shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Phonetic alphabet 2023-09-15
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
R&J Crossword Deion Dobson 2020-12-10
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- Where does Romeo flee to?
- Type of writing Shakespeare wrote in
- City in which the play takes place
- Laurence, Who marries Romeo and Juliet?
- Capulet servant to the NURSE
- A fabulous creature with a roosters head on a serpents body. It was believed to had the power to kill by a glance.
- This man is Romeo's cousin
- John, This man was in charge of delivering the message of the plan to Romeo ( he failed to do so)
- Who takes care of Juliet?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
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- Romeo's Last name?
- Montague's only son
- Capulet's only surviving child
- Arranged to marry Juliet
- This male is from the House of Capulet and he bites his thumb at people
- Juliet kills herself with Romeo's ____.
- What day does Paris plan to marry Juliet?
- This person sold Romeo posion
- Act II scene II is also known as the __________ scene.
- Romeo's first love was
- Capulet,
- Capulet, This Capulet lady has a daughter engaged to Paris
- Romeo said he wanted to get this from Juliet in her tomb.
- The love story of Romeo and Juliet resulted in this.
- This person dies because he killed Mercutio
25 Clues: Capulet, • Romeo's Last name? • Montague's only son • Romeo's first love was • Arranged to marry Juliet • Where does Romeo flee to? • Who takes care of Juliet? • This man is Romeo's cousin • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • Capulet servant to the NURSE • This person sold Romeo posion • Capulet's only surviving child • City in which the play takes place • ...
TTS PUISI 2025-02-11
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- terkenal dari Indonesia yang menulis Aku. (Chairil Anwar)
- lama yang terdiri dari empat baris dengan pola rima a-b-a-b. (Pantun)
- perasaan yang terdapat dalam puisi. (Mood)
- puisi baru yang berisi ungkapan perasaan penyair secara pribadi. (Lirik)
- langsung dalam puisi tanpa kata "seperti" atau "bagai". (Metafora)
- lain dari penyair. (Pujangga)
- bunyi akhir pada setiap baris puisi. (Rima)
- yang menulis Deru Campur Debu. (WS Rendra)
- yang tidak terikat aturan rima dan jumlah baris. (Bebas)
- satu jenis puisi lama yang terdiri dari empat baris dengan pola a-a-a-a. (Syair)
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- puisi lama yang terdiri dari enam belas baris dan berisi nasihat. (Gurindam)
- bunyi dalam puisi yang membuatnya enak didengar. (Irama)
- puisi yang diterbitkan dalam bentuk buku. (Antologi)
- yang biasanya menggambarkan keindahan alam atau perasaan cinta. (Romansa)
- puisi lama yang setiap barisnya terdiri dari empat kata dan berisi petuah. (Mantra)
- bahasa yang memberikan kesan hidup pada benda mati. (Personifikasi)
- dalam puisi yang membentuk satu kesatuan makna. (Larik)
- asal Inggris yang terkenal dengan soneta. (Shakespeare)
- atau makna tersembunyi dalam puisi. (Makna)
- indah yang tersusun dalam bentuk bait dan larik. (Puisi)
20 Clues: lain dari penyair. (Pujangga) • perasaan yang terdapat dalam puisi. (Mood) • yang menulis Deru Campur Debu. (WS Rendra) • bunyi akhir pada setiap baris puisi. (Rima) • atau makna tersembunyi dalam puisi. (Makna) • puisi yang diterbitkan dalam bentuk buku. (Antologi) • dalam puisi yang membentuk satu kesatuan makna. (Larik) • ...
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
R&J 2021-08-13
12 Clues: Writer • subject • who dies • Romeo's dad • Romeo's mum • Juliet's mum • Juliet's dad • Romeo's friend • Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • 10.1 English teacher • 10.2 English teacher
verona italy 2023-04-12
12 Clues: be • old • give • exciting • fashionable • famous poet • place of Juliet • opposite to broad • you can dance there • tall narrow building • opposite to international • including different people
Romeo a Julie 2024-04-23
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- Kdo tajně oddal Romea a Julii?
- Jakým dramatickým žánrem je hra Romeo a Julie?
- Pomocí čeho spáchala Julie sebevraždu?
- Jak zní příjmení autora hry Romeo a Julie?
- Jak se jmenovalo divadlo na břehu řeky Temže, které Shakespeare spoluvlastnil?
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- Jak zní rodové příjmení Romea?
- Jak se jmenuje město, kde se odehrává příběh Romea a Julie?
- Jak zní rodové příjmení Julie?
- Pomocí čeho spáchal Romeo sebevraždu?
9 Clues: Kdo tajně oddal Romea a Julii? • Jak zní rodové příjmení Romea? • Jak zní rodové příjmení Julie? • Pomocí čeho spáchal Romeo sebevraždu? • Pomocí čeho spáchala Julie sebevraždu? • Jak zní příjmení autora hry Romeo a Julie? • Jakým dramatickým žánrem je hra Romeo a Julie? • Jak se jmenuje město, kde se odehrává příběh Romea a Julie? • ...
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...
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...
Shakespeare Crossword 2012-10-22
6 Clues: Queen Elizabeth's son • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's wife (Anne)'s last name • where shakespeare was born and passed away • The type of poems that shakespeare wrote a lot • The child of shakespeare who died at a young age
Year 7 English 2024 2024-11-12
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- A pattern that makes the reader feel comfortable
- The first text that we studied this year
- the villain in the Shakespeare play Othello
- The start of a narrative
- A type of language that uses the 5 senses to communicate the idea
- The technique for when you give human feelings to inanimate objects
- The ending of a narrative
- A 16th century playwright famous for his many sonnets
Down
- The poet who wrote the poem called 'The Fog'
- What a character or person says, usually uses ""
- An overused phrase or idea
- A theme that has been explored through our study of Lion
- A technique for where there is distance between what is said and what is meant
- The highest point of tension in a narrative
- Visual description usually used in writing for effective description
- A repeated word or phrase in a poem
- A text that we have studied this year
- The main idea of a story or poem
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' • ...
Year 7 English 2024 2024-11-12
Across
- A pattern that makes the reader feel comfortable
- The first text that we studied this year
- the villain in the Shakespeare play Othello
- The start of a narrative
- A type of language that uses the 5 senses to communicate the idea
- The technique for when you give human feelings to inanimate objects
- The ending of a narrative
- A 16th century playwright famous for his many sonnets
Down
- The poet who wrote the poem called 'The Fog'
- What a character or person says, usually uses ""
- An overused phrase or idea
- A theme that has been explored through our study of Lion
- A technique for where there is distance between what is said and what is meant
- The highest point of tension in a narrative
- Visual description usually used in writing for effective description
- A repeated word or phrase in a poem
- A text that we have studied this year
- The main idea of a story or poem
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' • ...
Wednesday Wars Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-09
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- the last name of the person who refused to give Holling an autograph.
- what Holling's role in the play.
- what dot they call Holling after he "saves" his sister.
- what Holling throws at Doug Swieteck brother.
- the amount of questions on the Shakespeare test's Mrs. Baker gives Holling.
- The first name of Mrs. Baker's husband who is a MIA
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- Holling's nickname for his house.
- what Mr. Guareschi wants to be of a small country.
- Holling's sister wants to be what.
- Hollings recites what to get a discount on cream puffs.
- were Holling takes Meryl Lee on Valentines day.
- the type of design Mr. Hoodhood high school is.
12 Clues: what Holling's role in the play. • Holling's nickname for his house. • Holling's sister wants to be what. • what Holling throws at Doug Swieteck brother. • were Holling takes Meryl Lee on Valentines day. • the type of design Mr. Hoodhood high school is. • what Mr. Guareschi wants to be of a small country. • The first name of Mrs. Baker's husband who is a MIA • ...
Hamlet Nature Crossword 2023-12-08
Across
- How is nature used in the play during the second point of direction?
- Who says "canker galls the infants of the spring" quote?
- King What is the second media about?
- What does Shakespeare use in the text to show the growth of the characters?
- Who created the Ophelia painting discussed in the introduction?
- Who is the author and writer of Hamlet?
- How do you best describe the story of Hamlet?
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- Who is the mother of Hamlet?
- Who did Gertrude marry to make Hamlet disgusted?
- What does Hamlet represent in the planetary system?
- Who says the "tis an unweeded garden" quote?
- What flower symbolizes death?
- What plant Hamlet's mother uses to describe Ophilia's death?
- What star actor takes part in the move “The Revenant”?
- What is linked to the moods/themes of the play?
15 Clues: Who is the mother of Hamlet? • What flower symbolizes death? • Who is the author and writer of Hamlet? • Who says the "tis an unweeded garden" quote? • King What is the second media about? • How do you best describe the story of Hamlet? • What is linked to the moods/themes of the play? • Who did Gertrude marry to make Hamlet disgusted? • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Ian 2022-08-15
Across
- Shakespeare wrote the majority of his plays for the ____ Theater.
- Shakespeare's style was _____ over originality.
- Queen Elizabeth I was a ______ and a cultural center
- William Shakespeare's birthplace, April 23 1564.
- In 1608, the group became _____ when King James I became their supportive patron.
- William Shakespeare's rumored job.
- William Shakespeare married to Anne _____ in 1582.
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- The theater was built on the _____ in London.
- Scholars believe only 3 of his ____ plays were originally his idea.
- An infectious disease that produced ______ disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body.
- Tomatoes were thrown at the worst performers, because at the time, people thought _____ were poisonous.
- The Lord _______'s man.
- Where Queen Elizabeth I ruled.
- The theater company was _____ by loyalty.
- Queen Elizabeth I strongly supported this and arts.
