shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
How much do you know about Norah? 2024-09-20
17 Clues: Where we met • My first job • My first role • My dream role • Favorite role • My first anime • Our first kiss • My biggest fear • My future degree • My favorite food • My favorite word • My favorite person • My favorite animal • The name of my cane • The name of my first pet • My favorite childhood book • My favorite Shakespeare play
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-21
12 Clues: actor • Cariving • Sculptor • achivements • Social monarch • era of rebirth • catholic monarch • inventor goldsmith • a painter and artist • to explore or discover • citys during the renaissance era • a city that with its surrounding an independent state.
Renaissance 2021-05-21
12 Clues: carving • This unit • To explore • SOcial roles • Famous artist • Queen of Castile • QUeen of ENgland • Places in history • Did the Mona Lisa • A german inventor • City inside of a state • Poet and famous writer
Romeo and Juliet 2023-06-06
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
No Escaping Shakespeare 2022-05-26
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- A place where you sleep
- a brief, strong gust of wind
- fierce, violent, and uncontrolled
- an affectionate term for a wife
- your eye
- to be alone
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- cute dog, nickname for young dog
- the pandemic was a worldwide ________ (the sudden or violent start of something)
- going against, to revolt
- arrogant and confidant way to walk
- extract the juice from
- milk- but better
- to read or examine something
- beautiful and graceful
14 Clues: your eye • to be alone • milk- but better • extract the juice from • beautiful and graceful • A place where you sleep • going against, to revolt • a brief, strong gust of wind • to read or examine something • an affectionate term for a wife • cute dog, nickname for young dog • fierce, violent, and uncontrolled • arrogant and confidant way to walk • ...
Shakespeare wordpuzzle <3 2024-03-27
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- is a play on words that sound alike
- a piece of writing that stays in nature, speech and song that is nearly always rhythmical
- a misfortune, from their own action
- the names of the people acting in the play
- Giving human traits to a nonhuman object
- the name of their acts
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- Normal speech rhythm
- what they dressed in
- A hint that an event will happen later
- his real name
- what most women wore
- is a humorous work of drama
- his nickname
- a division within a play
14 Clues: his nickname • his real name • Normal speech rhythm • what they dressed in • what most women wore • the name of their acts • a division within a play • is a humorous work of drama • is a play on words that sound alike • a misfortune, from their own action • A hint that an event will happen later • Giving human traits to a nonhuman object • the names of the people acting in the play • ...
28 2024-08-12
Across
- Hollywood star
- Imagine singer
- Mona Lisa
- Deaf composer
- Silent film actor
- New World explorer
- Evolution theorist
- Rock 'n' Roll King
- British PM
- Hamlet playwright
- South African icon
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- First US President
- Breakfast at Tiffany's
- Egyptian queen
- Child prodigy composer
- Radioactivity pioneer
- Suspense director
- Gravity discoverer
- Theory of relativity
- Civil rights leader
- Indian leader
- Emancipation President
- Guernica painter
- Electric pioneer
- Psychoanalysis founder
25 Clues: Mona Lisa • British PM • Deaf composer • Indian leader • Hollywood star • Egyptian queen • Imagine singer • Guernica painter • Electric pioneer • Suspense director • Silent film actor • Hamlet playwright • First US President • Gravity discoverer • New World explorer • Evolution theorist • Rock 'n' Roll King • South African icon • Civil rights leader • Theory of relativity • Radioactivity pioneer • ...
42a 2024-07-11
Across
- Parallel Lives author
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- Mongol conqueror
- Gladiator leader
- Fiddled while Rome burned
- Roman historian
- Wrote The Prince
- Greek fabulist
- Heliocentric theory
- Father of medicine
- Ten Commandments
- Egyptian pharaoh
- Ides of March victim
- Wrote Divine Comedy
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- Printing revolution
- Roman historian
- Renaissance painter
- Roman philosopher
- Lover of Cleopatra
- Father of geometry
- Aztec emperor
- Wrote the Iliad
- Chinese sage
- Greek tragedian
- Wrote Hamlet
25 Clues: Chinese sage • Wrote Hamlet • Aztec emperor • Greek fabulist • Roman historian • Wrote the Iliad • Roman historian • Greek tragedian • Mongol conqueror • Gladiator leader • Wrote The Prince • Ten Commandments • Egyptian pharaoh • Roman philosopher • Lover of Cleopatra • Father of geometry • Father of medicine • Printing revolution • Renaissance painter • Heliocentric theory • Wrote Divine Comedy • ...
La promesse de l'Aube 2023-01-02
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- khbkbbskv
- jzfjk
- dgsss
- bbcks
- zdzhcz
- rfgegev
- zdfsigf
- hfdsfkdhjkdhdjk
- eklbkcsbc
- lherkgfhe
- ishcks
- zjdlzdl
- scvdv
- hdhgdhbkclbkxvk
- khbfbk
- hdfishif
- bs,bskb
- s,bdcjsb
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- ksbdvkbsd
- kskdbvk
- dddd
- jcfjhh
- !ykgsgc
- sbkhvksvl
- dfskbgsf
- iqgcdjsc
- fzfe,rog
- jgdjggzle
- sfksbjaf
- ivsv
- khfksgf
- svdshv;sd
- hdshvkjdshvjkxh
- zegrg
- pz,mf,dm
- dfgeyerge
- bscksnkch
- uhuskcs
- sgdfg
39 Clues: dddd • ivsv • jzfjk • dgsss • bbcks • zegrg • scvdv • sgdfg • jcfjhh • zdzhcz • ishcks • khbfbk • kskdbvk • !ykgsgc • rfgegev • zdfsigf • khfksgf • zjdlzdl • uhuskcs • bs,bskb • dfskbgsf • iqgcdjsc • fzfe,rog • sfksbjaf • pz,mf,dm • hdfishif • s,bdcjsb • ksbdvkbsd • khbkbbskv • sbkhvksvl • jgdjggzle • eklbkcsbc • lherkgfhe • svdshv;sd • dfgeyerge • bscksnkch • hfdsfkdhjkdhdjk • hdshvkjdshvjkxh • hdhgdhbkclbkxvk
Authors 2022-10-18
10 Clues: 1984 • Kokoro • Utopia • Frankenstein • Robinson Crusoe • No Longer Human • The Metamorphosis • The Spider's Thread • The Tragedy of Macbeth • And Then There Were None
History G 2024-04-05
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
Workshops 2025-07-14
Romeo and Juliet 2023-12-05
7 Clues: Romeo's servant • figure of authority in Verona • town where Shakespeare was born • fails to deliver the letter to Romeo • a historical or literary reference in a work • When a character addresses an inanimate object • technique used by Shakespeare to truncate words for the purposes of meter
Akhil's Birthday Crossword 2022-10-12
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- 2019 travel destination
- Where it all began
- suspension bridges & shakespeare
- best thing that happened to me
- lagoon time
- 2018 New Year
- where I made a magic pocket
- slept in a museum here
- best years of my life
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- a walk to remember
- parasailing
- latest obsession
- dream hike
- best vacation
- favorite beach
- he makes me look good
- favorite drink
17 Clues: dream hike • parasailing • lagoon time • best vacation • 2018 New Year • favorite beach • favorite drink • latest obsession • a walk to remember • Where it all began • he makes me look good • best years of my life • slept in a museum here • 2019 travel destination • where I made a magic pocket • best thing that happened to me • suspension bridges & shakespeare
Tennant 2022-05-03
11 Clues: Polite alert • Winner twinkles • Finest pant tint • Caucasian on Avon • retiral pedagogue • Hall pass surname • 60-minute ruination • Unarguably straight • Compartment of therapy • Eminent seating domain • Passive-agressive intro
L'amour toujours 2021-06-08
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- 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 • ...
Geoffrey Chaucer 2025-09-22
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- Class Monk
- Story of Troilus
- of the Rose Roman de la Rose
- Made him immortal
- Poetry Sense and music
- of Rose Allegory of love
- Thomas Becket's Tomb
- Book of the Duchess 1369
- house Westminster
- portraits Made after Chaucer's death
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- Masterpiece Canterbury Tales
- Class Doctor
- De Meun Child of renaissance
- Class Miller
- Chaucer Born in London
- Class Cook
- Chaucer Prosperous wine merchant
- Vivid and appealing
- Canterbury Tales Greek Legend
- Class Knight
20 Clues: Story of Troilus • Made him immortal • Vivid and appealing • Class Monk • Class Miller • Class Cook • Class Doctor • Class Knight • Book of the Duchess 1369 • Poetry Sense and music • Chaucer Born in London • house Westminster • Masterpiece Canterbury Tales • of the Rose Roman de la Rose • ...
Shakespearean English 2016-03-17
Across
- "God give you good narrow" = "____ morning"
- Shakespeares rhythm resembles the human _________.
- A language Shakespeare used in his language
- What did Shakespeare add to help the regular rhythm of the verse?
- The opposite of an iamb.
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- What rules are observed when prose is used? The standard rules of ______________.
- Low-Status characters or actors in a comedy spoke in _____.
- The audience expected the actors to speak in _____.
- What was more important than the formal structure of a sentence? The _____ of the language.
9 Clues: The opposite of an iamb. • "God give you good narrow" = "____ morning" • A language Shakespeare used in his language • Shakespeares rhythm resembles the human _________. • The audience expected the actors to speak in _____. • Low-Status characters or actors in a comedy spoke in _____. • What did Shakespeare add to help the regular rhythm of the verse? • ...
History of English Language 2026-01-20
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- William ______ created the English printing press.
- The language of the Vikings
- The individual who added the most words to the English language.
