shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Shakespeare 2022-05-25
7 Clues: Having Luster, shining • So ludicrous to be amusing • To be silent and make no sound • Imitate someone or their actions • Treating all rivals fair and just • Having or showing impressive beauty • Sad because one has no friends or company
Daily Crossword 2018-04-18
21 Clues: Pen type • Leg Joint • Endangered • Egg source • Classified • Apple Color • Green Sauce • A great lake • Camp shelter • Cows Comment • Dads Partner • Wrestling Pad • Hockey Surface • Occupy a chair • Freshwater Fish • Snake like fish • Electrified Atom • Shakespeare play • A baldwin brother • St Louis Landmark • Teen skin problem
Vocab Crossword 2024-04-26
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- Beauty
- Happier
- Have you read that book
- Able to change
- Social institutions
- Its fundamental
- Show off
- Secret
- It is suggested or implied
- Foreshadowed
- Helpful
- Lots of meanings
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- Subtle differences
- Dictionary definition
- Unnecessary amount
- Uneasy about something
- Cruel kindness
- Shakespeare
- You'll only make it worse
- Is it practical?
20 Clues: Beauty • Secret • Happier • Helpful • Show off • Shakespeare • Foreshadowed • Able to change • Cruel kindness • Its fundamental • Is it practical? • Lots of meanings • Subtle differences • Unnecessary amount • Social institutions • Dictionary definition • Uneasy about something • Have you read that book • You'll only make it worse • It is suggested or implied
The Renaissance 2023-05-29
20 Clues: More • Santi • Milton • Kepler • Erasmus • Chauser • Galilei • Petrarca • da Vinci • Agricola • Bocaccio • Descartes • Alighieri • de' Medici • Botticelli • Copernicus • Machiavelli • Shakespeare • de Cervantes • Isaac Newton
The Greatest Race 2023-08-11
20 Clues: Dam • Jail • FDIC • Lunch • WEEEE • Run home • Take a dip • Hootenanny • Shakespeare • Levar Burton • Deb & Carolyn • Purple Dragon • Kick it through • So we can drink • Italian Heritage • Home of the Tigers • Feeding the Hungry • Ali, Rocky, Foreman • Great Western Railroad • No longer accepting students
Wissen rund um das Fach Deutsch 2018-04-18
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- der sich zur Nachkriegszeit Bekennende
- der "so Nette"
- der Patriotische
- der Romantische
- der Kränkelnde
- der Englische
- die Märchenhaften
- der Rätselhafte
- der bei Kindern Beliebte
- der Romanschreibende
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- der Politische
- der Theaterreformierende
- der Unangepasste
- der Buchdruckende
- der Nobelpreissiegende
- der Frauenverstehende
- der Ermordete
- der Groteske
- der Philosophische
- der Fabulierende
20 Clues: der Groteske • der Ermordete • der Englische • der Politische • der "so Nette" • der Kränkelnde • der Romantische • der Rätselhafte • der Unangepasste • der Patriotische • der Fabulierende • der Buchdruckende • die Märchenhaften • der Philosophische • der Romanschreibende • der Frauenverstehende • der Nobelpreissiegende • der Theaterreformierende • der bei Kindern Beliebte • ...
General Knowledge 2024-12-23
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- - Kangaroo's home
- - U.S. symbol
- - Hottest planet
- - Titanic disaster
- - Obsessed sailor
- - Canada’s liquid
- - Ketchup’s base
- - Jungle king
- - 'Big Apple' city
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- - Mona Lisa creator
- - Giant gas planet
- - Desert statue
- - Tragic Shakespeare play
- - Iconic Paris landmark
- - Programming language
- - Superhero’s origin
- - Burj Khalifa’s type
- - River's gift
- - Leaning tower
- - First Moonwalker
20 Clues: - U.S. symbol • - Jungle king • - River's gift • - Desert statue • - Leaning tower • - Hottest planet • - Ketchup’s base • - Kangaroo's home • - Obsessed sailor • - Canada’s liquid • - Giant gas planet • - Titanic disaster • - First Moonwalker • - 'Big Apple' city • - Mona Lisa creator • - Superhero’s origin • - Burj Khalifa’s type • - Programming language • - Iconic Paris landmark • ...
Theatre History 2025-09-24
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- Vietnamese water puppetry often tells legends and folk ______.
- Creator of the hit musical Hamilton (First & Last Name).
- Norwegian playwright called the “Father of Modern Drama.”
- Traditional Japanese puppet theatre using large dolls.
- The first permanent public theatre in London, built in 1576.
- Ancient Greek city where Aristophanes was born.
- A circular performance space in Greek Theatre
- Stage device used to lower gods onto the stage in Greek drama.
- Musical set during the French Revolution.
- Play by George Bernard Shaw that was adapted into the musical, My Fair Lady.
- Hamlet and Macbeth both contain these supernatural figures.
- English monarch during Shakespeare’s career (First Name).
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- Shakespeare Theatre : The theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon associated with Shakespeare.
- Sherlock Holmes’s nemesis is named ________.
- Brazilian theatre practitioner who created Theatre of the Oppressed.
- Arthur Miller was targeted during this 1950s anti __________ campaign.
- Antonin Artaud’s “Theatre of ________” sought to shock and influence the audience.
- Italian improvised comedy with stock characters.
- French playwright known for comedies like Tartuffe.
- Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, and six others—name the playwright.
- Medieval plays based on Bible stories.
- Kabuki theatre originated in this country.
- Both Matilda and Annie feature _____________ girls with strict caretakers
- Highly respected ancient Greek playwright
- Classical Japanese theatre with masks and stylized movement.
- Playwright who wrote Waiting for Godot.
- Character from the play, The Cherry Orchard
- Traditional folk play performed in disguise.
- Ancient Greek Theatre actors used these to change their character without changing costumes.
- Side Story Musical inspired by Romeo and Juliet.
30 Clues: Medieval plays based on Bible stories. • Playwright who wrote Waiting for Godot. • Highly respected ancient Greek playwright • Musical set during the French Revolution. • Kabuki theatre originated in this country. • Character from the play, The Cherry Orchard • Sherlock Holmes’s nemesis is named ________. • Traditional folk play performed in disguise. • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-29
20 Clues: More • Santi • Milton • Kepler • Erasmus • Chauser • Galilei • Petrarca • da Vinci • Agricola • Bocaccio • Descartes • Alighieri • de' Medici • Botticelli • Copernicus • Machiavelli • Shakespeare • de Cervantes • Isaac Newton
William Shakespeare 2020-02-24
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- The woman who Romeo likes at the beginning of the play
- William's spouse
- William Shakespeare's father
- Amount of children Shakespeare gave birth to
- cause of Williams Death
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- what type of play was Romeo and Juliet?
- The era William lived in
- William Shakespeare's father
- amount of sibling Shakespeare had
- William's only son
10 Clues: William's spouse • William's only son • cause of Williams Death • The era William lived in • William Shakespeare's father • William Shakespeare's father • amount of sibling Shakespeare had • what type of play was Romeo and Juliet? • Amount of children Shakespeare gave birth to • The woman who Romeo likes at the beginning of the play
Shakespeare's Life 2024-02-10
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- The rich people would have sat at the ____.
- and Juliet Shakespeare's famous love story
- Actors perform on a _____.
- upon Avon Where Shakespeare was born.
- Hathaway Shakespeare's wife
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- The city where Shakespeare worked and performed his plays
- These people stood during the plays
- Shakespeare's job
- The name of Shakespeare's theatre
9 Clues: Shakespeare's job • Actors perform on a _____. • Hathaway Shakespeare's wife • The name of Shakespeare's theatre • These people stood during the plays • upon Avon Where Shakespeare was born. • and Juliet Shakespeare's famous love story • The rich people would have sat at the ____. • The city where Shakespeare worked and performed his plays
Romeo & Juliet 2018-03-15
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- Who thought that Romeo was going to vandalize Juliet's tomb.
- Romeos friend and servant.
- Where William Shakespeare was born.
- Theater Where most of Shakespears plays were at.
- Who kept switching sides during the story.
- What failed to get to Romeo about Juliet's fake death.
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- Who got killed by Romeo.
- The guy who wrote Romeo & Juliet.
- Lawrence Who said to Romeo "You love with your eyes."
- Who threatened Juliet if she didn't marry Paris.
- What Juliet used to kill herself.
- What's the consequences if you hand out poison.
12 Clues: Who got killed by Romeo. • Romeos friend and servant. • The guy who wrote Romeo & Juliet. • What Juliet used to kill herself. • Where William Shakespeare was born. • Who kept switching sides during the story. • What's the consequences if you hand out poison. • Who threatened Juliet if she didn't marry Paris. • Theater Where most of Shakespears plays were at. • ...
The Tudors & Shakespeare 2021-05-07
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- A person who made clothes
- The daughter of Capulet, the play's female protagonist
- A stringed musical instrument, much smaller in Tudor times
- The first wife of Henry VIII
- the wife of Shakespeare
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- The son of Shakespeare
- The first name of the famous playwright
- The son of Montague, is the play's male protagonist
- A piece of cutlery that Tudor people DIDN'T have
- The king of England from 1509 - 1547
- A currency, equivalent to 20 shillings
11 Clues: The son of Shakespeare • the wife of Shakespeare • A person who made clothes • The first wife of Henry VIII • The king of England from 1509 - 1547 • A currency, equivalent to 20 shillings • The first name of the famous playwright • A piece of cutlery that Tudor people DIDN'T have • The son of Montague, is the play's male protagonist • ...
Macbeth 2023-05-15
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- Famous play by Shakespeare, also a a character's name
- Piece of text that consists of dialogue for theatrical purposes
- A place where movies, plays, and other sorts of entertainment take place
- Person who writes reviews on media
- The country where "Macbeth" takes place
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- Piece of information about the future
- A famous English poet/playwright
- Contemporary synonym
- Supernatural characters in Macbeth
- Art piece that has been changed to suit the time it has been published on
- The place that Macbeth becomes thane for
- Macbeth's best friend
12 Clues: Contemporary synonym • Macbeth's best friend • A famous English poet/playwright • Supernatural characters in Macbeth • Person who writes reviews on media • Piece of information about the future • The country where "Macbeth" takes place • The place that Macbeth becomes thane for • Famous play by Shakespeare, also a a character's name • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword 2012-06-14
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- Romeo and Juliet wheretwo ____ cross'd lovers.
- Where Romeo and Juliet first met.
- "From ancient _____ break to new muntiny,"
- "Two households, both alike in ________,"
- The other play that Shakespeare wrote, H_______.
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- "In fair Verona where we lay our ______,"
- "Where ______ blood makes civil hands unclean,"
- The place where Shakespeare was born,______ upon-Avon.
- The cousin of Romeo.
- The first name of the writer of the play.
