shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
crucigrama del renacimiento 2021-05-02
Subjects 2022-08-04
Written By 2025-03-15
13 Clues: Hamlet • Gitanjali • Malgudi days • Harry Potter • Half Girlfriend • THe famous five • A Christmas carol • Lord of the Rings • The blue umbrella • Pride and Prejudice • Alice in wonderland • Charlie and the chocolate factory • The adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Written By 2025-03-15
13 Clues: Hamlet • Gitanjali • Harry Potter • Malgudi days • Half Girlfriend • THe famous five • Lord of the Rings • A Christmas carol • The blue umbrella • Pride and Prejudice • Alice in wonderland • Charlie and the chocolate factory • The adventures of Huckleberry Finn
Eesti keel ja kirjandus 2025-05-28
12 Clues: IT • verb • lauseliik • hermeneutika • ...ehk pöördumine • lauses olev tegusõna • eestipäraseks tegema • kivistis (võõrsõnana) • "Kuningas Oidipus" autor • "Hamlet" autor (perekonnanimi) • kääne, mille küsimused on kelle? mille? • öeldiseta sõnarühm, mille tuumaks on verbi käändeline vorm
William Shakespear 2025-09-30
5 Clues: What month was Shakespeare born in • how many plays did Shakespeare write • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What did Shakespeare want to be known for? • How many of his plays were published when he was alive?
Unit 7 Shakespeare 2021-05-16
William Shakespeare Terms 2023-04-05
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- reference
- feet with stressed and unstressed syllable
- writing with rhymes or beat
- no rhyme
- Two interpretations
- two lines; same length and rhyme
- a comparison
- language in metricla structure
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- speaking own thoughts
- contradicting words together
- only the audience can hear
- exageration
- similar word that should be used, but is wrong
- unintended joke
14 Clues: no rhyme • reference • exageration • a comparison • unintended joke • Two interpretations • speaking own thoughts • only the audience can hear • writing with rhymes or beat • contradicting words together • language in metricla structure • two lines; same length and rhyme • feet with stressed and unstressed syllable • similar word that should be used, but is wrong
Othello 2024-07-30
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- The rank held by Cassio under Othello's command
- A central theme especially in relation to Othello's sense of duty and reputation.
- The playwright who wrote "Othello."
- The object that becomes a symbol of Desdemona's fidelity and Iago's manipulation
- A major theme in "Othello" which is ultimately betrayed
- A significant issue in the play affecting how Othello is perceived
- Another term for jealousy which drives the play's conflict
- The title of the leader in Venice who supports Othello
- Describes the overall nature of "Othello" as it ends in disaster
- A tactic used by Iago to deceive and control others.
- A type of tree symbolically associated with mourning mentioned in the play.
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- The era in which Shakespeare wrote "Othello."
- Othello's misguided belief about Desdemona's behavior
- Cassio's lover who also becomes entangled in Iago's schemes.
- A term Othello uses to describe Desdemona's value to him.
- An offensive term used in the play to describe a promiscuous woman
- A title held by Brabantio and other characters in Venice
- A word ironically used frequently by Othello to describe Iago.
18 Clues: The playwright who wrote "Othello." • The era in which Shakespeare wrote "Othello." • The rank held by Cassio under Othello's command • A tactic used by Iago to deceive and control others. • Othello's misguided belief about Desdemona's behavior • The title of the leader in Venice who supports Othello • A major theme in "Othello" which is ultimately betrayed • ...
Le materie 2022-10-14
Brave New World Review Crossword 2014-09-14
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- Color of clothing that Gammas wear.
- Character whom John loathes the most.
- The color of Lenina’s hair.
- The God figure in the story for the people living in London.
- Lenina’s best friend who happens to share her last name (includes last name).
- American state in which the Reservation is located in.
- Highest Social Class.
- John’s nickname to the people of London.
- Name of conditioned woman who was lost in the Reservation and gave birth to a son.
- Character of Shakespeare John compares the man from the movie he saw with Lenina to.
- The mind-numbing drug abused often, considered normal.
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- Chant used at Solidarity Services.
- The system where a society is divided by social class.
- First name of the lady Bernard sat next to at the Solidarity Service with the wild eyebrows.
- Character who struggles with his place in society and is insecure because of it.
- Name of the cloning process used to make hundreds of babies.
- Shakespeare play the title “Brave New World” alludes to.
- Bernard Marx and Helmholtz’s social class.
- Lenina’s Social Class.
- Lowest Social Class.
- City in which most of the story takes place.
21 Clues: Lowest Social Class. • Highest Social Class. • Lenina’s Social Class. • The color of Lenina’s hair. • Chant used at Solidarity Services. • Color of clothing that Gammas wear. • Character whom John loathes the most. • John’s nickname to the people of London. • Bernard Marx and Helmholtz’s social class. • City in which most of the story takes place. • ...
Arts Council of Fort Worth 2020 Grantees 2020-10-19
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- Fort Worth ____ Orchestra, young musicians making amazing music!
- Training young actors and future leaders
- Artes de la ___, home for the arts in Fort Worth’s Northside!
- Glass blowing studio in the Near Southside
- Oldest continuing opera company in TX
- ___ International Piano Competition, world famous – have you been?
- Paint Still Lifes with Texas Academy of ____ Art
- Lone Star ___ Festival is online this year, November 4-8
- Oldest art museum in Texas showing works from the 1940s to today
- You can find them “round” Sundance Square
- You can find Michelangelo’s first known painting here
- West, This theatre has produced 244 plays and 21 musicals (and a great Lobby Café)
- Accessible high impact arts-in-education programs
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- Find the Bard at the Stolen ____ Guild
- Historic theater with a new cabaret!
- Making dance accessible with free, outdoor summer dance!
- Theatre giving voice to the African-American experience
- Touring world-class ballet company
- Fort Worth _____ Orchestra, released 13 recordings over the last two decades
- Ballet ___ of Texas brings together the professional dancers of today with the dancers of tomorrow
- Arts ___ Avenue, Tap-dancing, guitar strumming, and so much more
- Their DE-CRUIT program treats trauma through Shakespeare and science
22 Clues: Touring world-class ballet company • Historic theater with a new cabaret! • Oldest continuing opera company in TX • Find the Bard at the Stolen ____ Guild • Training young actors and future leaders • You can find them “round” Sundance Square • Glass blowing studio in the Near Southside • Paint Still Lifes with Texas Academy of ____ Art • ...
Romeo & Juliet Prologue and Act I 2025-01-15
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- This person took care of Juliet when she was young.
- This is another way to say "ill-fated"
- This person wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- The Nurse had a daughter named ___ that is now "with God."
- The antagonist of the play; Juliet's cousin
- This character says that dreams are unpredictable nonsense
- Juliet's last name
- Benvolio and Mercutio want Romeo to _____ and have fun at the Capulet party, but Romeo says he's too sad.
- The setting of the play
- Romeo and Juliet is a ____. This type of play is the opposite from a comedy.
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- At the Capulet party, Romeo and Juliet ____.
- A 14 line poem. Each prologue is one of these.
- Juliet's parents want her to marry _____.
- Even though Romeo has a bad feeling, he believes that he is being guided by ____.
- Romeo can't be with Rosaline, partly because she took a vow of ____.
- Romeo loves this person before he loves Juliet
- Shakespeare writes in iambic _____.
- Nurse calls Paris a "man of wax" (1.3.80). This means that he looks ____.
- Two lines of rhymed poetry is called a ____.
- Romeo's last name
- Romeo and his friends were not recognized at the ball because they wore ___.
21 Clues: Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • The setting of the play • Shakespeare writes in iambic _____. • This person wrote Romeo and Juliet. • This is another way to say "ill-fated" • Juliet's parents want her to marry _____. • The antagonist of the play; Juliet's cousin • At the Capulet party, Romeo and Juliet ____. • Two lines of rhymed poetry is called a ____. • ...
The Elizabethan Era Crossword 2023-10-20
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- People in this time did not typically marry for ___.
- “The Black Death” was a nickname for bubonic ___.
- Shakespeare‘s acting group- “The Lord Chamberlain’s company” later became known as “The ___ company”.
- Europe was in a slightly colder climate called the ___.
- ___ days were a common occurrence.
- Wool, leather and ___ were the fabrics commoners could use.
- A realistically painted picture of someone was called ___.
- During the time Shakespeare was writing, the fighting style started to become modelled after Italian ___.
- Astrophel and Stella is A famous ___ story written by Sir Phillip Sidney.
- The midday meal was called ___.
- During this era, Elizabeth had the greatest ___ in the world.
- Only the wealthy could afford ___.
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- The first name of the author of “The Scholemaster”.
- Common forms of art were cloth production and ___.
- The process of attaching (leeches) to someone was called ___.
- The Elizabethan Era was also known as the ___ age for English literature.
- England had a war with ___ in this era.
- Drama’s and other arts took on a darker tone after Elizabeth ___.
- Shakespeare and his group travelled to many different theatres until they finally got their own theatre- the ___ theatre.
- “The Faerie Queene” was based on ___.
- The amount of meals most people ate a day.
- England was this Christian Denomination.
22 Clues: The midday meal was called ___. • ___ days were a common occurrence. • Only the wealthy could afford ___. • “The Faerie Queene” was based on ___. • England had a war with ___ in this era. • England was this Christian Denomination. • The amount of meals most people ate a day. • “The Black Death” was a nickname for bubonic ___. • ...
