shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Shakespeare 2021-04-08
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- dad The keeper of the diamond case
- what hero rides
- A missing gem
- The famous writer
- They do it a lot
- Main Character
- An ancient choker
- Danny's dad
- Gave a book to Hero
- Hero's neighbor
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- Popular girl in 7th grade
- They did it in the bathroom
- Heros behind on
- Girl made fun of her
- She gets them a lot from Mrs. Roth
- Died from a sickness
- Popular boy in Beatrice grade
- Danny rides
- Older sister uses it.
- 1st grader
20 Clues: 1st grader • Danny rides • Danny's dad • A missing gem • Main Character • Heros behind on • what hero rides • Hero's neighbor • They do it a lot • The famous writer • An ancient choker • Gave a book to Hero • Girl made fun of her • Died from a sickness • Older sister uses it. • Popular girl in 7th grade • They did it in the bathroom • Popular boy in Beatrice grade • dad The keeper of the diamond case • ...
Shakespeare 2021-09-22
22 Clues: döpt • verk • angår • bland • ansedd • nyligen • spädbarn • forntida • författa • varaktig • inverkan • anklagad • försonade • orättvisa • förtjänar • påminnelse • förflyttas • förolämpar • utan tvivel • hylla/prisad • oräknelig/otaliga • enligt mångas tycke
Shakespeare 2021-06-16
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- the name of Macbeth's best friend
- the end of life
- the quality of being male or asculine
- a repeated rhythmic phrase
- to break trust with a person or a cause
- the composer of Macbeth
- being true to a person or a cause
- an event causing great suffering
- to trick or to hide the truth
- the name of another Shakearean tragedy
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- the name of the rightful heir to the throne
- a fight between armies
- the act of speaking to another character
- the main character of the play
- creating pictures in the mind using language
- the physical world of plants and animals
- when a character speaks alone on stage
- the type of text we have been studying
- the desire to acheive something great
- the act of killing a king
20 Clues: the end of life • a fight between armies • the composer of Macbeth • the act of killing a king • a repeated rhythmic phrase • to trick or to hide the truth • the main character of the play • an event causing great suffering • the name of Macbeth's best friend • being true to a person or a cause • the quality of being male or asculine • the desire to acheive something great • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-26
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- a letter about love
- being like a furry animal like a lion
- a young dog
- a dogs yell
- yelling with a y
- to take off cloths
- not being cozy or warm
- joint in your arm
- being by yourself
- killing an organism
- a bird thats a lady
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- an old flower
- very gross milk
- suicide
- something magical that is not in this world
- to hurt someone for fun
- not being aware of something
- hurting yourself
- being an evil cowboy man
- a green eye
20 Clues: suicide • a young dog • a dogs yell • a green eye • an old flower • very gross milk • yelling with a y • hurting yourself • joint in your arm • being by yourself • to take off cloths • a letter about love • killing an organism • a bird thats a lady • not being cozy or warm • to hurt someone for fun • being an evil cowboy man • not being aware of something • being like a furry animal like a lion • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-26
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- thought out bad plan
- suitcase
- name
- infinite
- red juice on the body
- gross dairy product
- hurting a criminal to get answers
- sound at the end of a game
- pavement between building
- without caring
- a ___________ day
- top of Everest
- when you get tranqed
- bow and beg
- the killing of someone powerful
- big lie
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- asleep or peaceful
- someone who climbs big hills
- suicide (phrase)
- sad
- stained with red juice from body
- blamed
- evil cowboy
- wake up
- messed with
- space you sleep in
- ____ to joy
- Ex. Zeus, Athena
- go on a ____
- hurting and not caring
- being fancy
- go down
- small jolt
- so stupid it's funny
- ball in your head
35 Clues: sad • name • blamed • wake up • go down • big lie • suitcase • infinite • small jolt • evil cowboy • messed with • ____ to joy • being fancy • bow and beg • go on a ____ • without caring • top of Everest • suicide (phrase) • Ex. Zeus, Athena • a ___________ day • ball in your head • asleep or peaceful • space you sleep in • gross dairy product • thought out bad plan • when you get tranqed • so stupid it's funny • ...
Shakespeare 2017-02-15
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- a joke releasing the possible meanings of a word
- a combination of words that have different meanings
- a figure of speech where a word is applied to an object
- a conversation between two people
- a serious disagreement or argument
- a word formed as a sound
- a subject used in literature
- a fanciful expression
- a verse without a rhyme
- a character that is made fun of at the beginning of Romeo and Juliet
- two lines of a verse
- a poem in the form of a speech
- love that is not fully understood by the beloved
- rhymes at the end of verses
- a remark or a passage made by a character in a play that the audience can hear but not the other characters
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- a poem of fourteen lines
- a separate introduction
- a line or verse made of 5 metric feet
- two characters with opposite personalities
- an ordered pattern of rhymes
- the comparison of one thing with another
- a play with an unhappy ending
- speaking ones thoughts aloud
- a warning of a future event
- a group of people that say the same thing simultaneously
25 Clues: two lines of a verse • a fanciful expression • a separate introduction • a verse without a rhyme • a poem of fourteen lines • a word formed as a sound • a warning of a future event • rhymes at the end of verses • an ordered pattern of rhymes • a subject used in literature • speaking ones thoughts aloud • a play with an unhappy ending • a poem in the form of a speech • ...
Shakespeare 2018-02-23
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- Queen who ruled England at the time of Shakespeare's life.
- Which word will complete the title of this Shakespeare play, '_________ for ________'
- Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems.
- Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan.
- Henry VI is in how many parts
- Complete the title of this Shakespeare play 'Titus ___________'.
- Town of Shakespeare's birth.
- The youngest daughter of King Lear
- Baz _______, director of 1996 movie of 'Romeo & Juliet'
- The Forest of ______, setting for 'As you like it'
- 'Curst be he that moves my ______'. Line from inscription on Shakespeare's tombstone.
- Shakespeare's play were written in two styles, verse and _______.
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- 'Kiss me ________' Musical based on Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew'
- Character who appears in 3 Shakespeare plays, 'Merry Wives of Windsor' and 'Henry IV' parts 1 and 2.
- "Now is the ______ of our discontent", first line of Richard III.
- Shakespeare's Scottish play.
- York & __________. The 2 houses which fought during the War of the Roses, which Shakespeare's used as the backdrop for many of his history plays.
- 'Lord ____________ Men'. Company that Shakespeare wrote for and performed with.
- Character from 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' also know as Robin Goodfellow.
- Shylock is the Merchant of this Italian City in the title of one of Shakespeare's most famous plays.
- Main character from 'The Tempest', father of Miranda.
- "Romeo, Romeo, ________ art thou Romeo". Famous line by Juliet.
- Kenneth ________, actor who played Henry V in 1989 movie.
- Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne.
- Christopher ___________, contemporary of Shakespeare who wrote 'Dr Faustus'
- Hamlet, is prince of this European Country
- The _______. Shakespearian theatre on the South Bank in London.
- How many ages of man are there according to Jaques in his famous speech from 'As you like it'?
29 Clues: Shakespeare's Scottish play. • Town of Shakespeare's birth. • Henry VI is in how many parts • The youngest daughter of King Lear • Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne. • Hamlet, is prince of this European Country • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems. • Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan. • Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare. • ...
Shakespeare 2018-02-23
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- Christopher ___________, contemporary of Shakespeare who wrote 'Dr Faustus'
- Queen who ruled England at the time of Shakespeare's life.
- Character from 'A Midsummer Nights Dream' also know as Robin Goodfellow.
- "Romeo, Romeo, ________ art thou Romeo". Famous line by Juliet.
- Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne.
- The youngest daughter of King Lear
- Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan.
- Town of Shakespeare's birth.
- 'Kiss me ________' Musical based on Shakespeare's 'The Taming of the Shrew'
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems.
- Kenneth ________, actor who played Henry V in 1989 movie.
- Shakespeare's Scottish play.
- 'Curst be he that moves my ______'. Line from inscription on Shakespeare's tombstone.
- Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare.
- The _______. Shakespearian theatre on the South Bank in London.
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- 'Lord ____________ Men'. Company that Shakespeare wrote for and performed with.
- Shylock is the Merchant of this Italian City in the title of one of Shakespeare's most famous plays.
- Which word will complete the title of this Shakespeare play, '_________ for ________'
- Shakespeare's play were written in two styles, verse and _______.
- Baz _______, director of 1996 movie of 'Romeo & Juliet'
- "Now is the ______ of our discontent", first line of Richard III.
- Hamlet, is prince of this European Country
- Henry VI is in how many parts
- Complete the title of this Shakespeare play 'Titus ___________'.
- York & __________. The 2 houses which fought during the War of the Roses, which Shakespeare's used as the backdrop for many of his history plays.
- Character who appears in 3 Shakespeare plays, 'Merry Wives of Windsor' and 'Henry IV' parts 1 and 2.
- Main character from 'The Tempest', father of Miranda.
- How many ages of man are there according to Jaques in his famous speech from 'As you like it'?
- The Forest of ______, setting for 'As you like it'
29 Clues: Town of Shakespeare's birth. • Shakespeare's Scottish play. • Henry VI is in how many parts • The youngest daughter of King Lear • Surname of Shakespeare's wife, Anne. • Hamlet, is prince of this European Country • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these 14 line poems. • Weapon used by Macbeth to kill the king Duncan. • Egyptian queen, subject of a play by Shakespeare. • ...
Shakespeare 2023-05-05
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- King Lear's faithful friend to the last
- The name of a boy which Rosalind gave herself
- son of Northumberland
- Sister of the "shrew"
- A Venetian moneylender
- Known as 'Coriolanus'
- Juliet's cousin who was killed by Romeo
- A *senile* fairy king who quarrels with Titania over a mere page
- The name of the Gothic queen who became the Empress of Rome
- The murderer of Hamlet's father
- Imogen marries him rather than Cloten
- Polonius' son
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- "Why, he is the Prince’s jester, a very dull fool; only his gift is in devising impossible slanders. None but libertines delight in him, and the commendation is not in his wit but in his villainy, for he both pleases men and angers them, and then they laugh at him and beat him. I am sure he is in the fleet.I would he had boarded me."
- Eyes were gouged out
- Macbeth's traveling partner, murdered under his order
- Olivia's steward
- He who first brought forth the idea of assassinating Caesar to Brutus
- The name of King Lear's youngest daughter
- One of Cleopatra VII's servants
- Lucrece's husband
20 Clues: Polonius' son • Olivia's steward • Lucrece's husband • Eyes were gouged out • son of Northumberland • Sister of the "shrew" • Known as 'Coriolanus' • A Venetian moneylender • The murderer of Hamlet's father • One of Cleopatra VII's servants • Imogen marries him rather than Cloten • King Lear's faithful friend to the last • Juliet's cousin who was killed by Romeo • ...
Shakespeare 2025-03-05
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- A play about two star-crossed lovers (Romeo and ).
- The season mentioned in A Midsummer Night’s Dream ( Night’s Dream).
- The country where Shakespeare lived.
- The queen when Shakespeare lived (Queen ).
- Shakespeare’s last name.
- The king murdered by Macbeth (King ).
- Shakespeare’s first name.
- The number of plays he wrote (about thirty-).
- The language Shakespeare wrote in (E____).
- A play about a shipwreck (The T____).
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- The city where he was born (S-upon-Avon).
- The type of poems he wrote (S____).
- The theatre where he worked (The ____ Theatre).
- The play with three witches (M____).
- The time period he lived in (E____ England).
- The month he was born in (A____).
- The name of Shakespeare’s wife (A____ Hathaway).
- The play about a prince of Denmark (H____).
- Juliet’s family name.
- Shakespeare wrote many of these, including Hamlet and Macbeth.
