shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
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 .....
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 • ...
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. • ...
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? • ...
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
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
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
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... • ...
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 • ...
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.
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 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 • ...
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) • ...
Lesson 2. Have Fun at School! 2024-03-25
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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: 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?
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
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. • ...
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?
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
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" • ...
Romeo and Juliet by (Ify) 2022-08-15
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- What is Romeo Last name.
- where was shakespeare born.
- who was the biggest patron.
- who is the author of romeo and Juliet
- Female protagonist.
- what did the acting companies consist of.
- This is the location of the setting of the play.
- Male Protagonist.
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- what was thrown to the worst actors.
- Why is called a tragedy.
- what was the main course in the theater.
- Love that is not allowed to exist.
- What era did shakespeare create his plays.
- What is Juliet last name.
- what was shakespeare's occupation after he fleed stratford-upon-avon.
15 Clues: Male Protagonist. • Female protagonist. • What is Romeo Last name. • Why is called a tragedy. • What is Juliet last name. • where was shakespeare born. • who was the biggest patron. • Love that is not allowed to exist. • what was thrown to the worst actors. • who is the author of romeo and Juliet • what was the main course in the theater. • ...
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 • ...
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, Harry Godwin 2022-11-28
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- before
- When was shakspeare not known
- there
- who shakspeare made ture love with
- Oppisiote of false
- When your mom talks to you, you are_?
- When your on stage and no one can hear what you are saying its called?
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- in between of yes and no
- United states and North korea are ?
- 2nd person form of tu
- When your on a stage you give a _?
- When you feel bad for someone it is?
- Who is the most effected person on writing?
- Where did Shakespear grow up?
- When you want to know a reason you say_?
- far away
- When you express you inside thoughts
- Which kid died at 11 to shakespeare
18 Clues: there • before • far away • Oppisiote of false • 2nd person form of tu • in between of yes and no • When was shakspeare not known • Where did Shakespear grow up? • When your on a stage you give a _? • who shakspeare made ture love with • United states and North korea are ? • Which kid died at 11 to shakespeare • When you feel bad for someone it is? • When you express you inside thoughts • ...
Literature 2025-09-20
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- : Sequence of events in a story
- : Person or figure in a story
- : Descriptive language appealing to the senses
- : Person telling the story
- : Concluding section of a literary work
- : 14-line poem, often about love
- : Tragedy written by Shakespeare
- : A piece of writing with rhythm or rhyme
- : Author of “The Old Man and the Sea”
- : Story with symbolic meaning beyond the literal
- : Figure of speech comparing two unlike things
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- : Introductory section of a literary work
- : English playwright known for Hamlet and Romeo & Juliet
- : Central idea or message of a work
- : Short story teaching a moral lesson
- : Long fictional narrative
- : Russian author of “War and Peace”
- : Struggle between opposing forces in a story
18 Clues: : Person telling the story • : Long fictional narrative • : Person or figure in a story • : Sequence of events in a story • : 14-line poem, often about love • : Tragedy written by Shakespeare • : Central idea or message of a work • : Russian author of “War and Peace” • : Short story teaching a moral lesson • : Author of “The Old Man and the Sea” • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-11-15
10 Clues: Nickname • Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • Romeo's former lover • Month Shakespeare died • Number of lines in a sonnet • Type of poem he was known for • type of metrical foot he used • Shakespeare writes in iambic __. • Romeo and Juliet is this type of play
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 • ...