10 Clues: The cousin of Romeo. • Where Romeo and Juliet first met. • "In fair Verona where we lay our ______," • The first name of the writer of the play. • "Two households, both alike in ________," • "From ancient _____ break to new muntiny," • Romeo and Juliet wheretwo ____ cross'd lovers. • "Where ______ blood makes civil hands unclean," • ...
Crossword Romeo and Juliet 2023-09-04
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- The substance we kill Romeo and Juliet
- The author of Romeo and Juliet
- The city what live Romeo and Juliet
- The country of Shakespeare born
- The name of the conde of Romeo and Juliet
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- The family of Romeo
- The person who die first in Romeo and Juliet
- The country we are set Romeo and Juliet
- Person married Romeo and Juliet
- The family of Juliet
10 Clues: The family of Romeo • The family of Juliet • The author of Romeo and Juliet • Person married Romeo and Juliet • The country of Shakespeare born • The city what live Romeo and Juliet • The substance we kill Romeo and Juliet • The country we are set Romeo and Juliet • The name of the conde of Romeo and Juliet • The person who die first in Romeo and Juliet
Magyar 2023-05-08
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- Gerald Durell foglalkozása az írón kívül
- a kor amelyben Shakespeare alkotott mondjuk
- angliai hely, ahol színdarabokat adtak elő, William Shakespeare volt a tulajdonosa
- görög eredetű szó, jelentése: cselekvés
- fiataloknak, gyerekeknek szóló regény fajta
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- Jersey szigetén Durell megalapította a sajátját
- ezekből áll egy drámai mű
- Durell számára fontos volt, ilyen alapítványt hozott létre
- ezen a helyszínen játszódik a Rómeó és Júlia
- Gerald Durell régi lakhelye Görögországban
10 Clues: ezekből áll egy drámai mű • görög eredetű szó, jelentése: cselekvés • Gerald Durell foglalkozása az írón kívül • Gerald Durell régi lakhelye Görögországban • a kor amelyben Shakespeare alkotott mondjuk • fiataloknak, gyerekeknek szóló regény fajta • ezen a helyszínen játszódik a Rómeó és Júlia • Jersey szigetén Durell megalapította a sajátját • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-29
20 Clues: More • Santi • Milton • Kepler • Erasmus • Chauser • Galilei • Petrarca • da Vinci • Agricola • Bocaccio • Descartes • Alighieri • de' Medici • Botticelli • Copernicus • Machiavelli • Shakespeare • de Cervantes • Isaac Newton
Shakespeare's Time 2021-06-02
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- - other than plays Shakespeare also wrote...
- - The name of the theatre where his plays were done
- - the male character in the play we will study
- - the city where his plays were performed
- - A job that women had during this time
- - a play he wrote about a Scottish king
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- - the country where Shakespeare lived
- - the female character in the play we will study
- - what happened to the Globe theatre?
- - a terrible disease that killed many people
- - Shakespeare's first name
- - this describes the life expectancy of people then
12 Clues: - Shakespeare's first name • - the country where Shakespeare lived • - what happened to the Globe theatre? • - A job that women had during this time • - a play he wrote about a Scottish king • - the city where his plays were performed • - other than plays Shakespeare also wrote... • - a terrible disease that killed many people • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2018-03-15
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- What Juliet used to kill herself.
- Who got killed by Romeo.
- Romeos friend and servant.
- Lawrence Who said to Romeo "You love with your eyes."
- Who thought that Romeo was going to vandalize Juliet's tomb.
- What failed to get to Romeo about Juliet's fake death.
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- Theater Where most of Shakespears plays were at.
- Who threatened Juliet if she didn't marry Paris.
- What's the consequences if you hand out poison.
- Where William Shakespeare was born.
- The guy who wrote Romeo & Juliet.
- Who kept switching sides during the story.
12 Clues: Who got killed by Romeo. • Romeos friend and servant. • What Juliet used to kill herself. • The guy who wrote Romeo & Juliet. • Where William Shakespeare was born. • Who kept switching sides during the story. • What's the consequences if you hand out poison. • Theater Where most of Shakespears plays were at. • Who threatened Juliet if she didn't marry Paris. • ...
Literatura Clasica 2024-08-26
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- Obra épica atribuida a Homero que narra la Guerra de Troya.
- Relativo a la ciudad de Troya, protagonista en obras épicas.
- Relato de las aventuras de Ulises en su regreso a Ítaca.
- Dramaturgo griego, conocido como el padre de la tragedia.
- Famoso dramaturgo inglés autor de "Hamlet" y "Romeo y Julieta".
- Otro nombre para la ciudad de Troya en la literatura griega.
- Poema épico anglosajón que narra las hazañas de un héroe escandinavo.
- Dramaturgo griego, autor de "Medea" y "Las Bacantes".
- Tragedia de Sófocles centrada en la hija de Edipo.
- Nombre griego de Ulises, protagonista de la "Odisea".
- Héroe griego y protagonista de la "Odisea".
- Cuentos narrados por peregrinos, obra de Geoffrey Chaucer.
- Joven enamorado de Julieta en una tragedia de Shakespeare.
- Autor inglés de "Oliver Twist" y "David Copperfield".
- Novela de Mary Shelley sobre un científico que crea un monstruo.
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- Poema épico de Dante Alighieri que describe un viaje al Infierno, Purgatorio y Paraíso.
- Tragedia de Shakespeare sobre un príncipe de Dinamarca.
- Novela de Cervantes sobre un hidalgo que lucha contra molinos de viento.
- Poema épico de Virgilio sobre el héroe troyano Eneas.
- Obra de Ovidio que narra transformaciones mitológicas.
- Obra de Sófocles en la que el protagonista mata a su padre y se casa con su madre.
- Primera parte de la "Divina Comedia" de Dante Alighieri.
- Personaje que vende su alma al diablo en una obra de Goethe.
- Novela de Herman Melville sobre la caza de una ballena blanca.
- Protagonista mujeriego de diversas obras literarias.
25 Clues: Héroe griego y protagonista de la "Odisea". • Tragedia de Sófocles centrada en la hija de Edipo. • Protagonista mujeriego de diversas obras literarias. • Poema épico de Virgilio sobre el héroe troyano Eneas. • Dramaturgo griego, autor de "Medea" y "Las Bacantes". • Nombre griego de Ulises, protagonista de la "Odisea". • ...
General Vocabulary for Reading Hamlet 2024-11-28
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- Last name of playwright
- words spoken off-stage in what the audience would assume is an unseen room, a corridor, or the outdoors
- scene played in the balcony above the stage level or from up in the loft
- spoken directly to the audeince and not heard by others on the stage
- all;everyone
- musicians enter, playing wind instruments
- The genre of this play
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- The actors in a play
- A blank verse rhythmic pattern
- The setting of Hamlet
- fanfare of trumpets; usually announces entrance of royality
- they leave the stage
- he/she leaves the stage
- a speech or scene played from the surface of the stage. The actor stands inside and open trap-door
- Where Shakespeare plays are performed
- a loud shout, a signal to call arms
16 Clues: all;everyone • The actors in a play • they leave the stage • The setting of Hamlet • The genre of this play • Last name of playwright • he/she leaves the stage • A blank verse rhythmic pattern • a loud shout, a signal to call arms • Where Shakespeare plays are performed • musicians enter, playing wind instruments • fanfare of trumpets; usually announces entrance of royality • ...
Shakespeare Retold Vocabulary 2025-02-21
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- A section of a poem (similar to a paragraph)
- A speech given by one character
- a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature.
- the description or portrayal of someone or something in a particular way.
- text Texts whose primary focus is to explore an idea or variety of topics. These texts involve the discussion of an idea(s) or opinion(s) without the direct intention of persuading the reader, listener or viewer to adopt any single point of view.
- the act or process of changing or adjusting something to fit in a new role or context. Eg. A film adaptation of a book.
- the circumstances that form the setting for an event, statement, or idea, and in terms of which it can be fully understood.
- a particular procedure by which something is done; a manner or way.
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- the arrangement of and relations between the parts or elements of something complex.
- the relationship between texts, especially literary ones
- a person - or group of people - reading a text, listening to a speech, or watching something, eg an advertisement or film. When writing a text, authors imagine an ideal reader - someone who will respond in a way that achieves the purpose of the writing.
- an idea or feeling which a word invokes for a person in addition to its literal or primary meaning.
- Agreed systems that work together to convey meaning.
- A personal story
- Words spoken by a character
- the reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists
17 Clues: A personal story • Words spoken by a character • A speech given by one character • A section of a poem (similar to a paragraph) • Agreed systems that work together to convey meaning. • the relationship between texts, especially literary ones • an idea that recurs in or pervades a work of art or literature. • ...
Greeks vs Shakespeare 2024-02-27
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- Someone is doing well but has a terrible downfall
- Lack of knowledge or information
- Strong desire to do or say something
- Use of words to express something other than the literal meaning
- Loss of power, prosperity, or status
- Shakespearean person that turned evil due to ambition
- Disagreement, argument, or problem
- What someone believes
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- A sudden reversal of fortune or change in circumstance
- When someone feels so guilty that they decide to make themselves feel bad
- Relief of emotions
- When someone realizes what they have done
- When someone realizes there mistake
- Principles distinguishing difference between right and wrong
- A prediction
- Comes from doing something morally wrong
- Tragic king who married his mother
17 Clues: A prediction • Relief of emotions • What someone believes • Lack of knowledge or information • Disagreement, argument, or problem • Tragic king who married his mother • When someone realizes there mistake • Strong desire to do or say something • Loss of power, prosperity, or status • Comes from doing something morally wrong • When someone realizes what they have done • ...
Shakespeare Quiz 2022-04-26
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- young noblewoman of Denmark, the daughter of Polonius, sister of Laertes
- A rich, beautiful, intelligent heiress of Belmont
- This mischievous fairy is also known as Robin Goodfellow in A Midsummer Night's Dream.
- He is the brother to King Hamlet, second husband to Gertrude
- wealthy merchant of Venice
- She is the main protagonist of the play Twelfth Night
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- She is the youngest of King Lear's three daughters
- Venetian beauty who elopes with a Moorish Venetian military prodigy
- He is the rightful Duke of Milan who was usurped by his brother
- Noble family with an on-going feud with the head of another family, Lord Montague.
- He is the son of the witch Sycorax in William Shakespeare's play The Tempest.
11 Clues: wealthy merchant of Venice • A rich, beautiful, intelligent heiress of Belmont • She is the youngest of King Lear's three daughters • She is the main protagonist of the play Twelfth Night • He is the brother to King Hamlet, second husband to Gertrude • He is the rightful Duke of Milan who was usurped by his brother • ...
