shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
hearts and flowers 2025-01-09
15 Clues: objective • feelings of • favorite gift • what you hold • how to dine by • box of for gift • movement of two • Shakespeare poem • usually Hallmark • song "Isn't it..." • official color of love • official color of romance • where you might end up in • too impatient to save the date • favorite flower for february 14th
Shakespeare's Royalty 2023-02-09
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- Shakespeare's Royal Patron. First of his name
- The usual location of Shakespeare's royal performances
- Finish this Shakespeare quote about the difficulty of power: "Heavy is the head that wears the -----"
- The nme The Lord Chamberlain's Men took after Kind James I's coronation
- What is the final word of Queen Elizabeth's (supposed) favourite play?
- The third Earl of Southampton, Shakespeare's previous patron
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- One of Shakespere's main rivals for royal favour, Christopher ----
- The period of time ruled over by Kind James I
- The period of time ruled over by Queen Elizabeth I
- How many monarchs did Shakespeare live to see?
10 Clues: Shakespeare's Royal Patron. First of his name • The period of time ruled over by Kind James I • How many monarchs did Shakespeare live to see? • The period of time ruled over by Queen Elizabeth I • The usual location of Shakespeare's royal performances • The third Earl of Southampton, Shakespeare's previous patron • ...
Crossword Puzzle: vocabulary 2023-11-22
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- Shakespeare's word for 'pimp' in Hamlet
- internet slang for masturbation
- the common nickname given to William Shakespeare
- to be happy that someone is gone (two words, no space)
- syn. of fearless
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- two words that contradict one another, placed beside each other (e.g: sweet sorrow)
- the score you give a film/series/novel in a review for example
- Elisabethan theatre house for which Shakespeare wrote
- a three-letter acronym that means that our language is impacted by the internet
- a three-letter acronym that means that you find something so stupid, no words can do it justice
10 Clues: syn. of fearless • internet slang for masturbation • Shakespeare's word for 'pimp' in Hamlet • the common nickname given to William Shakespeare • Elisabethan theatre house for which Shakespeare wrote • to be happy that someone is gone (two words, no space) • the score you give a film/series/novel in a review for example • ...
autores famosos y sus obras 2024-06-07
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- Novela de Fyodor Dostoyevski sobre la culpa y el remordimiento
- Novela de Herman Melville sobre la caza de una ballena
- Novela de Jane Austen sobre Elizabeth Bennet y Mr. Darcy
- Obra de Mary Shelley sobre un científico y su creación
- Obra de Homero sobre el viaje de regreso a Ítaca
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- Novela de Gabriel García Márquez sobre la familia Buendía
- Obra de William Shakespeare sobre dos jóvenes amantes
- Obra de Antoine de Saint-Exupéry sobre un niño y su planeta
- Novela de Leo Tolstoy sobre la nobleza rusa
- Obra de William Shakespeare sobre el príncipe de Dinamarca
10 Clues: Novela de Leo Tolstoy sobre la nobleza rusa • Obra de Homero sobre el viaje de regreso a Ítaca • Obra de William Shakespeare sobre dos jóvenes amantes • Novela de Herman Melville sobre la caza de una ballena • Obra de Mary Shelley sobre un científico y su creación • Novela de Jane Austen sobre Elizabeth Bennet y Mr. Darcy • ...
Shakespeare Master Vocabulary Challenge 2016-03-08
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- loud noises
- deserving praise
- to get by unfair means
- lacking energy
- face
- read carefully
- evil influence
- grumpy
- hate or dislike
- courage
- dizzy or lighthearted and silly
- letters
- disaster
- to clean out
- dishonest person
- active ill will
- surfeited with sweetness
- to grant or give by favor
- extreme danger
- getting too much
- not active
- brave
- mislead
- extreme dislike
- immoral or wicked people
- voluntary self punishment
- expressive
- pretended
- hot tempered fighter
- being soothed or pacified
- a deer
- great fame
- privilege
- a scoundrel
- cheerful
- wailing
- powerless person obeying powerful person
- reckless or foolishly wasteful person
- compensation
- being impulsive
- beat
- to sharpen
- pleasing to hear
- imitation of reality
- scold
- tomb
- sad
- person attending a royal court
- special military rank
- member of the clergy
- rude
- sense of taste
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- lessening of something
- having no equal
- gossip foolishly
- courage
- irritate
- find innocent
- boldly disobey
- failing to take proper care of something
- heaven
- widespread destruction
- small drum
- charm in a deceptive way
- very beautiful
- to instruct through questions
- to reject
- fake
- to skip about playfully
- boldly disrespectful
- having good morals
- person overly concerned with minor details
- difficult to perceive
- bad
- scolds
- minor crimes
- bad tempered woman
- sly and clever
- calm down or sooth
- appearance of a person's face
- well known
- infectious
- skillfully
- unwavering determination
- certain to happen
- anger from perceived injustice
- a nun
- sweetly sounding
- pinwheel
- silent
- to seize by force
- showing care or thought for the future
- patchwork or mismatched
- to calm or quiet
94 Clues: bad • sad • face • fake • beat • tomb • rude • brave • a nun • scold • grumpy • heaven • scolds • a deer • silent • courage • courage • letters • mislead • wailing • irritate • disaster • cheerful • pinwheel • to reject • pretended • privilege • small drum • not active • expressive • great fame • well known • infectious • skillfully • to sharpen • loud noises • a scoundrel • to clean out • minor crimes • compensation • find innocent • lacking energy • read carefully • ...
20 New Shakespeare Words 2018-01-07
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- strongly moved by love especially sexual love.
- an attendant or officer in a royal household.
- to congratulate upon a happy event.
- to beg for urgently or anxiously.
- the state of being close to someone or something.
- a temporary stay.
- to say a criticism in an angry or displeased way.
- a Greek goddess associated mostly with the underworld, night, and witchcraft.
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- a loud and confused noise, especially of people shouting intensely.
- a tricky and misleading person.
- to be incapable of producing fruit.
- one of two equal parts.
- to declare as a matter of fact or as a thing that can be proved.
- the Iranian language of the Scythians.
- a signal call on a trumpet or cornet for entrance or exit.
- the quality or state of being superior.
- a red, swollen, and painful cluster of boils connected together under the skin.
- served with or having the consistency of sauce.
- having a large estate or property.
- used to express disgust or disapproval.
20 Clues: a temporary stay. • one of two equal parts. • a tricky and misleading person. • to beg for urgently or anxiously. • having a large estate or property. • to be incapable of producing fruit. • to congratulate upon a happy event. • the Iranian language of the Scythians. • the quality or state of being superior. • used to express disgust or disapproval. • ...
Do You Know Shakespeare? 2014-01-07
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- Where Romeo is bannished to
- Explains the circumstances of Tybalts deathD
- Parting is such sweet _____
- Juliet's family name
- Author, playwright
- Juliet uses this to kill her self
- Where the play is baked
- Juliet's servent and mentor
- Romeo and Paris both wanted to marry her
- What light through yonder window breaks
- My life is my _____ debt
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- A formal fight between two people armed with deadly weapons
- Romeo's family name
- A person who makes and sells medicine and drugs
- Romeo climbs over the wall surrounding Capulet's _____
- That which we call a _____ By any other name would smell as sweet
- Romeo killed him
- A 14 line Poem
- Denied Romeos love which caused his depression
- Lady Montague dies from this
- Kills himself when he thinks Juliet is dead
- Never was a story of more _____
- Agrees to marry Romeo and Juliet Friar _____
23 Clues: A 14 line Poem • Romeo killed him • Author, playwright • Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Where the play is baked • My life is my _____ debt • Where Romeo is bannished to • Parting is such sweet _____ • Juliet's servent and mentor • Lady Montague dies from this • Never was a story of more _____ • Juliet uses this to kill her self • What light through yonder window breaks • ...
Vocabulary Test - Shakespeare A 2014-12-15
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- succesful, wealthy
- extremely unpleasant and shocking
- Shakespeare is also known as the...
- If you can express yourself well you are...
- opposite of serious
- device a metaphor is a ....
- If you like someone you show your...
- opponent, enemy
- a comparison with "as" or "like"
- play on words
- to practise a play
- a highly infectious disease
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- Übertreibung
- At Shakespeare's time actors had a bad...
- plot
- aristocracy
- Shakespeare's father was a ......
- main character in a play or novel
- the people who are watching a play
- merciless
- Esprit
- Elizabeth ....... over England for 45 years.
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" • extremely unpleasant and shocking • Shakespeare's father was a ...... • main character in a play or novel • the people who are watching a play • ...
Shakespeare Literary Device QUiz 2015-01-23
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- A statement that seems contrary but may in fact be true.
- / A misplacement of a person or object in time.
- A dramatic element in classic tragedy; this is the turn of fate that leaves a tragic hero destitute.
- To place side by side for the purpose of contrasting.
- A double meaning that is present in a speech with the second meaning being obvious to the audience.
- Elements include ghosts, theme of revenge and lurid happenings (murder, mutilation).
- A literary device involving the personification of nature. Nature mirrors the state of man.
- Pentameter / Five sets of an unaccented syllable paired with an accented syllable – ten syllables in all.
- Narrative style in which one character speaks to one or more listeners whose replies are not given.
- Two lines that rhyme. Commonly used by Shakespeare to sum up a scene.
- A contrast emphasized by parallelism (similar order and structure in the make up of a sentence) To err is Human, to forgive divine.
- / A speech, usually longer than an aside, made by a character alone on the stage.
- A brief humorous scene, which serves as an interlude between scenes of high tension or drama.
- A situation necessitating a choice between unpleasant alternatives.
- Applied to dramatic representations that end in a disastrous conclusion for the protagonist.
- A paradoxical utterance that joins two terms that in ordinary usage are contraries. Jumbo shrimp!
- Unrhymed iambic pentameter.
- A conspicuous element such as a type of incident, device, reference, or formula, which occurs frequently in a work of literature.