20 Clues: Juliet’s family name. • Shakespeare’s last name. • Shakespeare’s first name. • The month he was born in (A____). • The type of poems he wrote (S____). • The play with three witches (M____). • The country where Shakespeare lived. • The king murdered by Macbeth (King ). • A play about a shipwreck (The T____). • The city where he was born (S-upon-Avon). • ...
ShakeSpeare 2025-03-04
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- What was the he collection of Shakespeare’s plays called?
- What did the actors use to have special effects when they needed to go off stage?
- What was Shakespeare’s first name?
- What do we call a person who writes plays?
- What is the main theme of Romeo and Juliet?
- Why was Globe Theatre was destroyed in 1613?
- What shape was the globe?
- Was The Globe Theatre indoors or outdoors?
- Where was Shakespeare was from
- What was the globe made out of?
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- What did Shakespeare’s father worked as?
- Where did the poorest audience members stand?
- When were plays at the Globe were performed?
- What is Shakespeare’s last name?
- What was raised to show that a play was happening?
- What is the name of the theater Shakespeare is most famous for?
- What town was Shakespeare born in?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What did people throw at the actors life they didnt like the play?
- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name?
20 Clues: What shape was the globe? • Where was Shakespeare was from • What was the globe made out of? • What is Shakespeare’s last name? • What was Shakespeare’s first name? • What town was Shakespeare born in? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What did Shakespeare’s father worked as? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s first name? • What do we call a person who writes plays? • ...
Shakespeare 2025-03-04
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- A play about a Scottish king
- The type of play Macbeth is
- The name of Shakespeare’s famous theatre
- A play about a Roman leader who was betrayed
- A common comedic character in Shakespeare’s plays
- Shakespeare’s only son who died young
- The three strange women in Macbeth
- The fairy queen in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- The town where Shakespeare was born
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- A theme in The Tempest.
- The title of Hamlet’s character in Denmark
- The title of Macbeth after he takes power
- One of the men who betrays Julius Caesar
- Shakespeare was also known as this, besides being a playwright
- The female lead in Romeo and Juliet
- The city where Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- The place where Hamlet takes place
- Juliet’s love interest
- A setting in A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
- Viola and Sebastian in Twelfth Night
20 Clues: Juliet’s love interest • A theme in The Tempest. • The type of play Macbeth is • A play about a Scottish king • The place where Hamlet takes place • The three strange women in Macbeth • The female lead in Romeo and Juliet • The town where Shakespeare was born • Viola and Sebastian in Twelfth Night • Shakespeare’s only son who died young • A setting in A Midsummer Night’s Dream. • ...
Shakespeare-HARD 2023-01-30
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- nickname of shakespeare
- number of child that Shakespeare
- if death rate was bigger then this number,the theatre would close
- Shakespeare live during the
- In 1613,a canon destroyed the globe
- the queen of england
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- first book of shakespeare
- population of london during shakespeare time
- first troupe name
- age of shakespeare
- first theatre of shakespeare
- cause the theatre to close frequently
- performance were held during
- women of shakespeare
14 Clues: first troupe name • age of shakespeare • the queen of england • women of shakespeare • nickname of shakespeare • first book of shakespeare • Shakespeare live during the • first theatre of shakespeare • performance were held during • number of child that Shakespeare • In 1613,a canon destroyed the globe • cause the theatre to close frequently • ...
Shakespeare Biography 2017-03-15
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- Hamnet's twin was named ___?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
- The theme of ___ is present in many of Shakespeare's plays.
- Shakespeare's ___ is his legacy to the world
- What was the last play that Shakespeare wrote?
- Shakespeare partially owned and worked at this theatre.
- What always distracted Shakespeare from working on his sonnets?
- What month was Shakespeare born in?
- Who reigned in England during the beginning of Shakespeare's time?
- One of Shakespeare's plays that takes after the Romans is called Julius ___.
- How many kids did Shakespeare have?
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- Who played woman's roles?
- Which one of Shakespeare's children passed away at the age of 11?
- Shakespeare's career ended when the Globe caught ___.
- What was Shakespeare's father's occupation?
- What play is apparently named after Hamnet?
- What was the ongoing tragedy in England during Shakespeare's time?
- What was Shakespeare's eldest child named?
- Shakespeare still lives on through his ___.
- The date of Shakespeare's death is the same as his ___.
- Shakespeare was born in ___-upon-Avon
- True or False: All of Shakespeare's plays were his original ideas.
- Hamnet was Shakespeare's only ___.
23 Clues: Who played woman's roles? • Hamnet's twin was named ___? • Hamnet was Shakespeare's only ___. • What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • What month was Shakespeare born in? • How many kids did Shakespeare have? • Shakespeare was born in ___-upon-Avon • What was Shakespeare's eldest child named? • What was Shakespeare's father's occupation? • ...
Shakespeare Facts 2019-10-02
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- Joke invented by Shakespeare
- Language Shakespeare was educated in
- Number of plays written
- Where Shakespeare was born
- Amount of long narrative poems
- Wife of Shakespeare
- Name of Shakespeare's father
- Age Shakespeare retired
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- Wrote 154 of these
- Where Shakespeare presented his plays
- Amount of children
- Name of Shakespeare's twins
- Romantic Tragedy
- Amount of siblings
- Play set in Scotland
15 Clues: Romantic Tragedy • Wrote 154 of these • Amount of children • Amount of siblings • Wife of Shakespeare • Play set in Scotland • Number of plays written • Age Shakespeare retired • Where Shakespeare was born • Name of Shakespeare's twins • Joke invented by Shakespeare • Name of Shakespeare's father • Amount of long narrative poems • Language Shakespeare was educated in • ...
Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-04
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- Poets and troubadors often played this instrument
- Shakespeare wrote an entire play about taming this small, fuzzy critter
- Shakespeare didn't use a Bic, his pen was made out of this part of a bird!
- This Shakespeare play is also a good name for a little pig
- This theater in England is known around the world for its association with Shakespeare
- This kind of Shakespearean play tells a tale of the past
- This kind of Shakespearean play features a main character with a fatal flaw
- This relative of the piano was popular when Shakespeare was alive
- The First one of these is awfully important, you might even find a whole exhibit about it in the concert hall!
- Although it looks like a flute and might be made of wood, this instrument is actually more like a trumpet
- Shakespeare often wrote this type of short, rhyming poetry
- To be, or ___ to be?
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- Although we know him mostly as Shakespeare, don't forget this guy had a first name too...
- This Italian word means "rebirth", and is the time period when Shakespeare was alive and writing poetry
- Shakespeare was born in this country in the year 1564
- This kind of Shakespearean play seeks to offer a good laugh
- Shakespeare wrote a lot of these, and Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous
- You probably played one in elementary school. Is it a flute, is it a whistle? Record your answer correctly!
- Juliet's spritely love interest
- Similar to a violin (and using some of the same letters), this instrument was popular in Shakespeare's time
- A single line from a poem
- A section of a poem made up of multiple verses
22 Clues: To be, or ___ to be? • A single line from a poem • Juliet's spritely love interest • A section of a poem made up of multiple verses • Poets and troubadors often played this instrument • Shakespeare was born in this country in the year 1564 • This kind of Shakespearean play tells a tale of the past • This Shakespeare play is also a good name for a little pig • ...
Shakespeare Facts 2019-10-02
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- Where Shakespeare presented his plays
- Number of plays written
- Where Shakespeare was born
- Amount of siblings
- Wife of Shakespeare
- Age Shakespeare retired
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- Play set in Scotland
- Name of Shakespeare's twins
- Amount of long narrative poems
- Joke invented by Shakespeare
- Wrote 154 of these
- Romantic Tragedy
- Name of Shakespeare's father
- Amount of children
- Language Shakespeare was educated in
15 Clues: Romantic Tragedy • Wrote 154 of these • Amount of children • Amount of siblings • Wife of Shakespeare • Play set in Scotland • Number of plays written • Age Shakespeare retired • Where Shakespeare was born • Name of Shakespeare's twins • Joke invented by Shakespeare • Name of Shakespeare's father • Amount of long narrative poems • Language Shakespeare was educated in • ...
Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2015-12-04
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- Similar to a violin (and using some of the same letters), this instrument was popular in Shakespeare's time
- Poets and troubadors often played this instrument
- Shakespeare was born in this country in the year 1564
- A section of a poem made up of multiple verses
- A single line from a poem
- Shakespeare wrote a lot of these, and Romeo and Juliet is one of the most famous
- This relative of the piano was popular when Shakespeare was alive
- Shakespeare wrote an entire play about taming this small, fuzzy critter
- This theater in England is known around the world for its association with Shakespeare
- This Shakespeare play is also a good name for a little pig
- Shakespeare didn't use a Bic, his pen was made out of this part of a bird!
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- Although we know him mostly as Shakespeare, don't forget this guy had a first name too...
- This kind of Shakespearean play features a main character with a fatal flaw
- This Italian word means "rebirth", and is the time period when Shakespeare was alive and writing poetry
- To be, or ___ to be?
- Juliet's spritely love interest
- This kind of Shakespearean play tells a tale of the past
- Although it looks like a flute and might be made of wood, this instrument is actually more like a trumpet
- You probably played one in elementary school. Is it a flute, is it a whistle? Record your answer correctly!
- Shakespeare often wrote this type of short, rhyming poetry
- The First one of these is awfully important, you might even find a whole exhibit about it in the concert hall!
- This kind of Shakespearean play seeks to offer a good laugh
22 Clues: To be, or ___ to be? • A single line from a poem • Juliet's spritely love interest • A section of a poem made up of multiple verses • Poets and troubadors often played this instrument • Shakespeare was born in this country in the year 1564 • This kind of Shakespearean play tells a tale of the past • Shakespeare often wrote this type of short, rhyming poetry • ...
Shakespeare's life and achievments. 2022-03-01
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- Shakespeare wrote 154____.
- Shakespeare was born in the month of ___.
- Shakespeare wrote in mainly ___ genres.
- Shakespeare died at the age of____.
- Shakespeare's wife's first name.
- Shakespeare left school at the age of____.
- Had only ___ years worth of education despite being one of if not the greatest writer.
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
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- Shakespeare grew up in a ____ family.
- Grew up and resided in the country of ____.
- Introduced up to ____ words.
- At a young age he was a ____ himself.
- Shakespeare wrote ____ plays.
- Shakespeare's inspiration for hamlet was believed to be from his own___.
- He was ____ at the time he married.
15 Clues: Shakespeare wrote 154____. • Introduced up to ____ words. • Shakespeare wrote ____ plays. • Shakespeare's wife's first name. • Shakespeare died at the age of____. • He was ____ at the time he married. • Shakespeare grew up in a ____ family. • At a young age he was a ____ himself. • Shakespeare wrote in mainly ___ genres. • How many siblings did Shakespeare have? • ...
Shakespeare 2022-09-06
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- First purpose built theatre
- synonym includes palpable, noticeable
- famous Shakespearian play
- material theatre is made of
- theatre type
- Name of public who stand at the theatre
- number of tiers in Shakespeare's theatre
- adjective to describe laughter
- century Shakespeare's theatre was built
- Rhythm Shakespeare uses in his plays
- act of speaking one's thoughts aloud
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- synonym includes auditory, aural
- famous Shakespearian play
- famous playwright
- type of play
- majestically painted interior
- synonym includes a wide view
- Location of Shakespeare's theatre
- Type of roof on Shakespeare's theatre
- attitude biased towards socially elite
20 Clues: type of play • theatre type • famous playwright • famous Shakespearian play • famous Shakespearian play • First purpose built theatre • material theatre is made of • synonym includes a wide view • majestically painted interior • adjective to describe laughter • synonym includes auditory, aural • Location of Shakespeare's theatre • Rhythm Shakespeare uses in his plays • ...
Shakespeare 2022-09-30
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- able to be used for a practical purpose or in several ways.
- leechlike or freeloading.
- able to be reached or entered.
- free from disturbance; calm.
- active or occurring spasmodically or intermittently; not regular or steady.
- shockingly unacceptable.
