shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
The Renaissance 2025-12-17
14 Clues: Utopia • Secular • Humanism • Mona Lisa • Vernacular • Thomas More • Renaissance • Machiavelli • Michelangelo • Medici Family • Leonardo da Vinci • Johann Guttenberg • William Shakespeare • FrescoStyleofPainting
Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-08
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- character who is used as a contrast to another character; writer sets off/intensifies the qualities of 2 characters this way.
- irony a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
- direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken, in ordinary use
- a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp).
- character character who does not change much in the course of a story.
- a group who says things at the same time
- relief humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot.
- a story written to be acted for an audience.
- character character who changes as a result of the story’s events blank(“unrhymed”-no rhyme at the end of lines) Verse-poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter (“pent”=5; “meter”=measure); each line of poetry contains 5 iambs, or metrical feet, that consist of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
- a play, novel, or other narrative that depicts serious and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy end.
- event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period.
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- fourteen-line lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes (Shakespearean-3 four-line units or quatrains, followed by a concluding two-line unit, or couplet; abab cdcd efef gg).
- a speech by one character in a play.
- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme; couplets often signal the EXIT of a character or end of a scene
- a short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot
- a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings
- an unusually long speech in which a character who is on stage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud.
- irony the audience or reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know
- words that are spoken by a character in a play to the audience or to another character but that are not supposed to be overheard by the others onstage
19 Clues: a speech by one character in a play. • a group who says things at the same time • a story written to be acted for an audience. • a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp). • event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period. • relief humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot. • ...
Words Shakespeare Invented 2022-09-13
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- loving someone makes you unable to see their faults
- do or say something to relieve tension or get conversation going in a strained situation or when strangers meet
- envious or jealous
- red in the face from shyness, embarrassment, or shame
- having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something
- sad because one has no friends or company
- so ludicrous as to be amusing
- a kind and generous nature
- utter a yelp
- a person or organization that employs people
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- cause (something) to be under water
- diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength
- to be stuck in a sticky situation
- a person who expresses an unfavourable opinion of something
- a common joke made about answering the door
- fail to care for properly
- (of a noise) so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else
- having or showing impressive beauty or scale
- walk or behave in a very confident and arrogant or self-important way
19 Clues: utter a yelp • envious or jealous • fail to care for properly • a kind and generous nature • so ludicrous as to be amusing • to be stuck in a sticky situation • cause (something) to be under water • sad because one has no friends or company • a common joke made about answering the door • having or showing impressive beauty or scale • a person or organization that employs people • ...
Renessanss 2025-04-22
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- Uuestisünd, ajajärk, kus taaselustati antiikkultuuri ideaale.
- Luulevorm, mis pärineb keskaegsest Itaalia kirjandusest
- Thomas More’i teos, kirjeldab ideaalse ühiskonna saart
- inimese ja inmsuse väärtustamine
- Trükikunsti lejutaja
- Itaalia poeet, peetakse sageli renessansikirjanduse isaks
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- Suurem maadeavastus sellel hetkel
- Inglise kirjanik, kelle loomingud on renessansiajastu tipptase
- Kirjandusvõte, kus tegelased või süžeed sümboliseerivad midagi abstraktset.
- Shakespeare teos, kus on kasutatud humanistlikku filosoofiat
10 Clues: Trükikunsti lejutaja • inimese ja inmsuse väärtustamine • Suurem maadeavastus sellel hetkel • Thomas More’i teos, kirjeldab ideaalse ühiskonna saart • Luulevorm, mis pärineb keskaegsest Itaalia kirjandusest • Itaalia poeet, peetakse sageli renessansikirjanduse isaks • Shakespeare teos, kus on kasutatud humanistlikku filosoofiat • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-12-19
Romeo and Juliet (And class) 2023-01-27
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- These are a sin to humanity and should be burned
- is Juliet's cousin who was murdered
- Many of Shakespeare's works are broken into two categories, comedies and this
- Shakespeare is also known as The ______
- The (blank) Theater is most famously known for where Shakespeare and CO. would perform.
- The period after the Middle Ages was called the __________________ in which there was a period of revival of art, architecture, literature and learning.
- this guy is the funniest, nicest, best looking teacher at DCP
- Romeo is part of this family
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- The idea that there are certain things "everyone" knows. This is the reason why we are spending so much time studying Shakespeare. (hint, it's two words with a hyphen (-) in the middle)
- these are a huge distraction for students trying to learn in class
- Next year, as seniors, you will be learning all about these AND applying to them
- Juliet's family engages her to this person
- The city in which our text takes place
- was killed by tybalt
- Juliet is part of this family
- We, students, should be doing this quietly every day at the start of class
- williams hates going to these and will often ditch, just don't tell anyone
17 Clues: was killed by tybalt • Romeo is part of this family • Juliet is part of this family • is Juliet's cousin who was murdered • The city in which our text takes place • Shakespeare is also known as The ______ • Juliet's family engages her to this person • These are a sin to humanity and should be burned • this guy is the funniest, nicest, best looking teacher at DCP • ...
Wednesday Wars 2022-09-05
15 Clues: Title • A War • Rat #2 • School • Author • Rat #1 • Dessert • Teacher • Playwright • Baseball team • Yankees player • Main Character • Holling's crush • Mrs. Baker hates • Holling's friend
William Shakespeare 2019-06-23
6 Clues: Also known as a 'Wooden O' • Shakespeare first became this • The most famous play by Shakespeare • This is the type of school which Shakespeare attended • This was how many children John and Mary Shakespeare had • This is the month in which Shakespeare was baptised and died in
SEJARAH TL 2024-12-09
Shakespeare's Life 2014-03-08
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- name of Caesar's right hand man
- month that Caesar was assassinated
- second-best piece of this furniture left to his wife
- gender he went to school with
- name of theater where most plays were performed
- what plays were property of
- he had seven of these
- genre that Hamlet was
- Shakespeare could quickly change ___
- city where he lived
- method of transporting pieces of the Globe across the river in 1599
- his remains are still ____
- moved here to seek his fortune
- this occurs 13 times in his plays
- direction he was born in relation to London
- time of month that Caesar was assassinated
- type of theaters duplicated to produce the Globe
- language he learned in school
- after death, attracted much attention
- type of wig worn by men who acted as women
- name of river that the Globe had to be moved across
- third member of the first triumvirate
- king that supported Shakespeare
- roof held by pillars
- gender of all actors
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- called the ___ of Stratford
- name of man who built the first permanent theater
- name of his only son
- Shakespeare trusted that his audience had a vivid ______
- wrote 37 of these
- Caesar and this general clashed in 49 AD
- last name of the eponymous character in the play published 1599
- name of stage common 50 years prior
- name of church were he was buried
- daughter born in 1583
- name of the original copies published
- Shakespeare called his theater the Wooden _
- time that plays were performed
- center of the theater was this
- author of his favorite retellings
- friends with this queen
- wrote 154 of these
- very expensive during his time, reason for his writing in pubs or in daytime
- stage was equipped with this for quick exits
- Caesar's wife
- name of his second daughter
- what officials thought was spread by theaters
- two of his plays were written entirely in this
- month of baptism
- first name of his wife
50 Clues: Caesar's wife • month of baptism • wrote 37 of these • wrote 154 of these • city where he lived • name of his only son • roof held by pillars • gender of all actors • he had seven of these • genre that Hamlet was • daughter born in 1583 • first name of his wife • friends with this queen • his remains are still ____ • called the ___ of Stratford • what plays were property of • ...
Shakespeare's life, world and works 2017-08-02
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- Shakespeare and his company built the ______ theatre.
- One famous play of Shakespeare's is Romeo and ________.
- ________ said 'Is this a dagger I see before me?'.
- For the Elizabethan audience the play always had to move from disorder to _____ to maintain the normal world.
- Popular belief also held that people's ______ were affected by events in the heavens.
- All of Shakespeare's tragedies are about __________ between the protagonists.
- The Globe theatre had no ________, actors just came on and off the stage as needed.
- Anne ____________ was Shakespeare's wife
- Only _____ performed in Shakespeare's plays.
- The Merchant of Venice considers ___________ against the Jew Shylock.
- Shakespeare's ________ to our world shows his understanding of stagecraft, language and character.
- Shakespeare's themes work on three levels, ________, social and natural.
- The new name of Shakespeare's acting company was the ________ ____.
- Shakespeare's ___ who died at age 11.
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- One of the famous lines 'To be or not to be' was spoken by ________ in the play of the same name.
- A popular belief was that the universe was made up of _________ contained within one another.
- The date of Shakespeare's ______ is listed as April 23, 1616.
- Shakespeare was _____ on April 23, 1564
- The signs of the _______ were important to people, their star sign related to what sort of person they were.
- Queen ___________ was the ruler for most of Shakespeare's life.
- Between 1600 and 1606 Shakespeare wrote his most famous ___________.
- People believed that all things were arranged in order called the divine _____ __ . ____.
- The stage had no _________, only lines in the play told you where the scene was occurring.
- Many of Shakespeare's plays refer to ________ and the theatre to make a point about peoples' lives.
- Not only did Shakespeare write plays but he was also a shareholder in the acting __________.
- Macbeth turns to the forces of ____ and visits the witches to learn about his future.
