shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Shakespeares Marriage and Children 2024-01-11
Across
- There Were No Accounts of ___________ From 1585 To 1592.
- 1582 Is The Year Anne and William _______.
Down
- 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 ____. • ...
Macbeth 2025-02-16
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Shakespeare's World 2014-03-02
Across
- 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"
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 Crossword of DOOM and DESPAIR 2026-03-03
Across
- Hermia’s father.
- An Asian country that was mentioned in the play.
- The name of the play.
- The first name of Snout
- The element that makes Hippolyta think that the lovers are telling the truth about their stories.
- One of the most important writers in history.
- Where the play was written.
Down
- One of Titania’s fairies that has the same name as a Heinz product.
- Theseus’ Master of the Revels, responsible for organizing the entertainment for the Duke’s marriage celebration.
- The first name of Puck.
- The character chosen to play the Lion.
- Where William Shakespeare was born.
- Region in Greece where the play takes place.
- The profession of the actors who acted in the play inside the play
- The main scene of the play.
15 Clues: Hermia’s father. • The name of the play. • The first name of Puck. • The first name of Snout • The main scene of the play. • Where the play was written. • Where William Shakespeare was born. • The character chosen to play the Lion. • Region in Greece where the play takes place. • One of the most important writers in history. • An Asian country that was mentioned in the play. • ...
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
Poetry Terms Crossword 2024-02-26
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Valentine's Day Crossword 2013-02-14
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Shakespeare's Life & Theater 2024-03-12
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Shakespeare's Lasting Legacy 2024-01-18
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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? • ...
Othello Background Info Przybylski 2025-04-07
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Macbeth Puzzle 2026-02-05
A Midsummer Night's Dream 2025-03-04
Across
- 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?
Down
- 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? • ...
Introduction to Shakespeare 2014-04-13
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 Word search 2021-09-08
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- (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., • ...
Julius Caesar Crossword Puzzle 2016-12-13
Across
- / 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
Down
- / 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. • ...
Much Ado About Nothing 2019-11-24
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- How old was he when he died?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- How many siblings did he have altogether?
Down
- 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? • ...
FAMOUS PEOPLES FIRST NAMES 1 2025-08-16
Across
- Elizabeth II (Royalty)
- Curie (Radioactivity)
- Shakespeare (Literature)
- Gandhi (Independence)
- Winfrey (Television)
- Einstein (Physics)
- Mandela (Activism)
- Ali (Boxing)
Down
- 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)
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Miguel Cordova 2023-10-12
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Shakespeare Cross-Word 2022-02-23
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Romero and juliet background notes by jemy 2021-08-18
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
WW2: The Art of Codebreaking 2023-02-13
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
hanswoordraadsel 2013-04-05
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
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
juliet and romeo news 2022-02-15
13 Clues: - ball • - symbolic • - fighting • - matrimony • - affection • - Tybalt ___ • - main character • - writer of play • - house of Romeo • - main character • - house of juliet • - star crossed ___ • - died in this scene
MACBETH CROSSOWRD 2016-03-09
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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? • ...
William Shakespeare 2013-11-16
Across
- Town where Shakespeare was born
- A sad, depressing play is a ...
- A play often based on a historical event
Down
- A short poem with 14 lines and a special rhyming pattern
- Name of Shakespeare's first child
- A funny play is a ...
- Famous Elizabethan theater in London
- Name of Shakespeare's wife
- A tragic play which has a name similar to Shakespeare's son
- ... and Juliet
10 Clues: ... and Juliet • A funny play is a ... • Name of Shakespeare's wife • Town where Shakespeare was born • A sad, depressing play is a ... • Name of Shakespeare's first child • Famous Elizabethan theater in London • A play often based on a historical event • A short poem with 14 lines and a special rhyming pattern • A tragic play which has a name similar to Shakespeare's son
Shakespeare today 2013-09-30
Across
- What was the RSC called before it was renamed? The Shakespeare ...
- Due to what did some seats in the Modern Globe Theatre get lost?
- How many permanent theaters have settled in Stratford upon Avon?
- Which Walt Disney film is the most famous adaptation of Hamlet?
Down
- Name a director that is producing true adaptations of Shakespeares plays.
- Who was the initiator of the Modern Globe Theatre? Sam ...
- How many different kinds of adaptations have we talked about?
- What TV-show sometimes uses Shakespeares ideas?
- Who donated the building site for the RSC? Charles ...
- Which play has been adapted more than 75 times?
10 Clues: What TV-show sometimes uses Shakespeares ideas? • Which play has been adapted more than 75 times? • Who donated the building site for the RSC? Charles ... • Who was the initiator of the Modern Globe Theatre? Sam ... • How many different kinds of adaptations have we talked about? • Which Walt Disney film is the most famous adaptation of Hamlet? • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2021-01-22
Across
- i was his _____
- i waited, i ____, and i wished
- the stranger and widge headed which way from berwick (north, south etc..)