Disney VS Shakespeare 2024-10-09
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- This animated movie about garden gnomes is a retelling of Romeo and Juliet (3 words)
- The villainous parrot in Aladdin shares a name with a character from this Shakespeare play
- In The Lion King II, this Shakespeare play about star-crossed lovers is referenced
- This Disney princess’s story has similarities to The Winter’s Tale
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- A trio of mysterious women in Macbeth are paralleled by the Fates in this Disney movie
- This Disney movie is based on Shakespeare's Hamlet (3 words)
- Gargoyles characters like Macbeth and Oberon are from this genre of Shakespeare’s works
- This Disney dwarf's name was defended by Walt Disney, who claimed Shakespeare used the word
- In The Little Mermaid, this composer’s Romeo and Juliet love theme is squawked by Scuttle
- The visual of Jack Skellington holding his skull in The Nightmare Before Christmas is a reference to this Shakespeare play
- This Disney villain sings a line from Macbeth in his villainous song (2 words)
11 Clues: This Disney movie is based on Shakespeare's Hamlet (3 words) • This Disney princess’s story has similarities to The Winter’s Tale • This Disney villain sings a line from Macbeth in his villainous song (2 words) • In The Lion King II, this Shakespeare play about star-crossed lovers is referenced • ...
Shakespeare Words, Harry Godwin 2022-11-28
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- before
- When was shakspeare not known
- there
- who shakspeare made ture love with
- Oppisiote of false
- When your mom talks to you, you are_?
- When your on stage and no one can hear what you are saying its called?
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- in between of yes and no
- United states and North korea are ?
- 2nd person form of tu
- When your on a stage you give a _?
- When you feel bad for someone it is?
- Who is the most effected person on writing?
- Where did Shakespear grow up?
- When you want to know a reason you say_?
- far away
- When you express you inside thoughts
- Which kid died at 11 to shakespeare
18 Clues: there • before • far away • Oppisiote of false • 2nd person form of tu • in between of yes and no • When was shakspeare not known • Where did Shakespear grow up? • When your on a stage you give a _? • who shakspeare made ture love with • United states and North korea are ? • Which kid died at 11 to shakespeare • When you feel bad for someone it is? • When you express you inside thoughts • ...
The Renaissance - Gwen Gruber 2025-04-08
14 Clues: akfjdskj • kadfjskja • jkladfjld • aksdfjalk • kfdasjkldfj • adksfjlaksd • sakfdjaklsdj • adsjfklasdjf • jdskfjasklfj • dasfjklasdfj • asfkdjl;dkfja • afjsdkljalskd • afjalskdfjlasd • ajsdfklasdjfkl;as
“Shakespeare’s Word Challenge” 2025-04-23
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- “To be or not to be…” comes from this play
- A play where two lovers die
- Juliet’s last name
- Shakespeare wrote many of these short love poems
- The magical forest in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- Shakespeare’s hometown
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- A character who says “Out, damned spot!”
- The Queen of the Fairies
- A play with a sad or serious ending
- A character who gives wise advice to Laertes
- A funny Shakespeare play
- A mischievous fairy
- What you call the side comments not meant to be heard
- A king who goes mad
14 Clues: Juliet’s last name • A mischievous fairy • A king who goes mad • Shakespeare’s hometown • The Queen of the Fairies • A funny Shakespeare play • A play where two lovers die • A play with a sad or serious ending • A character who says “Out, damned spot!” • “To be or not to be…” comes from this play • A character who gives wise advice to Laertes • ...
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 • ...
English Break crossword puzzle 2023-11-02
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- Play on Prince of Denmark by William Shakespeare
- Classic book on New York in the 1920s by F. Scott Fitzgerald
- God of the sea, Oceans, and water
- "King ___" by William Shakespeare
- "___ Faustus" a tragedy written by Christopher Marlow
- "The Picture of ___ Gray" by Oscar Wilde
- God of the underworld
- a novel written by Margaret Mitchell
- "Pet ___" a story by Stephen King
- book series by J.K. Rowling
- "And Then There ___ None" by Agatha Christie
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- "___ Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy
- "The Raven" by Edgar Allan ___
- a novel written by Jane Austin
- Conan Doyle's most famous character(first name)
- "The ___" by Ernest Hemingway about a Cuban fisherman
- "Dracula" a novel written by ___
- "Crimson ___" a movie directed by Guillermo del Toro
- "The ___ in the rye" by J.D. Salinger
19 Clues: God of the underworld • book series by J.K. Rowling • "___ Karenina" by Leo Tolstoy • "The Raven" by Edgar Allan ___ • a novel written by Jane Austin • "Dracula" a novel written by ___ • God of the sea, Oceans, and water • "King ___" by William Shakespeare • "Pet ___" a story by Stephen King • a novel written by Margaret Mitchell • "The ___ in the rye" by J.D. Salinger • ...