Shakespeare - Vocabulary 2024-05-14
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- someone who belongs to a religious order, like a monk or a priest
- when you are no longer allowed to live in your own country
- to change your appearance so no one will recognise you
- an occasion when an army or country uses force to enter and take control of another country
- a prediction of what will happen in the future
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- murder by sudden or secret attack
- to have an argument with someone that exists for a long time, causing a lot of anger and sometimes violence
- in conflict or competition with someone or something else
- a man who pursues a relationship with a particular woman, because he wants to marry her
- a play that has an sad ending
- a substance that is capable of causing the illness or death
11 Clues: a play that has an sad ending • murder by sudden or secret attack • a prediction of what will happen in the future • to change your appearance so no one will recognise you • in conflict or competition with someone or something else • when you are no longer allowed to live in your own country • a substance that is capable of causing the illness or death • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2025-03-04
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- The duke in the play.
- This is the person Hermia has to marry
- This is where Shakespeare was born.
- Shakespeares theatre company
- The Thing that caused the Globe theatre to close.
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- The place where Midsummer nights dream is set
- The Queen at the time.
- A dark play with witches.
- The description of Nick Bottom
- The king that translated the bible into english
- This is Shakespeares wife.
11 Clues: The duke in the play. • The Queen at the time. • A dark play with witches. • This is Shakespeares wife. • Shakespeares theatre company • The description of Nick Bottom • This is where Shakespeare was born. • This is the person Hermia has to marry • The place where Midsummer nights dream is set • The king that translated the bible into english • ...
Shakespeare 1 2025-03-03
William Shakespeare 2021-09-10
11 Clues: Famous play • Type of poem • The main genre • His first child • Name of his wife • Country of birth • Juliet's true love • Name of his theatre • Longest piece of work • Killed one of his children • To be or not to be that is the...
Shakespeare Forever! 2021-08-14
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- Much ___ About Nothing
- Shakespeare's first name
- ____ or not to be, that is the question - Hamlet (2 words)
- Comedies, Histories and ___ (types of Shakespeare's plays: hint the sad ones)
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- ____ and Juliet
- Midsummer _____ Dream
- The fairy who is under Prospero's command in The Tempest
- Where did Shakespeare live
- What's in a _____? - Romeo and Juliet
- Claudio's sweetheart in Much Ado About Nothing
- Shakespeare's Theatre
11 Clues: ____ and Juliet • Midsummer _____ Dream • Shakespeare's Theatre • Much ___ About Nothing • Shakespeare's first name • Where did Shakespeare live • What's in a _____? - Romeo and Juliet • Claudio's sweetheart in Much Ado About Nothing • The fairy who is under Prospero's command in The Tempest • ____ or not to be, that is the question - Hamlet (2 words) • ...
Shakespeare Vocabulary 2023-06-03
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- Modern English: 'yes'
- Modern English: 'are'
- Modern English: 'wish'
- Modern English: 'from where'
- Modern English: 'indeed/truly/certainly'
- Modern English: 'yours/your'
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- Modern English: 'unfortunately/shame'
- Modern English: 'you' (not thee)
- Modern English: 'why'
- Modern English: 'your'
- Modern English: 'shortly/presently/soon'
11 Clues: Modern English: 'yes' • Modern English: 'are' • Modern English: 'why' • Modern English: 'wish' • Modern English: 'your' • Modern English: 'from where' • Modern English: 'yours/your' • Modern English: 'you' (not thee) • Modern English: 'unfortunately/shame' • Modern English: 'shortly/presently/soon' • Modern English: 'indeed/truly/certainly'
William Shakespeare 2024-05-30
shakespeare crossword 2016-03-03
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- what is Shakespeares first name?
- how many plays did Shakespeare write?
- what was "yes" in shakespearian language?
- how old was he when he died?
- what school did Shakespeare attend (initials)?
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- what was his wifes name?
- how many siblings did he have?
- what was he famous for?
- what was his most famous play?
- what was the name of shakespeares theatre?
10 Clues: what was he famous for? • what was his wifes name? • how old was he when he died? • how many siblings did he have? • what was his most famous play? • what is Shakespeares first name? • how many plays did Shakespeare write? • what was "yes" in shakespearian language? • what was the name of shakespeares theatre? • what school did Shakespeare attend (initials)?
Extra Credit Renaissance 2022-05-13
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- Who painted the Last Judgement
- Who painted the School of Athens
- Where did Shakespeare do his plays
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Who painted the Mona Lisa
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- who designed the dome of Florence
- Made art 3d
- Who painted the Birth of Venus
- What made art easier to move
- What was it called when an artist used visual art techniques to show light and shadow
10 Clues: Made art 3d • Who painted the Mona Lisa • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet • What made art easier to move • Who painted the Last Judgement • Who painted the Birth of Venus • Who painted the School of Athens • who designed the dome of Florence • Where did Shakespeare do his plays • What was it called when an artist used visual art techniques to show light and shadow
Renessanss 2025-04-21
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- Teda on peetud renessansiajastu geeniuseks, kes leiutas ja maalis, tegeles anatoomiaga, astronoomiaga, muusikaga jne.
- Shakespeare`i tragöödia, kus peategelane on Taani prints
- Dekameroni autor
- Selle maa renessanss saavutas suurima õitsengu kirjanduses
- Saksa teoloog, kelle 95 teesi panid aluse reformatsioonile
- Renessansi keskne väärtus; inimesekeskus
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- Itaalia poeet, ,,Jumalik komöödia" autor
- Renessansiaja tuntuim inglise näitekirjanik
- Selles riigis sai hiliskeskajal renessanss alguse
- Temale on pühendatud Petrarca luulekogu ,,Laulude raamat"
10 Clues: Dekameroni autor • Itaalia poeet, ,,Jumalik komöödia" autor • Renessansi keskne väärtus; inimesekeskus • Renessansiaja tuntuim inglise näitekirjanik • Selles riigis sai hiliskeskajal renessanss alguse • Shakespeare`i tragöödia, kus peategelane on Taani prints • Temale on pühendatud Petrarca luulekogu ,,Laulude raamat" • ...
Mots-croisés des auteurs célèbres 2016-12-12
13 Clues: Tintin • Hamlet • Astérix • Luky Luke • James Bond • Schtroumpfs • Harry Potter • Mickey Mouse • Madame Bovary • Hercule Poirot • Robert Langdon • Luke Skywalker • Sherlock Holmes
Romeo and Juliet Background Notes- Crossword Puzzle by Paul A 2022-08-16
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- poorest people in Globe theater
- Shakesphere was _________ by royalty
- Plays were _________ to the people of london
- ________ over originality.
- because of the way they were served ______ were extremely deadly and were thrown at bad actors
- wrote many plays such as Romeo and Juliet
- the actors in the globe theater wore ___________ clothing
- epidemic that caused the Lord Chamberlain's Men
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- the Elizabethan era was characterized by great________
- ________________is known as the most famous love story of all time(no spaces)
- originally made the plot for Romeo and Juliet(first name)
- Who was the ruler of England when Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Usually a play lasted ____ hours.
- There was no ________ in the globe theater
- ____ classes of people could enter the globe theater
15 Clues: ________ over originality. • poorest people in Globe theater • Usually a play lasted ____ hours. • Shakesphere was _________ by royalty • wrote many plays such as Romeo and Juliet • There was no ________ in the globe theater • Plays were _________ to the people of london • epidemic that caused the Lord Chamberlain's Men • ...
Shakespeare 2017-11-05
6 Clues: The town where Shakespeare lived • The river from Shakespeare's childhood • The theatre which Shakespeare worked in • The queen which ruled during Shakespeare times • The town where Shakespeare started writing his plays • One of Shakespeare's plays ( the play which I saw at school )
Shakespeare 2022-12-19
7 Clues: the writer • wrote over 32 of these • wrote over 150 of these • Shakespeares favorite genre • the people who sat front row • where the majority of plays took place in • type of people who could afford to go to the plays
Shakespeare 2022-09-10
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- And Brutus is an honorable man
- Beware of the Ides of March
- Hopefully when I get married, I’ll give my husband half my love and half my sense of duty
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- Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more
- Nothing will come of nothing
- I reject completely any joy except my love for you, and I find that only your majesty’s love makes me happy.
- I do love you more than words can wield the matter
7 Clues: Beware of the Ides of March • Nothing will come of nothing • And Brutus is an honorable man • I do love you more than words can wield the matter • Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome more • Hopefully when I get married, I’ll give my husband half my love and half my sense of duty • ...
Shakespeare 2016-12-19
Shakespeare 2023-06-16
7 Clues: Name Arshia's father • Hillal is caught through a ? • Who introduces Roohdar to Haider • who is the son of lord Polonius? • The terrorist group was set up by? • Name the boarding school Sebastion went to apply to? • Viola disguises herself as a man called ( in twelfth night)
shakespeare 2024-02-27
8 Clues: where did he grow up • what month did he die • what was his wife name • what was his first name • what month was he born in • and Juliet famous love story • how many children did he have • how old was he when he got married
Year 9 English 2023-07-18
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- A synonym for poverty
- The hardworking animal
- The pig that took charge of the farm and was a dictator
- The house of Romeo
- A technique where a message is repeated
- The female protagonist in the most recent Shakespeare play we have been looking at?
- To keep someone in hardship
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- The main character in a Christmas carol
- The oldest and bad tempered animal
- The Audience know something that a character in the play does not
- The house of Juliet
- The male protagonist in the most recent Shakespeare play we have been looking at?
- An event at the farm which was more successful when the animals took charge
- The author of animal farm
- A type of evidence which makes your point provable
- Marley in the start of ACC
16 Clues: The house of Romeo • The house of Juliet • A synonym for poverty • The hardworking animal • The author of animal farm • Marley in the start of ACC • To keep someone in hardship • The oldest and bad tempered animal • The main character in a Christmas carol • A technique where a message is repeated • A type of evidence which makes your point provable • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-05-30
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- The person who cares for Juliet and helps her see Rom
- there are five of these in Romeo and juliet
- The relative of the prince who was killed by Tybalt
- who gives the potion of sleeping to Juliet
- Tybalt is Juliet's first ______
- The punishment given to Romeo for killing Tybalt
- The house of Romeo
- The man who kills Mercutio
- The country where Romeo and Juliet is set
- The man who banishes Romeo after he killed Tybalt
- How many lines are in a sonnet
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- The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The character Romeo is in love with in the beginning of the play
- The City where Romeo and Juliet is set
- The house of Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet was _______ in 1595
- There are three of these in an sonnet
- The profession of the man who marries Romeo and Juliet
- Paris wants to marry this character
- The country where Shakespeare is from
20 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 • Romeo and Juliet was _______ in 1595 • The country where Shakespeare is from • The City where Romeo and Juliet is set • The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet • ...