- where did widge first stay at
Down
- how old was widge
- the stranger was a ___
- How many people had the dr taught the system to
- widge's nickname was
- what was the name of the dr who adopted him
- what did the stanger and widge ride on
10 Clues: i was his _____ • how old was widge • widge's nickname was • the stranger was a ___ • where did widge first stay at • i waited, i ____, and i wished • what did the stanger and widge ride on • what was the name of the dr who adopted him • How many people had the dr taught the system to • the stranger and widge headed which way from berwick (north, south etc..)
Shakespeare Plays 2022-03-25
Across
- This is a play about 2 couples who enter a forest and all fall in love with the wrong people. Someone gets their head turned into a donkey.
- This play is about a prince who must avenge the death of his father (who was killed by the prince's uncle).
- This play is about a man named Iago who doesn't get a promotion, so tortures his boss. The boss eventually kills his wife and himself.
- This play is about a king who divides his kingdom among his daughters, who then cast him out.
- this is a play about a wizard who makes a storm at sea to shipwreck his brother and exact his revenge.
- This is a play about a man who marries a rebellious woman
Down
- This play is about a brutal warrior who receives a prophecy that he will be king. He kills to get it.
- This play is about two young lovers whose families don't want them to be together.
- a man gets a loan that he can't repay. The money lender asks for a pound of flesh.
- this is a play about an emperor murdered by senators
10 Clues: this is a play about an emperor murdered by senators • This is a play about a man who marries a rebellious woman • This play is about two young lovers whose families don't want them to be together. • a man gets a loan that he can't repay. The money lender asks for a pound of flesh. • ...
William Shakespeare 2024-09-17
Across
- a poem of 14 lines written in iambic pentameter
- the name of William and Anne's son who died aged 11
- which Queen reigned England as WS was building his career?
- the birthplace of WS
- the name of Shakespeare's theatre
Down
- in order to pursue his career, WS had to move to ...
- a type of drama, usually with a sad ending
- one of the main themes present in Shakespeare's sonnets
- a type of drama, usually with a happy ending
- complete the sentence: "WS was the most famous English language ... of all times"
10 Clues: the birthplace of WS • the name of Shakespeare's theatre • a type of drama, usually with a sad ending • a type of drama, usually with a happy ending • a poem of 14 lines written in iambic pentameter • the name of William and Anne's son who died aged 11 • in order to pursue his career, WS had to move to ... • one of the main themes present in Shakespeare's sonnets • ...
SHAKESPEARE VOCABULARY 2023-12-18
Across
- NAME OF A FEUDAL LORD
- A SLENDER DOUBLE-REED INSTRUMENT
- NAME OF THE MAIN CHARACTER
- LOCATION OF THE STORY
- LARGE POT USED FOR BOILING
Down
- A SMALL HIGH-PITCHED FLUTE SIMILAR TO A PICCOLO
- TO MOVE OUT OR DEPART FROM
- A CRUEL AND OPPRESSIVE DICTATOR
- A PART OF A METAL TYPEFACE THAT PROJECTS BEYOND ITS BODY
- AN AUTOMATIC SIGNAL
10 Clues: AN AUTOMATIC SIGNAL • NAME OF A FEUDAL LORD • LOCATION OF THE STORY • TO MOVE OUT OR DEPART FROM • NAME OF THE MAIN CHARACTER • LARGE POT USED FOR BOILING • A CRUEL AND OPPRESSIVE DICTATOR • A SLENDER DOUBLE-REED INSTRUMENT • A SMALL HIGH-PITCHED FLUTE SIMILAR TO A PICCOLO • A PART OF A METAL TYPEFACE THAT PROJECTS BEYOND ITS BODY
Shakespeare Vocab 2024-11-15
Across
- a play that deals with dark themes and makes the audience feel emotion like sadnessm anger, etc.
- indication of something happening in the future
- a remark or passage in a play that is intended to be heard by the audience but not by other characters in the play
- a line of verse with 5 metrical feet, each consisting of one short/unstressed syllable followed by a long/stressed syllable
- speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers
Down
- a poem of fourteen lines, typically with ten syllables per line
- the attribution of personal nature or human characteristics to something nonhuman
- uncultivated land, especially in Britain
- visually descriptive or figurative language
- figure of speech comparing two things using "like" or "as"
10 Clues: uncultivated land, especially in Britain • visually descriptive or figurative language • indication of something happening in the future • figure of speech comparing two things using "like" or "as" • a poem of fourteen lines, typically with ten syllables per line • speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers • ...
