copies of a literary work • the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase • ...
Shakespeare Characters 2016-10-09
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- Famed Roman back-stabber
- Source of Shakespeare's most famous stage direction
- Also known as the page Cesario
- Snobbish, tactless and seemingly corrupt king
- Disguised as a boy in "As You Like It"
- Fairy queen who falls in love with a man-donkey
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- Sarcastic yet lovable foil to Benedick
- Famously self-preserving steward
- Venetian money-lender in "The Merchant of Venice"
- Bolingbroke the Usurper
- "Out, damned spot! Out I say!" (Two words)
- Miscreant and con-artist from "A Winter's Tale"
- Tragically evil villain in "Othello"
13 Clues: Bolingbroke the Usurper • Famed Roman back-stabber • Also known as the page Cesario • Famously self-preserving steward • Tragically evil villain in "Othello" • Sarcastic yet lovable foil to Benedick • Disguised as a boy in "As You Like It" • "Out, damned spot! Out I say!" (Two words) • Snobbish, tactless and seemingly corrupt king • ...
Shakespeare Vocab 2022-03-22
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- to confuse or make act like a fool(often used reflexively)
- describes either something, someone or an event caused by forces separate or outside of what are considered natural laws of nature
- a condition or misfortune or difficulty
- the state of being in a relationship with only one individual
- to think of someone or something in a specific way
- to continue without making changes
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- an idea or opinion
- different from the typical, unusual
- of, concerning, or using statistics or the types of mathematical analyses that provide numerical information of a type that allows testing of a hypothesis
- anything that serves as a signal for action
- to admit or recognize the truth of something
- a strong need to regularly do or have something
- the highest authority
13 Clues: an idea or opinion • the highest authority • to continue without making changes • different from the typical, unusual • a condition or misfortune or difficulty • anything that serves as a signal for action • to admit or recognize the truth of something • a strong need to regularly do or have something • to think of someone or something in a specific way • ...
Shakespeare CrossWord 2024-12-10
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- Soothsayer's warning: "Beware the _____ of March" (4)
- Antony's repeated phrase at Caesar’s funeral: "_____ Brutus is an honorable man" (8)
- Animal that symbolizes ambition in the play (4)
- Roman general and dictator assassinated in the play (6)
- Brutus's inner conflict is centered on this value (8)
- "Et tu, _____?" (5)
- Caesar's wife who dreams of his death (7)
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- Conspirator who leads the assassination plot (6)
- Location of Caesar’s assassination (8)
- Conspirator who convinces Caesar to go to the Senate (6)
- Noble Roman who delivers the funeral oration (7)
- Roman political system threatened by Caesar’s power (7)
- Caesar’s trusted friend who eventually joins the conspirators (5)
13 Clues: "Et tu, _____?" (5) • Location of Caesar’s assassination (8) • Caesar's wife who dreams of his death (7) • Animal that symbolizes ambition in the play (4) • Conspirator who leads the assassination plot (6) • Noble Roman who delivers the funeral oration (7) • Soothsayer's warning: "Beware the _____ of March" (4) • Brutus's inner conflict is centered on this value (8) • ...
ARTES VISUAIS E TEATRO RENASCENTISTA 2023-07-28
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- Peça teatral escrita por William Shakespeare e que tem a famosa frase: ser ou não ser, eis a questão?
- Outro nome atribuído a mona lisa.
- País de origem de William Shakespeare.
- Famosa companhia de teatro e casa de espetáculos londrino em que William Shakespeare foi sócio.
- Nome ou marca que designando autoria ou aprovação do produto desenvolvido.
- Artista, engenheiro, cientista. um dos nomes mais importantes do renascimento.
- Os artistas do renascimento tinham mais liberdade para desenvolver suas produções, desse modo eles tinham mais?
- Escultor renascentista, autor de famosas obras como: La Pietá e Davi.
- Fotografia feita de si mesmo(a).
- Câmera _ _ _ _ _ _, primitiva da câmera fotográfica.
- Período histórico marcado pela valorização do ser humano, culminando no desenvolvimento científico.
- Artista que escreve dramaturgia, ou seja, peças teatrais.
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- Capela em que Michelangelo Buonarroti retratou através de pintura, diversas passagens bíblicas.
- Produção artística em que o autor busca retratar a si mesmo.
- Técnica de desenho que dá ao observador a sensação de volume e profundidade.
- Quando um artista apresenta sua obra dentro da própria obra.
- Teatro que se tornou popular durante o reinado da rainha Elisabete I.
- Idade _ _ _ _ _, período histórico que antecedeu o renascimento, conhecido também pelo obscurantismo no qual, entre outras, esteve mergulhada a arte.
- Não podiam atuar no teatro elizabetano.
19 Clues: Fotografia feita de si mesmo(a). • Outro nome atribuído a mona lisa. • País de origem de William Shakespeare. • Não podiam atuar no teatro elizabetano. • Câmera _ _ _ _ _ _, primitiva da câmera fotográfica. • Artista que escreve dramaturgia, ou seja, peças teatrais. • Produção artística em que o autor busca retratar a si mesmo. • ...