- When the queen died, the next ______ was James I.
- The divine right of ____ meant that the ruler was God's representative on earth.
28 Clues: Shakespeare's ___ who died at age 11. • Shakespeare was _____ on April 23, 1564 • Anne ____________ was Shakespeare's wife • Only _____ performed in Shakespeare's plays. • When the queen died, the next ______ was James I. • ________ said 'Is this a dagger I see before me?'. • Shakespeare and his company built the ______ theatre. • ...
Poisonous Weeds and Berries 2025-01-20
15 Clues: old • sly • prod • large • not black • not hilly • Christmas • not sweet • kiss under • nice smell • good looking • coke flavour • magical fruit • super villain • Shakespeare drink
Shakespeare’s Life 2024-02-02
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- Son of Shakespeare, died of Bubonic plague
- Tried to be an actor
- “Can I compare thee to a summer’s day?”
- Love, jealousy, ambition, and power
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- Shakespear’s Wife
- Shakespeare’s daughter
- “Break the ice” or “I haven’t slept a wink”
- Have been translated into nearly every language
- Sported as to cover funeral cost
- Number of sonnets written by Shakespeare
10 Clues: Shakespear’s Wife • Tried to be an actor • Shakespeare’s daughter • Sported as to cover funeral cost • Love, jealousy, ambition, and power • “Can I compare thee to a summer’s day?” • Number of sonnets written by Shakespeare • Son of Shakespeare, died of Bubonic plague • “Break the ice” or “I haven’t slept a wink” • Have been translated into nearly every language
Renesanss 2025-04-22
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- – Uusaja alguse "kuldse keskteega" filosoofia.
- – Renessansiaja tähtis keisririik, kus Dante ja Petrarca tegutsesid.
- – Renessansiajastu universaalne geenius, "Mona Lisa" looja.
- – Hispaania autor, "Don Quijote" looja.
- – Inglise suurim renessansikirjanik.
- – Näidendi tüüp, mida Shakespeare sageli kasutas.
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- – Antiikkultuuri taaselustamise ajastu (sünonüüm sõnale "renessanss").
- – Prantsuse esseist, keda peetakse esseekirjanduse rajajaks.
- – Shakespeare’i kuulsaima tragöödia peategelane.
- – Itaalia luuletaja, "Jumalik komöödia" autor.
10 Clues: – Inglise suurim renessansikirjanik. • – Hispaania autor, "Don Quijote" looja. • – Uusaja alguse "kuldse keskteega" filosoofia. • – Itaalia luuletaja, "Jumalik komöödia" autor. • – Shakespeare’i kuulsaima tragöödia peategelane. • – Näidendi tüüp, mida Shakespeare sageli kasutas. • – Renessansiajastu universaalne geenius, "Mona Lisa" looja. • ...
so5 2025-05-28
10 Clues: When was he born • When did his plays end • When did Shakespeare die • Where was his plays held • kingdom Where was he Born • How many plays did he wright • How long was his average play • Who were the plays played for • When did his plays usually start at • What is the most famous play of William Shakespeare
A Midsummer Night's Dream 2023-05-08
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- ______ warns against watching pyramus and thisbe
- the ardent spaniel
- the unsettled thing in the forest
- the magic flower of love
- the working-class men, actig the play
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- the first female's eyes that puck anoints
- the course of _____ _____ never did run smooth
- a reward in the play
- the home of Shakespeare
- the number of plays shakespeare wrote
10 Clues: the ardent spaniel • a reward in the play • the home of Shakespeare • the magic flower of love • the unsettled thing in the forest • the number of plays shakespeare wrote • the working-class men, actig the play • the first female's eyes that puck anoints • the course of _____ _____ never did run smooth • ______ warns against watching pyramus and thisbe
Romeo and Juliet 2024-10-22
10 Clues: How does Romeo die • Genre of the story • Shakespeare´s country • Romeo and Juliet author • What does Juliet use to die • Name of the male main character • Name of the female main character • One of Romeo and Juliet main themes • Language in which the work was written • Name of the city where the story takes place
Romeo and Juliet 2018-12-19
Vocab Crossword 2024-09-18
15 Clues: Sad • Nice • Smart • Romeo • Ramon • Awaiting • Annoying • Extrovert • Showing care • No antagonism • English Teacher • Useless Subject • Avoiding attention • Compare with contrast • A characteristic of cats
Rooms at Crossroads 2025-02-12
15 Clues: Art • Piano • Pickle • Workout • Charles • Chemistry • Like Bella • Movie time • Grade Level • Gymnastics! • Math Classroom • Rickety Stairs! • Lidia's Classroom • There's two of them • Crossfire Headquarters
Facts about Shakespeare - By Ewan G 2020-03-20
6 Clues: Shakespeare had _____ siblings. • Shakespeare wrote plays and _______. • Shakespeare's first play was _____ VI. • Shakespeare was ________ when he married. • where was shakespeare born? (combined word) • What was Shakespeare's first name (to unlock answers)
Ronan & Juliana 2022-05-17
20 Clues: odie • marco • exile • ronan • tyber • author • juliana • garfield • bulbasaur • ex-fiance • peacemaker • middle finger • setting of play • laurence priest • cousin of romeo • fights with capulet • juliet's maiden name • juliet's mother figure • wherefore art thou romeo • romeo and juliet met here
Famous Playwrights 2023-06-06
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- (Answer: Greek)
- (Answer: David)
- (Answer: Tennessee)
- (Answer: Greek)
- (Answer: Edward)
- (Answer: Henrik)
- (Answer: Oscar)
- (Answer: Anton)
- (Answer: George)
- (Answer: Samuel)
- (Answer: Harold)
- (Answer: August)
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- (Answer: William)
- (Answer: Arthur)
- (Answer: Federico García)
- (Answer: Sam)
- (Answer: Jean-Baptiste)
- (Answer: Bertolt)
- (Answer: Eugene)
- (Answer: Tom)
20 Clues: (Answer: Sam) • (Answer: Tom) • (Answer: Greek) • (Answer: David) • (Answer: Greek) • (Answer: Oscar) • (Answer: Anton) • (Answer: Arthur) • (Answer: Edward) • (Answer: Henrik) • (Answer: Eugene) • (Answer: George) • (Answer: Samuel) • (Answer: Harold) • (Answer: August) • (Answer: William) • (Answer: Bertolt) • (Answer: Tennessee) • (Answer: Jean-Baptiste) • (Answer: Federico García)
10A- Vocabulario 2023-12-11
Shakespere crossword 2021-09-18
9 Clues: Used in the war • In a family war • Writer of the plays • A play by Shakespeare • Birthplace of Shakespeare • Anicials of Shakespeares spouse • country of Shakespeare's birthplace • One of Shakespeares plays from 1611 • The first word of Shakespeares birth
Shakespeare’s Life 2024-02-02
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- Son of Shakespeare, died of Bubonic plague
- Tried to be an actor
- “Can I compare thee to a summer’s day?”
- Love, jealousy, ambition, and power
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- Shakespear’s Wife
- Shakespeare’s daughter
- “Break the ice” or “I haven’t slept a wink”
- Have been translated into nearly every language
- Sported as to cover funeral cost
- Number of sonnets written by Shakespeare
10 Clues: Shakespear’s Wife • Tried to be an actor • Shakespeare’s daughter • Sported as to cover funeral cost • Love, jealousy, ambition, and power • “Can I compare thee to a summer’s day?” • Number of sonnets written by Shakespeare • Son of Shakespeare, died of Bubonic plague • “Break the ice” or “I haven’t slept a wink” • Have been translated into nearly every language
Romeo and Juliet 2018-12-19
William Shakespeare 2022-03-02
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- A war fought between two powerful and rich English families.
- Thought to be Shakespeare's first play. Set in Italy, it is a story of two friends traveling through the country-side.
- A play where an English ruler was evil.He killed his own brother and nephews to become king. One of Shakespeare's greatest characters.
- A common sort of fellow; somebody who liked making a lot of noise.
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- Will wrote a series of plays about English ____ and English wars.
- The _____ was the ultimate measure of success
- One of Shakespeare's comedies about a hunter who marries a rich woman.
- 1588, the Spanish king sent a fleet of warships to england and used cannons to set ships ablaze. England won.
- One of Shakespeare's plays about a bloodthirsty story about ancient Rome.
- A plague that traveled to europe from aisa in 1348, killing over twenty million people.
- There were three parts of this play, set in the 1400s, during the War of the Roses.
- Shakespeare wrote about strong ____ characters
12 Clues: The _____ was the ultimate measure of success • Shakespeare wrote about strong ____ characters • A war fought between two powerful and rich English families. • Will wrote a series of plays about English ____ and English wars. • A common sort of fellow; somebody who liked making a lot of noise. • ...
shakespeare words 2012-08-14
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- getting blamed for something
- warmth while sleeping
- unbearebly loud
- a sickness when someone has a fit from being allergic to something
- a strong feeling of something
- too many to count
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- unable to function after being given drugs
- someone who wins a contest
- first apperance of light in the morning
- how well something is shown
- following popular fashion
- to help someone
12 Clues: unbearebly loud • to help someone • too many to count • warmth while sleeping • following popular fashion • someone who wins a contest • how well something is shown • getting blamed for something • a strong feeling of something • first apperance of light in the morning • unable to function after being given drugs • a sickness when someone has a fit from being allergic to something
Young Shakespeare 2022-09-06
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- / often seen or heard
- /tiredness
- / enough
- / to announce, to make known
- / number
- /the outside boundary
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- / strange and unusual
- / having a strong wish for something
- / to decorate or cover
- / number of things of the same kind together
- / not graceful in movement or shape
- / a dark underground room used as a person
12 Clues: / enough • / number • /tiredness • / strange and unusual • / often seen or heard • /the outside boundary • / to decorate or cover • / to announce, to make known • / not graceful in movement or shape • / having a strong wish for something • / a dark underground room used as a person • / number of things of the same kind together
Shakespeare words 2017-06-15
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- Stockings, socks and tights.
