shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Julius Caesar Crossword Puzzle 2016-11-27
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- / Senate of Rome in 49 B.C
- Shakespeare / William Shakespeare's father
- Triumvirate / Caesar, Pompey and Crasus was the
- / Caesar stayed in _____ for 9 months
- / Used for burial scenes in theaters
- / Roman fertility festival Celebrated February 15th
- / Caesars wife
- / Who Said "You blocks, you stones, you worse than senseless things!"
- Caesar / Was believed to be written in 1599
- / Who played girls
- / Roman world during Cesar's time was always at ___
- Globe / Built in 1599 by the Lord Chamberlain's Men
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- / Plays were done in the ___
- Stage / More open stage makes audience feel they're apart of something
- Burbage / built The Theater
- Trinity Church / Shakespeare was buried in the ____________________________
- Stage / Elaborate or realistic setting place on stage separated by velvet curtain
- / Brutus was an _________ man
- / A high Bailiff would be known as today's mayor
- men / Also known as the Lord Chamberlain's Men
- Burbage / James Burbage father
- / Enemies say Caesar deprived Rome of their _______
- / Sharp, pointed tools for making holes in wood or leather
23 Clues: / Caesars wife • / Who played girls • / Senate of Rome in 49 B.C • Burbage / built The Theater • / Plays were done in the ___ • / Brutus was an _________ man • Burbage / James Burbage father • / Used for burial scenes in theaters • / Caesar stayed in _____ for 9 months • Shakespeare / William Shakespeare's father • Caesar / Was believed to be written in 1599 • ...
Elements and Literary Terms in Romeo and Juliet 2023-11-27
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- a reference to something outside the text/story
- enemy of the Mantagues
- word play results in this
- in love with Rosaline
- Juliet's age
- He wrote 38 plays and 150 sonnets
- log uninterrupted speech by a single character
- a character that sets up a contrast to another character like Benvolio and TYbalt
- Juliet's cousin
- These people believed a person's life is determined by the placement of the stars at birth
- a figure of speech that exaggerates to emphasize something
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- enemy of the Capulets
- Juliet's mother
- 2 lines of poetry or 2 lines of dialogue in a play
- when the audience knows more about the story than the characters on the stage
- The theater Shakespeare built
- He wants to marry Juliet
- 14 lines of poetry as in the prologue
- "turn tears to fire," "think a swan a crow"
- applying human qualities to non-human things
- a comparison using like or as
- "loving hate," "feather of lead," "sweet sorrow"
22 Clues: Juliet's age • Juliet's mother • Juliet's cousin • enemy of the Capulets • in love with Rosaline • enemy of the Mantagues • He wants to marry Juliet • word play results in this • The theater Shakespeare built • a comparison using like or as • He wrote 38 plays and 150 sonnets • 14 lines of poetry as in the prologue • "turn tears to fire," "think a swan a crow" • ...
The Elizabethan Era 2024-05-07
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- OF ENGLAND - Established church led by Elizabeth I
- HUMANISM - Intellectual movement that influenced Elizabethan thought
- DYNASTY - Royal house to which Elizabeth I belonged
- LAWS - Regulations on clothing based on social class
- LAWS - Legislation aimed at addressing poverty and vagrancy
- SHAKESPEARE - Renowned playwright of the era
- I - Queen of England during the Golden Age
- INDIA COMPANY - Trade organization founded in 1600
- - Privately owned ships authorized to attack enemy vessels
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- RALEIGH - Explorer and courtier who popularized tobacco
- AGE - Period of flourishing arts and culture
- THEATRE - Famous playhouse associated with Shakespeare
- LOVE - Chivalric tradition in literature and poetry
- II - King of Spain during the Armada conflict
- ARMADA - Fleet defeated by the English in 1588
- TALLIS - Composer who wrote music for the Church of England
- REFORMATION - Religious movement that shaped Elizabethan England
- FRANCIS DRAKE - English explorer and naval commander
- QUEEN OF SCOTS - Cousin and rival of Elizabeth I
- QUEEN - Nickname given to Elizabeth I due to her unmarried status
20 Clues: I - Queen of England during the Golden Age • AGE - Period of flourishing arts and culture • SHAKESPEARE - Renowned playwright of the era • II - King of Spain during the Armada conflict • ARMADA - Fleet defeated by the English in 1588 • QUEEN OF SCOTS - Cousin and rival of Elizabeth I • OF ENGLAND - Established church led by Elizabeth I • ...
Meher's birthday crosswordq 2024-12-02
Love 2016-11-10
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- a gentle feeling of fondness or liking.
- Very Famous male love poet.
- a figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing.
- a thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else.
- Animals people love.
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- Between two or more people.
- a strong feeling of affection.
- Dickinson very famous female love poet.
- Literary Work that expresses feelings or emotions.
- 116 A poem by Shakespeare.
10 Clues: Animals people love. • 116 A poem by Shakespeare. • Between two or more people. • Very Famous male love poet. • a strong feeling of affection. • a gentle feeling of fondness or liking. • Dickinson very famous female love poet. • Literary Work that expresses feelings or emotions. • a thing regarded as representative or symbolic of something else. • ...
Romeo i Julija, William Shakespeare 2021-12-07
16 Clues: Grof • Fratar • Tema djela • Vrsta djela • Julijin rođak • Prezime pisca • Mjesto radnje • Vrijeme radnje • Romeova ljubav • Romeovo prezime • Rijeka u Veroni • Ime glavnog lika • Julijino prezime • Način pisanja djela • Mjesto rođenja pisca • Država na jugu Europe
Romeo and Juliet GDS 2024-12-05
16 Clues: Coward • Doctor • Royalty • Boastful • Peacekeeper • Father of... • Mother of... • Fervent love • Romeo's friend • Inedible liquid • Aggressive cousin • Dove like Capulet • Small, sharp sword • Romeo's best friend • Famous place in Italy • Known poet from 16th-17th century
Az angol reneszánsz színház 2024-11-24
8 Clues: Júlia családneve • a reneszánsz szó jelentése • Rómeó gyóntatója..... barát • Shakespeare színházának neve • ilyen nemzetiségű Shakespeare • ebben a városban játszódik a Rómeó és Júlia • ez dúl a Montague és a Capulet család között • az epikai művek második szerkezeti egységének neve
Shakespeare Crossword 2023-02-10
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- which era was William born in?
- how many children did Shakespeare have?
- which language is spoke in Cyprus that Shakespeare speaks?
- what is the theatre called that William made called?
- what is a type of poem called?
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- what month was William born?
- what was Shakespeare's occupation?
- what is a group of words called in a poem?
- when a red flag is flown, which play is on?
- what is the roof of the stage called?
- what is a type of play?
11 Clues: what is a type of play? • what month was William born? • which era was William born in? • what is a type of poem called? • what was Shakespeare's occupation? • what is the roof of the stage called? • how many children did Shakespeare have? • what is a group of words called in a poem? • when a red flag is flown, which play is on? • ...
Historic Humans 2021-03-03
18 Clues: Tesla • Edison • Lincoln • Franklin • Bonaparte • the Great • Jefferson • Washington • the conqueror • odyssey lliad • queen of Egypt • famous pharaoh • Greek philosophy • the world is a stage • American Indian guide • world war 2 socialist • world war 2 megalomaniac • American Indian peace maker
Coraline - chapter 2 2020-08-22
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- bend or hang downwards limply
- (of a dog) follow closely behind its owner
- pull something hard or suddenly
- walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion
- female character in The Merchant of Venice (a play written by Shakespeare)
- look with difficulty or concentration at someone or something
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- female character in Hamlet (another play written by Shakespeare)
- tied or rolled up (a number of things) together as though into a parcel
- suffering from decay;very bad (weather)
- (of food) light in texture and containing air
- a room in which actors change clothes before and after their performance
- carefully
- wet
13 Clues: wet • carefully • bend or hang downwards limply • pull something hard or suddenly • suffering from decay;very bad (weather) • (of a dog) follow closely behind its owner • (of food) light in texture and containing air • walk with short steps and a clumsy swaying motion • look with difficulty or concentration at someone or something • ...
P+ 10 years 2016-05-25
British Authors 2022-07-19
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- Wrote: Brave New World; First Name: Aldous
- Wrote: Frankenstein; Last Name: Shelley
- Wrote: the Harry Potter series; First name: J.K.
- Wrote: Romeo and Juliet; First Name: William
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- Wrote: Hamlet; Last Name: Shakespeare
- Wrote: 1984; First Name: George
- Wrote: The Hobbit; First Name: J.R.R.
- Wrote: Little Women; Last Name: Austen
- Wrote: James and the Giant Peach; First Name: Roald
- Wrote: The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe; First name: C.S
10 Clues: Wrote: 1984; First Name: George • Wrote: Hamlet; Last Name: Shakespeare • Wrote: The Hobbit; First Name: J.R.R. • Wrote: Little Women; Last Name: Austen • Wrote: Frankenstein; Last Name: Shelley • Wrote: Brave New World; First Name: Aldous • Wrote: Romeo and Juliet; First Name: William • Wrote: the Harry Potter series; First name: J.K. • ...
