shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Language Day puzzle 2021-04-07
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- 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
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- 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
Romeo Juliet crossword- Jt Livingston 2022-08-15
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
William Shakespeare 2013-11-16
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- Town where Shakespeare was born
- A sad, depressing play is a ...
- A play often based on a historical event
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- 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
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- 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?
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- NAME OF A FEUDAL LORD
- A SLENDER DOUBLE-REED INSTRUMENT
- NAME OF THE MAIN CHARACTER
- LOCATION OF THE STORY
- LARGE POT USED FOR BOILING
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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)
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
crossword puzzle 2014-03-10
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- 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
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- 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
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- barokke tieneridool
- componist pirates of the carribean
- leidtoon in mi groot
- oorspronkelijk snaarmateriaal
- vioolconcerto in e minor
- vrouwenverslinder MI6
- gezamelijke kookactiviteit
- 6C
- opperkookmama
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
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
Sinterklaas 2017-12-02
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- niet nu
- balsport
- vogel
- kun je boodschappen doen
- vrucht
- hoofdpersoon in sprookje
- plaats waar je bent
- hier valt erg weinig regen
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- 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
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.
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
othello 2018-04-19
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- 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
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- 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
Test 2025-06-21
Crossword with my favorite UK icons. 2023-09-24
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
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
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- GTA water mission suit
- Chef
- Gymsuit
- VUA
- a great boxer
- a river
- capital of Ohio
- Dodge Challenger
- locked up won’t lettme go
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- 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
Othello Crossword Puzzle 2018-04-19
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- 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
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- 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
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- Christian holiday
- Bill Gates
- Leonardo DiCaprio
- Palm Sunday weather
- Playwright
- This month
- Every four years
- April flower
- search engine
- Steve Jobs
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- 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)
globe theater crossword 2021-05-27
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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? • ...
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
Romeo and Juliet 2024-03-20
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. • ...
APLAC Crossword 2022-05-22
15 Clues: Ebenezer • author; MC • Hamlet’s foil • Ophelia father • Synecdoche’s BFF • ______’s diagram • rhetorical appeal • Canon of Rhetoric • morally instructive • conspicuously notable • freakonomics incentive • mourning something lost • Unimaginable marvel dude • Ambivalent about Shakespeare • “Thought police will never take him”
Text 4: "I am not what I am." 2025-04-09
15 Clues: scene • forbid • external • hyväksyvä • sankaritar • käsitys/käsite • vain/ainoastaan • edellä mainittu • merkityksellinen • näytelmäkirjailija • saavuttaa/toteuttaa • "Washed up on a foreign..." • "Gender is often a matter of..." • "Shakespeare creates complex and nuanced..." • "Shakespeare's England was not an open-minded..."
Shakespearean English 2025-04-23
Across
- - Verb form used with “thou” in Shakespeare’s English
- - Shakespeare's term for an "old woman"
- - "You" in the object form, used after verbs
- - A common syntax construction where the verb comes before the subject (example: "Goes he on?")
- - Used to mean "soon" or "right away"
- - A dishonest man, or a servant (as used in Shakespeare)
- - The possessive form of "thou"
Down
- - Shakespeare often omitted this part of speech, as in “I’ll to the castle”
- - The phrase “He speaks well, and you, too” uses this omission device
- - Word used in Shakespeare’s time to mean "away"
- - An old-fashioned word for "you" (subject form)
- - This word meant "immediately" in Shakespeare’s time
- - Verb ending used with “he/she/it”
13 Clues: - The possessive form of "thou" • - Verb ending used with “he/she/it” • - Used to mean "soon" or "right away" • - Shakespeare's term for an "old woman" • - "You" in the object form, used after verbs • - Word used in Shakespeare’s time to mean "away" • - An old-fashioned word for "you" (subject form) • - Verb form used with “thou” in Shakespeare’s English • ...
English week 2022-10-03
8 Clues: a well know poet • a beautiful smart gril • what iago felt for othello • another way to call othello • the hero of the play othello • a villain of the play othello • A theme Willam Shakespeare use a lot • A guy who is sometimes the villain or the hero
Ponavljanje riječi 2023-10-12
Across
- = bratić
- (putovati) sretan...