William Shakespeare 2025-04-28
Across
- excited after first success
- dull, without shine or brilliance
- vomiting (Shakespeare used this in As You Like It)
- a robber or an outlaw
- specially made for someone (now common in fashion)
Down
- to shrink or diminish gradually
- a sharp, quick cry or bark
- twisted or knotted, like old tree branchesl
- a foolish person
- economical, careful with resources
10 Clues: a foolish person • a robber or an outlaw • a sharp, quick cry or bark • excited after first success • to shrink or diminish gradually • dull, without shine or brilliance • economical, careful with resources • twisted or knotted, like old tree branchesl • vomiting (Shakespeare used this in As You Like It) • specially made for someone (now common in fashion)
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-09-12
Across
- Marie was born in this country
- Number of elements Marie and Pierre discovered
- Kind of cancer therapy Marie's research sparked
- The French university Marie studied at
- Trucks that carried and dropped off x-rays
Down
- The war Marie was involved in
- Element Marie named after her home country
- Marie's husband and research partner
- Term used to refer to the series of underground classes Marie and Bronya attended
- Material Marie and Pierre studied
10 Clues: The war Marie was involved in • Marie was born in this country • Material Marie and Pierre studied • Marie's husband and research partner • The French university Marie studied at • Element Marie named after her home country • Trucks that carried and dropped off x-rays • Number of elements Marie and Pierre discovered • Kind of cancer therapy Marie's research sparked • ...
Not of an age, but for all time 2022-04-23
Across
- The Bard of ...
- This prince of Denmark was the main character in Shakespeare's longest play
- His wife, who shares her name with a CBL DB celeb
- This island was being fought over by the Venetians and the Ottomans in the tragedy Othello
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
Down
- Shakespeare's father had a career making these
- Shakespeare's shortest tragedy
- First name of his first daughter
- Name of the playing company that Shakespeare was part owner of
- His second and third child were this
- The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was set in this country
11 Clues: The Bard of ... • Shakespeare's shortest tragedy • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • First name of his first daughter • His second and third child were this • Shakespeare's father had a career making these • His wife, who shares her name with a CBL DB celeb • The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet was set in this country • ...
Language Day puzzle 2021-04-07
Across
- Shakespeare's was born in Stratford-upon-_________
- Shakespeare was also known as the ________ of Avon
- a famous female character from Shakespeare's play
- Shakespeare died at the age of ___________-two
Down
- a person who writes plays
- a fourteen line poem
- Shakespeare's first name
- one of Shakespeare's famous plays
8 Clues: a fourteen line poem • Shakespeare's first name • a person who writes plays • one of Shakespeare's famous plays • Shakespeare died at the age of ___________-two • a famous female character from Shakespeare's play • Shakespeare's was born in Stratford-upon-_________ • Shakespeare was also known as the ________ of Avon
Shakepseares plays 2024-03-12
8 Clues: Genre of Hamlet • Name of Hamlets uncle • Play with over 29 500 words • One of his most famous plays • Another one of his famous plays • Hamlet's father is referred as a... • Number of plays Shakespeare has written • Greatest play writer in English history
Shakespeare's World (April 2026) 2026-03-09
Across
- _________ Upon Avon in present-day Warwickshire, England is where Shakespeare was born and would die. A town in Canada with this same name holds an annual Shakespeare festival each summer.
- Antony & __________ is a Shakespeare tragedy based upon the Egyptian queen's love affair with Mark Antony.
- During his schooling at the King's New School in his hometown, instruction was mainly conducted not in English, but in this classical language.
- Romeo is a member of this house who falls in love with Juliet, who is a member of the rival House of Capulet.
- Moorish prince and Venetian general who serves as the title character of this Shakespeare tragedy.
- Name of the famous London theatre where most of Shakespeare's plays were premiered.
- Published in 1609, this collection of 154 sets of poems continue to inspire readers apart from his plays.
- Name of murdered Scottish king portrayed in Macbeth (He was actually not a murdered old man, but was a child who died of illness).
- _______ V, a telling of one of England's most successful military campaigns in France, was first new play performed in the Globe at its opening in 1599.
- Portrayed as a hunchback (He was not), King ________ III is this play's title character and villain. It remains the chief source of popular opinion regarding this monarch's life.
- Aside from periods of plague, this day of the week was one of two instances when plays could not be performed publicly.
Down
- Magician and usurped Duke of Milan who serves as the lead character in The Tempest.
- The bulk of Shakespeare's paying audience members are described by this term because they spent the performance looking up to the stage, standing rather than sitting.
- Set in a fictionalized, pre-Christian Britain, this play focused on the decline of a mad king and his fracturing kingdom.
- Famous Spanish author of Don Quixote who was buried on the same date, though not the same day, as when Shakespeare died.
- Aide from periods of plague, this period on Christian calendar when plays could not be performed publicly.
- Rosenkrantz and Guildenstern were courtiers who once were friends with this play's title character but were eventually charged with killing him (FYI, they would die and not the title character).
- Maiden name of Shakespeare's wife. By coincidence, a famous American actress shares the same first and last name.
- Famous boastful and cowardly knight found in three of Shakespeare's play who is also the title character from Verdi's final opera.
- Main character in Much Ado About Nothing who begins the play dismissive of love, only to eventually fall in love with the equally skeptical Beatrice.
- Twelfth Night centers on twin siblings, Sebastian and _______, who begin the play being separated from each other after being shipwrecked. Her name also doubles as the name of a stringed instrument.
- In Shakespeare's time, all parts in all plays were played by _____. Women were not permitted to act.
- Main character in Julius Caesar, encouraged by Cassius to arrange the title's character's assassination in the Roman Senate.