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- An indication of future events before they happen.
- Pictures created through description or through figurative language. Imagery serves to highlight themes and create vivid pictures in the “mind’s eye” of the reader or audience.
- The undoing or downfall, of the character. It provides the character with a reward for good deeds or punishment for evil deeds.
- The reader or audience expects one thing to happen but another does.
- The moment a tragic hero comes to realization of his or her errors. When the hero has a moment of insight (epiphany).
- A Greek word meaning excessive or overbearing pride.
- Person of stature who is neither villainous nor exceptionally virtuous.
- An element of Shakespearean tragedy. It is tragic flaw (character flaw) leading to the protagonist’s downfall.
- When the absent or dead person, an abstract quality or something non-human, addressed directly.
- A character who, by his or her contrast to another character, brings out or highlights the personality of the latter.
- The humorous use of words that have the same sound or spelling, but have different meanings.
- A reference to history, the Bible, Classical mythology or other literature.
- A deliberate exaggeration for the purpose of emphasis.
- An expression or idea, which has become overused.
- A brief, often sarcastic or revealing comment made by an actor to the audience.
- An element of Shakespearean tragedy. It is a sense of relief by the audience after the tragic hero’s demise.
34 Clues: Unrhymed iambic pentameter. • / A misplacement of a person or object in time. • An expression or idea, which has become overused. • An indication of future events before they happen. • A Greek word meaning excessive or overbearing pride. • To place side by side for the purpose of contrasting. • A deliberate exaggeration for the purpose of emphasis. • ...
Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-05-06
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- Intention
- Measurement for tempo
- A person who looks after something
- Last
- To attract
- Example of hip-hop song
- A word that signifies movement
- Synonym of conception
- Important; essential
- A time in the course of history
- A beautiful piece of writing
- To be ambitious towards achieving something
- Famous hip-hop artist
- A quotation from a text
- A form of pattern
- Hypothesis
- To inspire
- A profound difference between two things
- A person who looks after something
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- A person's thoughts on something
- The speaker onstage
- A master of ceremonies
- Cause impact/effect on something
- Famous author
- An element in hip-hop
- Something that beats in your body
- Origin word of hip
- A vocal art
- A statement
- Head in England
- To send over
- The Middle Age
- Hip-hop artist
- Song genre
34 Clues: Last • Intention • To attract • Hypothesis • To inspire • Song genre • 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 • Measurement for tempo • An element in hip-hop • Synonym of conception • Famous hip-hop artist • A master of ceremonies • Example of hip-hop song • ...
Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-05-06
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- Origin word of hip
- To send over
- An element in hip-hop
- A quotation from a text
- Something that beats in your body
- Measurement for tempo
- A time in the course of history
- Last
- Famous author
- A statement
- A person who looks after something
- Hip-hop artist
- Song genre
- A master of ceremonies
- Important; essential
- Example of hip-hop song
- A person's thoughts on something
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- Head in England
- Intention
- The Middle Age
- A vocal art
- To attract
- Synonym of conception
- A beautiful piece of writing
- The speaker onstage
- To inspire
- A word that signifies movement
- Famous hip-hop artist
- Cause impact/effect on something
- To be ambitious towards achieving something
- A profound difference between two things
- A form of pattern
- A person who looks after something
33 Clues: Last • Intention • To attract • To inspire • Song genre • 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 • Synonym of conception • Measurement for tempo • Famous hip-hop artist • A master of ceremonies • A quotation from a text • ...
Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-05-06
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- Famous hip-hop artist
- To be ambitious towards achieving something
- A word that signifies movement
- A form of pattern
- A beautiful piece of writing
- A person who looks after something
- Synonym of conception
- To inspire
- Example of hip-hop song
- To attract
- An element in hip-hop
- Last
- Famous author
- A person's thoughts on something
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- A quotation from a text
- Intention
- To send over
- Measurement for tempo
- Something that beats in your body
- The Middle Age
- Origin word of hip
- A master of ceremonies
- Cause impact/effect on something
- Hip-hop artist
- Head in England
- A time in the course of history
- A statement
- Important; essential
- Song genre
- The speaker onstage
30 Clues: Last • Intention • To inspire • Song genre • To attract • 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 • Famous hip-hop artist • Measurement for tempo • Synonym of conception • An element in hip-hop • A master of ceremonies • A quotation from a text • Example of hip-hop song • ...
Popularized/Created by Shakespeare 2024-08-22
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- one who finds faults
- to reduce, become smaller, diminish
- to walk in a proud, boastful manner, to strut with a confident air
- having no knowledge of a situation or fact
- unfriendly, antagonistic
- that which is practical, advantageous, right or just
- do hard, menial work; move with contempt
- a person who prepared and sold medicines
- a feeling of sadness characterized by extreme depression, dejection
- desolate, remote
- to write out a spoken message; to write what is being said
- a robber
- so strange as to appear imaginary; not seeming real
- bold
- lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring
- A welcomed loss; to be delighted by a departure
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- a name or title
- depressing, causing sadness
- an article treating a subject systematically and thoroughly
- clever, sly, calculating
- unnatural or mysterious, especially in a disturbing way
- annoyed, frustrated, or worried
- liberal, open-handed, giving
- suggest being in a difficult or uncomfortable situation
- uneasy, feeling unease, pain, or discomfort
- cold and unpleasant, empty
- A learner who works with a master or professional
- lacking courage; timid; emotionally fragile
28 Clues: bold • a robber • a name or title • desolate, remote • one who finds faults • clever, sly, calculating • unfriendly, antagonistic • cold and unpleasant, empty • depressing, causing sadness • liberal, open-handed, giving • annoyed, frustrated, or worried • to reduce, become smaller, diminish • do hard, menial work; move with contempt • a person who prepared and sold medicines • ...
THE TEMPEST BY SHAKESPEARE 2024-09-19
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- A key theme, illustrated through Antonio’s actions against his brother Prospero.
- The title of a ruler of a duchy.
- The main character and rightful Duke of Milan, a magician.
- A creature who is half human and half beast, serving the magician.
- A synonym for "spell" or "incantation".
- The isolated place where the majority of the play occurs.
- The brother of the magician who usurped his position.
- The king of Naples.
- The act of moving air, often related to a storm.
- The name of the magicians daughter.
- The state of being banished, which happens to Prospero after being overthrown.
- A significant weather event central to the play.
- The son of the King of Naples.
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- What Ariel gains after years of serving Prospero.
- The spirit servant to the magician.
- The destruction of a ship at sea.
- The name of the King of Naples brother.
- The loyal old councilor who helps the magician and his daughter.
- The theme of betrayal and usurpation in the play.
- The title of the play's main character, often associated with spells.
- The court jester who is shipwrecked on the island.
- The name of the island's inhabitant and servant.
- A loud sound associated with storms, often heard during the tempest.
- The setting where the story begins, related to the sea.
- The surname of the playwright who wrote The Tempest.
25 Clues: The king of Naples. • The son of the King of Naples. • The title of a ruler of a duchy. • The destruction of a ship at sea. • The spirit servant to the magician. • The name of the magicians daughter. • The name of the King of Naples brother. • A synonym for "spell" or "incantation". • The name of the island's inhabitant and servant. • ...
Shakespeare Background & Vocabulary Terms 2026-01-09
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- Disease that repeatedly closed the theaters in Shakespeare’s time.
- Open-roof theaters of Shakespeare's time relied on ______
- Speech delivered alone on stage to reveal a character’s inner thoughts
- A fatal weakness or error in judgment that leads to a tragic hero’s downfall
- Major divisions of a play, usually five total in Shakespeare's plays
- Individual spoken units of dialogue in a play script, usually numbered
- When a speaker says one thing but means another
- Shakespeare’s company before 1603, the Lord ________’s Men
- River running through Shakespeare’s hometown
- Category of Shakespeare’s plays known for happy endings and humor
- When the audience knows something that the characters do not
- Category of Shakespeare’s plays that end in death
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- Category of Shakespeare’s plays focusing on English monarchs
- Queen ruling during Shakespeare’s early career
- When an outcome is the opposite of what is expected
- When a character on stage speaks so that only the audience or certain other characters hear
- Shakespeare’s father’s trade
- _______ played women's role on stage
- Shakespeare’s birthplace
- People who stood in the theater yard for a penny
- Central character whose downfall is caused partly by fate and partly by personal error
- Monarch who granted Shakespeare’s company royal patronage in 1603
- Long speech delivered by a single character to others on stage
- Form of poem Shakespeare mastered: 14 lines, specific rhyme scheme
- Shakespeare’s profession besides playwright
- Shakespeare was born and died on the same day in ______.
- Smaller sections within acts that indicate a change in setting or characters
27 Clues: Shakespeare’s birthplace • Shakespeare’s father’s trade • _______ played women's role on stage • Shakespeare’s profession besides playwright • River running through Shakespeare’s hometown • Queen ruling during Shakespeare’s early career • When a speaker says one thing but means another • People who stood in the theater yard for a penny • ...
HAPPY BIRTHDAY SHAKESPEARE 2015-04-16
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- What is inscribed on his tombstone?
- What did he have on his left ear?
- Time period he lived in England
- Palace Name of his house
- He wrote 37 _______
- _____ his son, died at age 11
- At age 52 he ______
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- Where was he born?
- He wrote 154 _______
- Shakepseare Who's birthday is it?
- Theater Curse
- Trinity Church Where is he buried?
- Hathaway Who did he marry?
13 Clues: Theater Curse • Where was he born? • He wrote 37 _______ • At age 52 he ______ • He wrote 154 _______ • Palace Name of his house • Hathaway Who did he marry? • _____ his son, died at age 11 • Time period he lived in England • What did he have on his left ear? • Shakepseare Who's birthday is it? • Trinity Church Where is he buried? • What is inscribed on his tombstone?
Spanking Shakespeare Crossword 2017-01-15
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- Shapiro Shakespeare's father. An alcoholic
- White Shakespeare's girlfriend.