Macbeth - Vocabulary List One and Two 2020-08-09
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- A playwright and poet from the 16th Century.
- One's fatal flaw
- Home of the Queen.
- Well known spell makers.
- Pertaining to the reign of Elizabeth I.
- Someone who's hamartia caused his death.
- The situation that surrounds a text.
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- To be understood by or relevant to all of humanity.
- Associated with drama
- One who composes work for the stage.
- A play that includes five acts and a tragic hero.
- A characteristic, or pertaining to Shakespeare.
- Of importance to a particular perspective.
- Home of Braveheart.
14 Clues: One's fatal flaw • Home of the Queen. • Home of Braveheart. • Associated with drama • Well known spell makers. • One who composes work for the stage. • The situation that surrounds a text. • Pertaining to the reign of Elizabeth I. • Someone who's hamartia caused his death. • Of importance to a particular perspective. • A playwright and poet from the 16th Century. • ...
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. • ...
Crosswordpuzzle Tudors 12-24 2024-01-15
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- How did Marlowe die? He was ...
- Shakespeare's most famous playhouse
- Who was considered superior to Shakespeare?
- Shakespeare's work consist of 154 ....
- Which coast was sir Francis Drake sent to?
- Famous playwright, poet and actor
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- sir Francis Drake was known as the first ...
- Elizabethan era was often referred to as ...
- Schools were mainly for .... Children
- A nickname of queen Elizabeth
- Person who tended the ones who suffered from the plague?
- A rampant disease that was spread by rats
- Open air playhouse built in 1587
- Shakespeare's work consist of 38 ...
14 Clues: A nickname of queen Elizabeth • How did Marlowe die? He was ... • Open air playhouse built in 1587 • Famous playwright, poet and actor • Shakespeare's most famous playhouse • Shakespeare's work consist of 38 ... • Schools were mainly for .... Children • Shakespeare's work consist of 154 .... • A rampant disease that was spread by rats • ...
Birthday Crossword: Shakespeare 2024-07-17
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- Romeo's long lost love
- People who like it when others fake their deaths
- Antipholus's twin
- When accusing her of cheating on him, Claudio is certainly anti-____
- Banquo, thane of ____
- Why Macbeth can kill Macduff
- If Lysander’s love had an opening in her connective tissue that let another organ poke through, Hermia would have a ______
- What Beatrice was born to speak
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- Macbeth, thane of ____
- Eye of newt, toe of frog, wool of ___
- Who dies in Hamlet, pretty much
- Word Shakespeare may not have really invented
- Board game named after a play
- Oberon: "I don't give a ____!"
- Shakespeare's opposite
- Viola's disguise
- Kings Shakespeare liked to write about
17 Clues: Viola's disguise • Antipholus's twin • Banquo, thane of ____ • Macbeth, thane of ____ • Romeo's long lost love • Shakespeare's opposite • Why Macbeth can kill Macduff • Board game named after a play • Oberon: "I don't give a ____!" • Who dies in Hamlet, pretty much • What Beatrice was born to speak • Eye of newt, toe of frog, wool of ___ • Kings Shakespeare liked to write about • ...
Sonnet 2015-08-18
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- In order to be remembered till posterity, the rich and powerful people get this erected in their memory.
- Shakespeare's sonnet “Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments” has been divided into three ………………………….
- Not marble, nor the gilded monuments , Of princes, shall outlive this powerful ………………………..
- Person for whom William Shakespeare 's has written the sonnet “Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments”.
- William Shakespeare 's sonnet Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments is all about the powerful impact of this.
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- A lyric poem of fourteen lines.
- The tone of William Shakespeare in the sonnet Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments” .
- The monuments and statues brave the ravages of time and in the time they get ………………………………….. if not taken proper care of .