Renaissance Fair Poster Crossword/Scavenger Hunt 2024-03-13
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- Painted the School of Athens
- First job of Leonardo da Vinci before he started painting
- First name of the man who created the Church of England
- Last name for the Father of Renaissance architecture
- First name for woman whose nickname was the Black Queen of France
- painting style used on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Proved the theories of Copernicus
- known for his sculptures in marble, bronze and wood
- _____ Altarpiece, created by Jan van Eyck
- Birth of _____ is a popular Botticelli painting
- Queen Elizabeth is known for her defeat of the Spanish ____
- Protestant _______
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- Last name of the Bard of Avon
- famous artist inspired by the works of Donatello
- Country Shakespeare is from
- Polish astronomer who wrote "De revolutionibus orbium coelestium"
- School attended by Galileo; University of ____
- Created the laws of motion
- last name of the person who created the Scientific Method
- last name of the author of the 95 Thesis
- first name of second female rule in England and daughter of King Henry VIII
- ____ academy established by the Medici that Michelangelo attended
- First name of the greatest inventor of time who developed plans for a tank and flying machine
23 Clues: Protestant _______ • Created the laws of motion • Country Shakespeare is from • Painted the School of Athens • Last name of the Bard of Avon • Proved the theories of Copernicus • last name of the author of the 95 Thesis • _____ Altarpiece, created by Jan van Eyck • School attended by Galileo; University of ____ • Birth of _____ is a popular Botticelli painting • ...
Macbeth Act I 2025-12-18
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- King Duncan's eldest son
- person titled Thane of Glamis
- the era when Shakespeare created this play
- the former Thane of Cawdor was this
- Lady M tells Macbeth to act like this
- Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to look like an innocent
- person who thinks Macbeth is too weak
- Macbeth has too much of this
- Wrote this play
- The theater this play was first performed in
- the country this play is set in
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- the type of weapon Macbeth plans to kill Duncan with
- when we can only hear the thoughts of one character on the stage
- Macbeth writes one of these to lady Macbeth to inform her of good news
- Lady M does this to Macbeth
- A Scottish lord/land owner
- the number of living children the Macbeths have
- the witches say fair is ...
- the number of scenes in Act I
- a body part that one witch possesses
- Macbeth is this type of play
- King Duncan gives his eldest son the title of Prince of
- the number of witches
- Banquo is told his sons will become
- the witches have the ability to make a man lose this
25 Clues: Wrote this play • the number of witches • King Duncan's eldest son • A Scottish lord/land owner • Lady M does this to Macbeth • the witches say fair is ... • Macbeth is this type of play • Macbeth has too much of this • person titled Thane of Glamis • the number of scenes in Act I • the country this play is set in • the former Thane of Cawdor was this • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2022-03-07
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- the queen of England during the 1500s
- the only son of the Montague Family
- a poem with a format of 14 lines and a fixed rhyme scheme
- a foot that is an unstressed syllable then a stressed syllable
- the only daughter of the Capulet Family
- when families fight other families to settle a score
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- an instance of opposition that compliments each other
- a short sword used in the 1500s
- when lovers are a perfect match but are not meant to be with each other
- a city in Italy where Romeo and Juliet take place
- an emotion that can happen when you meet the right person
- the author and poet who created Romeo and Juliet
- the theater where Shakespeare performed most of his plays
13 Clues: a short sword used in the 1500s • the only son of the Montague Family • the queen of England during the 1500s • the only daughter of the Capulet Family • the author and poet who created Romeo and Juliet • a city in Italy where Romeo and Juliet take place • when families fight other families to settle a score • an instance of opposition that compliments each other • ...
lila;) 2025-10-16
13 Clues: major 1 • major 2 • hair color • favorite milk • favorite food • favorite color • favorite season • favorite animal • most ordered coffee • favorite type of shoe • least favorite class rn • go-to sandwich lunch meat • most used water bottle brand
Romeo und Julia 2019-05-16
12 Clues: Verona • Lorenzo • Shakespeare • Freund Benvolio • Romeos Montagues • Szene Balkonszene • für den Tag Lerche • flieht Romeo Mantua • Tybalt getötet Mercutio • von Romeo getötet Tybalt • eines Dramas in fünf Akten • Romeo als letzte Rettung Gift
Hamlet 2014-03-18
12 Clues: harlot • innocence • playwright • poison sword • main character • Elizabethan Era • columbine flowers • died by Hamlet's sword • life giving/life taking • thought provoking speech • Gertrude does this to Hamlet • sexual relations between closely related people
Julius Caesar 2023-04-15
15 Clues: Beware of it • Roman Currency • "Et Tu _____?" • Had a bad dream • What Portia eats • Whom Cinna Isn't • Knows the Future • March ___________ • Casar's first name • Who Caesar defeated • Who defeated Caesar • times Caesar stabbed • "Lend Me Your ____." • Writes a play in 1500 years • "Liberty! Freedom! _______ is dead!"
The Renaissance 2024-01-02
15 Clues: Realism • monalisa • playwrights • Bloody Mary • 14 line verse • Biblical story • Printing press • Romeo and Juliet • Most famous Theater • Meaning of the Renaissance • Got rid of Roman practices • Head of the Church of England • Disagreed on religious issues • The time of literature and art • admired intricacy and artifice
Raindrops on Roses 2024-01-09
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- Winter, Spring, Fall
- Favorite book (acronym)
- Gives us eggs
- Person of the year 2023
- Jesus birthday celebration
- Hello! My______ is Bob!
- ________ a book!
- Like stealing _______ from a baby!
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- North American country
- Dex's Eyes
- Male chicken
- Between nine and eleven
- Bogota
- J.K Rowling, Shakespeare
- Ham and _______ come from pigs
15 Clues: Bogota • Dex's Eyes • Male chicken • Gives us eggs • ________ a book! • Winter, Spring, Fall • North American country • Between nine and eleven • Favorite book (acronym) • Person of the year 2023 • Hello! My______ is Bob! • J.K Rowling, Shakespeare • Jesus birthday celebration • Ham and _______ come from pigs • Like stealing _______ from a baby!
English Literary Works 2020-09-10
10 Clues: Greg Egan • Ben Johnson • Mary Shelly • R.K.Narayan • Arther Miller • Mulk Raj Anand • Salman Rushdie • George Bernard Shaw • Rabindranath Tagore • William Shakespeare
Vörösmarty 2024-03-18
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- A romantikus triász másik tagja
- A társaságot alapítója
- A romantikus triász tagja
- A műveit fordította
- Első nagy szerelme keresztneve
- Ennél a családnál nevelő
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- Ismert elbeszélő költeménye
- Itt halt meg
- Folyóirat
- Itt bujdosott
- Ebben a mai megyében született Vörösmarty
- Jelképverse
- Zalán futása c.műve műfaja
- Ilyen származású
- A felesége keresztneve
15 Clues: Folyóirat • Jelképverse • Itt halt meg • Itt bujdosott • Ilyen származású • A műveit fordította • A társaságot alapítója • A felesége keresztneve • Ennél a családnál nevelő • A romantikus triász tagja • Zalán futása c.műve műfaja • Ismert elbeszélő költeménye • Első nagy szerelme keresztneve • A romantikus triász másik tagja • Ebben a mai megyében született Vörösmarty
PRESS 2017-06-19
14 Clues: The Bard • Abie’s ride • To be enough • One of a pair • Oar propulsion • Plays the flute • Star Wars royalty • BCS principal Wait • FD’s pioneer moniker • Macy’s reserve champion • Rattlers’ speedy nemesis • Pine Ridge School mascot • Familiar foothill corner • Disney-inspired SHS maestro
A Midsummer Night's Dream Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-08
14 Clues: _beron • Asshead • The playwrite • Who Helena loves • Father of Hermia • Oberon's servant • Who marries Thesus • The Duke of Athens • Setting of the play • The Queen of Fairies • Who Lysander marries • Where the Fairies live • Who enhances the flower • Who directs the play, "Pyramus and Thisbe"
Vocab list 8 and 9 Review 2023-01-23
14 Clues: cave • a grouch • to increase • 14 line poem • not giving up • temporary stay • publicly ridicule • arrogantly superior • outgoing and social • Shakespeare's theatre • idolizing Shakespeare • to refrain from doing something • advancing gradually to cause harm • the play on which Romeo and Juliet is based
cue for treason chapter 1 to 10 2021-02-03
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- whar was the first name of the boy that held a knife to peter neck?
- what is a person who works for another in order to learn a trade called? Eh bud?
- what dID kIt call peter when he was nice tO her because he figured ouT she was a girl?
- what was kit biological gender?
- what colour was peters hat?
- who was to marry kit?
- who is playing Romeo in Romeo and Juliette?
- what was sir Philip Morton smoking?
- who is the person that pretends to be a boy?
- who is the famous play writer that peter meats?
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- what is the weapon that is that hangs over the fireplace?
- what was kits real name?
- what was the contraption that petre hid in to escape sir philip?
- what was peters last name?
- what is the name of peter and Kit's home?
- a small, mischievous devil or sprite.
- what does Shakespeare call the other playhouses?
- what is the weapon that peter asked his dad to bring at the start of the book?
- what is the town peter is from?
- what do you call a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks or nuns?
20 Clues: who was to marry kit? • what was kits real name? • what was peters last name? • what colour was peters hat? • what was kit biological gender? • what is the town peter is from? • what was sir Philip Morton smoking? • a small, mischievous devil or sprite. • what is the name of peter and Kit's home? • who is playing Romeo in Romeo and Juliette? • ...