- College Shakespeare's college
- Shapiro Main character of the book.
- Shakespeare's favourite subject in school
- New York Yankees Shakespeare's favourite baseball team.
- Shakespeare's favourite food
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- Shapiro Shakespeare's younger brother.
- Shakespeare's favourite pastimes.
- Kravitz Shakespeare's crush throughout high school.
- Blumeberg Family friend.
- Shapiro Shakespeare's mother.
- Wasserman Shakespeare's best friend. Enjoys talking about his bowel movements
13 Clues: Shakespeare's favourite food • Shakespeare's favourite pastimes. • Shakespeare's favourite subject in school • Blumeberg Family friend. • College Shakespeare's college • White Shakespeare's girlfriend. • Shapiro Shakespeare's mother. • Shapiro Main character of the book. • ...
13 Shakespeare Plays 2023-03-05
13 Clues: King .... • The ....... • Julius ...... • Twelfth ..... • Romeo and ...... • The comedy of ...... • Anthony and ......... • The merchant of ...... • Much ado about ....... • The taming of the ..... • A midsummer night's ..... • The merry wives of ....... • ........, The prince of Tyre
Hamlet William Shakespeare 2025-12-07
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- – Frightens or deeply shocks someone.
- – Burdens or loads.
- – Small faults or blemishes.
- – Slow, sad funeral song.
- – Successful and flourishing period.
- – False accusation, slander.
- – Formally give or present to someone.
- – Rude insult; harsh, scornful treatment.
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- – Tapestry or curtain hiding someone.
- – Furnace in which metals are melted so that they can be worked into useful shape
- – Disrespectful toward religion or duty.
- – very dangerous or risky.
- – In a charmingly unusual, clever way.
13 Clues: – Burdens or loads. • – Slow, sad funeral song. • – very dangerous or risky. • – Small faults or blemishes. • – False accusation, slander. • – Successful and flourishing period. • – Tapestry or curtain hiding someone. • – Frightens or deeply shocks someone. • – In a charmingly unusual, clever way. • – Formally give or present to someone. • ...
r+j crossword 2023-06-07
10 Clues: gathering • old weapon • female lead • Romeos family • Juliet family • legal binding • pope of varona • type of language • male main character • writer of Romeo and Juliet
Do you know the right writer? 2022-10-21
10 Clues: sonnets • darkling • children • pied beauty • mending wall • ellis island • how to be a poet • trochaic trimeter • this mans poem is LONG • your relationship with time
word-play 2022-08-25
12 Clues: this game • creepy lake • earned essay • bread slipper • fastening bird • journalism motto • medieval stand-up • master of word play • holiday favorite + 3.14159 • bad weather for the monarch • good luck from your vehicle • cruel and unusual "pun"ishment
Taming of the Shrew 2014-05-28
15 Clues: Main Woman • owned servants • alcoholic drink • private teacher • a period of time • you pay with ... • famous playwright • married to a wife • Married to Katherine • another period of time • Little sister Katherine • what you get from school • plays are performed here • What happens at a wedding • Father to Katherine and Bianca
week 1 2020-05-08
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- a feline friend
- flower of remembrance
- a spiky fruit
- Shakespeare classic
- a Newcastle alcoholic beverage
- the month of love
- food enjoyed on a Friday
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- opposite end of north
- half pint
- capital of France
- a fruit and a color
- a medical profession
- the current monarch
- born in Newcastle?
- British prime minister Winston?
15 Clues: half pint • a spiky fruit • a feline friend • capital of France • the month of love • born in Newcastle? • a fruit and a color • the current monarch • Shakespeare classic • a medical profession • opposite end of north • flower of remembrance • food enjoyed on a Friday • a Newcastle alcoholic beverage • British prime minister Winston?
Anna Hoheisel Renaissance 2024-04-18
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- village festivals and dances
- linear perspective
- Wrote the book ¨The Prince¨
- avoid exotic and supernatural qualities
- painted the Mona Lisa
- traveling portrait
- making art more personalized
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- multifaceful
- first wealthy family
- was a teacher
- wrote tragedies, comedies, and romance
- sculptor
- Invented the printing press
- invented copper engravings
- beauty and geometric proportion
15 Clues: sculptor • multifaceful • was a teacher • linear perspective • traveling portrait • first wealthy family • painted the Mona Lisa • invented copper engravings • Wrote the book ¨The Prince¨ • Invented the printing press • village festivals and dances • making art more personalized • beauty and geometric proportion • wrote tragedies, comedies, and romance • ...
Cultura Generala 2025-08-25
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- Țara cu piramide celebre
- Moneda Japoniei
- Planeta roșie
- Orașul celor 7 coline
- Cel mai mic continent
- Cel mai înalt munte
- Cel mai mare ocean
- Simbol chimic O
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- Autorul piesei Hamlet
- Hippocrate era din
- Cel mai rapid animal terestru
- Capitala Franței
- Cartea de conținut al creștinismului
- Inventatorul becului
- Cel mai lung fluviu
15 Clues: Planeta roșie • Moneda Japoniei • Simbol chimic O • Capitala Franței • Hippocrate era din • Cel mai mare ocean • Cel mai înalt munte • Cel mai lung fluviu • Inventatorul becului • Autorul piesei Hamlet • Orașul celor 7 coline • Cel mai mic continent • Țara cu piramide celebre • Cel mai rapid animal terestru • Cartea de conținut al creștinismului
Famous Authors 4 2025-10-23
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- 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
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- 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
El teatro de Shakespeare 2024-03-04
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- Nombre dado a los miembros de la audiencia que estaban en el área del foso.
- El Globo se encontraba en la orilla de este gran río.
- de las obras de Shakespeare no utilizó esto.
- El tipo de techo que tenía el Globe.
- Nombre del suburbio en el que estaba ubicado el Globe.
- Esta fue cortada en el piso del escenario principal. (dos palabras)
- En el teatro de Shakespeare no se utilizó ninguna iluminación especial.
- Una trampilla a veces servía como esto.
- Pequeña habitación en la parte trasera del escenario principal (dos palabras)
- Los días en que se realizaban se izaba la bandera de un teatro.
- The Globe estaba en un suburbio de esta gran ciudad.
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- Donde podían sentarse las personas que compraron entradas más caras
- Estos eran muy coloridos.
- Donde ocurrió la mayor parte de la acción de una obra (dos palabras)
- The Globe cerraba esta área.
- Los Actores miraron hacia el escenario principal desde aquí.
- Esta estaba en lo alto de la cabaña.
- Habitación pequeña en la parte trasera del balcón (dos palabras)
- Nombre dado al techo sobre el escenario principal.
19 Clues: Estos eran muy coloridos. • The Globe cerraba esta área. • El tipo de techo que tenía el Globe. • Esta estaba en lo alto de la cabaña. • Una trampilla a veces servía como esto. • de las obras de Shakespeare no utilizó esto. • Nombre dado al techo sobre el escenario principal. • The Globe estaba en un suburbio de esta gran ciudad. • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2024-12-16
Across
- A soldier who fights primarily for pay
- Luther German theologian and religious reformer
- The famous architect who designed St. Peter’s Basilica
- The movement that emphasized a return to classical Greek and Roman ideas
- German monk who initiated the Protestant Reformation by posting the Ninety-Five Theses
- An ideal society, peace and harmony
- Italian artist famous for painting the "Mona Lisa
- The philosopher known for his work on government, especially "The Prince
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- Greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist
- The city-state where the Medici family ruled and patronized the arts
- The English king who broke away from the Catholic Church
- Most famous Venetian artist of the Renaissance
- A famous work by Shakespeare
- A humanist scholar who translated the Bible into Greek
- The period known for a "rebirth" of art, culture, and knowledge, beginning in Italy
- The language of everyday speech in a particular region
- Catholic monk who criticized the sale of indulgences and challenged the Church
- A form of government in which the leader is not a Ving and certain citizens have the right to vote
- Painter of the "School of Athens
- The church that Martin Luther criticized and left behind
20 Clues: A famous work by Shakespeare • Painter of the "School of Athens • An ideal society, peace and harmony • A soldier who fights primarily for pay • Most famous Venetian artist of the Renaissance • Luther German theologian and religious reformer • Italian artist famous for painting the "Mona Lisa • A humanist scholar who translated the Bible into Greek • ...
Renessanss 2015-03-22
Across
- pani aluse heliotsentrilisele maailmasüsteemile
- maalikunstnik, arhitekt (1483-1520)
- trükipressi leiutaja
- kuulus riigimees, filosoof, literaat
- Itaalia astronoom, füüsik, filosoof (1564-1642)
- Julia perekonnanimi (Romeo ja Julia)
- reformatsiooni algataja
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- Hamleti autor
- "Veenuse sünd" autor
- Da Vinci kuulsaim teos
- renessanssi sünnilinn
- Taaveti kuju autor
- renessanssiaegne filosoofia
- Firenze valitseja, kultuurimetseen, pankur
- renessanss ehk
15 Clues: Hamleti autor • renessanss ehk • Taaveti kuju autor • "Veenuse sünd" autor • trükipressi leiutaja • renessanssi sünnilinn • Da Vinci kuulsaim teos • reformatsiooni algataja • renessanssiaegne filosoofia • maalikunstnik, arhitekt (1483-1520) • kuulus riigimees, filosoof, literaat • Julia perekonnanimi (Romeo ja Julia) • Firenze valitseja, kultuurimetseen, pankur • ...