15 Clues: The Lord _______'s man. • Where Queen Elizabeth I ruled. • William Shakespeare's rumored job. • The theater company was _____ by loyalty. • The theater was built on the _____ in London. • Shakespeare's style was _____ over originality. • William Shakespeare's birthplace, April 23 1564. • William Shakespeare married to Anne _____ in 1582. • ...
Year 7 English 2024 2024-11-12
Across
- A pattern that makes the reader feel comfortable
- The first text that we studied this year
- the villain in the Shakespeare play Othello
- The start of a narrative
- A type of language that uses the 5 senses to communicate the idea
- The technique for when you give human feelings to inanimate objects
- The ending of a narrative
- A 16th century playwright famous for his many sonnets
Down
- The poet who wrote the poem called 'The Fog'
- What a character or person says, usually uses ""
- An overused phrase or idea
- A theme that has been explored through our study of Lion
- A technique for where there is distance between what is said and what is meant
- The highest point of tension in a narrative
- Visual description usually used in writing for effective description
- A repeated word or phrase in a poem
- A text that we have studied this year
- The main idea of a story or poem
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' • ...
Verenigd Koninkrijk 2014-01-27
15 Clues: taxi • De metro • Robin... • Union Jack • Munteenheid • Elizabeth 2 • White Cliffs • Voetbalploeg • De hoofdstad • Romeo & Julia • Spoorwegtunnel • Engelse politieman • Deel van het Verenigd Koninkrijk • Aan deze kant van de weg rijden ze. • Het Verenigd Koninkrijk ligt in dit werelddeel.
Renessanss 2026-02-12
Across
- reformatsiooni algataja
- 14-realine luuletus
- antiikkultuuri taassünd
- püha raamat
- 100 novelli kogumik
- lühike jutustus
- rändav luuletaja
- inimene on keskmes
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- satiiriline teos
- kiriku uuendamise liikumine
- armastusluule stiil
- veider ja liialdatud stiil
- kavalast peategelasest lugu
- Shakespeare`i teater
- rüütlitest jutustav teos
15 Clues: püha raamat • lühike jutustus • satiiriline teos • rändav luuletaja • inimene on keskmes • armastusluule stiil • 14-realine luuletus • 100 novelli kogumik • Shakespeare`i teater • reformatsiooni algataja • antiikkultuuri taassünd • rüütlitest jutustav teos • veider ja liialdatud stiil • kiriku uuendamise liikumine • kavalast peategelasest lugu
hudh 2022-09-08
6 Clues: The name of Shakespeare's father • The number of brothers Shakespeare has • The play written by Shakespeare in 1599 • The book written by Shakespeare in 1606 • the name of Shakespeare's play written in • The rich family Shakespeare's mother was from
Shakespeare Scribe 2023-03-02
Shakespeare Play Crossword 2014-03-30
Across
- breaks up a marriage because he thinks the wife Desdemona is unfaithful
- and Hypolita are characters in this play
- for Measure/Isabella the main character wants to become a nun in the begging of the play.
- You like it /Rosaland disguises herself as a boy named ganymede
- and Cleopatra /The queen of England has a love affair with a Roman Empire Rule
- well that ends well/The character Helena is an orphan daughter of a doctor
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- night or what will you will/Viola dresses up as a boy to work as a Duke Servant
- Lear/The antagonist in this play is Edmund the son of Gloucester
- merry wives of Winsdor/Mistread Ford leads on Falstaff and then later wrecks him
- and Juliet/Star crossed lovers and both die at the end
- character is sent to England to be killed
- ado about nothing/Claudio says not to Hero at the Altar
- Ceasar/The character Titinius commits suicide
- Labour Lost/The King of Navarre is also a scholar
- Midsummers night dream
15 Clues: Midsummers night dream • and Hypolita are characters in this play • character is sent to England to be killed • Ceasar/The character Titinius commits suicide • Labour Lost/The King of Navarre is also a scholar • and Juliet/Star crossed lovers and both die at the end • ado about nothing/Claudio says not to Hero at the Altar • ...
Shakespeare and Shelley 2021-01-05
Across
- This is an old-fashioned way of saying 'you'.
- What is one of the topics that Percy Shelley loved to write about?
- What type of story was Shelley trying to write when she produced Frankenstein?
- The middle name of Percy Shelley.
- What did Mary Shelley's husband write?
- The name that the creature Frankenstein creates is given
- The first name of the woman who created the story of Frankenstein
- This is another word which means 'happy', which Percy Shelley uses in his poem.
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- The surname of one of the greatest poets and playwrights this country has ever had - William ...
- Which group of poets did Percy Shelley belong to?
- How did Mary Shelley's husband die?
- The name of the bird Percy Shelley wrote his poem about.
- A form of poetry with 14 lines, and usually about love.
- Which season does Shakespeare compare his love to?
- The name of the type of electricity produced by a chemical reaction, which inspired 'Frankenstein'
15 Clues: The middle name of Percy Shelley. • How did Mary Shelley's husband die? • What did Mary Shelley's husband write? • This is an old-fashioned way of saying 'you'. • Which group of poets did Percy Shelley belong to? • Which season does Shakespeare compare his love to? • A form of poetry with 14 lines, and usually about love. • ...
SHAKESPEARE CROSS PUZZLE 2016-11-16
Across
- a kind of ceremony
- having feelings of uneasiness
- a minor task
- a tangled mass of hair
- great in number
- to ask with urgency
- the noun form of a word
- Shaking
Down
- Unusual at first
- to be noisy
- to end something and not solve it
- to seem fitting
- invoking someone
- really influenced of proper conduct
- a ceremony consisting a bride and groom
15 Clues: Shaking • to be noisy • a minor task • to seem fitting • great in number • Unusual at first • invoking someone • a kind of ceremony • to ask with urgency • a tangled mass of hair • the noun form of a word • having feelings of uneasiness • to end something and not solve it • really influenced of proper conduct • a ceremony consisting a bride and groom
Shakespeare Titles & Characters 2024-03-20
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- - A play in which the character Beatrice appears
- - The character who says "Out, Damned Spot!"
- - One of the star-crossed lovers in "Romeo and Juliet"
- - A play featuring the character Cordelia
- - The setting for "Macbeth"
- - The forest in "As You Like It" where characters find refuge and romance
- - Shakespeare's shortest tragedy
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- - The city that Romeo and Juliet is set in
- - The mischievous fairy in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
- - Shakespeare's wife
- - The character who says the famous line "To be or not to be, that is the question"
- - Shakespeare's Birthplace
- - The fairy queen in "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- - The ruler of England during much of Shakespeare's career.
- - Shakespeare's Famous Theatre in London
15 Clues: - Shakespeare's wife • - Shakespeare's Birthplace • - The setting for "Macbeth" • - Shakespeare's shortest tragedy • - Shakespeare's Famous Theatre in London • - A play featuring the character Cordelia • - The city that Romeo and Juliet is set in • - The character who says "Out, Damned Spot!" • - A play in which the character Beatrice appears • ...
Shakespeare Speak (Taylor) 2022-01-06
15 Clues: means “do” • means “has” • means “are” • means “yes” • means “will” • means “does” • means “here” • means “soon” • means “there” • means “it is” • means “indeed” • means “before” • your first name • means “from now on” • means “your” (three letters)
Shakespeare Unit 1 2022-01-05
Across
- extremely unpleasant and offensive
- sorrowful
- completely changed in appearance or shape
- the state of being worried and annoyed
- disrespectful and full of dislike
- competitors
- human beings
Down
- argumentative
- to cause pain or distress
- changeable in affection and interests
- to persuade through flattery
- keep under control
- a state of hopelessness
- naughty, fond of playing pranks and tricks
- full of feeling of dislike and disrespect
15 Clues: sorrowful • competitors • human beings • argumentative • keep under control • a state of hopelessness • to cause pain or distress • to persuade through flattery • disrespectful and full of dislike • extremely unpleasant and offensive • changeable in affection and interests • the state of being worried and annoyed • completely changed in appearance or shape • ...
1450-1600: The Era of the Renaissance 2022-02-15
Across
- Music in the Sistine Chapel could only be sung __________
- The ___________ press was a good way for composers to print off their music accurately
- The ____________ was one of the major keyboards used in the Renaissance
- The lead ______ was invented in the Renaissance Era
- The male _________ was an important new tone color in the Renaissance
- Orlando _________ was kidnapped twice as a kid for his voice
- The ________ is the other keyboard that was used in the Renaissance Era
- _________ music was performed for the church
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- The Renaissance ______ in 1450
- The Renaissance ______ in 1600
- The ______ Theatre was where Shakespeare performed some of his plays
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet in the Renaissance Era
- John __________ was one of the best players of the Lute in the Renaissance Era
- Only ______ could sing in church choirs
- Christopher __________ sailed to North America in the Renaissance Era
- __________ music was performed for the Royal Courts
16 Clues: The Renaissance ______ in 1450 • The Renaissance ______ in 1600 • Only ______ could sing in church choirs • _________ music was performed for the church • Wrote Romeo and Juliet in the Renaissance Era • The lead ______ was invented in the Renaissance Era • __________ music was performed for the Royal Courts • Music in the Sistine Chapel could only be sung __________ • ...
Theatre Review 2023-05-15
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- ____- a play written by Shakespeare about ill-fated lovers.
- ______ were used to show emotion and change characters
- ______ was the first actor
- A ____ wagon was used for street performances when the church was too small.
- In medieval theatre, the _____ was acted out because the common man did not know how to read.
- _____ -back wall where actors would change masks/could serve as scenery
- In medieval theatre, _____ was the official language
- The ___"borrowed" most of their ideas from the Greeks
- The _____ and heaven are always featured in medieval/liturgal dramas.