- This language was used by England's upper class during the Middle Ages.
- When Germanic tribes settled England, this new language was created.
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- This had the biggest effect on English's development in history.
- Shakespeare and the ______ had the two largest effects on early modern English.
- Today, English is mainly influenced by _________.
- The three old Germanic tribes that invaded England were the Angles, Saxons, and _____.
9 Clues: The language of the Vikings • Today, English is mainly influenced by _________. • William ______ created the English printing press. • This had the biggest effect on English's development in history. • The individual who added the most words to the English language. • When Germanic tribes settled England, this new language was created. • ...
Színház 2020-05-05
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- színházban a helyszín
- a színész ruhája
- a darab bemutatása
- az előadás helye
- az előadás végén gördül le
- a színész viseli az arcán
- előadótér a színházban
- az darab elő váltjuk a pénztárnál
- a siker jele
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- a zenét játssza
- a Rómeó és Júlia szerzőjének vezetékneve
- a színész mondja
- emelvény
- a szerep megformálója
- a legnagyobb szerepe van
- gyakorlás
16 Clues: emelvény • gyakorlás • a siker jele • a zenét játssza • a színész ruhája • a színész mondja • az előadás helye • a darab bemutatása • színházban a helyszín • a szerep megformálója • előadótér a színházban • a legnagyobb szerepe van • a színész viseli az arcán • az előadás végén gördül le • az darab elő váltjuk a pénztárnál • a Rómeó és Júlia szerzőjének vezetékneve
Crossword Time! 2025-04-10
Across
- The holy city in Islam
- Where the pope lives
- The final word of the famous book Animal Farm
- lesbian
- The raven
- French for happy Christmas.
- Shakespeare
- 1001
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- Napoleon
- Trying to strike a chord
- He killed windmills.
- Not a dental issue
- The key of Grieg's piano concerto
- Mona Lisa jail
- No one
- radium and polonium’s mom
- California’s long-lost twin
17 Clues: 1001 • No one • lesbian • Napoleon • The raven • Shakespeare • Mona Lisa jail • Not a dental issue • Where the pope lives • He killed windmills. • The holy city in Islam • Trying to strike a chord • radium and polonium’s mom • French for happy Christmas. • California’s long-lost twin • The key of Grieg's piano concerto • The final word of the famous book Animal Farm
Where are you Romeo? 2025-04-07
Across
- Julie's mom
- Juliet's lover
- first name of write
- religion of this time
- breast fed Juliet
- a Capulet/Juliet's Cousin
- Prince of Verona
- Juliet's father
- Suitor of Juliet
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- weapon use during this time
- Romeo's lover
- Montagues nephew
- against Capulets
- kinsman to the Prince/Romeo's friend
- best friend of Romeo and Juliet
- last name of writer
16 Clues: Julie's mom • Romeo's lover • Juliet's lover • Juliet's father • Montagues nephew • against Capulets • Prince of Verona • Suitor of Juliet • breast fed Juliet • first name of write • last name of writer • religion of this time • a Capulet/Juliet's Cousin • weapon use during this time • best friend of Romeo and Juliet • kinsman to the Prince/Romeo's friend
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
crusigrama de español 2021-03-19
Wednesday Wars 2020-08-19
12 Clues: Religion • fancy car • popular band • War going on • job at school • Big State • Place to learn • Big competition • teaching a sport • place to make sweets • Job Holling's father does • Book that Holling is reading
Authors and Books 2017-02-08
Across
- The Listeners
- Harry Potter
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Oliver Twist
- God of Small things
- Jungle Book
- Kidnapped
- Secret Garden
- Black Beauty
- Three Musketeers
- Malgudi days
- The Blue Umbrella
- Lost Temple
- Robinson Crusoe
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- Geetanjali
- Percy Jackson
- Diary of Wimpy Kid
- Hamlet
- Water Babies
- Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- Sherlock Holmes
- A Suitable Boy
- Two States
- House with Six Legs
24 Clues: Hamlet • Kidnapped • Geetanjali • Two States • Jungle Book • Lost Temple • Harry Potter • Water Babies • Oliver Twist • Black Beauty • Malgudi days • The Listeners • Percy Jackson • Secret Garden • A Suitable Boy • Sherlock Holmes • Robinson Crusoe • Three Musketeers • The Blue Umbrella • Diary of Wimpy Kid • God of Small things • House with Six Legs • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory • ...
헤베헤베헤베헤베헤베헤베헤베헤벻벻베헵헵헤베헤베헵헤배오미란 헤헤ㅔ헤헤ㅔ헤헤헿헤헤헤헤헤헤ㅔ베헤ㅔㅂ헤베헵헤ㅔ 2023-11-10
41 Clues: 열 • 사진 • 두통 • 7월 • 3월 • 치통 • 9월 • 이빨 • 지도 • 썼다 • 4월 • 한글 • 복통 • 축제 • 2월 • 1월 • 6월 • 8월 • 5월 • 감기 • 주말 • 이순신 • 지었다 • 12월 • 장영실 • 11월 • 이야기 • 이빨들 • 10월 • 그렸다 • 물시계 • 반 고흐 • 샥스피얼 • 세종대왕 • 신사임당 • 앙부일구 • 갈색 눈 • 만들었다 • 발명했다 • 짧은 머리 • nose 콧물
England 2024-07-11
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- - National beverage enjoyed with scones
- - Official language
- - Capital city of England
- - British watering hole
- - London police headquarters
- - University city
- - Author of "Peter Rabbit"
- - Prehistoric monument
- - Palace in London
- - Famous clock tower in London
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- - Abbey or Palace location
- - Historic fortress
- - Renowned playwright
- - Associated with the monarchy
- - Traditional British dish
- - Popular English sport
- - University city known for its library
- - Traditional English house
- - River flowing through London
- - Head of state
20 Clues: - Head of state • - University city • - Palace in London • - Historic fortress • - Official language • - Renowned playwright • - Prehistoric monument • - Popular English sport • - British watering hole • - Capital city of England • - Abbey or Palace location • - Traditional British dish • - Author of "Peter Rabbit" • - Traditional English house • - London police headquarters • ...
Scary Stories 2022-09-25
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- Blatty's 1971 Classic
- Something Wicked Way Comes this Way author Ray _____
- ______ with a Vampire
- Rosemary's _______
- The Turn of the Screw Ghost
- Oscar Wilder's Ghost
- Washington Irving's Ghost
- Richard Matheson Novel
- Toni Morrison Novel
- Dracula by _____ Stroker
- Spooky Classic The ______ Paws
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- Shelly's Monster
- Alice Sebold Ghost
- Margaret Atwood's Novel
- The Shining author
- King Hamlet author
- Rebecca Author
- The ______ of Hill House
- Macbeth's Ghost
- 90's Children's Book Series
20 Clues: Rebecca Author • Macbeth's Ghost • Shelly's Monster • Alice Sebold Ghost • The Shining author • King Hamlet author • Rosemary's _______ • Toni Morrison Novel • Oscar Wilder's Ghost • Blatty's 1971 Classic • ______ with a Vampire • Richard Matheson Novel • Margaret Atwood's Novel • The ______ of Hill House • Dracula by _____ Stroker • Washington Irving's Ghost • The Turn of the Screw Ghost • ...
Noranda Probus May 2023 2023-05-07
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- Probus South ……. Limited.
- Number of birthdays this month.
- Deputy President
- Surname of newest member.
- Get mail in.
- 000 call.
- Total Knee replacement.
- Noranda _____ Shopping Centre.
- Lack of hair.
- Who wrote The Winter’s Tale.
- First president of our club.
- Meetingday.
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- Club age.
- May birthstone.
- Advise this person if absent.
- High blood pressure.
- They pay the aged pension.
- Knee cap.
- Bee keeper.
- Lunch this month is at.
20 Clues: Club age. • Knee cap. • 000 call. • Bee keeper. • Meetingday. • Get mail in. • Lack of hair. • May birthstone. • Deputy President • High blood pressure. • Total Knee replacement. • Lunch this month is at. • Probus South ……. Limited. • Surname of newest member. • They pay the aged pension. • Who wrote The Winter’s Tale. • First president of our club. • Advise this person if absent. • ...
Word Hunt 2025-12-05
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- – Part of story/play
- – Describes noun
- – Story person
- – Bad character
- – Represents something
- – Main idea
- – Made-up story
- – Marks like . , !
- – Story events
- – Sentence group
- – Story type
- – Funny story/play
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- – Complete thought
- – Book section
- – Give human traits
- – Writes a book
- – Story problem
- – Time & place
- – Famous playwright
- – Someone’s words
- – Good character
- – Short story description
- – Long story
- – Direct comparison
- – Sad story/play
- – Short rhythmic writing
26 Clues: – Main idea • – Long story • – Story type • – Book section • – Story person • – Time & place • – Story events • – Writes a book • – Story problem • – Bad character • – Made-up story • – Describes noun • – Good character • – Sad story/play • – Sentence group • – Someone’s words • – Complete thought • – Marks like . , ! • – Funny story/play • – Give human traits • – Famous playwright • – Direct comparison • ...