Theatre 1 Final Exam 2021-12-13
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- human sorrow and compassion
- excessive pride
- provides a place to act
- "god from the machine"
- arouses a subconscious emotional reaction from audience
- making things up as they go
- problem play or a social drama
- a bulbous nose is a physical example in a comedy
- greatest dramatist of all time
- societal plays that characters come together at the end
- sense of relief
- stage area surrounded by audience seating on two sides
- human hopes and plans are ridiculous and random
- one of the most recognized forms of drama
- derived from thespis who was the first actor
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- god of theatre, wine, and fertility
- first person to realize Dracula was a vampire
- company that Shakespeare wrote for
- one of the most recognized forms of drama
- officially killed Dracula at the end of the play
- three plays related by theme, myth, or characters
- first step to running gag
- asian doll theatre
- forms the center of interest in Shakespeare's plays
- comedy of the profession
- third step to running gag
- the art of creating objects/scenery that isn't really there
- another name for a vampire
- happens at the end of tragedies
- character flaw
- second step to running gag
31 Clues: character flaw • excessive pride • sense of relief • asian doll theatre • "god from the machine" • provides a place to act • comedy of the profession • first step to running gag • third step to running gag • another name for a vampire • second step to running gag • human sorrow and compassion • making things up as they go • problem play or a social drama • greatest dramatist of all time • ...
Rhyme and Reason: A Poet's Puzzle 2025-04-09
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- A grouped set of lines in a poem
- Reclusive 19th-century poet who wrote Because I could not stop for Death
- Author of The Raven and master of dark poetry
- English playwright who wrote 154 famous sonnets
- The repetition of similar ending sounds in lines
- When a line of poetry runs onto the next without pause
- American poet who wrote Leaves of Grass and Song of Myself
- A sorrowful poem, often honoring the dead
- A figure of speech comparing unlike things directly
- Two rhyming lines of verse in succession
- A three-line Japanese poem with a 5-7-5 syllable pattern
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- A 14-line poem, famously used by Shakespeare
- Beat poet who shocked the world with Howl in 1956
- A lyrical poem that praises its subject
- Wrote I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud about daffodils
- Wrote The Road Not Taken and Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening
- African-American poet and activist who wrote Still I Rise
- British Romantic poet known for Ode on a Grecian Urn
- The structured rhythm of lines in a poem
- Chilean Nobel Prize winner known for Twenty Love Poems and a Song of Despair
20 Clues: A grouped set of lines in a poem • A lyrical poem that praises its subject • The structured rhythm of lines in a poem • Two rhyming lines of verse in succession • A sorrowful poem, often honoring the dead • A 14-line poem, famously used by Shakespeare • Author of The Raven and master of dark poetry • English playwright who wrote 154 famous sonnets • ...
LITERARY WORDS 2025-02-23
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- using an object or something else to stand for an idea
- referencing another literary text or source
- 'you' in old Engish
- a narrative passage that takes the reader backwards
- short poem; love poem addressed to a particular person
- a English poet;well-known figure of the Romantic Movement
- an English playwright and poet
- the person telling the story
- a chatacter from the Odyssey
- 1837-1901 - the era in England
- a movement against the Age of Enlightenment
- the people that the readers meets in a novel
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- exaggeration in order to draw attention to something
- the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
- the use of description to draw the reader into the story
- a group of four lines
- what happens in a story
- his most famous play which Shakespeare wrote
- sets of lines in a poem
- the main character in story
- two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed one
- the time and place in which the story takes place
- a genre of literature that focuses on sound
- the syllables and words in a poem are together in specific
- a kind of or style of literature
- narrative poetry
26 Clues: narrative poetry • 'you' in old Engish • a group of four lines • what happens in a story • sets of lines in a poem • the main character in story • the person telling the story • a chatacter from the Odyssey • an English playwright and poet • 1837-1901 - the era in England • a kind of or style of literature • referencing another literary text or source • ...
The Merchant of Venice 2022-04-13
Romeo and Juliet 2014-11-10
10 Clues: Friar • The writer • The setting • Romeo Cousin • Romeo's crush • Romeo's Killer • Main Character • Juliet's cousin • Juliet's Family • Prince of the Setting
Famous Authors 2023-05-22
12 Clues: “Hamlet” • “Narnia” • “The Odyssey” • “Don Quixote” • “Animal Farm” • “War and Peace” • “The Great Gatsby” • “The Devine Comedy” • “Great Expectations” • “A Room of One’s Own” • “The Catcher in the Rye” • “Alice’s Adventures through Wonderland”
Macbeth 2023-06-22
12 Clues: Macbeth • Dark Magic • Playwright • Tragic Hero • Murder Weapon • Original King • Symbol of Power • Murders Macbeth • Caused by murder • Ghost haunting Macbeth • Macbeth's was to become King • Lady Macbeth saw hallucinations on her hands
William Shakespeare 2022-05-25
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- being exposed to contact with something
- associated with the Greek Gods
- to win something mostly in sports
- a piece of equipment or furniture
- red in the face from embarrassment
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- sad because one has no friends or company
- something for commercial products or services
- having no value or use
- milk milk that has the cream or fat removed from it
9 Clues: having no value or use • associated with the Greek Gods • to win something mostly in sports • a piece of equipment or furniture • red in the face from embarrassment • being exposed to contact with something • sad because one has no friends or company • something for commercial products or services • milk milk that has the cream or fat removed from it
Shakespeare Crossword 2021-03-26
9 Clues: "The Bard" • Romeo's family • Juliet's family • Juliet's mother figure • Romeo's Father like figure • A thirteen year old Capulet • A sixteen year old Montague • Romeo's love interest before Juliet • Story of two lovers that kill themselves so they can be together
Shakespeare Mots 2016-10-25
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- Authorization, permission, sanction,
- Master of intrigue, political schemer
- Vagabond, vagrant, beggar
- Wise, learned, erudite
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- Savagery, people in the most uncivilized state
- Exceptional character, rarity
- Devotee, soldier, servant, follower
- Urge, adduce, bring up
- Devotee, soldier, servant, follower
- Statement going against accepted belief, absurdity
10 Clues: Urge, adduce, bring up • Wise, learned, erudite • Vagabond, vagrant, beggar • Exceptional character, rarity • Devotee, soldier, servant, follower • Devotee, soldier, servant, follower • Authorization, permission, sanction, • Master of intrigue, political schemer • Savagery, people in the most uncivilized state • Statement going against accepted belief, absurdity
Shakespeare Mots 2016-10-25
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- Authorization, permission, sanction,
- Master of intrigue, political schemer
- Vagabond, vagrant, beggar
- Wise, learned, erudite
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- Savagery, people in the most uncivilized state
- Exceptional character, rarity
- Devotee, soldier, servant, follower
- Urge, adduce, bring up
- Devotee, soldier, servant, follower
- Statement going against accepted belief, absurdity
10 Clues: Urge, adduce, bring up • Wise, learned, erudite • Vagabond, vagrant, beggar • Exceptional character, rarity • Devotee, soldier, servant, follower • Devotee, soldier, servant, follower • Authorization, permission, sanction, • Master of intrigue, political schemer • Savagery, people in the most uncivilized state • Statement going against accepted belief, absurdity
Shakespeare III 2025-02-09
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- Merry Wives of Windsor refers to this toy
- Before he dies, Lear says this word, but without the "v" 5 times
- Henry V, Act 5. Sc. 2. Katherine to Henry: "Les dames et demoiselles pour ___ baisees..."
- In Venice, Othello might be considered this.
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- Merchant of Venice, Act V. Sc. 1: No better musician than the ___."
- Henry V, Act #. Sc. 1. Henry: "Then imitate the action of the ___." (Spanish spelling)
- Hamlet, Act V. Sc. 2, Fortinbras: "The soldier's music and the ___ of war."
- Exit stage ___
- what Shakespeare apparently loved to do
9 Clues: Exit stage ___ • what Shakespeare apparently loved to do • Merry Wives of Windsor refers to this toy • In Venice, Othello might be considered this. • Before he dies, Lear says this word, but without the "v" 5 times • Merchant of Venice, Act V. Sc. 1: No better musician than the ___." • Hamlet, Act V. Sc. 2, Fortinbras: "The soldier's music and the ___ of war." • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2024-08-01
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- Where Shakespeare was born
- Shakespeare's occupation (job)
- the set of circumstances or facts that surround a particular event, situation, or text
- The theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed
- The name of Macbeth's best friend
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- The King of Scotland before Macbeth
- the repetition of the same letter at the start of multiple words
- The characters who tell Macbeth he will be king
- Who ultimately kills Macbeth
9 Clues: Where Shakespeare was born • Who ultimately kills Macbeth • Shakespeare's occupation (job) • The name of Macbeth's best friend • The King of Scotland before Macbeth • The characters who tell Macbeth he will be king • The theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed • the repetition of the same letter at the start of multiple words • ...
szerző - mű 2015-11-06
Brave New World 2022-03-16
13 Clues: Top Caste • Was erased • Lowest Caste • John's death • John's favorite • John's obsession • Reference to John • Conditioned in sleep • When soma is overused • Where babies come from • Author of Brave New World • Unit measurement for soma • Rumor: fetal ________ poisoning
Shakespeare Speak (me) 2021-01-27
14 Clues: means “do” • means “are” • means “has” • means “yes” • means “does” • means “soon” • means “will” • means “here” • means “it is” • means “there” • means “before” • means “indeed” • means “from now on” • means “your” (three letters)
Shakespeare and Macbeth 2022-03-01
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- What is a division of a poem consisting of a series of lines arranged together in a usually recurring pattern?
- What is the occurrence of the same letter or sound at the beginning of adjacent or closely connected words?
- What is is called when an expression is replaced with a word closely related to the original
- How many acts are there in the structure?
- What is the hierarchical structure of all matter and life called? (without spacing)
- In which era did Macbeth take place?
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- What is it called when two words sound the same?