Shakespeare's Lasting Legacy Handout 2024-01-12
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- Song written by John Cale based on Shakespeare's work
- Shakespeare added these to the ends of existing words
- Shakespeare's jewelry
- This quality of Shakespeare's themes makes them enjoyable today
- Famous phrase about a pickle
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- Shakespeare did this to the English language
- Movie by Arthur Laurents based on Romeo and Juliet
- This family makes up the living relatives of Shakespeare
- Gender that most roles were played by in Shakespeare's time period
9 Clues: Shakespeare's jewelry • Famous phrase about a pickle • Shakespeare did this to the English language • Movie by Arthur Laurents based on Romeo and Juliet • Song written by John Cale based on Shakespeare's work • Shakespeare added these to the ends of existing words • This family makes up the living relatives of Shakespeare • ...
the Canterbury tales 2025-09-23
17 Clues: life • more • along • France • France • gather • of rose • betrays • swynford • charming • pilgrims • Southwark • religious • Canterbury • to troilus • shakespeare • tales themself
Shakespeare Characters 2016-10-09
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- Bolingbroke the Usurper
- Sarcastic yet lovable foil to Benedick
- Miscreant and con-artist from "A Winter's Tale"
- Disguised as a boy in "As You Like It"
- Tragically evil villain in "Othello"
- Venetian money-lender in "The Merchant of Venice"
- Famously self-preserving steward
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- Source of Shakespeare's most famous stage direction
- Also known as the page Cesario
- Fairy queen who falls in love with a man-donkey
- Snobbish, tactless and seemingly corrupt king
- Famed Roman back-stabber
- Macbeth "Out, damned spot! Out I say!" (Two words)
13 Clues: Bolingbroke the Usurper • Famed Roman back-stabber • Also known as the page Cesario • Famously self-preserving steward • Tragically evil villain in "Othello" • Sarcastic yet lovable foil to Benedick • Disguised as a boy in "As You Like It" • Snobbish, tactless and seemingly corrupt king • Fairy queen who falls in love with a man-donkey • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2021-09-08
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- / a written request inviting someone somewhere
- / bottom of the stairs
- / an act of shuddering
- / unable to be heard
- / another word for a road
- / deserving of respect and approval
- / so precious that its value cannot be determined
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- / having much of varied colour
- / the place where a person is born
- / unfriendly and antagonistic
- / having a leak
- / representing a current trend or fashion
- / having paid work
13 Clues: / having a leak • / having paid work • / unable to be heard • / bottom of the stairs • / an act of shuddering • / another word for a road • / unfriendly and antagonistic • / having much of varied colour • / deserving of respect and approval • / the place where a person is born • / representing a current trend or fashion • ...
Shakespeare Words 2022-05-26
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- red on a persons face after a strong surge of emotion
- the act of giving to the people in need
- the form of killing someone slowly and painfully
- To Kill a specific person
- A phrase to say that they are very dead
- the body part you see through
- a big piece of cloth to keep you warm
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- the winner of something
- when you are revealed to something
- I'LL GIVE YOU A HINT
- the supplies you carry with you
- too many to count
- the way you feel when you are all by yourself
13 Clues: too many to count • I'LL GIVE YOU A HINT • the winner of something • To Kill a specific person • the body part you see through • the supplies you carry with you • when you are revealed to something • a big piece of cloth to keep you warm • the act of giving to the people in need • A phrase to say that they are very dead • the way you feel when you are all by yourself • ...
SHAKESPEARE 2021-11-26
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- So wise so young, they say do never live long
- of Venice "I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes?....
- Caesar "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears....
- for she had eyes, and chose me
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- fair is foul and foul is fair
- lear As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods
- and Juliet But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
- to be or not to be
8 Clues: to be or not to be • fair is foul and foul is fair • for she had eyes, and chose me • So wise so young, they say do never live long • of Venice "I am a Jew. Hath not a Jew eyes?.... • lear As flies to wanton boys are we to the gods • Caesar "Friends, Romans, countrymen, lend me your ears.... • and Juliet But soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
Shakespeare 2022-02-10
Shakespeare 2022-04-08
8 Clues: A feeling • The "outsiders" • “The Royal” Family • A heartfelt writer • Evil and aggression • The “Cinderella” of Verona • “Prince Charming” of Verona • The Italian origin of the word “truth”
Shakespeare 2019-07-15
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- The birthplace of a famous writer
- A famous theatre that burned down
- The time where Leonardo da Vinci lived
- A man from a play who famously holds a skull
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- A bard who was around in the Renaissance
- A piece of writing that is acted out by people for entertainment
- A famous romantic tragedy set in Verona
- A type of poem
8 Clues: A type of poem • The birthplace of a famous writer • A famous theatre that burned down • The time where Leonardo da Vinci lived • A famous romantic tragedy set in Verona • A bard who was around in the Renaissance • A man from a play who famously holds a skull • A piece of writing that is acted out by people for entertainment
Shakespeare 2014-01-18
8 Clues: a type of play • Another word for dramatist • Shakespeare's place of birth • Another word for "to christen" • Another word for the Elizabethan Era • Shakespeare was a dramatist and a ... • Number of plays written by Shakespeare • Cheap printed version of Shakespeare's plays
Shakespeare 2024-02-19
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- Shakespeare's tragic play featuring the character Lady Macbeth.
- Shakespeare's comedy set in the enchanted forest of Athens.
- The city where Shakespeare was born.
- famous balcony scene occurs in this Shakespearean play.