Beth and Corey Time 2024-07-25
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- Productive oxymoron
- Last minute Anglesea trip
- October 2024
- Labor of Love
- Rips up together
- Dead bird on a day drip
- Brave the flood waters
- Weekend for a dress
- A complete works in the anthenaem
- Brings us together
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- Brought us together
- Mount Cooper
- Vanlife
- Project
- Round the hood holding hands
- Morning
- Place to catch fire
- An after work orchid special
- A walk through wee
19 Clues: Vanlife • Project • Morning • Mount Cooper • October 2024 • Labor of Love • Rips up together • A walk through wee • Brings us together • Brought us together • Productive oxymoron • Place to catch fire • Weekend for a dress • Brave the flood waters • Dead bird on a day drip • Last minute Anglesea trip • Round the hood holding hands • An after work orchid special • A complete works in the anthenaem
Miss H's Shakespeare Vocabulary 2016-01-17
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- A play that has tragic events that lead to an unhappy ending and usually the downfall of a main character.
- Poetry that uses iambic pentameter but doesn't rhyme.
- To speak your thoughts aloud when your by yourself or regardless of who hears.
- An extended metaphor.
- A speech/poem spoken by a character that reveals things about them as they describe a situation.
- The pattern of rhyming in poetry.
- Based of the poetry of Petrarch, it is someone who loves a person but that love isn't returned.
- Love that is one sided.
- A poem consisting of 14 lines and has a specified rhyme scheme.
- Two lines of poetry that follow one another and rhyme.
- Rhyming that occurs at the end of the lines.
- A statement by a character that only the audience can hear and none of the other characters in the play can.
- A figure of speech that pairs contradictory terms.
- Conversation between at least two people.
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- A figure of speech given to an object or action that cannot be taken literally.
- When something is understood by the audience but not the characters in the play.
- A figure of speech that compares two things using "like" or "as".
- A sign or warning of something that will happen in the future.
- A recurring idea.
- The introduction of a play.
- A group of performers that discuss the main action, usually they speak at the same time.
- Two characters that have exact opposite personalities.
- A line of poetry that has five metric feet, each foot containing one unstressed and one stressed syllable.
- A condition in which a person experiences a clash of opposing wishes or needs.
- A joke that focuses on the humor of using words that sound alike but have different meanings.
- Words that imitate their sound.
26 Clues: A recurring idea. • An extended metaphor. • Love that is one sided. • The introduction of a play. • Words that imitate their sound. • The pattern of rhyming in poetry. • Conversation between at least two people. • Rhyming that occurs at the end of the lines. • A figure of speech that pairs contradictory terms. • Poetry that uses iambic pentameter but doesn't rhyme. • ...
Shakespeare with Emit Theatre 2020-11-27
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- Where Shakespeare's plays were originally seen.
- How Miranda sees her new world.
- A sensitive pirate.
- What Juliet teaches to burn bright.
- Eventual worm's meat.
- A Shakespearean storm.
- Ariel appears to the royals in this form.
- It never does run smooth.
- , Hermia's meddling father.
- Pine, Ariel once locked in this type of tree.
- Hermia is both little and...
- Part human, part fish.
- Illyria's resident fool.
- Ferdinand and Miranda's favorite game.
- pentameter, Writing that mimics a heartbeat.
- Romeo tries to defy these.
- The best place to hide.
- It is very midsummer...
- A place to lay our scene.
- mythical figure is painted blind.
- Goes well with ale.
- What object holds Prosperos's power?
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- The captain of our fairy band.
- Bottom's favorite animal.
- The original coronavirus.
- What Viola and Sebastian are to one another.
- The color of the magic flower.
- Romeo down below, Juliet up high on her...
- , Do not swear by this!
- Trinculo can swim like this animal.
- The color of Malvolio's socks.
- , The food of love.
- Prince of Cats.
- Romeo tries to defy these.
- Where Viola finds herself washed ashore.
- less fancy language of Shakespeare.
- Juliet's age when she meets Romeo.
- , Caliban's mother.
- Name of an amateur acting troupe.Lion, Snug's role in the play
39 Clues: Prince of Cats. • A sensitive pirate. • , The food of love. • , Caliban's mother. • Goes well with ale. • Eventual worm's meat. • A Shakespearean storm. • Part human, part fish. • , Do not swear by this! • The best place to hide. • It is very midsummer... • Illyria's resident fool. • Bottom's favorite animal. • The original coronavirus. • It never does run smooth. • A place to lay our scene. • ...
Shakespeare & the Elizabethan Era 2016-11-22
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- In Elizabethan times, where did one get the dye of the colour of royalty from?
- When were plays held?
- What did clothes represent?
- The most famous playwright during the Elizabethan times.
- Name of Shakespeare's wife.
- A famous actor who performs for Shakespeare and their group.
- What was the number one job for women during the Elizabethan era?
- The Black Death is also known as the _______________ .
- What was Shakespeare's first name?
- Women fixed their hair with a wire frame that formed a __________ shape during the Elizabethan times.
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- This colour is a sign of royalty.
- Men and women wore ______________ that were influenced by Spanish couture.
- How was the Black Death spread?
- Shakespeare's most famous play.
- How much did groundlings pay to watch a performance at the theatre?
- Who played a woman's part in a play?
- The movie 'She's the man' is based on this play.
- What were the toilets called in that period of time?
- Shakespeare's place of birth.
- Where did the costumes for the performances come from?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's son who died in 1596?
- The punishment for women who gossiped too much were put in a brank, paraded around town and ________________.
22 Clues: When were plays held? • What did clothes represent? • Name of Shakespeare's wife. • Shakespeare's place of birth. • How was the Black Death spread? • Shakespeare's most famous play. • This colour is a sign of royalty. • What was Shakespeare's first name? • Who played a woman's part in a play? • The movie 'She's the man' is based on this play. • ...
Shakespeare and the ESU 2023-07-01
20 Clues: Et tu • mortals • Our Ovid • the world • ESU House • Our Peeper • Will's son • Will's home • Will's wife • Juliet's home • Loves Labour's • Pericles' home • Othello's home • Covid's winters • the soul of wit • heads with crowns • Lucrece's defiler • who cites Scripture? • what month has darling buds • Value of Richard III's kingdom
Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-05-06
Across
- A form of pattern
- Measurement for tempo
- Synonym of conception
- Origin word of hip
- A person's thoughts on something
- Famous hip-hop artist
- A beautiful piece of writing
- Intention
- Important; essential
- A quotation from a text
- The Middle Age
- The speaker onstage
- To inspire
- To attract
- An element in hip-hop
- Last
- Head in England
Down
- Song genre
- A person who looks after something
- A master of ceremonies
- Famous author
- To send over
- A statement
- Hip-hop artist
- A time in the course of history
- Something that beats in your body
- Example of hip-hop song
- To be ambitious towards achieving something
- Cause impact/effect on something
- A word that signifies movement
30 Clues: Last • Intention • Song genre • To inspire • To attract • A statement • To send over • Famous author • Hip-hop artist • The Middle Age • Head in England • A form of pattern • Origin word of hip • The speaker onstage • Important; essential • Measurement for tempo • Synonym of conception • Famous hip-hop artist • An element in hip-hop • A master of ceremonies • Example of hip-hop song • A quotation from a text • ...
Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-05-06
Across
- Hip-hop artist
- The speaker onstage
- Famous hip-hop artist
- Something that beats in your body
- To be ambitious towards achieving something
- Synonym of conception
- Measurement for tempo
- Origin word of hip
- A word that signifies movement
- A time in the course of history
- Important; essential
- An element in hip-hop
- Example of hip-hop song
- A person's thoughts on something
- A person who looks after something
- To send over
- A beautiful piece of writing
Down
- Cause impact/effect on something
- A statement
- Head in England
- Famous author
- A form of pattern
- Intention
- A quotation from a text
- To attract
- Song genre
- Last
- The Middle Age
- To inspire
- A master of ceremonies
30 Clues: Last • Intention • To attract • Song genre • To inspire • A statement • To send over • Famous author • Hip-hop artist • The Middle Age • Head in England • A form of pattern • Origin word of hip • The speaker onstage • Important; essential • Famous hip-hop artist • Synonym of conception • Measurement for tempo • An element in hip-hop • A master of ceremonies • A quotation from a text • Example of hip-hop song • ...
Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-05-06
Across
- A profound difference between two things
- Head in England
- Something that beats in your body
- An element in hip-hop
- Measurement for tempo
- Origin word of hip
- A person's thoughts on something
- To be ambitious towards achieving something
- A vocal art
- To attract
- Synonym of conception
- To send over
- Important; essential
- Cause impact/effect on something
- Famous hip-hop artist
Down
- To inspire
- Famous author
- A quotation from a text
- Example of hip-hop song
- Song genre
- A person who looks after something
- The Middle Age
- A time in the course of history
- A word that signifies movement
- Intention
- A beautiful piece of writing
- A statement
- A person who looks after something
- Hip-hop artist
- Last
- A master of ceremonies
- The speaker onstage
- A form of pattern
33 Clues: Last • Intention • To inspire • Song genre • To attract • A vocal art • A statement • To send over • Famous author • The Middle Age • Hip-hop artist • Head in England • A form of pattern • Origin word of hip • The speaker onstage • Important; essential • An element in hip-hop • Measurement for tempo • Synonym of conception • Famous hip-hop artist • A master of ceremonies • A quotation from a text • ...
Hip hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-29
Across
- what word was pronounced "urrs" long time ago
- the most-sampled drummer in history
- the quote from a play from shakespearee
- the track where eminem did with Jayz
- queen's english
- was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, custodian of the history, of the spiritual tradition
- an English playwright, poet, and actor, regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist.
- is a genre of popular music developed in the United States by inner-city African Americans and Latino Americans
- who is the speaker in the video?
- what game did he play at the beginning of the video?
- from the English signifying movement
- who is the author of the second quote?
- he produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”
- what is the fifth elemnt of hiphop?
- what has 140 bpm
- the last quote song track
- RZA wrote a poem called?