- žena ima muža
- muškarac ima ženu
- zebra, tigar, lav (mn.)
- = žena
- Brazil, Belgija, Italija (mn.)
- čovjek (mn.)
- Pula, Zagreb, Rijeka (mn.)
- liječnik, prodavač, bloger (mn.)
- Picasso, Pitt, Shakespeare (mn.)
Down
- brat (mn.)
- moram znati glagol biti kao ... piti
- kućni ljubimac
- Konzum, Lidl
- noć (opozicija)
- (jesti) dobar...
- mama, tata, sin i kćerka
- = penzioner
- = djevojka
20 Clues: = žena • = bratić • brat (mn.) • = djevojka • = penzioner • Konzum, Lidl • čovjek (mn.) • žena ima muža • kućni ljubimac • noć (opozicija) • (jesti) dobar... • muškarac ima ženu • (putovati) sretan... • zebra, tigar, lav (mn.) • mama, tata, sin i kćerka • Pula, Zagreb, Rijeka (mn.) • Brazil, Belgija, Italija (mn.) • liječnik, prodavač, bloger (mn.) • Picasso, Pitt, Shakespeare (mn.) • ...
Happy Birthday Joe! 2024-12-31
29 Clues: JP • U2 • Gabe • Five • Kids • Ball • Love • Jewel • Wrath • Ankle • Stuck • Dickens • DoubleT • One duet • Constant • Carnegie • Carousel • Out Soon • Everywhere • On and Off • Shakespeare • Inspiration • They are on • Before Jonathan • Different types • The Winning Team • Curtains Forever • Partner in crime • One Sister of many
Shakespeare biography 2024-11-07
6 Clues: Shakespeare's wife's name. • The city where he was born. • The country where Shakespeare was born. • The number of children Shakespeare had. • The type of writing Shakespeare is famous for. • One of Shakespeare's famous plays about two lovers (first word).
Shakespeare plays 2018-03-28
10 Clues: honor • three witches • a great tragedy • prince of Denmark • american civil war • two Egyptian lovers • the fool in the storm • a ship caught in a storm • also know as "what you will" • the old robin hood of england
William Shakespeare 2018-06-11
10 Clues: A way to rime? • His home land ? • Shakespeares job? • WIlls birth place ? • Romeos family name ? • juliets family name ? • The age he lived in ? • Rome and Julia was a ? • His wifes first name ? • Where his plays where peformed!
Shakespeare Facts 2021-03-09
Across
- People who were not allowed to perform on stage
- Number of people the original Globe Theatre held
- Monarch during Shakespeare's time
- A word used to describe a society in which women are not equal to men
- Poor people paid this amount to attend the theatre
Down
- Year the first Globe Theatre was built
- This destroyed the first Globe Theatre
- Name used to describe poor people who attended the theatre
- Name of Shakepeare's acting troupe
- Time of day Shakespeare's plays were performed
10 Clues: Monarch during Shakespeare's time • Name of Shakepeare's acting troupe • Year the first Globe Theatre was built • This destroyed the first Globe Theatre • Time of day Shakespeare's plays were performed • People who were not allowed to perform on stage • Number of people the original Globe Theatre held • Poor people paid this amount to attend the theatre • ...
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 2022-05-13
10 Clues: Where was he born? • what age did he die • What is his wife's name? • What was his last ever play • The play was written in 1595 • What was his father elected as? • What is his most well-known play • What was his first child's name? • What kind of school did he go to? • where did he spend most of his time?
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 • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-02-16
Across
- to abandon or give up on
- to abandon or give up on someone
- insufficient care or attention
- skillful in achieving goals through cleverness and deception
- of something considered bad
- to charm or enchant someone
Down
- to tell someone they have done wrong
- well known for something bad
- to ask strongly or beg for something
- to notice or understand something
- refraining from acting
11 Clues: refraining from acting • to abandon or give up on • of something considered bad • to charm or enchant someone • well known for something bad • insufficient care or attention • to abandon or give up on someone • to notice or understand something • to tell someone they have done wrong • to ask strongly or beg for something • ...
shakespeare plays 2020-09-13
10 Clues: magic • young lovers • seeks revenge • king with powers • king of scotland • dictator of rome • the moorish captain • comedy about brothers • led invasion of france • king of england lord of ireland
William Shakespeare 2023-04-19
Across
- Raised floor where actors performed.