random crossword 2025-12-15
Hamlet 2014-03-18
Across
- Poison sword
- Main character
- Playwright
- Gertrude does this to Hamlet
- Thought provoking speech
- She gave him columbine flowers
Down
- _____ thy name is woman
- % of all books that were purchased by women
- Died by Hamlet's sword
- Harlot
- Sexual relations between closely related people
- Life giving/life taking
- Innocence
- Elizabethan Era
14 Clues: Harlot • Innocence • Playwright • Poison sword • Main character • Elizabethan Era • Died by Hamlet's sword • _____ thy name is woman • Life giving/life taking • Thought provoking speech • Gertrude does this to Hamlet • She gave him columbine flowers • % of all books that were purchased by women • Sexual relations between closely related people
Lección 2: Las materias 2025-02-24
Across
- New York Times, The Washington Post
- calculadora, geometría
- Hemingway, Shakespeare
- Europa, el océano Pacífico
- estudio de los animales y plantas
- Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill
- los impuestos, IRS
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- el laboratorio
- los conciertos
- Freud, Jung
- las computadoras
- la cultura de España, verbos
- las ruinas, las pirámides
- Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci
14 Clues: Freud, Jung • el laboratorio • los conciertos • las computadoras • los impuestos, IRS • calculadora, geometría • Hemingway, Shakespeare • las ruinas, las pirámides • Europa, el océano Pacífico • Picasso, Leonardo da Vinci • la cultura de España, verbos • estudio de los animales y plantas • Abraham Lincoln, Winston Churchill • New York Times, The Washington Post
British Writers 2024-09-01
10 Clues: Hamlet • Ulysses • Of Studies • Mrs. Dalloway • Robinson Crusoe • Great Expectations • Gulliver's Travels • Pride and Prejudice • Ode to the West Wind • The Picture of Dorian Gray
History 2025-05-08
11 Clues: Mona Lisa • The Prince • French Fries • Moscow's Rule • King of Israel • your own world • king and queens • Romeo and Juliet • England and France • Largest country by land • document signed by king john
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Renasterea Si Umanismul 2020-11-12
Across
- inceputul secolului XVII-lea in timpul
- regelui Iacob
- , piese cu subiect istoric , tragedii si peste 150 de sonete
- a fost coproprietar al unei companii teatrale
Down
- care traiau pe atunci erau foarte bine educati
- Shakespeare a fost nascut la Stratford-upon-Avon
- sa literara a cuprins peste 30 de piese de teatru
7 Clues: regelui Iacob • inceputul secolului XVII-lea in timpul • a fost coproprietar al unei companii teatrale • care traiau pe atunci erau foarte bine educati • Shakespeare a fost nascut la Stratford-upon-Avon • sa literara a cuprins peste 30 de piese de teatru • , piese cu subiect istoric , tragedii si peste 150 de sonete
Les mots croisés 2022-06-04
7 Clues: les enemis des Montaigu • grand dramaturge et acteur anglais • Globe théâtre rond qui existe toujours • une fameuse pièce de théâtre de Shakespeare • qui provoque la pitié et la peur chez le public • la reine de laquelle vient le mot "élisabethain" • un des lieux plus impotant dans le théâtre élisabethain
Hamlet 2014-03-18
12 Clues: flowers • playwright • poison sword • main character • Elizabethan Era • columbine flowers • died by Hamlet's sword • life giving/life taking • thought provoking speech • frailty thy name is woman • Gertrude does this to Hamlet • sexual relations between closely related people
06/01 2023-06-01
12 Clues: V • Abroad • S sound • New York — • Winter month • — Shakespeare • Word before wand • Xmas tree decorations • Common water container • Fruit William Tell shot • Month starts on a Tuesday in 2023 • Number that even numbers are divisible by
Hamlet 2014-03-18
Across
- _____ thy name is woman
- Elizabethan Era
- Life giving/life taking
- Gertrude does this to Hamlet
- Main character
- Thought provoking speech
- Innocence
Down
- % of all books that were purchased by women
- Poison sword
- Harlot
- She gave him columbine flowers
- Playwright
- Sexual relations between closely related people
- Died by Hamlet's sword
14 Clues: Harlot • Innocence • Playwright • Poison sword • Main character • Elizabethan Era • Died by Hamlet's sword • _____ thy name is woman • Life giving/life taking • Thought provoking speech • Gertrude does this to Hamlet • She gave him columbine flowers • % of all books that were purchased by women • Sexual relations between closely related people
Poets' nicknames, and poems 2019-04-06
13 Clues: WB • Alfred • Bysshe • Lord Byron • "nevermore" • Bard of Avon • The Road Not Taken • the Bell of Amherst • death, death, death • "Hold fast to dreams" • doesn't know how to spell tiger • Translated a poem about a mummmy • Leaves Red Wheelbarrows outside with chickens
Do you know the right writer? 2022-10-21
10 Clues: sonnets • darkling • children • pied beauty • mending wall • ellis island • how to be a poet • trochaic trimeter • man this poem is LONG • your relationship with time
Romeo & Juliet 2023-03-15
12 Clues: Romeos wife • Romeos cousin • Romeos family • juliets husband • Juliet's cousin • Juliet's family • head man in charge • Romeos best friend • Juliet's care taker • the author of the play • Juliet's arranged marriage • the town that the play takes place
Romeo & Juliet 2023-03-15
12 Clues: Romeos wife • Romeos cousin • Romeos family • juliets husband • Juliet's cousin • Juliet's family • head man in charge • Romeos best friend • Juliet's care taker • the author of the play • Juliet's arranged marriage • the town that the play takes place
You know, for kids! 2023-06-01
12 Clues: V • Abroad • S sound • New York — • Winter month • — Shakespeare • Word before wand • Xmas tree decorations • Common water container • Fruit William Tell shot • Month starts on a Tuesday in 2023 • Number that even numbers are divisible by
Basic crossword 2025-12-02
12 Clues: Im sat • Too small • kiss,kiss • that was odd • Witch trials • Master of words • mans best friend • A ferocious flower • the brightest light • I just finished them • Its been a long time coming • "Because I'm too.. Blonde!?"
Musicals 2026-02-26
12 Clues: burn book • babysitter • tradition! • shakespeare • harvard law • loaf of bread • ugly duckling • hopelessly devoted • do you have a basket? • you need to love your wife! • kick off your sunday shoes! • immigrants, we get the job done!
Ross Acesor [Shakespeare Terms] 2021-04-08
Across
- the audience or reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know
- fourteen-line lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes (Shakespearean-3 four-line units or quatrains, followed by a concluding two-line unit, or couplet; abab cdcd efef gg).
- a play, novel, or other narrative that depicts serious and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy end.
- event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period.
- a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
- a speech by one character in a play.
- a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or on two words that sound alike but have different meanings
- a group who says things at the same time
- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme; couplets often signal the EXIT of a character or end of a scene
- humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot.
- character who is used as a contrast to another character; writer sets off/intensifies the qualities of 2 characters this way.
Down
- character who does not change much in the course of a story.
- a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp).
- direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken, in ordinary use
- character who changes as a result of the story’s events
- A story written to be acted for an audience.
- words that are spoken by a character in a play to the audience or to another character but that are not supposed to be overheard by the others onstage
- (“unrhymed”-no rhyme at the end of lines) Verse-poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter (“pent”=5; “meter”=measure); each line of poetry contains 5 iambs, or metrical feet, that consist of an unstressed syllable followed by a stressed syllable.
- a short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot
- an unusually long speech in which a character who is on stage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud.
20 Clues: a speech by one character in a play. • a group who says things at the same time • A story written to be acted for an audience. • humor added that lessens the seriousness of a plot. • character who changes as a result of the story’s events • a combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp). • event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period. • ...
What You Will Shakespeare 2022-02-13
Across
- Theatre where the play was performed.
- "Thou wert as witty a piece of ___'s flesh as any in Illyria." The first woman.
- The country in which the play is set.
- The second sea captain we meet in the play.
- The lady-in-waiting to the duke’s first love.
- The brother and sister in the story become separated because of this.
- Sir ______ Belch, the main comic character of the play.
- The four letters on the letter that fool the steward into thinking it is addressed to him.
- "Then westward __!"
- Usually it means 'behold': e.g. "___, how hollow the fiend speaks within him".
- Where the ship was bound for.
- ON "If music be the food of love, ________ ____." (2 words)
- “Some achieve ______...and some have ____ thrust upon them.”
- This type of fight is arranged between one of the leading clown characters and Cesario.
Down
- “Here is an overweening _____.” Means dishonest.
- "____sought is good, but giv'n unsought is better."
- She adopts the disguise of a man throughout most of the play.
- "Let us therefore ____ and drink."
- A name for a blockhead.
- “Go call him_____” This word means here.
- The arrogant steward who gets his comeuppance in the play.
- "But if you are the devil, you are ______." Pretty or even minded.
- The Duke of the state in which the play is set.
- “___ My Lord, the same.” This word means yes
- "I have one heart, one ______ and one truth."
- The first woman that the duke is in love with.
- This caused the theatres to be closed in Shakespeare’s time. (2 words)
- “Every wise man’s son ____ know. Means knows.
28 Clues: "Then westward __!" • A name for a blockhead. • Where the ship was bound for. • "Let us therefore ____ and drink." • Theatre where the play was performed. • The country in which the play is set. • “Go call him_____” This word means here. • The second sea captain we meet in the play. • “___ My Lord, the same.” This word means yes • ...
Shakespeare and Weather Words 2015-04-10
Across
- clouds that remind you of cotton balls
- The silly boy was dishonest when he told a _______ lie.
- hurricane like weather in the Pacific
- when the temperature at a high altitude increases
- the person I watch to know the weather forecast
- brilliant light or glow
- grand or dignified
- thrifty
- top of the mountain
- a blast of wind
Down
- rain
- to scold or punish
- suggestion
- Our supplies will ______ by the end of the 2 week trip.
- a storm that brings heavy rain to India
- noisy and wild wind
- The party was ______, with its hundreds of guests and amazing decorations.
- If I see these clouds, a storm may be brewing
- I started to sweat in the wet, _____ weather in Florida.