- to open one’s eyes and see
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- it was the first album that united people that listened to all different sorts of music
- he is the author of the first quote
- It came out of a radio, ...on Radio 1 Extra
- a strong, regular, repeated pattern of movement or sound
- what is he telling for the pop quiz
- From what company is he from?
- how many elements does hiphop contain?
- what type of genre did he sing in the video?
- is the last quote he told in the game hiphop or shakespeare
- how many workshops has he work for?
- the song track from the first quote
- what city was he talking about through out the video?
- aesthetic influence by the literature of Amiri Baraka or James Baldwin, influenced by the persona of who?
31 Clues: queen's english • what has 140 bpm • RZA wrote a poem called? • the last quote song track • to open one’s eyes and see • From what company is he from? • who is the speaker in the video? • he is the author of the first quote • the most-sampled drummer in history • what is he telling for the pop quiz • how many workshops has he work for? • the song track from the first quote • ...
Shakespeare Drama Terms Introduction 2023-10-24
Across
- 2 lines of verse that rhyme “a”- “a”.
- 4 rhymed lines that make take various forms (a-a-a-a, a-b-a-b, a-b-b-a, a-b-c-a). This is the most common stanza form in English verse.
- 2 foot line
- literature written to be performed.
- 8 foot line
- text of the play which includes dialogue and stage directions
- Brief comments by an actor who addresses the audience but is assumed not to be heard by the other characters on the stage.
- A subdivision of an act. A scene changes when the location or time of the action shifts.
- 3 foot line
- When the audience or another character knows something that, usually, the main character needs to know, but does not.
- The pictures, furnishings, historical nuances, and so on, that provide the stage's background
- Constructions that show where the drama place.
- 6 foot line
- pattern of rhythmic accents in verse form.
- Extended speech by one character with others on stage.
- 7 foot line
- The lines spoken by the characters (2 or more).
- lines of verse that do not have a regular meter and do not contain rhyme.
- Lines that give a hint or clue to future events.
- two syllable foot pattern of unstressed, stressed
- An indirect reference by causally mentioning something that is generally familiar (In literature we find many allusions to mythology, the Bible, history, etc.).
- verse with end rhyme and usually with a regular meter.
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- author of a play.
- universal idea in a literary work.
- 4 foot line
- two syllable foot pattern of stressed, unstressed
- A metrical unit composed of stressed and unstressed syllables.
- 5 foot line
- 1 foot line
- the pattern or sequence in which the rhyme occurs. The first sound is represented or designated as “a”, the second as “b”, and so on. When the first sound is repeated, it is designated again as “a”.
- Words in a script--generally italicized--that direct an actor's (apart from his/her dialogue) actions, movements, attitudes and so forth throughout the play.
- A bit of humor injected into a tragic play to relieve the heavy tension of tragic events.
- A speech in which a character, alone on stage, addresses himself or herself; it is a dramatic means of letting the audience know the character's thoughts and feelings
- 3 line stanza or three lines of verse within a larger unit that usually rhymes “a”- “a”- “a”
- lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter.
- A division or unit of a drama
- contrasting characters.
- three syllable foot pattern of unstressed, unstressed, stressed
- three syllable foot pattern of stressed, unstressed, unstressed
39 Clues: 4 foot line • 2 foot line • 5 foot line • 1 foot line • 8 foot line • 3 foot line • 6 foot line • 7 foot line • author of a play. • contrasting characters. • A division or unit of a drama • universal idea in a literary work. • literature written to be performed. • lines of unrhymed iambic pentameter. • 2 lines of verse that rhyme “a”- “a”. • pattern of rhythmic accents in verse form. • ...
Shakespeare Drama Terms & Features 2024-09-11
Across
- most Shakespearean plays have 5 of these
- the use of a similar or repeated structure of words in a literary work
- the first name of the famous bard
- a speech by a character in a drama play where the character is alone and tells his/her thoughts and feelings aloud
- the printed text of a drama play
- a group of actors who narrate or comment on the action and characters in a play, often with song and dance
- the imitation of another author or work, intended to mock or create humor
- a play in which the events lead to the downfall of the main character
- objects on the set that the actors move and manipulate
- (2 words) unrhymed iambic pentameter
- a play that ends in a happy ending, often with a wedding/marriage of two of the characters
- "Comic _" the inclusion of a humorous character or scene in a drama play, intended to lighten the mood or relieve the tension of the main conflict
- written or spoken language in its ordinary form without a metrical poetic style
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- (2 words) when the reader or audience has knowledge that the characters do not know
- the use of objects to stand for or represent themes or ideas in a literary work
- a story told in dialogue by performers in front of an audience
- "breaking the fourth..."
- a recurring symbol in a literary work that has figurative meaning
- the mocking of a human weakness or character flaw, often in drama
- the word signaling the start of a scene of action in a drama play
- the author of a drama play
- information in brackets [ ] that tells what the scene on stage looks like, the costumes that should be worn, or how the actors should move or speak
- "Iambic _" a line of poetry that has 5 metrical feet, or iambs, that consist of one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable
- a speech by a character in a drama play where the character speaks only to the audience, and the other characters do not hear
- the word signaling the exit of a character(s) in a scene
25 Clues: "breaking the fourth..." • the author of a drama play • the printed text of a drama play • the first name of the famous bard • (2 words) unrhymed iambic pentameter • most Shakespearean plays have 5 of these • objects on the set that the actors move and manipulate • the word signaling the exit of a character(s) in a scene • ...
Puzzle #41 (Shakespeare Characters) 2024-02-28
Across
- Hamlet's confidant. (7)
- The clown and musician in Twelfth Night. (5)
- He haunts Macbeth. (6)
- Lago murders him. (7)
- She is murdered by her spouse. (9)
- Former lover of Hamlet. (7)
- The villian in Othello. (4)
- The Moorish general. (7)
- He appears in three plays. (8)
- The shrew that is tamed. (9)
- A sorceror. (8)
- It was his pound of flesh. (7)
- A Jewish money-lender. (7)
- A mischievous fairy. (4)
Down
- She is abandoned at the altar. (4)
- Divided his land between his daughters. (4, 4)
- Duncan's murderer. (7)
- The son of Montague. (5)
- The daughter of Capulet. (6)
- Antonio's lawyer. (6)
- He kills Macbeth. (7)
- Prince of Denmark. (6)
- The deformed servant of Prospero. (7)
- Ophelia's father. (8)
24 Clues: A sorceror. (8) • Lago murders him. (7) • Antonio's lawyer. (6) • He kills Macbeth. (7) • Ophelia's father. (8) • Duncan's murderer. (7) • He haunts Macbeth. (6) • Prince of Denmark. (6) • Hamlet's confidant. (7) • The son of Montague. (5) • The Moorish general. (7) • A mischievous fairy. (4) • A Jewish money-lender. (7) • Former lover of Hamlet. (7) • The villian in Othello. (4) • ...
Joshua? Joshua! 2025-03-30
Across
- You can’t live without this!
- Cat #1
- Your spirit animal
- Art thou
- Dancing in the mirror, __ in the shower
- Something to kill boredom!
- Billy Poco
- Buttons for eyes? Terrifying!
- Four words we say a lot
Down
- Your contact name
- Cat #3
- Graphic design is my passion
- The Grand Budapest
- Who are you?
- Get Out
- Girlfriend
- Our group chat
- Cat #2
18 Clues: Cat #3 • Cat #1 • Cat #2 • Get Out • Art thou • Girlfriend • Billy Poco • Who are you? • Our group chat • Your contact name • The Grand Budapest • Your spirit animal • Four words we say a lot • Something to kill boredom! • Graphic design is my passion • You can’t live without this! • Buttons for eyes? Terrifying! • Dancing in the mirror, __ in the shower
Tennant 2022-05-03
12 Clues: Polite alert • Winner twinkles • Finest pant tint • Finest pant tint • retiral pedagogue • Caucasian on Avon • Hall pass surname • 60-minute ruination • Unarguably straight • Compartment of therapy • Eminent seating domain • Passive-agressive intro
Dráma Ada és Zsófi 2020-11-04
12 Clues: beszéd • forgatókönyv • szomorújáték • első igazi színház • Shakespeare színháza • tér, idő, cselekmény • alaphelyzet ismertetése • vígjáték ókori elnevezése • erre osztják a felvonásokat • átlagosnál is kisszerűbb szereplők • a véletlenek folytán keletkező komikum • az esetlen főhős bonyodalmakba keveredik
Dráma Ada és Zsófi 2020-11-04
12 Clues: beszéd • forgatókönyv • szomorújáték • első igazi színház • Shakespeare színháza • tér, idő, cselekmény • alaphelyzet ismertetése • vígjáték ókori elnevezése • erre osztják a felvonásokat • átlagosnál is kisszerűbb szereplők • a véletlenek folytán keletkező komikum • az esetlen főhős bonyodalmakba keveredik
Oscar-winning Movies 2023-06-29
12 Clues: Roman epic • Holocaust drama • Jazz-age musical • Shipwreck romance • Serial killer drama • Western revenge tale • Los Angeles crime saga • Slow-witted adventurer • Jane Austen adaptation • Scottish freedom fighter • Native American dance film • Elizabethan romantic comedy
BIRTHDAY TREASURE HUNT 2023-10-26
14 Clues: TBC • TBC • Clue #2 • Clue #6 • Clue #3 • Letter #3 • Letter #2 • Letter #1 • Letter #6 • Play track #1 • Letter #4 Letter #5 • Play track #5 Letter #5 • Play track #4.1 #4.2 Letter #4 • Play track #4 #4.1 #4.2 Letter #4
Vörösmarty pályaképe 2022-09-09
10 Clues: iskola • rapszódiája • születési helye • Laura felesége • híres pártfogoltja • fordította a műveit • futása híressé tette • nemzeti imádságunkká lett • Etelka viszonzatlan szerelme • emberek legkiábrándultabb műve
Crossword #1 2012-08-22
Across
- Bad-mannered and unrefined
- Reproductive cell
- Peruvian Lilly
- New Zealander
- Innate sense of right and wrong
- Russian author
- Macbeth's title (Shakespeare)
- Dissolute individual
- Largest planet
Down
- Girl's name; effeminate male
- Go away
- Resourcefulness
- Musical genre
- Pickpocket
- Racial segregation
- Style of British Realsim (1950's)
- Gang in West Side Story
- August birthstone
- Awake; aware
- Steers the rudder
- Eagle's nest
- Mario Vargas ------ (Peruvian writer)
- Four stringed instrument
23 Clues: Go away • Pickpocket • Awake; aware • Eagle's nest • Musical genre • New Zealander • Peruvian Lilly • Russian author • Largest planet • Resourcefulness • Reproductive cell • August birthstone • Steers the rudder • Racial segregation • Dissolute individual • Gang in West Side Story • Four stringed instrument • Bad-mannered and unrefined • Girl's name; effeminate male • Macbeth's title (Shakespeare) • ...
