shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
Petőfi Sándor 2020-05-12
11 Clues: itt született • fia keresztneve • legjobb barátja • anyja keresztneve • apja foglalkozása • eredeti családneve • csatában a vezetője • szerelme keresztneve • ebben a háborúban tűnt el • 18 évesen ez volt a foglalkozása • ennek az írónak a műveiért rajongott
Macbeth 2018-05-25
Nama Ruang² di kosayu 2025-10-21
Romeo and Juliet 2026-03-23
AVIOCEAN CROSSWORD 2020-12-08
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- GUPTA FRIEND
- TO BE OR NOT TO BE
- THE UNSINKABLE
- THE DAILY SHOW
- LONG WALK TO FREEDOM
- MONA LISA
- FAMOUS RAINDEER
- FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY STING LIKE A BEE
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- 2 RAND COIN ANIMAL
- R.I.P AVENGER
- I'M NO WEEKEND SPECIAL
- ROMAN KING
- WHITE RAPPER
- THE HAND OF GOD
- BEST SELLING MUSIC ALBUM OF ALL TIME MJ
- NANDI'S SON WHO KILLED A LION
- WALT ------?
17 Clues: MONA LISA • ROMAN KING • GUPTA FRIEND • WHITE RAPPER • WALT ------? • R.I.P AVENGER • THE UNSINKABLE • THE DAILY SHOW • THE HAND OF GOD • FAMOUS RAINDEER • 2 RAND COIN ANIMAL • TO BE OR NOT TO BE • LONG WALK TO FREEDOM • I'M NO WEEKEND SPECIAL • NANDI'S SON WHO KILLED A LION • BEST SELLING MUSIC ALBUM OF ALL TIME MJ • FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY STING LIKE A BEE
Readathon Crossword 2021-10-23
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- Something you say in a children's game and the title of a Stephen King book
- Weird dude who's obsessed with sweets
- R.L. Stine series
- Austen
- First release
- True story
- Play by Shakespeare
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- Canadian e-reader
- Tiny royalty
- babysitter's ____
- Greek goddess of wisdom
- Read
- Barnes & _____
- It's a book but not
- Word before monument or fiction
- Page holder
- Between daylight and darkness
17 Clues: Read • Austen • True story • Page holder • Tiny royalty • First release • Barnes & _____ • Canadian e-reader • babysitter's ____ • R.L. Stine series • It's a book but not • Play by Shakespeare • Greek goddess of wisdom • Between daylight and darkness • Word before monument or fiction • Weird dude who's obsessed with sweets • ...
Shakespeare new words 2021-10-29
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- having or showing impressive beauty or dignity
- a person or group of people who are charged with or on trial for a crime.
- a slight or indirect indication or suggestion
- the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute that is reached by each side making concessions
- suitcases or other bags in which to pack personal belongings for traveling
- casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true
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- inflict severe pain or suffering on
- a feeling of great surprise or wonder
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something
- murder in a surprise attack for political or religious reasons
- having no real value or use
- thought out or planned beforehand.
13 Clues: having no real value or use • thought out or planned beforehand. • inflict severe pain or suffering on • a feeling of great surprise or wonder • a slight or indirect indication or suggestion • having or showing impressive beauty or dignity • the first appearance of light in the sky before sunrise • a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something • ...
Ella & Brooke Shakespeare 2017-06-27
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- The Globe Theatre was located in the south banks of the river __________
- when shall we three meet again in thunder, lightning, or in _________
- The name of Shakespears wife
- Shakespear wore a gold hoop __________
- _____________ were thrown at the actors during plays if the plays was disliked
- how many sibiling did Shakespear have
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- Shakespears shortest play
- The name of shakespears family home in stratford
- what was his first name
- Shakespears sons name
- what was Shakespears mums name
- what was Shakespears longest play
- what was Shakespears dads name
13 Clues: Shakespears sons name • what was his first name • Shakespears shortest play • The name of Shakespears wife • what was Shakespears mums name • what was Shakespears dads name • what was Shakespears longest play • how many sibiling did Shakespear have • Shakespear wore a gold hoop __________ • The name of shakespears family home in stratford • ...
Facts about Shakespeare 2013-04-30
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- His first name
- Group in which he belonged to for a while
- Month of death
- Place of birth
- The second biggest house what was purchased by himself
- One of his occupations
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- The country in which he was born
- His son, the twin who passed away at 11 years old
- His spouse
- His daughter
- Where Shakespeare got buried
- His son, the twin who didn't pass away at 11 years old
- Where he got married
13 Clues: His spouse • His daughter • His first name • Month of death • Place of birth • Where he got married • One of his occupations • Where Shakespeare got buried • The country in which he was born • Group in which he belonged to for a while • His son, the twin who passed away at 11 years old • His son, the twin who didn't pass away at 11 years old • ...
All the world's a stage 2024-01-22
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- a famous playwright known for his sonnets and plays.
- The wooden stage where actors perform
- The person who writes a play or a story.
- to be or not to be, that is the...
- a long poem that tells a story, like Romeo and Juliet.
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- a word that means a funny play with a happy ending.
- a play written by Shakespeare is often called a…
- the opening part of a play where the characters and settings are introduced.
- a form of visual art where colors are applied to a surface to create an image
- The art of creating three-dimensional forms, often using materials like clay or stone.
- the art of arranging sounds in a way that is pleasant to the ear
- a performance art form that combines dance and music
12 Clues: to be or not to be, that is the... • The wooden stage where actors perform • The person who writes a play or a story. • a play written by Shakespeare is often called a… • a word that means a funny play with a happy ending. • a famous playwright known for his sonnets and plays. • a performance art form that combines dance and music • ...