Twelfth Night Introduction 2024-11-18
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- Irony in which audiences know something that the characters do not
- Time of feasting and mockery in the days following Christmas in medieval Europe
- Likely purpose of the play
- Elizabeth’s successor as British Monarch
- One of Shakespeare’s professions
- Genre of Twelfth Night
- The twelfth night after Christmas
- Irony in which there is a contrast between audiences’ expectations and plot events
- An ancient Roman time of festivity and fun in December
- Day that the twelfth night falls on: January ______
- Genre of Richard III
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- A softening of a blunt word or phrase
- Shakespeare’s ability to write want the public craves makes him a “shrewd” _______
- Shakespeare was born in _________-upon-Avon
- Genre of Romeo and Juliet
- An incorrect use of a word or phrase
- Irony in which there is a contrast in spoken words and their meaning
- Queen when Shakespeare was born
- Surname of Shakespeare’s wife
- A play on words with similar sounds or multiple meanings (LD)
- One of Shakespeare’s professions
21 Clues: Genre of Richard III • Genre of Twelfth Night • Genre of Romeo and Juliet • Likely purpose of the play • Surname of Shakespeare’s wife • Queen when Shakespeare was born • One of Shakespeare’s professions • One of Shakespeare’s professions • The twelfth night after Christmas • An incorrect use of a word or phrase • A softening of a blunt word or phrase • ...
Chapter 1 European Renaissance and Reformation,1300-1600 2025-09-05
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- shows three dimensions on a flat surface
- The most famous writer of the Elizabethan Era Was William Shakespeare
- goverment controlled by religous leaders
- Luther and his followers had become a serperate group, called lutherans.
- in Greek, Utopia means "No Place"
- Reformation helping catholics to remain loyal to the church
- people who sponcered artists financialy
- A pardon. Realeased a sinner from perfoming a penalty.
- religion based on calvins teachings
- Set aside
- Around 1440 Johann Gutenburg,A Craftsman From Mainz Germany, Developed A Printing Press
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- an intelectual movement that focused on human potential and acheivement
- members of the society of jesus
- Followers of Knox
- Greek meaning of "Baptize again"
- A doctrine in christian theology
- A movement for religious reform.
- Of Trent council of church leaders who met in Trent, Italy
- Applied to Christians who belonged to non Catholic churches
- worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with right now
- native language
21 Clues: Set aside • native language • Followers of Knox • members of the society of jesus • Greek meaning of "Baptize again" • A doctrine in christian theology • A movement for religious reform. • in Greek, Utopia means "No Place" • religion based on calvins teachings • people who sponcered artists financialy • shows three dimensions on a flat surface • ...
Spelling list 4 2025-09-17
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- a tool that shows direction (north, south, east, west)
- 4th president of the United States
- the world’s largest rainforest and river in South America
- a book for writing daily thoughts, events, or notes
- a person who designs buildings
- the second largest ocean on Earth
- long trip, usually by sea or space
- a group of people who make laws for a country
- a U.S. national park known for geysers and wildlife
- William Shakespeare, a famous English writer and playwright
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- the line where the land or sea seems to meet the sky
- a famous or important place or object
- the world’s largest hot desert, located in Africa
- a statue or building made to honor someone or something
- the elected leader of a state
- 16th president of the United States
- the world’s tallest mountain, located in Asia
- the 1st president of the United States
- a very large and important church
- the frozen continent at the South Pole
20 Clues: the elected leader of a state • a person who designs buildings • the second largest ocean on Earth • a very large and important church • 4th president of the United States • long trip, usually by sea or space • 16th president of the United States • a famous or important place or object • the 1st president of the United States • the frozen continent at the South Pole • ...
Shakespeare Words - Diana Nyberg 2022-11-28
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- I asked my friend what happened and he said ______?
- Shakespeare's soulmate is ____?
- My mom gave me a ______ when I got in trouble
- lost years _____ when Shakespeare hid from the world
- The best writer, the man, the myth, the legend, _____?
- You there ____? are on the opposite team
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- There was a person and I told my friend to _____?
- ___? the storm there was a cloudy day
- I asked my mom if I could be with my friend and she said ____ and I said why
- The man, the myth, the legend son was _____?
- I went _____ because it looked intresting
- How are _____?
- He was so nice he almost felt like a _____?
- Are you _____?, pay attention
- After the play one character _____ to the audience
15 Clues: How are _____? • Are you _____?, pay attention • Shakespeare's soulmate is ____? • ___? the storm there was a cloudy day • You there ____? are on the opposite team • I went _____ because it looked intresting • He was so nice he almost felt like a _____? • The man, the myth, the legend son was _____? • My mom gave me a ______ when I got in trouble • ...
Idioma Español 2020-04-21
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- nombre de la enamorada del Quijote
- Número que su nombre está compuesta por la misma Cantidad de letras.
- obra cumbre de la lengua Española
- palabra que tiene las cinco vocales
- es el idioma más hablado entre las lenguas romance
- nombre del caballo del Quijote
- creó al Ingenioso de la Mancha
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- mes que se celebra el dia del Idioma Español
- con qué otro nombre se le conoce al Idioma Español
- cómo se llama el acompañante del Quijote
- Lugar donde falleció Miguel De Cervantes
- es el único número que no tiene ni o ni e.
- letra que es símbolo del Español
- es obra de William Shakespeare
- y Julieta es una Obra romántica y trágica de William Shakespeare
15 Clues: es obra de William Shakespeare • nombre del caballo del Quijote • creó al Ingenioso de la Mancha • letra que es símbolo del Español • obra cumbre de la lengua Española • nombre de la enamorada del Quijote • palabra que tiene las cinco vocales • cómo se llama el acompañante del Quijote • Lugar donde falleció Miguel De Cervantes • es el único número que no tiene ni o ni e. • ...
Sunny Crossword puzzle 2024-04-29
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- The genre of music which was originated by African American Communities in New Orleans
- A book which keeps personal events and feelings
- The sport Sunny would rather do
- Jazz singing in which you use your voice as an instrument
- An idiom often used in the book
- Exaggerated words or statements
- The field event that Sunny does
- The track event that Sunny runs
- A sport that is outside and is only running
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- Famous poet and playwright from the 1500s
- The steps and movements in dance
- A word which is used to represent a sound
- The most famous play written by Shakespeare
- The person who taught Sunny to dance
- The movement or action of a runner
15 Clues: The sport Sunny would rather do • An idiom often used in the book • Exaggerated words or statements • The field event that Sunny does • The track event that Sunny runs • The steps and movements in dance • The movement or action of a runner • The person who taught Sunny to dance • Famous poet and playwright from the 1500s • A word which is used to represent a sound • ...
Drama- Meri Gibičar 2021-02-03
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- Lik koji se potpuno razlikuje od protagonista
- Književna vrsta u kojoj se događa dramski sukob među likovima, završava tragično
- Jedna od najpoznatijih drama Shakespeare-a, osim Romea i Julije, se zove:
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- U drami igra glavnu ulogu, nositelj radnje
- Prezime poznatog engleskog književnika koji je napisao Romea i Juliju
- Vrhunac Romea i Julije
- Naziv književnog doba u kojem je Shakespeare napisao Romea i Juliju
- Naziv grada koji su Romeo i Julija učinili jednim od najromantičnijih gradova na svijetu
8 Clues: Vrhunac Romea i Julije • U drami igra glavnu ulogu, nositelj radnje • Lik koji se potpuno razlikuje od protagonista • Naziv književnog doba u kojem je Shakespeare napisao Romea i Juliju • Prezime poznatog engleskog književnika koji je napisao Romea i Juliju • Jedna od najpoznatijih drama Shakespeare-a, osim Romea i Julije, se zove: • ...
William Shakespeare 2014-04-16
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- Was erwarb er 1597?
- Welche Schule besuchte er?
- Wie heißt eine der bekanntesten Tragödien von William Shakespeare?
- Wie hieß sein einziger Sohn der mit 11 Jahren verstarb?
- Von was wurde er 1599 Mitinhaber?
- Wie viele Kinder hatten er und seine Frau?
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- Was war der Beruf von seinem Vater?
- Was war seine Mutter?
- 1608 erwarb er "...´s Theatre?
- Wie hieß seine Frau mit Vornamen?
- In welche Stadt ging er vermutlich um 1587?
11 Clues: Was erwarb er 1597? • Was war seine Mutter? • Welche Schule besuchte er? • 1608 erwarb er "...´s Theatre? • Wie hieß seine Frau mit Vornamen? • Von was wurde er 1599 Mitinhaber? • Was war der Beruf von seinem Vater? • Wie viele Kinder hatten er und seine Frau? • In welche Stadt ging er vermutlich um 1587? • Wie hieß sein einziger Sohn der mit 11 Jahren verstarb? • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2025-03-18
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- _____ Pentameter was his writing style
- People who stood on the ground next to the stage
- Formed and wrote for this company of actors
- Behind the stage where actors got ready to perform
- Shakespeare did NOT write the various plays and poems that are under his name
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- Their company built this theater to perform in (very round)
- Only people who could perform onstage
- The Bard of Avon
- Covered seating on the edges, costs more
- He wrote 154 of these
- He wrote 38 of these
11 Clues: The Bard of Avon • He wrote 38 of these • He wrote 154 of these • Only people who could perform onstage • _____ Pentameter was his writing style • Covered seating on the edges, costs more • Formed and wrote for this company of actors • People who stood on the ground next to the stage • Behind the stage where actors got ready to perform • ...
Romeo And Juliet- Background Notes by Shane 2023-10-13
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- Who closed the globe in 1642
- Where was west side story based
- what was the main course
- What wiped out 1/4 of Londons populatipn
- What was the queens nickname
- What are the names of the street gangs in west side story.
- What theater did Shakespeares plays happen at
- what was the dessert at the Globe
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- what did Shakespeare work as in the town nearby
- Who replaces romeo and juliet in west side story
- What modern day play was influenced by Romeo and Juliet
- How long did the plays usually last
- Company who built the globe
- Where did shakespeare flee from
- What would you eat if you did not want to eat what Globe Theaters had
15 Clues: what was the main course • Company who built the globe • Who closed the globe in 1642 • What was the queens nickname • Where was west side story based • Where did shakespeare flee from • what was the dessert at the Globe • How long did the plays usually last • What wiped out 1/4 of Londons populatipn • What theater did Shakespeares plays happen at • ...
Othello 2015-12-11
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- Ho happen to Cassio when he drank the alcohol?
- What does Othello give Desdemona as a gift?
- What type of Shakespeare play is this?
- The setting in the first act?
- The father of Desdemona?
- The writer of the story?
- Who are they fighting in the war?
- Desdemona's servant and married to Iago?
- Who tries to get at Desdemona with the help of Iago?
- What does Othello accuse Desdemona of doing?
- What does Othello do after his speech in the end?
- What do people call Iago?
- How does Iago refer to Othello in the first act?
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- The place the characters are living in?
- Married to Desdemona and only one who is called the Moor?
- People believed that Othello used _______ to in Desdemona over.
- The lieutenant and the victim of Iago's lies?
- What does Iago mean when says the Green Eyed monster?
- Who is the girl Cassio likes and is spending time with?
- Third in command and married to Emilia?