- Showing sorrow or misery.
- "Without"
- A leopard.
- A bag carried on the shoulder by a long strap and closed by a flap, used especially for school books.
- Crying feebly or whimpering.
- The state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening around one.
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- Sayings or quotes.
- An argument or disagreement.
- Baggy trousers used in the Tudor times.
- Like a chicken.
- A solemn promise.
12 Clues: "Without" • A leopard. • Like a chicken. • A solemn promise. • Sayings or quotes. • Showing sorrow or misery. • Stockings, socks and tights. • An argument or disagreement. • Crying feebly or whimpering. • Baggy trousers used in the Tudor times. • The state of being unaware or unconscious of what is happening around one. • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2024-05-19
12 Clues: 154 poems • Jealous Moor • Magical play • River nearby • Tragic prince • Iconic theater • Collected works • Early printings • Birthplace town • Scottish tragedy • Famous playwright • Star-crossed lover
William Shakespeare 2024-02-16
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- he invented lots of these
- The month he was born in
- the time period at the time
- he didn't go to this place
- the place he moved to as a young man
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- the number of children he had
- he was this as well as a playwright
- this is something he couldn't do
- his hometown
- he managed to survive through this
- the age he was when he died
- he was this when he got married
12 Clues: his hometown • The month he was born in • he invented lots of these • he didn't go to this place • the time period at the time • the age he was when he died • the number of children he had • he was this when he got married • this is something he couldn't do • he managed to survive through this • he was this as well as a playwright • the place he moved to as a young man
William Shakespeare 2024-02-16
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- his oldest child?
- how many plays did he write?
- how old was he when he was born?
- his fathers name?
- how old was he when he started his career?
- Shakespeares wife first name?
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- shakespeares mothers name?
- how old was he when he died?
- what is Shakespeares first play?
- greatest play?
- how many siblings did he have?
- how many children did he have?
12 Clues: greatest play? • his oldest child? • his fathers name? • shakespeares mothers name? • how old was he when he died? • how many plays did he write? • Shakespeares wife first name? • how many siblings did he have? • how many children did he have? • what is Shakespeares first play? • how old was he when he was born? • how old was he when he started his career?
William Shakespeare 2024-02-16
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- shakespears second daughter
- he wrote over 150...
- William wanted to be a … before a playwright
- who said "Romeo Romeo who art thou Romeo"
- Julius
- What Oberon and Titania feuding over in A Midsummer Night's Dream?
- the amount of kids he has
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- the name of Shakespeare's only son?
- shakspears wife
- who died first in Romeo and Juliet
- the name of his theatre
- to be or not to be
12 Clues: Julius • shakspears wife • to be or not to be • he wrote over 150... • the name of his theatre • the amount of kids he has • shakespears second daughter • who died first in Romeo and Juliet • the name of Shakespeare's only son? • who said "Romeo Romeo who art thou Romeo" • William wanted to be a … before a playwright • ...
William Shakespeare 2024-02-27
12 Clues: mums name • dads name • his son name • theatre name • where was he buried • oldest daughter name • what was his religoun • youngest daughter name • what was his wife called • colour of earing he used to wear • famousplay/a former roman dictator • where did he used to live at a young age
Wax Museum 2023 2023-04-21
21 Clues: Pele • Sania M • Mia Hamm • Cleopatra • Dr. Seuss • Rosa Parks • Sally Ride • Walt Disney • Kobe Bryant • Michelangleo • Helen Keller • Thomas Edison • Princess Diana • Amelia Earhart • Jackie Robinson • Teddy Roosevelt • Albert Einstein • Queen Elizabeth II • Heather Whitestone • William Shakespeare • Florence Nightingale
FAMOUS AUTHORS 2023-09-10
30 Clues: Lee • Dahl • Rand • Wilde • Woolf • Verne • Wells • Twain • Kesey • Alcott • Austen • Brontë • Orwell • Martin • Huxley • Rowling • Dickens • Tolkien • Tolstoy • Shelley • Christie • Melville • Salinger • Bradbury • Morrison • Steinbeck • Hemingway • Shakespeare • García Márquez • Scott Fitzgerald
Ronan & Juliana 2022-05-17
20 Clues: odie • marco • exile • ronan • tyber • author • juliana • garfield • bulbasaur • ex-fiance • peacemaker • middle finger • setting of play • laurence priest • cousin of romeo • fights with capulet • juliet's maiden name • juliet's mother figure • wherefore art thou romeo • romeo and juliet met here
Ronan & Juliana 2022-05-17
20 Clues: odie • marco • tyber • exile • ronan • author • juliana • garfield • bulbasaur • ex-fiance • peacemaker • middle finger • setting of play • laurence priest • cousin of romeo • fights with capulet • juliet's maiden name • juliet's mother figure • wherefore art thou romeo • romeo and juliet met here
Ronan & Juliana 2022-05-17
20 Clues: odie • marco • exile • ronan • tyber • author • juliana • garfield • bulbasaur • ex-fiance • peacemaker • middle finger • setting of play • laurence priest • cousin of romeo • fights with capulet • juliet's maiden name • juliet's mother figure • wherefore art thou romeo • romeo and juliet met here
Shakespeare's Life History 2022-07-21
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- Father's name
- Romance had not been viewed as a worthy topic for tragedy until?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- Most famous book?
- Mother's name
- Shakespeare's first plays were writtten in which style?
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- Greatest writer in which language?
- The genres of his early plays were primarily?
- Born and raised in?
- Shakespeare died at the age of?
10 Clues: Father's name • Mother's name • Most famous book? • Born and raised in? • Shakespeare died at the age of? • Greatest writer in which language? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • The genres of his early plays were primarily? • Shakespeare's first plays were writtten in which style? • Romance had not been viewed as a worthy topic for tragedy until?
Poetry Crossword 2016-04-26
9 Clues: He wrote Twelfth Night • Hathaway Mrs Shakespeare • Shakespeare's tragic King • A question that makes you think • Shakespeare's most famous heroine • "Hubble, Bubble ____ and Trouble" • Words starting with the same sound • Upon Avon Shakespeare's birthplace • Globe Theatre Where many of his plays were performed
Esra Bayram'ın bulmacası 🍓 2021-04-20
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- sönmeyen ateş tiyatrosunun sahibi.
- milliyetçiliğin ön plana çıktığı dönem.
- tiyatro konularına köy ve Türk tarihine yer veren kişi.
- harnani kimin eseridir.
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- Türk tiyatrosunun shakespeare 'i olarak bilinen kişi.
- Romen ve Juliet kimin eseridir.
- oyunu yurt dışında sergilenen ilk Türk yazar.
- Faruk Nafiz çamlıbel'in bir eseri.
- eserlerinde Türk tarihinin çeşitli evrelerini alan kişi.
- IV.murat kimin eseridir.
10 Clues: harnani kimin eseridir. • IV.murat kimin eseridir. • Romen ve Juliet kimin eseridir. • Faruk Nafiz çamlıbel'in bir eseri. • sönmeyen ateş tiyatrosunun sahibi. • milliyetçiliğin ön plana çıktığı dönem. • oyunu yurt dışında sergilenen ilk Türk yazar. • Türk tiyatrosunun shakespeare 'i olarak bilinen kişi. • tiyatro konularına köy ve Türk tarihine yer veren kişi. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-12-19
Shakes 2021-10-23
Across
- In A Midsummer Night’s Dream, Puck transforms Bottom's head into that of a ..................’s
- Othello, King Lear, Macbeth and Hamlet are all ……………………..
- Target of the three witches
- Shakespeare most often wrote in .............. verse
- Shakespeare’s son
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- Venus and ……………
- Hamlet is set in this country
- The Comedy of Errors takes place in this Greek city
- Shakespeare partly owned a large outdoor theatre called ‘The …………..’
- Juliet’s cousin
- Antonio was a merchant in this city
- Shakespeare’s love sonnets address a woman, now known as the ‘……… lady’
12 Clues: Venus and …………… • Juliet’s cousin • Shakespeare’s son • Target of the three witches • Hamlet is set in this country • Antonio was a merchant in this city • The Comedy of Errors takes place in this Greek city • Shakespeare most often wrote in .............. verse • Othello, King Lear, Macbeth and Hamlet are all …………………….. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-03-08
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- Famous sculptor and painter, made Pieta
- The main man of renaissance literature
- A painting done on wet plaster
- The study of the human body
- Challenged the Catholic church on astronomy
- A wealthy person that invested in the arts
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- Inventor of the printing press
- Creating illusion of depth in paintings by painting things smaller at the back
- ____ Lisa hangs in the Louvre
- A 14 line poem, Shakespeare's specialty
- Art style that involved shading colours together
- On your face, word created by Shakespeare
12 Clues: The study of the human body • ____ Lisa hangs in the Louvre • Inventor of the printing press • A painting done on wet plaster • The main man of renaissance literature • A 14 line poem, Shakespeare's specialty • Famous sculptor and painter, made Pieta • On your face, word created by Shakespeare • A wealthy person that invested in the arts • ...