Literary Crossword 2020-12-05
29 Clues: 1793-1864 • 1888-1965 • 1688-1744 • 1809-1892 • 1564-1616 • 1837-1909 • 1788-1824 • 1865-1939 • 1792-1822 • 1926-2011 • 1887-1915 • 1907-1973 • 1863-1933 • 1343-1400 • 1757-1827 • 1795-1821 • 1772-1834 • 1895-1985 • 1906-1984 • 1770-1850 • 1930-2017 • 1893-1918 • 1572-1631 • 1552-1599 • 1922-1985 • 1265-1321 • 1554-1586 • 1900-1971 • 1819-1892
How Well Do You Know Chamber Dance Project? 2021-06-07
Across
- rehearsing at
- 1932 titled piece (think GWS)
- guest choreographer
- our theatre partners
- july 14-15
- CDP is more than dancers & musicians
- live and outside
- season name
- our marketing guy/ red clay creative
- feathers
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- doesn't serve drinks
- board co-leaders
- dance floor
- Diane's Winged Victory
- songs by...
- newest dancer
- string
- our film "a single..."
- Calligraphy praise cards
- get to the...
- our brass guy
- Davit's Waltz partner
22 Clues: string • feathers • july 14-15 • dance floor • songs by... • season name • rehearsing at • newest dancer • get to the... • our brass guy • board co-leaders • live and outside • guest choreographer • doesn't serve drinks • our theatre partners • Davit's Waltz partner • Diane's Winged Victory • our film "a single..." • Calligraphy praise cards • 1932 titled piece (think GWS) • ...
Matthew Bayney's Crossword 2016-12-14
Across
- Lysander
- Alexander's horse
- ... and Cleopatra
- describing words
- Ruler of Egypt
- Shape of syllable
- Romance, mistaken identity, dramatic irony
Down
- Like or as
- together forever
- Michael Fassbender
- William Shakespeare's poems
- stating something is something else when it isn't
- A,B,A,B,C,D,C,D
- Same sound
- Author in the 16th and 17th century
- A midsummer night
- Leadership
- turn at the end of a sonnet
- Demetrius
- Oberon's sideman
20 Clues: Lysander • Demetrius • Like or as • Same sound • Leadership • Ruler of Egypt • A,B,A,B,C,D,C,D • together forever • describing words • Oberon's sideman • Alexander's horse • A midsummer night • ... and Cleopatra • Shape of syllable • Michael Fassbender • William Shakespeare's poems • turn at the end of a sonnet • Author in the 16th and 17th century • Romance, mistaken identity, dramatic irony • ...
World Midterm Review 2023-12-07
Across
- Poet/Romeo & Juliet
- Renaissance French Term
- Wrote Declaration of Independence
- Aztecs
- Sistine Chapel Ceiling
- Sold by Catholic Church
- Wealthy Florence Family
- Massive Exchange of Goods
- Incas
Down
- Martin Luther Famous Document
- Committee of Public Safety Leader
- Separation of Powers
- Life, Liberty, Property
- Printing Press
- Last French King Exicuted
- System Preventing Goods getting to Britain
- Middle Passage Cargo
- City-States
- Painted Mona Lisa
- Act of Supremacy
20 Clues: Incas • Aztecs • City-States • Printing Press • Act of Supremacy • Painted Mona Lisa • Poet/Romeo & Juliet • Separation of Powers • Middle Passage Cargo • Sistine Chapel Ceiling • Renaissance French Term • Life, Liberty, Property • Sold by Catholic Church • Wealthy Florence Family • Last French King Exicuted • Massive Exchange of Goods • Martin Luther Famous Document • ...
40a 2024-07-11
Across
- French heroine
- Egyptian queen
- Discovered America
- Theory of relativity
- Freed the slaves
- Roman dictator
- Light bulb inventor
- French emperor
- Deaf composer
- German dictator
- Greek philosopher
- Classical composer
- South African leader
Down
- British wartime leader
- Evolution theorist
- German unifier
- Boy pharaoh
- English playwright
- First US president
- Printing press inventor
- Gravity theorist
- Reformation leader
- Virgin Queen
- Inventor and engineer
- Led India to independence
25 Clues: Boy pharaoh • Virgin Queen • Deaf composer • French heroine • Egyptian queen • German unifier • Roman dictator • French emperor • German dictator • Freed the slaves • Gravity theorist • Greek philosopher • Evolution theorist • Discovered America • English playwright • First US president • Reformation leader • Classical composer • Light bulb inventor • Theory of relativity • South African leader • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Crossword Time! 2025-04-10
Across
- The key of Grieg's piano concerto
- California’s long-lost twin
- radium and polonium’s mom
- The raven
- No one
- Not a dental issue
- He killed windmills.
Down
- Trying to strike a chord
- Shakespeare
- The holy city in Islam
- Where the pope lives
- French for happy Christmas.
- Mona Lisa jail
- The final word of the famous book Animal Farm
- lesbian
- Napoleon
- 1001
17 Clues: 1001 • No one • lesbian • Napoleon • The raven • Shakespeare • Mona Lisa jail • Not a dental issue • Where the pope lives • He killed windmills. • The holy city in Islam • Trying to strike a chord • radium and polonium’s mom • California’s long-lost twin • French for happy Christmas. • The key of Grieg's piano concerto • The final word of the famous book Animal Farm
Tennant 2022-05-03
11 Clues: Polite alert • Winner twinkles • Finest pant tint • retiral pedagogue • 60-minute ruiners • Caucasian on Avon • Hall pass surname • Unarguably straight • Compartment of therapy • Eminent seating domain • Passive-aggressive intro
Mom's crossword puzzle 2022-11-01
11 Clues: Stretch! • Citrus rain • Family home • House of books • Rumbling belly • Favourite insult • Bread in a teatowel • Most visited location • What Mom couldn't knit • Shakespeare in Baldoyle • Dreaded place of learning
Humanizam i renesansa 2021-10-14
Across
- otac hrvatske književnosti
- broj 100
- borba s vjetrenjačama
- prvi hrvatski putopis
- oponašanje uzora
- Dao joj je pridjev božanstvena
- Marulićevo djelo na hrvatskom jeziku
- simbol Božje
- Mišolovka
- najpoznatije Marulićevo djelo na latinskom jeziku
- prvi esej
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- u središtu je čovjek
- Nikše Ranjine
- najvažniji dramski autor
- hrvatski petrarkist
- prvi hrvatski pastoralni roman
- zbirka lirske poezije
- slatki novi stil
- prvi moderni pjesnik
- ljudski(lat.)
- začetnik talijanskog književnog jezika
21 Clues: broj 100 • Mišolovka • prvi esej • simbol Božje • Nikše Ranjine • ljudski(lat.) • oponašanje uzora • slatki novi stil • hrvatski petrarkist • u središtu je čovjek • prvi moderni pjesnik • borba s vjetrenjačama • prvi hrvatski putopis • zbirka lirske poezije • najvažniji dramski autor • otac hrvatske književnosti • prvi hrvatski pastoralni roman • Dao joj je pridjev božanstvena • ...
Authors and Books 2017-02-08
Across
- Journey to the Centre of the Earth
- The Blue Umbrella
- Two States
- Black Beauty
- Geetanjali
- Water Babies
- Diary of Wimpy Kid
- Hamlet
- Robinson Crusoe
- Harry Potter
- Three Musketeers
- Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
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- Secret Garden
- Malgudi days
- The Listeners
- A Suitable Boy
- Oliver Twist
- House with Six Legs
- Sherlock Holmes
- God of Small things
- Kidnapped
- Jungle Book
- Percy Jackson
- Lost Temple
24 Clues: Hamlet • Kidnapped • Two States • Geetanjali • Jungle Book • Lost Temple • Malgudi days • Oliver Twist • Black Beauty • Water Babies • Harry Potter • Secret Garden • The Listeners • Percy Jackson • A Suitable Boy • Sherlock Holmes • Robinson Crusoe • Three Musketeers • The Blue Umbrella • Diary of Wimpy Kid • House with Six Legs • God of Small things • Charlie and the Chocolate Factory • ...