Shakespeare Vocabulary 2022-03-07
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- Short statement expressing a general truth
- Speaking ones thoughts aloud done by a character in a play
- Loud, busy activity
- Person that announces the arrival of someone
- From which/where
- Accurately predicting the future
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- A follower or servant
- Showing courage especially in battle
- Calvary; where Jesus was crucified
- Assuming something with no evidence
- Man with land granted by the king or nobleman
11 Clues: From which/where • Loud, busy activity • A follower or servant • Accurately predicting the future • Calvary; where Jesus was crucified • Assuming something with no evidence • Showing courage especially in battle • Short statement expressing a general truth • Person that announces the arrival of someone • Man with land granted by the king or nobleman • ...
Shakespeare puzzle 2022-03-08
11 Clues: - uproar • - bravery • - the king • - a follower • - making signs • - short statement • - tells the future • - speaking thoughts • - place in Jerusalem • - where it came from • - think something is true without evidence
Shakespeare Crossword 2021-10-31
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- The performing home for shakespeare's plays
- A figure of speech that has two opposite meanings e.g feather of lead,bright smoke,cold fire
- Juliet's family
- The name of a poet,playwright and a actor
- a servant of the house of capulet
- He died for his love
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- She died for her love
- Romeos family
- the motherly figure of juliet
- A chosen suitor for Juliet
- A relative of romeo, a friend and a peacekeeper
11 Clues: Romeos family • Juliet's family • He died for his love • She died for her love • A chosen suitor for Juliet • the motherly figure of juliet • a servant of the house of capulet • The name of a poet,playwright and a actor • The performing home for shakespeare's plays • A relative of romeo, a friend and a peacekeeper • ...
Shakespeare: Keywords 2022-04-03
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- a sad story where the characters die at the end.
- the text of a performance for the theater.
- a structure with rows of seats from which people can watch a performance, a movie, or another activity.
- a person who has control of property and can sell it if he/she wants.
- all of a person's professional life.
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- the person who writes a book or play.
- a university where you can study for an undergraduate.
- to leave your job or stop working because of old age or ill health.
- something that can't be explained because not enough is known about it.
- a (type of) film, play, or book that is intentionally funny either in its characters or its action.
- having a lot of money or valuable possessions.
11 Clues: all of a person's professional life. • the person who writes a book or play. • the text of a performance for the theater. • having a lot of money or valuable possessions. • a sad story where the characters die at the end. • a university where you can study for an undergraduate. • to leave your job or stop working because of old age or ill health. • ...
Shakespeare Spelling 2023-11-06
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- belonging or relating to England, or to its people, language, or culture.
- Known far and wide
- A catastrophe or disastrous final outcome
- The creator of plays and books
- A person who writes plays
- A person who acts a part in a play
- Tells a story with rhyming words
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- English playwright and poet
- Purpose build playhouse with stage and seating
- Referring to yesterday's evening
- Jokes and sketches to make an audience laugh
11 Clues: Known far and wide • A person who writes plays • English playwright and poet • The creator of plays and books • Referring to yesterday's evening • Tells a story with rhyming words • A person who acts a part in a play • A catastrophe or disastrous final outcome • Jokes and sketches to make an audience laugh • Purpose build playhouse with stage and seating • ...
William shakespeare 2024-02-12
12 Clues: john • mary • baptised • 37 plays • 1564 birth • 3 children • 1616 death • 154 sonnets • anne hathaway • straford upon avon • holy trinity church • dad made these for a living
2023 BIRTHDAY CMEDROJRLBI 2023-04-03
19 Clues: Conrad • Macbeth • Kipling • Weird Al • The Eighth • Exhaustive • _ the table • 9mm Firearm • HM 1837-1901 • HM 1558-1603 • Barnaby Rudge • Goes to eleven • Appertaining to • Chaucer's Citidel • Public _ Department • Between Your Sheets • Mothers of Invention • Autosome pairs plus one • Conjunction Junction, What's Your Function
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- Where the Renaissance began
- De Vinci was involved in this
- Renaissance reached this place in the 16th century
- Means "rebirth"
- Wrote Hamlet
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- Created the painting of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- What Shakespeare contributed to
- Philosophy that everyone should attempt to be educated in the classical arts, science, and literature
- Created printing press
- One of the categories people were interested in during the Renaissance time
10 Clues: Wrote Hamlet • Means "rebirth" • Created printing press • Where the Renaissance began • De Vinci was involved in this • What Shakespeare contributed to • Renaissance reached this place in the 16th century • Created the painting of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • One of the categories people were interested in during the Renaissance time • ...
Author's First Names 2024-07-01
34 Clues: Grey • Hugo • Pope • Twain • Woolf • Wilde • Kafka • Hardy • Swift • Dumas • Joyce • Potter • Orwell • London • Austen • Carroll • Chekhov • Pushkin • Tolstoy • Dickens • Shelley • Chaucer • Wallace • Christie • Lindgren • Trollope • Steinbeck • Alighieri • Hemingway • Fitzgerald • Dostoevsky • Shakespeare • de Cervantes • Rice Burroughs
Author's First Names 2024-07-01
34 Clues: Pope • Grey • Hugo • Kafka • Swift • Wilde • Woolf • Dumas • Hardy • Joyce • Twain • Potter • Austen • Orwell • London • Wallace • Shelley • Dickens • Chekhov • Tolstoy • Pushkin • Carroll • Chaucer • Trollope • Lindgren • Christie • Alighieri • Steinbeck • Hemingway • Dostoevsky • Fitzgerald • Shakespeare • de Cervantes • Rice Burroughs
Spelling Week 4 2022-02-27
Romeo and Juliet Wordcross 2022-09-13
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-09-12
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- First published work Shakespeare ever produced
- Book containing Shakespeare's plays
- Shakespeare helped preserve and popularize this language
- The name of Shakespeare's acting company
- The object that set the Globe Theater ablaze
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- Most produced play of Shakespeare's
- Period in Shakespeare's life that we do not have much information about
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- Fourteen-lined poems that can follow any sort of rhyme scheme
- Where Shakespeare's career begin to flourish
10 Clues: Shakespeare's birthplace • Most produced play of Shakespeare's • Book containing Shakespeare's plays • The name of Shakespeare's acting company • Where Shakespeare's career begin to flourish • The object that set the Globe Theater ablaze • First published work Shakespeare ever produced • Shakespeare helped preserve and popularize this language • ...
Unit 4 Crossward Puzzle 2021-04-21
William Shakespeare Crossword 2025-01-22
6 Clues: William's Wife. • Who plays a role. • The theatre of William Shakespeare. • The place where Big Ben is located. • Birth's month of William Shakespeare. • Famous theatre of William Shakespeare.
Romeo and Juliet GDS 2024-12-05
16 Clues: Coward • Doctor • Royalty • Boastful • Peacekeeper • Father of... • Mother of... • Fervent love • Romeo's friend • Inedible liquid • Aggressive cousin • Dove like Capulet • Small, sharp sword • Romeo's best friend • Famous place in Italy • Known poet from 16th-17th century
the renaissance 2020-05-20
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- England experienced art through peace and...
- Shakespeare compares his love to a summers...
- art and painting discovered new..
- the renaissance was considered the...
- how many years was the renaissance?
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- one of the famous writes during the renaissance was..
- in battle Sir Philip Sidney was shot in the...
- it occurred after the crisis of the late...
- who questions the moon about women and love?
- one thing that caused the renaissance was impacts of_
- sir Philip Sidney wrote a poem called..
11 Clues: art and painting discovered new.. • how many years was the renaissance? • the renaissance was considered the... • sir Philip Sidney wrote a poem called.. • it occurred after the crisis of the late... • England experienced art through peace and... • who questions the moon about women and love? • Shakespeare compares his love to a summers... • ...
What do you know about British history? 2021-02-24
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- The decision to leave the EU
- Shakespeare worked in this building
- The steam engine was invented during this period
- The most famous poet in England
- They built streets and towns in 122 AD
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- The first people in Britain we know by name
- She was the queen when the British Empire ruled
- An English explorer and favourite of Queen Elizabeth I.
- King Henry VIII's family name
- They came from France in 1066
- This king had six wives
11 Clues: This king had six wives • The decision to leave the EU • King Henry VIII's family name • They came from France in 1066 • The most famous poet in England • Shakespeare worked in this building • They built streets and towns in 122 AD • The first people in Britain we know by name • She was the queen when the British Empire ruled • ...
Macbeth Crossword 2013-03-26
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- malcom is the _____ of the play
- duncan is the _____ of a bad crime
- shakespeare made lots of ____
- Macbeth is the _____ of the play
- there are several of these in each act
- there are 5 of these in each of he's plays
- when malcom and he's army comes, they come from the country ___
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- shakespeare is the _____ of the plays
- there is much of this shown throughout the play in various forms
- lady macbeth is macbeths ____ in a crime
- the play is set in this country
11 Clues: shakespeare made lots of ____ • malcom is the _____ of the play • the play is set in this country • Macbeth is the _____ of the play • duncan is the _____ of a bad crime • shakespeare is the _____ of the plays • there are several of these in each act • lady macbeth is macbeths ____ in a crime • there are 5 of these in each of he's plays • ...