- Italian city where ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is set.
- Shakespeare’s theater.
- Shakespeare’s birthplace
- Reason why the theaters closed down in Shakespeare’s time.
Down
- Plays with a sad ending.
- Shakespeare’s poems consisting of 14 lines.
- Shakespeare’s first job in London.
- One of Shakespeare’s most popular tragedies about the murder of a king.
- They were not allowed to perform in Shakespeare’s time.
10 Clues: Shakespeare’s theater. • Plays with a sad ending. • Shakespeare’s birthplace • Shakespeare’s first job in London. • Raised floor where actors performed. • Shakespeare’s poems consisting of 14 lines. • Italian city where ‘Romeo and Juliet’ is set. • They were not allowed to perform in Shakespeare’s time. • Reason why the theaters closed down in Shakespeare’s time. • ...
Shakespeare Vocab 2024-11-13
Across
- non-human object given human characteristics
- Figure of speech comparing with like or as
- Event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress
- To one side; out of the way
Down
- Speakings one's thoughts aloud by oneself
- Indication/warning of a future event
- Poem that is 14 lines long and is wrote in iambic parameter with a specific rhyme scheme
- A unlivable area covered in grass and small bushes
- Parameter A rhythmic pattern in poetry that uses 10 syllables
- Visually descriptive
10 Clues: Visually descriptive • To one side; out of the way • Indication/warning of a future event • Speakings one's thoughts aloud by oneself • Figure of speech comparing with like or as • non-human object given human characteristics • A unlivable area covered in grass and small bushes • Event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress • ...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 2023-05-09
Across
- BIRTH PLACE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
- PLAY WRITTEN IN 1606
- THE MOOR OF VENICE
- THREE WITCHES PROPHESIZE THAT ____ WILL BE KING OF SCOTLAND.
- SHYLOCK WAS A CHARCATER OF "THE MERCHANT OF _____"
- HIS FIRST PLAY -"THE TAMING OF THE _____"
Down
- OFTEN CALLED "____ OF AVON"
- KING OF ATHENS IN "A MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT DREAM ".
- WHICH GENRE DOES "ROMEO AND JULIET " BELONG TO ?
- THE SPIRIT OF THE KING OF DENMARK ASKS HIS SON ____ TO AVENGE HIS DEATH BY KILLING CLAUDIUS
10 Clues: THE MOOR OF VENICE • PLAY WRITTEN IN 1606 • OFTEN CALLED "____ OF AVON" • BIRTH PLACE OF WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE • HIS FIRST PLAY -"THE TAMING OF THE _____" • KING OF ATHENS IN "A MIDSUMMER'S NIGHT DREAM ". • WHICH GENRE DOES "ROMEO AND JULIET " BELONG TO ? • SHYLOCK WAS A CHARCATER OF "THE MERCHANT OF _____" • THREE WITCHES PROPHESIZE THAT ____ WILL BE KING OF SCOTLAND. • ...
REVISION SHAKESPEARE 2025-02-19
10 Clues: Romeo's surname • Juliet's surname • Much Ado about ___ • Romeo's famous lover • Shakespeare's first name • Ends up marrying Petruchio • The number of witches in Macbeth • "First" on which Shakespeare wrote • Women should do this according to Tranio • The other famale character in Much Ado about Nothing
Year 7 English 2024 2024-11-12
Across
- A technique for where there is distance between what is said and what is meant
- A text that we have studied this year
- The main idea of a story or poem
- A 16th century playwright famous for his many sonnets
- The first text that we studied this year
- What a character or person says, usually uses ""
- The technique for when you give human feelings to inanimate objects
- The start of a narrative
- The highest point of tension in a narrative
Down
- A type of language that uses the 5 senses to communicate the idea
- The poet who wrote the poem called 'The Fog'
- Visual description usually used in writing for effective description
- A theme that has been explored through our study of Lion
- The ending of a narrative
- A repeated word or phrase in a poem
- A pattern that makes the reader feel comfortable
- An overused phrase or idea
- the villain in the Shakespeare play Othello
18 Clues: The start of a narrative • The ending of a narrative • An overused phrase or idea • The main idea of a story or poem • A repeated word or phrase in a poem • A text that we have studied this year • The first text that we studied this year • the villain in the Shakespeare play Othello • The highest point of tension in a narrative • The poet who wrote the poem called 'The Fog' • ...