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- _____ is the god of wine and fertility
- ______ was born and died on his birthday.
- In traditional theatre, ___ were the only actors
- Queen ______ I wanted plays in the Elizabethan era to be about the royal family.
- _____ began as religious ceremonies
- The ______ started theatre in 600 BC.
- Commedia Dell'Arte used _____ characters
16 Clues: ______ was the first actor • _____ began as religious ceremonies • The ______ started theatre in 600 BC. • _____ is the god of wine and fertility • Commedia Dell'Arte used _____ characters • ______ was born and died on his birthday. • In traditional theatre, ___ were the only actors • In medieval theatre, _____ was the official language • ...
puzzel Hamlet Kevin 2016-12-15
Across
- what is the name of Ophelia's brother?
- What was Hamlets father?
- What is the titel of the book?
- what did Horatio see?
- Why is Horatio coming back to Denmark?
- where was the poison that kills Gertrude on the sword and in the
- what was the wine?
- In wich coutry is Hamlet set?
- Who is the writer of the book?
- Hamlet wants the world to know the ...
- how late is Francisco going to sleep?
- What's the name of Hamlets mother?
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- Horato is Hamlets ......
- what did Hamlet and Horatio find from Yorick
- what is Gertrude Claudius calling Hamlets .....
- where was Polonius hide behind the.....
- Hamlet was sent to...?
- Hamlet was in love with?
- You musn't talk about this to anyone
- Where went Shakespeare to school?
- to be or not to be that's the .....
- how old was Shakspeare when he married?
- what told the gohst to Hamlet about Claudius he is a
- What are Bernardo, Francisco and Marcellus at the castle?
- Was Hamlet happy or unhappy?
25 Clues: what was the wine? • what did Horatio see? • Hamlet was sent to...? • Horato is Hamlets ...... • What was Hamlets father? • Hamlet was in love with? • Was Hamlet happy or unhappy? • In wich coutry is Hamlet set? • What is the titel of the book? • Who is the writer of the book? • Where went Shakespeare to school? • What's the name of Hamlets mother? • ...
Unit 9 review 2024-04-25
Across
- A book that depicts the perfect society
- and Juliet- Famous play written by Shakespeare
- Lisa- famous painting made of a women
- Thomas More- beheaded by hennery the VIII
- carta- document that limited the power of the king
- painter of the roof of sistine chapel
- renaissance writer
- - painter of the mona lisa and last supper
- supper- painting of Jesus eating with his 12 disciples
- pre-renaissance
- Prince- book written by Machiavelli
- weakened the pope
- Dutch humanist who wrote praise of folly
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- of David- statue made by Michelangelo
- deal- killed 1/3 of Europe's population
- people who paid to fund artists
- human potential
- centers- italian city states
- of the arc- Unifying factor in France
- captured Jerusalem
- Capet- made the French throne in the city of Paris
- English play writer
- The Great- expanded Russian nation
- wrote the book about how to be a good ruler
- start of the renaissance
- renaissance greatest mind
- inventor of the printing press
- powerful family in florence
- centralized Jerusalem
- expand the supply of money and trade
30 Clues: human potential • pre-renaissance • weakened the pope • captured Jerusalem • renaissance writer • English play writer • centralized Jerusalem • start of the renaissance • renaissance greatest mind • powerful family in florence • centers- italian city states • inventor of the printing press • people who paid to fund artists • The Great- expanded Russian nation • ...
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 • ...
Kirjandus antiigist renessansini 2021-05-24
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- Nimeta üks keskaja kirjanduse periood.
- Mis on kuulsaim Euroopa keskaegne kangelaseepos?
- -teemaks apostlite ja jumalaema imeteos.
- Mis žanr oli Renessasi ajastul õpetliku sisuga?
- Kes on Renessanssi üks kuulsamaid kunstnike?
- Millest koosnes teater antiikajal? (üks põhiosadest)
- Kes kirjutas "Ilias" ja "Odüsseia"?
- Kes Leiutas trükikunsti? (Gutenberg)
- Mis oli üks uus luulevorm keskajal?
- -16.–18. sajandi Itaalia rahvakomöödia.
- Kes käsitles oma teostes orjust ja dünastiat?
- -piibli episoodidele ülesehitatud näidend.
- Mis on 102 stroofist koosnev näidisluuletus?
- Mis on Prantsuse sonet?
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- Mis on Itaalia kirjandusest põlvnev luulevorm?
- Kes kirjutas tragöödia "Kuningas Oidipus"?
- Tänu millele levis muusika veelgi rohkem?
- -Kirjeldab maailma loomist piibli legendide kohaselt
- Kes kirjutas "Romeo ja Julia"?
- Kelle kultusest on teater tekkinud? (jumal)
- Mis teose kirjutas Aristophnes?
- Mis on eepos?
- Mis on katrään?
- Mida tähendab sõna antiqus?
- Kes rändas ümber maailma ja tõestas et maa om ümmargune?
- Mis žanr haaras antiikajal juhtpositsiooni?
- Mille kirjutas William Shakespeare?
- Mis jumala nimi muudeti arhailise ajajärgul Jupiteriks?
- Kes avastas 1492 aastal Ameerika?
- Millest sai paavstivõimu keskus?
30 Clues: Mis on eepos? • Mis on katrään? • Mis on Prantsuse sonet? • Mida tähendab sõna antiqus? • Kes kirjutas "Romeo ja Julia"? • Mis teose kirjutas Aristophnes? • Millest sai paavstivõimu keskus? • Kes avastas 1492 aastal Ameerika? • Kes kirjutas "Ilias" ja "Odüsseia"? • Mis oli üks uus luulevorm keskajal? • Mille kirjutas William Shakespeare? • Kes Leiutas trükikunsti? (Gutenberg) • ...
Year 10 -Term 3 English 2023-09-10
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- Mercutio quotes this. 'A ______ on both your houses'
- Juliet's family name
- This is the name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed
- The Prince's name
- Shakespeare lived in this era
- Romeo's friend who does not die
- The type of marriage that Lord Capulet wanted between Juliet and Paris
- Last name of the playwright who created Romeo and Juliet
- One of the most famous scenes in the play takes place when Juliet is standing on this
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- The girl Romeo is in love with before Juliet
- Romeo's family name
- The first character to die in the play
- Breaking these leads to tragedy
- Like a mother to Juliet
- Romeo says this of himself 'Oh, I am fortune's _____'
- The second character to die in the play
- Romeo is banished to this place as punishment
- These type of devices provide an emotional connection to readers
- The opposite type of play to a comedy
- This city is the setting for Romeo and Juliet
- This dodgy person gives Romeo a poison
21 Clues: The Prince's name • Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Like a mother to Juliet • Shakespeare lived in this era • Breaking these leads to tragedy • Romeo's friend who does not die • The opposite type of play to a comedy • The first character to die in the play • This dodgy person gives Romeo a poison • The second character to die in the play • ...
Writers in English Literature 2018-11-08
15 Clues: / Hamlet • / Amelia • / The Raven • / Fern Hill • / White Fang • / The Iron Man • / The Moonstone • / Robinson Crusoe • / Treasure Island • / A Christmas Carol • / Pride and Prejudice • / To Kill a Mockingbird • / The Picture of Dorian Gray • / Adventures of Huckleberry Finn • / Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
R and J 2018-04-23
15 Clues: Romeo's mom • Juliets mom • Romeo's dad • Juliet's dad • Romeos friend • Romeos servant • Juliets cousin • Spiritual leader • Juliets caregiver • Romeos Heart break • Juliet's other lover • main capulet character • Main montague Character • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Where the play was preformed
Julius Caesar 2013-12-08
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- Mary by the Virgin is __
- Little crowns worn by those of lesser rank than the kings is a ___
- What is another name for the common people?
- Anther word for replication
- ____means historically incorrect
- The usual starting time for business in Shakespeare's day is ___ hour
- Commoners are called __
- What is written in my face
- ___is to maintain iambic pentameter
- Brutus was a praetor; an official next in rank to Caesar's rank of consul in the __ chair
- Lord ____ Men was the acting group that Shakespeare belongs to
- The covered porch part of the theater Pompey had built is ___
- Conspirator that started with the letter L
- Another word for captive
- A___ is a character who is noble, but due to one or more fatal character flaws is met with tragedy
- Another word for gamesome
- Shakespeare was born and died on __ 23
- Lucius Junius Brutus' ancestor is the __
- William Shakespeare was born in ____-Upon-Avon
- To please accept means to ____
- Did things for the good of Rome
- A___ is a drama that ends in a catastrophe
- Conspirator that started with the letter D
- The __ Theater was the most famous Elizabethan Theater
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- Professionals who interpreted omens
- Another world for shoemaker is ___
- Another word for workmen
- The ides of March is on ___ 15
- An __ is a reference the author expects the reader to know
- __ is a parallel between nature and reality
- What is the dark region of the underworld in Greek Mythology?
- ___(James's son) played the leading role in many of Shakespearean productions
- A muffler worn by someone ill
- Conspirator that started with the letter M
- Wealthy people are called __
- One who summons the spirits of the dead
- Anthoer world for ceremonies
- The character flaw of the character is the ___
- Main villian of the conspirators
- Who is the Roman God of Fertility?
- Another word to leave out
- Conspirator that started with the letter T
- An unrhymed iambic pentameter is a
- When there is one speaker on stage it is a ___
- James ____ built the Globe Theater
- Another world for the press is the what?
- Poisonous snake
- Tarquinias Superbus, the last king of Rome is ___
- What is neat's leather?
- Shakespeare married Ann ___
- If you have steadfast appearance you have ___ constancy
- What river flows through Rome?