Historical Heroes 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Egypt • - Telescope • Parks - Bus • Ross - Flag • - Philosophy • da Vinci - Art • of Arc - Sword • Polo - Explorer • - Lewis and Clark • Earhart - Aviation • Mandela - Apartheid • Keller - Deaf-blind • Lincoln - Emancipation • Shakespeare - Playwright • Luther King Jr. - Equality
Babys first crossword 2023-07-30
20 Clues: try • target • excited • YoYo Ma • aide and • trick or • wordy game • water sign • true love’s • famous doll • comedian Bo • cows do this • keyboard error • most favored person • opposite of oranges • before a performance • Snow White uses this • one of Buffy’s friends • Musical about Shakespeare • mark as important in an email, say
Lena's birthday clues 2025-05-10
23 Clues: Ken Kesey • Anne Rice • JK Rowling • Roald Dahl • Donna Tartt • Nick Hornby • Yann Martel • Ken Follett • JRR Tolkien • Bram Stoker • Stephen Fry • Neil Gaiman • Jack Kerouac • kate forsyth • Mary Shelley • Paul Jennings • Douglas Adams • Bryce Courtenay • Anthony Burgess • Janet Evanovich • Madeline Miller • Hunter S. Thompson • William Shakespeare
Historical Heroes 2024-01-26
15 Clues: - Egypt • - Telescope • Parks - Bus • Ross - Flag • - Philosophy • da Vinci - Art • of Arc - Sword • Polo - Explorer • - Lewis and Clark • Earhart - Aviation • Mandela - Apartheid • Keller - Deaf-blind • Lincoln - Emancipation • Shakespeare - Playwright • Luther King Jr. - Equality
Vocabulary #6 Noah Pangelinan 2025-12-10
20 Clues: Input • Autumn • Shut-in • Bipolar • Happy sad • Tourette’s • Just do it • Silk touch • Cheapskate • Being a liar • The platypus • Pulling apart • Shrink/Minimize • Not Shakespeare • Not modern enough • Temporary Paradise • Some kind of dress code • When your mom calls you • The plot of most superhero movies • When we celebrate our differences
Summer Vibes 2022-07-17
17 Clues: Open air • BBQ fave • Wildflower • 8 out of 10 • Summer pest • Summer sport • Summer Births • Browning skin • Migratory bird • Cold and sweet • Midsummer night • Official summer • Suspended sleeping • Summer holiday song • All about the music • A fruity national day • Summer related disaster
Open Syllables (V/V) 2022-03-09
20 Clues: true • test • mean • movie • liquid • journal • relaxed • Am and FM • destruction • Shakespeare • used in a car • type of shower • healthy eating • bend in the road • has barrel racing • violet disturbance • instrument with keys • thoughts or suggestions • strong suppoter of one's country • distance across the middle of a circle
Posted Crossword 2025-12-18
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- Bench's Sport
- Gauntlet Location
- Romeo and Juliet Author
- Communication method
- Wolf's Name
- Rose's Nickname
- Principal
- Where the notes are posted
- Subject
- What you use to run the gauntlet
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- Banned Item
- Middle school
- Roses talent
- Branton ______ School
- Wolf's Outcome
- Instrument
- Drink
- Deedee's Favorite item
- Challenge
- Frostes parents situation
20 Clues: Drink • Subject • Principal • Challenge • Instrument • Banned Item • Wolf's Name • Roses talent • Bench's Sport • Middle school • Wolf's Outcome • Rose's Nickname • Gauntlet Location • Communication method • Branton ______ School • Deedee's Favorite item • Romeo and Juliet Author • Frostes parents situation • Where the notes are posted • What you use to run the gauntlet
Shakespearean crossword 2021-09-09
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- Town where Shakespeare was born.
- Shakespeare's name?
- the theatre that Shakespeares plays were performed.
- To be, or not to be, that is the question.
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- what did Shakespeare live in?
- Name of Shakespeares wife.
- Female character in most famous love story.
- where in italy is romeo and Juliet set
- Male character in most famous love story.
9 Clues: Shakespeare's name? • Name of Shakespeares wife. • what did Shakespeare live in? • Town where Shakespeare was born. • where in italy is romeo and Juliet set • Male character in most famous love story. • To be, or not to be, that is the question. • Female character in most famous love story. • the theatre that Shakespeares plays were performed.
William Shakespeare 2023-03-31
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- What is the Elizabethan word for confession?
- What is Juliet's last name?
- What is the name of the Friar who marries them?
- In what city does Romeo and Juliet take place?
- In what city did Shakespeare mainly live?
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- What is Romeo's last name?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- The name of Shakespeare's theater is the _________.
- What weapon killed Tybalt?
- What is the name of Shakespeare's wife?
10 Clues: What is Romeo's last name? • What weapon killed Tybalt? • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • What is Juliet's last name? • What is the name of Shakespeare's wife? • In what city did Shakespeare mainly live? • What is the Elizabethan word for confession? • In what city does Romeo and Juliet take place? • What is the name of the Friar who marries them? • ...
Shakespeare's life and work 2023-04-27
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- The roof above the galleries, where rich people’s sat, which was in a special material.
- The city where Shakespeare worked.
- The present Desdemona received as a wedding present.
- Nickname of Shakespeare.
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- The religion that ruled 1600 when Shakespeare was writing his plays and sonnets.
- The play in which 3 witches play a role.
- The theater where most of Shakespeare’s plays were performed.
- The daughter that couldn’t express her love for her father with words and thus lost her part of the kingdom.
8 Clues: Nickname of Shakespeare. • The city where Shakespeare worked. • The play in which 3 witches play a role. • The present Desdemona received as a wedding present. • The theater where most of Shakespeare’s plays were performed. • The religion that ruled 1600 when Shakespeare was writing his plays and sonnets. • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-05-16
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- this is William Shakespeare's sister's name
- something William Shakespeare held in the hamlet
- William Shakespeare's son
- the place where William Shakespeare
- this was William Shakespeare's real name
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- William Shakespeare's most famous performance
- this was William Shakespeare's mom's name
- William Shakespeare's wife
8 Clues: William Shakespeare's son • William Shakespeare's wife • the place where William Shakespeare • this was William Shakespeare's real name • this was William Shakespeare's mom's name • this is William Shakespeare's sister's name • William Shakespeare's most famous performance • something William Shakespeare held in the hamlet
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Aidan Pilling 2021-08-18
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- The male protagonist
- The female protagonist
- Romeo's family
- A form of narrative where the story is mostly told through actions
- Juliet's family
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- A famous playwriter and director
- A playwright in which the center of attention is a romantic relationship
- A famous romantic tragedy written by Shakespeare
- A playwright in which a happy ending doesn't happen
9 Clues: Romeo's family • Juliet's family • The male protagonist • The female protagonist • A famous playwriter and director • A famous romantic tragedy written by Shakespeare • A playwright in which a happy ending doesn't happen • A form of narrative where the story is mostly told through actions • A playwright in which the center of attention is a romantic relationship
The Life of Shakespeare 2023-10-22
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- Shakespeare's age at marriage
- Play centered around the life of a historical figure
- Word created by Shakespeare and used in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- The profession Shakespeare first tried
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- Play centered around the power of love
- Film inspired by Shakespeare's work
- Shakespeare's mother
- Name of Shakespeare's estate
- Francis _____, man who may have authored some of Shakespeare's plays
9 Clues: Shakespeare's mother • Name of Shakespeare's estate • Shakespeare's age at marriage • Film inspired by Shakespeare's work • Play centered around the power of love • The profession Shakespeare first tried • Play centered around the life of a historical figure • Word created by Shakespeare and used in "A Midsummer Night's Dream" • ...
Shakespeare Vocabulary 2 2022-03-30
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- (adj.)changing frequently, especially in terms of one’s loyalties, interests, or affection
- (n.) opposite in nature, direction, meaning
- (adj.) morally excellent; chaste
- (v.) to do harm to; to assail with withering denunciation
- Friar who agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet to end the feud
- kind, peace-loving cousin of Romeo
- (n.) someone or something’s pattern of behavior in a certain manner under given circumstances
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- does not want her true love to swear by the moon
- (adj.) marked by flawless craftsmanship or by beautiful, ingenious, delicate, or elaborate execution; pleasing through beauty, fitness, or perfection
- wants to become a Nun
- life of the party; friend to Romeo
- (adj.) possessing or acting with bravery or boldness; marked by, exhibiting, or carried out with courage or determination
- (n.) a principle or position or the body of principles in a branch of knowledge or system of belief; something that is taught
- (n.) great sorrow or distress; things that cause sorrow or distress; troubles
- formal, dignified, and serious; often expected in religious or spiritual situations
- cares for Juliet; tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet
- Montague who is depressed at the beginning of the play
17 Clues: wants to become a Nun • (adj.) morally excellent; chaste • life of the party; friend to Romeo • kind, peace-loving cousin of Romeo • (n.) opposite in nature, direction, meaning • does not want her true love to swear by the moon • cares for Juliet; tells Romeo that Juliet is a Capulet • Montague who is depressed at the beginning of the play • ...