- Shakespeare's most famous tragedy involving a Danish prince.
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- The location where many of Shakespeare's plays were first performed.
- The character who delivers the "To be, or not to be" soliloquy.
- The renowned playwright's wife.
- Shakespeare's comedy involving twins separated at birth.
- Shakespeare's romantic tragedy set in fair Verona.
10 Clues: The renowned playwright's wife. • The city where Shakespeare was born. • Shakespeare's romantic tragedy set in fair Verona. • famous balcony scene occurs in this Shakespearean play. • Shakespeare's comedy involving twins separated at birth. • Shakespeare's comedy set in the enchanted forest of Athens. • Shakespeare's most famous tragedy involving a Danish prince. • ...
Shakespeare 2024-09-04
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- The ruler that followed Queen Elizabeth I to the English throne and brought about a darker period of literature.
- Name of the place where Shakespeare grew up.
- The play centered around two couples called Much Ado About ___.
- Name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed.
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- A tragedy about a general blinded by ambition.
- Name of Shakespeare's son that died at age 11.
- A poem with 14 lines and ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme.
- Shakespeare's works were published in a book called the first ___.
8 Clues: Name of the place where Shakespeare grew up. • A tragedy about a general blinded by ambition. • Name of Shakespeare's son that died at age 11. • A poem with 14 lines and ABAB CDCD EFEF GG rhyme scheme. • Name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed. • The play centered around two couples called Much Ado About ___. • ...
Shakespeare 2022-10-14
8 Clues: River near the Globe • Standing ticket price • The king from the play • The name of the theatre • Shakespeares first name • Man who built the Globe • Place where people perform • Destroyed the first theatre
Shakespeare 2025-02-27
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- What word describes Alonso in Prospero's mind?
- What was Prospero's title before being banished in The Tempest?
- Who says, "All's well that ends well"?
- Who says the qoute, "truth is truth to the end of reckoning"?
- What is the Main theme of this play?
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- The author of these pieces?
- The jouney is not what matters it's the ___.
- What is the name of Claudio's sister?
- Who is Prospero's daughter in the Tempest?
9 Clues: The author of these pieces? • What is the Main theme of this play? • What is the name of Claudio's sister? • Who says, "All's well that ends well"? • Who is Prospero's daughter in the Tempest? • The jouney is not what matters it's the ___. • What word describes Alonso in Prospero's mind? • Who says the qoute, "truth is truth to the end of reckoning"? • ...
shakespeare 2025-03-03
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- What deadly disease spread a lot?
- egeus feeling when hermia goes against his wishes
- lysander and hermia's feeling this?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- A great suffering dealt in a respectable way
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- In which city was the Globe Theatre?
- who ruled england for most of shakespeares life?
- where was the midsummer night dream set?
8 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • What deadly disease spread a lot? • lysander and hermia's feeling this? • In which city was the Globe Theatre? • where was the midsummer night dream set? • A great suffering dealt in a respectable way • who ruled england for most of shakespeares life? • egeus feeling when hermia goes against his wishes
shakespeare 2025-12-19
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- what is the animal that the little boy kept around
- where does the Romeo and Juliet play take place?
- Are women allowed in the theaters?
- what's the name of the red side of the families?
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- what's the name of the blue side of the families?
- what's the writers name?
- what is the name of the duke?
- what is a saying that Viola says a lot when, she's going to be there's soon
8 Clues: what's the writers name? • what is the name of the duke? • Are women allowed in the theaters? • where does the Romeo and Juliet play take place? • what's the name of the red side of the families? • what's the name of the blue side of the families? • what is the animal that the little boy kept around • ...
Elizabethan Period 2023-10-07
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- A play with a sad ending.
- She was acussed of adultery and got beheaded.
- Most of Shakespeare's sonnets were about:
- A play which purpose is to make laugh.
- A play with historical events/characters.
- Literature is focused on philosophical and artistic writing.
- Important philosopher from this era.
- Daughter of king Henry III.
- The period was known as...
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- Protagonist of Hamlet.
- It was built by William Shakespeare.
- Literature is focused on every day life.
- The era of her reign.
- Important poet from this era.
- Creator of Romeo & Juliet and Hamlet.
- Was the form of poetry during Elizabeth era.
16 Clues: The era of her reign. • Protagonist of Hamlet. • A play with a sad ending. • The period was known as... • Daughter of king Henry III. • Important poet from this era. • It was built by William Shakespeare. • Important philosopher from this era. • Creator of Romeo & Juliet and Hamlet. • A play which purpose is to make laugh. • Literature is focused on every day life. • ...
Shakespearean Language 2025-04-07
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- Shakespeare's special rhythm in poetry
- The type of clues that can help understand Shakespeare's language
- "Wherefore" means this in modern English
- Shakespeare wrote in this type of English
- Means this in modern English
- "'Tis" is short for this
- The number of syllables in most lines of iambic pentameter
- "Anon" means this in modern English
- Shakespeare often used this technique to maintain rhythm
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- Shakespeare's word for "goodbye"
- "Betwixt" means this in our English.