- unfriendly
- Causing offense
- unnatural or mysterious, especially in a disturbing way.
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- characteristic of, influenced by, or representing a current popular trend or style.
- suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.
- marked or covered with blood.
- relating to or denoting people descended from the same ancestor
- take off one's clothes
- unhelpful
- susceptible to physical or emotional attack or harm.
- marked by interesting or exciting events.
- lustful; passionate.
- feeling or showing distrust of someone or something
19 Clues: unhelpful • unfriendly • Causing offense • lustful; passionate. • take off one's clothes • shockingly unacceptable. • leechlike or freeloading. • free from disturbance; calm. • marked or covered with blood. • able to be reached or entered. • marked by interesting or exciting events. • suggesting something supernatural; uncanny. • feeling or showing distrust of someone or something • ...
Shakespeare 2024-05-06
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- A monologue spoken by a character who is alone on the stage. It reveals his/her inner thoughts and motives and so discloses what the character is really like.
- A brief remark by a character, usually to the audience, unheard by other characters
- fixed verse form of Italian origin consisting of 14 lines that are typically five-foot iambics rhyming according to a prescribed scheme
- A comparison using “like” or “as”
- A fatal flaw in the hero’s character
- Two lines of verse of equal length that rhyme one after the other
- Language that produces pictures in the imaginations of people reading or listening
- Platform or area in a theatre on which the plays are performed to an audience
- A ten syllable line of verse with five stresses di dum, di dum, di dum, di dum, di dum
- A literary work which is primarily written in order to offer the audience a view into the tragic aspects of life
- A part of an act in a play
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- Unrhymed verse written in iambic pentameter
- Treating something as a human being; giving things human feelings and attributes
- Verbal exchange between two or more characters on the stage
- A comparison that suggests two dissimilar things are actually the same
- Difference between the situation as known to the audience and as supposed by some or all the characters of the play
- Verse in which the sense runs from one line to the next
- A metrical unit of two syllables, the first unstressed, the second stressed
- Used in order to capture and maintain the audience's interest. It is created when the audience is uncertain of what is going to happen next
19 Clues: A part of an act in a play • A comparison using “like” or “as” • A fatal flaw in the hero’s character • Unrhymed verse written in iambic pentameter • Verse in which the sense runs from one line to the next • Verbal exchange between two or more characters on the stage • Two lines of verse of equal length that rhyme one after the other • ...
Bill Bryson's Shakespeare 2025-04-30
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- Earl of ____, Shakespeare's patron
- Acting troupe Shakespeare worked with
- Three principles of drama derived from Aristotle's "Poetics"
- The ____ Shakespeare Library houses the largest repository of First Folios in the present day
- The _____ engraving accompanied the publishing of the First Folio
- A highly dangerous disease that killed many in Elizabethan times but is completely eradicated today
- Edward ____, purported to be Shakespeare's true identity by conspiracist J. Thomas Looney
- The item bequeathed to Anne Hathaway in Shakespeare's will
- Only son of Shakespeare, died in 1596
- Henry ____, believed to be the subject of the "Fair Young Man" sonnets
- Narrative poem and Shakespeare's greatest publishing success
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- Site of Shakespeare's grave
- The History of ____ is a lost play and collaborative work of Shakespeare and Fletcher's
- Heminges and ____ compiled the First Folio, a collection of Shakespeare's plays
- One of the many words Shakespeare invented; related to genetics
- Contemporary of Shakespeare; wrote a dedication to the engraving in the First Folio
- John ____, collaborated with Shakespeare on plays such as "The Two Noble Kinsmen"
- The first "Shakespeare's true identity" conspiracist, who theorized his works were written by Francis Bacon
- The ___ portrait is the most recent verified portrait of Shakespeare.
- One of Shakespeare's writing flaws; related to geography
20 Clues: Site of Shakespeare's grave • Earl of ____, Shakespeare's patron • Acting troupe Shakespeare worked with • Only son of Shakespeare, died in 1596 • One of Shakespeare's writing flaws; related to geography • The item bequeathed to Anne Hathaway in Shakespeare's will • Three principles of drama derived from Aristotle's "Poetics" • ...
Shakespeare's life and achievments. 2022-03-01
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- Shakespeare wrote 154____.
- Shakespeare was born in the month of ___.
- Shakespeare wrote in mainly ___ genres.
- Shakespeare died at the age of____.
- Shakespeare's wife's first name.
- Shakespeare left school at the age of____.
- Had only ___ years worth of education despite being one of if not the greatest writer.
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
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- Shakespeare grew up in a ____ family.
- Grew up and resided in the country of ____.
- Introduced up to ____ words.
- At a young age he was a ____ himself.
- Shakespeare wrote ____ plays.
- Shakespeare's inspiration for hamlet was believed to be from his own___.
- He was ____ at the time he married.
15 Clues: Shakespeare wrote 154____. • Introduced up to ____ words. • Shakespeare wrote ____ plays. • Shakespeare's wife's first name. • Shakespeare died at the age of____. • He was ____ at the time he married. • Shakespeare grew up in a ____ family. • At a young age he was a ____ himself. • Shakespeare wrote in mainly ___ genres. • How many siblings did Shakespeare have? • ...
Brush up your Shakespeare 2018-06-28
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- character of Shakespeare
- most famous female character
- less known tragedy
- Queen of England
- one of Shakespeare's jobs
- name of Shakespeare's own theatre
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- less known comedy by Shakespeare
- type of poetry written by Shakespeare
- county of England, where Shakespeare was born
- fellow writer and rival of Shakespeare
- name of Shakespear's wife
- nickname of Shakespeare
- place of birth
- drama genre
- name of Shakespeare's only son
15 Clues: drama genre • place of birth • Queen of England • less known tragedy • nickname of Shakespeare • character of Shakespeare • name of Shakespear's wife • one of Shakespeare's jobs • most famous female character • name of Shakespeare's only son • less known comedy by Shakespeare • name of Shakespeare's own theatre • type of poetry written by Shakespeare • ...
Acting 2 Shakespeare Review 2020-04-20
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- another reason why Shakespeare may have spread the syllables out over multiple lines for characters was because one character may be _________ing another
- the first word of the type of verse Shakespeare wrote in (________ pentameter)
- most important words in Shakespeare get the ______ed syllable in a line of verse
- the number of syllables a common line of Shakespeare's verse has
- Shakespeare often did this with his descriptions 3 times: "The very torrent, tempest, and in fact whirlwind" is a an example
- many of Shakespeare's lines have meaning beyond their context in the play, thus they have a ________ meaning
- one reason reading Shakespeare makes you smarter is because you have to decode his _________ (use of words / language)
- each beat in Shakespeare's verse reads from ____ punctuation to ___ punctuation
- one reason Shakespeare may have spread the syllables out over multiple lines for characters was to increase this of a scene
- the other reason Shakespeare had more / less than the correct number of syllables: "I dare not longer stay" is an example
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- Shakespeare did not have time to write this into his scripts, so he used the code and wrote them into his dialogue. "Exit pursued by bear" is really the only stage _______ he wrote.
- each beat of Shakespeare should have a clear ________ that informs how to say the line (a verb that describes the line)
- Shakespeare rhythm in his verse follows the natural beat of the human _______
- you should always end the verse line withe a stressed syllable even if you have to change it (true or false)
- each line of Shakespeare's verse begins with this type of syllable
- Like Yoda, Shakespeare often flip flopped the _____ an verb in a line, so the verb got the importance
- you need to understand every word Shakespeare wrote to get the point of it n(true or false)
- when the syllables for the verse is spread out over 2 or more lines between 2 or more characters
- Not all of Shakespeare's writing is in verse. Some of it is in ____________ (ordinary writing.
- one of the reasons Shakespeare had more / less than the correct number of syllables: "It is the East and Juliet is the sun!" is an example
20 Clues: the number of syllables a common line of Shakespeare's verse has • each line of Shakespeare's verse begins with this type of syllable • Shakespeare rhythm in his verse follows the natural beat of the human _______ • the first word of the type of verse Shakespeare wrote in (________ pentameter) • ...
Shakespeare 2022-12-08
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- - a group who says things at the same timeanachronism - event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period
- poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter (“pent”=5; “meter”=measure); each line of poetry contains 5 iambs, or metrical feet, that consist of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
- - direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken, in ordinary use
- - a play, novel, or other narrative that depicts serious and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy end
- - a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings
- -humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot
- - a speech by one character in a play
- - two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme; couplets often signal the EXIT of a character or end of a scene
- - a story written to be acted for an audience
- -character who does not change much in the course of a story
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- -the audience or reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know
- - fourteen-line lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes (Shakespearean-3 four-line units or quatrains, followed by a concluding two-line unit, or couplet; ababcdcd efef gg)
- - a short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot
- - character who changes as a result of the story’s events
- - a unusually long speech in which a character who is on stage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud
- - character who is used as a contrast to another character; writer sets off/intensifies the qualities of 2 characters this way
- - a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp)
- - a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
- - words that are spoken by a character in a play to the audience or to another character but that are not supposed to be overheard by the others onstage
19 Clues: - a speech by one character in a play • - a story written to be acted for an audience • -humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot • - character who changes as a result of the story’s events • - a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp) • -character who does not change much in the course of a story • ...
New York City Central Park Statues 2024-04-22
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- Author Carroll's heroine
- Christian Andersen
- "The Secret Garden"
- Heavenly figures
- Composer
- Christian Andersen
- Egyptian queen
- Fields memorial
- Shakespeare character
- Halleck, poet
- Goose
- Ellington, jazz legend
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- Fountain location
- Explorer
- Italian patriot
- Webster, statesman
- Literary figure
- French novelist
- Shakespeare
- Heroic sled dog
- Walter Scott
- Explorer
- Wonderland inhabitant
23 Clues: Goose • Explorer • Composer • Explorer • Shakespeare • Walter Scott • Halleck, poet • Egyptian queen • Italian patriot • Literary figure • French novelist • Heroic sled dog • Fields memorial • Heavenly figures • Fountain location • Webster, statesman • Christian Andersen • Christian Andersen • "The Secret Garden" • Wonderland inhabitant • Shakespeare character • Ellington, jazz legend • Author Carroll's heroine
Shakespeare 2022-09-06
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- a genre of the theartre
- people who watch something
- the speech describing the characters emotions
- a language that shakespeare speaks
- a genre of the theater
- the words that you speak
- someone like shakespeare
- a play written by shakespeare
- people who are known throughout the globe
- a presentation of the world
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- the art of performing
- where the globe theatre was built
- a word that shakespeare invented
- the more you had the more you were respected
- the creator of theatre
- a genre of the theater
- people on stage performing
- when someone dies in a play
- another genre at the theatre
19 Clues: the art of performing • the creator of theatre • a genre of the theater • a genre of the theater • a genre of the theartre • the words that you speak • someone like shakespeare • people who watch something • people on stage performing • when someone dies in a play • a presentation of the world • another genre at the theatre • a play written by shakespeare • ...
Macbeth 2023-12-14
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- What was Macbeth to Duncan
- Shakespeare's Mother
- What did Macbeth see at the banquet table
- Which street was Shakespeare born
- Shakespeare's sons name
- Shakespeare's first name
- Who is missing from the banquet table besides Banquo
- How many plays did Shakespeare write
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- How many kids did Shakespeare have
- In line for the throne after Malcom
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have
- Who will be the new King of Scotland
- What University did Shakespeare attend
- What church is Shakespeare's grave at
- What type of play is Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare's age when he died
- What is Shakespeare's shortest play
- What is Shakespeare's longest play
- The witches showed Macbeth a bloody
- The name of Shakespeare's theatre
20 Clues: Shakespeare's Mother • Shakespeare's sons name • Shakespeare's first name • What was Macbeth to Duncan • Shakespeare's age when he died • Which street was Shakespeare born • The name of Shakespeare's theatre • How many kids did Shakespeare have • What is Shakespeare's longest play • In line for the throne after Malcom • What is Shakespeare's shortest play • ...