Macbeth Teaching Project 2025-02-27
8 Clues: Macbeth's fatal flaw • What month was Shakespeare born? • The cause of Shakespeare's death • What is Shakespeare's first name? • The country Shakespeare was born in • Sonnet 25 emphasizes ____ over fame • "Unnatural deeds do breed unnatural ___" • Macbeth repeats the word ____ in the soliloquy
The Renaissance 2013-10-05
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- a Renaissance word meaning "thank you"
- the famous story written by Sir Thomas More
- Puritan leader who became the Lord Protectorate of England after Charles I was beheaded
- an intellectual movement that combined classical Greek ideas and Christianity to teach people how to live an rule
- a Renaissance word meaning "later"
- the greatest literary achievement during the English Renaissance
- succeeded Elizabeth I
- an expert in a significant number of disciplines
- a Renaissance word meaning "restroom"
- the first name of Henry VIII's first wife
- one of the theaters that Shakespeare performed in
- the name of Henry VIII's second wife
- the name of the river that runs through London
- the last name of the man who introduced the printing press to England
- the Spanish ____, a fleet of warships
- Henry VIII began his own church called the Church of ____
- England's greatest playwright
- the language of humanist scholars
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- a Renaissance word meaning "please"
- the play that Shakespeare first performed for King James I
- church had corrupt officials and cost a lot of money to support
- the number of wives that Henry VIII had
- to remember the fates of Henry's wives we learn the phrase "divorce, beheaded, and died, divorced, beheaded, _____"
- the last great writer of the English Renaissance
- famous for burning Protestants at the stake
- VIII's first daughter
- a Renaissance phrase meaning "How are you?"
- known as the "Virgin Queen"
- Shakespeare's wife
- the common language of the day
- Queen Elizabeth I was the last reigning monarch of this family
- Henry Tudor was a nobleman from this country
- the name of Shakespeare's oldest child
- Mary Stuart, Queen of _____
34 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • VIII's first daughter • succeeded Elizabeth I • known as the "Virgin Queen" • Mary Stuart, Queen of _____ • England's greatest playwright • the common language of the day • the language of humanist scholars • a Renaissance word meaning "later" • a Renaissance word meaning "please" • the name of Henry VIII's second wife • a Renaissance word meaning "restroom" • ...
Renesance a humanismus 2017-05-18
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- Tragédie o dánském princi, který zabíjí vraha svého otce
- V renesanci je důraz kladen na světskou stránku života a ...
- Pojem humanismus označuje filosofický směr, překladem slova humanus je ...
- Italský básník, tvůrce a zakladatel žánru sonet
- Tragédie mileneckého páru, která vyústí ve smír rodů
- Nejvýznamnější renesanční dramatik
- Divadlo, které Shakespeare sám založil a v němž uváděl své hry
- Lyrická báseň o 14 verších
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- Báseň složená ze 3 delších slok a závěrečného polovičního dozpěvu
- Alegorické dílo, jehož autorem je Dante Alighieri
- Období, které se stalo zdrojem inspirace v renesanci a humanismu
- Pojem renesance označuje umělecký směr a překladem znamená...
- Italské město, centrum renesančního umění
- Dílo, které obsahuje kromě příběhu ještě skrytý smysl, jinotaj
- Soubor sta novel, které jsou vloženy do rámcového příběhu
- Jméno postavy Cervantova díla, které vypráví o rytíři, jež vlastně žádným rytířem není
- Prozaický žánr středního rozsahu, zakončený nečekanou pointou
17 Clues: Lyrická báseň o 14 verších • Nejvýznamnější renesanční dramatik • Italské město, centrum renesančního umění • Italský básník, tvůrce a zakladatel žánru sonet • Alegorické dílo, jehož autorem je Dante Alighieri • Tragédie mileneckého páru, která vyústí ve smír rodů • Tragédie o dánském princi, který zabíjí vraha svého otce • ...
places 2020-04-06
The Elizabethan Theatre 2025-11-28
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- what did the 16th century dare to do?
- Who had just sailed around the world? Sir Francis...?
- where did Shakespeare come to in 1588
- what were 16th century doctors performing?
- The audience, who got Shakespeare's ....?
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- what were human beings according to Shakespeare?
- how can Shakespeare's London be summed up?
- a noun about knowing yourself
- Shakespeare's fans came to the ... theatre?!
- in which district were the brothels and theatres?
10 Clues: a noun about knowing yourself • what did the 16th century dare to do? • where did Shakespeare come to in 1588 • The audience, who got Shakespeare's ....? • how can Shakespeare's London be summed up? • what were 16th century doctors performing? • Shakespeare's fans came to the ... theatre?! • what were human beings according to Shakespeare? • ...
Northern Renaissance 2022-05-03
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- Considered the world’s greatest playwright
- Written by Sir Thomas More about an ideal society
- What was the main reason for the Renaissance to be delayed in Northern Europe?
- an idealistic knight and his faithful servant Sancho Panza
- This is where the Northern Renaissance started
- ___________ Renaissance was from 1450-1600
- The study of worldly subjects such as grammar, history, poetry, and rhetoric rather than religious subjects
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- “The ends justifies the means”, “Rather be feared than loved”; wrote The Prince
- Known as German Leonardo; painter, engraver, printmaker, mathematician, and theorists
- His painting criticized the intolerance and cruelty he saw
- Plays that show the downfall of a main character
- What were the van Eyck brothers famous for?
- Famous theater where Shakespeare performed
- Wrote The Praise of Folly
- who wrote “Sonnets to Laura”
- A 14-line poem that rhymes
16 Clues: Wrote The Praise of Folly • A 14-line poem that rhymes • who wrote “Sonnets to Laura” • Considered the world’s greatest playwright • Famous theater where Shakespeare performed • ___________ Renaissance was from 1450-1600 • What were the van Eyck brothers famous for? • This is where the Northern Renaissance started • Plays that show the downfall of a main character • ...
Who Was William Shakespeare? Chapters 2 & 3 2022-01-22
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- He built the first theater in London
- Blank _______ doesn't rhyme but it has a rhythm
- Shakespeare married Anne _______
- They were viewed with suspicion in England
- Great playwright who died young
- Shakespeare's first child
- Shakespeare had ________, a boy and a girl
- Able to do many things
- The ______, the Rose and the Swan were all theaters that sprang up near the Theatre.
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- Sections of seats in the theater
- In ________ pentameter, every other syllable is accented, in groups of five da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM, da-DUM
- People trying to defeat or be better than each other
- A group of actors who worked & traveled together
- English city where Will lived from 1592 until near the end of his life
- River that runs through London
- Bunches of straw tied together
16 Clues: Able to do many things • Shakespeare's first child • River that runs through London • Bunches of straw tied together • Great playwright who died young • Sections of seats in the theater • Shakespeare married Anne _______ • He built the first theater in London • They were viewed with suspicion in England • Shakespeare had ________, a boy and a girl • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- emphasizes science over religion
- renowned for use of perspectives in his work
- a story written by Geoffrey Chaucer
- started in the 14th century
- a story written by Shakespeare that includes humanistic views
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- renowned for the anatomic detail of his work
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- emphasized harmony in his work
- allowed for the mass production of books
9 Clues: wrote Romeo and Juliet • started in the 14th century • emphasized harmony in his work • emphasizes science over religion • a story written by Geoffrey Chaucer • allowed for the mass production of books • renowned for the anatomic detail of his work • renowned for use of perspectives in his work • a story written by Shakespeare that includes humanistic views
Macbeth 2025-02-16
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- The King in power when Shakespeare wrote the play
- One of the themes of the play that is not connected to death
- The item Macbeth sees before he kills the King
- The genre of the play
- The son of Banquo
- The son of King Duncan and the next rightful King
- Where the play is set
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- The theme that includes the witches and Banquo's Ghost
- The writer of the play Macbeth
- The theme that drives Macbeth to kill the King
- Word to describe the witches
- The main character and the name of the play
12 Clues: The son of Banquo • The genre of the play • Where the play is set • Word to describe the witches • The writer of the play Macbeth • The main character and the name of the play • The item Macbeth sees before he kills the King • The theme that drives Macbeth to kill the King • The King in power when Shakespeare wrote the play • The son of King Duncan and the next rightful King • ...
Poetry Terms Crossword 2024-02-26
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- Continuing the sentence beyond the end of the line
- Poem or song narrating a short story
- The rhythmic structure of a line; made up of “feet”
- The repetition of concluding syllables
- Subtle reference to another famous work
- Group of two rhyming lines acting as a unit
- A comparison between two things not using like or as
- A group of words arranged into a row
- Lines composed of five iambs (ten syllables)Often used by Shakespeare
- Verse without rhyme, especially iambic pentameter (again, Shakespeare)
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- Fourteen lines with a formal rhyme scheme
- Repetition of sounds at the beginning of words
- A group of lines separated from others by a break
- A comparison between two things using like or as
- Poetry without rhyme or regular meter
- Giving human qualities to nonhuman entities
- Combination of one stressed and one unstressed syllable.
- June/Moon)
- Specific Foot Combination: 1 unstressed + 1 stressed syllable. Example: “I am”
19 Clues: June/Moon) • Poem or song narrating a short story • A group of words arranged into a row • Poetry without rhyme or regular meter • The repetition of concluding syllables • Subtle reference to another famous work • Fourteen lines with a formal rhyme scheme • Giving human qualities to nonhuman entities • Group of two rhyming lines acting as a unit • ...
English Terminology Crossword! 2022-04-21
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- The time period in which Shakespeare was writing
- A two line verse in a poem (often rhyming)
- A story that tells a moral or political message
- Speech between two or more characters
- A form of poetry written by Shakespeare
- Type of text found in newspapers and magazines
- The main hero of a story
- Technique in which a non-human thing is given human qualities
- Technique that compares one thing to another using 'like' or 'as'
- An important idea that appears throughout a text
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- A pause in a line of poetry created by punctuation
- Instructions in a play that tell actors or stage crew what to do (two words)
- E.g. 'he', 'she', 'they', 'you'
- A describing word
- Punctuation used to create tension at the end of a sentence
- The term for a short novel
16 Clues: A describing word • The main hero of a story • The term for a short novel • E.g. 'he', 'she', 'they', 'you' • Speech between two or more characters • A form of poetry written by Shakespeare • A two line verse in a poem (often rhyming) • Type of text found in newspapers and magazines • A story that tells a moral or political message • ...