- The word for "no" in modern English
- "Thou" means this in modern English
- Means "are" in modern English
- "Hark" means this in modern English
- The first part of "forthwith" means this
16 Clues: "'Tis" is short for this • Means this in modern English • Means "are" in modern English • Shakespeare's word for "goodbye" • The word for "no" in modern English • "Thou" means this in modern English • "Hark" means this in modern English • "Anon" means this in modern English • "Betwixt" means this in our English. • Shakespeare's special rhythm in poetry • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2021-03-12
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- Who killed Mercutio?
- What is most of the play written in?
- Who married Romeo & Juliet?
- What household is Benvolio?
- William
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- Who was Romeo's love before Juliet?
- What household was Tybalt?
- What was Shakespeare theatre called: the...
- What happened in the first scene of the play?
- Who was going to marry Juliet before Romeo?
- What period of time was the play written?
- What is the name of the prince?
- Where do Romeo and Juliet meet?
13 Clues: William • Who killed Mercutio? • What household was Tybalt? • Who married Romeo & Juliet? • What household is Benvolio? • What is the name of the prince? • Where do Romeo and Juliet meet? • Who was Romeo's love before Juliet? • What is most of the play written in? • What period of time was the play written? • What was Shakespeare theatre called: the... • ...
CROSSWORD 2020-03-25
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- What type of play was written in Shakespeare's early period?
- ... dramas were based on real events
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- The works of Shakespeare reflect themes of ... and hatred
- How many narrative poems did William Shakespeare compose
- Shakespeare's works were the combination of tragic and ... sides of life
- Shakespeare devoted his works to ... problems: honesty, cruelty, kindness, love and vanity
- type of play was Shakespeare most famous for?
- What do you call a poem with 14 lines and 10 syllables
8 Clues: ... dramas were based on real events • type of play was Shakespeare most famous for? • What do you call a poem with 14 lines and 10 syllables • How many narrative poems did William Shakespeare compose • The works of Shakespeare reflect themes of ... and hatred • What type of play was written in Shakespeare's early period? • ...
William Shakespeare 2024-07-10
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- Synonym for prominent.
- He was the part owner of the ___ theater.
- The king that adopted Shakespeare's theater troupe.
- First name of his wife.
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- Job Shakespeare had in London
- City Shakespeare moved to in 1590
- What did William Shakespeare's father produce?
- The type of school education Shakespeare received.
8 Clues: Synonym for prominent. • First name of his wife. • Job Shakespeare had in London • City Shakespeare moved to in 1590 • He was the part owner of the ___ theater. • What did William Shakespeare's father produce? • The type of school education Shakespeare received. • The king that adopted Shakespeare's theater troupe.
Shakespeare General Knowledge 2025-05-28
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- Genre of Shakespeare's plays based on real events
- Rhythm often used by Shakespeare consisting of 10 syllables per line (2 Words)
- Where would the poorer audience members stand to watch Shakespeare's plays?
- Genre of Shakespeare's plays where the lead character dies
- Name of Shakespeare's theatre
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- Character's fatal flaw
- The arrangement of words within a sentence. (Shakespeare did this differently)
- Genre of Shakespeare's plays with a happy ending
- Complete this well known phrase - Knock, knock. Who's...
- Shakespeare uses this metaphor for the world in his Seven Stages of Man
10 Clues: Character's fatal flaw • Name of Shakespeare's theatre • Genre of Shakespeare's plays with a happy ending • Genre of Shakespeare's plays based on real events • Complete this well known phrase - Knock, knock. Who's... • Genre of Shakespeare's plays where the lead character dies • Shakespeare uses this metaphor for the world in his Seven Stages of Man • ...
Shakespeare's plays 2024-03-13
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- Play with over 29 500 words
- Amount of siblings he had
- Name of Hamlets uncle
- Name of his wife
- Hamlet's father is refereed as a...
- Genre of Hamlet
- One of Shakespeare's most famous plays
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- Where Shakespeare was born
- Number of plays Shakespeare has written
- One of Shakespeare's children
- Where he wrote most of his work
11 Clues: Genre of Hamlet • Name of his wife • Name of Hamlets uncle • Amount of siblings he had • Where Shakespeare was born • Play with over 29 500 words • One of Shakespeare's children • Where he wrote most of his work • Hamlet's father is refereed as a... • One of Shakespeare's most famous plays • Number of plays Shakespeare has written
7.1 Word of the day! 2023-11-21
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- Explore
- An action word
- One of the greatest playwrights in the world!
- Shakespeare was one of these.
- A regularly updated website or web page.
- An organised massacre of a particular ethnic group.
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- To talk to a person and ask questions about something about them.
- A distinctive or aspect of something.
- A person who sings (typically in taverns or bars)
- To give someone advice about something.
- Similar to a newspaper
- Evoking interest or attention.
- Someone’s thoughts about something.
- An account of imaginary or real people and events told for entertainment.
- Something to hide something else with.
15 Clues: Explore • An action word • Similar to a newspaper • Shakespeare was one of these. • Evoking interest or attention. • Someone’s thoughts about something. • A distinctive or aspect of something. • Something to hide something else with. • To give someone advice about something. • A regularly updated website or web page. • One of the greatest playwrights in the world! • ...