READING FESTIVAL - MACBETH 2018-05-01
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- The most evil, bloddy, cursed play ever written by Shakespeare.
- King of Scotland.
- A woman that has magic powers.
- A thing used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage.
- An English playwright and poet.
- The most powerful chess piece that each player has.
- A precious stone made of pure carbon.
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- To kill somebody with premeditation.
- A title given to a person of royal rank.
- A sudden, sharp and loud noise.
- A native person from Norway.
- The man who is the authority over a country and people.
- The action of hurting or harming someone in return.
- Son of Duncan.
- A leader in the King's Army.
- A metal layer to protect the body in battle.
16 Clues: Son of Duncan. • King of Scotland. • A native person from Norway. • A leader in the King's Army. • A woman that has magic powers. • A sudden, sharp and loud noise. • An English playwright and poet. • To kill somebody with premeditation. • A precious stone made of pure carbon. • A title given to a person of royal rank. • A metal layer to protect the body in battle. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-05-23
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- The country where Romeo and Juliet is set
- There are three of these in an sonnet
- The house of Romeo
- The man who banishes Romeo after he killed Tybalt
- How many lines are in a sonnet
- The City where Romeo and Juliet is set
- Tybalt is Juliet's first ______
- The person who cares for Juliet and helps her see Romeo
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- The character Romeo is in love with in the beginning of the play
- The profession of the man who marries Romeo and Juliet
- Paris wants to marry this character
- The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The man who kills Mercutio
- The country where Shakespeare is from
- The house of Juliet
- there are five of these in Romeo and juliet
16 Clues: The house of Romeo • The house of Juliet • The man who kills Mercutio • How many lines are in a sonnet • Tybalt is Juliet's first ______ • Paris wants to marry this character • There are three of these in an sonnet • The country where Shakespeare is from • The City where Romeo and Juliet is set • The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet • ...
The Merchant of Venice 2021-12-14
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- ..... is shown in a bad light in the play
- Portia disguishes as a .... to save Antonio
- What is inside the gold casket?
- ........ in the play was waiting for his ships to return
- Jews have to wear .... to identify their religion.
- The Merchant of Venice is an .... play
- ..... is the name Portia assumes in disguish
- Portia gifts Bassanio a ... as a token of love
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- Which casket contained the portrait of Portia?
- Shylock is one of the elements of .....
- who is called the Bard of Avon?
- ..... needs money to suit Portia
- Who is projected as an intelligent character?
- Shylock is identified as a ....
- Who opens the gold casket?
- Shakespeare has no ..... in his plays
16 Clues: Who opens the gold casket? • who is called the Bard of Avon? • Shylock is identified as a .... • What is inside the gold casket? • ..... needs money to suit Portia • Shakespeare has no ..... in his plays • The Merchant of Venice is an .... play • Shylock is one of the elements of ..... • ..... is shown in a bad light in the play • Portia disguishes as a .... to save Antonio • ...
People Relevant to Shakespeare 2023-02-01
8 Clues: His oldest son • Shakespeare dad • Eldest daughter • Who was his wife • His biggest rival • Youngest daughter • wrote in her diaries about his plays • made shakespeare the Lord Chamberlains men
Shakespeare sonnet 130 2020-05-19
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- type of flower
- a sound perceived as pleasingly harmonious
- English for the word 'domina'
- Deep and ardent affection
- facts and skills acquired through experience
- found typically in reefs
- happiness
- colour of blood
- that which gives light to everything
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- bodily scents
- paradise
- estimate or note the similarity or dissimilarity between something
- not genuine, untrue
- overflows
- colour of shadows
- white powdery substance in winter
- fail to fulfil or justify
- female deity
- metal drawn out into the form of a thin flexible thread
19 Clues: paradise • overflows • happiness • female deity • bodily scents • type of flower • colour of blood • colour of shadows • not genuine, untrue • found typically in reefs • Deep and ardent affection • fail to fulfil or justify • English for the word 'domina' • white powdery substance in winter • that which gives light to everything • a sound perceived as pleasingly harmonious • ...
Shakespeare Literary Terms 2013-04-16
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- says something at the same time
- consecutive and rhyming
- inappropriate for the time period
- unusually long and expresses character point of view
- plot overview
- contrast to a character
- comes to an unhappy end
- character character who changes
- verse unrhymed iambic pentameter
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- jumbo shrimp
- relief lessens seriousness
- speech by one character
- play on words
- ordinary use of language
- irony audience knows something the character does not
- fourteen-line poem with specific rhyme scheme
- irony sarcasm
- spoken to the audience directly
- something acted out for an audience
19 Clues: jumbo shrimp • play on words • plot overview • irony sarcasm • speech by one character • consecutive and rhyming • contrast to a character • comes to an unhappy end • ordinary use of language • relief lessens seriousness • says something at the same time • spoken to the audience directly • character character who changes • verse unrhymed iambic pentameter • ...
Shakespeare the creator. 2017-10-15
Across
- Romeo did that to himself.
- You try to be like this when you’re eating in a middle of a night when your parents are already asleep, and you don’t feel like getting caught.
- A midpoint between two opinions reached with help of concessions.
- In the Mercantilist Trammels on Trade, Dutch shippers were _____ing their way.
- Drug _________.
- The goal of any commercial.
- A winner.
- The quality given to the Native Americans by many colonizers.
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- Your worldview will change dramatically if you lose one of those.
- To Caliban it was a _______ to work for Prospero.
- Political leaders try to seem this way before an election.
- Suffering from the disorder in which nerve cell activity in the brain is disturbed, causing seizures.
- This word contains Mrs.Hans' favorite Shakespeare-created word.
- A poem that is elevating a particular subject. Often lyric or epic.
- Completely invaluable.
- You’ve been using those for the previous words of the crossword.
- A person who expresses an unfavorable constructive opinion on some topic.
- People tend to do that to everything they don’t fully understand in order to make sed thing more clear to themselves.
- In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo had to leave Verona by that time.
19 Clues: A winner. • Drug _________. • Completely invaluable. • Romeo did that to himself. • The goal of any commercial. • To Caliban it was a _______ to work for Prospero. • Political leaders try to seem this way before an election. • In Romeo and Juliet, Romeo had to leave Verona by that time. • The quality given to the Native Americans by many colonizers. • ...
Women In Shakespeare 2025-02-23
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- Antony and Cleopatra
- King Lear (Lear's eldest daughter)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (Queen of the Fairies)
- King Lear (Lear's middle daughter)
- Macbeth (Macbeth's wife)
- King Lear (Lear's youngest daughter)
- A Midsummer Night's Dream (Queen of the Amazons)
- Twelfth Night (also known as Caesario)
- Othello (Othello's wife)
- Romeo and Juliet
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- Troilus and Cressida
- Measure for Measure (the manager of a brothel)
- Hamlet (potential wife to Hamlet)
- The Merchant of Venice (rich woman, fake lawyer)
- Much Ado About Nothing (Cousin of Hero)
- Measure for Measure (Claudio's sister and a nun)
- Hamlet (Hamlet's mother)
- The Tempest (daughter to Prospero)
- The Winter's Tale (Queen of Sicily)
19 Clues: Romeo and Juliet • Troilus and Cressida • Antony and Cleopatra • Hamlet (Hamlet's mother) • Macbeth (Macbeth's wife) • Othello (Othello's wife) • Hamlet (potential wife to Hamlet) • King Lear (Lear's eldest daughter) • King Lear (Lear's middle daughter) • The Tempest (daughter to Prospero) • The Winter's Tale (Queen of Sicily) • King Lear (Lear's youngest daughter) • ...
Derek's Literary Crossword 1 2023-05-29
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- He wrote about travelling far and meeting Kublai
- Not an academic historian, but it would be folly not to read her books
- Don't say "sir" to this George
- William's son
- His wife was left his second-best bed in his will
- She had to choose
- Orwell's real first name
- The Czechoslovakian secret police were interested in this playwright
- This Roman poet wrote about Queen Dido
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- Maybe all of us are waiting for him
- Like her creature, Karl Marx came into the world in 1818
- This Nobel winner survived being shot in the head
- One of his plays is about two minor Shakespeare characters
- Short-story writer and playwright was also a doctor
- This Nobel author spoke about beaches
- He made another's mommy very mad
- Burning books
17 Clues: William's son • Burning books • She had to choose • Orwell's real first name • Don't say "sir" to this George • He made another's mommy very mad • Maybe all of us are waiting for him • This Nobel author spoke about beaches • This Roman poet wrote about Queen Dido • He wrote about travelling far and meeting Kublai • This Nobel winner survived being shot in the head • ...
Shakespeare Literary Terms 2021-02-12
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- humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot.