20 Clues: The father of Desdemona? • The writer of the story? • What do people call Iago? • The setting in the first act? • Who are they fighting in the war? • What type of Shakespeare play is this? • The place the characters are living in? • Third in command and married to Emilia? • Desdemona's servant and married to Iago? • What does Othello give Desdemona as a gift? • ...
Othello 2015-12-11
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- Third in command and married to Emilia?
- The father of Desdemona?
- The writer of the story?
- The setting in the first act?
- What does Othello do after his speech in the end?
- What does Othello give Desdemona as a gift?
- Who tries to get at Desdemona with the help of Iago?
- What type of Shakespeare play is this?
- Who are they fighting in the war?
- How does Iago refer to Othello in the first act?
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- Who is the girl Cassio likes and is spending time with?
- What do people call Iago?
- People believed that Othello used _______ to in Desdemona over.
- The place the characters are living in?
- Desdemona's servant and married to Iago?
- What does Iago mean when says the Green Eyed monster?
- The lieutenant and the victim of Iago's lies?
- What does Othello accuse Desdemona of doing?
- Ho happen to Cassio when he drank the alcohol?
- Married to Desdemona and only one who is called the Moor?
20 Clues: The father of Desdemona? • The writer of the story? • What do people call Iago? • The setting in the first act? • Who are they fighting in the war? • What type of Shakespeare play is this? • Third in command and married to Emilia? • The place the characters are living in? • Desdemona's servant and married to Iago? • What does Othello give Desdemona as a gift? • ...
1e1 LELE year revision 2015-06-10
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- The Rime of the Ancient ...?... is quoted at the end of UMToT
- Chris ...?... wrote UMToT
- R.L. Stevenson wrote ...?... Island
- Shakespeare was married to A. ...?...
- These people would stand in the pit in the 17th century
- The place where the actors perform in a theatre
- The name of Shakespeare's theatre
- Paolo Levi lives in ...?...
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- Some people judge a book by its ...?...
- M. ...?... wrote The Mozart Question
- The feeling the violinists must have felt in the camp
- The exact location of Shakespeare's theatre
- In October you had to write a book ...?...
- Shakespeare wrote plays, poems and ...?...
- The Monkey's ...?... inspired the writer of UMToT
- The early modern English form of "you" (subject)
- The bubonic ...?... killed thousands of people in England
- This is Uncle Montague's mysterious servant
- This addiction almost killed Uncle Montague
- This is the genre we studied in the 2nd chapter
- The young hero of UMToT
- The writer of The Mozart Question writes his books on his ...?...
22 Clues: The young hero of UMToT • Chris ...?... wrote UMToT • Paolo Levi lives in ...?... • The name of Shakespeare's theatre • R.L. Stevenson wrote ...?... Island • M. ...?... wrote The Mozart Question • Shakespeare was married to A. ...?... • Some people judge a book by its ...?... • In October you had to write a book ...?... • Shakespeare wrote plays, poems and ...?... • ...
Renaissance and 17th Century English Literature 2021-01-28
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- followed the tradition of John Donne
- 3 quatrains,1 couplet.
- wrote the long epic called "The Faerie Queen"
- founded by Cromwell and his followers.
- means "rebirth" (of civilization)
- a popular and effective monarch who exemplified the spirit of the renaissance
- professional kiss-ups were very important
- The English Renaissance started with who in 1485
- born in London to a prominent family
- comparisons between objects which at first glance seem to have nothing in common
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- wrote 38 plays and 154 sonnets
- plot,characteristic,setting represent abstract ideas
- commander of the Puritan Army.
- acts like a solution or comment on previous quatrains
- an circle shaped theatre that is three stories tall and shakespeare help build
- defended the monarchy against the Puritans during the reign of Charles I.
- a sizeable minority did not accept the reformation
- non-conformists, started to form during the reign of Elizabeth I
- First major Elizabethan dramatist
- wrote Pilgrim's Progress
- the Stuart monarchs
- wrote first sonnet cycle
22 Clues: the Stuart monarchs • 3 quatrains,1 couplet. • wrote Pilgrim's Progress • wrote first sonnet cycle • wrote 38 plays and 154 sonnets • commander of the Puritan Army. • means "rebirth" (of civilization) • First major Elizabethan dramatist • followed the tradition of John Donne • born in London to a prominent family • founded by Cromwell and his followers. • ...
The Tempest - Quick Revision 2021-10-31
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- What makes the villain tick.
- A spirit with 2-3 eyes.
- Exaggeration as a technique.
- At the end of the play, the magician breaks this.
- Antonio is happy when the King is fresh out of this.
- The former Duke of Milan.
- The occupation of the fellow that is cussed at when the play begins.
- *Whooooosh*
- The lover and heir to Naples.
- Just a bad guy, all around.
- The man behind it all.
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- The primary weapon of Antonio.
- The owner of the Island.
- The Jester.
- The King of Naples.
- The secondary weapon of Antonio.
- Gullible to a fault.
- How the villain gets what they want.
- A double-meaning technique.
- Shakespeare, through his villains, gives us timeless messages about this very hopeless thing.
- An alluring maiden, daughter of a villain?
- When a character speaks without knowledge of someone else on stage.
- The best way to format a paragraph.
23 Clues: The Jester. • *Whooooosh* • The King of Naples. • Gullible to a fault. • The man behind it all. • A spirit with 2-3 eyes. • The owner of the Island. • The former Duke of Milan. • A double-meaning technique. • Just a bad guy, all around. • What makes the villain tick. • Exaggeration as a technique. • The lover and heir to Naples. • The primary weapon of Antonio. • ...
The Tempest - Quick Revision 2021-10-31
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- A double-meaning technique.
- Exaggeration as a technique.
- The primary weapon of Antonio.
- How the villain gets what they want.
- Just a bad guy, all around.
- Gullible to a fault.
- The Jester.
- The occupation of the fellow that is cussed at when the play begins.
- An alluring maiden, daughter of a villain?
- Shakespeare, through his villains, gives us timeless messages about this very hopeless thing.
- Antonio is happy when the King is fresh out of this.
- The best way to format a paragraph.
- *Whooooosh*
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- The lover and heir to Naples.
- The former Duke of Milan.
- The owner of the Island.
- The secondary weapon of Antonio.
- At the end of the play, the magician breaks this.
- The King of Naples.
- What makes the villain tick.
- When a character speaks without knowledge of someone else on stage.
- A spirit with 2-3 eyes.
- The man behind it all.
23 Clues: The Jester. • *Whooooosh* • The King of Naples. • Gullible to a fault. • The man behind it all. • A spirit with 2-3 eyes. • The owner of the Island. • The former Duke of Milan. • A double-meaning technique. • Just a bad guy, all around. • Exaggeration as a technique. • What makes the villain tick. • The lover and heir to Naples. • The primary weapon of Antonio. • ...
Othello and Shakespeare notes 2023-11-16
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- a famous playwright
- what position did Othello hold
- the setting for most of the play
- Brabantio calls Othello this
- Desdemona's servant and Iago's wife
- country where Shakespeare is from
- Iago is ironically called this by Othello and Cassio
- a man out for revenge
- Iago does this to people in order to get his way
- a father who accuses Othello of black magic
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- this country was about to attack Cyprus
- they were not allowed to act during Shakespeare's time
- these were on top of the Globe theatre to indicate type of play
- the opening setting of the play
- what Michael Cassio was most upset about losing
- Elizabeth ruler of England when Othello was written
- an actor speaks his thoughts on stage for the audience to hear
- a man who is a fool in Iago's eyes
- Cassio was stripped of this position
- Roderigo is ____ of Othello because he is married to Desdemona
- a woman who truly loves her husband
- Shakespeare's theatre in London
22 Clues: a famous playwright • a man out for revenge • Brabantio calls Othello this • what position did Othello hold • the opening setting of the play • Shakespeare's theatre in London • the setting for most of the play • country where Shakespeare is from • a man who is a fool in Iago's eyes • Desdemona's servant and Iago's wife • a woman who truly loves her husband • ...
Macbeth Final Test Review 2025-05-16
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- general of the English armies
- Macbeth has a _____ of a floating dagger before killing Duncan.
- Banquo's son
- It is a _______ that it is bad luck to say "Macbeth in the theater
- number of unnamed witches in the play
- another word for fate or chance
- play dealing with tragic events and having an unhappy ending
- Shakepeare's first name
- setting of the play Macbeth
- accused of being a traitor by his wife
- when the character speaks their inner thoughts aloud
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- a theme of the play
- author of the play
- title of the play
- Malcolm's father
- Banquo's ghost appears at Macbeth's __________
- the name of Macbeth's castle where Duncan is killed
- weapon used to kill Duncan's guards
- the action of killing a king
- another word for prediction
- Malcolm's younger brother
- title for a woman
- said "Double double, toil and trouble"
- the witches tell Macbeth that he will become this
- Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet are _____ by Shakespeare
- next king of Scotland
26 Clues: Banquo's son • Malcolm's father • title of the play • title for a woman • author of the play • a theme of the play • next king of Scotland • Shakepeare's first name • Malcolm's younger brother • another word for prediction • setting of the play Macbeth • the action of killing a king • general of the English armies • another word for fate or chance • weapon used to kill Duncan's guards • ...
Valentine's Day 2023-01-10
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- candy made from cocoa beans
- something to write something special in
- a person who is very kind and special
- red flowers given to show admiration
- a term of endearment
- chocolate hersheys candies
- something to eat for those with a sweet tooth
- little flying person with wings and arrows
- going out to eat with a special person
- trying to get someones attention
- a good looking man
- bear a stuffed animal
- a piece of writing with expressions
- a prop carried by cupid
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- to give a hug
- soemone who has an interest in you
- someone that you secretly like
- a person to marry soon
- a male character in a shakespeare love story
- two winged and feathered animals
- a really good looking guy, usually a star
- a well behaved man with good manners
- a female character in a shakespeare love story
- the month valentine's day is in
- a deep feeling of affection
25 Clues: to give a hug • a good looking man • a term of endearment • bear a stuffed animal • a person to marry soon • a prop carried by cupid • chocolate hersheys candies • candy made from cocoa beans • a deep feeling of affection • someone that you secretly like • the month valentine's day is in • two winged and feathered animals • trying to get someones attention • ...
Caesar 2023-05-16
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- One who foresees the future. A prophet or a fortune teller.
- "Friends, Romans, ___, lend me your ears."
- Shakespeare lived in ____-on-Avon.
- Each line contains five iambs.
- A tragic play that includes misery, sorrow and a catastrophe or two.
- Author of Julius Caesar.
- Mid-March, specifically March 15th.
- Contains fourteen lines (three quatrains and a couplet,and each has ten syllables.
- Shakespeare died on his ____.
- Brutus'wife.
- The nickname for the Globe Theater.
- "Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved ____ more."
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- Caesar's wife.