23 Clues: Magician and usurped Duke of Milan who serves as the lead character in The Tempest. • Name of the famous London theatre where most of Shakespeare's plays were premiered. • Moorish prince and Venetian general who serves as the title character of this Shakespeare tragedy. • ...
crossword puzzle 2014-03-10
Across
- father of exploration
- panted the sistine chapel
- wrote plays
- christianity founder
- printing press
- took Incas gold
- Louis xiv
- took Aztecs gold
- sunking
- painted the last supper
- Budhism founder
Down
- Russia leader
- first to sail around Africa
- wrote 95 Theses
- prussia leader
- most famous humanist
- christianity leader
- catholic rulrs of the HRE
- the word leader
- rediscovered America
20 Clues: sunking • Louis xiv • wrote plays • Russia leader • prussia leader • printing press • wrote 95 Theses • took Incas gold • the word leader • Budhism founder • took Aztecs gold • christianity leader • christianity founder • most famous humanist • rediscovered America • father of exploration • painted the last supper • panted the sistine chapel • catholic rulrs of the HRE • first to sail around Africa
hanswoordraadsel 2013-04-05
Across
- barokke tieneridool
- componist pirates of the carribean
- leidtoon in mi groot
- oorspronkelijk snaarmateriaal
- vioolconcerto in e minor
- vrouwenverslinder MI6
- gezamelijke kookactiviteit
- 6C
- opperkookmama
Down
- wakkerdam
- componist jurassic park
- Engelse dichter in love
- de vier seizoenen
- kampveldslag
- trompetachtige
- stem tussen tenor en bas
- don giovanni + casi fan tutte + ?
- le sacre du printemps
- eeuwige kampplaats
- strijkinstrument
20 Clues: 6C • wakkerdam • kampveldslag • opperkookmama • trompetachtige • strijkinstrument • de vier seizoenen • eeuwige kampplaats • barokke tieneridool • leidtoon in mi groot • vrouwenverslinder MI6 • le sacre du printemps • componist jurassic park • Engelse dichter in love • vioolconcerto in e minor • stem tussen tenor en bas • gezamelijke kookactiviteit • oorspronkelijk snaarmateriaal • ...
Othello Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-19
Across
- Jealous boyfriend
- Loyal to othello
- Lusting over desdemona
- Desdemona's uncle
- Prostitute
- Brabantio's daughter
- Hates the musician
- Duke of venice upholds the law
- Weapon iago uses to hurt cassio
- Italian fencer
Down
- What othello is described as
- The squadron leader
- Hates the clown
- Castle
- Play writter
- The father
- Desdemona's Cousin
- Black man
- Setting
- Close to desdemona
20 Clues: Castle • Setting • Black man • The father • Prostitute • Play writter • Italian fencer • Hates the clown • Loyal to othello • Jealous boyfriend • Desdemona's uncle • Desdemona's Cousin • Hates the musician • Close to desdemona • The squadron leader • Brabantio's daughter • Lusting over desdemona • What othello is described as • Duke of venice upholds the law • Weapon iago uses to hurt cassio
Hogan Family Crossword 2020-07-02
Across
- Preschool Grad
- Atom Hockey player
- Snorer
- Board gamer
- Sells Houses
- Never buttons his shirt
- Italian
- Rockwell Jr.
- Bear
- Mr. Shakespeare
- Table maker
- Van builder
- Nephew
- Farmer
- LaSalle gymnastics
Down
- Reads chirp loves mayo
- Best hearts player
- Youngest
- Bald Actor
- Farmer’s Wife
- Made Perogies
- Teacher
- Sr. Pokemon Trader
- September Birthday
- Youngest girl
25 Clues: Bear • Snorer • Nephew • Farmer • Italian • Teacher • Youngest • Bald Actor • Board gamer • Table maker • Van builder • Sells Houses • Rockwell Jr. • Farmer’s Wife • Made Perogies • Youngest girl • Preschool Grad • Mr. Shakespeare • Best hearts player • Atom Hockey player • Sr. Pokemon Trader • September Birthday • LaSalle gymnastics • Reads chirp loves mayo • Never buttons his shirt
CRYPTEX 2017-03-21
Across
- Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
- Dan Brown
- The Stars Shine Down
- Jay Gatsby
- Gone With The Wind
- Jane Eyre
- Les Misérables
- Pen name of J.K Rowling
- Message in a bottle
- The Tempest
Down
- Agent Maria Hill
- Bilbo Baggins
- 3 Musketeers
- Grown Ups
- Invisible man
- Alice in Wonderland
- Catcher in Rye
- Benedict Cumberbatch
- R.A.B
- Picture of Dorian Gray
20 Clues: R.A.B • Grown Ups • Dan Brown • Jane Eyre • Jay Gatsby • The Tempest • 3 Musketeers • Bilbo Baggins • Invisible man • Catcher in Rye • Les Misérables • Agent Maria Hill • Gone With The Wind • Alice in Wonderland • Message in a bottle • Benedict Cumberbatch • The Stars Shine Down • Picture of Dorian Gray • Pen name of J.K Rowling • Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
48 2024-08-12
Across
- Theatrical music
- Ornate art
- Dream-like art
- British invasion
- Famous painting
- Hitchcock film
- Music festival
- Design school
- Art movement
- French upheaval
- Art movement
- Gutenberg's press
- Roaring Twenties
Down
- Movable type
- Artistic period
- Picasso's style
- Avant-garde art
- Medieval architecture
- Hamlet author
- Age of reason
- Norman invasion
- Factory boom
- Decorative art
- Greek thinkers
- Artistic rebirth
25 Clues: Ornate art • Movable type • Factory boom • Art movement • Art movement • Hamlet author • Age of reason • Design school • Dream-like art • Hitchcock film • Decorative art • Music festival • Greek thinkers • Artistic period • Picasso's style • Avant-garde art • Famous painting • Norman invasion • French upheaval • Theatrical music • British invasion • Artistic rebirth • Roaring Twenties • Gutenberg's press • ...