Shakespeare words- Ashley Perez Miguel 2022-11-28
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- ____ is where all the people hang out
- _____ did my dog start barking
- A famous play writer was born here
- Wrote the famous play Romeo and Juliet
- does my enemy deserve _____
- Died at a young
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- I was feeling sick __ school
- After the game he became my ____
- ____ I should travel to Mexico again
- ___ won't listen to me
- _____ or you'll miss the game
- married to a famous play writer
- Over ___ is where my mom was born
- you need _____ or you'll miss the lesson
- The time we didn't know what Shakespeare was doing
15 Clues: Died at a young • ___ won't listen to me • does my enemy deserve _____ • I was feeling sick __ school • _____ or you'll miss the game • _____ did my dog start barking • married to a famous play writer • After the game he became my ____ • Over ___ is where my mom was born • A famous play writer was born here • ____ I should travel to Mexico again • ...
Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-12
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- A Famous play thought to be named after one of Shakespeare's children
- The last name of a man who critizied Shakespeare
- The name of a person who donates to the arts
- A character who drinks poison believing he will die next to his love
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- The last name of Shakespeare's wife
- The town that Shakespeare was born in
- The number of years that have no records of Shakespeare exisiting
- The name of the theatre that Shakespeare built
8 Clues: The last name of Shakespeare's wife • The town that Shakespeare was born in • The name of a person who donates to the arts • The name of the theatre that Shakespeare built • The last name of a man who critizied Shakespeare • The number of years that have no records of Shakespeare exisiting • A character who drinks poison believing he will die next to his love • ...
William Shakespeare 2024-01-27
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- Name of Shakespeare's son
- Besides a playwright, Shakespeare was also known as this
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- First name of Shakespeare's wife
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- Era during which Shakespeare began his career
- The ... Plot, a notable event during 1605
- One of Shakespeare's professions
- Type of poetry Shakespeare wrote in addition to plays
8 Clues: Shakespeare's birthplace • Name of Shakespeare's son • One of Shakespeare's professions • First name of Shakespeare's wife • The ... Plot, a notable event during 1605 • Era during which Shakespeare began his career • Type of poetry Shakespeare wrote in addition to plays • Besides a playwright, Shakespeare was also known as this
Lesson 2. Have Fun at School! 2024-03-25
Figurative Language by Catalina T 2013-05-19
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- A man who is a traffic cop gets his license suspended for unpaid parking tickets.
- In Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare Romeo finds Juliet in a drugged state and he thinks she is dead. He kills himself. When Juliet wakes up she finds Romeo dead and kills herself.
- "A soiled baby, with a neglected nose, cannot be conscientiously regarded as a thing of beauty." Mark Twain
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- "Her beauty hangs upon the cheek of night, Like a rich jewel in an Ethiop's ear" Romeo and Juliet, Shakespeare
- "The winds did sing it to me, and the thunder, That deep and dreadful organ-pipe, pronounced The name of Prosper" The Tempest, Shakespeare
- My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain." Shakespeare, Richard
- I was surprised his nose was not growing like Pinocchio’s.” Relation to The Adventures of Pinocchio, written by Carlo Collodi.
- “I’ve told you a million times” is an example of a ____
- "The whole world's a stage" Shakespeare, As You Like It.
- "The cake is as soft as concrete" Is an example of ____
10 Clues: "The cake is as soft as concrete" Is an example of ____ • “I’ve told you a million times” is an example of a ____ • "The whole world's a stage" Shakespeare, As You Like It. • A man who is a traffic cop gets his license suspended for unpaid parking tickets. • ...
Macbeth 2020-04-02
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- I was born in 1564 and I am the son of a tanner and town offical.
- Most likely to be written in 1606 and the original plot is very different from the published.
- Married shakespeare in 1582
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- During his reign, Macbeth encouraged __________.
- One of the most popular playwrights of _______ and Jacobean England.
- I became _____ the first of England after Elizabeth died.
- Macbeth ruled Scotland in the _________ century.
- In 1057, Macbeth was killed at this battle.
- I killed Macbeth.
- 1599, Shakespeare and company became shareholders in The ______ Theatre.
10 Clues: I killed Macbeth. • Married shakespeare in 1582 • In 1057, Macbeth was killed at this battle. • During his reign, Macbeth encouraged __________. • Macbeth ruled Scotland in the _________ century. • I became _____ the first of England after Elizabeth died. • I was born in 1564 and I am the son of a tanner and town offical. • ...
Shakespeare's Life 2023-11-01
9 Clues: Shakespeare's dad • Shakespeare's mom • Shakespeare's wife • first _____ printed in 1953 • first _____ printed in 1954 • The _______ was born in 1599 • Shakespeare was ______ in 1564 • Shakespeare's recorded education • Shakespeare was _______ of eight children
Aaron Crossword 2026-03-05
shakespeares words- Jewel 2022-12-01
15 Clues: you • before • overthere • perhapsormaybe • thankyouormercy • whatwasthereason • shakespeareswife • shakespheresdeadson • adressingtheaudience • mymommakesmelistentoher • thegirlidontlikeismyenemy • anactoradressingtheaudience • whenimintroublemymomtellsmeto • themostfamousplaywriterofalltime • noideawhathewasdoingduringthattime
AG 2016-06-20
25 Clues: AT • AP • NG • NV • SRP • kemi • tysk • latin • drama • dansk • fysik • idræt • musik • spansk • fransk • biologi • engelsk • pedeller • historie • religion • matematik • sekretærer • samfundsfag • billedkunst • oldtidskundskab
The Globe Theatre- Brianna Johnson 2023-06-07
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- Month Shakespeare was born
- All actors in Shakespeare plays we're...