Shakespeares Marriage and Children 2024-01-11
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- There Were No Accounts of ___________ From 1585 To 1592.
- 1582 Is The Year Anne and William _______.
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- The Village Anne Hathaway Lived in.
- William Shakespeare Married a Woman That Was ________ and Older.
- For What Reason Did Shakespeares Father Need To Sign For the Marriage?
- At The Time of Shakespeares Life the Quality of the Crops Were ____.
- The Shakespeare/Hathaway Household Had to Feed ______ People Daily.
7 Clues: The Village Anne Hathaway Lived in. • 1582 Is The Year Anne and William _______. • There Were No Accounts of ___________ From 1585 To 1592. • William Shakespeare Married a Woman That Was ________ and Older. • The Shakespeare/Hathaway Household Had to Feed ______ People Daily. • At The Time of Shakespeares Life the Quality of the Crops Were ____. • ...
William Shakespear 2019-07-11
8 Clues: Movies • Past events. • stories that are acted out • Shakespeare, wrote many plays • like or enjoyed by many people. • Where was William Shakespeare born • Requiring much effort to do, understand, or handle. • A person who acts out parts on stage, on television and movies.
Valentine's Day Crossword 2013-02-14
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- a character made by Shakespeare who gave his life for his love.
- a feeling.
- what kids all like to get on Christmas Day.
- every year this month has an extra day.
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- part of a plant that blossoms in Spring.
- an emotion.
- how many eggs in a standard egg carton.
- a character made by Shakespeare who took her own life after her love died.
- sweet gooey treats
- fragrant flower with thorns on it's stem.
10 Clues: a feeling. • an emotion. • sweet gooey treats • how many eggs in a standard egg carton. • every year this month has an extra day. • part of a plant that blossoms in Spring. • fragrant flower with thorns on it's stem. • what kids all like to get on Christmas Day. • a character made by Shakespeare who gave his life for his love. • ...
If we were villains 2023-01-14
15 Clues: the dean • the dorms • Their life • The tyrant • The addict • the academy • The teacher • olivers home • The loyal one • The temptress • merediths home • richards cousin • Effortlessly charismatic • setting of richards murder • play where everything goes downhill
Shakespeare's World 2014-03-02
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- ABABBABA CCDEED is an example of this
- In sonnet XVIII Shakespeare compares his .......... to a summer's day
- A stanza of four lines
- The last two lines in a Shakespearean sonnet
- In Shakespeare's sonnets it is often introduced by the word "but"
- The number of lines in a sonnet
- Words like "thee", "thou", "thy"
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- The repetition of the initial consonant sound in a line
- It is introduced by words like "like" or "as"
- A figure of speech based on a comparison often used in poems
- It was first written by Jacopo da Lentini in Italy
- Shakespeare was born here
- It consists of a number of lines
- It is given by the combination of stressed and unstressed syllables
- The way the lines of a poem are arranged on the page
15 Clues: A stanza of four lines • Shakespeare was born here • The number of lines in a sonnet • It consists of a number of lines • Words like "thee", "thou", "thy" • ABABBABA CCDEED is an example of this • The last two lines in a Shakespearean sonnet • It is introduced by words like "like" or "as" • It was first written by Jacopo da Lentini in Italy • ...
Shakespeare Words - Soren Watson 2022-11-28
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- Old southern people say this when pointing to a place far away.
- Hamlet was supposedly inspired by this person.
- We didn't know what the heck Shakespeare was doing.
- Make sure you do this in class.
- You need to come here ___ going to your next class.
- By chance did you see the new concert?
- He lived here and was born here.
- People can make these very easily if they talk badly about someone.
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- People might need this if they mess with the wrong person.
- You say this to call your dog.
- Her marriage was suspected to be very unhappy.
- Look ___ ___ because there is a plane coming this way!
- He's written at least 38 plays.
- For what reason did you say that?
- A funky word that means indeed.
15 Clues: You say this to call your dog. • He's written at least 38 plays. • Make sure you do this in class. • A funky word that means indeed. • He lived here and was born here. • For what reason did you say that? • By chance did you see the new concert? • Her marriage was suspected to be very unhappy. • Hamlet was supposedly inspired by this person. • ...
A Midsummer Night's Dream 2025-03-04
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- Who did Etheus want hermia to marry?
- who was shakespeare's wife?
- Who is the cheeky, young fairy?
- How many siblings did shakespeare have?
- Who would have played all the roles in shakespeare plays?
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- what type of play was a midsummers night dream?
- What was the pandemic in elizabethan england called?
- Who was the main character in the play?
- What was the original shakespearean theater called?
- Where did the play take place?
10 Clues: who was shakespeare's wife? • Where did the play take place? • Who is the cheeky, young fairy? • Who did Etheus want hermia to marry? • Who was the main character in the play? • How many siblings did shakespeare have? • what type of play was a midsummers night dream? • What was the original shakespearean theater called? • ...
Othello Background Info Przybylski 2025-04-07
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- Crazy that a man who wrote 38 plays was the son of a very humble ________ (bet he was popular in winter! Brrr!)
- Move over May flowers… this is Shakespeare’s birth month
- RIP! A tragedy usually ends in this
- The last name of one person THOUGHT to have written Shakespeare’s plays. But he might have also faked his own death… so…
- There is a debate over Shakespeare’s _______, AKA whether or not he is the real deal
- “Rebirth” or the time period Shakespeare wrote in
- By law, _____ were not allowed to act in Elizabethan era theater
- Bring your rain coats! In the cheap seats at Shakespeare’s theater, you might experience some of this
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- Nickname for people who saw plays at the Shakespeare’s theater and stood in the “cheap seats”
- The title of a great Kendrick Lamar song… or what most tragedies lack. According to this principle, the good guys get rewarded and the bad guys get punished… but not in a tragedy!
- The last name of Shakespeare’s wife or the girl from Princess Diaries
- How sad! This is the style of play that Othello is
- A round map or where Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- Shakespeare’s age when he got married (better start getting ready!)
- Pretty ironic that the day that Shakespeare died was also his _____
- Cue the heart eyes emoji… A comedy usually ends in this
- “No worries” if you think reading Shakespeare is hard, some people believe this Disney movie is based on the play Hamlet.
17 Clues: RIP! A tragedy usually ends in this • “Rebirth” or the time period Shakespeare wrote in • How sad! This is the style of play that Othello is • A round map or where Shakespeare’s plays were performed • Cue the heart eyes emoji… A comedy usually ends in this • Move over May flowers… this is Shakespeare’s birth month • ...
Shakespeare, Caersar and the drama itself 2016-02-27
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- THE ONE WHO WROTE THE FAKE LETTERS FOR BRUTUS
- BRUTUS TOLD THE CONSPIRATORS TO HIDE THEIR GUILT IN ______.
- CAESAR’S ADOPTED SON
- IN ACT 3, CAESAR COMPARES HIMSELF TO THE ______.
- CAESAR'S DISEASE
- CAESAR IS PERSUADED BY ______.
- PERSON ASSOCIATED WITH HONOR
- SHAKESPEARE'S RIVAL PLAYWRIGHT
- SHAKESPEARE'S BURIAL LOCATION
- HAS A NIGHTMARE ABOUT CAESAR’S DEATH
- DESCRIBES COMMON PEOPLE
- SHAKESPEARE’S FIRST NAME
- SHAKESPEARE'S PLAYS WERE WRITTEN IN ______.
- WARNS CAESAR WITH A LETTER
- NUMBER OF TIMES CAESAR WAS OFFERED THE CROWN
- NICKNAME FOR THE GLOBE THEATER
- CONVINCES CAESAR TO GO TO THE CAPITAL
- TWIN BROTHERS, FOUNDERS OF ROME
- CAESAR CALLS THE SOOTHSAYER A ______.
- SHAKESPEARE'S FIRST CHILD
- “AND LET US SWEAR OUR ______.” -CASSIUS
- FIRST TO STRIKE CAESAR
- FEBRUARY 15TH, CELEBRATES CAESAR'S RETURN
- NOT INVOLVED IN THE CONSPIRACY, 62 YEARS OLD
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- STABBED HERSELF IN THE LEG
- CAUSED LONDON THEATERS TO CLOSE FROM 1592-1594
- WARNS CAESAR ABOUT MARCH 15
- AGE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN SHAKESPEARE AND HIS WIFE
- CAESAR IS KNOWN FOR BEING ______.
- MARRIED CAESAR'S DAUGHTER
- CASSIUS AND BRUTUS ARE BROTHERS BY ______.
- BRUTUS COMPARES CAESAR TO A ______ EGG.
- THE BROTHER OF METELLUS CIMBER
- SHAKESPEARE'S WIFE
- PLAYS TOOK PLACE DURING THE ______.
- CONSISTED OF CAESAR, CRASSUS AND POMPEY
- 8 YEARS WHEN CAESAR AND HIS ARMY ROAMED EUROPE
- SHAKESPEARE WROTE AND ACTED FOR THIS COMPANY
- LOCATION OF POMPEY'S DEATH
- “______ THE IDES OF MARCH” -SOOTHSAYER
- OFFERED CAESAR THE CROWN AT THE GAMES
- THE EAR IN WHICH CAESAR IS DEAF IN
- THE PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR POMPEY'S DEATH
- SHAKESPEARE’S GRAMMAR SCHOOL
- NUMBER OF SIBLINGS SHAKESPEARE HAD
- IN SHAKESPEARE’S TIME ALL ACTORS WERE ______.