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
Romeo Juliet crossword- Jt Livingston 2022-08-15
Across
- the original story of romeo and juliet
- rumors were that he was going to murder his wife to be with queen elizabeth
- shakespeares wife
- known as "the virgin queen"
- born on april 23, 1564
- the globe theater was torn down how many times
- built in 1599 by the chamberlain's company
Down
- shakespeare had to flee stratford for this reason
- a theater company before known as the lord chamberlain's men
- a particular type of fashion for that time
- were thrown at the worst actors
- the more modern version of romeo and juliet in 1996 starred this actor
- the entire and only meal you could have at the globe theater
- a person who would pay a penny to stand in front of the stage
14 Clues: shakespeares wife • born on april 23, 1564 • known as "the virgin queen" • were thrown at the worst actors • the original story of romeo and juliet • a particular type of fashion for that time • built in 1599 by the chamberlain's company • the globe theater was torn down how many times • shakespeare had to flee stratford for this reason • ...
Romeo juliet background notes - Jt 2022-08-15
Across
- shakespeares wife
- built in 1599 by the chamberlain's company
- shakespeare had to flee stratford for this reason
- a theater company before known as the lord chamberlain's men
- the globe theater was torn down how many times
- rumors were that he was going to murder his wife to be with queen elizabeth
- were thrown at the worst actors
Down
- the original story of romeo and juliet
- a particular type of fashion for that time
- a person who would pay a penny to stand in front of the stage
- born on april 23, 1564
- known as "the virgin queen"
- the entire and only meal you could have at the globe theater
- the more modern version of romeo and juliet in 1996 starred this actor
14 Clues: shakespeares wife • born on april 23, 1564 • known as "the virgin queen" • were thrown at the worst actors • the original story of romeo and juliet • a particular type of fashion for that time • built in 1599 by the chamberlain's company • the globe theater was torn down how many times • shakespeare had to flee stratford for this reason • ...
Romeo juliet background notes - Jt 2022-08-15
Across
- shakespeares wife
- built in 1599 by the chamberlain's company
- shakespeare had to flee stratford for this reason
- a theater company before known as the lord chamberlain's men
- the globe theater was torn down how many times
- rumors were that he was going to murder his wife to be with queen elizabeth
- were thrown at the worst actors
Down
- the original story of romeo and juliet
- a particular type of fashion for that time
- a person who would pay a penny to stand in front of the stage
- born on april 23, 1564
- known as "the virgin queen"
- the entire and only meal you could have at the globe theater
- the more modern version of romeo and juliet in 1996 starred this actor
14 Clues: shakespeares wife • born on april 23, 1564 • known as "the virgin queen" • were thrown at the worst actors • the original story of romeo and juliet • a particular type of fashion for that time • built in 1599 by the chamberlain's company • the globe theater was torn down how many times • shakespeare had to flee stratford for this reason • ...