- What we're the people standing called?
- Where did people go to drink?
- How did the stage roof hold up?
- Something actors jumped in to on stage.
- Why we're plays illegal?,
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- Something that was use to hurt animals
- Who inspired the Globe?
- What did people do in southWalk that would've been illegal
- What was the Wooden O called?
- Some women wore these to Shakespeare's plays..
- The location of the Globe Theatre..
- The seats we're...
14 Clues: The seats we're... • Who inspired the Globe? • Why we're plays illegal?, • Month Shakespeare was born • What was the Wooden O called? • Where did people go to drink? • How did the stage roof hold up? • The location of the Globe Theatre.. • Something that was use to hurt animals • What we're the people standing called? • Something actors jumped in to on stage. • ...
Shakespearean crossword 2021-09-14
8 Clues: Name of Shakespeares wife • where was Shakespeare born • what was roemos family name • what was Juliets family name • which era did Shakespeare live in • who was the boy in the famous love story • who was the girl in the famous love story • which theatre did Shakespeare perform hid plays
Hamlet ja Shakespeare 2024-10-18
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- Hamleti lapse nimi (teine kaksik)
- Kes oskas Hamletis kumitustega kõneleda?
- Mis riigi prints oli Hamlet?
- Mis on Shakespeare isa eesnimi?
- Mõõk mida hamlet kasutab.
- Mis lossis leinab Hamlet oma isa?
- Shakespeare'i sünnilinn Inglismaal.
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- Kes oli Hamletis vaim?
- Hamleti lapse nimi (esimene kaksik)
- Mis tragöödia on Shakespeare veel kirjutanud (M)?
- Mis on Hamleti kuulus monoloog?
11 Clues: Kes oli Hamletis vaim? • Mõõk mida hamlet kasutab. • Mis riigi prints oli Hamlet? • Mis on Shakespeare isa eesnimi? • Mis on Hamleti kuulus monoloog? • Hamleti lapse nimi (teine kaksik) • Mis lossis leinab Hamlet oma isa? • Hamleti lapse nimi (esimene kaksik) • Shakespeare'i sünnilinn Inglismaal. • Kes oskas Hamletis kumitustega kõneleda? • ...
MOV Act 1, scene 1 2022-10-31
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- Gratiano says don't look like yours
- the country where Venice is
- Act 1, scene 1, line 57, meaning "sour"
- this guy is the merchant
- Gratiano never lets this guy speak (line 113)
- The MOV is this kind of play, though not always
- Bassanio says Gratiano speaks a lot of this
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- Antonio "knows not why" he is so _____
- Salarino's side-kick
- the Shakespeare word for "No way!"
- Name for a Jewish person
- Shakespeare's Theater
- the river in the town where Shakespeare grew up
- he says "Let me play the fool!"
- another name for ship
- City where Will Shakesp. performed
16 Clues: Salarino's side-kick • Shakespeare's Theater • another name for ship • Name for a Jewish person • this guy is the merchant • the country where Venice is • he says "Let me play the fool!" • the Shakespeare word for "No way!" • City where Will Shakesp. performed • Gratiano says don't look like yours • Antonio "knows not why" he is so _____ • Act 1, scene 1, line 57, meaning "sour" • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword 2023-05-24
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- Capulet throws a _______ where Romeo first meets Juliet
- Romeo's cousin who tries to keep the peace
- "Do you bite your ______ at us, sir?"
- Where Juliet stands as she is speaking with Romeo
- "A ____ by any other name would still smell as sweet"
- The author of the play
- Juliet's last name
- Juliet's ______ helped to raise her
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- Juliet's age
- The ruler of the city
- The girl who Romoeo loves before Juliet
- The name of the theater where Shakespeare put on his plays
- Juliet's cousin who wants to fight Romeo
- Romeo's last name
- Where the play is set
- A rich guy who wants to marry Juliet
16 Clues: Juliet's age • Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • The ruler of the city • Where the play is set • The author of the play • Juliet's ______ helped to raise her • A rich guy who wants to marry Juliet • "Do you bite your ______ at us, sir?" • The girl who Romoeo loves before Juliet • Juliet's cousin who wants to fight Romeo • Romeo's cousin who tries to keep the peace • ...
Romeo and Juliet and Shakespeare 2022-10-11
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- comes from the greek word "action"
- location where the play was originally performed
- setting of the play
- playwright of Romeo and Juliet
- Juliet's family name
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- character that outlawed the families fighting
- Romeo's family name
- Queen during the time of Shakespeare
- Shows the downfall or death of a tragic hero, or main character
- feeling of emotion
- something that cannot be done
- dramatic work meant for the stage
12 Clues: feeling of emotion • Romeo's family name • setting of the play • Juliet's family name • something that cannot be done • playwright of Romeo and Juliet • dramatic work meant for the stage • comes from the greek word "action" • Queen during the time of Shakespeare • character that outlawed the families fighting • location where the play was originally performed • ...