- fourteen-line lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes (Shakespearean-3 four-line units or quatrains, followed by a concluding two-line unit, or couplet; abab cdcd efef gg).
- a group who says things at the same time
- the audience or reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know
- a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
- a short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot
- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme; couplets often signal the EXIT of a character or end of a scene
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- a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp).
- a speech by one character in a play.
- a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings
- character who does not change much in the course of a story.
- a play, novel, or other narrative that depicts serious and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy end.
- event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period.
- character who is used as a contrast to another character; writer sets off/intensifies the qualities of 2 characters this way.
- words that are spoken by a character in a play to the audience or to another character but that are not supposed to be overheard by the others onstage
- a story written to be acted for an audience.
- an unusually long speech in which a character who is on stage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud.
- direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken, in ordinary use
18 Clues: a speech by one character in a play. • a group who says things at the same time • a story written to be acted for an audience. • humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot. • a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp). • event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period. • character who does not change much in the course of a story. • ...
Shakespeare Literary Terms 2022-12-08
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- -a speech by one character in a play Soliloquy -an unusually long speech in which a character who is on stage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud
- -the audience or reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know
- -words that are spoken by a character in a play to the audience or to another character but that are not supposed to be overheard by the others onstage
- -character who does not change much in the course of a Story
- -event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period
- -poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter
- -fourteen-line lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes
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- -a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
- -character who changes as a result of the story’s events
- -a group who says things at the same time
- -two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme; couplets often signal the EXIT of a character or end of a scene
- -a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings
- -a play, novel, or other narrative that depicts serious and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy end
- -character who is used as a contrast to another character
- -direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken in ordinary use
- -humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot
- -a short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot
- -a combination of contradictory terms
18 Clues: -a combination of contradictory terms • -a group who says things at the same time • -poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter • -humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot • -character who changes as a result of the story’s events • -character who is used as a contrast to another character • -event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period • ...
Romeo and Juliet crossword puzzle by Jacob C 2021-08-18
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- The lord _______ men closed down as a result
- an infectious disease that produce neurological disorder
- _______ cultural renaissance opened a door to writers
- ________ was torn down in 1644 to make room for housing
- The actors wore ________ clothing
- _________ had to flee stafford for illegally hunting on another mans property
- The original Globe burned down in 1613 due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of _________
- The leading characters ________
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- Built on the ________ in london
- shakespeare worked in a nearby town as a _______
- elizabeth was popular _____
- Scholars believe only 3 of 38 plays were _________ his
- elizabeth was a strong supporter of _______ and arts
- _________ over originality
- The poorest people were known as ______
15 Clues: _________ over originality • elizabeth was popular _____ • Built on the ________ in london • The leading characters ________ • The actors wore ________ clothing • The poorest people were known as ______ • The lord _______ men closed down as a result • shakespeare worked in a nearby town as a _______ • elizabeth was a strong supporter of _______ and arts • ...
Kryssord renessansen og barokken 2025-01-11
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- – Diktsjanger mestret av Shakespeare.
- – Viktig i renessansens musikk og kunst.
- – Forfatteren av Nordlands Trompet.
- – Verdenskjent maleri av Leonardo da Vinci.
- – Et nøkkelord for barokkens kunst og arkitektur.
- – En av barokkens mest kjente komponister
- – Forfatteren bak Romeo og Julie.
- – Kunstner kjent for David og takmaleriene i Det sixtinske kapell.
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- – Norges første kvinnelige forfatter, kjent for Aftensalme.
- – Et sentralt tema i barokkens litteratur og kunst.
- – Kunststil kjent for overdådighet, kontraster og detaljer.
- – Epoken som gjenoppdaget antikken og satte mennesket i sentrum.
- – Viktig sjanger i barokken, skrevet av blant andre Petter Dass og Dorothe Engelbretsdatter.
- – Barokkmaler kjent for dramatisk lysbruk og religiøse motiver.
- – Religiøs bevegelse som preget mye av barokkens litteratur i Norge.
15 Clues: – Forfatteren bak Romeo og Julie. • – Forfatteren av Nordlands Trompet. • – Diktsjanger mestret av Shakespeare. • – Viktig i renessansens musikk og kunst. • – En av barokkens mest kjente komponister • – Verdenskjent maleri av Leonardo da Vinci. • – Et nøkkelord for barokkens kunst og arkitektur. • – Et sentralt tema i barokkens litteratur og kunst. • ...
Shakespeare's words 2026-03-02
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- An exotic beast famously mentioned in the apothecary scene of Romeo and Juliet.
- A compound word Shakespeare used to describe the globe of the eye.
- One who expresses a reasoned opinion or judgment on a matter.
- To speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned, or theatrical way.
- Originally meaning "room in a bed," it is now a common term for a private sleeping space.
- Originally meaning a "god-parent," Shakespeare used it to describe someone who indulges in idle talk.
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- A verb meaning to move with haste, which Shakespeare helped cement in the English lexicon.
- A word popularized by the Bard to describe the sadness of being alone.
- A romantic action frequently found in his sonnets and plays.
- Describing someone who follows the current styles of the court.
- Referring to the lower floor of a building or the servants' quarters.
- Describing something of no value or a person lacking in merit.
12 Clues: A romantic action frequently found in his sonnets and plays. • One who expresses a reasoned opinion or judgment on a matter. • Describing something of no value or a person lacking in merit. • Describing someone who follows the current styles of the court. • A compound word Shakespeare used to describe the globe of the eye. • ...
Shakespeare Home Again 2022-03-04
6 Clues: the duke • year Shakespeare died • what his plays make us do • Last play Shakespeare wrote alone • Year that Shakespeare returns from London • how long shakespeare spent in london before returning to stratford
RSC Education 2019-04-03
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- How many lead Associate schools are primary schools (if you count P6P as one school)? (6)
- Which contemporary writer did Shakespeare work with on Timon of Athens? (8)
- Who played Romeo in the RSC's 2010 production of Romeo and Juliet? (3 / 9)
- Who has Mistress Quickly married in Henry V?
- Which Shakespearean character says 'Madness in great ones must not unwatch'd go'? (8)
- 93% of schools we work with should be this, according to our Arts Council objectives.(5)
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- What was the last play Shakespeare write in 1599, according to the RSC edition chronology? (6 / 6)
- Who is the new digital partner the RSC is working with on First Encounters? (5)
- In which Shakespeare play does Bianca appear? (7)
- How many hundreds of thousands of young people does the Education team work with each year? (4)
- What does the 'I' in ARCI stand for? (8)
- A greeting that might be offered to a king or queen (4)
- What is the name of a baby swan? (6)
13 Clues: What is the name of a baby swan? (6) • What does the 'I' in ARCI stand for? (8) • Who has Mistress Quickly married in Henry V? • In which Shakespeare play does Bianca appear? (7) • A greeting that might be offered to a king or queen (4) • Who played Romeo in the RSC's 2010 production of Romeo and Juliet? (3 / 9) • ...
A Midsummer Night's Dream 2012-11-18
9 Clues: Dark hours • Take part in sport • Queen of the faeries • Thoughts while asleep • Famous Elizabethan playwright • Black disc in a game of ice hockey • Halfway through the sunniest season • Young lover in midsummer night's dream • King of the faeries in a Shakespeare play
Literatura 2024-06-27
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- Poeta y pintor, autor de "Songs of Innocence and of Experience".
- Autora de "Orgullo y Prejuicio".
- Contemporáneo de Shakespeare, autor de "Doctor Fausto".
- Autora de "La señora Dalloway".
- Autor de "El corazón de las tinieblas".
- Poeta romántico conocido por su estilo de vida y su obra "Don Juan".
- Autor de "Tess of the d'Urbervilles".
- Autora de "Frankenstein".
- Autor de "Hamlet" y "Romeo y Julieta".
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- Apellido de las autoras de "Jane Eyre" y "Cumbres Borrascosas".
- Autora de "Middlemarch".
- Poeta conocido por su obra "Líneas escritas en una pequeña cabaña".
- Autor de "Oliver Twist" y "Un cuento de Navidad".
- Poeta romántico, autor de "Oda a un ruiseñor".
- Poeta laureado, autor de "In Memoriam".
15 Clues: Autora de "Middlemarch". • Autora de "Frankenstein". • Autora de "La señora Dalloway". • Autora de "Orgullo y Prejuicio". • Autor de "Tess of the d'Urbervilles". • Autor de "Hamlet" y "Romeo y Julieta". • Autor de "El corazón de las tinieblas". • Poeta laureado, autor de "In Memoriam". • Poeta romántico, autor de "Oda a un ruiseñor". • ...
Literature 2025-10-03
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- Word introduced into English during the Renaissance from Latin/Greek.
- English king with six wives.
- Famous Shakespearean tragedy about the Prince of Denmark.
- Author of Astrophel and Stella.
- Playwright of Doctor Faustus.
- Author of The Faerie Queene.
- Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants.
- First English printer who published Le Morte d’Arthur.
- Theatre associated with Shakespeare.
- Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist.
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- Dynasty that came to power after the Wars of the Roses.
- The cultural rebirth between the 15th and 17th centuries.
- Known as the Virgin Queen of England.
- Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets.
- Movement led by Henry VIII ending the Catholic Church’s rule in England.