Sinterklaas 2017-12-02
Across
- niet nu
- balsport
- vogel
- kun je boodschappen doen
- vrucht
- hoofdpersoon in sprookje
- plaats waar je bent
- hier valt erg weinig regen
Down
- neem je dagelijks mee naar school
- kun je mee eten
- Engelse toneelschrijver
- 100 jaar
- Hoofdstad van Friesland
- minister president
- dier op boerderij
- vogel
- Europees land
- Brexit
- komt na zes
19 Clues: vogel • vogel • vrucht • Brexit • niet nu • 100 jaar • balsport • komt na zes • Europees land • kun je mee eten • dier op boerderij • minister president • plaats waar je bent • Engelse toneelschrijver • Hoofdstad van Friesland • kun je boodschappen doen • hoofdpersoon in sprookje • hier valt erg weinig regen • neem je dagelijks mee naar school
Las identidades 2023-09-25
17 Clues: Zendaya • volunteer • Chris Evan • Partner (f) • P.E teacher • Simone Biles • Lionel Messi • Salvador Dali • Micheal Jordan • Mario Cipolline • Eddie Van Halen • Natalia Osipova • William Shakespeare • Someone that studies • World language teachers • someone that doesn't eat meat • uses social media to share their daily routines
SHAKESPEARE MOST FAMOUS PIECES. 2020-07-23
6 Clues: No • Comedy whose theme is love • Tragedy of revenge for power • Tragedy of beatrayal and ingratitude • It's a tragedy at begning of Shakespeare • The story about Duke of Milon and Prospero's magican Shakespeare last piece
othello 2018-04-19
Across
- The squadron leader
- what othello is described as
- hates the clown
- Lusting over desdemona
- loyal to othello
- duke of venice upholds the law
- Brabantio's daughter
- setting
- The father
- hates the musican
- Close to desdemona
Down
- play writter
- Desdemona's Cousin
- Desdemona's uncle
- weapon iago uses to hurt cassio
- black man
- Italian fencer
- castle
- Prostitute
- jealous boyfriend
20 Clues: castle • setting • black man • The father • Prostitute • play writter • Italian fencer • hates the clown • loyal to othello • Desdemona's uncle • hates the musican • jealous boyfriend • Desdemona's Cousin • Close to desdemona • The squadron leader • Brabantio's daughter • Lusting over desdemona • what othello is described as • duke of venice upholds the law • weapon iago uses to hurt cassio
monuments 2021-12-16
Famous People 2021-12-21
26 Clues: Speak • Diary • Queen • Change • Space X • StarWars • Composer • Swimming • Physicist • Book Club • Mona Lisa • Spiderman • Light Bulb • HarryPotter • Wooden Teeth • Ford Theatre • Lost to Trump • Horror Writer • Apple Founder • Free Shipping • Cofounder ACLU • I Have A Dream • Loves McDonalds • Romeo and Juliet • Hundred Years War • Minister Human Rights
Who wrote the book? 2023-10-25
22 Clues: **o • b**k • m**e • u**y • d**w • wr**e • g***t • b***t • st*** • w***d • t***r • e****l • wr***r • p*****r • p*ct*** • h**g**l • i**e***d • an***l*u • a**p***e • s****t**t • g**b**s**n • s***e*****e
Authors 2024-02-10
33 Clues: Dan • Leo • Ian • Tom • Mark • R.L. • Rene • Enid • Jane • C.S. • Gosho • Akira • Terry • Jules • Roald • Isaac • Astrid • Fyodor • Agatha • Barbara • William • Hermann • Michael • Charles • Danielle • Stephanie • Alexandre • Friedrich • George R.R. • Arthur Conan • Joanne Kathleen • Johann Wolfgang • John Ronald Reuel
NAME THE WRITERS 2016-08-01
17 Clues: FABLES • JANE EYRE • GITANJALI • DAFFODILS • TOM SAWYER • FAIRY TALES • WAR AND PEACE • PARADISE LOST • TO THE SKYLARK • ROBINSON CRUSOE • RAPE OF THE LOCK • DAVID COPPERFIELD • PRIDE AND PREJUDICE • ALICE IN WONDERLAND • THE MERCHANT OF VENICE • THE MAYOR OF CASTERBRIDGE • THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME
Great Britain 2020-04-14
17 Clues: Park • river • Gallery • guardian • ben clock • black taxi • ride a Train • famous London • England symbol • to keep pictures • park in the past • Eye wheel • London stands on • Abbey royal Church • People drink it at 5 o'clock • of London famous tower • Shakespeare The most famous English writer.
globe theater crossword 2021-05-27
Across
- City where the globe is located
- lowest social class of people that could sit in the globe
- Shakespear's actors
- a seating spot for the upper class
- His plays were played at the globe
Down
- Was built in 1598
- 3000 of these could sit in the original globe
- people who stood at the lowest level
- time period in which Shakespeare lived
9 Clues: Was built in 1598 • Shakespear's actors • City where the globe is located • a seating spot for the upper class • His plays were played at the globe • people who stood at the lowest level • time period in which Shakespeare lived • 3000 of these could sit in the original globe • lowest social class of people that could sit in the globe
Shakespeare's Secret 2017-06-05
Across
- Person who helped Hero look for the Murphy Diamond
- The main character of the book
- Queen of England during Shakespeare’s time
- Hero’s sister
Down
- The diamond that was said to hold the secret to the true identity of Shakespeare
- Likes to do crossword puzzles with Hero
- Famous play writer
- Mother of Queen Elizabeth
- Person said to have written Shakespeare’s plays
9 Clues: Hero’s sister • Famous play writer • Mother of Queen Elizabeth • The main character of the book • Likes to do crossword puzzles with Hero • Queen of England during Shakespeare’s time • Person said to have written Shakespeare’s plays • Person who helped Hero look for the Murphy Diamond • The diamond that was said to hold the secret to the true identity of Shakespeare
Shakespeare's Secret 2017-06-05
Across
- Queen of England during Shakespeare’s time
- Person who helped Hero look for the Murphy Diamond
- Mother of Queen Elizabeth
- Famous play writer
Down
- The diamond that was said to hold the secret to the true identity of Shakespeare
- Hero’s sister
- The main character of the book
- Person said to have written Shakespeare’s plays
- Likes to do crossword puzzles with Hero
9 Clues: Hero’s sister • Famous play writer • Mother of Queen Elizabeth • The main character of the book • Likes to do crossword puzzles with Hero • Queen of England during Shakespeare’s time • Person said to have written Shakespeare’s plays • Person who helped Hero look for the Murphy Diamond • The diamond that was said to hold the secret to the true identity of Shakespeare
Literature in the Elizabethan Age 2023-10-31
Across
- Romeo and Juliet ends in a...