Getting Acquainted with Shakespeare 2023-01-17
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- John Shakespeare's job title.
- Later called the King's Men, this was Shakespeare's acting troupe.
- Often the cause of the theatre closing.
- Shakespeare's younger daughter.
- Shakespeare's older daughter.
- Shakespeare's wife.
- Shakespeare's death date (number)
- The reason Shakespeare's plays were ever collected and published.
- Shakespeare's mother.
- Shakespeare's early literary success was in writing these.
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- Language Shakespeare would learn in London.
- Highest education Shakespeare attended.
- Reigning monarch who enjoyed theatre.
- How Shakespeare earned money and supported his family.
- Shakespeare probably earned only a few of these for the sale of his plays.
- The religion that prohibited Anne from joining her husband in London.
- Shakespeare's only son.
- Shakespeare's birthday (number).
- Shakespeare's birthplace.
- Total number of plays Shakespeare wrote.
20 Clues: Shakespeare's wife. • Shakespeare's mother. • Shakespeare's only son. • Shakespeare's birthplace. • John Shakespeare's job title. • Shakespeare's older daughter. • Shakespeare's younger daughter. • Shakespeare's birthday (number). • Shakespeare's death date (number) • Reigning monarch who enjoyed theatre. • Highest education Shakespeare attended. • ...
Shakespeare 2012-08-14
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- Where Shakespeare died
- Shakespeare's first name
- The Child Shakespeare had that died at 11
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- The Theatre Shakespeare's plays were performed in
- The period that Shakespeare wrote in
- Shakespeare's spouse's last name
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- The Father of Miranda in The Tempest
- The age Shakespeare was when he died
- Main character in Romeo and Juliet
- The Year Shakespeare died
- The Year Shakespeare was born
- The Scottish Play
- Shakespeare's occupation
- Shakespeare's Most Famous Play
15 Clues: The Scottish Play • Where Shakespeare died • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's occupation • The Year Shakespeare died • The Year Shakespeare was born • Shakespeare's Most Famous Play • Shakespeare's spouse's last name • Main character in Romeo and Juliet • The Father of Miranda in The Tempest • The age Shakespeare was when he died • The period that Shakespeare wrote in • ...
William Shakespeare 2013-04-10
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- The name of the theatre made by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men.
- A language Shakespeare was taught at school.
- Shakespeare died on his _______ in 1616.
- The month and year of Shakespeare's birth.
- One of Shakespeare's earlier jobs.
- What Shakespeare was.
- The mother of Shakespeare’s 3 children.
- Only they were allowed to attend school.
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- Where Shakespeare was born.
- A member of royalty Shakespeare performed for.
- The age Shakespeare became a husband.
- Where Shakespeare began to write plays.
- Shakespeare's plays made him...
- A subject Shakespeare was taught at school.
14 Clues: What Shakespeare was. • Where Shakespeare was born. • Shakespeare's plays made him... • One of Shakespeare's earlier jobs. • The age Shakespeare became a husband. • Where Shakespeare began to write plays. • The mother of Shakespeare’s 3 children. • Shakespeare died on his _______ in 1616. • Only they were allowed to attend school. • The month and year of Shakespeare's birth. • ...
William Shakespeare 2013-04-10
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- Only they were allowed to attend school.
- Where Shakespeare was born.
- Where Shakespeare began to write plays.
- A member of royalty Shakespeare performed for.
- The month and year of Shakespeare's birth.
- What Shakespeare was.
- A subject Shakespeare was taught at school.
- The name of the theatre made by the Lord Chamberlain’s Men.
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- Shakespeare's plays made him...
- Shakespeare died on his _______ in 1616.
- One of Shakespeare's earlier jobs.
- The mother of Shakespeare’s 3 children.
- The age Shakespeare became a husband.
- A language Shakespeare was taught at school.
14 Clues: What Shakespeare was. • Where Shakespeare was born. • Shakespeare's plays made him... • One of Shakespeare's earlier jobs. • The age Shakespeare became a husband. • The mother of Shakespeare’s 3 children. • Where Shakespeare began to write plays. • Only they were allowed to attend school. • Shakespeare died on his _______ in 1616. • The month and year of Shakespeare's birth. • ...
Shakespeare Trivia 2023-12-15
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- What did Shakespeare write for the Earl of Southampton?
- who is the last person that Macbeth kills?
- What happened to Shakespeare in 1613?
- what does the army at Dunsinane do when they reach the castle?
- William Shakespeare's occupation was?
- how many witches are there?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write in 20 years?
- what is the main theme of act 1 in Macbeth?
- What year was the first movie version of one of Shakespeare's plays released?
- When did the "new" Globe Theater open?
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- How did Shakespeare get exposed to plays and actors as a child?
- why are the witches important?
- Shakespeare's birthplace?
- who killed king Duncan?
- which two members of the phonetic alphabet double as shakespears star-crossed lovers?
- what kind of land is featured in act 1, scene 1?
- Who published Shakespeare's plays in 1623?
- what is Macbeth's character flaw?
- Why do some believe it was a miracle Shakespeare survived childhood?
- what are one of the four types of plays shakespeare wrote?
20 Clues: who killed king Duncan? • Shakespeare's birthplace? • how many witches are there? • why are the witches important? • what is Macbeth's character flaw? • What happened to Shakespeare in 1613? • William Shakespeare's occupation was? • When did the "new" Globe Theater open? • who is the last person that Macbeth kills? • Who published Shakespeare's plays in 1623? • ...
Shakespeare 2022-04-11
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- Shakespeare's wife
- The large home that Shakespeare purchased for his family in Stratford.
- Shakespeare grew up on this street.
- William was part of an acting company called Lord __________'s Men.
- Shakespeare was the _________ of six children.
- the age when Shakespeare married.
- Shakespeare wrote plays and worked as an _____________ as well.
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- The Globe could house up to three ____________ spectators.
- Several members of the company ___________ the Theatre and moved it.
- Young ___________ typically played women's roles as women were not allowed to act.
- A book of 154 ___________ was published in 1609.
- the man who owned the property where the Theatre was located
- The Globe even had a __________ that shot blanks.
- the years when there are no records of Shakespeare's life
- The new theater was named the _____________ Theater.
- Shakespeare's father was a successfu merchant.
- Shakespeare's occupation
- the river across which the members of the company moved the Theatre
- Shakespeare is credited with introducing nearly 3,000 words to the English ____________.
19 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's occupation • the age when Shakespeare married. • Shakespeare grew up on this street. • Shakespeare's father was a successfu merchant. • Shakespeare was the _________ of six children. • A book of 154 ___________ was published in 1609. • The Globe even had a __________ that shot blanks. • ...
Shakespeare 2022-09-14
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- Romantikus szerelem tragédiában?
- Much Ado about Nothing magyarul?
- Melyik darab témája a féltékenység?
- Melyik Verdi operát inspirálta?
- Melyik színháznak írta legtöbb darabját?
- Mi Shakespeare beceneve?
- Vörösmarty Mihály fordította
- Melyik komédiát írta 1601-ben?
- Kinek tulajdonítják műveit?
- Milyen műfajú költeményeket írt?
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- Eliot szerint a legsikeresebb?
- Ki szabad szellemű hősnője?
- Melyik elbeszélő költeménye erotikus témájú?
- Mi rokonítható a tündérmesével?
- Miben vélnek antiszemita felhangot?
- Mit tartalmaz a sírja a?
- Melyik a legrövidebb darabja?
- Lenni vagy nem lenni monológ?
- Mi a tragikomédia elnevezése?
- Melyik tragédia 1605-1606?
20 Clues: Mit tartalmaz a sírja a? • Mi Shakespeare beceneve? • Melyik tragédia 1605-1606? • Ki szabad szellemű hősnője? • Kinek tulajdonítják műveit? • Vörösmarty Mihály fordította • Melyik a legrövidebb darabja? • Lenni vagy nem lenni monológ? • Mi a tragikomédia elnevezése? • Eliot szerint a legsikeresebb? • Melyik komédiát írta 1601-ben? • Mi rokonítható a tündérmesével? • ...
Shakespeare 2022-09-14
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- Melyik dráma óta lehet romantikus szerelem tragédia témája?
- Melyik dráma angol címe Much Ado about Nothing?
- Melyik darab témája a féltékenység?
- Melyik Verdi operát inspirálta?
- Melyik színház számára írta legtöbb darabját?
- Mi Shakespeare beceneve?
- Melyik drámáját fordította le Vörösmarty Mihály?
- Melyik komédiát írta 1601-ben?
- Az alternatív szerzőségi elméletek inek tulajdonítják műveit?
- Milyen műfajú költeményeket írt?
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- T.S.Eliot melyik darabot tartja a legsikeresebb tragédiának?
- Ki mű hősnője szokatlanul szabad szellemű?
- Melyik elbeszélő költeménye erotikus témájú?
- Melyik drámája rokonítható a tündérmesével?
- Melyik drámája válthat ki felháborodást az antiszemita felhang miatt?
- Mit tartalmaz a sírja a feltételezések szerint?
- Melyik a legrövidebb darabja?
- Kihez kapcsolódik a híres "Lenni vagy nem lenni" monológ?
- Mi a tragikomédia elnevezése Shakespeare korában?
- Melyik tragédia keletkezése tehető 1605-1606 közé?
20 Clues: Mi Shakespeare beceneve? • Melyik a legrövidebb darabja? • Melyik komédiát írta 1601-ben? • Melyik Verdi operát inspirálta? • Milyen műfajú költeményeket írt? • Melyik darab témája a féltékenység? • Ki mű hősnője szokatlanul szabad szellemű? • Melyik drámája rokonítható a tündérmesével? • Melyik elbeszélő költeménye erotikus témájú? • ...
Shakespeare 2022-09-09
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- The theater in London where many of the great plays of William Shakespeare were first performed.
- Strict protestants who were very religious and who were against theatres.
- a song or melody in italian
- an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers, especially by a character in a play.
- Elizabethan slang for thieves who would cut your purse from your belt
- the assembled spectators or listeners at a public event such as a play, film, concert, or meeting.
- one of the main characters of romeo and juliet
- a play by shakespeare about someone avenging someones death
- a written prompt
- people who act in a play
- An infectious disease that was spread by rats
- a word shakepseare invented which means a ray of moonlight
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- a person who is in charge of an activity, department, or organization.
- The author of the play
- one of the main characters of romeo and juliet
- Audience members who had to stand on the floor
- a word shakespeare invented which means sparing or economical as regards money or food
- a characteristic or a reign of someone
- a building or outdoor area in which plays and other dramatic performances are given
- a word made by shakespeare meaning having lustre; shining
20 Clues: a written prompt • The author of the play • people who act in a play • a song or melody in italian • a characteristic or a reign of someone • An infectious disease that was spread by rats • one of the main characters of romeo and juliet • Audience members who had to stand on the floor • one of the main characters of romeo and juliet • ...
Shakespeare 2025-03-04
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- Whats a word that Shakespeare invent?
- which of Shakespeare's plays has a curse attatched to it?
- Were women able to act on stage?
- Whats the setting of Romeo and Juliet?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- What play is set in Scotland?
- What is Shakespeares theater's name?
- What type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
- What time period was Shakespeare alive in?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
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- What type of blood did the actors use while acting?
- Whats was Shakespeares first name?
- Who was the ghost in Hamlet?
- What's Shakespeares wives first name?
- 'To be or not to be' is a quote from which play?
- What month was Shakespeare born in?
- What language did Shakespeare have to learn in school?
- Who was the ruler of England in the Tudor Period?
- Where is Shakespeare's play Midsummer Nights Dream set?
- What major disaster forced the closure of London theatres twice?