- clouds that are wispy and high
20 Clues: rain • thrifty • suggestion • a blast of wind • to scold or punish • grand or dignified • noisy and wild wind • top of the mountain • brilliant light or glow • clouds that are wispy and high • hurricane like weather in the Pacific • clouds that remind you of cotton balls • a storm that brings heavy rain to India • If I see these clouds, a storm may be brewing • ...
William Shakespeare Birthday Crossword 2025-04-11
Across
- – to secretly take something that doesn’t belong to you
- – really sad or upsetting
- – loving or admiring something too much, like it’s the most important thing
- – to promise to stop doing something or give something up
- – to say mean or disrespectful things about someone
- – making things right after you did something wrong
- – living with very few things or in a very simple, strict way
- – feeling really angry on the inside
- – a short stay in a place that isn’t your home
- – not doing anything or being lazy
- – a special uniform worn by someone who works for a rich person or family
Down
- – an old word that means "to here" or "come here"
- – done without planning ahead or practicing
- – a fancy word for someone’s face
- – to really hate something
- – very gross or disgusting
- – making fun of someone in a mean way
- – to give in or change your mind after saying no
- – when people don’t get along or things don’t sound nice together
- – tricky or sneaky behavior
- – a guard who watches over a place
21 Clues: – really sad or upsetting • – to really hate something • – very gross or disgusting • – tricky or sneaky behavior • – a fancy word for someone’s face • – a guard who watches over a place • – not doing anything or being lazy • – feeling really angry on the inside • – making fun of someone in a mean way • – done without planning ahead or practicing • ...
Drama Terms for Shakespeare 2025-01-15
Across
- A disaster
- A character's point of realization about people or events.
- The hero or main character
- Smaller section of a play with new characters seen
- We know something but the character does not.
- A character's rant
- The character's fatal flaw
- A play which ends with death and drastic change
- Information about what is happening on stage.
- Fate is working against the character
- A funny part of the play.
Down
- eat/beat, hat/cat
- Character's speech and conversations
- A person who is everything the character is not.Opposites
- A character's thoughts aloud on stage alone
- Larger section of a play
- Character moves aside to gossip
- Release of emotions
- A warning or hint about the future
- The villain or anti-hero
- Group of commenters who give background to the play
21 Clues: A disaster • eat/beat, hat/cat • A character's rant • Release of emotions • Larger section of a play • The villain or anti-hero • A funny part of the play. • The hero or main character • The character's fatal flaw • Character moves aside to gossip • A warning or hint about the future • Character's speech and conversations • Fate is working against the character • ...
Lit. Terms/Shakespeare Review 2025-08-18
Across
- the main idea of a piece of literature; the point or moral the author is trying to convey
- when words have the same sounds
- a genre of writing designed to be humorous
- when two opposite ideas or scenarios are existing at the same time
- how the author feels about what he/she is writing about
- the intentional placing together of words
- when the opposite of what is expected happens
- the name of Shakespeare's famous theater
- the rhythm of a line of poetry
- when a line of poetry has an end punctuation mark at the end
- a recurring element, such as an image, sound, or idea, that has symbolic significance in a work of art or narrative
- when two words with opposite meanings are juxtaposed (put together)
- when two or more characters are speaking to one another
- when a line of poetry does not end with a punctuation mark and runs on into the next line
- how the reader feels as he/she is reading literature
- a word that sounds like a sound
Down
- an extreme exaggeration
- when language appeals to the five senses and paints a picture in the reader's mind
- a genre of writing developed by the ancient Greeks that involves the downfall of the main characters and usually teaches a moral lesson
- when an actor is speaking alone on stage, revealing his/her feelings to themselves or to the audience
- five "feet" (two syllables) in a line of poetry
- the beginning of a play or other work which sets the scene for the piece
- a comparison between two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"
- the author of Romeo and Juliet
- when a word or phrase is repeated for emphasis
- the author's choice of words
- when an inhuman thing is given human characteristics
- when one character is speaking on stage, either to the audience or to another character who isn't responding
- a comparison between two unlike things not using "like" or "as"
- a foot of poetry (two syllablese) with a short-long pattern
- a grouping of lines in a poem
31 Clues: an extreme exaggeration • the author's choice of words • a grouping of lines in a poem • the author of Romeo and Juliet • the rhythm of a line of poetry • when words have the same sounds • a word that sounds like a sound • the name of Shakespeare's famous theater • the intentional placing together of words • a genre of writing designed to be humorous • ...
HAMLET by William Shakespeare 2026-02-25
Across
- — One of Hamlet’s school friends sent to spy on him.
- — Where Hamlet and Laertes fight.
- — Claudius’ adviser whom Hamlet kills by accident.
- — Prince who seeks revenge for his father’s death.
- — What Hamlet pretends to suffer from.
- — The final fight between Hamlet and Laertes.
- — Young woman Hamlet loves.
- — Country Laertes returns from.
- Supernatural figure that sets the plot in motion.
- — Weapon used in the final duel.
- — Ophelia’s tragic death.
- — The ghost who reveals the truth about his murder.
- — Hamlet’s uncle who becomes king.
- — The central theme driving Hamlet’s actions.
- — Object Claudius poisons.
- — Ophelia’s brother who seeks revenge.
Down
- — The play within the play used to expose Claudius.
- — What Hamlet believes has infected Denmark.
- — The missing word in “To ___ or not to ___”.
- — Hamlet’s mother and Queen of Denmark.
- — Country Hamlet is sent to by Claudius.
- — Hamlet’s loyal friend and confidant.
- — The method Claudius uses to kill King Hamlet.
- — The kingdom where the story takes place.
- — Companion of Rosencrantz, also sent to spy.
- — Items Ophelia hands out before her death.
- — Where the ghost first appears.
- — Hamlet’s tragic flaw.
28 Clues: — Hamlet’s tragic flaw. • — Ophelia’s tragic death. • — Object Claudius poisons. • — Young woman Hamlet loves. • — Country Laertes returns from. • — Weapon used in the final duel. • — Where the ghost first appears. • — Where Hamlet and Laertes fight. • — Hamlet’s uncle who becomes king. • — What Hamlet pretends to suffer from. • — Hamlet’s loyal friend and confidant. • ...
Renaissance 2021-01-04
11 Clues: invented • Mona Lisa • Italian poet • no religious • wrote "the prince" • the birth of Venus • Playwriter and poet • the school of Athens • type of langue speech • Sistine Chapel ceiling • art,painting,sculptures
Renaissance 2021-01-04
11 Clues: invented • Mona Lisa • Italian poet • no religious • wrote "the prince" • the birth of Venus • Playwriter and poet • the school of Athens • type of langue speech • Sistine Chapel ceiling • art,painting,sculptures
Poets' nicknames, and poems 2019-04-06
13 Clues: WB • Alfred • Bysshe • Lord Byron • "nevermore" • Bard of Avon • The Road Not Taken • the Bell of Amherst • death, death, death • "Hold fast to dreams" • doesn't know how to spell tiger • Translated a poem about a mummmy • Leaves Red Wheelbarrows outside with chickens
English 10 2022-02-25
13 Clues: Decor • Rule #2 • Storyteller • Grants Wishes • Worst Test Ever • Comes Before a List • Best English Teacher • Green's Fav Superhero • First Thing Every Class • Ultimate Animal to Hunt • Author of As You Like It • Imagine Prep Superstition • Where Gatsby and Nick Live
Reading Comprehension 2022-07-20
Across
- What language did Will begin studying when he was seven?
- Who was William Shakespeare's wife?
- When Queen Elizabeth visited a nearby castle, how old was William Shakespeare?
- Who was the head of the Church of England?
- William Shakespeare's hometown
Down
- When William married Annie, how old was William?
- William Shakespeare's last name
7 Clues: William Shakespeare's hometown • William Shakespeare's last name • Who was William Shakespeare's wife? • Who was the head of the Church of England? • When William married Annie, how old was William? • What language did Will begin studying when he was seven? • When Queen Elizabeth visited a nearby castle, how old was William Shakespeare?
Reading Comprehension 2022-07-20
Across
- What language did Will begin studying when he was seven?
- Who was William Shakespeare's wife?
- When Queen Elizabeth visited a nearby castle, how old was William Shakespeare?
- Who was the head of the Church of England?
- William Shakespeare's hometown
Down
- When William married Annie, how old was William?
- William Shakespeare's last name
7 Clues: William Shakespeare's hometown • William Shakespeare's last name • Who was William Shakespeare's wife? • Who was the head of the Church of England? • When William married Annie, how old was William? • What language did Will begin studying when he was seven? • When Queen Elizabeth visited a nearby castle, how old was William Shakespeare?
Macbeth 2023-01-26
10 Clues: Author • Fate seers • Slain king • Son of Banquo • Raises an army • Main character • Jealous friend • Heir to the throne • Guilt stricken wife • Goddess of witchcraft
Drama-Lukas Povše 2025-02-18
11 Clues: Ustanova • Glavni lik • Vrsta Drame • Engleski pisac • Književna vrsta • Razgovor dva lika • Dio kazališnog dijela • Jedan lik govori sa sobom • Upute u dramskom scenariju • Tekst dodijeljen jednom liku • Suprotstavlja se glavnom liku
Jack's Favorite NY Bars & Beers 2024-07-22
14 Clues: pinball • trivia bar • old neo bar • new neo bar • coney island IPA • favorite non-IPA • five boroughs IPA • astoria friend bar • eclectic midtown bar • greenpoint speakeasy • a silly seaport favorite • bar at The william hotel • best thing about bohemian beer hall • lower manhattan bar w/ printing press!
The Tragedy Of Macbeth. 2023-06-07
14 Clues: Shakespeare • Fleance dad • young thane • Banquoo son • Thane of Fifle • Macbeth's wife • tell prophecies • vision by the witches • king who got murdered • older son of King Duncan • where Fleance escaped too • weapon used to kill Duncan • Hill where the castle resides • doctor assigned by Macbeth to cure his wife
Julius Caesar Crossword 2023-10-08
10 Clues: Julius ___ • caesars wife • Brutus's wife • Antony's lover • August's enemy • the soothsayer • Mark Antony's job • Writer of Julius caesar • Caesar's closest friend • poet killed during parade
Shakespeare Literary Terms 2021-02-12
Across
- A story written to be acted for an audience.