AVIOCEAN CROSSWORD 2020-12-08
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- THE DAILY SHOW
- WALT ------?
- MONA LISA
- THE HAND OF GOD
- LONG WALK TO FREEDOM
- FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY STING LIKE A BEE
- THE UNSINKABLE
- BEST SELLING MUSIC ALBUM OF ALL TIME MJ
- 2 RAND COIN ANIMAL
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- NO WEEKEND SPECIAL
- NANDI'S SON WHO KILLED A LION
- WHITE RAPPER
- R.I.P AVENGER
- RAINDEER LEADER
- GUPTA FRIEND
- ROMAN KING
- TO BE OR NOT TO BE
17 Clues: MONA LISA • ROMAN KING • WALT ------? • WHITE RAPPER • GUPTA FRIEND • R.I.P AVENGER • THE DAILY SHOW • THE UNSINKABLE • RAINDEER LEADER • THE HAND OF GOD • NO WEEKEND SPECIAL • TO BE OR NOT TO BE • 2 RAND COIN ANIMAL • LONG WALK TO FREEDOM • NANDI'S SON WHO KILLED A LION • FLOAT LIKE A BUTTERFLY STING LIKE A BEE • BEST SELLING MUSIC ALBUM OF ALL TIME MJ
Boldog Szülinapot Jázmin! 2024-01-04
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- Királyi
- 27 van belőle
- Torta,ajándék
- A talaj közelében lévő formája a köd.
- Krisztust hordozó
- ...Shakespeare
- Virágát már az ókorban is használták krémek, fürdővizek,illatszerek elkészítéséhez.
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- Pozitív érzelmekkel jellemezhető mentális állapot
- A szülők ajándéka
- Összetett,támogató emberi viszony
- A naprendszer központi csillaga
- Akiknek az életünket köszönhetjük
- Rákos-patak völgyében fekszik
- Jelentése:Győzelem, nép ragyogása
- Embereket oltalmazó, harcra kész
- Jelentése: ember
- Boldogság forrása
17 Clues: Királyi • 27 van belőle • Torta,ajándék • ...Shakespeare • Jelentése: ember • A szülők ajándéka • Krisztust hordozó • Boldogság forrása • Rákos-patak völgyében fekszik • A naprendszer központi csillaga • Embereket oltalmazó, harcra kész • Összetett,támogató emberi viszony • Akiknek az életünket köszönhetjük • Jelentése:Győzelem, nép ragyogása • A talaj közelében lévő formája a köd. • ...
Shakespeare on the Stage and the Page 2024-04-30
6 Clues: William________ • Juliet's partner. • Scottish General of King Duncan's Army. • Prince of Denmark; Shakespearean Tragedy. • Famous theater Shakespeare and his troupe performed. • Famous Shakespearean comedy that Staples Put on last year.
Macbeth Act 1 Vocab 2022-03-07
11 Clues: guessing • from a place • despicable me • great courage • a short truth • busy activities • describing the future • awarded land from a king • where jesus was crucified • signaling someone’s approach • what shakespeare used to write
English 1, Semester 2 2024-05-15
11 Clues: Poetry • Logic device • Normal writing • Poem about light • slOw Over the rOad • Salad's first name • Dove Eurydice author • Biggest Caesar hater • Moving Weapon (author) • Urn Poem about pottery • A continuing line in poetry
Romeo and Juliet 2023-04-03
12 Clues: A servingman • A family name • A family name • Lover of Romeo • Romeo's cousin • Lover of Juliet • Suitor of Juliet • Cousin to Juliet • Writer of the play • Caretaker of Juliet • Close friend to Romeo • He married the lovers
Romeo and Juliet 2023-04-03
12 Clues: A servingman • A family name • A family name • Lover of Romeo • Romeo's cousin • Lover of Juliet • Suitor of Juliet • Cousin to Juliet • Writer of the play • Caretaker of Juliet • Close friend to Romeo • He married the lovers
Dráma (Lujzi, Márkó) 2020-11-04
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- Híres angol drámaíró
- Fájdalmas érzéseket kelt
- Csúcspont (a cselekményben)
- Ezekre tagolják a modern színdarabokat
- Nevetésre ingerel
- Vígjáték
- Ilyen formájú is lehet
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- Egyik meghatározó eleme a drámának
- Alaphelyzet
- Torzításokat tartalmaz, bohózat
- Cselekménye értékvesztéssel jár
- Ebben is megnyilvánul a cselekmény Kibontakozása
12 Clues: Vígjáték • Alaphelyzet • Nevetésre ingerel • Híres angol drámaíró • Ilyen formájú is lehet • Fájdalmas érzéseket kelt • Csúcspont (a cselekményben) • Torzításokat tartalmaz, bohózat • Cselekménye értékvesztéssel jár • Egyik meghatározó eleme a drámának • Ezekre tagolják a modern színdarabokat • Ebben is megnyilvánul a cselekmény Kibontakozása
Genevieve's Easter Egg Hunt 2015 2016-03-26
12 Clues: COOKWARE • NUKE FOOD • LEAGAL BEVERAGE • ANIME DECORATED • COUCH POTATO TOOL • SUMMER WATER WARDROBE • JOHN GREEN AND OTHERS • POST-SHOWER DRYING TOOL • FRENCH PRESS INGREDIENT • SCARVES AND GLOVES HOLDER • ENGLISH BARD AND PLAYWRIGHT • INSTEAD OF USING FINGERS TO EAT
Acacia and Liam 2023-06-01
12 Clues: Home State • Jesuit Univ • Legal Eagle • Favorite food • Place of origin • Our own Shakespeare • She wears them well • Liam's favorite sport • What is under his cap? • What color are her eyes • Acacia's favorite flower • What runs in Acacia's veins
Romeo és Júlia 2019-05-20
13 Clues: Júlia kérője • hősszerelmes • a mű szerzője • Júlia segítője • az író színháza • a város hercege • szerelmes naíva • a főhős segítője • bajkeverő a műben • a Romeo és Júlia műfaja • a főszereplő helyett párbajozik • legtöbb cselekmény itt játszódik • hatásmód, mely pozitív érzést vált ki a nézőben/olvasóban
Mid Schooler Night's Dream 2013-04-24
13 Clues: Day • Time • Town • Place • Part two • End of name • Part two of name • Part one of name • The Birthday Bard • What the kids have • Where the proceeds go • What you will have at the show • What will be served at the show
Reading Comprehension 2022-08-02
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- In A Midsummer Night's Dream, who is a mischievous pixie?