- Shakespeare Author of the Sonnet “Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments”
- The word sonnet is derived from this Italian word : Answer – Sonneto
10 Clues: A lyric poem of fourteen lines. • The word sonnet is derived from this Italian word : Answer – Sonneto • Shakespeare Author of the Sonnet “Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments” • The tone of William Shakespeare in the sonnet Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments” . • Not marble, nor the gilded monuments , Of princes, shall outlive this powerful ……………………….. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2014-05-13
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- Place where Galileo was born
- Month when Galileo was born
- Place where Galileo used his telescope to confirm Copernicus's theory
- Month when Shakespeare was born
- Person that created the heliocentric system
- Head of Roman Catholic Church
- Location of Globe Theatre
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- Planet that consisted of moons discovered by Galileo
- Person who created the geocentric system
- Device that Galileo used to prove Copernicus's theory
- Name of family that built the Globe
- Name of system that Galileo supported
- Place where Shakespeare was born
- Study of stars and planets
- Planet that passes through phases discovered by Galileo
15 Clues: Location of Globe Theatre • Study of stars and planets • Month when Galileo was born • Place where Galileo was born • Head of Roman Catholic Church • Month when Shakespeare was born • Place where Shakespeare was born • Name of family that built the Globe • Name of system that Galileo supported • Person who created the geocentric system • ...
Shakespeare's bio 2025-08-03
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- His first job
- The genre of A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- Some years of his life are a …., as there are no records about what he was doing and where he lived.
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- Famous tragedy about a Danish prince
- The Patron Saint of England (celebrated on the same day as Shakespeare’s birthday): St. ….
- Shakespeare’s main job
- Theater he was closely associated with: the …..
- The city where he worked
- He had ….. children (number)
- The first edition of Shakespeare’s works (after his death) was called “First ….”
- His wife was 8 years …. than him
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- His father’s job
- Shakespeare wrote many of these
- Shakespeare’s wife was already ….. at the time of their wedding
- Shakespeare invented about 2000 new ….. in the English language that we still use today
- Ruler of England during most of his career
- His mother's maiden name and surname.
- The name of Shakespeare’s eldest daughter
- Century in which he was born
- The type of school William attended as a boy (similar to our Liceo Classico): …. school
- Shakespeare’s birth month (also the month he died)
- The genre of King Lear or Othello
- The name of his company was “The King’s …”
- His father's name.
- When he died, Shakespeare left his wife only his second-best ….
- His wife’s first name
- Some of his poems are dedicated to a woman called …..
28 Clues: His first job • His father’s job • His father's name. • His wife’s first name • Shakespeare’s main job • Shakespeare's birthplace • The city where he worked • Century in which he was born • He had ….. children (number) • Shakespeare wrote many of these • His wife was 8 years …. than him • The genre of King Lear or Othello • Famous tragedy about a Danish prince • ...
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 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 • ...
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 • ...
School Subjects 2020-12-06
English Renaissance, Realism, Absurdism 2024-05-13
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- In addition to being a playwright, Shakespeare was also an __________
- How did Christopher Marlowe die?
- The thing that caused the Globe theatre to burn down in 1613 during a performance.
- The type of plot that Shakespeare used.
- The style of theatre that seeks to convince the audience the action on stage is representative of every day life.
- The name of the playwrights in the English renaissance that provided boys drama groups with plays.
- The name of Shakespeare's performing troupe that built the globe theatre.
- Samuel Beckett's most famous play.
- What was the name of the theatre where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed?
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- Who demolished the Globe in 1644?
- Henrik Ibsen's most famous play.
- the king that ruled before Elizabeth I and was known for having six wives.
- The father of realism
- The side of the river theatre was sent to when it was banned.
- The type of theatre that deals with the opinion that life cannot be explained logically and that it is ridiculous or absurd.
- The English playwright also believed to be a spy.
- The type of poetic verse both Christopher Marlowe and William Shakespeare wrote in.