- Typical poem in Elizabethan poetry
- What is one of Shakespeare's most famous works called?
- What is a line of six iambic feet called?
- A contemporary of Shakespeare (surname)
Down
- What rhyme scheme is used in a sonnet?
- With which element ends the dramatic structure?
- What is one of the words Shakespeare invented?
- What did Edmund Spenser write?
9 Clues: Romeo and Juliet ends in a... • What did Edmund Spenser write? • Typical poem in Elizabethan poetry • What rhyme scheme is used in a sonnet? • A contemporary of Shakespeare (surname) • What is a line of six iambic feet called? • What is one of the words Shakespeare invented? • With which element ends the dramatic structure? • ...
Crossword with my favorite UK icons. 2023-09-24
Romeo and Juliet Character CrosswordPuzzle 2022-05-29
16 Clues: nanny • author • pharmacist • friar, pope • 13 years old • romeo's family • Romeo's cousin • Juliet's cousin • Romeo's servant • juliet's family • capulet servant • Romeo's dream wife • Romeo's best friend • got married in the play • Esacules, ruler of Verona • home to capulets and montagues
Test 2025-06-21
Happy Anniversary 2020-02-15
24 Clues: in • true • DDS at • 15th of • lived in • Moved to • mother of • first car • Salt Lake • happy 19th • state park • sixth child • fifth child • third child • first child • second child • fourth child • Sarah and... • Matt's mission • Sarah's mission • studied together • Sarah is Primary_ • maker of beautiful • sunset sung by Rae Anne
Science 2022-08-25
Across
- GTA water mission suit
- Chef
- Gymsuit
- VUA
- a great boxer
- a river
- capital of Ohio
- Dodge Challenger
- locked up won’t lettme go
Down
- long word
- they love Minnesota and football
- the dark age
- $100
- singing chipmunk
- nickname Steve and likes deep sea
- looks like mozzarella
- rhymes with Shakespeare
- VOR
- rhymes with dab again
- best watch
20 Clues: VUA • VOR • $100 • Chef • Gymsuit • a river • long word • best watch • the dark age • a great boxer • capital of Ohio • singing chipmunk • Dodge Challenger • looks like mozzarella • rhymes with dab again • GTA water mission suit • rhymes with Shakespeare • locked up won’t lettme go • they love Minnesota and football • nickname Steve and likes deep sea
McHale Family Crossword 2025-12-24
23 Clues: fore • stones • mom fear • art city • ski town • card game • dad hobby • windy city • board game • jam cookies • land of cats • mom's shadow • iceland bird • be steadwell • sunday night • safety cheese • find and hide • madeleine hobby • one up, one down • finding crayfish • get betsy's attention • unplanned camping visitor • newspaper delivery surprise
Hamlet 2021-03-09
15 Clues: loss • Hamleti ema • Ophelia vend • Taani prints • Norra prints • Poloniuse tütar • Peasündmuste riik • "... või mitte ..." • Ophelia surma põhjus • Kronborgi lossi küla • Taani kuninga nõudlik • Shakespeare'i sünnimaa • Hamleti lähedaline sõber • Hamleti autori perekonnanimi • Poloniuse poolt saadetud luuraja Prantusmaale
Crossword 2021-09-30
12 Clues: H.G Wells • Harper Lee • Shakespeare • James Joyce • Ian Fleming • JRR Tolkien • Jane Austen • R.L. Stevenson • Salman Rushdie • Kenneth Grahame • Khushwant Singh • Arthur Conan Doyle
World of Shakespeare 2025-12-20
Across
- A speech in which a character speaks his or her thoughts aloud.
- A famous English poet and playwright.
- A person who writes plays.
- A place where plays are performed on stage.
- A serious play with a sad ending.
Down
- A play with humour and a happy ending.
- A 14-line poem written in a fixed pattern.
- A famous tragedy written by Shakespeare.
- The heroine of Romeo and Juliet.
- The hero of Romeo and Juliet, known for his love.