- What are fourteen-line poems with complicated rhyme patterns?
- In Romeo and Juliet, the story of the unlucky lovers ends in ______.
- The Earl of Southampton liked the poems and became Will's _______.
- Who is considered the greatest comic role ever created by William Shakespeare?
- A coat of arms was a _____ symbol.
- Which Roman poet did the story Venus and Adonis come from?
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- How did Robert Greene write about William Shakespeare?
- When Will's son Hamnet died, how old was Hamnet?
- What is the name of huge Spanish warships?
- In one of Will's first comedies, The Taming of the Shrew, who is a fortune hunter and marries a rich woman named Kate?
- Where did the bubonic plague sweep through?
12 Clues: A coat of arms was a _____ symbol. • What is the name of huge Spanish warships? • Where did the bubonic plague sweep through? • When Will's son Hamnet died, how old was Hamnet? • How did Robert Greene write about William Shakespeare? • In A Midsummer Night's Dream, who is a mischievous pixie? • Which Roman poet did the story Venus and Adonis come from? • ...
shakspeare 2025-03-04
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- is the name of the ghostly king in Hamlet
- is the first name of Romeo’s love interest?
- was shakespeare’s first play written?
- or False: Shakespeare wrote in English.
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- was shakespeare's wife's name?
- is the name of Hamlet’s father?
- wrote how many plays?
- was william shakespeare born.What is the name of Shakespeare’s most famous love story?
8 Clues: wrote how many plays? • was shakespeare's wife's name? • is the name of Hamlet’s father? • was shakespeare’s first play written? • or False: Shakespeare wrote in English. • is the name of the ghostly king in Hamlet • is the first name of Romeo’s love interest? • was william shakespeare born.What is the name of Shakespeare’s most famous love story?
B-line Crossword 2022-09-15
12 Clues: Dexter's hat • Robotics mascot • Scheduling whiz • Physics currency • Calculus currency • Cooking With ______ • Dr. Gallagher's team • Freshman Shakespeare • Mr. Dembinski's card game • Ms. Kram's ride to school • Most contended STUCO position • The number of bids to get to the TOC
Dráma (Lujzi, Márkó) 2020-11-04
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- Híres angol drámaíró
- Fájdalmas érzéseket kelt
- Csúcspont (a cselekményben)
- Ezekre tagolják a modern színdarabokat
- Nevetésre ingerel
- Vígjáték
- Ilyen formájú is lehet
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- Egyik meghatározó eleme a drámának
- Alaphelyzet
- Torzításokat tartalmaz, bohózat
- Cselekménye értékvesztéssel jár
- Ebben is megnyilvánul a cselekmény Kibontakozása
12 Clues: Vígjáték • Alaphelyzet • Nevetésre ingerel • Híres angol drámaíró • Ilyen formájú is lehet • Fájdalmas érzéseket kelt • Csúcspont (a cselekményben) • Torzításokat tartalmaz, bohózat • Cselekménye értékvesztéssel jár • Egyik meghatározó eleme a drámának • Ezekre tagolják a modern színdarabokat • Ebben is megnyilvánul a cselekmény Kibontakozása
Knight Times Crossword 2023-05-12
12 Clues: gum brand • Pope president • Spanish “hello” • Katie Shea’s sport • House Games winner • senior/junior party • Colin Cook signed to • Tennessee made pop star • Iconic English playwright • Common Bishop’s Cup loser • Shotput school record holder • Wednesday and Sunday celebration
Shakespeare - Romeo in Julija 2023-02-11
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- Priimek protagonista
- Dogodek, kjer sta se protagonista srečala
- Julijin zaročenec
- DiCaprio, Romeo iz filma Romeo + Juliet (1996)
- Ime avtorja tragedije
- Italijansko mesto, kjer se tragedija dogaja
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- Očiščenje
- Nasprotje tragedije
- Usoden za Romea
- Biti ali ne biti
- Gledališče, kjer je Shakespeare ustvarjal
- Literarno obdobje drame
- Protagonistka
13 Clues: Očiščenje • Protagonistka • Usoden za Romea • Biti ali ne biti • Julijin zaročenec • Nasprotje tragedije • Priimek protagonista • Ime avtorja tragedije • Literarno obdobje drame • Dogodek, kjer sta se protagonista srečala • Gledališče, kjer je Shakespeare ustvarjal • Italijansko mesto, kjer se tragedija dogaja • DiCaprio, Romeo iz filma Romeo + Juliet (1996)
Grandpa & Grandma Hughes 2023-07-10
12 Clues: Grandpas Job • How they met • Grandmas Job • Grandmas almamater • Grandpas Birthplace • Grandmas Birthplace • Month they were married • One of Grandpas strengths • Grandpas favorite reading • Grandmas Favorite Activity • What city did Grandma name • Number of kids in the family
Films que tu as regardé 2026-05-19
12 Clues: Shakespeare • Duo de choc • Demie Moore? • Fini en 3 fois • Dans mon top 4 • Igor green flag • Vu sur une chaise • Un mariage fiasco • Mariage pour tous • Ton film préféré ig • Conspirationnistes era • Tu l'as vraiment fini celui là ?