Shakespeare dictionary 2022-11-29
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- "______,the rumors were true"
- "go over _______"
- "come here ___ the children come and take them all"
- "come over ____"
- opposition
- Shakespeare's significant other
- speaker uses to refer who they are talking to
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- years where Shakespeare wasn't known to Aside when character speaks to audience and other players cant here
- where he was born
- "for what reason are you acting this way"
- _____ to the birds chirping
- Shakespeare deceased son
12 Clues: opposition • "come over ____" • where he was born • "go over _______" • Shakespeare deceased son • _____ to the birds chirping • "______,the rumors were true" • Shakespeare's significant other • "for what reason are you acting this way" • speaker uses to refer who they are talking to • "come here ___ the children come and take them all" • ...
Shakespeare is for everyone 2026-02-25
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- a dashing young man
- reprimand, rebuke, scold someone
- to destroy or demolish
- obstacles that you jump over or great power
- to muffle, cover up, or put a hood over a face
- first name of Shakespeare?
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- last name of Shakespeare's wife?
- What is the author of poetry are we studying?
- violent stormy weather.
- smock for a woman
- playful lively dance
- uproar or fuss, big confusion.
12 Clues: smock for a woman • a dashing young man • playful lively dance • to destroy or demolish • violent stormy weather. • first name of Shakespeare? • uproar or fuss, big confusion. • last name of Shakespeare's wife? • reprimand, rebuke, scold someone • obstacles that you jump over or great power • What is the author of poetry are we studying? • ...
Shakespeare/Macbeth 2023-12-12
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- He killed Macbeth.
- Macbeth was considered this across Scotland.
- What did Shakespeare's father make for a living?
- King Duncan was a _____ King.
- Fleance escaped but, ______ did not.
- What was Shakespeare's religion?
- How many siblings does he have?
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- "There are ______ in men's smiles."
- Was published in 1623 and included a lot of Shakespeare's work.
- He was killed by Macbeth.
- "Double, double, toil and trouble."
- Macduff _______ Macbeth.
- "Fair is ____ and ____ is fair."
13 Clues: He killed Macbeth. • Macduff _______ Macbeth. • He was killed by Macbeth. • King Duncan was a _____ King. • How many siblings does he have? • "Fair is ____ and ____ is fair." • What was Shakespeare's religion? • "There are ______ in men's smiles." • "Double, double, toil and trouble." • Fleance escaped but, ______ did not. • Macbeth was considered this across Scotland. • ...
Shakespeare Words - Diana Nyberg 2022-11-29
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- ;to tell a direction in which to go
- ;to be thankful or have mercy
- ;and enemy someone you don't like
- ;Playwriter, wrote many poems and other writings
- ;a single person speech. Others can hear
- ;you or your
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- - upon - Avon ; Left but then came back later on
- ;to listen
- ;to tell where
- ;a speech that other characters cannot her but the audience can
- ;a question of why
- lost years ;when no one knew what Shakespeare was doing
- ;Thinking out loud, other characters cant hear
- ;Shakespeare's dead son
- Hathaway ; Who he married
15 Clues: ;to listen • ;you or your • ;to tell where • ;a question of why • ;Shakespeare's dead son • Hathaway ; Who he married • ;to be thankful or have mercy • ;and enemy someone you don't like • ;to tell a direction in which to go • ;a single person speech. Others can hear • ;Thinking out loud, other characters cant hear • - upon - Avon ; Left but then came back later on • ...
William Shakespeare: The plays 2016-04-27
7 Clues: Where was William Shakespeare born? • In what era did shakespeare live in? • About what year was hamelet written? • Who was william shakespeare married to? • What kind of gerne was Romeo and Juliet? • About what year did William Shakespeare Die? • About what year was Romeo and Juliet written?
Romeo and Juliet: Crossword 2022-02-27
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- would rather kill herself than marry Paris
- promised by Capulet that he can marry Juliet
- the writer that first mentioned the Capulets and Montagues
- is a friend/cousin of Romeo
- does not love romeo
- juliet's age
- excitedly moves up the wedding date of Paris and Juliet
- where juliet stands to profess her love to Romeo
- is banished from Verona
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- is killed by Tybalt
- the city where the play takes place
- Juliet is the sun (literary device)
- background information on the play
- the author of the play
- is killed by Romeo
- the theater where Shakespeare put on his plays
- turns her back on Juliet, and sides with Juliet's parents
- is the authority figure in Verona
- has access to a poison that can mimic death
19 Clues: juliet's age • is killed by Romeo • is killed by Tybalt • does not love romeo • the author of the play • is banished from Verona • is a friend/cousin of Romeo • is the authority figure in Verona • background information on the play • the city where the play takes place • Juliet is the sun (literary device) • would rather kill herself than marry Paris • ...
World History II: World in 1500 Review 2025-02-26
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- wrote "The Prince" (last name)
- belief in one God
- painted "Praying Hands"
- Michelangelo, Erasmus, Leonardo da Vinci, and William Shakespeare
- Renaissance humanist and writer of "The Praise of Folly"
- Islam founder
- city that Muslims pray towards
- religion found in India or South Asia in 1500 and today
- religion believes karma and reincarnation
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- belief in more than one god
- trade route that connected the Pacific Ocean to the Mediterranean Sea
- printing press inventor
- Currently found in Israel and North America
- spread Buddhism into East and Southeast Asia
- religion found in North and South America and Europe
- Florence, Italy wealthy merchant family
- "Romeo and Juliet" or sonnet inventor
- founded Judaism
- religion found in North Africa and Southwest Asia
- Asoka and his missionaries spread this into East and Southeast Asia
20 Clues: Islam founder • founded Judaism • belief in one God • printing press inventor • painted "Praying Hands" • belief in more than one god • wrote "The Prince" (last name) • city that Muslims pray towards • "Romeo and Juliet" or sonnet inventor • Florence, Italy wealthy merchant family • religion believes karma and reincarnation • Currently found in Israel and North America • ...