52 Clues: Poisonous snake • Commoners are called __ • What is neat's leather? • Mary by the Virgin is __ • Another word for workmen • Another word for captive • Another word to leave out • Another word for gamesome • What is written in my face • Anther word for replication • Shakespeare married Ann ___ • Wealthy people are called __ • Anthoer world for ceremonies • A muffler worn by someone ill • ...
Julius Caesar Crossword 2013-11-22
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- When the weather parallels between nature and reality it is called pathetic _________
- A statement that seems to say two opposite things but that may be true
- Caesar had three wives and did not bear any _____________
- Unrhymed iambic pentameter is called ______ Verse
- Character flaw of the character
- One speaker on stage (substitutes for narrator)
- Warning or indication of a future event
- A pair of rhyming iambic pentameters is a _______ Couplet
- A reference to music, art, literature, etc. that the writer expects the reader to know
- Social class Shakespeare's parents belong to
- Brutu's tagic flaw is idealistic ___________
- The rich people in the Middle Ages
- Son of James Burbage who played the leading roles in many Shakespearean productions
- Caesar, Crassus, and Pompey formed the First ____________
- The author of Julius Caesar
- The use of words that begin with the same sound near one another
- Warns Caesar of the Ides of March
- When two characters talk on stage and the other characters pretend not to hear
- First name of Shakespeare's wife
- Wife to Caesar
- Setting of the play
- Historically incorrect
- One of Caesar's physical handicaps
- Wife to Brutus
- The month Shakespeare was born and died
- A priest who interprets omens
- Comparison using "like" or "as"
- A combination of words that have opposite or very different meanings
- The river that flows through Rome
- Play on words
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- The Feast of ______ was a fertility feast
- I saw (In Latin)
- Acting group to which Shakespeare belong was ______ Chamberlain's Men
- Character ordered to deliver Brutus false notes in the first act
- Most famous Elizabethan Theatre built by James Burbage
- Servant to Cassius
- When the readers knows information that characters don't
- To maintain iambic pentameter
- Speaking to an object that cannot respond
- The river that flows through London
- I came (In the Latin language)
- A drama that ends in a catastrophe
- The common people in the Middle Ages
- I conquered (in Latin)
- Direct comparison NOT using "like" or "as"
- Character who is noble, but due to one or more fatal character flaws is a Tragic _________
- In 1592-1594 theatres closed because of this
- Julius Caesar had _____ wives
- The town Shakespeare was born in Stratford-Upon-________
- A group actors who comment on the action of a play without participation in it
50 Clues: Play on words • Wife to Caesar • Wife to Brutus • I saw (In Latin) • Servant to Cassius • Setting of the play • I conquered (in Latin) • Historically incorrect • The author of Julius Caesar • To maintain iambic pentameter • Julius Caesar had _____ wives • A priest who interprets omens • I came (In the Latin language) • Character flaw of the character • Comparison using "like" or "as" • ...
Shakespeare’s Birthplace and Family 2021-10-25
8 Clues: Which twin died at age 11? • Where was Shakespeare born? • What was his exact birthday? • How many children did he have? • Maker What was his fathers job? • How many kids did his parents have? • Hathaway Who did Shakespeare marry? • When did kids usually stop going to school?
Shakespeare crossword 2021-04-21
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- made out of sand or asphalt, people walk on it, and cars and bicycles drive on it
- When someone walks with confidence
- to do something quickly
- something that isn't actually happening
- someone who steals things
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- when you feel like you are alone
- when you don't feel safe or good in a situation
- someone who gives positive or negative feedback
- to hit someone with the middle part of your arm
- to take off your clothes
10 Clues: to do something quickly • to take off your clothes • someone who steals things • when you feel like you are alone • When someone walks with confidence • something that isn't actually happening • when you don't feel safe or good in a situation • someone who gives positive or negative feedback • to hit someone with the middle part of your arm • ...
Shakespeare vocab 2021-11-18
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Shakespeare vocab 2021-11-18
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2021-11-24
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- involved in business or trade
- a type of poem that has four lines
- made into a purchasable book
- liked or admired by many people
- a woman legally inheriting someone else's property or wealth
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- a number of people moving forward in an orderly fashion
- a horrible disease
- the illegal trafficking and killing of wildlife
- large, huge
- gossip that may not be true
10 Clues: large, huge • a horrible disease • gossip that may not be true • made into a purchasable book • involved in business or trade • liked or admired by many people • a type of poem that has four lines • the illegal trafficking and killing of wildlife • a number of people moving forward in an orderly fashion • a woman legally inheriting someone else's property or wealth
Shakespeare Crossword 2021-08-30
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- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name?
- How does hamlet die?
- Romeo and ___
- popular hamlet tragedy
- During Shakespeare’s lifetime, what major disaster forced the closure of London theatres twice?
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- Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the shortest?
- Much ado about ____
- Which type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
- Which play has the quote: “For she had eyes and chose me.”?
- Which character stated that life is a tale told by an idiot?
10 Clues: Romeo and ___ • Much ado about ____ • How does hamlet die? • popular hamlet tragedy • Which type of play is Romeo and Juliet? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name? • Which of Shakespeare’s plays is the shortest? • Which play has the quote: “For she had eyes and chose me.”? • Which character stated that life is a tale told by an idiot? • ...
William Shakespeare 2016-04-07
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- In which month was Shakespeare born?
- "If ________ be the food of love play on."
- Shakespeare's theatre.
- Which river runs through Stratford?
- "The Merchant of _______ ".
- __________ and Juliet.
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- "Midsummer Night's ________ " .
- The first name of Shakespeare's wife.
- In which city is The Globe Theatre?
- In which play do the witches appear?
10 Clues: Shakespeare's theatre. • __________ and Juliet. • "The Merchant of _______ ". • "Midsummer Night's ________ " . • In which city is The Globe Theatre? • Which river runs through Stratford? • In which month was Shakespeare born? • In which play do the witches appear? • The first name of Shakespeare's wife. • "If ________ be the food of love play on."
William Shakespeare 2023-05-02
10 Clues: powem • his wife • last name • first name • ____ and Juliet • Romeo and ______ • the oppisit of hate • the oppisit of life • a violent windy storm. • one of his more well known plays
Shakespeare Vocab 2026-02-10
10 Clues: To reject • Make bigger • Strive to match • Pencil sharpener • Act of provoking • Sign of things to come • Urgent request or plea • Pleasantly easy to approach • Expel something troublesome • Get smaller, like a candle burns
18. Shakespeare 2025-12-09
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- A person who writes plays.
- The young hero of Verona who falls in love with a Capulet.
- The Italian city where Romeo and Juliet takes place.
- The Prince of Denmark who struggles with revenge.
- The heroine who famously asks "Wherefore art thou?"
- A Midsummer Night's Dream is categorized as this genre.
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- The famous theatre in London where Shakespeare performed his plays.
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes.
- A Scottish general who receives a prophecy from three witches.
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself in a play.
10 Clues: A person who writes plays. • The Prince of Denmark who struggles with revenge. • The heroine who famously asks "Wherefore art thou?" • The Italian city where Romeo and Juliet takes place. • A Midsummer Night's Dream is categorized as this genre. • The young hero of Verona who falls in love with a Capulet. • ...
Shakespeare shi 2025-12-04
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- Free from meanness or smallness of mind or character
- Devotion to a habit or pursuit
- Dark, dim, or dismal
- Large, grand, and impressively beautiful or dignified
- To dazzle so as to blind or confuse.
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- To take off one's clothes
- A state of being alone, apart, or solitary
- A person who acts as a judge or a fault-finder
- Full of events or occurrences
- A quality of brilliant, splendid light
10 Clues: Dark, dim, or dismal • To take off one's clothes • Full of events or occurrences • Devotion to a habit or pursuit • To dazzle so as to blind or confuse. • A quality of brilliant, splendid light • A state of being alone, apart, or solitary • A person who acts as a judge or a fault-finder • Free from meanness or smallness of mind or character • ...
Why should you read Shakespeare? 2022-01-12
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- True or False. Shakespeare added 1700 more words to the English language.
- This is a play by Shakespeare that was also adopted as a Hollywood movie and turned out to be a hit.
- Not only are we about to read this play, but this play was also adapted as an Indian crime movie.
- Shakespeare's works have been translated into more than 300 languages.
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- One of the main reasons we still read Shakespeare today is because he used __________ that are still relevant today.
- Ignoring ____________ is one way to approach reading Shakespeare.
- You should ________ to a monologue from the play first before you actually read the play.
7 Clues: Ignoring ____________ is one way to approach reading Shakespeare. • Shakespeare's works have been translated into more than 300 languages. • True or False. Shakespeare added 1700 more words to the English language. • You should ________ to a monologue from the play first before you actually read the play. • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Section 2 Vocab 1 2022-11-08
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- the delivery of a fetus by surgical incision through the abdominal wall and uterus
- Italian novelist, dramatist and poet, he won the Nobel prize in 1934
- a substance for cleaning the teeth
- A popular English playwright and poet in the 16th century
- a book in the Old Testament containing Job's pleas to God about his afflictions and God's reply
- a public toilet in a military area
- mythological reptile able to live in fire
- a confused multitude of things
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- belonging to the elite bodyguard of Roman emperors
- done routinely and with little interest or care
- A Bantu language with Arabic words, spoken along the East African coast
- famous play by Shakespeare about the Prince of Denmark and the death of his father
- to fill up from within; to spread throughout
- a painful infection of the gums and throat
- with a rhythmic flow
- overabundance of words; too many words used
16 Clues: with a rhythmic flow • a confused multitude of things • a substance for cleaning the teeth • a public toilet in a military area • mythological reptile able to live in fire • a painful infection of the gums and throat • overabundance of words; too many words used • to fill up from within; to spread throughout • done routinely and with little interest or care • ...