Christmas Crossword 2019-12-23
11 Clues: CK sport • 1/8 mile • I ---- you • vicious game • Hannahs insult • top event horse • Brown and white • Number of chickens • RK favourite playwright • Best veterinary practice • Rhiannon's birthweight (lb)
Tennant 2022-05-03
11 Clues: Polite alert • Winner twinkles • Finest pant tint • Hall pass surname • 60-minute ruiners • Caucasian on Avon • retiral pedagogue • Unarguably straight • Compartment of therapy • Eminent seating domain • Passive-aggressive intro
Shakespeare idioms 2022-01-25
Across
- You can´t see the bad sides in a relationship, but others can
- brilliant personality
- coming to the point where you started
Down
- you don´t know what to do in a situation
- you didn´t expect the thing to be that true
- you´re waiting something risky/exiting
- Answer to "How are you" when things aren´t great but also not bad
- trying to be unseen
- the og joke
9 Clues: the og joke • trying to be unseen • brilliant personality • coming to the point where you started • you´re waiting something risky/exiting • you don´t know what to do in a situation • you didn´t expect the thing to be that true • You can´t see the bad sides in a relationship, but others can • Answer to "How are you" when things aren´t great but also not bad
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-12-14
9 Clues: Joint in your arm • Diminish in strength • To not be comfortable • Someone who steals things • A type of milk with no fat • To not be aware of something • Someone who critiques things • To be sad because you have no friends • Behave in a confident or arrogant way.
Shakespeare = Comedies 2020-04-06
Across
- to have as a necessary part or result in a story.
- the last part; conclusion.
- in error; wrong.
- suffering from love or obsessed with a loved person.
- the story line or order of events in a book, play.
Down
- something worn, such as a costume to hide one's identity.
- who a person is, as defined by her name and address.
- recognized or liked by the public.
- lively; cheerful.
9 Clues: in error; wrong. • lively; cheerful. • the last part; conclusion. • recognized or liked by the public. • to have as a necessary part or result in a story. • the story line or order of events in a book, play. • who a person is, as defined by her name and address. • suffering from love or obsessed with a loved person. • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-05-03
9 Clues: Priest • Good guy • Romeos love • Juliet's lover • Gets killed by romeo • they have a male heir • they have a female heir • Bad guy who hates benvolio • the girl that wants to be a nun
William Shakespeare 2022-11-22
Across
- A dramatic work for the stage is a ...
- A philosophical theory/inquiry behind the question "To be, or not to be?"
- Format of a book that results from printing four pages on each side of a sheet of paper
- Tragedies, comedies and ...
Down
- The longest play by Shakespeare
- The theater that most of his works were played in
- An act of speaking to oneself, explaining the inner thoughts
- The country Hamlet is set in
- The name of the Queen which supported his work
9 Clues: Tragedies, comedies and ... • The country Hamlet is set in • The longest play by Shakespeare • A dramatic work for the stage is a ... • The name of the Queen which supported his work • The theater that most of his works were played in • An act of speaking to oneself, explaining the inner thoughts • ...
shakespeare vocab 2024-11-13
Across
- an act of speaking ones thoughts aloud when by oneself
- describing non living things with living traits
- pentameter line of verse with 5 metrical feet, each consist of one short sylable followed by one long sylable
- put an image in the reader's head
- poem with 14 lines using numbers of formal rhyme schemes with typically 10 syllables were line
- to the side; out of the way
Down
- to predict or show a future event in a story
- comparison of 2 things using like or as
- event that causes great suffering
9 Clues: to the side; out of the way • event that causes great suffering • put an image in the reader's head • comparison of 2 things using like or as • to predict or show a future event in a story • describing non living things with living traits • an act of speaking ones thoughts aloud when by oneself • ...
William Shakespeare 2026-02-03
9 Clues: The • Night • sonnets • ---poems • died --- • ---plays • what happen to the globe theater • what was shakespeares sons name. • how did willeam shake speare died.
Crossword Time! 2025-04-10
Across
- The holy city in Islam
- Where the pope lives
- The final word of the famous book Animal Farm
- lesbian
- The raven
- French for happy Christmas.
- Shakespeare
- 1001
Down
- Napoleon
- Trying to strike a chord
- He killed windmills.
- Not a dental issue
- The key of Grieg's piano concerto
- Mona Lisa jail
- No one
- radium and polonium’s mom
- California’s long-lost twin
17 Clues: 1001 • No one • lesbian • Napoleon • The raven • Shakespeare • Mona Lisa jail • Not a dental issue • Where the pope lives • He killed windmills. • The holy city in Islam • Trying to strike a chord • radium and polonium’s mom • French for happy Christmas. • California’s long-lost twin • The key of Grieg's piano concerto • The final word of the famous book Animal Farm
General knowledge 2024-07-07
Across
- Engaged in spiritual communication
- Time gone by
- Coke or pepsi?
- court game with a net
- Adam's companion
- Underwater Disney princess
- exerted energy
- Capital of France
- Fluffy-tailed hopper
Down
- Alter to fit
- Writer of "Romeo and Juliet"
- largest planet in our solar system
- Symbol of victory
- Morning brew
- plant that stores water
15 Clues: Alter to fit • Time gone by • Morning brew • Coke or pepsi? • exerted energy • Adam's companion • Symbol of victory • Capital of France • Fluffy-tailed hopper • court game with a net • plant that stores water • Underwater Disney princess • Writer of "Romeo and Juliet" • Engaged in spiritual communication • largest planet in our solar system
Literatura 2022-09-13
Across
- náhrobní kámen
- Zosobňování neživé věci
- Autor Harryho Pottera
- Obrácení slovosledu
- Autor Krysaře
- Autor R.U.R
- Autor Máje
- obracení se jinam než k přítomnému publiku
- jednotka básnického textu
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- Opakování stejného slova nebo slov. spojení ve verši
- satirická báseň s myšlenkou
- Autor Hamleta
- Autor Babičky
- Lyrika, Epika a
- Přenášení významu na základě vnější podobnosti
15 Clues: Autor Máje • Autor R.U.R • Autor Hamleta • Autor Babičky • Autor Krysaře • náhrobní kámen • Lyrika, Epika a • Obrácení slovosledu • Autor Harryho Pottera • Zosobňování neživé věci • jednotka básnického textu • satirická báseň s myšlenkou • obracení se jinam než k přítomnému publiku • Přenášení významu na základě vnější podobnosti • Opakování stejného slova nebo slov. spojení ve verši
The renaissance in london 2025-09-14
Across
- A common theme seen in Shakespeare’s plays
- The definition of too many people in one place
- The primary religion at that time in England
- The most dangerous disease at the time
- One of the most important inventions at the time
Down
- Where did Shakespeare find himself in the 1580s
- one Of the most known play writers to this day
- The religion created by king Henry VIII
- The British and welsh dynasty of figures commonly painted as portraits during that time
9 Clues: The most dangerous disease at the time • The religion created by king Henry VIII • A common theme seen in Shakespeare’s plays • The primary religion at that time in England • one Of the most known play writers to this day • The definition of too many people in one place • Where did Shakespeare find himself in the 1580s • One of the most important inventions at the time • ...
GRANDES ARTISTAS 2025-10-09
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- Escrita por Agatha Christie, é a peça que ficou mais tempo em cartaz no teatro.
- Dramaturgo brasileiro autor de peças polêmicas como Vestido de Noiva.
- Autor brasileiro conhecido como criador da comédia de costumes.
- Dramaturgo inglês autor de Romeu e Julieta e Hamlet.
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- Gênero teatral criado por Martins Pena que retrata hábitos da sociedade.
- País onde nasceu o dramaturgo William Shakespeare.
- Escritor nordestino autor de Auto da Compadecida.
- Agatha Christie é conhecida como a “rainha do ______”.
- Dramaturgo francês considerado o “pai da Comédia Francesa”.
- Molière criticava os vícios e a hipocrisia da sociedade com muito ______.
10 Clues: Escritor nordestino autor de Auto da Compadecida. • País onde nasceu o dramaturgo William Shakespeare. • Dramaturgo inglês autor de Romeu e Julieta e Hamlet. • Agatha Christie é conhecida como a “rainha do ______”. • Dramaturgo francês considerado o “pai da Comédia Francesa”. • Autor brasileiro conhecido como criador da comédia de costumes. • ...
Revolutions in Thought 2024-10-25
Hamlet Act 1 2023-02-27
Across
- spear
- place between earth and heaven
- ghost
- words spoken toward the audience but not intended for other characters to hear
- attack
- warlike
- beg
- who said "to thine own self be true"
- guard
Down
- who said "frailty, they name is woman"
- get to know
- strengthen
- funeral song
- long personal solo speech
- happiness
- place where Shakespeare performed plays
16 Clues: beg • spear • ghost • guard • attack • warlike • happiness • strengthen • get to know • funeral song • long personal solo speech • place between earth and heaven • who said "to thine own self be true" • who said "frailty, they name is woman" • place where Shakespeare performed plays • words spoken toward the audience but not intended for other characters to hear
renaissance vocab 2024-11-06
Across
- It holds the Guinness World Record for the highest known painting insurance valuation in history
- William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language
- no place
- rebirth
- English humanist and statesman, chancellor of England
- was a German inventor and craftsman who invented the movable-type printing press
- the monumental marble David in Florence; the astonishing frescoes in the Sistine Chapel and the soaring dome of Saint Peter's Basilica, both in Rome.
- promoting the arts, education, and culture
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- political ideas
- durability and resiliency towards all natural elements.
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spirit
- dramatic and expressive artwork
- the everyday speech of the people. utopia. ideally perfect state. Shakespeare.