The Talent Show! 2013-04-24
13 Clues: Day • Time • Town • Place • Part two • End of name • Part two of name • Part one of name • The Birthday Bard • What the kids have • Where the proceeds go • What you will have at the show • What will be served at the show
Classic Literature, Plays, and Poetry 2020-03-31
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- Author of Wuthering Heights
- "Not a whit, we defy _____" (Hamlet)
- Author of Passing, Nella _____
- Victor Frankenstein's hometown
- F. Scott Fitzgerald coined this term to describe the 1920s (3 words)
- Nick Bottom's head is transformed into that of this creature
- Who defeated Macbeth?
- The Old Man and _____ _____ by Ernest Hemingway (2 words)
- "So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back _____ into the past"
- Of Mice and Men author
- Friar _____ of Romeo and Juliet
- Shakespeare plays have this many acts
- Romeo's suicide
- _____ Stoker, author of Dracula
- Dorian Gray's murdered friend
- Jay Gatsby's given name (2 words)
- Langston Hughes poem "The _____ Blues"
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- "Double, double,toil and _____"
- Shakespeare famously wrote in iambic _____
- A poet's word for "before"
- Dante wrote about this
- Mid-19th century creative movement based around divinity and nature,authors included Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau
- Pen name of Samuel Clemens
- James, Harlem Renaissance novelist
- Number of scenes in the final act of Hamlet
- Lily Briscoe's occupation
- Mary Shelley's writing style
- Emily, poet from Amherst, Massachusetts
- In a play, a speech delivered by the sole character in the scene
- Bride of Frankenstein
- Homer's two famous works: The Iliad and The...?
- Title of Byron, famous Romantic poet
32 Clues: Romeo's suicide • Who defeated Macbeth? • Bride of Frankenstein • Dante wrote about this • Of Mice and Men author • Lily Briscoe's occupation • A poet's word for "before" • Pen name of Samuel Clemens • Author of Wuthering Heights • Mary Shelley's writing style • Dorian Gray's murdered friend • Author of Passing, Nella _____ • Victor Frankenstein's hometown • ...
The literary context: Shakespeare, his contemporaries, and later writers 2023-09-21
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- Caryl Phillips wrote "The Nature of ____".
- How is Aaron (“the Moor”) presented?
- Character similar to Iago in Webster’s "The White Devil".
- Thomas Hardy wrote "The Mayor of _____".
- Author of "Wuthering Heights".
- Robert _____'s poems "My Last Duchess" and "Porphyria's Lover" explores the theme of possessive men.
- Who wrote "The Duchess of Malfi"?
- A leitmotif of _____ and dislocation is prevalent in Caryl Phillips' texts.
- Who wrote the 1879 play "A Doll's House"?
- Which Shakespeare play, other than "Othello", explores the tragic consequences of intense love?
- _____' poetry depicts the sinister aspects of love.
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- In Kit Marlowe's "Doctor Faustus", Faustus makes a pact with ____.
- Which other Shakespeare play has race as a central theme?
- A central theme in Hardy's Tess of the D'Urbervilles is _______.
- What happens to the Duchess of Malfi?
- Flamineo plots a double murder in order to advance his ____.
- ____ in "King Lear" is manipulative like Iago.
- Miller's "A View From a Bridge" explores the theme of ______ love.
- There are a number of _______ villains in Renaissance dramas.
- ______ roles are portrayed in Shakespeare's comedies, like "Much Ado about Nothing" and "The Taming of the Shrew".
- Daphne du Maurier’s novel explores the darker side of obsessive love.
- "Othello" and "_______" share the theme of ambition.
22 Clues: Author of "Wuthering Heights". • Who wrote "The Duchess of Malfi"? • How is Aaron (“the Moor”) presented? • What happens to the Duchess of Malfi? • Thomas Hardy wrote "The Mayor of _____". • Who wrote the 1879 play "A Doll's House"? • Caryl Phillips wrote "The Nature of ____". • ____ in "King Lear" is manipulative like Iago. • ...
Take Your Poet To Work Crossword 2024-07-05
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- 'Oh, East is East, and West is West, and never the ____ shall meet' - Rudyard Kipling
- ‘I wandered lonely as a _____’ - William Wordsworth
- 'No man is an ______, entire of itself.' - John Donne
- ‘All that _____ is not gold’ - William Shakespeare
- ‘Hope is the thing with _______’ - Emily Dickinson
- 'Candy is dandy but ____ is quicker.' - Ogden Nash
- 'I am the master of my ____' - William Ernest Henley
- 'Hope springs ______ in the human breast.' - Alexander Pope
- 'Theirs not to make reply/Theirs not to reason why/Theirs but to do and ___.' - Tennyson
- ‘She walks in _____, like the night’ - Lord Byron
- 'Look on my works, ye mighty, and _____.' - Shelley
- ‘The ____ doth protest too much, methinks’ - William Shakespeare
- ‘But still, like dust, I’ll ____’ - Maya Angelou
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- 'Come and trip it as ye go/On the light ______ toe.' - John Milton
- ‘This is the way the world ends/Not with a bang but a _____.’ - T.S. Eliot
- 'I am large, I contain _______.' - Walt Whitman
- 'Evil is ______ and always human/And shares our bed and eats at our own table.' - W.H. Auden
- 'And miles to go before I ____' - Robert Frost
- ‘Do not go _____ into that good night’ - Dylan Thomas
- 'Abandon all ____, ye who enter here!' - Dante
- 'Tread softly for you tread on my _____' - W.B. Yeats
21 Clues: 'And miles to go before I ____' - Robert Frost • 'Abandon all ____, ye who enter here!' - Dante • 'I am large, I contain _______.' - Walt Whitman • ‘But still, like dust, I’ll ____’ - Maya Angelou • ‘She walks in _____, like the night’ - Lord Byron • ‘All that _____ is not gold’ - William Shakespeare • ‘Hope is the thing with _______’ - Emily Dickinson • ...