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 • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-02-16
Across
- to ask strongly or beg for something
- to abandon or give up on someone
- insufficient care or attention
- to tell someone they have done wrong
Down
- refraining from acting
- well known for something bad
- to charm or enchant someone
- to abandon or give up on
- skillful in achieving goals through cleverness and deception
- to notice or understand something
- of something considered bad
11 Clues: refraining from acting • to abandon or give up on • to charm or enchant someone • of something considered bad • well known for something bad • insufficient care or attention • to abandon or give up on someone • to notice or understand something • to ask strongly or beg for something • to tell someone they have done wrong • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-02-16
Across
- to notice or understand something
- to tell someone they have done wrong
- refraining from acting
- of something considered bad
- insufficient care or attention
Down
- to ask strongly or beg for something
- to abandon or give up on someone
- to abandon or give up on
- skillful in achieving goals through cleverness and deception
- well known for something bad
- to charm or enchant someone
11 Clues: refraining from acting • to abandon or give up on • of something considered bad • to charm or enchant someone • well known for something bad • insufficient care or attention • to abandon or give up on someone • to notice or understand something • to ask strongly or beg for something • to tell someone they have done wrong • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2024-03-06
10 Clues: agreement • a wooden box • merchant of Venice • jew who lends money • coins used in the play • ruler of an Italian state • candle that was used for light • epidemic during the middle ages • beautiful lady who lives in Belmont • period in which Shakespeare wrote his work
William Shakespeare 2025-02-16
Across
- Outside, not in a building
- About, but not exactly
- A theatrical or film presentation
- Something not identified or not known
- A person who writes poems
- A pair of siblings born at the same time
Down
- A written opinion about a book, play, or movie
- A dramatic performance on stage
- The day someone was born
- A person who writes books or stories
10 Clues: About, but not exactly • The day someone was born • A person who writes poems • Outside, not in a building • A dramatic performance on stage • A theatrical or film presentation • A person who writes books or stories • Something not identified or not known • A pair of siblings born at the same time • A written opinion about a book, play, or movie
shakespeare words 2024-11-04
Kindness Calendar: Day 19 2022-11-03
14 Clues: E=MC2 • Hamlet • Astronomy • Evolution • Psychoanalysis • Sistine chapel • Father of India • Apples & gravity • Medicine & ethics • A Christmas carol • Aviation industry • Philosophy and intelligence • International text for the blind • Polymath, inventor, artist, you name it
Verveel-voud 2024-04-09
15 Clues: school • the bard • jouw naam • skifi auteur • favo filosoof • jouw lover ;) • klassieke taal • jouw favo taal • mickey, ook wel • een rond monument • toekomstig dictator • ons gezamenlijke vak • studie, studie, studie • eindexamenreis naar... • 'voel de scholier in je'
Macbeth Crossword 2022-02-10
13 Clues: Author • Setting • Prophets • First King • Psychotic wife • Main Character • Scottish noble • Ultrabootlicker • Duncan is killed • How many witches? • banquo's ghost scene • witches' prophecy scene • Based on the Thane of Fife
Some of the topics we have worked with this semester 2021-12-20
Across
- What is South Africa's national flower?
- How many official languages do they have in South Africa?
- What is the name of the most famous film industry in India?
- What is "The Globe"?
Down
- What do kids get on Christmas?
- What is the name of the most sacred river in India?
- What is the capital of India?
- What is the currency of South Africa?
- What country was Shakespeare born in?
- How many children does Shakespeare have?