20 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • Who was the ghost in Hamlet? • What play is set in Scotland? • Were women able to act on stage? • Whats was Shakespeares first name? • What month was Shakespeare born in? • What is Shakespeares theater's name? • Whats a word that Shakespeare invent? • What's Shakespeares wives first name? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by George Poliachik 2022-08-15
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- The Lord ___ Men
- What fruit was thrown at bad performers?
- Tomatoes were thought to be ____
- ___ Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The family name of Romeo
- It cost ____ pennies to sit right above the stage
- Anne Hathaway was __ years old when she was pregnant with twins
- In 1608, the Lord Chamberlain's Men became ___
- Shakespeare ____ in 1616
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- ___ was born in 1564
- The Globe Theater was built on the ___ River
- Shakespeare worked as an assistant ____
- The family name of Juliet
- Shakespeare disappeared for _ years
- Theater Shakespeare mainly wrote for
- Hathaway was pregnant with ___
16 Clues: The Lord ___ Men • ___ was born in 1564 • The family name of Romeo • Shakespeare ____ in 1616 • The family name of Juliet • Hathaway was pregnant with ___ • Tomatoes were thought to be ____ • Shakespeare disappeared for _ years • Theater Shakespeare mainly wrote for • ___ Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare worked as an assistant ____ • ...
Shakespeare and His Word 2019-08-13
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- Who where the women in the plays played by?
- Where did Shakespeare perform his plays?
- Shakespeare was one of the worlds greatest…
- When was he born?
- What language did Shakespeare learn at grammar school?
- What was the name of Othello’s wife?
- When did he retire?
- What was the name of his wife?
- During the time when the black death hit and plays were closed what did Shakespeare spend his time writing?
- Where was Romeo and Juliet set?
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- What class were his family?
- Who was Julius Caesar’s best friend?
- Hows many plays has Shakespeare written?
- Men What was the name of Shakespeare’s that company?
- Elizabeth Who was the “Queen of the arts”?
- How old was he when he got married?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- Romeo and Juliette was a…
- What was the name of Shakespeare’s son who died at the age of eleven
19 Clues: When was he born? • When did he retire? • Romeo and Juliette was a… • What class were his family? • Where was Shakespeare born? • What was the name of his wife? • Where was Romeo and Juliet set? • How old was he when he got married? • Who was Julius Caesar’s best friend? • What was the name of Othello’s wife? • Where did Shakespeare perform his plays? • ...
Shakespeare's World 2018-08-05
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- The Place where Shakepspeare started his theatrical career.
- The name of Shakespeares wife.
- Shakespeare's theatre.
- When did Shakespeare die.
- The name of Shakespeare's youngest sibling.
- Williams company changed their name to this.
- The age of Shakespeares son when he died.
- The month Shakespeare was born in.
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- The highest thing on the chain of being.
- The name of the queen at the time
- The lowest thing on the chain of being.
- Water, Fire, Air, _____
- The name of Shakespeare.
- The divine right of _____
- The signs of ______
- Another word for changing rooms.
- When did Shakespeares company change its name.
- The year Shakespeare was born in.
- _______ Shakespeare.
19 Clues: The signs of ______ • _______ Shakespeare. • Shakespeare's theatre. • Water, Fire, Air, _____ • The name of Shakespeare. • The divine right of _____ • When did Shakespeare die. • The name of Shakespeares wife. • Another word for changing rooms. • The name of the queen at the time • The year Shakespeare was born in. • The month Shakespeare was born in. • ...
William Shakespeare 2024-04-16
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- William Shakespeare had children and two of them were ???
- Romeo and Juliet takes place in ???
- William Shakespeare was a poet, an actor and a ???.
- William Shakespeare was born in ???
- William's father was a rich ???
- William Shakespeare wrote 37 ???.
- Shakespeare wrote more than 100 poems called ???
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- Ann Hathaway was William's ???.
- William Shakespeare had seven ???
- Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and ???
- A midsummer night's ???
- Romeo and Juliet was a ???
- The ??? is a round theatre in London.
- Juliet is on her ??? when she declares her love to Romeo.
- ??? played all the parts because women couldn't play.
15 Clues: A midsummer night's ??? • Romeo and Juliet was a ??? • Ann Hathaway was William's ???. • William's father was a rich ??? • William Shakespeare had seven ??? • William Shakespeare wrote 37 ???. • Romeo and Juliet takes place in ??? • William Shakespeare was born in ??? • The ??? is a round theatre in London. • Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and ??? • ...
Background to Shakespeare 2015-03-08
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- "To be or not to be, that is the..."
- The opening introduction to a play.
- "The course of true love never did run..."
- The year Shakespeare was born.
- Shakespeare's wife.
- Theatre that Shakespeare's company played in.
- The year Shakespeare died.
- Character in A Midsummer Night's Dream - he gets his head turned into a donkey's.
- The Queen of England when Shakespeare started writing.
- "All the world's a... (place where plays are performed)"
- The King of Scotland and England when Shakespeare died.
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- Historical play written about a famous Roman.
- The town where Shakespeare was born and lived.
- A pair of 'star-crossed lovers' in one of Shakespeare's plays.
- The individual sounds in a word. 'Water' has two of them: wa + ter.
- Shakespeare's first name.
- The opposite of comedy.
- A famous Shakespeare play set in Scotland.
- Short individual pieces of action, which go together to make up an Act.
- One of Shakespeare's plays, another word for a storm.
- A 14 line poem, usually about love, that Shakespeare was famous for writing.
- "Life's but a walking..."
- When two words have similar endings and sound nice together.
23 Clues: Shakespeare's wife. • The opposite of comedy. • Shakespeare's first name. • "Life's but a walking..." • The year Shakespeare died. • The year Shakespeare was born. • The opening introduction to a play. • "To be or not to be, that is the..." • "The course of true love never did run..." • A famous Shakespeare play set in Scotland. • Historical play written about a famous Roman. • ...
Shakespeare Crossword Avery, Sydney, Kaidyn, Lanna 2022-03-01
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- One of William Shakespeare's twin children
- The number of William Shakespeare's descendents today
- The number of plays written by William Shakespeare
- William Shakespeare's last play
- Nickname "The Bard"
- The acting company William Shakespeare wrote plays for
- The woman William Shakespeare married
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- William Shakespeare's most-produced play
- In what play did WIlliam Shakespeare write ‘If music be the food of love play on.‘
- Play William Shakespeare wrote to portray his son's death
- His birthplace
- John Shakespeare's career
- Number of plays William Shakespeare would write in a year
- William Shakespeare's eldest child
- William Shakespeare's only sibling to outlive him
- William Shakespeare's son that passed away
- William Shakespeare's attempted career
17 Clues: His birthplace • Nickname "The Bard" • John Shakespeare's career • William Shakespeare's last play • William Shakespeare's eldest child • The woman William Shakespeare married • William Shakespeare's attempted career • William Shakespeare's most-produced play • One of William Shakespeare's twin children • William Shakespeare's son that passed away • ...
Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2020-08-31
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- The landlord who's property William Shakespeare was rumored to poach game on
- The King who sponsored William Shakespeare's company
- The school that William Shakespeare went to
- The 3rd Early of Southampton
- The theater that William Shakespeare built with his business partners
- William Shakespeare's mother
- Shakespeare William Shakespeare's father
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- A busy market-town in which William Shakespeare was born
- The place where William Shakespeare moved for his career
- William Shakespeare's wife
- A great English poet, actor, and playwright
- the second-largest house in Stratford-upon-Avon which William Shakespeare purchased
- A playwright who threw jabs at Willliam Shakespeare in the Stationers' Register
- The place where William Shakespeare was buried
14 Clues: William Shakespeare's wife • The 3rd Early of Southampton • William Shakespeare's mother • Shakespeare William Shakespeare's father • A great English poet, actor, and playwright • The school that William Shakespeare went to • The place where William Shakespeare was buried • The King who sponsored William Shakespeare's company • ...
Renessanss 2025-04-24
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- Mis oli ühes ,,Dekameroni" novellis sõna otseses mõttes pea kaotanud noormehe nimi?
- Milline võib olla soneti I salmi riimiskeem?
- Dante põrgu viimases ringis viibijate põhiline kannatus
- Shakespeare´i teos, milles peategelane tapab kuninga ja haarab trooni, kuid läheb süütundest hulluks
- Nimeta see koht, kust väidetavalt pärines don Quijote (La ...)!
- Millises riigis viibis Cervantes pantvangina?
- Shakespeare´i teos, milles tõmmu pea-tegelane tapab petmiskahtluse tõttu oma naise
- Shakespeare´i teos, milles peategelane tahab trooni anda teda enim armastavale tütrele (,,Kuningas ...")
- Milline olend viibib Dante põrgu kõige sügavamas osas?
- Millega võrdles Shakespeare oma kuulsas sonetis armsama juukseid?
- Milline tegelane armastas teose ,,Romeo ja Julia" kangelannat kõige enam (peale Romeo)?
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- Kelle südamedaam oli Fiammetta?
- Seda eset on don Quijote oma seiklustes kilbi asemel kasutanud
- Shakespeare´i abikaasa
- Millist žanrit esindab Cervantese peateos?
- Dante kaaslane teekonnal põrgusse
- Linn, milles möllav katk andis ainest teosele ,,Dekameron"
- Mis on Dante peateose kolmanda osa pealkiri?
- Shakespeare´i ,,testament"
- Kellest räägib enamik Petrarca luuletusi?
20 Clues: Shakespeare´i abikaasa • Shakespeare´i ,,testament" • Kelle südamedaam oli Fiammetta? • Dante kaaslane teekonnal põrgusse • Kellest räägib enamik Petrarca luuletusi? • Millist žanrit esindab Cervantese peateos? • Milline võib olla soneti I salmi riimiskeem? • Mis on Dante peateose kolmanda osa pealkiri? • Millises riigis viibis Cervantes pantvangina? • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
Across
- Queen during the time period
- Location of the Globe
- Played the part of females
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Cost of cheap seats
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Time of day when plays took place
Down
- What Shakespeare died on
- How people knew there was a play
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Stood to watch plays
- Special effect drums created
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Common disease during time period
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Queen during the time period • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
Across
- Played the part of females
- Shakespeare’s wife
- What Shakespeare died on
- Shakespeare’s time period
- How people knew there was a play
- Stood to watch plays
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Common disease during time period
- # of children Shakespeare had
Down
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Time of day when plays took place
- Location of the Globe
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Queen during the time period
- Cost of cheap seats
- Special effect drums created
- Heard by audience but not other characters
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Queen during the time period • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Across
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare’s wife
- When plays took place
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- Played the part of females
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- How people knew there was a play
- Cost of cheap seats
Down
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Stood to watch plays
- Special effect drums created
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Location of the Globe
- How actors learned their lines
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Common disease during time period
- Stratford-__-Avon
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • When plays took place • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Across
- Played the part of females
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Special effect drums created
- Common disease during time period
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Location of the Globe
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- # of children Shakespeare had
Down
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- Stood to watch plays
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Cost of cheap seats
- When plays took place
- How people knew there was a play
- How actors learned their lines
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • When plays took place • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Shakespeare's Life 2022-03-29
Across
- Shakespeare's daughter
- The globe was what shape
- Shakespeare left his family to pursue
- A pair of characters who are opposite in many ways and highlight or exaggerate each other’s differences.
- Third of _____ children
- 1564
- each play is made up of different
- Where the play wraps up/the end
- Shakespeare's mom
- where characters and setting are introduced
- Shakespeare's age when married
- A group of actors Shakespeare was a part of
Down
- A prose or verse composition presenting in dialogue and action
- 1582
- Shakespeare's wife
- Shakespeare died on his birthday
- Shakespeare's dad
- Contributed over 2000 of these
- Wrote 154
- Shakespeare designed and built
- A long uninterrupted speech given by one character onstage to everyone
- What month was Shakespeare born
- 1596
23 Clues: 1582 • 1564 • 1596 • Wrote 154 • Shakespeare's dad • Shakespeare's mom • Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's daughter • Third of _____ children • The globe was what shape • Contributed over 2000 of these • Shakespeare designed and built • Shakespeare's age when married • Where the play wraps up/the end • What month was Shakespeare born • Shakespeare died on his birthday • ...