Renaissance Literature 2024-01-21
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- a humorous imitation of another work of literature
- the destroyer of all things, including Love, in Sonnet 64
- kind of sonnet that follows the structure of an octave and sestet
- the type of stories that caused Quixote to lose his wits
- Quixote's "lady"
- the extended metaphor in Sonnet 3 compares Love to this
- type of love where a man (of lower status) yearns for the admiration of a woman who is uninterested
- number of the sonnet by Shakespeare that says how thinking of one's lover makes everything better
- a pair of lines that rhyme
- object that Monna Giovanna's son believes will cure him
- meter used by Shakespeare where 5 of 10 syllables are stressed in each line
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- a group of 4 lines in a Shakespearean sonnet
- poet devoted to Laura who wrote 300+ poems to her
- name of Quixote's horse
- what Quixote believes the windmills to be
- first name of Quixote's sidekick
- image Ronsard uses to depict why Helene should love him now
- when the audience knows more than the characters do: situational ____
- the evil magician who continually undermines Quixote
- phenomenon depicted in Sonnet 3
- genre which "Federigo's Falcon" seems to mirror
- Ronsard's recommendation to Helene
22 Clues: Quixote's "lady" • name of Quixote's horse • a pair of lines that rhyme • phenomenon depicted in Sonnet 3 • first name of Quixote's sidekick • Ronsard's recommendation to Helene • what Quixote believes the windmills to be • a group of 4 lines in a Shakespearean sonnet • genre which "Federigo's Falcon" seems to mirror • poet devoted to Laura who wrote 300+ poems to her • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
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- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
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- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
Across
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
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- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- "Gitanjali" is written by _________.
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • "Gitanjali" is written by _________. • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors Crossword 2022-03-14
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- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
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- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Poppy & Austin magnificent CrossWord 2021-07-02
6 Clues: shaking in fear • murderer in Shakespeare storys • something sharp and knife like • long nose and rides a broomstick • Dunking King in Shakespeare storys • a word with something to do with sad
Weekly Weekend 2013-06-19
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- Andy's girlfriend
- The Bully in "Angus"
- "The Black Cat" Author
- Where Shakespeare was born
- David"s girlfriend
- Alex Proyas's movie
- Our english teach
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- Bianca and Kate's father
- Where "Taming of The Shrew" takes place
- Joseph Strorm's brother
- Kate's husband
- Joseph Strorm's wife
- Angus's best friend
- Where Andy was from
- David's childhood friend
15 Clues: Kate's husband • Andy's girlfriend • Our english teach • David"s girlfriend • Angus's best friend • Where Andy was from • Alex Proyas's movie • The Bully in "Angus" • Joseph Strorm's wife • "The Black Cat" Author • Joseph Strorm's brother • Bianca and Kate's father • David's childhood friend • Where Shakespeare was born • Where "Taming of The Shrew" takes place
Persönlichkeiten in der Geschichte 2016-05-20
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- Erfinder der Kurz-Gruselgeschichten
- Erfinder des Buchdrucks
- erster römischer Kaiser
- Entwickler der Relativitätstheroie
- malte die Sixtinisch Kapelle
- wurde auf die Insel Elba verbannt
- Autor der amerikanischen Unabhängigkeitserklärung
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- entdeckte "Amerika"
- Autor Glasperlenspiel
- übersetzte die Bibel ins Deutsche
- Komponist ohne Gehör
- britischer Dichter (1564-1616)
- "Queen" von England
- Begründer des Kommunismus
- ehemaliger Bundeskanzler von Österreich
15 Clues: entdeckte "Amerika" • "Queen" von England • Komponist ohne Gehör • Autor Glasperlenspiel • Erfinder des Buchdrucks • erster römischer Kaiser • Begründer des Kommunismus • malte die Sixtinisch Kapelle • britischer Dichter (1564-1616) • übersetzte die Bibel ins Deutsche • wurde auf die Insel Elba verbannt • Entwickler der Relativitätstheroie • Erfinder der Kurz-Gruselgeschichten • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-14
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- a vulgar, long-winded, and sentimental character
- Juliet's mother
- handsome, intelligent, sensitive
- holy man who is respected
- hotheaded, loyal swordsman
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- passionate nature
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- peacemaker
- loyal, devoted and funny
- Romeo's mohter
- Juliet's father
- Romeo's father
- genre of book Romeo and Juliet is
- ask Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
- Escalus the prince of Verona
15 Clues: peacemaker • Romeo's mohter • Romeo's father • Juliet's mother • Juliet's father • passionate nature • wrote Romeo and Juliet • loyal, devoted and funny • holy man who is respected • hotheaded, loyal swordsman • Escalus the prince of Verona • handsome, intelligent, sensitive • ask Lord Capulet to marry Juliet • genre of book Romeo and Juliet is • ...