10 Clues: What is "The Globe"? • What is the capital of India? • What do kids get on Christmas? • What is the currency of South Africa? • What country was Shakespeare born in? • What is South Africa's national flower? • How many children does Shakespeare have? • What is the name of the most sacred river in India? • How many official languages do they have in South Africa? • ...
Shakespeare Famous Words and Phrases 2022-05-25
Across
- One of the most famous quotes and is used on many shows.
- Shakespeare's line used to get you to believe in yourself and to do things you don't want to do.
- a word Shakespeare brought to the world. It means lacking in vitality or force.
- one of the most known characters of Shakespeare's work.
- A line he made that shows bravery and courage
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- one of the most used quotes of William Shakespeare. It is used to be careful and respect everyone. It's saying you have to be careful of what you say and do.
- A great joke starter that he made.
- means you are in a tough situation or bad situation.
- one of the most well known characters that is in love in one of his most famous work.
- a fast chase or a __________ a great line Shakespeare made
10 Clues: A great joke starter that he made. • A line he made that shows bravery and courage • means you are in a tough situation or bad situation. • one of the most known characters of Shakespeare's work. • One of the most famous quotes and is used on many shows. • a fast chase or a __________ a great line Shakespeare made • ...
Kindness Calendar: Day 19 2022-11-03
14 Clues: e=mc2 • hamlet • astronomy • evolution • sistine chapel • psychoanalysis • father of India • apples & gravity • medicine & ethics • aviation industry • a Christmas carol • philosophy and intelligence • international text for the blind • polymath, inventor, artist, you name it
Macbeth 2015-02-10
Across
- The king that Shakespeare was writing for
- An act that goes against a law, rule, or code of conduct; an offense.
- "I must also feel it like a man", not born of a woman
- A woman thought to have evil magic powers. Witches are popularly depicted as wearing a black cloak and pointed hat, and flying on a broomstick.
- The sleep-walking state of Lady Macbeth
- Macbeth "fiend-like queen"
- What does the porter speak in
- The tragic hero of the play
Down
- "Vaulting ___"
- "Golden-blooded" king
- The treason and murdering of a king
- Attributed to some force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature
- The use of ambiguous language to conceal the truth or to avoid committing oneself
- What does Lady Macbeth insult of Macbeth to get him to commit evil
- Who murder Banquo
- The dramatist of the play
- What scares Macbeth in Act 3 Scene 4
- "For the blood-boltered ___ smiles upon me"
18 Clues: "Vaulting ___" • Who murder Banquo • "Golden-blooded" king • The dramatist of the play • Macbeth "fiend-like queen" • The tragic hero of the play • What does the porter speak in • The treason and murdering of a king • What scares Macbeth in Act 3 Scene 4 • The sleep-walking state of Lady Macbeth • The king that Shakespeare was writing for • ...
Shakespeare Crossword Senior 1 2022-03-11
6 Clues: Anne Hathaway was Shakespeare's... • The town where Shakespeare was born. • The number of siblings Shakespeare had. • The name of William Shakespeare's father. • At what age did Shakespeare propose marriage. • Romeo and Julilet is a story about love and...
No Escaping Shakespeare 2022-05-25
16 Clues: Go under • Be quick • Very Busy • All Alone • Wrong place • Very crucial • Killed secretly • Flying and airy • Wounded and gory • Sad and depressed • Nice and thoughful • Grand and beautiful • Funny and ridiculous • Something you drive on • A person who steals stuff • Said before a type of joke
Literature Authors 2020-10-16
Chapter 11 2015-02-08
Across
- the interest in the _____ was renewed
- invented moveable type
- an emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- Raphael was known for his ________ paintings other known as paintings of Mary
- father of humanism
- an Italian who wrote about the importance and influential works of government
- a writer from Spain
- men no longer meekly accepted the authority of the ________ Church
- the ______ family became the most famous patrons of the arts
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- a consequence of the renaissance was the development of the moveable ____ was made
- this Italian painter added movement to paintings
- Shakespeare was born in _______
- someone who paid an artist to work for them was called a ______
- the path of the renaissance started in ____
- greatest play writer of all time
- father of fresco
- a consequence of the renaissance was that _________ was more available
- Italian painter who added three dimensional effects in painting
- pointed out the evils and problems of the renaissance society
- the study of history, science, grammar, literature and philosophy was called _______ arts
- people believed education was the remedy for ___
21 Clues: father of fresco • father of humanism • a writer from Spain • invented moveable type • Shakespeare was born in _______ • greatest play writer of all time • the interest in the _____ was renewed • the path of the renaissance started in ____ • this Italian painter added movement to paintings • people believed education was the remedy for ___ • ...