10 Clues: A person who writes plays. • The heroine of Romeo and Juliet. • A serious play with a sad ending. • A famous English poet and playwright. • A play with humour and a happy ending. • A famous tragedy written by Shakespeare. • A 14-line poem written in a fixed pattern. • A place where plays are performed on stage. • The hero of Romeo and Juliet, known for his love. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-03-20
Othello Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-19
Across
- Italian fencer
- what othello is described as
- play writter
- setting
- Desdemona's Cousin
- Close to desdemona
- hates the musican
- hates the clown
- Lusting over desdemona
Down
- weapon iago uses to hurt cassio
- loyal to othello
- The father
- The squadron leader
- black man
- Brabantio's daughter
- Desdemona's uncle
- duke of venice upholds the law
- Prostitute
- jealous boyfriend
- castle
20 Clues: castle • setting • black man • The father • Prostitute • play writter • Italian fencer • hates the clown • loyal to othello • Desdemona's uncle • jealous boyfriend • hates the musican • Desdemona's Cousin • Close to desdemona • The squadron leader • Brabantio's daughter • Lusting over desdemona • what othello is described as • duke of venice upholds the law • weapon iago uses to hurt cassio
CHRISTMAS 2022 2022-12-24
20 Clues: sing • ring • frosty • midnight • beverage • Shakespeare • not chicken • reo thompson • if don't own • hung by fire • Santas is red • tinsel holder • Better than good • a type of a cabin • Drops in New York • opposite of a dog • largest living cat • bigger than a coyote • port city in ontario • Helps you find your way
April Fun Flyer 2023-03-31
Across
- Christian holiday
- Bill Gates
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Palm Sunday weather
- Playwright
- This month
- Every four years
- April flower
- search engine
- Steve Jobs
Down
- 3rd U.S. President
- Look in the sky
- Grand Rapids hockey
- Look up a word
- videos
- Funny girl
- A girl's best friend (Marilyn Monroe)
- 93 million miles from the sun
- Jewish holiday
- Superheroes
20 Clues: videos • Funny girl • Bill Gates • Playwright • This month • Steve Jobs • Superheroes • April flower • search engine • Look up a word • Jewish holiday • Look in the sky • Every four years • Christian holiday • Leonardo DiCaprio • 3rd U.S. President • Grand Rapids hockey • Palm Sunday weather • 93 million miles from the sun • A girl's best friend (Marilyn Monroe)
Shakespeare techniques 2022-06-22
Across
- Example: love = heart
- example: Bang! Went the door. Bang! Went the firework Bang! Went the table
- giving an object human like qualities
- Using Like or As
Down
- When Describing something
- Words or phrases that you can really imagine
- Multiple words in a sentence starting with the same letter
- words that sound like what they’re said
- hinting at something that possibly could happen later in the book
- Comparing One Thing to Another Without Using Like or As
10 Clues: Using Like or As • Example: love = heart • When Describing something • giving an object human like qualities • words that sound like what they’re said • Words or phrases that you can really imagine • Comparing One Thing to Another Without Using Like or As • Multiple words in a sentence starting with the same letter • ...
William shakespeare 2021-09-17
10 Clues: his first name • a 14 line poem • married William • first daughters name • the place of his birth • he born in what month? • “thus with a____ I die” ... • the last play he wrote alone • his most famous sonnet in history • one of the types of style of play
Shakespeare Terms 2021-02-15
Across
- a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
- a short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot
- event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period
- an unusually long speech in which a character who is on stage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud
- a story written to be acted for an audience
Down
- a combination of contradictory terms
- humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot
- a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings
- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
- poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter; each line of poetry contains 5 iambs, or metrical feet, that consist of an unstressed syllable followed by stressed syllable
10 Clues: a combination of contradictory terms • two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme • a story written to be acted for an audience • humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot • event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period • a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different • ...
Shakespeare vocab 2021-11-18
Across
- 2 characters who oppose each other in personality and function of the story
- to act in a way to settle a difference between two people or parties
- a heath professional trained in the art of preparing drugs and medicine
- the release of the audience emotions through empathy with the characters
- A main character cursed by fate and possessing a tragic flaw
- the struggle a character engages in with his/her own thoughts/emotions
Down
- a problem facing the hero as a result of the bad guy
- One or more humorous character who partucupate in scenes intended to lighten the mood
- The fatal character flaw of the tragic hero also called a tragic flaw.
- to punish by sending the perpetrator away indefinitely
10 Clues: a problem facing the hero as a result of the bad guy • to punish by sending the perpetrator away indefinitely • A main character cursed by fate and possessing a tragic flaw • to act in a way to settle a difference between two people or parties • The fatal character flaw of the tragic hero also called a tragic flaw. • ...
William Shakespeare 2015-05-29
10 Clues: William's Son • William's Home Town • William's First Born • Where was William Buried • Month of William's birth • Shakespeare's First Play • His Mother's Maiden Name • All the World's a ______ • How did the Globe Theatre burn down • How many of Shakespheare's plays were published
Shakespeare WOTD 2015-05-12
Across
- Unprincipled untrustworthy, or dishonest dealing
- Influenced by trickery, flattery; misled
- Rude, boorish, or surly person
- Severity of manner or life; sterness
- To remain or stay; linger or loiter
Down
- Descendant or offspring; child
- To renounce, repudiate, retract
- Representing fictitiously or deceptively
- Deliberate and without motive; willful
- Astute or sharp in practical manners
10 Clues: Descendant or offspring; child • Rude, boorish, or surly person • To renounce, repudiate, retract • To remain or stay; linger or loiter • Severity of manner or life; sterness • Astute or sharp in practical manners • Deliberate and without motive; willful • Representing fictitiously or deceptively • Influenced by trickery, flattery; misled • ...