- a doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values
14 Clues: rebirth • no place • political ideas • dramatic and expressive artwork • promoting the arts, education, and culture • English humanist and statesman, chancellor of England • durability and resiliency towards all natural elements. • a doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values • ...
The renaissance in london 2025-09-14
Across
- A common theme seen in Shakespeare’s plays
- The definition of too many people in one place
- The primary religion at that time in England
- The most dangerous disease at the time
- One of the most important inventions at the time
Down
- Where did Shakespeare find himself in the 1580s
- one Of the most known play writers to this day
- The religion created by king Henry VIII
- The British and welsh dynasty of figures commonly painted as portraits during that time
9 Clues: The most dangerous disease at the time • The religion created by king Henry VIII • A common theme seen in Shakespeare’s plays • The primary religion at that time in England • one Of the most known play writers to this day • The definition of too many people in one place • Where did Shakespeare find himself in the 1580s • One of the most important inventions at the time • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2024-12-11
Across
- who wants to marry Juliet
- main female character
- Juliets mom
- where Romeo and Juliet get married
- genre of play
- Romeos love in the beginning
- where Romeo was sent
- main male character
- Montagues nephew
- mother figure to Juliet
Down
- Juliets dad
- where it takes place
- Romeos last name
- Juliets cousin
- Juliets last name
- play writer
16 Clues: Juliets dad • Juliets mom • play writer • genre of play • Juliets cousin • Romeos last name • Montagues nephew • Juliets last name • main male character • where it takes place • where Romeo was sent • main female character • mother figure to Juliet • who wants to marry Juliet • Romeos love in the beginning • where Romeo and Juliet get married
Crossword Time! 2025-04-10
Across
- The key of Grieg's piano concerto
- California’s long-lost twin
- radium and polonium’s mom
- The raven
- No one
- Not a dental issue
- He killed windmills.
Down
- Trying to strike a chord
- Shakespeare
- The holy city in Islam
- Where the pope lives
- French for happy Christmas.
- Mona Lisa jail
- The final word of the famous book Animal Farm
- lesbian
- Napoleon
- 1001
17 Clues: 1001 • No one • lesbian • Napoleon • The raven • Shakespeare • Mona Lisa jail • Not a dental issue • Where the pope lives • He killed windmills. • The holy city in Islam • Trying to strike a chord • radium and polonium’s mom • California’s long-lost twin • French for happy Christmas. • The key of Grieg's piano concerto • The final word of the famous book Animal Farm
all the wolrd's stage 2021-05-10
Across
- the most famous English playwriter poet and writer
- how the actors must know their lines ?
- the most talented footballer of the leicester football team
- the name of the baby foxes
- a city who believe in miracles
Down
- teenagers can earn omething with jobs after school
- an American town in the state of California next to the Mexican border
- the most famous play of William Shakespeare
8 Clues: the name of the baby foxes • a city who believe in miracles • how the actors must know their lines ? • the most famous play of William Shakespeare • teenagers can earn omething with jobs after school • the most famous English playwriter poet and writer • the most talented footballer of the leicester football team • ...
Valentine's Day 2015-02-12
15 Clues: Saint • Rhymes • On the lips • Shakespeare • Sugary organ • Lovely bouquet • Something sweet • No false feelings • Devastated by love • Someone you are dating • And they say this is dead • Missing the person you admire • Write a sweet message in this • Heart pounds when you see them • Amorous feeling towards someone
Famous Authors 1 2025-10-23
Across
- Author of Gatsby
- Playwright and poet
- Japanese magical realist
- Famous for wizard stories
- French classic writer
- English romance author
- Wrote about dystopia
- Chronicled American life
Down
- Victorian storyteller
- Known for Tom Sawyer
- American novelist and traveler
- English literary sisters
- Master of gothic tales
- Canadian dystopian author
- Creator of Middle-earth
15 Clues: Author of Gatsby • Playwright and poet • Known for Tom Sawyer • Wrote about dystopia • Victorian storyteller • French classic writer • Master of gothic tales • English romance author • Creator of Middle-earth • English literary sisters • Japanese magical realist • Chronicled American life • Famous for wizard stories • Canadian dystopian author • American novelist and traveler
Shakespeare and the tragedies 2022-06-06
Across
- New King of Scotland
- Macbeth & Hamlet are...
- The theme which involves Ophelia
- Name of the most famous tragedy
- Literary device used to discover the truth
- Number of children he had
- The drama company he became associated with
- A tale told by an...
- What Juliet is compared to in "is she a capulet?"
- Confusion, disaster (prologue)
- Name of a popular theatre
- What he did was illegal
Down
- Shakespeare's job
- Symbol of guilt
- Atmosphere of the play
- King of Denmark at the beginning of the story
- Number of witches
- Age in which he lived
- His wife
- Romeo's last name
- Where it takes place
- Birthplace
- Where he became successful
- The castle's name
- Supernatural element
- Romeo's best friend
- What Juliet used to kill herself
27 Clues: His wife • Birthplace • Symbol of guilt • Shakespeare's job • Number of witches • Romeo's last name • The castle's name • Romeo's best friend • New King of Scotland • Where it takes place • A tale told by an... • Supernatural element • Age in which he lived • Atmosphere of the play • Macbeth & Hamlet are... • What he did was illegal • Number of children he had • Name of a popular theatre • ...
Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-05-06
Across
- To attract
- A time in the course of history
- Intention
- The speaker onstage
- Example of hip-hop song
- Head in England
- Hip-hop artist
- Famous author
- A statement
- Song genre
- A word that signifies movement
- To send over
- Cause impact/effect on something
- A master of ceremonies
Down
- Origin word of hip
- To inspire
- A person who looks after something
- The Middle Age
- Something that beats in your body
- To be ambitious towards achieving something
- Synonym of conception
- An element in hip-hop
- Last
- Famous hip-hop artist
- A quotation from a text
- Measurement for tempo
- A form of pattern
- A person's thoughts on something
- A beautiful piece of writing
- Important; essential
30 Clues: Last • Intention • To attract • To inspire • Song genre • A statement • To send over • Famous author • The Middle Age • Hip-hop artist • Head in England • A form of pattern • Origin word of hip • The speaker onstage • Important; essential • Synonym of conception • An element in hip-hop • Famous hip-hop artist • Measurement for tempo • A master of ceremonies • Example of hip-hop song • A quotation from a text • ...
Vocabulary Test - Shakespeare A 2014-12-15
Across
- plot
- the people who are watching a play
- main character in a play or novel
- a highly infectious disease
- At Shakespeare's time actors had a bad...
- opponent, enemy
- If you can express yourself well you are...
- a comparison with "as" or "like"
- Elizabeth ....... over England for 45 years.
- Shakespeare is also known as the...
- to practise a play
- extremely unpleasant and shocking
- Shakespeare's father was a ......
Down
- opposite of serious
- device a metaphor is a ....
- aristocracy
- Esprit
- succesful, wealthy
- play on words
- merciless
- Übertreibung
- If you like someone you show your...
22 Clues: plot • Esprit • merciless • aristocracy • Übertreibung • play on words • opponent, enemy • succesful, wealthy • to practise a play • opposite of serious • a highly infectious disease • device a metaphor is a .... • a comparison with "as" or "like" • main character in a play or novel • extremely unpleasant and shocking • Shakespeare's father was a ...... • the people who are watching a play • ...
Shakespeare and Sonnet Review 2024-05-03
Across
- the turning point of a poem
- how hard or soft parts of a word are pronounced
- the Italian originator of the sonnet
- the Shakespearean word for "your"
- Shall I compare thee to a summer's _____.
- like a tragedy, but with a happy ending
- a kind of play with many marriages at the end
- a form of poem with 14 lines and a set rhyme scheme
- Shakespeare's son who died at the age of 11
- the name of Shakespeare's theater
- a kind of play in which many people die
- Shakespeare's wife
- a group of three lines with the same rhyme
- the pattern of rhythmic stress in a poem
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- a speech given to the audience by one person
- a group of four lines with alternate rhyme
- a poem in which every line has the same rhyme
- Shakespeare's hometown
- the pattern of words that sound similar in a poem
- the era in which Shakespeare lived
- A Midsummer _____ Dream
- "Santa Cruz de la Sierra" has 7 of these
- a kind of play about historical figures
- two lines which have the same rhyme
- a 4th wall breaking speech
- the Shakespearean word for "you"
26 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's hometown • A Midsummer _____ Dream • a 4th wall breaking speech • the turning point of a poem • the Shakespearean word for "you" • the Shakespearean word for "your" • the name of Shakespeare's theater • the era in which Shakespeare lived • two lines which have the same rhyme • the Italian originator of the sonnet • ...
The life of Shakespeare 2025-03-04
Across
- 3,000 spectators.
- power dynamics.
- by Queen Elizabeth I.
- by fire in 1613.
- in Stratford-upon-Avon, 1564.
- in 1599.
- on society.
- a Growing population in London.
- the English Renaissance era.
- or historical settings.
- in Italy or Scotland.
Down
- themes and conflicts.
- to London in late 1580s.
- in 1616.
- dominantly Protestantism
- Complex family dynamics.
- theatre.
- of loyalty and betrayal.
- Anne Hathaway, 1582.
- central romantic plots.
20 Clues: in 1616. • theatre. • in 1599. • on society. • power dynamics. • by fire in 1613. • 3,000 spectators. • Anne Hathaway, 1582. • themes and conflicts. • by Queen Elizabeth I. • in Italy or Scotland. • central romantic plots. • or historical settings. • to London in late 1580s. • dominantly Protestantism • Complex family dynamics. • of loyalty and betrayal. • the English Renaissance era. • ...