Shakespeare and Macbeth Background 2024-03-11
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- Theater lit by the sun and catered to masses
- Playhouse that held 3k spectators
- A trait of all Elizabethan actors
- Shakespeare was born here
- Reason for Elizabethan playgoing
- Church that ruled Medieval England
- Playhouse that held 1k spectators
- Included in Macbeth for James I's enjoyment
- Environment of theater during 5thC Golden Age
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- Describes subject change after Medieval play shift
- Renaissance playgoers ate this smelly vegetable
- William Shakespeare's dad made them
- Describes early state of Medieval theater
- Era named after James I of England
- Theater used lit candles and catered to the rich
- Playhouses located in the outskirts along this river
- A tragic___ leads to a hero's tragic end
- This happened to a criminal on 5thC stage
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 lined poems
19 Clues: Shakespeare was born here • Reason for Elizabethan playgoing • Playhouse that held 3k spectators • A trait of all Elizabethan actors • Playhouse that held 1k spectators • Era named after James I of England • Church that ruled Medieval England • William Shakespeare's dad made them • A tragic___ leads to a hero's tragic end • Describes early state of Medieval theater • ...
ROMEO + JULIET 2022-08-21
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- Juliet's cynical cousin
- The family Romeo belongs to
- The man who marries R + J
- The cousin to Juliet, who Romeo was in love with at the beginning of the play
- A marked change in form + appearance
- The women who brought Juliet up
- The director of the 1996 R+J film
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- The author of R+J
- His name means 'good' 'will'
- The era of time Shakespeare belongs to
- Where the play takes place
- The family the Juliet is from
- This play is a T_ _ _ _ _ _
- The situation between the Montague + Capulets
14 Clues: The author of R+J • Juliet's cynical cousin • The man who marries R + J • Where the play takes place • The family Romeo belongs to • This play is a T_ _ _ _ _ _ • His name means 'good' 'will' • The family the Juliet is from • The women who brought Juliet up • The director of the 1996 R+J film • A marked change in form + appearance • The era of time Shakespeare belongs to • ...
English Renaissance Theatre 2025-05-14
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- A famous play by Thomas Kyd
- Played King Lear in Macbeth and King Lear
- A famous role played by Edward Alleyn
- A famous play by Christopher Marlowe
- Wrote the Changling.
- A famous play by Ben Jonson
- Playwright during the 16th century
- The theater Shakespeare worked at
- Playwright from the 16th and 17th century
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- Most known playwright during the 16th and 17th century
- A famous role played by William Kemp
- A famous play by Shakespeare
- Writer of The Massacre at Paris.
- The theater James Burbage worked at
- The first permanent theatre, coming to in 1567
15 Clues: Wrote the Changling. • A famous play by Thomas Kyd • A famous play by Ben Jonson • A famous play by Shakespeare • Writer of The Massacre at Paris. • The theater Shakespeare worked at • Playwright during the 16th century • The theater James Burbage worked at • A famous role played by William Kemp • A famous play by Christopher Marlowe • A famous role played by Edward Alleyn • ...
Hamnet Revision 2025-11-27
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- Agnes makes this item in the household
- William teaches this language.
- The name of Agnes's brother
- Hamnet's grandfather is prone to v_________
- The type of bird Agnes has
- Hamnet and Judith are _______
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- Agnes and William live in one of these when they marry
- The name of Hamnet and Judith's other sister
- The disease that Judith has
- The Shakespeare play that the novel is based on
- First name of the playwright, Shakespeare
- The name of Hamnet's grandfather
- The name of Agnes's homeplace
- The name of Hamnet's grandmother
14 Clues: The type of bird Agnes has • The disease that Judith has • The name of Agnes's brother • The name of Agnes's homeplace • Hamnet and Judith are _______ • William teaches this language. • The name of Hamnet's grandfather • The name of Hamnet's grandmother • Agnes makes this item in the household • First name of the playwright, Shakespeare • ...
7th Shakespeare Review 2022-01-19
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- 14 line poem
- Speaking to the audience
- A protagonist who dies because of a flaw
- Play on words
- A long speech from one character to another
- a character who serves as a contrast to another
- characterization where we infer based on clues
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- Speaking thoughts out loud on stage-alone
- where poor people stood to watch the play
- Setting of Romeo and Juliet
- pair of lines at the end of a sonnet that rhyme
- most famous character created by Shakespeare
- number of children Shakespeare had
- reference to famous event, person, book, etc.
- ends in death
- ends in marriage
16 Clues: 14 line poem • ends in death • Play on words • ends in marriage • Speaking to the audience • Setting of Romeo and Juliet • number of children Shakespeare had • A protagonist who dies because of a flaw • Speaking thoughts out loud on stage-alone • where poor people stood to watch the play • A long speech from one character to another • most famous character created by Shakespeare • ...