Macbeth 1-3 2022-12-16
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- the best playwrite to ever live
- Macbeth's best friend and who Macbeth kills
- killing of a king
- what type of play or genre is Macbeth?
- the cause of all the trouble in Macbeth
- Macbeth committed regicide on whom?
- an old synonym for "fate" and what the witches are referred to as
- driven to murder and madness by ambition, witches, and an evil wife
- where does the play take place?
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- written in italics to direct the actors
- what Macbeth sees floating in the air as he's about to commit regicide
- lines spoken only to audience to reveal the thoughts of a character
- the actors don't know what's going on, only the audience gets the connection
- she's beautiful and charming, but evil, cruel, and overly ambitious
- The witches tell Macbeth he will be the Thane of
- what Shakespeare wrote in
16 Clues: killing of a king • what Shakespeare wrote in • the best playwrite to ever live • where does the play take place? • Macbeth committed regicide on whom? • what type of play or genre is Macbeth? • written in italics to direct the actors • the cause of all the trouble in Macbeth • Macbeth's best friend and who Macbeth kills • The witches tell Macbeth he will be the Thane of • ...
Oly English Crossword 2020-08-10
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- Sprague Teacher who loves New York
- Sprague teacher who skydives
- author of the play Romeo and Juliet
- books that are longer reads and have chapters
- Sprague Teacher who smiles even in a cave!
- what all teachers at Sprague hope to help you accomplish
- Name of the female love in a play read in English 9
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- Name of the hero in the epic read in English 9 Literature
- Place where Romeo and Juliet live
- what your English teachers will want you to do often
- Shakespeare was from what country
- the librarian and longtime teacher companion of English teachers
- Name of the male love interest in a play read in English 9
- has a substantial beard and also teaches speech and history at Sprague
- English teacher who has taught at Sprague the longest
- the country of origin for the Odyssey
16 Clues: Sprague teacher who skydives • Place where Romeo and Juliet live • Shakespeare was from what country • Sprague Teacher who loves New York • author of the play Romeo and Juliet • the country of origin for the Odyssey • Sprague Teacher who smiles even in a cave! • books that are longer reads and have chapters • Name of the female love in a play read in English 9 • ...
Hamlet Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-09
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- Name of the new king
- Ophelia's Brother
- Who captured Hamlet on his ship to England?
- German town Hamlet goes to college in
- City in Denmark where the play is set
- What was used to kill Polonius
- Tea & Crumpets
- Hamlet is a ___ because he wears black and is sad
- Author of Hamlet
- Feeling during a breakup
- Guildenstern's twin
- Stabbed by Hamlet while behind a cloth
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- How did Ophelia die?
- Scholars believe is the reason Ophelia died
- Danish Prince
- Best Bro to Hamlet
- Sin that Gertrude is accused of
- What people believe Hamlet have fallen into
- Went to a Funeral and a Wedding
- Rosencrantz's twin
- Shakespeare is famous for his _____
- What Claudius did to King Hamlet
- She should learn to swim
- Feeling for Hamlet and Ophelia <3
- Feeling for mourning
- Country where Hamlet is set
- What Ophelia gives to everyone when crazy
- What is on the tip of Laertes' sword
- What is King Hamlet in the play
- What Ophelia does in her madness
30 Clues: Danish Prince • Tea & Crumpets • Author of Hamlet • Ophelia's Brother • Best Bro to Hamlet • Rosencrantz's twin • Guildenstern's twin • How did Ophelia die? • Name of the new king • Feeling for mourning • She should learn to swim • Feeling during a breakup • Country where Hamlet is set • What was used to kill Polonius • Sin that Gertrude is accused of • Went to a Funeral and a Wedding • ...
Centsible Can Solve Your A/C Puzzles 2021-05-03
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- "--- Degrees of Separation"
- Heal
- Luxurious
- Goose cry
- Medical insurer
- It'll never get off the ground in Australia
- sinned against than sinning"
- Big ISP
- E M Forster's "Howards ---"
- 2 "... --- player, that struts and frets his hour upon the stage ..." ( Shakespeare, "Macbeth")
- AIDS fighter
- Start of something big?
- Puncture
- Adam and Eve's third
- Amazement
- Piece
- Kind of deal in the 1930s
- Cloth
- Overpowering fear
- "Little Shop of Horrors" dentist --- Scrivello
- Nicaraguan politico
- Skier's shelter
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- Like a porcupine
- Humiliating meal?
- Atomic physicist Niels ---
- Tip off
- "And Still I Rise" poet
- The nasty half of R L Stevenson's split personality
- German-Polish border river
- First animal in the Chinese Zodiac
- Resistance against attack 10 Deploy Earl badly on stage, perhaps?
- Cleo's nemesis
- Apparel
- Large deer
- 1 Diamond element?
- Live
- Open mesh fabric
- Shakespeare character
- Muse of comedy a hit, L A resolved
- Norm, briefly
- October's birthstone
- Sound of a small bell
42 Clues: Heal • Live • Piece • Cloth • Tip off • Big ISP • Apparel • Puncture • Luxurious • Goose cry • Amazement • Large deer • AIDS fighter • Norm, briefly • Cleo's nemesis • Medical insurer • Skier's shelter • Like a porcupine • Open mesh fabric • Humiliating meal? • Overpowering fear • 1 Diamond element? • Nicaraguan politico • Adam and Eve's third • October's birthstone • Shakespeare character • Sound of a small bell • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword By: Kyle Cichon 2018-10-26
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- I raised Juliet
- Romeo drinks this to kill himself
- I am the prince of cats and I hate Romeo
- Servant to the nurse
- I am Romeo's cousin, I try to look out for Romeo by preventing fights
- Our family hates Capulet's and consists of Romeo, and Benvolio
- Ruler of Verona
- This is what makes the play a tradgedy
- I marry Romeo and Juliet. I also gave try to save Romeo and Juliet's relationship
- Shakespeare plays were performed here
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- I am in love with Juliet and kill myself because I thought she was dead.
- I am a relative to the prince, and I am good friends with Romeo
- I am in love with Romeo and Tybalt is my cousin
- Romeo is my ex boyfriend because I became a nun
- The author of the play
- I am the servant of Romeo
- Where Romeo sneaks up to Juliet
- I tried to marry Juliet before Romeo found her.
- Our family hates montagues and consists of Juliet, and Tybalt
- The city where the play takes place
20 Clues: I raised Juliet • Ruler of Verona • Servant to the nurse • The author of the play • I am the servant of Romeo • Where Romeo sneaks up to Juliet • Romeo drinks this to kill himself • The city where the play takes place • Shakespeare plays were performed here • This is what makes the play a tradgedy • I am the prince of cats and I hate Romeo • ...
Verb 2022-02-09
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
CELEBRATING WORD LITERACY DAY with 9H! 2023-09-07
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- known for his works like "Romeo and Juliet" and "Macbeth
- A character from Shakespeare's "Hamlet" who becomes the king of Norway.
- Written or spoken language in its ordinary form
- The use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
- A category of artistic composition
- A person who loves books
- Having or showing great knowledge or learning
- A Japanese poem of seventeen syllables, in three lines of five, seven, and five
- The act of deceiving or misleading someone.
- A written or printed work
- Structure and arrangement of words and phrases in a language
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- A building or room containing collections of books
- A person's account of their own life.
- Correspondence of sounds between words
- A theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare
- A figure of speech that represents one thing in terms of another
- The vocabulary or stock of terms used in a particular subject
- A dramatic monologue where a character expresses their thoughts and emotions aloud.
- The ability to read and write
- Main character in a story
20 Clues: A person who loves books • Main character in a story • A written or printed work • The ability to read and write • A category of artistic composition • A person's account of their own life. • Correspondence of sounds between words • The act of deceiving or misleading someone. • Having or showing great knowledge or learning • Written or spoken language in its ordinary form • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword 2023-10-02
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- An Individual and agencies of human beings
- Why did Henry VIII part ways from the Pope and the Catholic Church?
- What were John Calvin's followers called in France?
- Which English playwright wrote about human flaws in the Northern Renaissance?
- The author who wrote "In Praise of Folly"
- Who invented the Printing Press?
- What was one of the works of art that Michelangelo created?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- A grant by the Pope of remission of the temporal punishment in Purgatory
- What country was William Shakespeare from?
- The author who wrote "Institutes of the Christian Religion"
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- Who was one of the parties involved in the French Wars of Religion?
- Who started the Protestant Reformation?
- What were John Calvin's followers called in England?
- Where did the Northern renaissance begin?
- A person who give financial support to a person
- The author who wrote Utopia
- Who wrote "the Prince"?
- What was one of the branches of the Protestant Church?
- Which monarch made the Anglican Church the official Church of England?
20 Clues: Who wrote "the Prince"? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • The author who wrote Utopia • Who invented the Printing Press? • Who started the Protestant Reformation? • Where did the Northern renaissance begin? • The author who wrote "In Praise of Folly" • An Individual and agencies of human beings • What country was William Shakespeare from? • ...
Romeo and Juliet Review 2024-05-16
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- Weapons used in the play
- How Romeo dies
- Genre/Theme of the play
- Ruler of Verona
- How Romeo and Juliet die
- Where Romeo and Juliet first meet
- Who was the Queen when Shakespeare what writing
- What was the disease that killed many people during the Elizabethan Age?
- Romeo's connection who helps him marry Juliet
- What Lady Montague dies from at the end of the book
- City where the play takes place
- Reason that Juliet gives to not marry Paris
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- Who went to the theater during the Elizabethan Age?