Chapter 11 2015-02-08
Across
- father of humanism
- someone who paid an artist to work for them was called a ______
- greatest play writer of all time
- this Italian painter added movement to paintings
- Italian painter who added three dimensional effects in painting
- a consequence of the renaissance was that _________ was more available
- the path of the renaissance started in ____
- men no longer meekly accepted the authority of the ________ Church
Down
- Raphael was known for his ________ paintings other known as paintings of Mary
- the interest in the _____ was renewed
- invented moveable type
- an Italian who wrote about the importance and influential works of government
- the ______ family became the most famous patrons of the arts
- pointed out the evils and problems of the renaissance society
- father of fresco
- an emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- a consequence of the renaissance was the development of the moveable ____ was made
- the study of history, science, grammar, literature and philosophy was called _______ arts
- a writer from Spain
- people believed education was the remedy for ___
- Shakespeare was born in _______
21 Clues: father of fresco • father of humanism • a writer from Spain • invented moveable type • Shakespeare was born in _______ • greatest play writer of all time • the interest in the _____ was renewed • the path of the renaissance started in ____ • this Italian painter added movement to paintings • people believed education was the remedy for ___ • ...
Unit #9 Review 2024-04-23
Across
- Centralized Russian imperial power
- Emphasis on human potential
- death Killed ⅓ of Europe's population
- Book that depicts a fictional society
- Wrote book about how to be a good ruler
- Weakened the Pope
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- Supper Painting of Jesus with the 12 Apostles
- Renaissance Writer
- Prince Written by Machiavelli
- Invented the printing press
- Captured Jerusalem
- Thomas More beheaded by Henry VIII
Down
- Wealthy people who supported the arts
- Start of the Renaissance
- Lisa Famous painting of a man’s wife
- Renaissance greatest mind
- Carta Document that limited power of the king
- Painted the roof of the Sistine Chapel
- and Juliet Famous play written by Shakespeare
- Powerful family in Florence
- The Great Expanded the Russian Nation
- Expand the supply of money and expedite trade
- Famous english playwright
- of David Famous statue sculpted by Michaelangelo
- Centers Italian City-States
- Capet Established the French throne in the city of Paris
- Dutch humanist who wrote in Praise of folly
- Pre-Renaissance
- of Arc Unifying factor in France
30 Clues: Pre-Renaissance • Weakened the Pope • Renaissance Writer • Captured Jerusalem • Painter of Mona Lisa • Start of the Renaissance • Renaissance greatest mind • Famous english playwright • Emphasis on human potential • Powerful family in Florence • Invented the printing press • Centers Italian City-States • Centralized Russian imperial power • Prince Written by Machiavelli • ...
Phonetic alphabet 2023-09-15
Across
- Type of scan that shows doctors your bones
- Type of outfit required in certain work settings
- A position of command in wolf packs
- is A country under China
- A type of beverage, usually aged in barrels
- Month of the year when Thanksgiving is
- The reverberation of a voice
- Name of a grouchy character on Sesame Street
- New York's baseball team
- The walk of an orange animal
- Main male love interest in a famous Shakespeare play
- Another name for father
- Somewhere you sleep when on vacation
Down
- Fatwo-personerson dance (often to salsa music)
- A type of green bean
- Tribe and language native to Southern Africa
- The first word of a soda brand (- - - - - - mist)
- Name of main character in the "Peanuts" series
- The female love interest in a famous Shakespeare play
- Unit of weight
- An American airline
- District of Canada
- The name given to the winner of something
- Sports done in expansive green fields
- A word shouted after a good performance
- Little green guy in "Monstersofnc."