15 Clues: English king with six wives. • Author of The Faerie Queene. • Playwright of Doctor Faustus. • Author of Astrophel and Stella. • Theatre associated with Shakespeare. • Known as the Virgin Queen of England. • Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants. • Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets. • Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist. • ...
Literature 2025-10-03
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- Word introduced into English during the Renaissance from Latin/Greek.
- English king with six wives.
- Famous Shakespearean tragedy about the Prince of Denmark.
- Author of Astrophel and Stella.
- Playwright of Doctor Faustus.
- Author of The Faerie Queene.
- Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants.
- First English printer who published Le Morte d’Arthur.
- Theatre associated with Shakespeare.
- Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist.
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- Dynasty that came to power after the Wars of the Roses.
- The cultural rebirth between the 15th and 17th centuries.
- Known as the Virgin Queen of England.
- Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets.
- Movement led by Henry VIII ending the Catholic Church’s rule in England.
15 Clues: English king with six wives. • Author of The Faerie Queene. • Playwright of Doctor Faustus. • Author of Astrophel and Stella. • Theatre associated with Shakespeare. • Known as the Virgin Queen of England. • Nicknamed Bloody for persecuting Protestants. • Playwright who wrote 37 plays and 154 sonnets. • Playwright famous for Volpone and The Alchemist. • ...
September: Books (- = space) 2019-12-02
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- utopian society book I read in elementary
- famous shakespeare play
- classic 1920s
- George and Lennie try their best during the Great depression
- made into a trilogy movie series
- a spider and a pig's friendship
- a George Orwell look into communism
- first english novel
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- classic dr. Seuss book
- birds aren't part of the plot
- one of Roald Dahl's most famous pieces
- now is a netflix series
- the prequel to the Lord of the Rings series
- a journal I read last year taking place in WW2
- shakespeare made into many movies
- the best book ever
16 Clues: classic 1920s • the best book ever • first english novel • classic dr. Seuss book • famous shakespeare play • now is a netflix series • birds aren't part of the plot • a spider and a pig's friendship • made into a trilogy movie series • shakespeare made into many movies • a George Orwell look into communism • one of Roald Dahl's most famous pieces • ...
September: Books (- = space) 2019-12-02
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- a spider and a pig's friendship
- made into a trilogy movie series
- the best book ever
- a George Orwell look into communism
- one of Roald Dahl's most famous pieces
- birds aren't part of the plot
- classic 1920s
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- utopian society book I read in elementary
- first english novel
- famous shakespeare play
- now is a netflix series
- shakespeare made into many movies
- classic dr. Seuss book
- a journal I read last year taking place in WW2
- George and Lennie try their best during the Great depression
- the prequel to the Lord of the Rings series
16 Clues: classic 1920s • the best book ever • first english novel • classic dr. Seuss book • famous shakespeare play • now is a netflix series • birds aren't part of the plot • a spider and a pig's friendship • made into a trilogy movie series • shakespeare made into many movies • a George Orwell look into communism • one of Roald Dahl's most famous pieces • ...
shakespeare 2018-05-06
7 Clues: she loved romeo • they played women's roles • shakespeare was born there • the name of shakespeare's theatre • the shape of shakespeare's theatre • the cause of the theatre's destruction • shakespeare's original theatre was made of this material
Shakespeare 2021-02-10
Shakespeare 2022-04-05
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- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.
- an aristocrat or nobleman.
- be a warning or indication of (a future event).
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- give a brief statement of the main points of (something).
- a temporary state of mind or feeling.
- express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.
- the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
7 Clues: an aristocrat or nobleman. • a temporary state of mind or feeling. • be a warning or indication of (a future event). • the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. • give a brief statement of the main points of (something). • ...
English Renaissance + Shakespeare 2023-11-12
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- A group of prolific playwrights from the English Renaissance.
- Comedy involving four youg lovers, fairies, and a troupe of actors.
- Tragic Shakespeare play were a lord murders the king in order to claim power.
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- Long war between England and France
- The collection of Shakespeare plays published after his death by a pair of his friends who wanted to catalogue his work.
- The first major theater in London and the primary theater for Shakespeare's company.
- A type of play invented by Shakespeare; plays are based around historical events.
- Tragic Shakespeare play about the main character seeking to avenge his murdered father by killing his uncle.
8 Clues: Long war between England and France • A group of prolific playwrights from the English Renaissance. • Comedy involving four youg lovers, fairies, and a troupe of actors. • Tragic Shakespeare play were a lord murders the king in order to claim power. • A type of play invented by Shakespeare; plays are based around historical events. • ...
Elizabethan time 2013-01-29
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- Theatre / What was the famous theatre in this time?"
- / What is the birthplace of William Shakespeare?"
- Reformation /What was initiated by Martin Luther, John Calvin and other early Protestants?"
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- and Julia / What is one of the most famous play of Shakespeare?"
- Elizabeth / Who was the "The Virgin Queen" ?"
- age / What is the synonym for the Elizabethan Age?"
- / What was a cultural movement that spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th?"
- / Who was the one of the famous writer of this time?"
- / Where is the Globe Theatre?"
9 Clues: / Where is the Globe Theatre?" • Elizabeth / Who was the "The Virgin Queen" ?" • / What is the birthplace of William Shakespeare?" • age / What is the synonym for the Elizabethan Age?" • Theatre / What was the famous theatre in this time?" • / Who was the one of the famous writer of this time?" • and Julia / What is one of the most famous play of Shakespeare?" • ...
Elizabethan time 2013-01-29
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- Who was the one of the famous writer of this time?"
- / What is the birthplace of William Shakespeare?"
- What is the synonym for the Elizabethan Age?"
- Where is the Globe Theatre?"
- What was a cultural movement that spanned the period roughly from the 14th to the 17th?"
- / What is one of the most famous play of Shakespeare?"
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- / What was the famous theatre in this time?"
- / Who was the "The Virgin Queen" ?"
- /What was initiated by Martin Luther, John Calvin and other early Protestants?"
9 Clues: Where is the Globe Theatre?" • / Who was the "The Virgin Queen" ?" • / What was the famous theatre in this time?" • What is the synonym for the Elizabethan Age?" • / What is the birthplace of William Shakespeare?" • Who was the one of the famous writer of this time?" • / What is one of the most famous play of Shakespeare?" • ...
The Renaissance 2024-02-19
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- T/F Renaissance music became more secular than medieval music
- Most influential scholar of the Renaissance
- The revival and the renewed interest in art in the Western world.
- Most famous patron family
- Where was Michelangelo from
- He painted the “Father of Renaissance painting
- He painted Madonna’s
- People believed that ______ was the remedy for sin
- The people of the Renaissance studied humanities and _____ arts
- Where was Shakespeare from
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- T/F Don Quixote is a satire about chivalry
- The people questioned the beliefs and ideals of ______ society
- A well rounded _________ became important so that it could meet the needs of the changing society.
- An over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God.
- The Renaissance praised human ____
- He wrote about government
- Who is considered the greatest playwright
- He wrote Don Quixote
- Moveable type
- What country did the Renaissance start
20 Clues: Moveable type • He wrote Don Quixote • He painted Madonna’s • He wrote about government • Most famous patron family • Where was Shakespeare from • Where was Michelangelo from • The Renaissance praised human ____ • What country did the Renaissance start • Who is considered the greatest playwright • T/F Don Quixote is a satire about chivalry • ...
CLUBS OF SANSKRITI 2022-06-14
14 Clues: Merger • Benzene • 8 Count • Aperture • Software • Nihilism • Crescendo • Taj Mahal • Asymptote • Prem Chand • Shakespeare • Head of a club • Bernoulli's Theorem • Service Before Self
Renaissance 2023-02-18
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- Who was the writer that did important and influential works on government?
- Who invented the printing press?
- What family was the most famous sponsor of Renaissance art?
- Who created the 3 dimensional effect to paintings?
- What country is Shakespeare from?
- The study of what became important during the time period of the Renaissance?
- What period of time emphasized the individual?
- What were sponsors of artists called?
- Who sculpted the statue of David?
- What was the focus on man’s abilities and capacities called?
- What country did the Renaissance start?
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- Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
- Who was the greatest playwright of all time?
- Who was called the Father of Renaissance painting?
- Who painted The Last Supper?(3 words)
- Who wrote “Don Quixote”?
- What scholar was from the Netherlands?
- Who was famous for painting Madonnas?
- Who added movement to pictures?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?(3 words)
20 Clues: Who wrote “Don Quixote”? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • Who added movement to pictures? • Who invented the printing press? • What country is Shakespeare from? • Who sculpted the statue of David? • Who painted the Mona Lisa?(3 words) • Who painted The Last Supper?(3 words) • Who was famous for painting Madonnas? • What were sponsors of artists called? • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2025-06-15
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- The queen of England during most of Shakespeare's life
- His acting group
- The type of poems that Shakespeare wrote
- Shakespeare's mother
- What genre is Romeo and Juliet?
- The Lion King was based on this play
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- ______ Theatre, London
- A broken mirror brings how many years of bad luck? What caused the Globe theatre to burn down?
- Iambic _________, a literary device used by Shakespeare
- Elizabeth's sister Mary was what religion?