- What is the tragic flaw of the hero called?
- what is a reversal of fortune in which everything goes wrong for the hero?
- What is it called when during an act someone tries to relief a tragic story?
- What is an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud by oneself or someone else especially by a character in a play called?
- Which term defines when the hero learns something important about his identity
- What happens when the audience feel with the hero?
- What is the action of hurting or harming someone in return for an injury called?
14 Clues: In which era did Macbeth take place? • How many acts are there in the structure? • What is the tragic flaw of the hero called? • What is it called when two words sound the same? • What happens when the audience feel with the hero? • what is a reversal of fortune in which everything goes wrong for the hero? • ...
Young Shakespeare Award 2023-09-21
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- a moment
- not having enough knowledge and willing to believe that people
- to create something new
- a small hill
- to say quietly or unclearly
- tell the truth
- to shout loudly
- to handle or do several things at the same time
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- a small shop
- introducing or using new ideas
- a high open area of land that is not used for farming
- large in amount not impressive
- a large painting and done on the wall
- to relax and do very little
14 Clues: a moment • a small shop • a small hill • tell the truth • to shout loudly • to create something new • to say quietly or unclearly • to relax and do very little • introducing or using new ideas • large in amount not impressive • a large painting and done on the wall • to handle or do several things at the same time • a high open area of land that is not used for farming • ...
No Escaping Shakespeare 2022-05-26
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- to redden, as from embarrassment or shame
- charged with a crime, wrongdoing, fault, etc.
- marked by interesting or exciting events
- (phrase) loving someone makes you unable to see their faults
- to provide food, service, etc., as for a party or wedding
- (phrase)a foolish and hopeless pursuit of something unattainable
- with the face uncovered
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- to do or say something to relieve tension or get conversation going at the start of a party or when people meet for the first time
- a person or thing that buzzes
- having or showing impressive beauty or dignity
- stained with blood
- my heart upon my sleeve to expose feelings, be vulnerable
- dark or dim
- (phrase) to be stuck in a difficult situation
14 Clues: dark or dim • stained with blood • with the face uncovered • a person or thing that buzzes • marked by interesting or exciting events • to redden, as from embarrassment or shame • charged with a crime, wrongdoing, fault, etc. • (phrase) to be stuck in a difficult situation • having or showing impressive beauty or dignity • ...
Words Shakespeare Created 2022-05-26
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- done in a hurry
- a slight or indirect indication or suggestion
- current popular trend or style
- attached to an object and giving information
- unconstrained conversation
- violent start of something unwelcoming
- first sighting of light in the sky before sunrise
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- having no real value or use
- dark or poorly lit
- showing impressive beauty
- so ludicrous as to be amusing
- What you do when you're embarrassed
- not seeming real
- less high in position
14 Clues: done in a hurry • not seeming real • dark or poorly lit • less high in position • showing impressive beauty • unconstrained conversation • having no real value or use • so ludicrous as to be amusing • current popular trend or style • What you do when you're embarrassed • violent start of something unwelcoming • attached to an object and giving information • ...
Shakespeare Lit Terms 2026-01-09
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- a short remark a character says to the audience or one character that others on stage are not meant to hear.
- gives human qualities, feelings, or actions to animals, objects, or ideas.
- a long speech spoken by one character to other characters or the audience.
- a story written to be acted out on a stage, usually with dialogue and actions instead of narration.
- a speech where a character talks alone on stage, revealing their private thoughts to the audience.
- a joke that plays with different meanings or similar sounds of words.
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- a brief reference to a well-known person, place, event, or work to add meaning to a story.
- compares two different things using the words “like” or “as.”
- a hint or clue about something that will happen later in the story.
- Relief a funny scene or character that lightens the mood in a serious story.
- a serious kind of drama where the main character’s life ends in disaster or great suffering.
- a character who is very different from another character, making that other character’s traits stand out.
- compares two different things by saying one thing is another thing, without using “like” or “as.”
- when what actually happens is very different from what is expected or what is said.
14 Clues: compares two different things using the words “like” or “as.” • a hint or clue about something that will happen later in the story. • a joke that plays with different meanings or similar sounds of words. • gives human qualities, feelings, or actions to animals, objects, or ideas. • a long speech spoken by one character to other characters or the audience. • ...
Life Lessons from Literature 2016-10-11
14 Clues: forgive • laugh (3,4) • speak out (3,3) • always keep going • value your friends • grab opportunities • develop perspective • take responsibility • aspire, dream, reach • respect, praise (7,6) • find comfort in others • find strength in purity • seek and cherish freedom • shape your place in the world (5,6)
The Renaissance 2021-11-15
14 Clues: Lisa • More • Family • da vinci • Guttenberg • Shakespeare • Style of painting • an imaginary land • a period of european • concerened with worldly • the everyday language of people • a renaissance intellecutal movement • was a sculptor, painter and architect • sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code
The Alchemyst Secrets of Nicholas Flamel 2025-02-03
14 Clues: Vampire • Dee's bird • Josh's twin • Crow Goddess • Born in 1330 • Nicholas's wife • Flamel's secret • Ancient Warriors • Student of Flamel • Setting of the book • Evil magician's name • The Goddess of Three Faces • Want life to return to old ways • The ancient art the Flamels practiced
Shakespeare's Crossword 2022-01-20
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- William built his own theatre called the (5)
- He wrote many plays but one of his most famous plays is Romeo and (6)
- Shakespeare had (5) children
- Shakespeare's wife is Anne (8)
- He moved to (6)
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- The time period he lived in was called the (11) period
- His children were called Susanna, Judith and (6)
- Shakespeare made the words bedroom and (7)
8 Clues: He moved to (6) • Shakespeare had (5) children • Shakespeare's wife is Anne (8) • Shakespeare made the words bedroom and (7) • William built his own theatre called the (5) • His children were called Susanna, Judith and (6) • The time period he lived in was called the (11) period • He wrote many plays but one of his most famous plays is Romeo and (6)
cue for treason chapter 1 to 10 2021-02-03
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- what is a person who works for another in order to learn a trade called? Eh bud?
- what does Shakespeare call the other playhouses?
- what was peters last name?
- what is the weapon that peter asked his dad to bring at the start of the book?
- what was the contraption that petre hid in to escape sir philip?
- a small, mischievous devil or sprite.
- who is playing Romeo in Romeo and Juliette?
- who is the famous play writer that peter meats?
- what dID kIt call peter when he was nice tO her because he figured ouT she was a girl?
- what was kit biological gender?
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- what is the town peter is from?
- who was to marry kit?
- what do you call a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks or nuns?
- what was kits real name?
- what was sir Philip Morton smoking?
- what is the weapon that is that hangs over the fireplace?
- what is the name of peter and Kit's home?
- who is the person that pretends to be a boy?
- what colour was peters hat?
- whar was the first name of the boy that held a knife to peter neck?
20 Clues: who was to marry kit? • what was kits real name? • what was peters last name? • what colour was peters hat? • what is the town peter is from? • what was kit biological gender? • what was sir Philip Morton smoking? • a small, mischievous devil or sprite. • what is the name of peter and Kit's home? • who is playing Romeo in Romeo and Juliette? • ...
Term 1 2024-04-07
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- Where Shakespeare's Globe Theatre is located.
- Significant reform made by Caesar.
- Legacy item left to Shakespeare's wife.
- Birthplace of Shakespeare.
- Shakespeare's method for presenting facts.
- Era of Shakespeare's first stage performances.
- Literary device comparing two different things.
- Shakespeare’s play that explores Roman politics.
- Form of government in Caesar's Rome.
- City where Julius Caesar met his end.
- Caesar's friend turned foe.
- Gender of actors for all roles in Shakespeare's plays.
- Political alliance involving Caesar and Pompey.
- Name of Shakespeare’s spouse.
- Period "Julius Caesar" was set in.
- Shakespeare’s intent with historical narratives.
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- Caesar was renowned as a great ___.
- Character flaw leading to downfall in tragedies.
- Shakespeare's technique to embed stories within stories.
- Shakespeare's hidden way to discuss politics.
- Shakespeare's writing type, including sonnets and plays.
- Relationship of Julia to Caesar.
- Eerie presence in Shakespeare's tragedies.
- Event Caesar's death is likened to, hinting at disorder.
- He wrote "The Tragedy of Julius Caesar."
- Caesar's first title.
- Type of conflict Brutus faces within.
- "Julius Caesar" theme related to absolute power.
- Shakespeare's genre including "Romeo and Juliet."
29 Clues: Caesar's first title. • Birthplace of Shakespeare. • Caesar's friend turned foe. • Name of Shakespeare’s spouse. • Relationship of Julia to Caesar. • Significant reform made by Caesar. • Period "Julius Caesar" was set in. • Caesar was renowned as a great ___. • Form of government in Caesar's Rome. • City where Julius Caesar met his end. • Type of conflict Brutus faces within. • ...
Representations of Disability 2021-09-27
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- Believes it is impossible to generalise media representations of the disabled due to the diversity of media that exists
- Barnes and ________
- Villains often have physical ______
- et al Found that there was an increase in the use of words such as cheat and skiver
- The perspective which believes that the media portrays the reality of the everyday conditions of the disabled and the carers.
- Disability is not regarded as ______ by journalists
- The Bio-_____ Model
- Children in Need is an example of a ____
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- There was a decline in stereotypical words such as ______
- Postmodernists believe that the disabled are increasingly constructing their own __________
- __________ professionals set the agenda for media portrayal of disability
- Journalists often describe the disabled as welfare ________
- Term coined by Shakespeare
- Came up with six media stereotypes
14 Clues: Barnes and ________ • The Bio-_____ Model • Term coined by Shakespeare • Came up with six media stereotypes • Villains often have physical ______ • Children in Need is an example of a ____ • Disability is not regarded as ______ by journalists • There was a decline in stereotypical words such as ______ • Journalists often describe the disabled as welfare ________ • ...