- What Juliet uses to kill herself
- Romeo's last name
- Author of this play
- What the Capulets and the Montagues do
- Reason that Friar Laurence marries Romeo and Juliet
- Juliet's last name
- Who Lord + Lady Capulet want Juliet to marry
- Most popular form of entertainment during the Elizabethan Age
- What happens to Romeo after he kills Tybalt
- Who Tybalt kills
- Who kills Tybalt and Paris
- Loves to fight
- Where Romeo and Juliet die
26 Clues: How Romeo dies • Loves to fight • Ruler of Verona • Who Tybalt kills • Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • Author of this play • Genre/Theme of the play • Weapons used in the play • How Romeo and Juliet die • Who kills Tybalt and Paris • Where Romeo and Juliet die • City where the play takes place • What Juliet uses to kill herself • Where Romeo and Juliet first meet • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act I 2025-03-20
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- How many acts are in each Shakespearean play?
- Delivers the monologue about Queen Mab
- a metrical foot consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by one stressed syllable
- Romeo and Juliet is a ____. (type of play)
- Delivers the prologue
- Has unrequited love for Rosaline
- "O, then, dear ____, let lips do what hands do..."
- Setting of the play
- Where Shakespeare is from
- "By giving ___ unto thine eyes. Examine other beauties."
- "He's a man of ____"
- Shakespeare wrote these poems
- Which family hosts the party
- "Mother figure" to Juliet
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- Breaks up the fight in the first scene
- If the families fight again their punishment is _____.
- "Rebellious subjects, _____ to peace..."
- Romeo's cousin
- Indicated when Romeo has ominous dreams
- How old is Juliet?
- Suitor to Juliet
- "But woo her, gentle Paris, get her ____"
- "From forth the fatal ____ of these two foes..."
- Romeo and Juliet are said to be ____ lovers
- Daughter of the nurse that passed away young
- Romeo is a member of the ____ family.
- Juliet's cousin
- Name of Shakespeare's theatre
- Sonnets have ____ syllables in each line
29 Clues: Romeo's cousin • Juliet's cousin • Suitor to Juliet • How old is Juliet? • Setting of the play • "He's a man of ____" • Delivers the prologue • Where Shakespeare is from • "Mother figure" to Juliet • Which family hosts the party • Shakespeare wrote these poems • Name of Shakespeare's theatre • Has unrequited love for Rosaline • Romeo is a member of the ____ family. • ...
A Year in Review 2025-11-24
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- another name for Shakespeare
- iambic pentameter has one of these every 5 syllables
- born in Stratford-upon-Avon
- follows a protagonist's journey as they grow up
- the name of our Pre-service teacher this year
- part of the stage of The Globe theatre
- wealthy class
- the repetition of words at the beginning of sentences or phrases
- system where everyone shares everything equally
- lower class
- a line of poetry without any punctuation
- the pyramid most story narratives adhere to
- if you were accused of this you were sometimes drowned
- extreme exaggeration
- if you were uneducated you spoke in this
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- the repetition of a consonant sound
- sound that comes from within a film
- a homophone for a word meaning 'leader'
- Author of The Fall
- if your were wealthy and educated you spoke in this
- the idea that things represent other things
- Protagonist of The Fall
- the fantastic film
- where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed
- slam poet
- one of Shakespeare's famous plays
- questions that require yes or no
27 Clues: slam poet • lower class • wealthy class • Author of The Fall • the fantastic film • extreme exaggeration • Protagonist of The Fall • born in Stratford-upon-Avon • another name for Shakespeare • questions that require yes or no • one of Shakespeare's famous plays • the repetition of a consonant sound • sound that comes from within a film • part of the stage of The Globe theatre • ...
Wednesday Wars Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-09
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- What Holling throws at Doug Swieteck brother.
- What does a newspaper call Holling after "saving" his sister?
- What Holling's role is in the play?
- The amount of questions on the Shakespeare test's Mrs. Baker gives Holling.
- What Mr. Guareschi wants to be of a small country.
- The last name of the person who refused to give Holling an autograph.
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- Hollings recites what to get a discount on cream puffs?
- Holling's sister wants to be a?
- Where Holling takes Meryl Lee on Valentines day.
- Holling's nickname for his house.
- The type of design Mr. Hoodhood's high school is?
- The first name of Mrs. Baker's husband who is MIA.
12 Clues: Holling's sister wants to be a? • Holling's nickname for his house. • What Holling's role is in the play? • What Holling throws at Doug Swieteck brother. • Where Holling takes Meryl Lee on Valentines day. • The type of design Mr. Hoodhood's high school is? • The first name of Mrs. Baker's husband who is MIA. • What Mr. Guareschi wants to be of a small country. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare Famous play 2024-03-05
13 Clues: Nun • Hero • Crazy • Monarch • Heroine • Wise man • Peacemaker • Drama king • Rival House • Rival House • Second mother • Shakespeare Era • ¨Love is a smoke raised with the fume of sighs¨
Shakespeare Scavenger Hunt 2025-11-20
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- What were the names of his parents? (____and____)
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What did Shakespeare's father do for a living?
- Where was the Globe Theater located? (______,______)
- What was the name of the King during Shakespeare's time?
- Fill in the blank: Shakespeare wrote 154 _____and 38_____.
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- What was the name of his wife?
- What month was the fire at the Globe Theater?
- Who played the female roles in Shakespeare's plays? (Oldest to youngest: ___ and ___)
- How many spectators could the Globe Theater hold? (_K)
10 Clues: What was the name of his wife? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What month was the fire at the Globe Theater? • What did Shakespeare's father do for a living? • What were the names of his parents? (____and____) • Where was the Globe Theater located? (______,______) • How many spectators could the Globe Theater hold? (_K) • ...
Hamlet Nature Crossword 2023-12-08
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- Who is the author and writer of Hamlet?
- What star actor takes part in the move “The Revenant”?
- Who is the mother of Hamlet?
- What is linked to the moods/themes of the play?
- Who did Gertrude marry to make Hamlet disgusted?
- How is nature used in the play during the second point of direction?
- King What is the second media about?
- What does Hamlet represent in the planetary system?
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- Who says the "tis an unweeded garden" quote?
- What flower symbolizes death?
- What does Shakespeare use in the text to show the growth of the characters?
- What plant Hamlet's mother uses to describe Ophilia's death?
- Who says "canker galls the infants of the spring" quote?
- How do you best describe the story of Hamlet?
- Who created the Ophelia painting discussed in the introduction?
15 Clues: Who is the mother of Hamlet? • What flower symbolizes death? • Who is the author and writer of Hamlet? • Who says the "tis an unweeded garden" quote? • King What is the second media about? • How do you best describe the story of Hamlet? • What is linked to the moods/themes of the play? • Who did Gertrude marry to make Hamlet disgusted? • ...
The History of Shakespeare 2022-11-06
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- Shakespeare's son who died at 11 and may have inspired one of his most famous plays
- The name for people who watched plays from the base of the theater
- Shakespeare's mother's name was
- Shakespeare's father's name was
- Shakespeare was born in _______ on Avon
- This plague caused the closure of the Elizabethan entertainment district in 1596, 1603, and 1608
- The company Lord _____'s Men was formed after the plague
- Many Elizabethan theatres also followed this style of architecture (Based off of colosseums)
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- The Globe theatre looked like this from above
- Without this person's support the theatres might not have survived
- the last word of “Totus mundus agit histrionem”
- Shakespeare married Anne _______
- The colored flag that represented comedy plays
- The colored flag that represented tragedies
- The colored flag that represented history plays
15 Clues: Shakespeare's mother's name was • Shakespeare's father's name was • Shakespeare married Anne _______ • Shakespeare was born in _______ on Avon • The colored flag that represented tragedies • The Globe theatre looked like this from above • The colored flag that represented comedy plays • the last word of “Totus mundus agit histrionem” • ...
Cue for Treason-brady 2018-10-16
15 Clues: peter • a tree • a villain • kirkstone • Mr desmond • Mrs desmond • play robber • kit as girl • 14 yeara old • 13 years old • famous writer • main charecter • yellow gentleman • tryed to mary kit • head of secret service
Renessanss 2026-02-12
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- reformatsiooni algataja
- 14-realine luuletus
- antiikkultuuri taassünd
- püha raamat
- 100 novelli kogumik
- lühike jutustus
- rändav luuletaja
- inimene on keskmes
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- satiiriline teos
- kiriku uuendamise liikumine
- armastusluule stiil
- veider ja liialdatud stiil
- kavalast peategelasest lugu
- Shakespeare`i teater
- rüütlitest jutustav teos
15 Clues: püha raamat • lühike jutustus • satiiriline teos • rändav luuletaja • inimene on keskmes • armastusluule stiil • 14-realine luuletus • 100 novelli kogumik • Shakespeare`i teater • reformatsiooni algataja • antiikkultuuri taassünd • rüütlitest jutustav teos • veider ja liialdatud stiil • kiriku uuendamise liikumine • kavalast peategelasest lugu
Shakespearean Words- Jaid Smith 2022-11-29
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- "Where art _____ Romeo?"
- Shakespeare's son who died at 11 years old
- After a disrespectful comment at the Oscar's, Kanye West became Taylor Swift's _______.
- when a character thinks out loud or addresses the audience without other characters hearing
- The name of Shakespeare's wife
- This is what they call the period of time where there is no recollection of Shakespeare's activities/whereabouts.
- Did you clean up ____ going to the party?
- This is a speech of one character that the other characters can hear.
- ______ they forgot it at home this morning.
- "____ the herald angel sing"
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- This is where Shakespeare was born and lived for the majority of his life.
- A famous playwright and poet
- come _____, it has been so long!
- The end of the rainbow is over ________.