William Shakespeare (Jonathan, and Dylan. S) 2022-03-01
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- Shakespeare's other sister
- Physical performer
- Place of origin
- Leatherworker
- the month Shakespeare was born, and the month he passed away
- The number of younger brothers Shakespeare had
- Academic intellectual
- What Shakespeare was known for
- where Shakespeare obtained education
- how Shakespeare translated his pieces
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- One of Shakespeare's sister that passed away at age seven
- The maximum number of plays Shakespeare wrote throughout his lifetime (ranging from comedies, to tragedies)
- Rushed marriage
- is impact in theatre
- the name of Shakespeare's one and only son
- Theatre A worldwide location where Shakespeare's pieces came to life
16 Clues: Leatherworker • Place of origin • Rushed marriage • Physical performer • is impact in theatre • Academic intellectual • Shakespeare's other sister • What Shakespeare was known for • where Shakespeare obtained education • how Shakespeare translated his pieces • the name of Shakespeare's one and only son • The number of younger brothers Shakespeare had • ...
Shakespeare 2023-04-27
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- Besides William Shakespeare's parents had ________ children.
- who was shakespeare?
- which theater Shakespeare together with other actors built in London
- how many children did Shakespeare have?
- who did Shakespeare work for before working in the theater ?
- in the altar of which church would Shakespeare be buried after his death?(holy______)
- what is the name of the work that consists of 14 lines?
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- Shakespeare's last independent play
- in what month was Shakespeare born and died
- Shakespeare's hometown Stratford-upon-Stratford-upon-_______-
- is one of Shakespeare's famous tragedies
- In the tragedy “Romeo and _________” the word “love" occurs exactly 150 times.
- "Shakespeare" literally translated from English means "amazing _____ what?
- at what age did Shakespeare get married?
- is a famous tragedy written in 1604
15 Clues: who was shakespeare? • Shakespeare's last independent play • is a famous tragedy written in 1604 • how many children did Shakespeare have? • is one of Shakespeare's famous tragedies • at what age did Shakespeare get married? • in what month was Shakespeare born and died • what is the name of the work that consists of 14 lines? • ...
Shakespeare és az angol reneszánsz színház 2020-09-30
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- Shakespeare színházában itt játszódtak a kültéri, nagyobb létszámú jelenetek.
- Shakespeare színpadának jellegzetessége (2 szó!).
- Shakespeare színpadán jellegzetessége, emeleti játéktér.
- Shakespeare színházának neve, jelentése: földgömb.
- Shakespeare színházának alakja.
- Ők játszották a női szerepeket.
- A bonyodalom kiváltó oka.
- Ilyen tragédia a Romeo és Júlia is.
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- Sors, elkerülhetetlen vég jelenléte.
- Halála fordulópont a darabban
- Középkori álláspont a házassággal kapcsolatban.
- Shakespeare egyik leghíresebb tragédiája.
- Az angol irodalom vezető műneme a reneszánsz idején.
- Shakespeare utóneve.
14 Clues: Shakespeare utóneve. • A bonyodalom kiváltó oka. • Halála fordulópont a darabban • Shakespeare színházának alakja. • Ők játszották a női szerepeket. • Ilyen tragédia a Romeo és Júlia is. • Sors, elkerülhetetlen vég jelenléte. • Shakespeare egyik leghíresebb tragédiája. • Középkori álláspont a házassággal kapcsolatban. • Shakespeare színpadának jellegzetessége (2 szó!). • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
Across
- How people knew there was a play
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Time of day when plays took place
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Common disease during time period
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Location of the Globe
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Heard by audience but not other characters
Down
- Shakespeare’s wife
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Special effect drums created
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Stood to watch plays
- Played the part of females
- What Shakespeare died on
- Cost of cheap seats
- Queen during the time period
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
Across
- How people knew there was a play
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Queen during the time period
- Location of the Globe
Down
- Cost of cheap seats
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Stood to watch plays
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Special effect drums created
- Common disease during time period
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- What Shakespeare died on
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Played the part of females
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Shakespeare’s wife
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
Across
- Special effect drums created
- Cost of cheap seats
- What Shakespeare died on
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Location of the Globe
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- How people knew there was a play
- Queen during the time period
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- # of children Shakespeare had
Down
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Common disease during time period
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Stood to watch plays
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Played the part of females
- Heard by audience but not other characters
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare's Life 2022-03-29
Across
- Shakespeare's daughter
- The globe was what shape
- Shakespeare left his family to pursue
- A pair of characters who are opposite in many ways and highlight or exaggerate each other’s differences.
- Third of _____ children
- 1564
- each play is made up of different
- Where the play wraps up/the end
- Shakespeare's mom
- where characters and setting are introduced
- Shakespeare's age when married
- A group of actors Shakespeare was a part of
Down
- A prose or verse composition presenting in dialogue and action
- 1582
- Shakespeare's wife
- Shakespeare died on his
- Shakespeare's dad
- Contributed over 2000 of these
- Wrote 154
- Shakespeare designed and built
- A long uninterrupted speech given by one character onstage to everyone
- What month was Shakespeare born
- 1596
23 Clues: 1582 • 1564 • 1596 • Wrote 154 • Shakespeare's dad • Shakespeare's mom • Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's daughter • Shakespeare died on his • Third of _____ children • The globe was what shape • Contributed over 2000 of these • Shakespeare designed and built • Shakespeare's age when married • Where the play wraps up/the end • What month was Shakespeare born • each play is made up of different • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Across
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Cost of cheap seats
- How actors learned their lines
- Stood to watch plays
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Stratford-__-Avon
Down
- How people knew there was a play
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- Common disease during time period
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- When plays took place
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Played the part of females
- Special effect drums created
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Location of the Globe
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • When plays took place • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
Across
- Common disease during time period
- What Shakespeare died on
- Time of day when plays took place
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Location of the Globe
- Stood to watch plays
- Played the part of females
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
Down
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Queen during the time period
- Cost of cheap seats
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Special effect drums created
- How people knew there was a play
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Queen during the time period • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
Across
- Special effect drums created
- Common disease during time period
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Location of the Globe
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Stratford-__-Avon
- What Shakespeare died on
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
Down
- Cost of cheap seats
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- How people knew there was a play
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Played the part of females
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Queen during the time period
- Stood to watch plays
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Across
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- Special effect drums created
- Location of the Globe
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- How people knew there was a play
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Shakespeare’s wife
Down
- Played the part of females
- Common disease during time period
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- How actors learned their lines
- Stood to watch plays
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- When plays took place
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- Cost of cheap seats
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Stratford-__-Avon
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • When plays took place • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Across
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Special effect drums created
- How actors learned their lines
- Location of the Globe
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Shakespeare’s wife
- When plays took place
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- Played the part of females
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Cost of cheap seats
- Heard by audience but not other characters
Down
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- Common disease during time period
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- How people knew there was a play
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare’s time period
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Stood to watch plays
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • When plays took place • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Across
- Stratford-__-Avon
- How actors learned their lines
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Cost of cheap seats
- How people knew there was a play
- Stood to watch plays
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Location of the Globe
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
Down
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Special effect drums created
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- Shakespeare’s time period
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- When plays took place
- Played the part of females
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Common disease during time period
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • When plays took place • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Across
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- How people knew there was a play
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- Cost of cheap seats
- Stood to watch plays
- How actors learned their lines
- Played the part of females
Down
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- When plays took place
- Special effect drums created
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- Common disease during time period
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Location of the Globe
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • When plays took place • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Across
- How people knew there was a play
- When plays took place
- Played the part of females
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Special effect drums created
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Cost of cheap seats
- Stratford-__-Avon
- How actors learned their lines
- Heard by audience but not other characters
Down
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Common disease during time period
- Stood to watch plays
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- Location of the Globe
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • When plays took place • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Across
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Special effect drums created
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Location of the Globe
- Played the part of females
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- Cost of cheap seats
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Shakespeare’s wife
Down
- Common disease during time period
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- How actors learned their lines
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- When plays took place
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Stood to watch plays
- How people knew there was a play
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • When plays took place • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
Across
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Time of day when plays took place
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- How people knew there was a play
- Common disease during time period
- Special effect drums created
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Played the part of females
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- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Location of the Globe
- Stood to watch plays
- # of children Shakespeare had
- What Shakespeare died on
- Queen during the time period
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Cost of cheap seats
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Queen during the time period • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Shakespeare 2021-09-10
Across
- is playful in an appealingly bold way
- doing the same thing has a cat
- is a school
- is commodities goods bought from a foreign country
- is a person who is deemed to be despicable or
- arriving at a point on a surface
- a canal large enough for seagoing vessels
- worth
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- is a positive motivational
- is relating to or interested on sports
- is the amount of electromagnetic radiation leaving
- is a permitting the unwanted passage of fluids or gases
- is amusingly eccentric
- is a cry of sorrow and grief
- is a buffoon in one of the old comedies imitates
- is having incalculable monetary, intellectual, or
- is when you pay too much
- for ludicrous effect
18 Clues: worth • is a school • for ludicrous effect • is amusingly eccentric • is when you pay too much • is a positive motivational • is a cry of sorrow and grief • doing the same thing has a cat • arriving at a point on a surface • is playful in an appealingly bold way • is relating to or interested on sports • a canal large enough for seagoing vessels • ...
Shakespeare Cross Puzzle 2022-03-01
Across
- how many plays did shakespeare make
- when was he taken out of school
- when did he start school
- what was shakespeares father
- how many languages has shakespeares creations been interpreted to
- where was shakspeare bron
- what building did he help make
- Shakespeare's mother
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- what school did he first go to
- how many children did shakespeare have
- Shakespeare's father
- what was shakespeare known for
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have
- how many grandchildren did shakespeare have
- who did shakespeare marry
- how many of shakespeares siblings passed away before he was born
16 Clues: Shakespeare's father • Shakespeare's mother • when did he start school • who did shakespeare marry • where was shakspeare bron • what was shakespeares father • what school did he first go to • what was shakespeare known for • what building did he help make • when was he taken out of school • how many plays did shakespeare make • how many children did shakespeare have • ...
Shakespeare Cross Puzzle By: Keean Vuong 2022-03-01
Across
- how many plays did shakespeare make
- when was he taken out of school
- when did he start school
- what was shakespeares father
- how many languages has shakespeares creations been interpreted to
- where was shakspeare bron
- what building did he help make
- Shakespeare's mother
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- what school did he first go to
- how many children did shakespeare have
- Shakespeare's father
- what was shakespeare known for
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have
- how many grandchildren did shakespeare have
- who did shakespeare marry
- how many of shakespeares siblings passed away before he was born
16 Clues: Shakespeare's father • Shakespeare's mother • when did he start school • who did shakespeare marry • where was shakspeare bron • what was shakespeares father • what school did he first go to • what was shakespeare known for • what building did he help make • when was he taken out of school • how many plays did shakespeare make • how many children did shakespeare have • ...
Shakespeare 2022-09-08
Across
- - theatre is for...
- - what gets thrown at bad actors
- - .... Shakespeare
- - people that play characters
- - what year was the 17th century
- - highest tier in the globe theatre
- - people against theatres
- - amount of people the theatre can hold
- - a written prompt
- - is infectious
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- - people that stay on the ground
- - style of roof
- - the audience was..
- - place the globe theatre was located?
- - number of tiers
- - author of the play
- - English slang for thieves
- - a disease spread by rats
18 Clues: - style of roof • - is infectious • - number of tiers • - .... Shakespeare • - a written prompt • - theatre is for... • - the audience was.. • - author of the play • - people against theatres • - a disease spread by rats • - English slang for thieves • - people that play characters • - people that stay on the ground • - what gets thrown at bad actors • - what year was the 17th century • ...