Shakespeare Plays 2021-10-07
10 Clues: Murder for Power • To be or not to be... • Night, Twins in a shipwreck • Caesar, Famous Roman Emperor • Lear, A king and his daughters • & Juliet, Enemies fall in love • Tempest, A ship finds an island • Ado About Nothing, Hero's & Love • Merchant Of Venice, Loans & Love • Night's Dream, Mortals lost in the forest
shakespeare terms 2022-06-22
9 Clues: what you look with • an action of shyness • the title of a winner • to order someone to kill someone • promoting a commercial or product • a synonym of thrifting or sparing • the bone in the middle of your arm • conversation or reports about others • a person who gives others their opinion
Shakespeare Intro 2022-11-30
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- A character's comment to the audience or another character that no one else is supposed to hear
- Shakespeare's son
- Tragic_ Person of high social rank or respect who has a fatal flaw and ultimately leads to a downfall
- A speech given on stage revealing a character's true thoughts, feelings, emotions and motivations
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- Type of irony when the audience knows something the character does not
- A series of events leading to a character's downfall
- Shakespeare is from Stratford-Upon-
- Shakespeare's birth month
- What Shakespeare is known as
9 Clues: Shakespeare's son • Shakespeare's birth month • What Shakespeare is known as • Shakespeare is from Stratford-Upon- • A series of events leading to a character's downfall • Type of irony when the audience knows something the character does not • A character's comment to the audience or another character that no one else is supposed to hear • ...
Shakespeare Secrets 2021-04-08
Across
- Mr.Murphy gave this to Mrs.Roth
- Hero and Danny searched for this in the police station
- it was stolen from Mr.Murphy
- A person in heros family that loves Shakespeare
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- a little kid that sits behind hero on the bus
- a lady that died from a sickness
- the main character
- A 8th grader that is very popular and that knows Hero
- everyone called Hero this to make fun of her
9 Clues: the main character • it was stolen from Mr.Murphy • Mr.Murphy gave this to Mrs.Roth • a lady that died from a sickness • everyone called Hero this to make fun of her • a little kid that sits behind hero on the bus • A person in heros family that loves Shakespeare • A 8th grader that is very popular and that knows Hero • ...
shakespeare puzzple 2023-04-04
9 Clues: Iago's wife • Othello's wife • Juliet's cousin • Romeo's last name • Desdemona's father • Juliet's last name • Helped Romeo marry Juliet • Setting of Romeo and Juliet • Constructed the plan to destroy Othello
Shakespeare Othello 2023-05-11
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- "I follow him ..."
- Iago's comment to Othello regarding Desdemona
- "Do it not with poison, Strangle her in bed - ..."
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- "O, beware my lord, of jealousy : It is the ..."
- "Let heaven and men and devils, let them all, All, all, cry shame against me, yet I'll speak. ... no way but this, Killing myself, to die upon a kiss."
- "Our bodies are gardens to which ..."
- Desdemona's father
- Othello's wife
- Othello's trusted but jealous ensign
9 Clues: Othello's wife • "I follow him ..." • Desdemona's father • Othello's trusted but jealous ensign • "Our bodies are gardens to which ..." • Iago's comment to Othello regarding Desdemona • "O, beware my lord, of jealousy : It is the ..." • "Do it not with poison, Strangle her in bed - ..." • ...
English Homework MD 2025-05-21
Across
- How many wives did Henry VIII have? (3)
- What threat was sent to England during Elizabeth's reign? (6)
- What was the name of the symbolic flower associated with Henry VIII? (5,4)
- Which monarch said the phrase "heart and stomach of a king"?(9)
- Who was the mother of Elizabeth 1? (4,6)
- What famous battle is shown in Shakespeare's Henry V? (9)
- What country was James I also king of? (8)
- What nickname was Mary I given? (6,4)
- Who was Henry VIII third wife? (4,7)
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- Which famous playwright lived in Elizabethan times? (10)
- Which king is characterised by Shakespeare as having a hunchback? (7,5)
- What battle marked the beginning of Henry VII reign? (8)
- Which king from Shakespeare's play marked the beginning of the house of Lancaster? (5,6)
- What was Henry VIII son called? (6)
- What poisonous metal was in Elizabethan make-up? (4)
- Who came to the English throne after Elizabeth 1? (5,5)
16 Clues: What was Henry VIII son called? (6) • Who was Henry VIII third wife? (4,7) • What nickname was Mary I given? (6,4) • How many wives did Henry VIII have? (3) • Who was the mother of Elizabeth 1? (4,6) • What country was James I also king of? (8) • What poisonous metal was in Elizabethan make-up? (4) • Who came to the English throne after Elizabeth 1? (5,5) • ...
Shakespeare: Social and Historical Context 2019-09-08
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- 1585-1592 are known as the ______ years
- The river that runs through London: The Globe is built on its banks
- They were banned from acting in the theatre
- The reign of this monarch was considered the Golden Age of English history
- The original Globe theatre burnt down when a ________ set fire to the roof
- The name for audience members in the standing room only pit of the theatre
- Both comedies and tragedies point to human ________-
- Shakespeare's first child was born this many months after his wedding
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- The name of the famous theatre where most of Shakespeare's plays were performed
- The base of the white stage make-up, which poisoned many actors
- If you spilt this in Elizabethan times it was considered bad luck
- The London theatre company Shakespeare joined is called the Lord _________ Men
- This era ranges from 1603 to 1623
- Women were sent here if the refused to marry
- Shakespeare's birthplace: _______-upon-Avon
- Shakespeare's wife: Anne ________
- The most common name in the title of Shakespeare's plays
- Shakespeare would have learned this classical language
18 Clues: This era ranges from 1603 to 1623 • Shakespeare's wife: Anne ________ • 1585-1592 are known as the ______ years • Shakespeare's birthplace: _______-upon-Avon • They were banned from acting in the theatre • Women were sent here if the refused to marry • Both comedies and tragedies point to human ________- • Shakespeare would have learned this classical language • ...
Keywords 2019-01-05
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- name of era James ruled
- a play for theatre
- when 2 or more people speak about something specific in a play
- a long speech by 1 character
- small part of a play
- Name of era Elizabeth ruled
- a sequence of continuous action in a play
- famous play writer
- you use it to start a clause
- a person who writes plays
- speaking thoughts aloud when alone
- people who watch a performance
- the place a play takes place
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- ruler at the end of Shakespeare’s time
- the start of something
- an effect on a character
- first name of Shakespeare
- Ruler at the start of Shakespeare’s time
- a performance
- a person who writes
- when 2 or more people speak between each other
- mental or emotional strain
- present participle of speak
- A country in the UK
- a conversation between two or more people
- the ability to express thoughts and feelings
- a women who casts evil spells
- Language you speak if are Scotland
- a part of a play where only 2 characters speak
- a terrible event which could sometimes cause destruction
30 Clues: a performance • a play for theatre • famous play writer • a person who writes • A country in the UK • small part of a play • the start of something • name of era James ruled • an effect on a character • first name of Shakespeare • a person who writes plays • mental or emotional strain • Name of era Elizabeth ruled • present participle of speak • a long speech by 1 character • ...
ROMEO AND JULIET CROSSWORD 2022-12-12
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- THE PERSON WHO MARRIED ROMEO AND JULIET
- ROMEOS ORIGINAL LOVE <3
- ROMEO AND JULIETS LOVE WAS _________
- WHERE THE FRIAR RESIDED
- THE CITY THAT ROMEO IS BANNED FROM
- ROMEOS LOVER
- "NEVER WAS A STORY OF MORE ___"
- WHERE JULIET IS PLACED TO REST
- JULIETS LAST NAME
- ROMEO AND JULIET ARE ______ LOVERS
- JULIETS COUSIN THAT ROMEO KILLED
- JULIETS LOVER
- WHERE JULIET PROFESSES HER LOVE
- TYBALT WAS JULIETS ______
- THE OATH / LAW THAT ROSALINE IS TIED TO
- THE RULER OF VERONA
- JULIETS AGE
- "DO YOU BITE YOUR _____ AT US SIR?"
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- WHAT DOES JULIET STAB HERSELF WITH
- THE SLEEPING ______
- THE BOY THAT TYBALT KILLED
- THE REASON LADY MONTAGUE DIES
- LORD MONTAGUES NEPHEW
- FRIAR MEANT TO GIVE ROMEO THE PLAN
- SAMPSON AND HIM OPEN THE PLAY WITH A FIGHT
- THE CITY THAT ROMEO FLEES TO
- ROMEO AND JULIET ____ EACH OTHER
- WHERE ROMEO AND JULIET MET
- JULIET IS ROMEOS _____
- THE WRITER OF ROMEO AND JULIET
- ROMEOS LAST NAME
- CAPULETS CHOICE OF JULIETS HUSBAND
- JULIETS CAREGIVER AS A CHILD (NANNY)
- "YOU" IN SHAKESPEARE LANGUAGE
34 Clues: JULIETS AGE • ROMEOS LOVER • JULIETS LOVER • ROMEOS LAST NAME • JULIETS LAST NAME • THE SLEEPING ______ • THE RULER OF VERONA • LORD MONTAGUES NEPHEW • JULIET IS ROMEOS _____ • ROMEOS ORIGINAL LOVE <3 • WHERE THE FRIAR RESIDED • TYBALT WAS JULIETS ______ • THE BOY THAT TYBALT KILLED • WHERE ROMEO AND JULIET MET • THE CITY THAT ROMEO FLEES TO • THE REASON LADY MONTAGUE DIES • ...
cue for treason chapter 1 to 10 2021-02-03
Across
- what is the town peter is from?