- This Shakespearean play includes the Capulets and the Montagues
- A Roman Guard.
- "_____ die many times before their death. The valiant never taste of death but one."
- William Shakespeare's wife.
- People who secretly plot to carry out an evil or illegal act.
- In Shakespeare's time, women's roles were played by ____.
- A festival honoring Faunas, the Roman gods of wood and fertility.
- A play that tells a story.
21 Clues: Brutus'wife. • Caesar's wife. • A Roman Guard. • Author of Julius Caesar. • A play that tells a story. • William Shakespeare's wife. • Shakespeare died on his ____. • Each line contains five iambs. • Shakespeare lived in ____-on-Avon. • Mid-March, specifically March 15th. • The nickname for the Globe Theater. • "Friends, Romans, ___, lend me your ears." • ...
Shakespeares Marriage and Children 2024-01-11
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- The Crops At The Time of Shakespeares life were ____.
- William Shakespeare Married a __________ Year Old At Eighteen Years.
- There Were No Accounts of ___________ From 1585 To 1592.
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- Who Signed Williams Marriage Papers?
- The Village Anne Hathaway Lived in.
- 1582 Is The Year Anne and William _______.
- The Shakespeare/Hathaway Household Had to Feed ______ People Daily.
7 Clues: The Village Anne Hathaway Lived in. • Who Signed Williams Marriage Papers? • 1582 Is The Year Anne and William _______. • The Crops At The Time of Shakespeares life were ____. • There Were No Accounts of ___________ From 1585 To 1592. • The Shakespeare/Hathaway Household Had to Feed ______ People Daily. • ...
Shakespeare's life and plays 2022-09-24
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- Shakespeare's first name was _______.
- shakespeare's ______ and Juliet is one of the most famous romantic tragedy plays of all time
- "To be or not to be" is a quote from _____.
- Shakespeare was born in the __________ era.
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- Shakespeare was baptised in early _____, 1564.
- Queen _______ became queen 6 years before Shakespeare's birth.
- Shakespeare is considered one of the greatest ___________.
7 Clues: Shakespeare's first name was _______. • "To be or not to be" is a quote from _____. • Shakespeare was born in the __________ era. • Shakespeare was baptised in early _____, 1564. • Shakespeare is considered one of the greatest ___________. • Queen _______ became queen 6 years before Shakespeare's birth. • ...
Romeo And Juliet- Background Notes by Shane 2023-10-13
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- Who closed the globe in 1642
- Where was west side story based
- what was the main course for the theater
- What wiped out 1/4 of Londons populatipn
- What was the queens nickname
- What are the names of the street gangs in west side story.
- What theater did Shakespeares plays happen at
- what was the dessert at the Globe
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- what did Shakespeare work as in the town nearby
- Who replaces romeo and juliet in west side story
- What modern day play was influenced by Romeo and Juliet
- How long did the plays usually last
- Company who built the globe
- Where did shakespeare flee from
- What would you eat if you did not want to eat what Globe Theaters had
15 Clues: Company who built the globe • Who closed the globe in 1642 • What was the queens nickname • Where was west side story based • Where did shakespeare flee from • what was the dessert at the Globe • How long did the plays usually last • what was the main course for the theater • What wiped out 1/4 of Londons populatipn • What theater did Shakespeares plays happen at • ...
Cue For Treason 2021-02-03
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- The place the Desmond group was headed after Penrith.
- Cool and distant.
- The Person Kit is going to Marry.
- The thing the Desmond Group needed to act in different towns.
- The part Kit was supposed to play in Romeo and Juliet.
- A funny play on words.
- What Shakespeare called Kit and Peter to get them out of trouble.
- The thing Sir Phillip was smoking during the play that made Peter cough.
- The time Peter would go to school in the winter.
- What did the Pastors at Puritan Towns say plays caused.
- Living forever.
- What did Sir Phillip give Peter after the play.
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- Mr. Desmond's first name.
- In Chapter 5 he got in this to hide from Sir Phillip.
- The head of the Shakespeare troupe.
- Kit's fake last name.
- The land Peter lived in before he left.
- Sir Phillip's last name.
- A very poor person.
- People that stole Shakespeare's plays.
20 Clues: Living forever. • Cool and distant. • A very poor person. • Kit's fake last name. • A funny play on words. • Sir Phillip's last name. • Mr. Desmond's first name. • The Person Kit is going to Marry. • The head of the Shakespeare troupe. • People that stole Shakespeare's plays. • The land Peter lived in before he left. • What did Sir Phillip give Peter after the play. • ...
cue for treason 2021-02-03
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- what colour what's Peter's hat
- co. owner of the theatre company
- what theatre was very famous that Shakespeare played in
- what colour was Sir Philip's horse
- Kits last name
- people from kits family thought kit got into the cart how?
- owner of the theatre company
- where was Peter trying to get to
- Peter's old Pony
- the guy that is chasing petter
- Peter ________ kit and found out she's a girl
- at the beginning of the book Peter and a bunch of other men broke down a _______.
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- name of the book
- the main characters name
- Peter's last name
- what is Peter very lucky that he found
- what did Sir Philip shoot with his gun
- where petter lives
- kit was supposed to play ______ but Peter took the role instead
- what time did Peter start school in the winter
- famous guy that finds the kids
21 Clues: Kits last name • name of the book • Peter's old Pony • Peter's last name • where petter lives • the main characters name • owner of the theatre company • what colour what's Peter's hat • the guy that is chasing petter • famous guy that finds the kids • co. owner of the theatre company • where was Peter trying to get to • what colour was Sir Philip's horse • ...
Art 2020-11-21
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- singing in a group
- some paintings .............certain ideas
- there is a painting...........at the gallery
- a form of written art,it includes poetry
- the people who watch a play at the theatre
- Various.............are used to create artwork.
- Mozart was a very ............ musician.
- ancient Greeks made them of stone,bronze or marble
- they write reviews
- this person supervises the actors at the theatre.
- Surrealism ia an art ............
- a musician plays an ............
- Shakespeare was a famous British............
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- practice or trial performance
- a work of outstanding skill
- Some artists are.............by others.
- Students often find it difficult to .........the symbolism of a poem.
- the platform where actors perform
- the clothes actors wear
- Some artists like to paint ............from nature.
- people use paintings to ...........their houses.
- it is a kind of art
- Shakespeare wrote comedy and...........
- artists get .............from some themes
- the art of designing and constructing buildings
- this person writes music
26 Clues: singing in a group • they write reviews • it is a kind of art • the clothes actors wear • this person writes music • a work of outstanding skill • practice or trial performance • a musician plays an ............ • the platform where actors perform • Surrealism ia an art ............ • Some artists are.............by others. • Shakespeare wrote comedy and........... • ...
The Renaissance 2023-04-25
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- da Vinci Created the famous painting "Mona Lisa" "Last Supper"
- Bible This famous bible was finally published by Johannes Gutenberg
- Lisa A famous woman painting, everyone fights to see it
- A famous philosopher of the Renaissance
- A famous composer of the Renaissance
- A famous painting made by Holbein decepting a man holding the skull
- This is what the Renaissance is known for
- The language of the Renaissance
- Famous Italian city-state that was a major center or art and culture
- Where it all started
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- A famous astronomer of the Renaissance
- A type of art that flourished during the Renaissance
- Angelo Painted the Sistine Chapel
- A famous Italian artist who painted the School of Athens
- Gutenberg Inventor of the printing press
- Shakespeare A famous Shakespeare poet (guy)
- Metal Sharp objects that soldiers used to defend themselves
- This is known as the "____" of art, and literature
- A famous dutch arist who painted The Night Watch
- Chapel This famous building was painted by Micheal Angelo
20 Clues: Where it all started • The language of the Renaissance • Angelo Painted the Sistine Chapel • A famous composer of the Renaissance • A famous astronomer of the Renaissance • A famous philosopher of the Renaissance • Gutenberg Inventor of the printing press • This is what the Renaissance is known for • Shakespeare A famous Shakespeare poet (guy) • ...
Poetry Flocabulary 2025-02-19
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- I wrote the poem "The Road Not Taken"
- I am a poem or song that tells a story
- I wrote the poem "I, too"
- Where Shakespeare is from
- Famous Edgar Allen Poe poem about a bird
- Like the number four in Spanish
- Where a limerick is from
- Where a Haiku is from
- ABAB
- There is a pie, it's way up in the sky
- Like feet, I measure poetry patterns
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- I wrote many sonnets
- Complete this couplet: I missed my train, getting on a new one will be a ________
- How many lines a sonnet has
- AABBA
- Website we use to learn about poetry
- My shape looks like my theme
- 5-7-5
- In a couplet, I am two lines
- If my poem is about a fruit, I might be shaped like a(n)
- I wrote the poem "Still I Rise"
- I don't follow the rules!
- I wrote the poem "Metaphors"
23 Clues: ABAB • AABBA • 5-7-5 • I wrote many sonnets • Where a Haiku is from • Where a limerick is from • I wrote the poem "I, too" • Where Shakespeare is from • I don't follow the rules! • How many lines a sonnet has • My shape looks like my theme • In a couplet, I am two lines • I wrote the poem "Metaphors" • Like the number four in Spanish • I wrote the poem "Still I Rise" • ...
William Shakespeare Crossword 2015-01-08
6 Clues: Shakespeare wrote them. • Era Shakespeare lived in. • Shakespeare's first name. • Romeo and Juliet is a .......... • Theater associated with Shakespeare. • A Midsummer Night's Dream is a ........
Year 9 English 2023-07-18
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- A synonym for poverty
- The hardworking animal
- The pig that took charge of the farm and was a dictator
- The house of Romeo
- A technique where a message is repeated
- The female protagonist in the most recent Shakespeare play we have been looking at?
- To keep someone in hardship
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- The main character in a Christmas carol
- The oldest and bad tempered animal
- The Audience know something that a character in the play does not
- The house of Juliet
- The male protagonist in the most recent Shakespeare play we have been looking at?
- An event at the farm which was more successful when the animals took charge
- The author of animal farm
- A type of evidence which makes your point provable
- Marley in the start of ACC
16 Clues: The house of Romeo • The house of Juliet • A synonym for poverty • The hardworking animal • The author of animal farm • Marley in the start of ACC • To keep someone in hardship • The oldest and bad tempered animal • The main character in a Christmas carol • A technique where a message is repeated • A type of evidence which makes your point provable • ...
Richie R and J Extra credit 2021-05-24
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- where did juliet say she loves romeo
- lovers describe romeo and juliet
- what weapon did romeo and tybalt use to fight
- who decides to banish romeo for killing tybalt
- who thinks that romeo and juliet's marriage may end the feud
- what country is shakespeare from
- what is the name of the theater the play takes place at
- what is Romeo's last name?