Famous Authors 2025-01-18
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- Wrote "The Alchemist."
- Penned the "Harry Potter" series.
- Wrote "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn."
- Wrote "Frankenstein."
- Author of "The Old Man and the Sea."
- Master of horror fiction.
- Created "The Hobbit."
- Authored "Pride and Prejudice."
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- Known for detective novels.
- Author of "The Raven."
- Wrote "1984."
- Authored "Wuthering Heights."
- Wrote "Les Misérables."
- Wrote "Hamlet."
- Wrote "Oliver Twist."
15 Clues: Wrote "1984." • Wrote "Hamlet." • Wrote "Frankenstein." • Wrote "Oliver Twist." • Created "The Hobbit." • Author of "The Raven." • Wrote "The Alchemist." • Wrote "Les Misérables." • Master of horror fiction. • Known for detective novels. • Authored "Wuthering Heights." • Authored "Pride and Prejudice." • Penned the "Harry Potter" series. • Author of "The Old Man and the Sea." • ...
A mixture 2022-07-08
15 Clues: a fruit • a planet • pop singer • a vegetable • the staff of life • a donestic animal • where pupils learn • a baroque composer • play by Shakespeare • where birds are kept • at the top of a house • where a hairdresser works • a conserve made with oranges • where animals and plants live • where flowers and vegetables are grown
Romeo and Juliet 2023-04-03
12 Clues: A servingman • A family name • A family name • Lover of Romeo • Romeo's cousin • Lover of Juliet • Suitor of Juliet • Cousin to Juliet • Writer of the play • Caretaker of Juliet • Close friend to Romeo • He married the lovers
Irodalmi keresztrejtvény 2022-05-02
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- Kecskeméti drámaíró költő
- a 3 nagy irodalmi műnem egyike
- szigeti veszedelem írója
- szerelmét lillának hivja
- 16.-18.sz tartó korszak
- shakespeare itt adott elő
- stílusirányzat
- a metafóra kiterjesztése
- irodalmi forradalom 16.sz eleje
- angol költő a 16-17.sz-ban
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- epika műfaja
- 1554. október 20 született
- 1651és évben megjelent könyv
- egy drámai szerelmi történet
- magyar, főleg óda költő
- szentírás
16 Clues: szentírás • epika műfaja • stílusirányzat • 16.-18.sz tartó korszak • magyar, főleg óda költő • szigeti veszedelem írója • szerelmét lillának hivja • a metafóra kiterjesztése • Kecskeméti drámaíró költő • shakespeare itt adott elő • 1554. október 20 született • angol költő a 16-17.sz-ban • 1651és évben megjelent könyv • egy drámai szerelmi történet • a 3 nagy irodalmi műnem egyike • ...
William Shakespeare Crossword 2024-12-13
6 Clues: Who did he marry? • What is Shakespeare? • What was his company called? • How many kids did they have? • When is his birthday celebrated? • Where did Shakespeare go to school?
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
Down
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
stagecraft terms 2026-03-19
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- the person who must give a consistently great performance each time they step on the stage.
- began the Golden Age of the Broadway musical.
- 600 B.C. – 1500
- the technical art of theatrical production, encompassing all behind-the-scenes elements that bring a play or performance to life, excluding acting.
- the year the Moscow theatre was founed.
- the person who designs the outfits to build, rent, borrow, or buy for a production.
- the first modern Indian dramatist to achieve a worldwide reputation,receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.
- directed and starred in Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing, and Hamlet.
- The greatest playwright in the English language.
- the person who provides the words and story for a production.
- the person who develops a lighting concept and design for a production.
- oversees the business details
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- The first playhouse in the American colonies was built in?
- Expressing the rhythms of life and common to all humanity.
- an artist who designs dances for the stage.
- oversees the entire process of staging a production.
- 600B.C.– 1500 A.D.
- the person who develops the concept for the theatre setting.
- William Shakespeare died on?
- the director’s technical liaison backstage during rehearsals and performances.
20 Clues: 600 B.C. – 1500 • 600B.C.– 1500 A.D. • William Shakespeare died on? • oversees the business details • the year the Moscow theatre was founed. • an artist who designs dances for the stage. • began the Golden Age of the Broadway musical. • The greatest playwright in the English language. • oversees the entire process of staging a production. • ...
Shakespearean Tragedy 2026-05-25
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- Shakespeare emphasizes that action arises from __________.
- Even with outside forces, the hero still bears __________ for his actions.
- The tragic sequence ends in a final destructive event called the __________.
- Ghosts and witches represent the __________ element in Shakespeare’s tragedies.
- The emotional tone of Shakespeare’s plays is often described as deeply __________.
- Shakespeare’s tragic world contains a deep sense of __________ about human existence.
- The idea that “character is __________” suggests a link between nature and outcome.
- Many tragedies center on a struggle or __________ between opposing forces.
- The tragic sequence is driven primarily by human __________.
- Some critics argue that tragedy reflects a larger __________ __________ governing actions.
- One of the classical tragic emotions is __________, felt for the suffering hero.
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- Chance events, or __________, sometimes influence the tragic plot.
- Bradley argues that the central impression of tragedy is the sense of __________.
- The second classical tragic emotion is __________, stirred by the hero’s fall.
- Human beings act within limiting external __________ that shape their choices.
- In Shakespearean tragedy, the central figure is usually a single __________ whose fall defines the story.
- Shakespeare often shows the mysterious power of __________ influencing human outcomes.