- to be thankful or have mercy
15 Clues: "Where art _____ Romeo?" • A famous playwright and poet • to be thankful or have mercy • "____ the herald angel sing" • The name of Shakespeare's wife • come _____, it has been so long! • The end of the rainbow is over ________. • Did you clean up ____ going to the party? • Shakespeare's son who died at 11 years old • ______ they forgot it at home this morning. • ...
Bouws Family 2025-03-11
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- Queen of Real Estate
- the smiley
- diapar change
- Toilet water and a Tea party
- Cupcake in the microwave (explosion)
- Secretly Shakespeare
- almost santa
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- Rap God
- dog mom
- Cat mom
- future olympian
- Drones, & burgers
- Guitar Hero
- Fan of Ladders
- hoverboard horse
- Captain of the Big Dutchman
- dancing queen
- the real russ' boy
18 Clues: Rap God • dog mom • Cat mom • the smiley • Guitar Hero • almost santa • diapar change • dancing queen • Fan of Ladders • future olympian • hoverboard horse • Drones, & burgers • the real russ' boy • Queen of Real Estate • Secretly Shakespeare • Captain of the Big Dutchman • Toilet water and a Tea party • Cupcake in the microwave (explosion)
Jim is 37! 2022-06-07
13 Clues: JD • major • undergrad • reenactments • baseball fan • first CA job • radio station dj • musical instrument • best speaker award • enforcement section • eat Jim Stanley here • musicals with grandpa & grandma • earliest plays with grandparents
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by [Luke Strader] 2021-08-18
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- The plays usually lasted this many hours.
- London lost 1/4 of this during the plague.
- The Globe was built on this river.
- This fruit was considered deadly and was thrown at the worst actors.
- A theater group Shakespeare managed in 1594.
- This Queen was known as, "The Virgin Queen".
- Lord Chamberlain's Men renamed this after King James I became a supporter and funder of them.
- Married Shakespeare in 1582
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- Created the original plot for Romeo and Juliet in his story, "The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Iuliet.
- Juliet's last name.
- Dessert at The Globe was this fruit.
- Elizabeth was this age when she was crowned Queen.
- The main course at The Globe.
- Romeo's last name.
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body.
15 Clues: Romeo's last name. • Juliet's last name. • Married Shakespeare in 1582 • The main course at The Globe. • The Globe was built on this river. • Dessert at The Globe was this fruit. • The plays usually lasted this many hours. • London lost 1/4 of this during the plague. • A theater group Shakespeare managed in 1594. • This Queen was known as, "The Virgin Queen". • ...
The Tempest 2017-12-17
Across
- King of Naples
- Place in Italy
- Drunk butler
- Poet
- Male monarch
- Court jester
- Ships petty officer
- Son of a witch
- Highest rank below the monarch
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- Spirit with no gender
- Noble adviser
- Daughter of the magician
- Capital of Campania region
- Powerful magician
- Son of Alonso
- Easily led into planning brothers murder
- Illusionist
- The witch
- Remote
19 Clues: Poet • Remote • The witch • Illusionist • Drunk butler • Male monarch • Court jester • Noble adviser • Son of Alonso • King of Naples • Place in Italy • Son of a witch • Powerful magician • Ships petty officer • Spirit with no gender • Daughter of the magician • Capital of Campania region • Highest rank below the monarch • Easily led into planning brothers murder
Schritt 1 2019-02-01
Across
- heissgetränk
- Ursprungsort der industriellen Revolution
- Größte Insel der Welt
- Kleine Jagdhundrasse
- Gründer Luxemburgs
- Vorgänger Elisabeth 2
- Entscheidungsort für Napoleon
- Enlischer Dichter
- Raubkatze
- Gruppierung von Rehen
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- Englischer Führer im Zweiten Weltkrieg
- mittelmeerstaat (Insel)
- bekannter Zauberer
- bekannte Musikband aus den 60er Jahren
- Nachtaktiver Vogel
- Grenze zwischen Frankreich und England
- längster Fluss Englands
- Wildschweinjunges
- Englisches Gefängnis
19 Clues: Raubkatze • heissgetränk • Wildschweinjunges • Enlischer Dichter • bekannter Zauberer • Nachtaktiver Vogel • Gründer Luxemburgs • Kleine Jagdhundrasse • Englisches Gefängnis • Größte Insel der Welt • Vorgänger Elisabeth 2 • Gruppierung von Rehen • mittelmeerstaat (Insel) • längster Fluss Englands • Entscheidungsort für Napoleon • Englischer Führer im Zweiten Weltkrieg • ...
Star-Crossed Lover Crossword 2014-05-28
15 Clues: exile • wedding • look over • to grieve • setting of play • extreme devotion • opponent or enemy • relation to Romeo • violent or stormy • relation to Juliet • skill and cleverness • protagonist(Capulets) • protagonist(Montagues) • writer of Romeo and Juliet • speech intended for the audience
Shakespeare and Elizabethan drama 2024-06-03
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- A type of play written by Shakespeare with elements of magic, fantasy, comedy and disaster all blended together
- Apart from plays, Shakespeare also wrote poetry, mainly ...
- Shakespeare's nickname was and still is the ... of Avon or the Great ...
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- To make the plays attractive to audiences that did not travel themselves, Shakespeare often set his plays in ... locations
- Theatres, brothels, inns and taverns were all situated on the South ... of the river Thames
- Place where Romeo & Juliet is set
- A sort of drama that shows the sorrowful downfall of a protagonist in a serious manner.
- All female parts were played by...
8 Clues: Place where Romeo & Juliet is set • All female parts were played by... • Apart from plays, Shakespeare also wrote poetry, mainly ... • Shakespeare's nickname was and still is the ... of Avon or the Great ... • A sort of drama that shows the sorrowful downfall of a protagonist in a serious manner. • ...
Shakespeare Speak (Chase) 2021-01-27
15 Clues: means “do” • means “has” • means “are” • means “yes” • means “soon” • means “does” • means “will” • means “here” • means “there” • means “it is” • means “indeed” • means “before” • your first name • means “from now on” • means “your” (three letters)
Shakespeare Speak (Seth) 2021-01-27
15 Clues: means “do” • means “has” • means “yes” • means “are” • means “will” • means “here” • means “soon” • means “does” • means “there” • means “it is” • means “indeed” • means “before” • your first name • means “from now on” • means “your” (three letters)
Shakespeare Speak (Addison) 2021-01-27
15 Clues: means “do” • means “has” • means “are” • means “yes” • means “will” • means “does” • means “soon” • means “here” • means “there” • means “it is” • means “indeed” • means “before” • your first name • means “from now on” • means “your” (three letters)
Shakespeare Speak (Hailee) 2021-01-27
15 Clues: means “do” • means “has” • means “are” • means “yes” • means “does” • means “will” • means “here” • means “soon” • means “it is” • means “there” • means “before” • means “indeed” • your first name • means “from now on” • means “your” (three letters)
Drama 1 Shakespeare 2021-09-08
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- stained with blood
- to get shot silently
- a tiny fish
- a dwelling on a farm
- clothes and fashion
- full of color
- sucking or drawing blood
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- something you own or have
- Judging severely and finding fault.
- without a basis in reason or fact
- having no air
- to be like a cat
- having no beard
- to stare
- having fangs or tusks
15 Clues: to stare • a tiny fish • having no air • full of color • having no beard • to be like a cat • stained with blood • clothes and fashion • to get shot silently • a dwelling on a farm • having fangs or tusks • sucking or drawing blood • something you own or have • without a basis in reason or fact • Judging severely and finding fault.
Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-08
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- representing a current trend or style
- quote spoken inaccurately
- too many to be counted
- to resemble a cat
- to appear imaginary
- to not be helpful
- bottom floor
- interesting or exciting event
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- to be super precious
- excessive growth
- a lyric poem meant to be sung
- expressing criticism or disapproval
- to be used for a certain purpose
- a blink of an eye
- a house attached to a farm
15 Clues: bottom floor • excessive growth • a blink of an eye • to resemble a cat • to not be helpful • to appear imaginary • to be super precious • too many to be counted • quote spoken inaccurately • a house attached to a farm • a lyric poem meant to be sung • interesting or exciting event • to be used for a certain purpose • expressing criticism or disapproval • ...
Shakespeare-Alyssa Johnson 2012-11-07
Across
- when Danny found out who his mom is
- what Hero's dad gave Hero to learn
- a yummy snack
- what happened to Hero
- chief of police
- a clue
- where Hero stood up for Aaron
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- Pembroke falcon
- a message
- where they discovered the diamond
- where Hero made a new friend
- a relationship
- a place needed to be weeded
- the first place the diamond could be
- the family who sold the house to the Netherfields
15 Clues: a clue • a message • a yummy snack • a relationship • Pembroke falcon • chief of police • what happened to Hero • a place needed to be weeded • where Hero made a new friend • where Hero stood up for Aaron • where they discovered the diamond • what Hero's dad gave Hero to learn • when Danny found out who his mom is • the first place the diamond could be • ...
Shakespeare Speak (Carley) 2022-01-06
15 Clues: means “do” • means “yes” • means “has” • means “are” • means “soon” • means “does” • means “will” • means “here” • means “it is” • means “there” • means “indeed” • means “before” • your first name • means “from now on” • means “your” (three letters)
Poetry Terms: Shakespeare 2022-02-01
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- Combining opposite or contradictory terms in a brief phrase.
- Description that appeals to the senses (sight, sound, smell, touch, taste)
- A reference to a person, place, thing or idea of historical, cultural, literary or political significance.
- Giving an object or animal human feelings, thoughts, or attitudes
- A comparison of two unlike things using like or as
- Addressing someone absent or dead or something nonhuman
- Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
- A contrast between what is expected and what actually happens.