26 Clues: Unit of weight • District of Canada • An American airline • A type of green bean • Another name for father • is A country under China • New York's baseball team • The reverberation of a voice • The walk of an orange animal • A position of command in wolf packs • Little green guy in "Monstersofnc." • Somewhere you sleep when on vacation • Sports done in expansive green fields • ...
Phonetic alphabet 2023-09-15
Across
- Type of scan that shows doctors your bones
- Type of outfit required in certain work settings
- A position of command in wolf packs
- is A country under China
- A type of beverage, usually aged in barrels
- Month of the year when Thanksgiving is
- The reverberation of a voice
- Name of a grouchy character on Sesame Street
- New York's baseball team
- The walk of an orange animal
- Main male love interest in a famous Shakespeare play
- Another name for father
- Somewhere you sleep when on vacation
Down
- Fatwo-personerson dance (often to salsa music)
- A type of green bean
- Tribe and language native to Southern Africa
- The first word of a soda brand (- - - - - - mist)
- Name of main character in the "Peanuts" series
- The female love interest in a famous Shakespeare play
- Unit of weight
- An American airline
- District of Canada
- The name given to the winner of something
- Sports done in expansive green fields
- A word shouted after a good performance
- Little green guy in "Monstersofnc."
26 Clues: Unit of weight • District of Canada • An American airline • A type of green bean • Another name for father • is A country under China • New York's baseball team • The reverberation of a voice • The walk of an orange animal • A position of command in wolf packs • Little green guy in "Monstersofnc." • Somewhere you sleep when on vacation • Sports done in expansive green fields • ...
Phonetic Alphabet 2023-09-18
Across
- Famous for the Taj Mahal
- A place to stay when you're away from home
- First part of an off brand Sprite
- French poet who wrote Les Misérables
- a popular candy type called --- and ikes
- A word used to express congratulations
- triangular piece of land at the mouth of a river
- very closely named to a type of bean
- Hispanic Ballroom dance
- What some call there dads
- A sport played on a course with clubs
- African tribe
- Doctors use to see your bones
- A fall month
Down
- alcoholic beverage
- A famous children movie with a dog named Snoopy
- A famous male character in a Shakespeare play
- Canadian city where the St. Lawrence river is
- Repeated sound wave
- A dance commonly found in ballroom dancing
- Metric unit of mass
- The leader is also known as a(n)
- What many private schools require
- Famous candle brand
- A famous girl character in a Shakespeare play
- A character from Elmo that lives in a trash can
26 Clues: A fall month • African tribe • alcoholic beverage • Repeated sound wave • Metric unit of mass • Famous candle brand • Hispanic Ballroom dance • Famous for the Taj Mahal • What some call there dads • Doctors use to see your bones • The leader is also known as a(n) • First part of an off brand Sprite • What many private schools require • very closely named to a type of bean • ...
WEST SIDE STORY 2024-12-05
Across
- the cause of the death(object)
- "the relationship of the sharks and the jets create(...)"
- couldn't survive after the rumble
- the man behind the original version of west side story
- kind of dance in west side story
- the name of the actress of the one who's in love
- the place where the story take place
- the major subject that west side story is talking about(after love)
- character who is the closest support of maria
- the shakespeare omologue of tony
Down
- the two protagonist fell in love during a special kind of rumble
- a synonym for the sharks and the jets
- the actor of the representative of law
- a word that can define the end of west side story
- the cause of the death(character)
- one of the themes of west side story
- their name is essential in the film and was used as a music title
- a song that oppose the man and the girl in the sharks
- the man with a tragic end
- the shakespear opposite of the sharks
- a song for the jets after the incident
21 Clues: the man with a tragic end • the cause of the death(object) • kind of dance in west side story • the shakespeare omologue of tony • couldn't survive after the rumble • the cause of the death(character) • one of the themes of west side story • the place where the story take place • a synonym for the sharks and the jets • the shakespear opposite of the sharks • ...
The Renaissance - Sydney J 2025-04-10
Across
- Artist of A Village Festival
- Distortion or reduction in art
- A romance-tragedy about two star-crossed lovers written by Shakespeare
- Painting architectural features
- Book that Niccolo Machiavelli wrote
- Cultural movement that revived interest in and a rebirth of classical learning
- Where did the renaissance begin?