- the prince romeo from verona
- what kinda play is this
- who does romeo marry
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- how old is juliet
- who wants to marry juliet
- where did romeo and juliet take place
- the love in this story
- who did romeo fall in love with first
- who wrote the play
- who didn't give the letter to romeo
- who killed tybalt
- who is raising juliet
- where does romeo and mercutio go
- how does juliet die
- what country are they in
- what is juliet's last name
- who tries to solve the family feud by law
25 Clues: how old is juliet • who killed tybalt • who wrote the play • how does juliet die • who does romeo marry • who is raising juliet • the love in this story • what kinda play is this • what country are they in • who wants to marry juliet • what is Romeo's last name? • what is juliet's last name • the prince romeo from verona • lovers describe romeo and juliet • where does romeo and mercutio go • ...
SYNTHESIS CROSSWORD 2021-07-05
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- MURDERER OF EDWARD II
- DUKE OF NORFOLK IN RICHARD II
- WIFE OF EDWARD II
- COUNTRY RICHARD II VISITS
- CAESAR'S MOST LOYAL SUBJECT
- LAST NAME OF A FATHER SON DUO IN EDWARD II
- COUNTRY IN WHICH MACBETH TAKES PLACE
- WEAPON USED TO KILL KING DUNCAN IN MACBETH
- FIANCE OF CLAUDIO
- CLASSIC GARB IN CAESARS TIME
- ONE WHO INDECENTLY PROPOSTIONS JULIET
- SHAKESPEARE WAS A FAMOUS ONE
- DUKE OF ILLYRIA
- GHOST THAT MACBETH SEES
- TELLER OF FATES IN JULIUS CAESAR
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- ORSINO'S FOOL
- MURDERER OF RICHARD II
- WIFE OF CAESAR
- FEATURED CITY IN MEASURE FOR MEASURE
- ONE OF THREE IN MACBETH
- BEWARE THE _____ OF MARCH
- IMPRISONED FOR BEING A MADMAN
- FUTURE BRIDE OF VINCENTIO
- HE WAS VISITED BY CAESAR'S GHOST
- PERVADING THEME IN 12TH NIGHT
- MURDERER OF GAVESTON
- LOVER OF EDWARD II
- NOTABLE KING IN MACBETH
- FIRST CONSPIRATOR TO STAB CAESAR
- LAST NAME OF KING HENRY IV
- POETRY FORM MADE FAMOUS BY SHAKESPEARE
31 Clues: ORSINO'S FOOL • WIFE OF CAESAR • DUKE OF ILLYRIA • WIFE OF EDWARD II • FIANCE OF CLAUDIO • LOVER OF EDWARD II • MURDERER OF GAVESTON • MURDERER OF EDWARD II • MURDERER OF RICHARD II • ONE OF THREE IN MACBETH • NOTABLE KING IN MACBETH • GHOST THAT MACBETH SEES • BEWARE THE _____ OF MARCH • FUTURE BRIDE OF VINCENTIO • COUNTRY RICHARD II VISITS • LAST NAME OF KING HENRY IV • ...
Julius Caesar 2016-12-15
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- Who convinced Brutus to conspire against Caesar
- Brutus' wife
- "Beware the ides of___"
- Killed Pompey
- What the conspirators did to confuse Caesar
- Caesar's wife
- number of times Caesar was stabbed
- Where Shakespeare held most of his plays
- where the story takes place
- "____ die many deaths."
- saw into the future and warned Caesar of his faith first
- place where Portia stabs herself
- The poet
- Brutus' servant
- festival celebrating health and fertility
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- Caesar's last words
- Those who planned to kill Caesar
- what Caesar fell next to after his death
- Author of Julius Caesar
- Disease Caesar suffered from
- what Calphurnia said she had that almost made Caesar stay home
- gave Caesar the fake letter to get him to go to the capital
- what Caesar thought he was going to be at the capital
- tried to warn Caesar with letter
- How many time did Antony offer Caesar the crown
- Last to stab Caesar
- Turned to crowd against the conspirators
27 Clues: The poet • Brutus' wife • Killed Pompey • Caesar's wife • Brutus' servant • Caesar's last words • Last to stab Caesar • Author of Julius Caesar • "Beware the ides of___" • "____ die many deaths." • where the story takes place • Disease Caesar suffered from • Those who planned to kill Caesar • tried to warn Caesar with letter • place where Portia stabs herself • ...
Renaissance and reformation 2023-10-02
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- forgiveness with payment for sins
- One of the branches that start with C
- The statue that Michelangelo created
- One of the branches that start with A
- The country the renaissance started in
- Where the Northern renaissance began
- The author that wrote Utopia
- The one who wrote "in Praise of Folly"
- The one who created the printing press
- This guy painted the Mona Lisa
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- One of the branches that started with L
- why did Henry vIII part ways from the Pope and the protestants who was one of the parties involved in french wars of religion
- The book John Calvin wrote
- The country William Shakespeare was from
- The chapel michelangelo created
- The one who started the protestant reformation
- which english playwright wrote about human flaws in the northern renaissance\
- The person who wrote "the prince"
- The monarch who made the Anglican church the official Church of England
- individual and agency of human beings
20 Clues: The book John Calvin wrote • The author that wrote Utopia • This guy painted the Mona Lisa • The chapel michelangelo created • forgiveness with payment for sins • The person who wrote "the prince" • The statue that Michelangelo created • Where the Northern renaissance began • One of the branches that start with C • One of the branches that start with A • ...
School reflection of 6th grade 2024-05-28
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- what adults and students do on almost everyday
- get into what you are doing and don't listen to distractions
- what schools give you
- a thing we all need and get at around our age
- something you have to be now that you are in middle school
- you always have to keep track of this
- a very esteemed renaissance playwright from England
- highlighting or writing notes on a book
- this is hearing what someone is saying
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- what you are feeling
- teachers are always trying to get you to have good of this
- a theme that shakespeare uses to get laughs
- something that people from African descent that lived in the U.S. didn't have
- something turtle went through
- you have to be able to do this to fully get a concept
- a format for essays and other pieces of writing
- A piece of writing with multiple paragraphs
- by yourself
- another word for polite
- a form of writing used in BGD
20 Clues: by yourself • what you are feeling • what schools give you • another word for polite • something turtle went through • a form of writing used in BGD • you always have to keep track of this • this is hearing what someone is saying • highlighting or writing notes on a book • a theme that shakespeare uses to get laughs • A piece of writing with multiple paragraphs • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-01-22
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- Who kill tybalt?
- What month did Shakespeare born?
- Lord Capulet says that Juliet is "unworthy" of ____?
- What country did Shakespeare born?
- Who thinks that Romeo ang Juliet's marriage may end the fued?
- Who is the messenger of Romeo and Juliet?
- Who kill Mercutio?
- This welthy count wishes to marry Juliet.
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- Romeo calls to Juliet at her____.
- Sampson and Gregory are very clear in their hatred for the_____.
- In order to see Romeo, Juliet pretends she is going to____.
- Who wrote the story of Romeo and Juliet?
- The Prince decides to____ Romeo for killing Tybalt
- What did Romeo drink that cause his death?
- When Nurse visits Romeo, she gives him a_____as a sign of Juliet's love.
- Who is the daughter of lord and lady capulet?
- Romeo's cousin, who often plays the role of peacemaker
- The setting of the play
- Romeo and Juliet meet at the masquerade ball of the ___ family?
- Who is the first love of Romeo?
20 Clues: Who kill tybalt? • Who kill Mercutio? • The setting of the play • Who is the first love of Romeo? • What month did Shakespeare born? • Romeo calls to Juliet at her____. • What country did Shakespeare born? • Who wrote the story of Romeo and Juliet? • Who is the messenger of Romeo and Juliet? • This welthy count wishes to marry Juliet. • ...
INVENTIONS Crossword 2014-07-05
13 Clues: PAPER • WHEEL • EDISON • PATIENCE • ENGINEER • SCIENTIST • TELEPHONE • TELEVISION • CREATIVITY • INSPIRATION • TIME MACHINE • NECESSITY (is the mother of invention) • BEDROOM (Shakespeare invented this word)
Engels literatuurgeschiedenis 2014-01-24
8 Clues: onthoofd in 1649 • voornaam van Shakespeare • stichtte de Anglicaanse kerk • toneelstuk over Schotse koning • bekendste schrijver van Engeland • oorlog tussen koning en parlement • in deze periode was er nationale trots • bijnaam was ''Lord Protector of the Commonwealth''
Romeo and Juliet context 2019-04-22
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- What was life expectancy like during the Elizabethan era?
- William _________ wrote the play.
- In what country is Romeo and Juliet set?
- How old was Juliet?
- A patriarchal society is ruled by...
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- The play, mainly, takes place in which city?
- Who did Juliet's father want her to marry?
- Who was the most important family member?
- The play is considered a tragedy, because there is a lot of...
- In what era did Shakespeare live and work?
- Who did Juliet marry?
11 Clues: How old was Juliet? • Who did Juliet marry? • William _________ wrote the play. • A patriarchal society is ruled by... • In what country is Romeo and Juliet set? • Who was the most important family member? • Who did Juliet's father want her to marry? • In what era did Shakespeare live and work? • The play, mainly, takes place in which city? • ...
Macbeth 2024-04-29
16 Clues: you • are • why • King • does • please • nobleman • to listen • 3 weird sisters • meadow or marsh • fierce or cruel • immediately or soon • Duncan's army captain • Duncan's army captain • Famous play and poem writer • Title of the tragedy we are reading in Term 4
The Female as Seen in Shakespeare and Horror 2017-04-12
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- In horror women are typically hypersextualized or depicted as _____ and vulnerable
- Prejudice against women
- Female Shakespeare character who has her agency stripped from her from another woman's bidding
- An act that can remove a woman's agency
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- Historically expected to be chaste, silent, and obedient
- Female Shakespeare character who has control over herself and those around her
- A social construction that historically has been considered a weakness
- Female Shakespeare character who facilitates the rape of another woman
8 Clues: Prejudice against women • An act that can remove a woman's agency • Historically expected to be chaste, silent, and obedient • A social construction that historically has been considered a weakness • Female Shakespeare character who facilitates the rape of another woman • Female Shakespeare character who has control over herself and those around her • ...
Anniversary Crossword 2023-09-07
14 Clues: 3D • Best • Friend • Website • Sassoon • The Bard • Honeymoon • 295 _____ Ave • 46th and ____ • I love you too. • Always a parade. • Anniversay Month • Engagement location • How long I will love you
Romeo and Juliet - Background notes by Mekhi 2021-08-17
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- A modern version of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was created in 1996. The film starred Leonardo Dicaprio as Romeo Montague and Claire Danes as Juliet
- Dessert was an orange
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body
- After the 1585 birth of his twins, Hamnet and Judith, he disappeared from all records for 7 years
- had to flee Stratford for illegally hunting on another man’s property
- Patronized by royalty
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- The plot for Romeo and Juliet comes from Arthur Brooke’s The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Juliet
- stage was a platform that extended into a pit.