- Tragedy is described as a tale of __________ and calamity.
- Shakespeare’s tragic heroes are usually people of __________ __________.
- A tragedy is described as a story of exceptional __________ leading to death.
20 Clues: Shakespeare emphasizes that action arises from __________. • Tragedy is described as a tale of __________ and calamity. • The tragic sequence is driven primarily by human __________. • Chance events, or __________, sometimes influence the tragic plot. • Shakespeare’s tragic heroes are usually people of __________ __________. • ...
Cats 2021-03-24
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- names of a cat
- Elliots middle name
- travelling artists
- last scence held here
- Greek theatre building
- Elliot wrote poems in this language
- in charge of production
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- Globe playwright
- most famous theatre song
- Lloyd Webber
- Thespis was responsible
- play with songs
- she sits and sits and sits and sits
- a collection of poems
- the mystery cat
- slaves and women acted
16 Clues: Lloyd Webber • names of a cat • play with songs • the mystery cat • Globe playwright • travelling artists • Elliots middle name • last scence held here • a collection of poems • Greek theatre building • slaves and women acted • Thespis was responsible • in charge of production • most famous theatre song • she sits and sits and sits and sits • Elliot wrote poems in this language
A Trip to the Museum 2025-06-21
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- The name of king Charles' son and first name of Shakespeare
- One of Shakespeare's most famous plays
- Where do the royals have their main office?
- The name of the Shakespeare theatre is...
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- When there are kings and queens, that's called a...
- the shape of the globe theatre is...
- the name of the King of England
7 Clues: the name of the King of England • the shape of the globe theatre is... • One of Shakespeare's most famous plays • The name of the Shakespeare theatre is... • Where do the royals have their main office? • When there are kings and queens, that's called a... • The name of king Charles' son and first name of Shakespeare
Romeo and Juliet 2026-05-27
10 Clues: Real • The writer • Story plot • Fighter (dead) • Jokester (dead) • The gossip column • Real or not real? • Drama queen (dead) • Damsel in distress • The man pulling the strings
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-14
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- a vulgar, long-winded, and sentimental character
- peacemaker
- genre of book Romeo and Juliet is
- holy man who is respected
- Juliet's father
- passionate nature
- loyal, devoted and funny
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- Escalus the prince of Verona
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- hotheaded, loyal swordsman
- Romeo's father
- Romeo's mohter
- Juliet's mother
- handsome, intelligent, sensitive
- ask Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
15 Clues: peacemaker • Romeo's father • Romeo's mohter • Juliet's mother • Juliet's father • passionate nature • wrote Romeo and Juliet • loyal, devoted and funny • holy man who is respected • hotheaded, loyal swordsman • Escalus the prince of Verona • handsome, intelligent, sensitive • ask Lord Capulet to marry Juliet • genre of book Romeo and Juliet is • ...
DG 2025-04-30
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- über 150 Schauspieltruppen
- bekannter Autor dieser Zeit
- spielen ausserhalb der…
- 21000 Zuschauer
- Erweiterung bestimmter Sprache
- Ziel
- … bis zwölf Schauspieler pro Truppe
- entstandene Theaterstücke zwischen 1580 und 1630
- Erweiterung
- Stattfinden erster Formen (Gebäude)
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- Geistliche präsentierten vor allem die … der Auferstehung Jesu Christi
- Entstehung vieler Theaterstücke zwischen 1580 und 1630
- zunehmend … inszeniert
- Mitspielendes Instrument
- ausschliesslich Frauen oder Männer?
15 Clues: Ziel • Erweiterung • 21000 Zuschauer • zunehmend … inszeniert • spielen ausserhalb der… • Mitspielendes Instrument • über 150 Schauspieltruppen • bekannter Autor dieser Zeit • Erweiterung bestimmter Sprache • … bis zwölf Schauspieler pro Truppe • ausschliesslich Frauen oder Männer? • Stattfinden erster Formen (Gebäude) • entstandene Theaterstücke zwischen 1580 und 1630 • ...
General Knowledge 2026-04-09
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- Human body's largest organ
- Red Planet
- Author of Hamlet
- Tallest mountain in the world
- Chemical symbol for gold
- Hardest natural substance
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- National sport of Japan
- Largest ocean on Earth
- Largest planet in our solar system
- Capital city of France
- Gas essential for breathing
- Fastest land animal
- Currency of Japan
- Inventor of the telephone
- Smallest prime number
15 Clues: Red Planet • Author of Hamlet • Currency of Japan • Fastest land animal • Smallest prime number • Largest ocean on Earth • Capital city of France • National sport of Japan • Chemical symbol for gold • Inventor of the telephone • Hardest natural substance • Human body's largest organ • Gas essential for breathing • Tallest mountain in the world • Largest planet in our solar system
Shakespeare & Elizabethan England 2025-09-22
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- England gained world power in 1588 after defeating the Spanish
- Shakespeare was famous for writing poems called
- Shakespeare helped establish a theatre called the
- Queen Elizabeth was often challenged because she defended this religion
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- Before The Globe and The Theatre were established, plays were performed in
- Murder and speaking against the church were punishable by
- A sport/ activity reserved for the wealthy to protect 'noble lands'
- Were at the top of the 'pyramid' of social classes in Elizabethan England
- One of the common illnesses contracted through dirty water and open sewers
- Laws enforced in the 1590s to further punish those without money
10 Clues: Shakespeare was famous for writing poems called • Shakespeare helped establish a theatre called the • Murder and speaking against the church were punishable by • England gained world power in 1588 after defeating the Spanish • Laws enforced in the 1590s to further punish those without money • A sport/ activity reserved for the wealthy to protect 'noble lands' • ...
shakspeare 2025-03-04
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- is the name of the ghostly king in Hamlet
- is the first name of Romeo’s love interest?