- USED AS AN ANACHRONISM IN THE PLAY
47 Clues: CAESAR'S DISEASE • SHAKESPEARE'S WIFE • CAESAR’S ADOPTED SON • FIRST TO STRIKE CAESAR • DESCRIBES COMMON PEOPLE • SHAKESPEARE’S FIRST NAME • MARRIED CAESAR'S DAUGHTER • SHAKESPEARE'S FIRST CHILD • STABBED HERSELF IN THE LEG • LOCATION OF POMPEY'S DEATH • WARNS CAESAR WITH A LETTER • WARNS CAESAR ABOUT MARCH 15 • PERSON ASSOCIATED WITH HONOR • SHAKESPEARE’S GRAMMAR SCHOOL • ...
Introduction to Shakespeare 2014-04-13
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- a weak syllable followed by a strong syllable (de-DUM)
- whose men? name of Shakespeare's acting company
- poetry that has been given a certain rhythm
- name of the king who came to the crown after Queen Elizabeth
- name of shakespearean theatre
- genre of play where heros often fall
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- what we call people who write plays
- a line of poetry with ten rhythmically ordered syllables
- William Shakespeare is also known as the
- a word to describe normal, free flowing speech or text
- the hierarchy of all living things according to Elizabethans
- name of the era when Queen Elizabeth reigned
- type of poem of which Shakespeare wrote 154
- genre of play responsible for making people laugh
- the kind of opera that might also capture the Bard's dramatic plays
15 Clues: name of shakespearean theatre • what we call people who write plays • genre of play where heros often fall • William Shakespeare is also known as the • poetry that has been given a certain rhythm • type of poem of which Shakespeare wrote 154 • name of the era when Queen Elizabeth reigned • whose men? name of Shakespeare's acting company • ...
Shakespeare's Lasting Legacy 2024-01-18
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- A 6 letter word that Shakespeare invented meaning “sad because one has no friends or company".
- A food that Shakespeare ate, and we handed it out.
- Shakespeare's themes were ________.
- A describing word that Shakespeare made many of.
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- What Disney movie was based off of Shakespeare’s work?
- What were Shakespeare’s first writings saved in?
- What students used to read Shakespeare’s work on their own time?
7 Clues: Shakespeare's themes were ________. • What were Shakespeare’s first writings saved in? • A describing word that Shakespeare made many of. • A food that Shakespeare ate, and we handed it out. • What Disney movie was based off of Shakespeare’s work? • What students used to read Shakespeare’s work on their own time? • ...
Vocab 2021-04-14
15 Clues: cien • cantar • el héroe • interpret • no sentado • instrumento • moverse por • shakespeare • usar un pincel • sed o felicidad • cuatro de español • saludar con la mando • puede ser una imagen • estudio para la examen • alguien a quien admiras
Vocab 2021-04-14
15 Clues: cien • cantar • el héroe • interpret • no sentado • instrumento • shakespeare • moverse por • usar un pincel • sed o felicidad • cuatro de español • puede ser una imagen • saludar con la mando • estudio para la examen • alguien a quien admiras
Shakespeare's World 2014-03-02
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- It is made up of a number of lines
- A stanza of four lines
- ABABBABA CCDEED is an example of this
- Words like "thee", "thou" "thy"
- The way the lines of a poem are arranged on the page
- Shakespeare was born here
- It is given by the combination of stressed and unstressed syllables
- In sonnet XVIII Shakespeare compares his .......... to a summer's day
- A comparison often used in poems
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- It was first written by Jacopo da Lentini in Italy
- The repetition of the initial consonant sound in a line
- The number of lines in a sonnet
- The last two lines in a Shakespearean sonnet
- In a Shakespearean sonnet it can be introduced by words like "but"
- It is introduced by words like "like" or "as"
15 Clues: A stanza of four lines • Shakespeare was born here • The number of lines in a sonnet • Words like "thee", "thou" "thy" • A comparison often used in poems • It is made up of a number of lines • ABABBABA CCDEED is an example of this • The last two lines in a Shakespearean sonnet • It is introduced by words like "like" or "as" • ...
Romeo and Juliet-Background Notes By Jaydeen 2022-08-15
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- The poorest people were known as?
- Shakespeare's style was more _____ over originality
- Unlike other theaters in England, the Globe opened its doors to virtually________of people.
- A play usually lasted
- Tomatoes were considered _____, or deadly
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- The acting companies were made up of only ______
- Elizabeth was a strong supporter of
- What was Queen Elizabeth I called at times?
- The globe was torn down in 1644 to make room for ___
- _____ was borrowed from other plays
- The globes dessert was a ___
- Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for the
- Elizabeth was a popular Monarch who set a tone for ____, literature, music, and Thought.
- Shakespeare wrote comedies, tragedies and _____
- The original Globe burned down in 1613 due to a ____ shot used as a prop during a production of Henry VIII
15 Clues: A play usually lasted • The globes dessert was a ___ • The poorest people were known as? • Elizabeth was a strong supporter of • _____ was borrowed from other plays • Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for the • Tomatoes were considered _____, or deadly • What was Queen Elizabeth I called at times? • The acting companies were made up of only ______ • ...
Shakespeare & English Language Development 2 2022-06-03
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- This is one of Shakespeare's popular phrase that means pure honesty.
- Shakespeare used this technique in Hamlet.
- Shakespeare used _______ in his writing to give complete description of a particular moment.
- Many of Shakespeare's drama were written using this technique.
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- Shakespeare's ________ was very influential to the English language.
- How many soliloquies were there in Hamlet?
- Shakespeare used strong words to create imagination.
7 Clues: Shakespeare used this technique in Hamlet. • How many soliloquies were there in Hamlet? • Shakespeare used strong words to create imagination. • Many of Shakespeare's drama were written using this technique. • Shakespeare's ________ was very influential to the English language. • This is one of Shakespeare's popular phrase that means pure honesty. • ...
Shakespeare's Life & Theater 2024-03-12
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- most theaters were __ playhouses
- His first published poem was called "Venus and _"
- The company built a theater called __
- they did not usually fill the stage with
- someone who sponsored actors to protect and fund them
- This city was growing into a busy metropolis
- the roof over the stage was called "the __"
- During this play, the theater burned down
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- He spent most of his career with this theater company
- Where did Shakespeare grow up?
- He wrote poems while the theaters were closed from the_"
- Theaters were often built outside the city because officials were __ towards them
- principle actors like Shakespeare owned part of the company and were called __
- Their new theater was built on the opposite side of the __
- He likely learned this language in grammar school.
- women's roles were played by __ in England
16 Clues: Where did Shakespeare grow up? • most theaters were __ playhouses • The company built a theater called __ • they did not usually fill the stage with • During this play, the theater burned down • women's roles were played by __ in England • the roof over the stage was called "the __" • This city was growing into a busy metropolis • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLES FIRST NAMES 1 2025-08-16
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- Elizabeth II (Royalty)
- Curie (Radioactivity)
- Shakespeare (Literature)
- Gandhi (Independence)
- Winfrey (Television)
- Einstein (Physics)
- Mandela (Activism)
- Ali (Boxing)
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- VII Philopator (Pharaoh)
- Newton (Gravity)
- Picasso (Painting)
- DiCaprio (Acting)
- Jackson (Music)
- Luther King Jr. (Civil Rights)
- da Vinci (Art)
15 Clues: Ali (Boxing) • da Vinci (Art) • Jackson (Music) • Newton (Gravity) • DiCaprio (Acting) • Picasso (Painting) • Einstein (Physics) • Mandela (Activism) • Winfrey (Television) • Curie (Radioactivity) • Gandhi (Independence) • Elizabeth II (Royalty) • VII Philopator (Pharaoh) • Shakespeare (Literature) • Luther King Jr. (Civil Rights)
Much Ado About Nothing 2019-11-24
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- A maid of one of the main protagonists
- A uneducated character who is part of the police force
- The name of one of the most famous plays Shakespeare has ever written
- The character who doesn’t like Benedick at first but falls in love with him after some time.
- The character who aids the villain in this story
- The character who tricks Magaret
- Pedro The character who comes up with the idea to trick Benedick and Beatrice into falling in love
- Hero’s Father
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- The character who Claudio becomes enraptured by
- The character who is gullible
- The flirtatious maid;flirts with Borachio
- The author of the Much Ado About Nothing play
- The “womaniser” according to Beatrice.
- Hero’s father’s brother
- John The character who has two henchmen
15 Clues: Hero’s Father • Hero’s father’s brother • The character who is gullible • The character who tricks Magaret • A maid of one of the main protagonists • The “womaniser” according to Beatrice. • John The character who has two henchmen • The flirtatious maid;flirts with Borachio • The author of the Much Ado About Nothing play • The character who Claudio becomes enraptured by • ...