- A play, novel, or other narrative that depicts serious and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy end.
- Character who is used as a contrast to another character; writer sets off/intensifies the qualities of 2 characters this way.
- Fourteen-line lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes (Shakespearean-3 four-line units or quatrains, followed by a concluding two-line unit, or couplet; abab cdcd efef gg).
- Event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period.
- irony A writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
- An unusually long speech in which a character who is on stage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud.
Down
- A short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot
- A combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp).
- A speech by one character in a play.
- Direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken, in ordinary use
- A group who says things at the same time
- irony The audience or reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know
13 Clues: A speech by one character in a play. • A group who says things at the same time • A story written to be acted for an audience. • A combination of contradictory terms (EX: jumbo shrimp). • Event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period. • Direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken, in ordinary use • ...
No Fear Shakespeare 2022-04-20
Across
- A member of the conspiracy. Leads Caesar right into the hands of the conspirators.
- A talented general and longtime acquaintance of Caesar. He slyly leads Brutus to belive that Caesar has become too powerful and must die.
- Caesar A great Roman general who has recently returned to Rome after a military victory in Spain.
- Caesar's wife. Invests great authority in omens and portents.
- One of the conspirators. A rough and blunt speaking man.
- Brutus's wife and the daughter of a noble Roman(Cato) who took sides against Caesar.
Down
- A tribune who condemn the plebeians for their fickleness in cheering Caesar when once they cheered for Caesar's enemy Pompey.
- The third member of Antony and Octavius's coalition.
- A high ranking well regarded Roman nobleman who participates in a conspiracy to assassinate Caesar.
- Caesar's adopted son and appointed successor. Returns after Caesar's death.
- A tribunes who condemn the plebeians for their fickleness in cheering Caesar when once they cheered for Caesar's enemy Pompey.
- A Roman senator renowned for his oratorical skill. He speaks at Ceasar's triumphal parade.
- A loyal friend of Caesar. He proves to be a dangerous enemy of Brutus and the other conspirators.
13 Clues: The third member of Antony and Octavius's coalition. • One of the conspirators. A rough and blunt speaking man. • Caesar's wife. Invests great authority in omens and portents. • Caesar's adopted son and appointed successor. Returns after Caesar's death. • A member of the conspiracy. Leads Caesar right into the hands of the conspirators. • ...
"Hamlet" William Shakespeare 2025-12-07
Across
- – Frightens or deeply shocks someone.
- – Burdens or loads.
- – Small faults or blemishes.
- – slow, sad funeral song.
- – Successful and flourishing period.
- – False accusation, slander.
- – Formally give or present to someone.
- – I Formally give or present to someone.
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- – Tapestry or curtain hiding someone.
- – furnace in which metals are melted so that they can be worked into useful shape
- – Disrespectful toward religion or duty.
- – very dangerous or risky.
- – In a charmingly unusual, clever way.
13 Clues: – Burdens or loads. • – slow, sad funeral song. • – very dangerous or risky. • – Small faults or blemishes. • – False accusation, slander. • – Successful and flourishing period. • – Tapestry or curtain hiding someone. • – Frightens or deeply shocks someone. • – In a charmingly unusual, clever way. • – Formally give or present to someone. • ...
Shakespeare Stealer Crossword 2025-06-02
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- What Widge is tasked to steal
- Widge’s traveling companion and fellow apprentice
- The name of the play Widge is supposed to steal
- The city where most of the story takes place
- Widge's moral struggle is about this
- Famous playwright Widge is supposed to steal from
- Widge learns the value of this from the players
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- The acting company Widge joins
- Widge’s second master, who sends him to steal the play
- Widge's first master, a harsh man
- Widge’s original name for his shorthand
- The name of the theater where the play is performed
- A disguised girl in the acting troupe
13 Clues: What Widge is tasked to steal • The acting company Widge joins • Widge's first master, a harsh man • Widge's moral struggle is about this • A disguised girl in the acting troupe • Widge’s original name for his shorthand • The city where most of the story takes place • The name of the play Widge is supposed to steal • Widge learns the value of this from the players • ...
shakespeare vocab 5 2026-01-13
13 Clues: fame • fast • killed • chewing • puzzled • angered • worn out • saddness • much energy • angry talking • gentle scolding • planned meeting • staying longer than expected
Renaissance 2021-01-04
11 Clues: invented • Mona Lisa • Italian poet • no religious • wrote "the prince" • the birth of Venus • Playwriter and poet • the school of Athens • type of langue speech • Sistine Chapel ceiling • art,painting,sculptures
Romeo & Juliet (Max Docherty) 2021-08-18
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- Dessert was an orange
- The original Globe burned down in 1613 due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of Henry VIII.
- Creativity over originality
- Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
- Something that is sorted by the title or similarity to the title
- Severe epidemic from 1603-1604
- __________ _ was 25 when she became queen of england in 1558 and reigned until 1603 when she died
- A modern version of The ____________________ was created in 1996
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- England rose as a _________ _____
- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally hunting on another man’s property
- a theatre company
- Richer people could pay as much as __ pennies to sit above and next to the theatre
- Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
- The erawas characterized by great pageantry
- Was in love with one of her subjects, lord robert dudley, rumors that he was going to murder his wife to be with the queen
15 Clues: a theatre company • Dessert was an orange • Creativity over originality • Severe epidemic from 1603-1604 • England rose as a _________ _____ • Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • The erawas characterized by great pageantry • Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon • Something that is sorted by the title or similarity to the title • ...
Romeo & Juliet (Max Docherty) 2021-08-18
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- __________ _ was 25 when she became queen of england in 1558 and reigned until 1603 when she died
- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally hunting on another man’s property
- Richer people could pay as much as __ pennies to sit above and next to the theatre
- Was in love with one of her subjects, lord robert dudley, rumors that he was going to murder his wife to be with the queen
- Severe epidemic from 1603-1604
- Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
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- Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
- The era was characterized by great pageantry
- England rose as a _________ _____
- A modern version of The ____________________ was created in 1996
- a theatre company
- The original Globe burned down in 1613 due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of Henry VIII.
- Creativity over originality
- Dessert was an orange
- Something that is sorted by the title or similarity to the title
15 Clues: a theatre company • Dessert was an orange • Creativity over originality • Severe epidemic from 1603-1604 • England rose as a _________ _____ • Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • The era was characterized by great pageantry • Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon • A modern version of The ____________________ was created in 1996 • ...
Romeo & Juliet (Max Docherty) 2021-08-18
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- __________ _ was 25 when she became queen of england in 1558 and reigned until 1603 when she died
- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally hunting on another man’s property
- Richer people could pay as much as __ pennies to sit above and next to the theatre
- Was in love with one of her subjects, lord robert dudley, rumors that he was going to murder his wife to be with the queen
- Severe epidemic from 1603-1604
- Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
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- Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
- The era was characterized by great pageantry
- England rose as a _________ _____
- A modern version of The ____________________ was created in 1996
- a theatre company
- The original Globe burned down in 1613 due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of Henry VIII.
- Creativity over originality
- Dessert was an orange
- Something that is sorted by the title or similarity to the title
15 Clues: a theatre company • Dessert was an orange • Creativity over originality • Severe epidemic from 1603-1604 • England rose as a _________ _____ • Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • The era was characterized by great pageantry • Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon • A modern version of The ____________________ was created in 1996 • ...
Great British Authors 2023-01-13
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- wrote of pilgrims
- wrote 1984
- wrote famous monster novel
- charlotte and emily
- wrote oliver twist
- hamlet writer's first name
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- wrote sonnet 18
- wrote pride and prejudice
- wrote lord of the flies
- sherlock holmes writer
- famous wizard series author
- gulliver's travels author
- children and adult story writer
- narnia author
14 Clues: wrote 1984 • narnia author • wrote sonnet 18 • wrote of pilgrims • wrote oliver twist • charlotte and emily • sherlock holmes writer • wrote lord of the flies • wrote pride and prejudice • gulliver's travels author • wrote famous monster novel • hamlet writer's first name • famous wizard series author • children and adult story writer
The Pirate Puzzle - Second Edition 2024-03-20
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- HOLOCAUST MEMOIR
- ENGLISH ELECTIVE
- THS LIBRIAIN
- NUMBER OF ENGLISH TEACHERS AT THS
- BOOK READ BY FRESHMEN
- PROTAGONIST OF THE GREAT GATSBY
- PRIDE AND
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- CRIME AND
- TOLKIEN’S FIRST NOVEL
- FAMOUS ENGLISH PLAYWRIGHT, POET & ACTOR
- AP LITERATURE TEACHER
- MOST POPULAR BOOK GENRE AT THS
- AUTHOR OF THE CRUCIBLE
- AP LANGUAGE TEACHER
14 Clues: CRIME AND • PRIDE AND • THS LIBRIAIN • HOLOCAUST MEMOIR • ENGLISH ELECTIVE • AP LANGUAGE TEACHER • TOLKIEN’S FIRST NOVEL • AP LITERATURE TEACHER • BOOK READ BY FRESHMEN • AUTHOR OF THE CRUCIBLE • MOST POPULAR BOOK GENRE AT THS • PROTAGONIST OF THE GREAT GATSBY • NUMBER OF ENGLISH TEACHERS AT THS • FAMOUS ENGLISH PLAYWRIGHT, POET & ACTOR
Humanizam i renesansa 2021-10-07
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- broj savršenstva
- otac hrvatske književnosti
- sukob ideala i stvarnosti
- ep na čakavštini
- prvi moderni pjesnik
- prvi hrvatski pastoralni roman
- Danteov simbol božanske milosti
- slatki novi...