- His wife
11 Clues: His wife • His acting group • Shakespeare's mother • ______ Theatre, London • What genre is Romeo and Juliet? • The Lion King was based on this play • The type of poems that Shakespeare wrote • Elizabeth's sister Mary was what religion? • The queen of England during most of Shakespeare's life • Iambic _________, a literary device used by Shakespeare • ...
READING FESTIVAL - MACBETH 2018-05-01
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- the most powerful chess piece that each player has.
- king of Scotland.
- the man who is the authority over a country and people.
- a native person from Norway.
- the most evil, bloddy, cursed play ever written by Shakespeare.
- a metal layer to protect the body in battle.
- a thing used for inflicting bodily harm or physical damage.
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- the action of hurting or harming someone in return.
- a leader in the King's Army.
- an English playwright and poet.
- a precious stone made of pure carbon.
- a title given to a person of royal rank.
- a woman that has magic powers.
- to kill somebody with premeditation.
- a sudden, sharp and loud noise.
15 Clues: king of Scotland. • a leader in the King's Army. • a native person from Norway. • a woman that has magic powers. • an English playwright and poet. • a sudden, sharp and loud noise. • to kill somebody with premeditation. • a precious stone made of pure carbon. • a title given to a person of royal rank. • a metal layer to protect the body in battle. • ...
Add Em Up Project S-7 2024-12-15
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- Taken by Romeo at the end of the Play
- Who was Romeo's Mentor?
- Creator of the film of Romeo and Juliet set in Medieval Times
- Who was the unexpected death of the play?
- Romeo's Family Title
- Creator of Romeo and Juliet
- Who was Mercutio Related too?
- Who Killed Mercutio?
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- What Romeo and Juliet do to Cement their Love
- Who Killed Tybalt?
- Another Popular Story Written by Shakespeare
- Creator of the Film of Romeo and Juliet set in Modern Times
- Who was Juliet's Mentor?
- What weapon does Juliet use to end herself as the end of the play.
- Juliet's Family Title
15 Clues: Who Killed Tybalt? • Romeo's Family Title • Who Killed Mercutio? • Juliet's Family Title • Who was Romeo's Mentor? • Who was Juliet's Mentor? • Creator of Romeo and Juliet • Who was Mercutio Related too? • Taken by Romeo at the end of the Play • Who was the unexpected death of the play? • Another Popular Story Written by Shakespeare • What Romeo and Juliet do to Cement their Love • ...
GSW Shakespeare Crossword 2025-07-31
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- A large printed book; the First Folio of 1623 was the first collected edition of Shakespeare’s plays.
- A tragedy about an aging king who divides his kingdom and suffers betrayal.
- A lighthearted play that usually ends in marriage or celebration.
- A type of play that ends sadly, often with the downfall of the main character.
- A rhythm of poetry with five pairs of alternating unstressed and stressed syllables.
- A tragedy about a Moorish general whose jealousy leads to tragedy.
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- A romantic tragedy about two young lovers from feuding families.
- A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme, often written by Shakespeare.
- The London playhouse where many of Shakespeare’s plays were performed.
- A tragedy about a Danish prince who seeks revenge for his father's murder.
- The most famous playwright of the English language, known for his plays and sonnets.
- A play involving magic, shipwreck, and reconciliation on a mysterious island.
- A speech given by a character alone on stage, expressing inner thoughts.
- A tragedy about a Scottish nobleman driven to murder and madness by ambition.
- The period of English history during which Shakespeare lived and worked.
15 Clues: A romantic tragedy about two young lovers from feuding families. • A lighthearted play that usually ends in marriage or celebration. • A tragedy about a Moorish general whose jealousy leads to tragedy. • The London playhouse where many of Shakespeare’s plays were performed. • A speech given by a character alone on stage, expressing inner thoughts. • ...
NOT MARBLE NOR THE GILDED MONUMENTS 2015-08-18
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- Number of lines each quatrain of Shakespeare's sonnet “Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments” consists of.
- Each quatrain is a unit of this.
- Words beginning with same consonant are repeated in a line or stanza.
- The recorded memory of ___________ and posterity.
- Ravages of time on monuments contrasted with Masonry and …………………………..
- Ravenous nature of time has been personified in this word in the sonnet “Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments”.
- Shakespeare's sonnet “Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments” has been divided into three ………………………….
- A lyric poem of fourteen lines.
- The monuments and statues brave the ravages of time and in the time they get …………………………………. if not taken proper care of .
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- Shakeshpeare Author of the Sonnet “Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments”
- Each quatrain of Shakespeare's sonnet “Not Marble, Nor the Gilded Monuments” is followed by a rhyming ……………………….
- 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 ……………………….
- When something is personified by some other thing (usually some inanimate thing).
- In order to be remembered till posterity, the rich and powerful people get this erected in their memory.
- William Shakespeare 's sonnet Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments is all about the powerful impact of this.
- Person for whom William Shakespeare 's has written the sonnet “Not Marble, Nor The Gilded Monuments”.
- The word sonnet is derived from this Italian word : Answer – Sonneto
- Arise and ………………………….
19 Clues: Arise and …………………………. • A lyric poem of fourteen lines. • Each quatrain is a unit of this. • The recorded memory of ___________ and posterity. • Words beginning with same consonant are repeated in a line or stanza. • Ravages of time on monuments contrasted with Masonry and ………………………….. • The word sonnet is derived from this Italian word : Answer – Sonneto • ...
HIP HOP / RAP vs the BARD 2023-03-16
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- the words of a song
- a work of art on a wall, sometimes regarded as vandalism
- to turn round and round very fast
- other word for "beat" in a song
- someone who writes plays for drama, like Shakespeare
- type of poetry Shakespeare wrote
- a type of play in which characters are cursed and often get murdered
- place where hip hop comes from
- synonym for break-dancing
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- to rub a record repeatedly
- causing people to become upset or angry
- someone who copies other people
- adjective often used to describe rappers' clothes, meaning too big
- a district in New York where rap is said to come from
- synonym for emceeing
- what rap is often accused of advocating
- to speak the words of a song with a steady beat
- typical piece of clothing worn by rappers
- spinning and scratching records on a turntable
19 Clues: the words of a song • synonym for emceeing • synonym for break-dancing • to rub a record repeatedly • place where hip hop comes from • someone who copies other people • other word for "beat" in a song • type of poetry Shakespeare wrote • to turn round and round very fast • causing people to become upset or angry • what rap is often accused of advocating • ...
Theatre History 2023-01-25
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- What are the people who stand at Shakespeare plays called?
- What Realist playwrights did to dramatic conventions to create more realistic plays
- Commedia dell’arte stock character who brags about his military achievements
- Language Medieval plays were performed in
- What is the place in the middle of the orchestra called?
- Renaissance characters involving masks
- Stage where audience completely surrounds the performance space
- How many complete remaining play cycles remain?
- The structure directly behind the Greek stage
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- Most popular pre-Renaissance form of British theater
- What is the name of Shakespeare’s theater?
- Term for aisles running from stage through audience
- Most famous english playwright
- What type of theater is built into the hills?
- Author of Lysistrata
- Greek word for “seeing places”
- Now and the future theater
- Circular playing space on which actors perform
- Playwright of the Theatre of Cruelty
19 Clues: Author of Lysistrata • Now and the future theater • Most famous english playwright • Greek word for “seeing places” • Playwright of the Theatre of Cruelty • Renaissance characters involving masks • Language Medieval plays were performed in • What is the name of Shakespeare’s theater? • What type of theater is built into the hills? • ...
MIND MAZE 2025-03-30
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- – The poem’s comparison of a person’s beauty to a natural event.
- – The collection of Shakespeare’s 154 poems.
- – What happens to beauty over time.
- – The force that causes all beauty to decline.
- – What poetry can do to beauty.
- – What the speaker gives to his beloved through poetry.
- – The shining object in the sky that represents the sun.
- – The writer of Sonnet 18.
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- – The poem’s theme about lasting beauty.
- – A word describing something that never fades.
- – The natural force that makes flowers wither.
- – The season Shakespeare compares his beloved to.
- – The kind of love expressed in the poem.
- – The opposite of eternal.
- – The fate that all humans face, but the poem defies.
15 Clues: – The opposite of eternal. • – The writer of Sonnet 18. • – What poetry can do to beauty. • – What happens to beauty over time. • – The poem’s theme about lasting beauty. • – The kind of love expressed in the poem. • – The collection of Shakespeare’s 154 poems. • – The natural force that makes flowers wither. • – The force that causes all beauty to decline. • ...
Famous Quotes to fill 2025-10-14
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- "Life is like a box of ______________." - Forrest Gump
- "All that glitters is not _____." - William Shakespeare
- "A ___________ is worth a thousand words." - Unknown
- "I have a ________." - Martin Luther King
- "Don't judge a _______ by its cover." - Unknown
- "Two things are ________: the universe and human stupidity." - Albert Einstein
- "Actions speak louder than ________." - Unknown
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- "__________, we have a problem." - Jim Lovell
- "_____ come, ______ go." - Unknown
- "Keep your friends close, and your enemies __________." - Unknown
- "be ____________; everyone else is already taken." - Oscar Wilde
- "___________, my dear Watson." - Sherlock Holmes
- "I _____ therefore I am." - Rene Descartes
- "To ___ or not to ____, that is the question." - William Shakespeare
- "You only live _____, but if you do it right, ______ is enough." - Mae West
15 Clues: "_____ come, ______ go." - Unknown • "I have a ________." - Martin Luther King • "I _____ therefore I am." - Rene Descartes • "__________, we have a problem." - Jim Lovell • "Don't judge a _______ by its cover." - Unknown • "Actions speak louder than ________." - Unknown • "___________, my dear Watson." - Sherlock Holmes • ...