Historical Context - Romeo and Juliet 2022-02-17
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- Main river in London where all commerce surrounded
- This became a popular theatre district
- The first opened in 1576
- Shakespeare wrote this play to flatter James I
- These audience members paid one penny to stand and watch a play
- Shakespeare's childhood home
- England switched from a Catholic nation to this religion
- King whose reign was filled with problems due to his many marriages
- Shakespeare had ___ children with his wife Anne Hathaway
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- Known as one of England's greatest writers
- Plays had to take place during this day of the day for the natural light
- Queen Elizabeth I defeated this country's immense military
- Era of great learning and exploration
- One of the strongest monarchs in the history of England
14 Clues: The first opened in 1576 • Shakespeare's childhood home • Era of great learning and exploration • This became a popular theatre district • Known as one of England's greatest writers • Shakespeare wrote this play to flatter James I • Main river in London where all commerce surrounded • One of the strongest monarchs in the history of England • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2013-02-14
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- part of a plant that blossoms in Spring.
- an emotion.
- every year this month has an extra day.
- a feeling.
- fragrant flower with thorns on it's stem.
- how many eggs in a standard egg carton.
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- what kids all like to get on Christmas Day.
- sweet gooey treats
- a character made by Shakespeare who took her own life after her love died.
- a character made by Shakespeare who gave his life for his love.
10 Clues: a feeling. • an emotion. • sweet gooey treats • every year this month has an extra day. • how many eggs in a standard egg carton. • part of a plant that blossoms in Spring. • fragrant flower with thorns on it's stem. • what kids all like to get on Christmas Day. • a character made by Shakespeare who gave his life for his love. • ...
William Shakespeare 2024-04-09
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- How old was he when he died?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- How many siblings did he have altogether?
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- What was his son called?
- How old was he when he got married?
- What caused the theatres to shut?
- When the theatres shut, what did Shakespeare write?
- What was his father called?
- What was the name of the famous theatre his plays were performed in?
- In what month was he born?
10 Clues: What was his son called? • In what month was he born? • What was his father called? • Where was Shakespeare born? • How old was he when he died? • What caused the theatres to shut? • How old was he when he got married? • How many siblings did he have altogether? • When the theatres shut, what did Shakespeare write? • ...
Hvilken bok eller tekst? 2023-06-01
13 Clues: ættesaga • Ivar Aasen • Knut Hamsun • Henrik Ibsen • Mary Shelley • Henrik Ibsen • Amalie Skram • Sigrid Undset • Maurits Hansen • Ludvig Holberg • Christian Krohg • William Shakespeare • Sigbjørn Obstfelder
Julius Caesar Crossword Puzzle 2016-12-13
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- / One of the ruling triumvirate after the death of Caesar. Antony compares him to his horse.
- / Who was the women that stabbed herself
- / A place in Western Turkey where Brutus assembles the troops before the final battle.
- / __ Cimber, one of the conspirators against Caesar, pleads for repeal of his brother's banishment just before the assassination.
- / This soldier in Brutus army holds the sword that Brutus throws himself on.
- / "Beware the___ of March!" (ActI. Scene 2. Line 21)
- / Calpurnia had__that made her want Caesar to stay
- / Caesar's wife who places great faith in omens and portents. As a result of a nightmare, she tries to Persuade Caesar to stay home on the Ides of March
- / Caesar's nephew who returns to Rome after the assassination and later joins Antony and Lepidus as part of the ruling triumvirate
- / "Forget not your____. Antonius" (ActI. Scene 2. Line 8)
- / Who did William Shakespeare marry.
- / One of the tribunes of the people of Rome who tries to dampen down the celebrations over Caesar's victory over Pompey.
- and Juliet / What is the name of the play, William Shakespeare wrote about the Two star-crossed lovers
- / Who wrote the play Julius Caesar
- / Rome is built on this river
- / What is William Shakespeare's father's name.
- / "O, That we then could come by Caesar's____, And not dismember Caesar!" (ActII. Scene 1. Line 176-177)
- / this character tries to warn Caesar of the plot but he is unable to deliver his message.
- / A servant in the house of Brutus
- / This conspirator keeps Antony out of the way while the others stab Caesar
- / A worker who takes a day off in Act One to go see Caesar's triumphant return to Rome.
- / Cassius' slave
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- / A sick man who recovers his health when he asked to help Brutus
- / This Roman is an ally of Cassius and a member of the conspiracy before Brutus.
- / Killed himself with Cassius's sword.
- / One of the tradesmen who leaves his shop to go see Caesar's triumph
- / Caesar refuses to repeal the banishment of this character, the brother of Metellus Cimber
- / "Et tu,____? Then Fall Caesar!" (ActIII. Scene 1. Line 84)
- / How many children did William Shakespeare
- / This character warns Caesar of the Ides of March, he is dismissed as a dreamer
- / The mastermind behind Caesar's assassination, and experienced soldier.
- / What is William Shakespeare's Mother's name.
- / This character urges commoners not to overdo the celebrations on Caesar's return at the start of the play along with Flavius.
- / A respected senator of Rome who is not asked to join the conspiracy, but who is executed by Antony and Octavius
- / At what age did Shakespeare marry his wife
- / This Greek location is the place where the great battle takes place.
- / Flavius and Marullus are
- / This Italian city is the setting for the first three acts of the play.
- / What Era did Shakespeare live in.
- / Who gave Caesar the final stab
- / Portia died swallowing burning
- / A powerful orator, this friend of Caesar's wages war against the conspirators. His rousing speech at the funeral causes Romans to turn against the conspirators.
- / This conspirator against Caesar ensures that Caesar comes to the capital on the Ides of March
- / An officer in Brutus' army who claims to be Brutus when captured
- / A great general of Rome, who has recently won a civil war against Pompey and returns to Rome in triumph
- / A Roman general who has recently been defeated in a civil war by Julius Caesar in the start of the play
- / A poet who has the same name as the conspirator who is killed by the mob
47 Clues: / Cassius' slave • / Flavius and Marullus are • / Rome is built on this river • / Who gave Caesar the final stab • / Portia died swallowing burning • / A servant in the house of Brutus • / Who wrote the play Julius Caesar • / What Era did Shakespeare live in. • / Who did William Shakespeare marry. • / Killed himself with Cassius's sword. • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-03-14
6 Clues: Fathers name • His last name • Shakespeare was born here • Hathaway Who Shakespeare married • Avon what was the river near William‘s house • First name of the king who gave William financial backing
Romero and juliet background notes by jemy 2021-08-18
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- how old was juliet
- Shakespeare worked in a nearby town as an
- what Severe epidemic happed from 1603-1604
- elizabeth was a strong supporter of theater and the
- who wants kill Romero in Romeo and Juliet
- The play tells the story of the tragic family feud between the Montagues and the Capulets
- what happened to Romeo and Juliet at the end of the story
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- what was Romeo and Juliet is based on
- where the play took place in Romeo and Juliet
- who was The leading character
- england’s culture opened a door to writers like
- who old was when she became Queen in 1555
- who was The leading character
- Elizabeth was a popular monarch who set a tone for
- who was Shakespeare's wife
15 Clues: how old was juliet • who was Shakespeare's wife • who was The leading character • who was The leading character • what was Romeo and Juliet is based on • Shakespeare worked in a nearby town as an • who old was when she became Queen in 1555 • who wants kill Romero in Romeo and Juliet • what Severe epidemic happed from 1603-1604 • where the play took place in Romeo and Juliet • ...
Shakespeare Cross-Word 2022-02-23
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- to ask or or persuade someone
- beg or urge repeatedly
- to tell someone they have done wrong
- refraining from acting
- insufficient care or attention
- to discover something
- something considered bad or excessive
- to notice or understand something
- to ask strongly or beg for something
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- skillful in achieving goals through cleverness and deception
- in spite of something mentioned
- of something considered bad
- wanting to see others suffer
- to charm or enchant someone
- to abandon or give up on someone
- well known for something bad
- harmful or something spreading harm
17 Clues: to discover something • beg or urge repeatedly • refraining from acting • of something considered bad • to charm or enchant someone • wanting to see others suffer • well known for something bad • to ask or or persuade someone • insufficient care or attention • in spite of something mentioned • to abandon or give up on someone • to notice or understand something • ...
No Escaping Shakespeare 2022-05-25
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- move or act quickly
- having or showing a cautious distrust of someone or something
- a person or group who keeps a close watch on illegal activity
- an unfriendly person or demeanor
- to have long legs
- a wide way leading from one place to another
- a person's moveable possessions
- a word referring to the morning
- milk where fat is removed
- to be alone
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- a question regarding doing one thing over another; one of his most famous quotes
- shameless; without concealment or disguise
- when someone leads you on a wild chase to find them
- cause to be underwater
- too many to be counted; very many
- not seeming real
16 Clues: to be alone • not seeming real • to have long legs • move or act quickly • cause to be underwater • milk where fat is removed • a person's moveable possessions • a word referring to the morning • an unfriendly person or demeanor • too many to be counted; very many • shameless; without concealment or disguise • a wide way leading from one place to another • ...
No Escaping Shakespeare 2022-05-25
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- Adjusting or adapting
- Promising success or fortune
- A large amount of red substance, a British curse word
- Inhabiting or freaquenting the air
- The sign (')
- The act of exposing a living being
- To be in awe
- Coming, appearing, acting
- Without base or foundation
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- To move out of origins
- To shrink or grow small
- A circular rise
- to depress the hope, courage, or spirits of; discourage.