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- A comparison of two unlike things without using the word like or as.
- Exaggeration to express strong emotion, make a point, or evoke humor
- A word that imitates the sound it represents.
- word choice
- a pair of syllables where the first is unstressed and the second is stressed
- Repetition of consonant sounds
- five pairs of syllables in a line of poetry or 10 syllables per line
15 Clues: word choice • Repetition of consonant sounds • Two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme • A word that imitates the sound it represents. • A comparison of two unlike things using like or as • Addressing someone absent or dead or something nonhuman • Combining opposite or contradictory terms in a brief phrase. • ...
William Shakespeare Crossword 2021-06-11
5 Clues: The month Shakespeare was born on. • The era in which Shakespeare lived in. • The theater built by William Shakespeare • The play in which Shakespeare says "To be or not to be." • A play that was written by Shakespeare about a Roman commander.
Year 9 English 2023-07-18
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- Who is the male protagonist of the Shakespeare play we studied?
- Who was the horse that did all the heavy lifting in Animal Farm?
- Where was Romeo and Juliet set?
- Who is the female protagonist of the Shakespeare play?
- who supervised the build of the windmill in Animal Farm
- who did Romeo love before Juliet?
- What did Callum's sister in Noughts and Crosses die of?
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- What was the surname of the orginal writer of Romeo and Juliet?
- Who did Romeo kill on the street?
- who started the fight on the street where Tybalt was killed?
- What was the main character in A Christmas Carol?
- who did Juliet's parents want her to marry?
- what family had a feud with the montagues?
- how long was Shakespeare's version of Romeo and Juliet?
14 Clues: Where was Romeo and Juliet set? • Who did Romeo kill on the street? • who did Romeo love before Juliet? • what family had a feud with the montagues? • who did Juliet's parents want her to marry? • What was the main character in A Christmas Carol? • Who is the female protagonist of the Shakespeare play? • who supervised the build of the windmill in Animal Farm • ...
Esay 2 2024-05-13
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- son of Jacob/Israel
- river Jesus was baptized in
- iphone > -------
- striped animal
- the US has these
- 007
- Shakespeare play
- ms ong has it
- can't spell
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- military academy
- 8 slices
- respect your -------
- days when we have english
- trots, gallops
- never say ------
- short and fast runner
- smell,taste, etc.
- planet closest to sun
18 Clues: 007 • 8 slices • can't spell • ms ong has it • trots, gallops • striped animal • military academy • iphone > ------- • never say ------ • the US has these • Shakespeare play • smell,taste, etc. • son of Jacob/Israel • respect your ------- • short and fast runner • planet closest to sun • days when we have english • river Jesus was baptized in
KÄRLEK 2025-12-01
11 Clues: Blomma • Jack & Rose • Shakespeare • Taylor Swift • The Cardigans • Kärlekssymbol • Love... (Julfilm) • Romersk Kärleksgud • Grekisk kärleksgud • Kärlek vid första... • Love is... (Realityserie)
second2 2014-12-07
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- liar
- bride of Othello
- servant to Othello
- approximately when the play was written
- father of Desdemona
- race of Othello
- loves Desdemona but cant wed her
- from where
- wife of Iago
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- kingsman to Brabantio
- why
- Othello's friend and lieutenant
- black from North Africa
- type of structure
- wrote the book
- moor
- Othello gave Desdemona
- loves Cassio
- your
- Othello
20 Clues: why • liar • moor • your • Othello • from where • loves Cassio • wife of Iago • wrote the book • race of Othello • bride of Othello • type of structure • servant to Othello • father of Desdemona • kingsman to Brabantio • Othello gave Desdemona • black from North Africa • Othello's friend and lieutenant • loves Desdemona but cant wed her • approximately when the play was written
OTG1 U5 UK 2024-02-17
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- ankara
- ilmiselvästi
- mahdollisuus
- salaperäinen
- merkitä
- a famous ancient monument in England
- muodikas
- perhaps the most famous English playwright and poet
- kuningatar
- a famous fictional detective (last name)
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- myrkyllinen
- urheilija
- sisältää
- lippu
- kuuluisa
- the capital of Wales
- valtava
- ymmärtää, tajuta
- yleisesti
- varmasti
- mätä
- kuningas
- itse asiassa
- puute
- terveellinen
- kuninkaalliset
- omituinen, outo
27 Clues: mätä • lippu • puute • ankara • valtava • merkitä • sisältää • kuuluisa • varmasti • kuningas • muodikas • urheilija • yleisesti • kuningatar • myrkyllinen • ilmiselvästi • mahdollisuus • salaperäinen • itse asiassa • terveellinen • kuninkaalliset • omituinen, outo • ymmärtää, tajuta • the capital of Wales • a famous ancient monument in England • a famous fictional detective (last name) • ...
A Night at the Opera 2024-12-24
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- Druid high priestess
- Plácido _______
- Luciano
- Italian composer
- Solo
- Swan knight
- _____ Garden
- Not so old McDonald
- Moscow hall
- Musical introduction
- Tristan's lover
- Milanese music hall
- Gypsy
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- Script
- Madame _______
- Female voice
- Maria
- Chinese princess
- Egyptian tragedy
- Hoffmann storyteller
- Daytime "opera"
- Longest opera
- Shakespeare-inspired work
- Rome-based story
- Host city of European summer festival
25 Clues: Solo • Maria • Gypsy • Script • Luciano • Swan knight • Moscow hall • Female voice • _____ Garden • Longest opera • Madame _______ • Plácido _______ • Daytime "opera" • Tristan's lover • Chinese princess • Egyptian tragedy • Italian composer • Rome-based story • Not so old McDonald • Milanese music hall • Druid high priestess • Hoffmann storyteller • Musical introduction • Shakespeare-inspired work • ...
William Shakespeare 2022-01-09
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- Kakšna dela je pisal?
- Kako se imenuje najbolj znana tragedija, romantika, ki jo je napisal?
- Kako je bilo ime njegovemu edinemu sinu in dvojčku njegove druge hčerke?
- Kaj je bil po državljanstvu?
- Kako je bilo ime prvi Williamovi hčeri?
- Koliko otrok je imel?
Down
- Koliko je bil star William Shakespeare, ko je umrl?
- Kako se starinsko imenuje mesec Williamove smrti?
- Mesec rojstva Williama Shakespearja.
- Kako je bilo ime njegovi ženi?
10 Clues: Kakšna dela je pisal? • Koliko otrok je imel? • Kaj je bil po državljanstvu? • Kako je bilo ime njegovi ženi? • Mesec rojstva Williama Shakespearja. • Kako je bilo ime prvi Williamovi hčeri? • Kako se starinsko imenuje mesec Williamove smrti? • Koliko je bil star William Shakespeare, ko je umrl? • Kako se imenuje najbolj znana tragedija, romantika, ki jo je napisal? • ...
Shakespeare quotes 2022-01-26
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- Dead as a ___
- When you're in a problem
- What you have to break to make people comfortable
- something that's sad to look at
- Synonym for alright
Down
- When you get rid of someone and youre glad
- Someone who doesn't like taking risks
- Usually the first two words of a joke
- when you end up in the same spot you started in you've come
- Keep a low profile
10 Clues: Dead as a ___ • Keep a low profile • Synonym for alright • When you're in a problem • something that's sad to look at • Someone who doesn't like taking risks • Usually the first two words of a joke • When you get rid of someone and youre glad • What you have to break to make people comfortable • when you end up in the same spot you started in you've come
Shakespeare vocab 2021-11-18
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Taalschatwoorden Shakespeare 2014-01-19
10 Clues: Jaloers • Opstandigheid • Raden; gokken • Zonder eigen wel • Verdrietig; somber • Niet op gevaar lettend • Grote voorraden inslaan • Geliefd en bekend bij veel mensen • Mooie dingen duidelijk laten zien • Iemand die erg op zijn uiterlijk is gesteld
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 • ...
Shakespeare words 2023-04-14
Across
- diminish gradually in size
- causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort
- showing fearlessness and determination
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- a robber or outlaw
- lacking in vitality
- readiness to give more of something
- having no knowledge of a situation or fact
- to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something
- sad because one has no friends or company
10 Clues: a robber or outlaw • lacking in vitality • diminish gradually in size • readiness to give more of something • showing fearlessness and determination • sad because one has no friends or company • having no knowledge of a situation or fact • to walk or strut with a defiant or insolent air • causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort • ...
Shakespeare Terminology 2023-04-12
Across
- A category of poetry based on unrhymed lines and a definite meter, usually of iambic pentameter.
- When a character in a work of fiction addresses the audience directly for a moment to either express a truth, reveal a feeling.
- A type of physical comedy characterized by broad humour.
- A literary device by which the audience's or reader's understanding of events or individuals in a work surpasses that of its characters.
- The ordinary language people use in speaking or writing.
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- A humorous drama with a marriage at the end of the play.
- A rhythm structure used most commonly in poetry,that combines unstressed and stressed syllables in groups of 5
- A rhyming pair of successive lines of verse, typically of the same length.
- A monologue that is delivered when the character is alone.
- A serious drama with a death at the end of the play.
10 Clues: A serious drama with a death at the end of the play. • A humorous drama with a marriage at the end of the play. • A type of physical comedy characterized by broad humour. • The ordinary language people use in speaking or writing. • A monologue that is delivered when the character is alone. • ...
Shakespeare P2 2021-09-26
10 Clues: spare time • softly bright • big and strong • to remove to get rid of • show something by pictures • well known for bad qualities • to lift or drag something heavy • causing trouble in a playful way • a constant and quickly changing pattern • cross the road without regard to the traffic