17 Clues: The father of realism • Henrik Ibsen's most famous play. • How did Christopher Marlowe die? • Who demolished the Globe in 1644? • Samuel Beckett's most famous play. • The type of plot that Shakespeare used. • The English playwright also believed to be a spy. • The side of the river theatre was sent to when it was banned. • ...
Who Was William Shakespeare 2020-10-02
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- wrote many closet dramas
- cultural movement dtaing from the late 15th century to the early 17th century
- The Merry Wives of ___ (play written in 1602)
- Anne ___, Shakespeare's wife
- rumored spy for Elizabeth i
- name of Shakespeare's theatre
- well-traveled poet
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- the shortest and most compressed Shakespeare play
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these in his lifetime
- first female English poet published
- rumored son of Elizabeth i
- ___-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace
- style of poetry, refering to certain number of syllables in a line
13 Clues: well-traveled poet • wrote many closet dramas • rumored son of Elizabeth i • rumored spy for Elizabeth i • Anne ___, Shakespeare's wife • name of Shakespeare's theatre • first female English poet published • ___-Upon-Avon, Shakespeare's birthplace • The Merry Wives of ___ (play written in 1602) • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these in his lifetime • ...
Shakespeare In Love Characters and Background 2025-03-07
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- Main female character in one of Shakespeare's plays
- Capital of England
- Queen of England, patron of theater
- Greatest English Playwright
- Type of Poem with strict structure
- Main male character in one of Shakespeare's plays
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- Theater owner and actor
- Master of the Revels and shuts down the theaters
- Currency of England
- Owner of the Rose Theater
- an interview as a singer, actor, dancer, or musician
- falls in love with Shakespeare, fictional character
- Famous Playwright in Elizabethan England
13 Clues: Capital of England • Currency of England • Theater owner and actor • Owner of the Rose Theater • Greatest English Playwright • Type of Poem with strict structure • Queen of England, patron of theater • Famous Playwright in Elizabethan England • Master of the Revels and shuts down the theaters • Main male character in one of Shakespeare's plays • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-21
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- he created the Sistine Chapel
- carving into wood to create prints
- invented the printing press
- rebirth in the interest of art and learning
- An emphasis on human achievements
- Elizabeth She built many theaters to support the arts
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- was an effect of the Renaissance
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet
- was a famous english playwright
- emphasis on human achievements
- he created the Mona Lisa
- and Rome-These ancient civilizations influenced the renaissance
- State-Independent country the size of a city
- Isabella-She supported exploration
14 Clues: he created the Mona Lisa • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • invented the printing press • he created the Sistine Chapel • emphasis on human achievements • was a famous english playwright • was an effect of the Renaissance • An emphasis on human achievements • carving into wood to create prints • Isabella-She supported exploration • rebirth in the interest of art and learning • ...
Shakespeare 2022-03-29
Shakespeare 2022-04-03
8 Clues: his mommy • born in this month • name of shakespears wife • shakespeare was born here • this period lasted 14 years • one of his most famous works • this happened to shakespear in his final days • litteraly made gloves for a living how cool is that
Shakespeare 2016-04-11
8 Clues: He wrote 154 of them. • There he went to school. • Romeo and Juilet is a... • Hamnet and Judith were... • The name of his father was... • When he was 49 he... in Stratford. • He was a co-owner of the... Theatre. • He was a very famous poet, actor and...
Shakespeare 2023-03-17
8 Clues: Middle class • Main religion • Early aged writer • Main form of entertainment • Buildings for performances • Referred to Queen Elizabeth's reign • Knights, and fortunate men and women • Pickpocketing, prostitution, and begging
Shakespeare 2021-04-16
8 Clues: his birthday • where he moved to • where he was born • his most famous play • the place where he preforms • how many plays he has written • how many sonnets he has written • the guy who started the Lord Chamberlian's Men
Shakespeare 2022-06-07
8 Clues: Iago's Rival • OG Lion King • Juliet's Beau • Supernatural Trio • Favourite daughter • Shakespearean Rhythm • Julius (type of salad) • Amanda Bynes played her