- what was kit biological gender?
- whar was the first name of the boy that held a knife to peter neck?
- what was sir Philip Morton smoking?
- what does Shakespeare call the other playhouses?
- what do you call a building or buildings occupied by a community of monks or nuns?
- what is the name of peter and Kit's home?
- what dID kIt call peter when he was nice tO her because he figured ouT she was a girl?
- what colour was peters hat?
- who was to marry kit?
Down
- who is playing Romeo in Romeo and Juliette?
- a small, mischievous devil or sprite.
- what is a person who works for another in order to learn a trade called? Eh bud?
- what was peters last name?
- what is the weapon that is that hangs over the fireplace?
- who is the famous play writer that peter meats?
- who is the person that pretends to be a boy?
- what was kits real name?
- what was the contraption that petre hid in to escape sir philip?
- what is the weapon that peter asked his dad to bring at the start of the book?
20 Clues: who was to marry kit? • what was kits real name? • what was peters last name? • what colour was peters hat? • what is the town peter is from? • what was kit biological gender? • what was sir Philip Morton smoking? • a small, mischievous devil or sprite. • what is the name of peter and Kit's home? • who is playing Romeo in Romeo and Juliette? • ...
Arts Council of Fort Worth 2020 Grantees 2020-10-19
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- You can find Michelangelo’s first known painting here
- Historic theater with a new cabaret!
- Arts ___ Avenue, Tap-dancing, guitar strumming, and so much more
- Making dance accessible with free, outdoor summer dance!
- Fort Worth _____ Orchestra, released 13 recordings over the last two decades
- Training young actors and future leaders
- Accessible high impact arts-in-education programs
- You can find them “round” Sundance Square
- Their DE-CRUIT program treats trauma through Shakespeare and science
- Oldest continuing opera company in TX
- Oldest art museum in Texas showing works from the 1940s to today
- West, This theatre has produced 244 plays and 21 musicals (and a great Lobby Café)
- Artes de la ___, home for the arts in Fort Worth’s Northside!
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- Touring world-class ballet company
- Glass blowing studio in the Near Southside
- Find the Bard at the Stolen ____ Guild
- ___ International Piano Competition, world famous – have you been?
- Lone Star ___ Festival is online this year, November 4-8
- Theatre giving voice to the African-American experience
- Ballet ___ of Texas brings together the professional dancers of today with the dancers of tomorrow
- Paint Still Lifes with Texas Academy of ____ Art
- Fort Worth ____ Orchestra, young musicians making amazing music!
22 Clues: Touring world-class ballet company • Historic theater with a new cabaret! • Oldest continuing opera company in TX • Find the Bard at the Stolen ____ Guild • Training young actors and future leaders • You can find them “round” Sundance Square • Glass blowing studio in the Near Southside • Paint Still Lifes with Texas Academy of ____ Art • ...
2020-2021 Semester Final 2021-05-13
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- How Epstein dies and in Shakespeare plays.
- killer disease that has a vaccine
- Caesar's last words while being killed
- Killed by the Roman Senate
- Poet/ Author who influenced modern English
- Main events of a play
- Bad guy
- Main events of a play
- High point of the story
- Basis of Animal Farm
- increased over the last 40 years
- Setting of the Trojan War
- Won the Trojan War
- Study of love regarding King's daughters
- Wrote Animal Farm
- A gift left by Greeks to Troy
- Fell in love with Julius Caesar
- leader before caesar
- Time and place of a story
- Killed Hector a
- othello's problem with his wife
- Epstein's first profession
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- Name of Shakespeare's theatre
- to be locked up
- Name of Shakespeare's father
- Killed Achilles
- Story about jealous rage
- What was John Shakespeare's craft.
- Romeo's last name
- Was supposedly kidnaped by Paris
- Epstein assistant that helped him
- Played women's roles at globe theatre.
- How Othello killed his wife
- Part of Shakespeare's writings.
- Setting for Julius Caesar
- Roman Senate effort to kill Julius Caesar
- Killed Achilles
- abolished SLAVERY
- Good guy
39 Clues: Bad guy • Good guy • to be locked up • Killed Achilles • Killed Achilles • Killed Hector a • Romeo's last name • Wrote Animal Farm • abolished SLAVERY • Won the Trojan War • Basis of Animal Farm • leader before caesar • Main events of a play • Main events of a play • High point of the story • Story about jealous rage • Setting of the Trojan War • Setting for Julius Caesar • Time and place of a story • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-02-06
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- One of the Montague servants
- Romeo's surname
- Shakespearean word for beg
- The man who wants to marry Juliet
- The number of times the Montagues and Capulets have recently "disturbed the quiet of [the] streets"
- Juliet's surname
- Category of play that Romeo and Juliet falls into
- An adjective (describing word) that the Prince uses to describe the families
- The queen when Shakespeare was writing
- The woman Romeo loves at the start of the play
- Juliet's cousin
- City where Romeo and Juliet is set
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- The term for two words that have the same vowel sound (eg. tread and fled)
- Another famous Shakespeare play
- Romeo's cousin
- Fill in the missing word from this Lord Capulet quote from Act 1, Scene 2: "within her________ of choice lies my consent and fair according voice"
- The tree Romeo sits under in his love sick state
- A society where men have power and control
- Shakespearean word for 'your'
- Who delivers the prologue at the start of the play?
- Name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed
- The punishment threatened by the Prince
- Juliet's age
23 Clues: Juliet's age • Romeo's cousin • Romeo's surname • Juliet's cousin • Juliet's surname • Shakespearean word for beg • One of the Montague servants • Shakespearean word for 'your' • Another famous Shakespeare play • The man who wants to marry Juliet • City where Romeo and Juliet is set • The queen when Shakespeare was writing • The punishment threatened by the Prince • ...
LITERARY WORDS 2025-02-22
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- the main character in a story
- an English playwright and poet
- a genre of literature that focuses on sound
- two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed one
- a Movement against the Age of Enlightenment
- the person telling the story
- using an object or something else to stand for an idea
- the time and place in which the story takes place
- "you" in old English
- referencing another literary text or source
- a group of four lines
- short poem, love poem addressed to a particular person
- Byron an English poet, well-known figüre of the Romantic Movement
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- a narrative passage that takes the reader backwards
- 1837-1901 Era in England
- what happens in a story
- exaggeration in order to draw attention to something
- sets of lines in a poem
- a kind of or style of literature
- the people that the reader meets in a novel
- the syllables and words in a poem are put together in specific way,rhythm
- the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
- the use of description to draw the reader into the story
- narrative poetry
- his most famous play which Shakespeare wrote
25 Clues: narrative poetry • "you" in old English • a group of four lines • what happens in a story • sets of lines in a poem • 1837-1901 Era in England • the person telling the story • the main character in a story • an English playwright and poet • a kind of or style of literature • a genre of literature that focuses on sound • a Movement against the Age of Enlightenment • ...
Wiliam Shakespeare 2019-02-19
6 Clues: Wiliam ... • ime rodnog grada • ime Sheaksperove kćeri • Ime sheakspearove žene • mjesec rođenja Shakespeara • ... srednja škola koju je završio Wiliam Shakespeare
genero dramatico 2024-08-04
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- Forma teatral de la antigua Grecia que presenta historias serias con desenlaces fatales.
- Dramaturgo francés del siglo XVII, conocido por sus tragedias clásicas.
- Efecto emocional purificador que siente el espectador de una tragedia.
- Parte de la obra donde se soluciona el conflicto principal.
- Dramaturgo francés famoso por sus comedias como "Tartufo" y "El avaro".
- Parte final de la obra donde se resuelven los conflictos.
- Subdivisión de un acto que ocurre en un mismo lugar y tiempo.
- Resumen de la trama y eventos principales de una obra dramática.
- Parte de la obra donde se desarrolla y complica el conflicto.
- Ser ficticio que interviene en la acción de una obra dramática.
- Dramaturgo español conocido como el "Fénix de los Ingenios".
- Personaje principal en torno al cual gira la acción de la obra.
- Dramaturgo francés conocido por sus comedias críticas de la sociedad.
- Tragedia de Shakespeare que trata sobre los celos y la traición.
- Intercambio verbal entre dos o más personajes en una obra dramática.
- Dramaturgo español autor de "La vida es sueño"
- Dramaturgo griego autor de "Edipo Rey" y "Antígona".
- Ropa y accesorios que usan los actores para representar a sus personajes.
- Obra de Lope de Vega que trata sobre la lucha contra la tiranía.
- Discurso extenso de un personaje en solitario, revelando sus pensamientos.
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- Tragedia de Shakespeare que narra la ambición desmedida y sus consecuencias.
- Conjunto de elementos visuales que crean el ambiente de una obra de teatro.
- Obra dramática que combina elementos de la tragedia y la comedia.
- Obra dramática de Fernando de Rojas, considerada una tragicomedia.
- Dramaturgo griego conocido por "Medea" y "Las troyanas".
- Enfrentamiento entre personajes o fuerzas opuestas en una obra dramática.
- Dramaturgo inglés autor de "Hamlet", "Macbeth" y "Romeo y Julieta".
- Edificio o espacio destinado a la representación de obras dramáticas.
- Género dramático que se caracteriza por su tono ligero y desenlace feliz.
- Suceso que desencadena el conflicto principal en una obra dramática.
- Cada una de las partes principales en que se divide una obra de teatro.