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- oponašanje Petrarce
- oponašanje antičkih autora
- "Biti ili ne biti"
- "Cijeli je svijet pozornica"
- prva drama svjetovne tematike
- s njom se susreo 6. 4. 1327.
- deset dana
- rođen u Stratfordu
- vodi kroz Pakao i Čistilište
- 366 pjesama
- pridjev, dao ga Boccaccio Raj,Pakao, Čistilište
19 Clues: deset dana • 366 pjesama • slatki novi... • broj savršenstva • ep na čakavštini • "Biti ili ne biti" • rođen u Stratfordu • oponašanje Petrarce • prvi moderni pjesnik • sukob ideala i stvarnosti • oponašanje antičkih autora • otac hrvatske književnosti • "Cijeli je svijet pozornica" • s njom se susreo 6. 4. 1327. • vodi kroz Pakao i Čistilište • prva drama svjetovne tematike • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2022-06-13
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- Romeo's friend
- Juliet's personal caretaker
- Romeo's punishment
- Juliet-----her death
- how Romeo killed himself
- Juliet's family
- Juliet's cousin
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- ...Lawrence
- Where Romeo went after he got punished
- the title of the play
- Author of the play
- main male character
- amount of acts
- country where the play takes place
- ...was supposed to marry Juliet
- city where the play takes place
- main female character
- Romeo's family
- Romeo's cousin
19 Clues: ...Lawrence • amount of acts • Romeo's friend • Romeo's family • Romeo's cousin • Juliet's family • Juliet's cousin • Author of the play • Romeo's punishment • main male character • Juliet-----her death • the title of the play • main female character • how Romeo killed himself • Juliet's personal caretaker • ...was supposed to marry Juliet • city where the play takes place • ...
Humanizam i predrenesansa 2021-10-14
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- u humanizmu u središtu je...
- Petrarkini sljedbenici
- slatki novi stil
- na hrvatskom znači preporoditi
- Janus Panonius
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- napisao Rječnik pet europskih najuglednijih jezika
- veže se uz Globe
- Alighieriova muza
- javlja se u 14.st.
- uzor ____ autori
- utemeljitelj novele
- začetnik talijanskog književnog jezika
- otac hrvatske književnosti
- poetska zbirka od 366 pjesama
14 Clues: Janus Panonius • veže se uz Globe • uzor ____ autori • slatki novi stil • Alighieriova muza • javlja se u 14.st. • utemeljitelj novele • Petrarkini sljedbenici • otac hrvatske književnosti • u humanizmu u središtu je... • poetska zbirka od 366 pjesama • na hrvatskom znači preporoditi • začetnik talijanskog književnog jezika • napisao Rječnik pet europskih najuglednijih jezika
laura 2013-02-28
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- scherm kaartjesknipper goelash
- goddeloze denker
- uit de aurelia familie
- poolse driekleur maker
- oersubstantie aanhanger
- bijenziekte
- julian's province
- rip at 26
- vlinderlekkernij
- struik
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- blinde ziener
- conspiracy theory druklettersgoeroe
- verwant aan het surrealisme
- de hel is leeg alle duivels zijn hier
- voornaam Ijslands parlementslid
- rivieracteur
- klokkenluiders
- socrates his pet
- i feel so blue in rio
- bijenloos
- verloren maar nu toch de baas
- visionair schrijver
- al lang doorn in het usa oog
23 Clues: struik • bijenloos • rip at 26 • bijenziekte • rivieracteur • blinde ziener • klokkenluiders • goddeloze denker • socrates his pet • vlinderlekkernij • julian's province • visionair schrijver • i feel so blue in rio • uit de aurelia familie • poolse driekleur maker • oersubstantie aanhanger • verwant aan het surrealisme • al lang doorn in het usa oog • verloren maar nu toch de baas • ...
CROSSWORD 2014-04-05
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- osumljenec
- priča
- izjaviti
- norišnica
- največji angleški dramatik, ki je bil še za časa svojega življenja priznan in cenjen književnik in gledališki igralec
- javna peš pot
- kava z mlekom
- harmonika
- račun
- plen
- župnik
- upor
- predniki
- zmagovalec
- večen
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- zelo staro
- fizika
- ne strinjati se
- dovoljen
- napetost
- predstava
- vlom
- glavni štab
- hišnik
- vinograd
- potni list
- grobnica
- zapreti
- računalništvo
- nasilje
- lopata
- premagati
- recept
- kri
34 Clues: kri • vlom • plen • upor • priča • račun • večen • fizika • hišnik • župnik • lopata • recept • zapreti • nasilje • dovoljen • izjaviti • napetost • vinograd • grobnica • predniki • norišnica • predstava • harmonika • premagati • zelo staro • osumljenec • potni list • zmagovalec • glavni štab • javna peš pot • kava z mlekom • računalništvo • ne strinjati se • ...
CROSSWORD 2014-04-05
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- lopata
- premagati
- zmagovalec
- javna peš pot
- plen
- predstava
- večen
- nasilje
- največji angleški dramatik, ki je bil še za časa svojega življenja priznan in cenjen književnik in gledališki igralec
- fizika
- kava z mlekom
- upor
- račun
- priča
- glavni štab
- hišnik
- grobnica
- harmonika
- zapreti
- vinograd
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- kri
- osumljenec
- ne strinjati se
- recept
- župnik
- dovoljen
- norišnica
- zelo staro
- potni list
- računalništvo
- vlom
- predniki
- napetost
- izjaviti
34 Clues: kri • plen • upor • vlom • večen • račun • priča • lopata • recept • župnik • fizika • hišnik • nasilje • zapreti • dovoljen • predniki • napetost • grobnica • izjaviti • vinograd • premagati • predstava • norišnica • harmonika • osumljenec • zmagovalec • zelo staro • potni list • glavni štab • javna peš pot • kava z mlekom • računalništvo • ne strinjati se • ...
Shakespeare's Secrets 2021-04-12
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- Aaron's older brother
- main character's friend
- main character
- Miriam gives hero_____
- Hero drew a_____on the newspaper
- belonged to Anne Boleyn
- Greatest play writer of all time
- 1st grader
- big yellow and full of people
- Hidden gem
- Hero's teacher
- Something Miriam gave Hero
- Beatrice's "friend"
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- main character's sister
- main character's neighbor
- the diamond was "stolen" during the_____
- Died because of slanderous tongues
- they keep the_____at the station
- what does Danny ride on
- Something on the necklace
20 Clues: 1st grader • Hidden gem • main character • Hero's teacher • Beatrice's "friend" • Aaron's older brother • Miriam gives hero_____ • main character's sister • main character's friend • belonged to Anne Boleyn • what does Danny ride on • main character's neighbor • Something on the necklace • Something Miriam gave Hero • big yellow and full of people • they keep the_____at the station • ...
Skandináv 2022-03-17
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- idézet 1
- Svéd főváros
- manó
- finn eposz
- norvégia és dánia államformája
- szigetország
- juh-szigetek
- svéd köszönés
- norvég zeneszerző
- kedvenc kaja
- tengeröböl
- idézet 2
- Dán főváros
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- forróvíz
- büféasztal
- svéd vegyész
- skandináv hajósok
- istenek alkonya
- vadludak
- dán játék
- északi szarvas
- svéd autómárka
- svéd teniszező világelső
- a ...zászló színei kék-sárga
- finn mikulás
- a dán királyfi (shakespeare)
- skandináv mitológia isten
- együttes
- meseíró
29 Clues: manó • meseíró • forróvíz • idézet 1 • vadludak • idézet 2 • együttes • dán játék • büféasztal • finn eposz • tengeröböl • Dán főváros • Svéd főváros • svéd vegyész • szigetország • juh-szigetek • finn mikulás • kedvenc kaja • svéd köszönés • északi szarvas • svéd autómárka • istenek alkonya • skandináv hajósok • norvég zeneszerző • svéd teniszező világelső • skandináv mitológia isten • a ...zászló színei kék-sárga • ...
Variety Puzzle 2025-06-26
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- Japanese paper folding
- Hottest planet in the solar system
- Basic unit of digital images
- World's largest rainforest
- Bard of Avon
- Theory of relativity guy
- Holmes' first name
- Oldest English-speaking university
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- Egyptian riddle creature
- US currency
- Born in New Orleans
- Originally from Naples
- Distilled in barrels
- Game with kings and queens
- Miniature tree art
- Tallest mountain on Earth
- “To be or not to be” speaker
- Modern hieroglyphics
- Closest planet to the sun
- Spinning wind disaster
20 Clues: US currency • Bard of Avon • Miniature tree art • Holmes' first name • Born in New Orleans • Distilled in barrels • Modern hieroglyphics • Originally from Naples • Japanese paper folding • Spinning wind disaster • Egyptian riddle creature • Theory of relativity guy • Tallest mountain on Earth • Closest planet to the sun • Game with kings and queens • World's largest rainforest • ...
Classic Literature Authors 2025-09-26
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- - Musketeer's all-for-one
- - Jane Eyre's attic dweller
- - Animal farm's big brother
- - Raven's nevermore croaker
- - Crime's punishment ponderer
- - Metamorphosis bug waker
- - Old man's sea battler
- - Tale spinner of two cities
- - Gatsby's green light chaser
- - Ulysses' Dublin wanderer
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- - Pride's prejudiced matchmaker
- - Aeneid's Trojan exile
- - Grapes of wrath wrath
- - Wuthering's moor haunter
- - Room's own wave rider
- - Huckleberry's river guide
- - Hamlet's to-be-or-notter
- - Les Misérables' sewer seeker
- - Tess of d'Urbervilles' tragic
- - War and peace peacer
20 Clues: - War and peace peacer • - Aeneid's Trojan exile • - Grapes of wrath wrath • - Room's own wave rider • - Old man's sea battler • - Musketeer's all-for-one • - Metamorphosis bug waker • - Wuthering's moor haunter • - Hamlet's to-be-or-notter • - Ulysses' Dublin wanderer • - Jane Eyre's attic dweller • - Animal farm's big brother • - Raven's nevermore croaker • - Huckleberry's river guide • ...