Unit 2: Shakespeare - Sentences 2025-10-31
Across
- His ____ nod showed little enthusiasm; he was just going through the motions.
- The ship was ____ by strong waves, struck again and again by the storm.
- The ____ rain poured without pause, drumming endlessly on the roof.
- “Selfie” is a modern _____, a newly invented word for taking one’s own photo.
- It’s illegal to ____ deer in the national park; hunting without permission is strictly forbidden.
- The smell of fresh bread was _____, spreading through every corner of the house.
- A ____ of stars sparkled in the night sky, too many to count.
- The ____ traveler missed every bus, a truly unlucky soul.
- Her ____ comment made everyone roll their eyes at its silly foolishness.
- They huddled by the fire to escape the ____ chill of the long, wintry night.
- The _____ wire bent easily into any shape he needed for his sculpture.
- The ____ artist could barely afford paint, living in excessive poverty.
- His ____ solution worked easily, though it didn’t address the deeper problem.
- The ____ wind bit at their faces, chilling them with its icy coldness.
- He raised his hand to _____ any objections, delaying the argument before it began.
- The old ____ lectured his students sternly, as a true schoolteacher might.
- The deer ____ in the meadow, searching and grazing for bits of food.
- She was so ____ that she made friends wherever she went, always outgoing and social.
- The forest glowed with a ____ light, shimmering with an almost magical energy.
- Shackles were used to ____ the prisoner, chaining him to the wall.
- The ____ bombarded him with questions, determined to uncover the truth.
- The new government promised to ____ the unfair law, officially abolishing it.
- Her ____ smile lit up the room, shining with warmth and happiness.
- The ___ landscape was covered in snow, a perfect picture of winter.
- The vandal wrote ____ words on the church walls, defiling something sacred.
- Her ____ design used solar panels in a clever new way to power homes.
- He tried to ____ the teacher with flattery, hoping to get a better grade.
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- The spider looked scary but was completely ____, harmless to humans.
- It was ____ that she met her future boss at the café by pure chance.
- When she said he had a “heart of stone,” it was a ____ way of describing his coldness.
- The ____ slept peacefully in the nursery, only hours old.
- Her ____, full of compliments, was a transparent attempt to win his favor.
- The criminal gained ____ for his daring heists, infamous across the city.
- The film was banned for its ____ scenes, filled with immoral behavior.
- The author will ____ her own audiobook, telling the story in her own voice.
- He tried to ____ an excuse, making up a story to avoid trouble.
- After a brief ____, the TV show returned from its break with new episodes.
- The temple was ____, a holy place where silence and respect were required.
- He continued to ____ the rules, openly ignoring the dress code.
- The villagers ____ on rice and fish, living simply on what they can grow and catch.
- After his speech, he offered _____ thanks, showering everyone with abundant gratitude.
- Finding a $20 bill on the sidewalk felt like pure ____, lucky and unexpected.
- The once-strong balloon hung ____ and limp after all the air leaked out.
- The garden was _____ with tomatoes; vines overflowed with bright red fruit.
- She grabbed a bucket to ____ the campfire, drenching the flames until they hissed out.
- Attendance at the safety meeting was ____, not optional for anyone on staff.
- The buffet offered a ____ of options, from salads to sweets, more than anyone could eat.
- The ____ soil produced rich crops year after year, proving how fertile the land was.
- Brushing his teeth was such a _____ habit that he could do it half-asleep every single day.
- The children’s ____ laughter filled the park with a happy, carefree sound.
- His brother tried to ____ him into fighting, provoking him with constant teasing.
- The dictator’s ____ shocked the world, his sins and wicked acts laid bare.
- He was ____ when he won the lottery, utterly astounded by his luck.
- His _____ effort to help the homeless earned him praise from the entire town.
- His ____ jokes offended everyone with their vulgar and crude humor.
55 Clues: The ____ slept peacefully in the nursery, only hours old. • The ____ traveler missed every bus, a truly unlucky soul. • A ____ of stars sparkled in the night sky, too many to count. • He tried to ____ an excuse, making up a story to avoid trouble. • He continued to ____ the rules, openly ignoring the dress code. • ...
High-Frequency Shakespeare Words 2025-12-17
31 Clues: do • no • has • why • are • yes • will • your • were • have • here • does • soon • early • enemy • would • yours • there • anger • before • advice • sorrow • betrayer • relative(s) • order / law • you (plural) • you (object) • you (subject) • shame / disgust • from here / away • unfortunately / sadly
Renaissance 2024-02-01
Across
- Spanish playwright; wrote Don Quixote
- area in front of the stage at Globe theatre
- Wrote over 200 plays; wrote first social drama
- People who stood in the yard for shows at the Globe
- English theatre, famously where Shakespeare put on many shows
Down
- English playwright who basically wrote everything meaningful ever
- First permanent indoor theatre in Parma, Italy
- Elevated poetry and spiritual emphasis in his writing
8 Clues: Spanish playwright; wrote Don Quixote • area in front of the stage at Globe theatre • First permanent indoor theatre in Parma, Italy • Wrote over 200 plays; wrote first social drama • People who stood in the yard for shows at the Globe • Elevated poetry and spiritual emphasis in his writing • English theatre, famously where Shakespeare put on many shows • ...
bnw 2015-05-17
10 Clues: Marx • John's mom • the Savage • John's father • Bernard's caste • stress reliever • World State's god • 4-D Entertainment • John's favorite playwright • Location of Savage Reservation
Elizabethan Theatre and English Restoration 2013-10-11
Across
- these two were tasked with the restoration of theatre
- people that stood in the pit of the theatre, often lacked money
- performers needed these people to fund them, lest they be unable to perform
- after they took over England, theatre fell into ruin
- another famous playwright who lost his title to Shakespeare
- the year of the English Royal Patent, which allowed women to perform again
- this ruler made theatre legal again
- another famous playwright who dominated the Restoration, was something of a philosopher
- By this point, two famous theatres(Drury Lane and Covent Garden) burnt down, symbolizing a new period in theatre
- only the rich could afford to sit here
Down
- yet another great playwright, often imprisoned and rebellious
- two of the most notable playwrights of all time, famous for operas and musicals
- the roof of a stage, decorated with astral bodies and zodiacs
- a playwright who specialized in comedy
- a fantastic actor who could play comedic or dramatic roles well
- one of the world's greatest playwrights
- David Garrick's mistress, another great actress who rebelled against Elizabethan traditions
17 Clues: this ruler made theatre legal again • a playwright who specialized in comedy • only the rich could afford to sit here • one of the world's greatest playwrights • after they took over England, theatre fell into ruin • these two were tasked with the restoration of theatre • another famous playwright who lost his title to Shakespeare • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2018-12-05
Across
- Wanted to marry Juliet
- Romeo's Best friend
- This happened to a lot of people in the story
- Romeo's Father
- Romeo bought this
- Raised Juliet
- Juliet's Father
- Daughter of Caputlet
Down
- The author
- The Ruler of Verona
- Romeo's Cousin
- The City where the story takes place
- Son of Montague
- Juliet's Cousin
- The Friar's room
15 Clues: The author • Raised Juliet • Romeo's Cousin • Romeo's Father • Son of Montague • Juliet's Cousin • Juliet's Father • The Friar's room • Romeo bought this • The Ruler of Verona • Romeo's Best friend • Daughter of Caputlet • Wanted to marry Juliet • The City where the story takes place • This happened to a lot of people in the story
Literatura 2022-09-13
Across
- Náhrobní kámen
- Zosobňování neživé věci
- Autor Harryho Pottera
- Obrácení slovosledu
- Autor Krysaře
- Autor R.U.R
- Autor Máje
- Obracení se jinam než k přítomnému publiku
- jednotka básnického textu
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- Opakování stejného slova nebo slov. spojení ve verši
- Satirická báseň s myšlenkou
- Autor Hamleta
- Autor Babičky
- Lyrika, Epika a
- Přenášení významu na základě vnější podobnosti
15 Clues: Autor Máje • Autor R.U.R • Autor Hamleta • Autor Babičky • Autor Krysaře • Náhrobní kámen • Lyrika, Epika a • Obrácení slovosledu • Autor Harryho Pottera • Zosobňování neživé věci • jednotka básnického textu • Satirická báseň s myšlenkou • Obracení se jinam než k přítomnému publiku • Přenášení významu na základě vnější podobnosti • Opakování stejného slova nebo slov. spojení ve verši
Szülinapi ajándék 2025-02-23
Across
- ...and Garfunkel
- Új tudás elsajátításának folyamata
- Ifjúsági társas összejövetel
- Vidám színekben pompázó szilveszteri dekoráció
- Angol drámaíró, költő színész
- ...Newton-John
- Szervezett filmbemutatók egy vagy több moziban
- Felsőoktatási intézmény
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- Félgömbkörszerű, csúcspontján záródó boltozat
- A múlt iránti vágyakozás
- Madárfaj, Dóra vezetékneve
- Orosz ételféleség
- Magyar légiközlekedési vállalat volt
- Lágy textúrájú csokoládés édesség
- Fagyos, hideg idő
15 Clues: ...Newton-John • ...and Garfunkel • Orosz ételféleség • Fagyos, hideg idő • Felsőoktatási intézmény • A múlt iránti vágyakozás • Madárfaj, Dóra vezetékneve • Ifjúsági társas összejövetel • Angol drámaíró, költő színész • Lágy textúrájú csokoládés édesség • Új tudás elsajátításának folyamata • Magyar légiközlekedési vállalat volt • Félgömbkörszerű, csúcspontján záródó boltozat • ...