- Género que mezcla elementos de la tragedia y la comedia, presentando conflictos serios.
- Filósofo griego que escribió "Poética", analizando el drama y la tragedia.
- Tragedia escrita por Shakespeare sobre el príncipe de Dinamarca.
- Personaje que se opone al protagonista y crea el conflicto en la obra.
- Drama filosófico escrito por Calderón de la Barca.
- Introducción de una obra donde se presentan los personajes y el conflicto.
- Obra dramática que presenta conflictos humanos con un final desafortunado.
- Punto culminante de la acción en una obra dramática, de mayor tensión.
- Considerado el padre de la tragedia griega, autor de "La Orestíada".
40 Clues: Dramaturgo español autor de "La vida es sueño" • Drama filosófico escrito por Calderón de la Barca. • Dramaturgo griego autor de "Edipo Rey" y "Antígona". • Dramaturgo griego conocido por "Medea" y "Las troyanas". • Parte final de la obra donde se resuelven los conflictos. • Parte de la obra donde se soluciona el conflicto principal. • ...
Intro to English Literature 2024-05-28
Across
- Name of the theater in London where they put on Shakespeare plays
- Famous for his anti-utopian novel
- Writer of Sense and Sensibility
- Who wrote The Raven
Down
- What part of Spanish culture did Hemingway have a passion for
- Won Nobel Prize in 1954
- He was an Irish poet who was put in prison at the end of his life
- Writer of Othello
8 Clues: Writer of Othello • Who wrote The Raven • Won Nobel Prize in 1954 • Writer of Sense and Sensibility • Famous for his anti-utopian novel • What part of Spanish culture did Hemingway have a passion for • Name of the theater in London where they put on Shakespeare plays • He was an Irish poet who was put in prison at the end of his life
Shakespeare: Romeo and Juliet 2022-09-27
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- The name of the theatre where Shakespeare held performances
- means cousin
- The company formerly known as Lord Chamberlain's Men
- Shakespeare's wife
- Scientist of the time whose main goal was to turn metals into gold
- your social status was determined by Him
- who chose your husband
- means two weeks
- These were thought to reside in organs of the body
- This was a favorite pastime in taverns
- people feared this disease and kept pockets full of "posey"
- Played the women in the plays
- This caused a fire that burned down the theatre
Down
- sat in the pit and only paid a penny for admission
- A common way to remove "contaminated" blood
- the Queen during Shakespeare's time
- Shakespeare was born here _______-on-Avon
- means there
- means where
- The king that supported Shakespeare's company
- means yes
- The river in central London
- necklaces of this warded off vampires
- a rebirth of culture with high interest in art and freedom of choice
- means three
- Queen Elizabeth's nickname because she never married
- He is often referred to as the ____ of Avon (Poet)
- King ______VIII killed his wives because they could not have sons
28 Clues: means yes • means there • means where • means three • means cousin • means two weeks • Shakespeare's wife • who chose your husband • The river in central London • Played the women in the plays • the Queen during Shakespeare's time • necklaces of this warded off vampires • This was a favorite pastime in taverns • your social status was determined by Him • ...
Renaissance crossword 2023-09-01
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- people had to be to become a patron
- humanist and poet
- first woman artist to become world renown
- Often reffered as the greatest playwright
- City that became self governing in 1143
- cities grow rapidly when this event comes to an end
- best known for the decameron
- Painter, sculptor, inventor, scientist
- excels in many fields
- The place Shakespeare would play at
- The person who developes the printing press
- Financial supporters of artists
- favorite subject by raphael
- makes information widely available
- woman writer and great influencer
- Famous for perspective
- famous painting by Raphael
- Upper-class, inspire art
- A questioning attitude
- The birth place of the Renaissance
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- A rediscovery of learning that produced many great works
- artistic center of north Europe
- paints strong heroic women
- Age named after queen Elizabeth I
- Desiderius Erasmus
- Intellectual movement focused on human achievements
- Made famous wood carvings
- two countries that unified under strong monarchs
- A rebirth of learning and art
- Native language
- Painters used to show 3D in paintings
31 Clues: Native language • humanist and poet • Desiderius Erasmus • excels in many fields • Famous for perspective • A questioning attitude • Upper-class, inspire art • Made famous wood carvings • paints strong heroic women • famous painting by Raphael • favorite subject by raphael • best known for the decameron • A rebirth of learning and art • artistic center of north Europe • ...
Literary Words 2025-02-23
Across
- the syllables and words in a poem are put together in specific way;rhythm
- narrative poetry
- an English playwright and poet
- a English poet;well-known figure of the Romantic Movement
- the time and place in which the story takes place
- what happens in a story
- a narrative passage that takes the reader backwards
- sets of lines in a poem
- the main character in story
- a movement against the Age of Enlightenment
- a group of four lines
- a chatacter from the Odyssey
- 'you' in old Engish
Down
- exaggeration in order to draw attention to something
- 1837-1901 the era in England
- his most famous play which Shakespeare wrote
- a genre of literature that focuses on sound
- the people that the readers meets in a novel
- the person telling the story
- a kind of or style of literature
- referencing another literary text or source
- using an object or something else to stand for an idea
- two unstressed syllables followed by one stressed one
- the repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
- short poem; love poem addressed to a particular person
- the use of description to draw the reader into the story
26 Clues: narrative poetry • 'you' in old Engish • a group of four lines • what happens in a story • sets of lines in a poem • the main character in story • 1837-1901 the era in England • the person telling the story • a chatacter from the Odyssey • an English playwright and poet • a kind of or style of literature • a genre of literature that focuses on sound • ...
Teenage rebellion 2026-02-10
Across
- people who are highly fashionable
- synonym of rage
- fabriquer ( verbe)
- after the Second World War
- opposed to the prevailing social norms
- like rude ( it rhymes)
- fashion rules for clothing style
- tatouages
- a revolutionary
- music of the rude boys from Jamaica
- way of life and set of attitudes opposed to or at variance with the prevailing social norm.
- the punk's hair was like that
- cir de ralliement 'No future'
- to walk proudly
- the baddies
- antonym of progressive
- pointed piece of metal worn by punks
- that shocks/offends people
- most influential designer in British fashion
- provocative ( lyrics)
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- antonym of mainstream
- disobey
- 'The dress of thoughts' according to Lord Chesterfield
- aka William Shakespeare
- revolutionary
- antonym of rise
- les gens bizarres
- the way society was set up and organized.
- a culture that is underground
- concevoir (verbe)
- clothing
- taht belongs to the social class of the workers
- Shakespeare was one
- that shocks people
- to get in a row
- bande-son in French
36 Clues: disobey • clothing • tatouages • the baddies • revolutionary • synonym of rage • antonym of rise • a revolutionary • to walk proudly • to get in a row • les gens bizarres • concevoir (verbe) • fabriquer ( verbe) • that shocks people • Shakespeare was one • bande-son in French • antonym of mainstream • provocative ( lyrics) • like rude ( it rhymes) • antonym of progressive • aka William Shakespeare • ...
The Merchant of Venice Review 2026-02-11
Across
- Bassanio’s talkative friend.
- Shylock's servant who wants to quit and work for Bassanio.
- The legal agreement between Antonio and Shylock.
- Home of a wealthy prince who seeks Portia's love.
- The time period Shakespeare lived in.
- Shylock's friend, another Jewish money lender.
- The merchant of Venice who borrows money from Shylock.
- Place in Venice where merchants do business.
- Needs money to travel to Belmont to court Portia.
- Shylock is angry because Antonio lends money without charging this.
- The moneylender who demands a pound of flesh.
Down
- Shylock's daughter, who wants to marry a Christian.
- A wealthy heiress who cannot choose her own husband.
- Jessica's secret love, who plans to run away with her.
- Lancelot's elderly father, who is blind.
- The famous city where most of the play takes place.
- Another word for moneylending.
- One of Antonio's ships is in this place.
- The place where Portia lives.
- The character who suggests Antonio is sad because of his ships.
- English town where Shakespeare was born.
- Choose wisely! Only the correct one contains Portia's picture.
- Portia’s servant and friend.
- Elizabethan term for a merchant ship.
24 Clues: Bassanio’s talkative friend. • Portia’s servant and friend. • The place where Portia lives. • Another word for moneylending. • The time period Shakespeare lived in. • Elizabethan term for a merchant ship. • Lancelot's elderly father, who is blind. • One of Antonio's ships is in this place. • English town where Shakespeare was born. • ...
Knight Times 2023-04-20
14 Clues: gum brand • had a bite • new president • Spanish “hello” • Bishop Cup loser • Upcoming concert • House Games winner • Katie Shea’s sport • Senior/junior event • Colin Cook signed to • iconic English playwright • Shotput school record holder • April showers bring ____ flowers • Wednesday and Sunday celebration
Brittiska öarna 2013-10-09
10 Clues: ? • ögrupp • Häst ras • Känd mur • Huvudstad • Känd tävling • Stor författare • Känt stensättning • Namn från det förgångna • förenar engelskt och franskt
Shakespeare's Tragedies, Comedies, and Histories 2023-04-21
Across
- The amount of plays Shakespeare wrote
- Popular tragedy by Shakespeare
- A complete collection of Shakespeare's plays.
- A type of play that is amusing to the audience.
Down
- Greek word; first trait of a tragic hero
- A type of play based off of historical events.
- A type of play that makes the audience sad.
- The type of hero starring in a tragedy.
8 Clues: Popular tragedy by Shakespeare • The amount of plays Shakespeare wrote • The type of hero starring in a tragedy. • Greek word; first trait of a tragic hero • A type of play that makes the audience sad. • A complete collection of Shakespeare's plays. • A type of play based off of historical events. • A type of play that is amusing to the audience.