Shakespeare 2022-09-08
Across
- a disease spread by rats
- Elizabeth slang for thieves who cut your purse from your belt
- things people throw at actors in the 17th century
- close familiarity or friendship.
- another word for audience
- British money
- another word for feelings
- the most influential writer in the history of the English language
Down
- relating to or involving transformation or transformations
- the theme of Macbeth
- audience who stood on the ground
- famous theater in London
- having or showing impressive beauty or scale
- where was the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
- author of a play
- a written script
- the quality of being plain and straightforward
- very religious people who were against theater
18 Clues: British money • author of a play • a written script • the theme of Macbeth • a disease spread by rats • famous theater in London • another word for audience • another word for feelings • audience who stood on the ground • close familiarity or friendship. • where was the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre • having or showing impressive beauty or scale • ...
Shakespeare 2021-02-17
Across
- character who changes as a result of the story’s events
- a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
- a speech by one character in a play.
- short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot
- event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period.
- lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes (Shakespearean-3 four-line units or quatrains, followed by a concluding two-line unit, or couplet; abab cdcd efef gg)
- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme; couplets often signal the EXIT of a character or end of a scene
- a group who says things at the same time
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- a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings
- play, novel, or other narrative that depicts serious and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy end
- humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot.
- character who is used as a contrast to another character; writer sets off/intensifies the qualities of 2 characters this way.
- story written to be acted for an audience
- direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken, in ordinary use
- irony-the audience or reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know
- a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp).
- an unusually long speech in which a character who is on stage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud.
- character who does not change much in the course of a story.
18 Clues: a speech by one character in a play. • a group who says things at the same time • story written to be acted for an audience • humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot. • character who changes as a result of the story’s events • a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp). • event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period. • ...
Shakespeare 2012-04-19
Across
- Parting is such sweet -?
- How many children did William Shakespeare and Ann Hathaway have?
- What other job did Shakespeare have?
- Which country is Macbeth set in?
- What play is the following quote from? 'Not that I loved Caeser less, but that I loved Rome more’
- All the worlds a-?
- What play is the following quote from? 'Be not afraid of greatness: some are born great, some achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust upon them'
- What genre of play is All's well that ends well?
- What month was Shakespeare baptised on?
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- What is the most famous love story in the world?
- Romeo! Romeo! where for art thou -?
- What genre of play is Hamlet?
- What play is the line 'double, double, toil and trouble' from?
- Which country is Romeo and Juliet set in?
- Which famous family is the character Juliet in 'Romeo and Juliet' from?
- What is the first name of William Shakespeare’s wife?
- Who am I?- I just met a boy at a party, and I want to marry him. I have sent my nurse to get his name, and she tells me he is the only son of my family's enemy.
- What play is the famous line 'to be or not to be' from?
18 Clues: All the worlds a-? • Parting is such sweet -? • What genre of play is Hamlet? • Which country is Macbeth set in? • Romeo! Romeo! where for art thou -? • What other job did Shakespeare have? • What month was Shakespeare baptised on? • Which country is Romeo and Juliet set in? • What is the most famous love story in the world? • What genre of play is All's well that ends well? • ...
Shakespeare 2024-08-30
Across
- How many female actors were in the
- of the Shrew
- What were the people called that were jealous of
- and Juliet
- What is Shakespeare's first name
- Number of children Shakespeare had
- Shakespeare wrote 37 __________
- What genre was welfth Night and the The
- When was Shakespeare's birthday
- What country was Shakespeare born in?
- III
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- What genre was Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and
- If you were poor, where did you watch the play
- Where were most of Shakespeare's plays
- What genre was Henry IV, Henry V and
- Shakespeare's wife
- plays
- Shakespeare's nickname
18 Clues: III • plays • and Juliet • of the Shrew • Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's nickname • Shakespeare wrote 37 __________ • When was Shakespeare's birthday • What is Shakespeare's first name • How many female actors were in the • Number of children Shakespeare had • What genre was Henry IV, Henry V and • What country was Shakespeare born in? • Where were most of Shakespeare's plays • ...
Shakespeare 2025-02-02
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- Word that Shakespeare created that is a synonym of vomit.
- Richard III is an example of this type of play.
- Last name of talented playwright that may have been the author of Shakespeare's work. Possibly killed in action as a spy.
- Dead as a _____ is a phrase of Shakespeare's.
- Romeo and Juliet is about two _____-crossed lovers.
- Romeo and Juliet is an example of this type of play.
- Word of Shakespeare's that means sad, distressed, or pessimistic.
- "To be or not to be, that is the ____." Famous line in the tragedy Hamlet.
- A Midsummer Night's Dream is an example of this type of play
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- Shakespeare arrested for this in Stratford-upon-Avon.
- ______ da Vere was the courtier who some suspect of being the actual author of Shakespeare's work.
- Name of the theater Shakespeare invested in.
- Shakespeare's first name
- Last name of Shakespeare's wife
- True or false: Women were allowed to act during Shakespeare's time.
- No one to date has absolute _____ of Shakespeare's authorship.
- Where Shakespeare moved in 1592.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of this type of poem.
18 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • Last name of Shakespeare's wife • Where Shakespeare moved in 1592. • Shakespeare wrote 154 of this type of poem. • Name of the theater Shakespeare invested in. • Dead as a _____ is a phrase of Shakespeare's. • Richard III is an example of this type of play. • Romeo and Juliet is about two _____-crossed lovers. • ...
All about Shakespeare 2021-07-07
Across
- Starting with B, a word invented by Shakespeare
- Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon- ____________
- Shakespeare married Anne _________________
- The name of Shakespeare's Dad
- Shakespeare built The ___________ Theatre
- A type of play, heartrending
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- Shakespeare was _______ when he died
- Shakespeare's first name
- Shakespeare was buried here
- A poem with 14 lines
- Shakespeare went to ___________ New School
- Shakespeare was probably born in this month
- A wild goose ________________
13 Clues: A poem with 14 lines • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare was buried here • A type of play, heartrending • The name of Shakespeare's Dad • A wild goose ________________ • Shakespeare was _______ when he died • Shakespeare built The ___________ Theatre • Shakespeare went to ___________ New School • Shakespeare married Anne _________________ • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-04
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- shakespeares first name
- how many children did shakespeare have
- shakespeare was_______
- shakespeare´s home town
- who is shakespeares dad?
- shakespeare startford home was called________
- how many siblings does shakespeare have
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- what did shakesspeare wear
- who did shakespeare marry when he was 18
- when did shakespeare die
- Shakespeares mother
- shakespeare was a writer but he was also a_____
- he lived in between startford and______
13 Clues: Shakespeares mother • shakespeare was_______ • shakespeares first name • shakespeare´s home town • when did shakespeare die • who is shakespeares dad? • what did shakesspeare wear • how many children did shakespeare have • he lived in between startford and______ • how many siblings does shakespeare have • who did shakespeare marry when he was 18 • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2023-05-25
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- Shakespeare’s wife’s maiden name
- where Shakespeare was raised
- the wall that a monument of Shakespeare was placed after his death in Westminster abbey
- where Shakespeare probably saw actors preform in his boyhood at his school
- the church Shakespeare was buried in the chancel of.
- the year Shakespeare retired to his house in Stratford
- Shakespeare’s first child’s name
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- the acting company Shakespeare preformed for the royal court in
- Shakespeare’s first published narrative poem and a planet
- the first collected editions of Shakespeare’s plays
- what day in 1616 did Shakespeare die
- shakspere’s father was a maker of white leather or a …
- Shakespeare’s first name
- the theater was Shakespeare a proprietor for
- where Shakespeare’s acting career began
15 Clues: Shakespeare’s first name • where Shakespeare was raised • Shakespeare’s wife’s maiden name • Shakespeare’s first child’s name • what day in 1616 did Shakespeare die • where Shakespeare’s acting career began • the theater was Shakespeare a proprietor for • the first collected editions of Shakespeare’s plays • the church Shakespeare was buried in the chancel of. • ...
Shakespeare 2013-04-10
Across
- The month Shakespeare was born
- The language William Shakespeare was required for a professional career
- People View actors as
- Shakespeare became after Queen Elizabeths death
- The age Shakespeare died
- Shakespeares wife
- Shakespeares first daughters name
- The age Shakespeare was in 17th century
- Shakespeare attended grammar school
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- He moved here to become an actor
- Shakespeare was part owner of the newest theater in London
- "The cause of the plague is ___. The cause of ___ is play. Therefore the cause of plague is play."
- One of Shakespeares first tragedy written
- Used fearsome language to warn their followers
- Where the tempest play was performed at
15 Clues: Shakespeares wife • People View actors as • The age Shakespeare died • The month Shakespeare was born • He moved here to become an actor • Shakespeares first daughters name • Shakespeare attended grammar school • The age Shakespeare was in 17th century • Where the tempest play was performed at • One of Shakespeares first tragedy written • ...
Shakespeare's Crossword. 2013-01-31
Across
- Birth and Death
- also influenced by
- applied for this in 1596
- Shakepeare's celeb wife
- end if sixteenth century, Shakespeare's plays become
- Shakespeare had a vast
- Shakespeare's most famous literature
- one of this works from 1613
- 1603, considered a
- Shakespeare did not attend this
- His father was given this job in 1567
- Hometown
- Most of Shakespearian works were made here
Down
- 1598, the troupe thought Shakespeare was a
- Robert Greene called Shakespeare this
- mother's maiden name
- another word for Shakespeare's success
- one of Shakespeare's careers in London
- charter member of _____ men
- influenced by
20 Clues: Hometown • influenced by • Birth and Death • also influenced by • 1603, considered a • mother's maiden name • Shakespeare had a vast • Shakepeare's celeb wife • applied for this in 1596 • one of this works from 1613 • charter member of _____ men • Shakespeare did not attend this • Shakespeare's most famous literature • Robert Greene called Shakespeare this • ...
Shakespeare Open Note Quiz 2018-01-03
Across
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Special effect drums created
- Shakespeare’s nickname
- Time of day when plays took place
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Stood to watch plays
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Queen during the time period
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- How people knew there was a play
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
Down
- Common disease during time period
- Location of the Globe
- What Shakespeare died on
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Language Shakespeare helped develop
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Played the part of females
- Cost of cheap seats
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Heard by audience but not other characters
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s nickname • What Shakespeare died on • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • Queen during the time period • # of children Shakespeare had • How people knew there was a play • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
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- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Special effect drums created
- Stratford-__-Avon
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Common disease during time period
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Stood to watch plays
- Played the part of females
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
Down
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Location of the Globe
- How actors learned their lines
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- Cost of cheap seats
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- When plays took place
- How people knew there was a play
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Heard by audience but not other characters
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • When plays took place • Shakespeare’s time period • Shakespeare’s longest play • Played the part of females • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Across
- # of children Shakespeare had
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Shakespeare’s wife
- Stood to watch plays
- Location of the Globe
- Common disease during time period
Down
- Cost of cheap seats
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- How actors learned their lines
- When plays took place
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Special effect drums created
- Played the part of females
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Stratford-__-Avon
- How people knew there was a play
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • When plays took place • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Intro to Shakespeare 2018-12-11
Across
- How people knew there was a play
- Shakespeare’s time period
- Played the part of females
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Comedies, histories, tragedies, & __.
- Cost of cheap seats
- Shakespeare helped develop this
- How actors learned their lines
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Stratford-__-Avon
Down
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- When plays took place
- Audience knows something the characters don’t
- The assumed date of Shakespeare’s death
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- Stood to watch plays
- Characters coming from under the stage signified
- Common disease during time period
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Special effect drums created
- Location of the Globe
- Shakespeare’s wife
25 Clues: Stratford-__-Avon • Shakespeare’s wife • Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • When plays took place • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s time period • Played the part of females • Shakespeare’s longest play • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • How actors learned their lines • Shakespeare helped develop this • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background notes by Bayron Fernandez 2023-10-13
Across
- Who did Shakespeare write most of his plays for:
- Romeo and Juliet Inspired What Modern Musical?:
- Where was Shakespeare Birthplace:
- Shakespeare Style..