- To kill someone secretly
- Chaotic, to be filled with events
- Not wasteful
16 Clues: The sign (') • To be in awe • Not wasteful • A circular rise • Adjusting or adapting • To move out of origins • To shrink or grow small • To kill someone secretly • Coming, appearing, acting • Without base or foundation • Promising success or fortune • Chaotic, to be filled with events • Inhabiting or freaquenting the air • The act of exposing a living being • ...
Shakespeare Plays Crosswords 2023-09-07
16 Clues: ? Lear • ? VIII • Twelfth ? • The ? Tale • Sir ? More • As You ? It • Love's Labour's • The ? Of Venice • The ? Of Errors • Much Ado About ? • The Two ? Of Verona • Hamlet, Prince Of ? • The Taming Of The ? • The Merry Wives Of ? • A Midsummer Night's ? • All's Well That Ends ?
Shakespeare Play Terminology 2025-11-30
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- A speech delivered by a single character to other characters or the audience
- A long speech in a play where a character speaks their thoughts aloud to themselves while alone on stage, revealing their inner feelings
- Notes included in a play to describe how a character should move or how they should sound when they speak
- These types of plays often end in the deaths of the main character(s)
- A 14-line poem that follows the rhyme pattern ABAB CDCD EFEF GG
- Example: Teddy tries to take a ticket
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- Where a character speaks directly to the audience, and their words are not heard by other characters on stage
- Poetic style that doesn't rhyme but uses iambic pentameter.
- Reference to a well-known person, place, event, or another literary work
- A character whose personality or attitudes are in sharp contrast to another
- Giving hints about events that are going to happen
- Example: the wind whispered secrets through the trees
- The smaller units of an act that focuses on specific moments and interactions, often occurring in one place at one time.
- Larger units in a play, kind of like chapters in a book
- Example: So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, / So long lives this and this gives life to thee
- a story written in script format that is meant to be performed by actors
16 Clues: Example: Teddy tries to take a ticket • Giving hints about events that are going to happen • Example: the wind whispered secrets through the trees • Larger units in a play, kind of like chapters in a book • Poetic style that doesn't rhyme but uses iambic pentameter. • A 14-line poem that follows the rhyme pattern ABAB CDCD EFEF GG • ...
Shakespeare Word search 2021-09-08
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- a thin sphere of liquid enclosing air or another gas.
- a place where a person was born.
- the action or sound of something hitting a hard surface He fell to the ground with a bump.
- able to be reached or entered.
- down a flight of stairs.
- a beautiful or seemingly enchanted place.
- a feeling of great surprise or wonder.
- give intellectual, moral, and social instruction to typically at a school or university.
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- the state of being exposed to contact with
- the long handle of a broom
- low in price; worth more than its cost.
- showing a readiness to give more of something, as money or time, than is strictly necessary or expected.
- appropriate for a beach or a vacation spent at the beach.
- a person who budges or stirs.
- win a victory over (someone) in a battle or other contest; overcome or beat.
- archaic term used in historical narratives of the Age of Discovery.
16 Clues: down a flight of stairs. • the long handle of a broom • a person who budges or stirs. • able to be reached or entered. • a place where a person was born. • a feeling of great surprise or wonder. • low in price; worth more than its cost. • a beautiful or seemingly enchanted place. • the state of being exposed to contact with • ...
Shakespeare word seach 2021-09-09
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- on or to an upper floor of a building
- Not grown; immature.
- the place where a person was born.
- or covered with blood.
- printed in boldface type
- a house attached to a farm, especially the main house in which the farmer lives.
- formal agreement to get married.,
- resembling a cat in appearance, action, or character, especially by moving gracefully or stealthily.
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- (of a kind of animal) having a body temperature varying with that of the environment; poikilothermic.,
- the action of assassinating someone.
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc.
- so strange as to appear imaginary; not seeming real.
- -a boy attending school.
- grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly.,
- shameless and undisguised.
- spheroidal structure containing sense receptors for vision
16 Clues: Not grown; immature. • or covered with blood. • -a boy attending school. • printed in boldface type • shameless and undisguised. • formal agreement to get married., • the place where a person was born. • the action of assassinating someone. • on or to an upper floor of a building • grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly., • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Miguel Cordova 2023-10-12
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- Thrown at the worst actors and considered deadly.
- Shakespeare's wife that gave birth to his twins.
- rumors that he was going to murder his wife to be with the queen.
- The era was characterized by great pageantry.
- Romeo and Juliet inspired this modern musical.
- 1616.
- real ingredients are unknown live dogs or cats could not be found in a 5 square mile area of the theater.
- The name of the theater Shakespeare mainly wrote for.
- Anyone and everyone was allowed in however the worst people paid the worse view they got.
- Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon.
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- A dessert served at the Globe.
- Creativity over Style.
- The acting companies were made up of only men and boys.
- Severe epidemic from 1603-1604.
- The Virgin Queen.
15 Clues: 1616. • The Virgin Queen. • Creativity over Style. • A dessert served at the Globe. • Severe epidemic from 1603-1604. • The era was characterized by great pageantry. • Romeo and Juliet inspired this modern musical. • Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon. • Shakespeare's wife that gave birth to his twins. • Thrown at the worst actors and considered deadly. • ...
hanswoordraadsel 2013-04-05
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- don giovanni + casi fan tutte + ?
- le sacre du printemps
- trompetachtige
- stem tussen tenor en bas
- vioolconcerto in e minor
- oorspronkelijk snaarmateriaal
- componist jurassic park
- 6C
- de vier seizoenen
- opperkookmama
- barokke tieneridool
- leidtoon in mi groot
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- gezamelijke kookactiviteit
- eeuwige kampplaats
- Engelse dichter in love
- wakkerdam
- componist pirates of the carribean
- strijkinstrument
- vrouwenverslinder MI6
19 Clues: 6C • wakkerdam • opperkookmama • trompetachtige • strijkinstrument • de vier seizoenen • eeuwige kampplaats • barokke tieneridool • leidtoon in mi groot • le sacre du printemps • vrouwenverslinder MI6 • Engelse dichter in love • componist jurassic park • stem tussen tenor en bas • vioolconcerto in e minor • gezamelijke kookactiviteit • oorspronkelijk snaarmateriaal • ...
MACBETH CROSSOWRD 2016-03-09
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- Device used that the character use speaking directly to himself or directly to the audience
- IRONY When the audience knows more than the characters know
- HERO Every tragedy has a hero
- Middle, beginning, and end
- People who stood in the audience and watched plays
- COURT A place Shakespeare "Macbeth" was performed
- What usually occurs of stage
- A dark play both literally and symbolic written Shakespeare in 1606
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- Imitation of an action
- A monologue that the character is saying in ones head
- A person that causes a conflict for a protagonist is
- A main character in a story is a
- Another word for tone
- THEATER Theater that was built in 1499 by Shakespeare's playing company
14 Clues: Another word for tone • Imitation of an action • Middle, beginning, and end • What usually occurs of stage • HERO Every tragedy has a hero • A main character in a story is a • COURT A place Shakespeare "Macbeth" was performed • People who stood in the audience and watched plays • A person that causes a conflict for a protagonist is • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes (EJ) 2023-10-12
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- What modern musical did Romeo and Juliet inspire?
- What was shakespeares style?
- What City is the modern musical set in?
- Where did Shakespeare write a majority of his plays for?
- How many of shakespeares projects were Original out of the 30 he has done?
- Who had wrote comedies, tragedies and histories?
- Where was the globe built
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- What was an infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body. (
- When did the plague epidemic begin?
- When was the globe torn down for housing?
- When was the globe rebuilt?
- What closed down because of The plague?
- When did the globe get built?
- When did the original globe burn down?
- London lost 1⁄4 of its population due to the?
15 Clues: Where was the globe built • When was the globe rebuilt? • What was shakespeares style? • When did the globe get built? • When did the plague epidemic begin? • When did the original globe burn down? • What closed down because of The plague? • What City is the modern musical set in? • When was the globe torn down for housing? • London lost 1⁄4 of its population due to the? • ...
WW2: The Art of Codebreaking 2023-02-13
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- The town where Elizebeth lived to decipher the works of Shakespeare. Located in Illinois.
- The author of the works Elizebeth devoted her studies to.
- Elizebeth learned Latin, Greek, and _____________.
- Narcotic smuggling brothers.
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- Last name of the author Fabyan believed wrote Shakespeare works.
- The continent Elizebeth tracked SS agent "Sargo" in. Two words no space.
- Famous Italian mobster. Two words, no space.
7 Clues: Narcotic smuggling brothers. • Famous Italian mobster. Two words, no space. • Elizebeth learned Latin, Greek, and _____________. • The author of the works Elizebeth devoted her studies to. • Last name of the author Fabyan believed wrote Shakespeare works. • The continent Elizebeth tracked SS agent "Sargo" in. Two words no space. • ...
História da Inglaterra 2021-05-08
14 Clues: rio inglês • pássaro inglês • Religião antiga • escritor inglês • Montes ingleses • Religião inglesa • Dinastia inglesa • árvores inglesas • aboliu a monarquia • Monumento megalítico • universidades inglesa • Invadiram a Inglaterra • Arcebispo de Cantuária • Colonizaram a Inglaterra
Easy Peasy! 2022-08-04
14 Clues: Lookers • To Trust • Lend a hand • City of Love • Whale Tracker • _____Pixie cut • Short-fin Shark • Bread ingredient • Rapper_____ Rida • Japanese Farewell • Wedding Necessity • Dog's favourite Toy • Shakespeare Character • Never been done before