Plays and Dramas 2024-07-20
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- The time and place where a drama unfolds.
- A 14-line poem.
- The sequence of events or main storyline.
- The underlying message being conveyed.
- Conversations between characters to unfold the storyline.
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- The greatest writer in the English language.
- The struggle between opposing characters.
- A raised platform on which actors perform.
- A person who writes plays.
- A play written by Shakespeare.
10 Clues: A 14-line poem. • A person who writes plays. • A play written by Shakespeare. • The underlying message being conveyed. • The time and place where a drama unfolds. • The struggle between opposing characters. • The sequence of events or main storyline. • A raised platform on which actors perform. • The greatest writer in the English language. • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by kerron 2022-08-15
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- who was Shakespeare married to
- what kind of conflict is going on between Montagues and capulets
- were considered extremely poisonous, deadly
- was an orange
- built in 1599 by the lord's chamberlain men
- the lord's chamberlain men
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- was born on April 23, 1564
- who became queen in 1558
- what type of movie is a west side story
- what movie was inspired by Romeo and Juliet
- what play was written between 1593 and 1596
11 Clues: was an orange • who became queen in 1558 • was born on April 23, 1564 • the lord's chamberlain men • who was Shakespeare married to • what type of movie is a west side story • what movie was inspired by Romeo and Juliet • what play was written between 1593 and 1596 • were considered extremely poisonous, deadly • built in 1599 by the lord's chamberlain men • ...
SHAKESPEARE-ELIZABETHAN DRAMA 2023-01-10
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- spectacle as adj., very impressive
- the family of Elizabeth 1st (-1603)
- -winning,prize
- in all, to conclude
- part 1 or 2 in a play
- aristocrat(ic), honourable
- attractive, fascinating
- italy, where r&j happens
- the number of S's plays
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- happens, is held
- choir in ancient theatre
- what poets write
- praised, highly-
- they write plays (singular)
- man or boy
- shakespeare's theatre, planet
- set of actors in a play
- ...ago, before something
18 Clues: man or boy • -winning,prize • happens, is held • what poets write • praised, highly- • in all, to conclude • part 1 or 2 in a play • attractive, fascinating • set of actors in a play • the number of S's plays • choir in ancient theatre • italy, where r&j happens • ...ago, before something • aristocrat(ic), honourable • they write plays (singular) • shakespeare's theatre, planet • ...
Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2020-03-10
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- IS REJECTED BY JULIET
- THE KIND OF PLAY THIS IS
- WITTY & FUNLOVING FRIEND OF ROMEO
- WHAT KILLS ROMEO
- RAISED JULIET AND IS VERY FUNNY
- WROTE THE PLAY
- WHERE ROMEO IS BANISHED
- ROMEO'S COUSIN WHO TRIES TO KEEP PEACE
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- MARRIES THE LOVERS
- WHAT KILLS JULIET
- KEPT THE FRIAR FROM DELIVERING LETTER
- LEADER OF VERONA
- ONLY SON OF MONTAGUE
- MAKES AND SELLS MEDICINES
- JULIET'S COUSIN WHO LIKES TO FIGHT
- REJECTS ROMEO
- THE SETTING OF THE PLAY
- ONLY DAUGHTER OF CAPULET
18 Clues: REJECTS ROMEO • WROTE THE PLAY • LEADER OF VERONA • WHAT KILLS ROMEO • WHAT KILLS JULIET • MARRIES THE LOVERS • ONLY SON OF MONTAGUE • IS REJECTED BY JULIET • THE SETTING OF THE PLAY • WHERE ROMEO IS BANISHED • THE KIND OF PLAY THIS IS • ONLY DAUGHTER OF CAPULET • MAKES AND SELLS MEDICINES • RAISED JULIET AND IS VERY FUNNY • WITTY & FUNLOVING FRIEND OF ROMEO • ...
The Shakespeare Stealer 2021-01-22
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- The doctor was very?
- Dr.Bright studied at Cambridge
- Places like this beyond England
- Something I used for eating
- each was eaten __ upon the back of the horse.
- The strange man__ out the door
- The town Dr.Bright adopted me in
- the man that adopted me
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- I was placed here
- Does it work?
- what was holding the potions?
- My name
- A surprising tone the stranger spoke in
- he jerked me by my hand _?
- When I_ of the saddle
- My _ was unreliable once we past that point
- I was taught to write in English and?
- I had no__ to where I was being taken
18 Clues: My name • Does it work? • I was placed here • The doctor was very? • When I_ of the saddle • the man that adopted me • he jerked me by my hand _? • Something I used for eating • what was holding the potions? • Dr.Bright studied at Cambridge • The strange man__ out the door • Places like this beyond England • The town Dr.Bright adopted me in • I was taught to write in English and? • ...
School subjects 2024-09-30
Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-11
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- One of the main motifs of the play that leads to violence
- The play was written in this century
- Shakespeare was criticising this aspect of his society
- One of the things people in the 16th century believed controlled the world
- The main genre of the play
- These help bring the play to life
- Juliet's family name
- The play is set in this country
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- Romeo's family name
- The age in which Shakespeare lived
- The second genre of the play
- The play is set in this century
- The people who perform the play
- The play is performed on this
- One of the main themes of the play
15 Clues: Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • The main genre of the play • The second genre of the play • The play is performed on this • The play is set in this century • The people who perform the play • The play is set in this country • These help bring the play to life • The age in which Shakespeare lived • One of the main themes of the play • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2017-06-10
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- the name of Bottom's character in Quince's play
- the mischievous fairy in a midsummer nights dream
- _______ nights dream
- shakespeare's most famous saying
- romeos beloved partner
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- a king that shakespeare said many bad things about
- famous poet, playwright and actor
- "my lady does protest" he said
- a famous egyptian queen
- a name which is said to curse you when you say it
10 Clues: _______ nights dream • romeos beloved partner • a famous egyptian queen • "my lady does protest" he said • shakespeare's most famous saying • famous poet, playwright and actor • the name of Bottom's character in Quince's play • the mischievous fairy in a midsummer nights dream • a name which is said to curse you when you say it • ...
Into the Gauntlet 2024-01-31
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- Shakespeare was born in _____.
- Amy and Dan's branch is _____.
- The ninja in breeches is _____.
- The last clue is the serum _____.
- Amy and Dan are following _____.
- The person who stole all the other clues from the teams is _____.
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- The Madrigal stronghold is in _____.
- The formula is in the Madrigal _____.
- For this great man we sing was _____ there.
- Dan likes the Shakespearean word _____.
10 Clues: Shakespeare was born in _____. • Amy and Dan's branch is _____. • The ninja in breeches is _____. • Amy and Dan are following _____. • The last clue is the serum _____. • The Madrigal stronghold is in _____. • The formula is in the Madrigal _____. • Dan likes the Shakespearean word _____. • For this great man we sing was _____ there. • ...
Othello 2025-02-14
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- I use stage directions to manipulate the audience.
- Othello is described as an old black...
- When the audience knows something a character doesn't.
- I am Othello's Lieutenant.
- I am easily manipulated by Othello.
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- My father objectifies me.
- I am Desdemona's father.
- When Shakespeare makes hints about future events.
- When a single character on stage thinks out loud.
- I say "I am not what I am".
- I am married to Iago.
11 Clues: I am married to Iago. • I am Desdemona's father. • My father objectifies me. • I am Othello's Lieutenant. • I say "I am not what I am". • I am easily manipulated by Othello. • Othello is described as an old black... • When Shakespeare makes hints about future events. • When a single character on stage thinks out loud. • I use stage directions to manipulate the audience. • ...
Shakespeare színháza 2020-04-08
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- található a Shakespeare színháza?
- amely a tragédiák szünetében hangulatoldóként és a színpad átalakításának idejére mulatságul szolgált. interludium
- születési helye Stratford upon avon
- neve Anne Hathaway
- miatt égett le a Globe 1 613-ban? ágyútűz
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- színháza Globe theatre
- alapján készült híres film: Szerelmes Shakespeare
- hónapban égett le a Globe színház? június
8 Clues: neve Anne Hathaway • színháza Globe theatre • található a Shakespeare színháza? • születési helye Stratford upon avon • hónapban égett le a Globe színház? június • miatt égett le a Globe 1 613-ban? ágyútűz • alapján készült híres film: Szerelmes Shakespeare • ...
Shakespeare 2014-11-06
7 Clues: where was he born? • how many kids did he have? • how many plays has he wrote? • how old was he when he died? • and Juliet most known tragedy? • what month was shakespeare born? • how old was he when he got married?
Shakespeare 2025-03-03
7 Clues: Loves Hermia • A famous poet • a chaotic fairy • loves Demetrius • forced to marry Demetrius • Hermia is forced to marry him • a controlling father forces his daughter to marry Demetrius