No Fear Shakespeare 2022-04-20
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- A tribunes who condemn the plebeians for their fickleness in cheering Caesar when once they cheered for Caesar's enemy Pompey.
- Caesar's adopted son and appointed successor. Returns after Caesar's death.
- A member of the conspiracy. Leads Caesar right into the hands of the conspirators.
- A Roman senator renowned for his oratorical skill. He speaks at Ceasar's triumphal parade.
- Caesar's wife. Invests great authority in omens and portents.
- A loyal friend of Caesar. He proves to be a dangerous enemy of Brutus and the other conspirators.
- Caesar A great Roman general who has recently returned to Rome after a military victory in Spain.
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- A talented general and longtime acquaintance of Caesar. He slyly leads Brutus to belive that Caesar has become too powerful and must die.
- The third member of Antony and Octavius's coalition.
- One of the conspirators. A rough and blunt speaking man.
- Brutus's wife and the daughter of a noble Roman(Cato) who took sides against Caesar.
- A tribune who condemn the plebeians for their fickleness in cheering Caesar when once they cheered for Caesar's enemy Pompey.
- A high ranking well regarded Roman nobleman who participates in a conspiracy to assassinate Caesar.
13 Clues: The third member of Antony and Octavius's coalition. • One of the conspirators. A rough and blunt speaking man. • Caesar's wife. Invests great authority in omens and portents. • Caesar's adopted son and appointed successor. Returns after Caesar's death. • A member of the conspiracy. Leads Caesar right into the hands of the conspirators. • ...
Shakespeare Sonnet 130 2022-12-02
13 Clues: be white • if hairs be • more delight • in the breath • on the ground • i love to hear • is far more red • i in her cheeks • nothing like the • grant i never saw • damasked red and white • i think my love as rare • hath a far more pleasing
Hamlet Review 2016-11-18
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- Hamlet's best friend
- Servant to King Claudius
- Hamlet's mother
- Object that killed Hamlet (2 words)
- Fortinbras's Country
- Author of Hamlet
- Hamlet's Uncle
- Drowns
- Pompous attendant
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- The graveyard scene provides (2 words)
- Partner of Rosencrantz
- Soon to be king (at the end)
- Hamlet's Country
- Object that killed the queen (2 words)
- Hamlet's father (the _____)
- Court jester
- Claudius's friend and adviser
- Person who kills Hamlet
18 Clues: Drowns • Court jester • Hamlet's Uncle • Hamlet's mother • Hamlet's Country • Author of Hamlet • Pompous attendant • Hamlet's best friend • Fortinbras's Country • Partner of Rosencrantz • Person who kills Hamlet • Servant to King Claudius • Hamlet's father (the _____) • Soon to be king (at the end) • Claudius's friend and adviser • Object that killed Hamlet (2 words) • ...
Zgodovina 2023-10-10
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- srednjeveška plemena
- veliki vladar frankovske države
- pomožna zgodovinska veda
- tiskarski stroj
- slovenska državna tvorba
- smer, ki je usmerjena k človeku
- da vinci slikar mona lize
- spomeniki najstarejše ohranjeno besedilo v slovenskem jeziku
- smer, ki se zgleduje po antiki
- kip iz firenc
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- minuskula srednjeveška pisava
- srednjeveški dramatik
- znanost
- galus petelin skladatelj
- si muove sloviti stavek (Galilei)
- pomembno italijansko mesto
- veda o starih kovancih
- vek zgodovinsko obdobje
18 Clues: znanost • kip iz firenc • tiskarski stroj • srednjeveška plemena • srednjeveški dramatik • veda o starih kovancih • vek zgodovinsko obdobje • galus petelin skladatelj • pomožna zgodovinska veda • slovenska državna tvorba • da vinci slikar mona lize • pomembno italijansko mesto • minuskula srednjeveška pisava • smer, ki se zgleduje po antiki • veliki vladar frankovske države • ...
English - shakespere 2025-03-04
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- was a man who wrote plays, poems, and a famous book, Romeo and Juliet
- William Shakespeare's wife
- William Shakespeare's daughter
- theatre that Shakespeare created so he could perform a play
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- is a play that Shakespeare created and the plot is our Four Athenians run away to the forest only to have Puck the fairy make both of the boys fall in love with the same girl
- a character in Romeo and Juliet, is a capuluet
- One of shakespeare's plays that is about The ghost of the King of Denmark tells his son Hamlet to avenge his murder by killing the new king, Hamlet's uncle
7 Clues: William Shakespeare's wife • William Shakespeare's daughter • a character in Romeo and Juliet, is a capuluet • theatre that Shakespeare created so he could perform a play • was a man who wrote plays, poems, and a famous book, Romeo and Juliet • ...
Romeo & Juliet (Max Docherty) 2021-08-18
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- a theatre company
- The erawas characterized by great pageantry
- Severe epidemic from 1603-1604
- Something that is sorted by the title or similarity to the title
- The original Globe burned down in 1613 due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of Henry VIII.
- Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally hunting on another man’s property
Down
- Dessert was an orange
- __________ _ was 25 when she became queen of england in 1558 and reigned until 1603 when she died
- A modern version of The ____________________ was created in 1996
- Creativity over originality
- Was in love with one of her subjects, lord robert dudley, rumors that he was going to murder his wife to be with the queen
- Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
- England rose as a _________ _____
- Richer people could pay as much as __ pennies to sit above and next to the theatre
15 Clues: a theatre company • Dessert was an orange • Creativity over originality • Severe epidemic from 1603-1604 • England rose as a _________ _____ • Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • The erawas characterized by great pageantry • Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon • A modern version of The ____________________ was created in 1996 • ...
Romeo & Juliet Background Notes[Max Docherty] 2021-08-18
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- __________ _ was 25 when she became queen of england in 1558 and reigned until 1603 when she died
- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally hunting on another man’s property
- Richer people could pay as much as __ pennies to sit above and next to the theatre
- Was in love with one of her subjects, lord robert dudley, rumors that he was going to murder his wife to be with the queen
- Severe epidemic from 1603-1604
- Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
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- Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon
- The era was characterized by great pageantry
- England rose as a _________ _____
- A modern version of The ____________________ was created in 1996
- a theatre company
- The original Globe burned down in 1613 due to a cannon shot used as a prop during a production of Henry VIII.
- Creativity over originality
- Dessert was an orange
- Something that is sorted by the title or similarity to the title
15 Clues: a theatre company • Dessert was an orange • Creativity over originality • Severe epidemic from 1603-1604 • England rose as a _________ _____ • Built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company • The era was characterized by great pageantry • Born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon • A modern version of The ____________________ was created in 1996 • ...
Restoration Theater 2020-11-02
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- was one of England's greatest play writes after Shakespeare.
- the forestage in front of the proscenium
- was restored to the throne and theatre became legal again.
- Most popular, would mock the upper-class and would have vulgar and suggestive language.
- encompasses some extremely good deed done by a very willful, admirable character.
- shorter version of plays, popular because people could put them on in their homes or in private.
- centralized around a specific character who had an overshadowing trait.
- mandated that women had to perform female roles.
Down
- He dominated the late 19th and early 20th century.
- They produced famous operas, including the Pirates of Penzance and H.M.S. Pinafore.
- English poet, dramatist, and literary critic who so dominated the literary scene of his day
- housed the scenery
- had a complicated plot, usually revolves around romance and adventure.
- Most tragedies were retellings of this person.
- French actor and playwright, considered France’s greatest writer of comedies
15 Clues: housed the scenery • the forestage in front of the proscenium • Most tragedies were retellings of this person. • mandated that women had to perform female roles. • He dominated the late 19th and early 20th century. • was restored to the throne and theatre became legal again. • was one of England's greatest play writes after Shakespeare. • ...
Cue for Treason 2021-11-03
10 Clues: 281 • England • Elizabethan • Geoffrey tresse • Katharine Russel • is actually a girl • betray your country • where peter was found • live north of England • talk about in chapter8
Romeo and Juliet 2025-11-26
10 Clues: the city • the writer • the prince • depressed guy • Romeo's family • Juliet's family • Capulet's hosts this • forced to be married • wants to marry Juliet • Juliet's close friend
Les mots croisés 2022-06-04
7 Clues: les enemis des Montaigu • grand dramaturge et acteur anglais • Globe théâtre rond qui existe toujours • une fameuse pièce de théâtre de Shakespeare • qui provoque la pitié et la peur chez le public • la reine de laquelle vient le mot "élisabethain" • un des lieux plus impotant dans le théâtre élisabethain
group a chris ben bayley noah 2015-10-15
5 Clues: what month did he die? • Where was Shakespeare born? • What is Shakespeare famous for? • Who did Shakespeare get married too? • What did he leave his wife in the will?
The Renaissance and New Ideas, Unit 1 2015-10-29
Across
- Natural Philosophers
- Renaissance
- Renaissance man
- Montesquieu
- Ticket to Heaven
- Gutenberg translated it
- Not religious
- New painting material
- Mr. Protester of corruption
- Reaction against Catholic Church
- Creator just gets things going
- Earth centered
- Man has worth and dignity
- Inspired Italians
Down
- Period before Renaissance
- Age of____________
- Common language
- English writer
- Sun centered
- Greek & Roman
- Locke
- Mr. Positive
- Mr. Negative
- Gradual improvement
- Gravity is my thing
- Wollstonecraft
- 100 years
27 Clues: Locke • 100 years • Renaissance • Montesquieu • Sun centered • Mr. Positive • Mr. Negative • Greek & Roman • Not religious • English writer • Earth centered • Wollstonecraft • Common language • Renaissance man • Ticket to Heaven • Inspired Italians • Age of____________ • Gradual improvement • Gravity is my thing • Natural Philosophers • New painting material • Gutenberg translated it • Period before Renaissance • ...