- When did Queen elizabeth 1 became queen of England:
- William....
- Who was Shakespeare Married to?:
- How was the Original Globe Theater destroyed:
- Where was the West Side Musical set?:
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- Shakespeare did not create the plot for:
- Infectious disease that produced neurological disorders:
- When was the modern day Romeo and Juliet film made:
- What was Queen Elizabeth known as:
- A theater Company shakespeare participated in:
- How long did a play in the Globe usually take:
15 Clues: William.... • Shakespeare Style.. • Who was Shakespeare Married to?: • Where was Shakespeare Birthplace: • What was Queen Elizabeth known as: • Where was the West Side Musical set?: • Shakespeare did not create the plot for: • How was the Original Globe Theater destroyed: • A theater Company shakespeare participated in: • How long did a play in the Globe usually take: • ...
Shakespeare History 2025-03-11
Across
- What country was Shakespeare born in?
- Shakespeare's nickname
- Number of children Shakespeare had
- What is Shakespeare's first name
- What genre was Hamlet, Othello, King Lear and Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare used this as an excited special effect in the Globe theater
- Shakespeare wrote over 150 of these
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- Where were most of Shakespeare's plays performed?
- If you were poor, where did you watch the play from
- Shakespeare's wife
- What were the people called that were jealous of Shakespeare
- Written on the tombstone was a verse from Shakespeare, the last line was, “And cursed be he that moves my ________”
- Shakespeare wrote 37 __________
- How many female actors were in the Shakespeare plays
- What genre was Twelfth Night and the The Taming of the Shrew
15 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's nickname • Shakespeare wrote 37 __________ • What is Shakespeare's first name • Number of children Shakespeare had • Shakespeare wrote over 150 of these • What country was Shakespeare born in? • Where were most of Shakespeare's plays performed? • If you were poor, where did you watch the play from • ...
Shakespeare's Crossword. 2013-01-31
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- also influenced by
- 1603, considered a
- Shakespeare did not attend this
- His father was given this job in 1567
- influenced by
- Shakespeare's most famous literature
- mother's maiden name
Down
- another word for Shakespeare's success
- one of this works from 1613
- one of Shakespeare's careers in London
- end if sixteenth century, Shakespeare's plays become
- charter member of _____ men
- 1598, the troupe thought Shakespeare was a
- applied for this in 1596
- Shakepeare's celeb wife
- Birth and Death
- Robert Greene called Shakespeare this
- Most of Shakespearian works were made here
- Shakespeare had a vast
- Hometown
20 Clues: Hometown • influenced by • Birth and Death • also influenced by • 1603, considered a • mother's maiden name • Shakespeare had a vast • Shakepeare's celeb wife • applied for this in 1596 • one of this works from 1613 • charter member of _____ men • Shakespeare did not attend this • Shakespeare's most famous literature • Robert Greene called Shakespeare this • ...
Shakespeare 2019-11-27
Across
- sound pattern in one poetic 'foot', consisting of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one
- reward that Shylock insists upon, weighing one pound
- tragedy about a scottish lord who goes mad
- name of shakespeare's theatre house
- type of verses that Shakespeare uses, without rhyme
- person who speaks legendary line 'To be or not to be'
- ruling monarch in Shakespeare's time
- nickname of shakespeare
- place of birth of W. Shakespeare
- older form of personal pronoun 'you'
- type of renaissance poem that Shakespeare writes
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- comedy about an enchanted forest
- name of Shakespeare's son
- profession of Shylock
- synonym for writer of theatrical texts
- first name of the Merchant of Venice
- Shakespearean metric verse of 10 feet and 5 beats
- protagonist of a play about jealousy
18 Clues: profession of Shylock • nickname of shakespeare • name of Shakespeare's son • comedy about an enchanted forest • place of birth of W. Shakespeare • name of shakespeare's theatre house • ruling monarch in Shakespeare's time • first name of the Merchant of Venice • protagonist of a play about jealousy • older form of personal pronoun 'you' • synonym for writer of theatrical texts • ...
shakespeare 2024-02-07
Across
- The sound you make when you see a ghost
- The preferred location for important decision-making processes, like whether to have a nap or not.
- The feeling when life throws you a plot twist.
- When you pretend to be brave while facing a spider.
- When you can't resist the siren call of chocolate or bad puns.
- The feeling you get when your dessert has extra sprinkles
- When someone accidentally spills the tea and accuses you of stealing the cookies.
- Letter
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- Like a pizza without pineapple—a universally agreed-upon perfection.
- What a vampire does to garlic and bad fashion choices.
- When a fox and Sherlock Holmes team up for a detective show.
- When your pet snake leaves a stylish impression on your leather boots.
- The emotion you experience when you realize it's Friday the 13th and you forgot to wear your lucky socks.
- When your mirror tells you that you're not just good-looking but downright courageous.
- When your cat stares at you with judgment, demanding the good catnip.
- How fast you can eat a pizza when you're really hungry.
- What artists do, or what your annoying friend does when deciding who pays for lunch.EGAL Equal
- When a baseball player stops playing and starts debating whether the ball is properly inflated.
18 Clues: Letter • The sound you make when you see a ghost • The feeling when life throws you a plot twist. • When you pretend to be brave while facing a spider. • What a vampire does to garlic and bad fashion choices. • How fast you can eat a pizza when you're really hungry. • The feeling you get when your dessert has extra sprinkles • ...
Shakespeare 2022-09-09
Across
- a disease spread by rats
- Elizabeth slang for thieves who cut your purse from your belt
- things people throw at actors in the 17th century
- close familiarity or friendship.
- another word for audience
- British money
- another word for feelings
- the most influential writer in the history of the English language
Down
- relating to or involving transformation or transformations
- the theme of Macbeth
- audience who stood on the ground
- famous theater in London
- having or showing impressive beauty or scale
- where was the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre
- author of a play
- a written script
- the quality of being plain and straightforward
- very religious people who were against theater
18 Clues: British money • author of a play • a written script • the theme of Macbeth • a disease spread by rats • famous theater in London • another word for audience • another word for feelings • audience who stood on the ground • close familiarity or friendship. • where was the Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre • having or showing impressive beauty or scale • ...
Shakespeare Cross Puzzle 2022-03-01
Across
- how many children did shakespeare have
- where was shakspeare bron
- Shakespeare's father
- what was shakespeare known for
- Shakespeare's mother
- how many of shakespeares siblings passed away
- how many languages has shakespeares creations been interpreted to
- what school did he first go to
Down
- how many plays did shakespeare make
- when was he taken out of school
- who did shakespeare marry
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have
- what building did he help make
- when did he start school
- how many grandchildren did shakespeare have
15 Clues: Shakespeare's father • Shakespeare's mother • when did he start school • who did shakespeare marry • where was shakspeare bron • what building did he help make • what was shakespeare known for • what school did he first go to • when was he taken out of school • how many plays did shakespeare make • how many children did shakespeare have • How many siblings did Shakespeare have • ...
It's Shakespeare Week! Solve the Crossword 2016-01-22
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- Two Gentlemen of ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- First name of Shakespeare's wife
- Building where plays are performed
- Name of a theatre where Shakespeare's plays were shown
- The county where Shakespeare was born
- Shakespeare play set in Scotland
- A Winter's .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Shakespeare's plays are divided into five of these
- Romeo and ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Plays are performed by these
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- A type of poem written by Shakespeare
- The Merchant of ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- The queen of England when Shakespeare was alive
- Plays are performed on this
- Julius ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- The town where Shakespeare was born
- Antony and ......... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- All's .... that Ends .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- King .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- A Midsummer Night's ..... - one of Shakespeare's plays
20 Clues: Plays are performed on this • Plays are performed by these • First name of Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare play set in Scotland • Building where plays are performed • The town where Shakespeare was born • A type of poem written by Shakespeare • The county where Shakespeare was born • King .... - one of Shakespeare's plays • Julius ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays • ...
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Across
- All's .... that Ends .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Plays are performed on this
- Romeo and ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Shakespeare play set in Scotland
- Plays are performed by these
- The county where Shakespeare was born
- Building where plays are performed
- First name of Shakespeare's wife
- A Midsummer Night's ..... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Two Gentlemen of ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
Down
- Name of a theatre where Shakespeare's plays were shown
- The queen of England when Shakespeare was alive
- King .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Julius ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- The town where Shakespeare was born
- Antony and ......... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- A type of poem written by Shakespeare
- The Merchant of ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- A Winter's .... - one of Shakespeare's plays
- Shakespeare's plays are divided into five of these
20 Clues: Plays are performed on this • Plays are performed by these • Shakespeare play set in Scotland • First name of Shakespeare's wife • Building where plays are performed • The town where Shakespeare was born • The county where Shakespeare was born • A type of poem written by Shakespeare • King .... - one of Shakespeare's plays • Julius ...... - one of Shakespeare's plays • ...
Act 1 Test 2020-01-07
Across
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- __ spirits came from under the stage
- When plays took place Stratford-__-Avon
- Type of irony where the audience knows something the characters don’t
- Cost of cheap seats
- Actors were expected to fight,__, & dance.
- Special effect drums created
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
Down
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Shakespeare helped develop __ English.
- Stood to watch plays
- Bad hygiene contributed to the spread of this deadly disease.
- Time of day plays were held
- Costumes represented a character’s__ in society.
- Played the part of female characters
- Shakespeare’s wife’s name
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Location of the Globe
- Most people bathed a few times a__.
23 Clues: Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s wife’s name • Shakespeare’s longest play • Time of day plays were held • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • Shakespeare was a writer & an __. • Shakespeare invented 1700 of these • Most people bathed a few times a__. • ...
Act 1 Test 2020-01-07
Across
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- __ spirits came from under the stage
- When plays took place Stratford-__-Avon
- Type of irony where the audience knows something the characters don’t
- Cost of cheap seats
- Actors were expected to fight,__, & dance.
- Special effect drums created
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
Down
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Shakespeare helped develop __ English.
- Stood to watch plays
- Bad hygiene contributed to the spread of this deadly disease.
- Time of day plays were held
- Costumes represented a character’s__ in society.
- Played the part of female characters
- Shakespeare’s wife’s name
- # of children Shakespeare had
- Location of the Globe
- Most people bathed a few times a__.
23 Clues: Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s wife’s name • Shakespeare’s longest play • Time of day plays were held • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • Shakespeare was a writer & an __. • Shakespeare invented 1700 of these • Most people bathed a few times a__. • ...
Act 1 Test 2020-01-07
Across
- Played the part of female characters
- Most people bathed a few times a__.
- Heard by audience but not other characters
- Type of irony where the audience knows something the characters don’t
- Special effect drums created
- # of children Shakespeare had
- __ spirits came from under the stage
- Stood to watch plays
- Shakespeare helped develop __ English.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 of these
- Cost of cheap seats
Down
- Shakespeare invented 1700 of these
- Shakespeare’s longest play
- Shakespeare was a writer & an __.
- Time of day plays were held
- When plays took place Stratford-__-Avon
- Shakespeare’s wife’s name
- Bad hygiene contributed to the spread of this deadly disease.
- Actors were expected to fight,__, & dance.
- Location of the Globe
- Speech with no other character’s on stage
- Costumes represented a character’s__ in society.
- Destroyed the original Globe Theater
23 Clues: Cost of cheap seats • Stood to watch plays • Location of the Globe • Shakespeare’s wife’s name • Shakespeare’s longest play • Time of day plays were held • Special effect drums created • # of children Shakespeare had • Shakespeare wrote 154 of these • Shakespeare was a writer & an __. • Shakespeare invented 1700 of these • Most people bathed a few times a__. • ...