- I was 25 when she became queen of england in 1558 and reigned until 1603 when she died.
- Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for the Globe Theater
- England’s cultural renaissance opened a door to writers like William Shakespeare
- The original Globe burned down in 1613 due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of Henry VIII.
- The leading characters, Romeo and Juliet, are teenagers; the long-standing feud forbids them from being together.
13 Clues: Dessert was an orange • Patronized by royalty • stage was a platform that extended into a pit. • Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for the Globe Theater • had to flee Stratford for illegally hunting on another man’s property • England’s cultural renaissance opened a door to writers like William Shakespeare • ...
An Elementary school classroom-2 2021-04-17
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- What has been referred as a bad example?
- Which poetic device is employed in 'cramped holes'?
- With what is mended glass compared to?
- Which poetic device is used in 'belled flowery Tyrolese valley'?
- Which poetic device is there in 'surely Shakespeare'?
- The poet appeals to....the world map.
- The poet appeals to impart ....knowledge to slum children.
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- Which poetic device is used in 'dim class'?
- Which poetic device is there in'run azure..run naked'?
- Which word in the poem is a synonym for 'sky blue'
- Who has been said as wicked?
- Which particular term refers to subterranean cemeteries?
- The poet appeals to .....open the shut windows.
- Children's filthy body is compared to...
14 Clues: Who has been said as wicked? • The poet appeals to....the world map. • With what is mended glass compared to? • What has been referred as a bad example? • Children's filthy body is compared to... • Which poetic device is used in 'dim class'? • The poet appeals to .....open the shut windows. • Which word in the poem is a synonym for 'sky blue' • ...
Elements of Drama 2023-10-12
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- Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for the
- made up of only men and boys
- married to pregnant 26 year old
- What movie did Romeo and Juliet influence
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body
- Died in 1616
- rumors that he was going to murder his wife to be with the queen
- could not be found in a five square mile area of the theater
- the name of the play
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- Queen during the time it was made
- The era was characterized by great pageantry.
- were thrown at the worst actors
- usually a play lasted
- was a platform that extended into a pit
14 Clues: Died in 1616 • the name of the play • usually a play lasted • made up of only men and boys • married to pregnant 26 year old • were thrown at the worst actors • Queen during the time it was made • Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for the • was a platform that extended into a pit • What movie did Romeo and Juliet influence • The era was characterized by great pageantry. • ...
Mi tiempo libre 2022-02-08
13 Clues: art • tent • store • advice • school • pacer test • run not fast • Justin Bieber • zzzzzzzzzzzzz • Michael Jackson • yo tengo hambre • William Shakespeare • make this when hungry
Macbeth 2024-04-29
16 Clues: you • are • why • King • does • please • nobleman • to listen • 3 weird sisters • meadow or marsh • fierce or cruel • immediately or soon • Duncan's army captain • Duncan's army captain • Famous play and poem writer • Title of the tragedy we are reading in Term 4
Mi tiempo libre 2022-02-08
13 Clues: art • tent • store • advice • school • pacer test • run not fast • Justin Bieber • zzzzzzzzzzzzz • Michael Jackson • yo tengo hambre • William Shakespeare • make this when hungry
Lones kryssord 2021-12-20
The Ten Most Important Terms in Genetics 2023-03-15
ROMEO AND JULIET CROSSWORD 2022-12-12
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- ROMEOS LOVER
- ROMEOS LAST NAME
- LORD MANTAGUES NEPHEW
- WHERE ROMEO AND JULIET MET
- THE RULER OF VERONA
- JULIETS LOVER
- JULIETS CAREGIVER AS A CHILD (NANNY)
- THE REASON LADY MONTAGUE DIES
- SAMPSON AND HIM OPEN THE PLAY WITH A FIGHT
- THE OATH / LAW THAT ROSALINE IS TIED TO
- TYBALT WAS JULIETS ______
- WHAT DOES JULIET STAB HERSELF WITH
- THE BOY THAT TYBALT KILLED
- CAPULETS CHOICE OF JULIETS HUSBAND
- "NEVER WAS A STORY OF MORE ___"
- JULIETS COUSIN THAT ROMEO KILLED
- WHERE THE FRIAR RESIDED
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- THE CITY THAT ROMEO IS BANNED FROM
- "DO YOU BITE YOUR _____ AT US SIR?"
- WHERE JULIET IS PLACED TO REST
- JULIETS AGE
- FRIAR MEANT TO GIVE ROMEO THE PLAN
- THE SLEEPING ______
- ROMEOS ORIGINAL LOVE <3
- ROMEO AND JULIET ARE ______ LOVERS
- THE CITY THAT ROMEO FLEES TO
- THE WRITER OF ROMEO AND JULIET
- JULIETS LAST NAME
- THE PERSON WHO MARRIED ROMEO AND JULIET
- "YOU" IN SHAKESPEARE LANGUAGE
30 Clues: JULIETS AGE • ROMEOS LOVER • JULIETS LOVER • ROMEOS LAST NAME • JULIETS LAST NAME • THE SLEEPING ______ • THE RULER OF VERONA • LORD MANTAGUES NEPHEW • ROMEOS ORIGINAL LOVE <3 • WHERE THE FRIAR RESIDED • TYBALT WAS JULIETS ______ • WHERE ROMEO AND JULIET MET • THE BOY THAT TYBALT KILLED • THE CITY THAT ROMEO FLEES TO • THE REASON LADY MONTAGUE DIES • "YOU" IN SHAKESPEARE LANGUAGE • ...
Richard Rodgers 2020-06-20
Across
- Juanita who was first Black actor to win a Tony
- You might walk down one at a play or a wedding
- "All the world's a _____": Shakespeare
- "_____ Ha'i"
- Broadway megahit of 2015
- Joshua who played Billy Bigelow on Broadway
- "I'm gonna wash that ___ right outa my hair."
- "The Phantom of the Opera composer
- They help you to your theater seat
- Audra who has won six acting Tonys (a record)
- Seating above the orchestra
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- A musical named after a U.S. state
- Rodgers's frequent lyric-writing partner
- Yul from "The King and I"
- Jelani who originated the role of Kristoff in Frozen on Broadway
- Merry-go-round, or the musical seen in the photo above
- Number of acts in a Shakespeare play
- "The _____ of Music"
- She wears glass slippers
- Mary who originated the role of 18-Down on Broadway
- "How do you solve a problem like _____?"
- London's main theater district
22 Clues: "_____ Ha'i" • "The _____ of Music" • Broadway megahit of 2015 • She wears glass slippers • Yul from "The King and I" • Seating above the orchestra • London's main theater district • A musical named after a U.S. state • "The Phantom of the Opera composer • They help you to your theater seat • Number of acts in a Shakespeare play • "All the world's a _____": Shakespeare • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2023-04-11
Across
- Constructed because the theater was near the river
- Signified the type of play being performed
- Collection area for money
- Painted to look like marble
- A long speech given alone on the stage
- Ruler of the town
- Audience paid a penny to stand here
- A long speech given to others on the stage
- Is given permission to marry Juliet
- Juliet’s best friend
- Romeo’s friend
- Kills Tybalt
- The female monarch of the time
- Used mainly for indoor scenes
- The town where Shakespeare was born
- Banishes Romeo
- Shakespeare's nickname
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- Dressing and storage room
- Protected actors from the sun
- Kills Mercutio
- The peace keeper
- The month that Shakespeare was born
- The fun, party guy and Romeo’s foil
- Another name for an actor
- Ghosts or witches entered and exited here
- Used mostly for bedroom and balcony scenes
- Most of the action took place here
- Three covered seating sections
- Dialogue that is not supposed to be heard by others
- The main setting
30 Clues: Kills Tybalt • Kills Mercutio • Romeo’s friend • Banishes Romeo • The peace keeper • The main setting • Ruler of the town • Juliet’s best friend • Shakespeare's nickname • Dressing and storage room • Collection area for money • Another name for an actor • Painted to look like marble • Protected actors from the sun • Used mainly for indoor scenes • Three covered seating sections • ...
Academy Award Winners 2023-05-13
Across
- Best Actress for Everything Everywhere All at Once
- Best Supporting Actor for Everything Everywhere All at Once
- Best Actor for The King’s Speech
- Best Actress for Roman Holiday
- Best Supporting Actress for Everything Everywhere All at Once
- Best Actress for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
- Best Actress for Howards End
- Best Actor for Joker
- Best Actor for One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
- Best Supporting Actress for Shakespeare in Love
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- Best Actress for Walk the Line
- Best Supporting Actress for Les Misérables
- Best Actress for Mary Poppins
- Best Actor for The Artist
- Best Actress for The Iron Lady
- Best Actress for Blue Jasmine
- Best Supporting Actor for The Dark Knight
- Best Actress for Silver Linings Playbook
- Best Actor for Life Is Beautiful
- Best Actress for Shakespeare in Love
- Best Actor for My Fair Lady
- Best Actor for Rain Man
- Best Actress for The Blind Side
- Best Supporting Actor for Goodfellas
24 Clues: Best Actor for Joker • Best Actor for Rain Man • Best Actor for The Artist • Best Actor for My Fair Lady • Best Actress for Howards End • Best Actress for Mary Poppins • Best Actress for Blue Jasmine • Best Actress for Walk the Line • Best Actress for The Iron Lady • Best Actress for Roman Holiday • Best Actress for The Blind Side • Best Actor for Life Is Beautiful • ...
1e1 LELE year revision 2015-06-10
Across
- This addiction almost killed Uncle Montague
- Some people judge a book by its ...?...
- M. ...?... wrote The Mozart Question
- Shakespeare wrote plays, poems and ...?...
- The writer of The Mozart Question writes his books on his ...?...
- Chris ...?... wrote UMToT
- The exact location of Shakespeare's theatre
- In October you had to write a book ...?...
- This is Uncle Montague's mysterious servant
- This is the genre we studied in the 2nd chapter
- The young hero of UMToT
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- The Rime of the Ancient ...?... is quoted at the end of UMToT
- The feeling the violinists must have felt in the camp
- These people would stand in the pit in the 17th century
- The name of Shakespeare's theatre
- The bubonic ...?... killed thousands of people in England
- The place where the actors perform in a theatre
- Shakespeare was married to A. ...?...
- R.L. Stevenson wrote ...?... Island
- Paolo Levi lives in ...?...
- The early modern English form of "you" (subject)
- The Monkey's ...?... inspired the writer of UMToT
22 Clues: The young hero of UMToT • Chris ...?... wrote UMToT • Paolo Levi lives in ...?... • The name of Shakespeare's theatre • R.L. Stevenson wrote ...?... Island • M. ...?... wrote The Mozart Question • Shakespeare was married to A. ...?... • Some people judge a book by its ...?... • Shakespeare wrote plays, poems and ...?... • In October you had to write a book ...?... • ...