- Writer of The Divine Comedy
- A family in Florence, Italy. They were bankers then rulers
- Who was the author who wrote Hamlet?
Down
- Author who used copper engravings to print illustrations into books
- Who was the founder of the printing press?
- An item used to print pictures, used by Albrecht Dürer
- This item was used in paintings to create realistic art; it’s great for blending
- Writer who encouraged the use of deceit and lack of morality to get what they want
- Spanish author who wrote Don Quixote de La Mancha
- What does “renaissance” translate to?
- Traveling portrait artist who painted the future wives of King Henry VIII
- Attaching prime importance to human rather than divine matters
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
20 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Writer of The Divine Comedy • Artist of A Village Festival • Distortion or reduction in art • Painting architectural features • Where did the renaissance begin? • Book that Niccolo Machiavelli wrote • Who was the author who wrote Hamlet? • What does “renaissance” translate to? • Who was the founder of the printing press? • ...
Verb 2022-02-09
Across
- what waiters do
- another ability that most of us have
- What some people do to scare people
- opposite of open
- money used
- something that happens to all of us
- de compras, what mom's like to do
- what kids always say when they see a new toy
- what happens to objects when it's to dark
- things that teachers say before a test
- opposite of enter
- words
- opposite of can't
- what some people have to do
- what people to to trophies
Down
- opinions
- something that no one wants to do
- something people like to do
- Shakespeare words
- relates to the making of food
- basically everyone has this ability
- time of day when you eat
- something that I don't get enough of
- something that I don't want to do
- another version of Shakespeare words
- something everyone must learn to do
- what people tell others
- opposite of go
- what factories can do
- travel places
- another version of the ABC's
31 Clues: words • opinions • money used • travel places • opposite of go • what waiters do • opposite of open • Shakespeare words • opposite of enter • opposite of can't • what factories can do • what people tell others • time of day when you eat • what people to to trophies • something people like to do • what some people have to do • another version of the ABC's • relates to the making of food • ...
Verb 2022-02-09
Across
- what waiters do
- another ability that most of us have
- What some people do to scare people
- opposite of open
- money used
- something that happens to all of us
- de compras, what mom's like to do
- what kids always say when they see a new toy
- what happens to objects when it's to dark
- things that teachers say before a test
- opposite of enter
- words
- opposite of can't
- what some people have to do
- what people to to trophies
Down
- opinions
- something that no one wants to do
- something people like to do
- Shakespeare words
- relates to the making of food
- basically everyone has this ability
- time of day when you eat
- something that I don't get enough of
- something that I don't want to do
- another version of Shakespeare words
- something everyone must learn to do
- what people tell others
- opposite of go
- what factories can do
- travel places
- another version of the ABC's
31 Clues: words • opinions • money used • travel places • opposite of go • what waiters do • opposite of open • Shakespeare words • opposite of enter • opposite of can't • what factories can do • what people tell others • time of day when you eat • what people to to trophies • something people like to do • what some people have to do • another version of the ABC's • relates to the making of food • ...
Verb 2022-02-09
Across
- what waiters do
- another ability that most of us have
- What some people do to scare people
- opposite of open
- money used
- something that happens to all of us
- de compras, what mom's like to do
- what kids always say when they see a new toy
- what happens to objects when it's to dark
- things that teachers say before a test
- opposite of enter
- words
- opposite of can't
- what some people have to do
- what people to to trophies
Down
- opinions
- something that no one wants to do
- something people like to do
- Shakespeare words
- relates to the making of food
- basically everyone has this ability
- time of day when you eat
- something that I don't get enough of
- something that I don't want to do
- another version of Shakespeare words
- something everyone must learn to do
- what people tell others
- opposite of go
- what factories can do
- travel places
- another version of the ABC's
31 Clues: words • opinions • money used • travel places • opposite of go • what waiters do • opposite of open • Shakespeare words • opposite of enter • opposite of can't • what factories can do • what people tell others • time of day when you eat • what people to to trophies • something people like to do • what some people have to do • another version of the ABC's • relates to the making of food • ...