William Shakespeare 2014-12-04
Across
- During Shakespeare's early life, Shakespeare got many of his plays played at the old Globe theatre which is at South bank in?
- His plays are like a
- One of the most famous Shakespear plays
- Shakespear's third child was a?`
Down
- How many plays did Shakespear made
- William was born in 23 of ...?
- Shakepsear had 8?
- In a very young age Shakespeare got...?
8 Clues: Shakepsear had 8? • His plays are like a • William was born in 23 of ...? • Shakespear's third child was a?` • How many plays did Shakespear made • One of the most famous Shakespear plays • In a very young age Shakespeare got...? • During Shakespeare's early life, Shakespeare got many of his plays played at the old Globe theatre which is at South bank in?
Referat 2015-06-07
Shakespeare Class 2023-04-15
9 Clues: from danger • puzzle to solve • this man had MANY of them • country of wine and cheese • king's struggle to maintain • position of honor under king • heir to the throne, Elizabeth • proof of worthiness, marriage • to accomplish goal, challenges
Shakespeare 3 2022-12-10
Across
- Completely certain about something
- Work together on a common enterprise or project
- An event that happens
- Involving intelligence rather than emotions or instinct/use of the mind
- Bright blue in color like a clear sky
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- Providing knowledge and skills that prepare you for a particular job
- Understanding and entering into another's feelings
- Temporarily quiet and not active
- Leave slowly and hesitantly
9 Clues: An event that happens • Leave slowly and hesitantly • Temporarily quiet and not active • Completely certain about something • Bright blue in color like a clear sky • Work together on a common enterprise or project • Understanding and entering into another's feelings • Providing knowledge and skills that prepare you for a particular job • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2025-01-20
Across
- This play is about a Scottish king and three witches
- The time of year that his 'Night's Dream' takes place
- Shakespeare was born in this Warwickshire town
- The ___, Shakespeare's theatre in London
Down
- Shakespearean poems end with this rhyme
- This play, set in Denmark, is about a vengeful prince and his plotting uncle
- 'The ___' the name for the painted scene on the roof of the theatre stage
- This is one of the three Shakespearean genres of play
- This is one of the three Shakespearean genres of play
- This love poem has 14 lines
- This is one of the three Shakespearean genres of play
11 Clues: This love poem has 14 lines • Shakespearean poems end with this rhyme • The ___, Shakespeare's theatre in London • Shakespeare was born in this Warwickshire town • This play is about a Scottish king and three witches • This is one of the three Shakespearean genres of play • This is one of the three Shakespearean genres of play • ...
Dichtsoorten 2017-05-30
10 Clues: abba • 5-7-5 • Klaaglied • Puntdicht • tekstbeeld • Shakespeare • Gebruikt door dante • Een plaats in Ierland • poezietekst vol haatgevoelens • Geschreven met humoristische bedoelingen
L'amour toujours 2021-06-08
Across
- l'inventeur de l'horloge-coeur
- écrivain russe
- celui qui refuse de monter sur la porte
- synonyme d'amour
- le message
- deux êtres inconnus se parlent
- amour haine tristesse joie
- synonyme d'amour
- les ------- anonymes
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- le grand saut
- synonyme d'amour
- l'inventeur du nuage rose
- avec Psyché
- la scène du balcon
- miss
- J'te connaissais pas
- date de Colin
- Nos étoiles contraires
- amoureux de Chloé
- synonyme d'amour et de chaleur
20 Clues: miss • le message • avec Psyché • le grand saut • date de Colin • écrivain russe • synonyme d'amour • synonyme d'amour • synonyme d'amour • amoureux de Chloé • la scène du balcon • J'te connaissais pas • les ------- anonymes • Nos étoiles contraires • l'inventeur du nuage rose • amour haine tristesse joie • l'inventeur de l'horloge-coeur • deux êtres inconnus se parlent • ...
history: chapter 11 2023-02-15
Across
- made 3 dimensional affects in painting
- sistine chapel
- printed the bible
- man didn’t glorify God
- scholar
- don Quijote
- father of renaissance painting
- secular music
Down
- Da Vinci architect, sculptor
- school subjects
- remedy for sin
- paid an artist to do work for them
- birthplace of renaissance
- from Florence
- famous for madanas
- famous patrons
- from England
- adds movement to paintings
18 Clues: scholar • don Quijote • from England • from Florence • secular music • sistine chapel • remedy for sin • famous patrons • school subjects • printed the bible • famous for madanas • man didn’t glorify God • birthplace of renaissance • adds movement to paintings • Da Vinci architect, sculptor • father of renaissance painting • paid an artist to do work for them • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-06-06
Across
- Capulet Father to Juliet
- sadness
- Boy that gets married
- Romeo's punishment for killing tybalt
- Romeo servant
- Capulet Mother to Juliet
- Who wrote the play
- Kill
Down
- Love
- Hearts
- heart How Romeo's mother dies
- Where the play takes place
- How Juliet dies
- Romeo's first love
- Montague Father to Romeo
- girl that gets married
- Related to the prince
- Montague MOther to Juliet
- The family had a _
- How romeo dies
20 Clues: Love • Kill • Hearts • sadness • Romeo servant • How romeo dies • How Juliet dies • Romeo's first love • The family had a _ • Who wrote the play • Boy that gets married • Related to the prince • girl that gets married • Capulet Father to Juliet • Montague Father to Romeo • Capulet Mother to Juliet • Montague MOther to Juliet • Where the play takes place • heart How Romeo's mother dies • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-06-06
Across
- Capulet Father to Juliet
- sadness
- Boy that gets married
- Romeo's punishment for killing tybalt
- Romeo servant
- Capulet Mother to Juliet
- Who wrote the play
- Kill
Down
- Love
- Hearts
- heart How Romeo's mother dies
- Where the play takes place
- How Juliet dies
- Romeo's first love
- Montague Father to Romeo
- girl that gets married
- Related to the prince
- Montague MOther to Juliet
- The family had a _
- How romeo dies
20 Clues: Love • Kill • Hearts • sadness • Romeo servant • How romeo dies • How Juliet dies • Romeo's first love • The family had a _ • Who wrote the play • Boy that gets married • Related to the prince • girl that gets married • Capulet Father to Juliet • Montague Father to Romeo • Capulet Mother to Juliet • Montague MOther to Juliet • Where the play takes place • heart How Romeo's mother dies • ...
Famous artists during the Renaissance 2012-11-02
13 Clues: to Lucasta • Nymphs Reply • My Lute Awake • To the virgins • On my first son • Sonnets 169, 292 • When I consider.. • Passionate Shepard • To His Coly Mistress • sonnets 29, 116, 130 • Ecclesiastes, Psalms • on Monsieur's departure • A valediction, Holy Sonnet 10
Figures D 2023-12-18
10 Clues: Tudor queen • Egyptian queen • Russian empress • English playwright • Renaissance artist • Renaissance polymath • Theoretical physicist • French military leader • Ancient Greek philosopher • Indian independence activist
Humanizam i renesansa 2021-10-07
Across
- prvi hrvatski pastoralni roman
- oponašanje antičkih autora
- prva drama svjetovne tematike
- s njom se susreo 6. 4. 1327.
- otac hrvatske književnosti
- oponašanje Petrarce
- prvi moderni pjesnik
- rođen u Stratfordu
- 366 pjesama
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- vodi kroz Pakao i Čistilište
- pridjev, dao ga Boccaccio
- sukob ideala i stvarnosti
- slatki novi...
- Danteov simbol božanske milosti
- ep na čakavštini
- deset dana
- Pakao, Čistilište
- "Biti ili ne biti"
- "Cijeli je svijet pozornica"
- broj savršenstva
20 Clues: deset dana • 366 pjesama • slatki novi... • ep na čakavštini • broj savršenstva • Pakao, Čistilište • "Biti ili ne biti" • rođen u Stratfordu • oponašanje Petrarce • prvi moderni pjesnik • pridjev, dao ga Boccaccio • sukob ideala i stvarnosti • oponašanje antičkih autora • otac hrvatske književnosti • vodi kroz Pakao i Čistilište • "Cijeli je svijet pozornica" • s njom se susreo 6. 4. 1327. • ...
Mot-Croisée de la promesse de l'aube 2023-01-11
41 Clues: kim • gro • papa • nina • roméo • futur • maman • honte • amour • loyer • kacew • vilon • exode • livre • amassa • Russie • bigdur • guerre • fierte • pseudo • moquer • journal • suicide • lame-re • van gog • theatre • magicien • anrnaque • merzaska • mariette • aviation • clelebre • chapeaux • goncourt • poie-ret • courbette • baisemain • piekielni • tour eiffel • autoug)fhkg • schmeilshel
Christmas Crossword 2019-12-23
11 Clues: 1/8 mile • CK sport • I ---- you • Vicious game • Brown and white • Top event horse • Hannah's insult • Number of chickens • Rhiannons birthweight • Best veterinary practice • Rhiannons favourite playwright
Tennant 2022-05-03
11 Clues: Polite alert • Winner twinkles • Finest pant tint • Caucasian on Avon • Hall pass surname • retiral pedagogue • Unarguably straight • 60-minute ruination • Eminent seating domain • Compartment of therapy • Passive-agressive intro
Where should we go? 2026-01-04
11 Clues: River • Famous Wizard • Undersea Tunnel • High-Speed Train • Famous Scientist • Who wrote Hamlet? • Famous Clock Tower • Famous Battlefield • Underground (Nickname) • Bridge(opened in 2000) • Who wrote Pride and Prejudice?