- was shakespeare’s first play written?
- or False: Shakespeare wrote in English.
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- was shakespeare's wife's name?
- is the name of Hamlet’s father?
- wrote how many plays?
- was william shakespeare born.What is the name of Shakespeare’s most famous love story?
8 Clues: wrote how many plays? • was shakespeare's wife's name? • is the name of Hamlet’s father? • was shakespeare’s first play written? • or False: Shakespeare wrote in English. • is the name of the ghostly king in Hamlet • is the first name of Romeo’s love interest? • was william shakespeare born.What is the name of Shakespeare’s most famous love story?
shakespear 2022-05-04
10 Clues: oldest twin • wife's name • his dads name • his moms name • his first name • Shakespeare son • number of sisters • month born and died • his oldest daughter • oldest daughters name
Romeo & Juliet 2022-09-13
10 Clues: Romeo's Wife • Romeo's cousin • Romeo's father • Capulet's Wife • Juliet's Father • Juliet's Husband • Servent of Juliet • Author of the play • wantes to marry juliet • where the play is held
Scottland 2026-05-21
10 Clues: Scotland • The state • Playwriter • Son of a King • King of Scots • Wife of a Thane • Thane of Cawdor • Heir to the king • This time period • Daggers and blood
Theatre in Shakespeare's time 2026-06-12
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- The queen who supported the arts and invited playing companies over to her palaces for private court performances.
- Richard ... (fill in his last name) was a renowned stage actor and a successful theatre entrepreneur. He played Romeo, Hamlet and other tragic characters in Shakespeare's plays.
- A lot of Shakespeare's plays are set in ... locations. This would have been attractive to his audiences who did not travel themselves and it would transport them to a different world.
- The iconic, open-air playhouse in London that was partly owned by Shakespeare and where his plays were performed.
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- Last name of a friend of William Shakespeare who also wrote successful plays.
- A period of cultural rebirth in Europe, when people became interested again in art, learning, and the ideas of ancient Greece and Rome
- A person who writes plays is a ... .
- The original name of the playing company for which Shakespeare wrote plays during most of his career was The Lord ...'s Men. Later, its name changed to The King's Men.
- In Elizabethan theatre, all young female parts would be played by ... .
- Shakespeare's nickname is The Great ... .
10 Clues: A person who writes plays is a ... . • Shakespeare's nickname is The Great ... . • In Elizabethan theatre, all young female parts would be played by ... . • Last name of a friend of William Shakespeare who also wrote successful plays. • The iconic, open-air playhouse in London that was partly owned by Shakespeare and where his plays were performed. • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
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- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
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- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
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- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
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- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
Down
- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
Down
- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Shakespeare crossword puzzle 2019-02-17
Across
- Portray in words; describe.
- Not allow to be seen; hide.
- Pointing indirectly towards someone's guilt but not conclusively proving it.
- remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant)
- A long and distinct period of history.
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- An official order that has the force of law.
- Write (something) in a hurried, careless way.
- A sign or piece of information that indicates something.
- The action or state of going regularly to or being present at a place or event.
- Treat as unworthy of serious consideration, to get rid of sth = to ...
- A place or situation in which no development or progress is taking place.
- an easily written symbol, character or stroke, based on a modified letter form to take the place of a common letter combination.
- Still in existence; surviving.
13 Clues: Portray in words; describe. • Not allow to be seen; hide. • Still in existence; surviving. • A long and distinct period of history. • An official order that has the force of law. • Write (something) in a hurried, careless way. • remove completely (something unwanted or unpleasant) • A sign or piece of information that indicates something. • ...
Shakespeare literary terms 2016-02-01
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- verse poetry verse without rhyme within lambic pentameter.
- a long speech by one character in a play
- irony the full significance of a character's words or actions are clear to the audience or reader.
- or death
- a conversion between two or more characters.
- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhymes; couplets often signal a characters exit of the end of the scene.
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- a play on the multiple meanings of a word, or a play on the two words that sound alike but have different meanings.
- a character speaks directly to the audience without being overhead by other characters on the stage.
- a character converses with himself/herself by expressing thoughts a loud while alone on stage.
- a character who is used as a contrast to another characters; this highlights or sets off the personality traits of the character.
- flaw a fault of the protagonist which usually leads to his/her
- Relief humor added that lessens the seriousness of the plot.
- a drama that depicts serious and important events that cause suffering and distress
13 Clues: or death • a long speech by one character in a play • a conversion between two or more characters. • verse poetry verse without rhyme within lambic pentameter. • Relief humor added that lessens the seriousness of the plot. • flaw a fault of the protagonist which usually leads to his/her • ...
Shakespeare Globe Theatre 2022-09-06
Across
- relating to or involving transformation
- what actors are onstage
- famous dead english playwright, poet, and actor
- closeness between people in personal relationships
- audience was split into 3 of these
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- often a ________ experience
- due to the thatched roof, everyone was subject to the ______
- audience would ____ at a murder
- audience would throw this at actors
- hard working people
- 600 of these could fit in the globe theatre
- first purpose built theatre
- full of life and energy
13 Clues: hard working people • full of life and energy • what actors are onstage • often a ________ experience • first purpose built theatre • audience would ____ at a murder • audience was split into 3 of these • audience would throw this at actors • relating to or involving transformation • 600 of these could fit in the globe theatre • famous dead english playwright, poet, and actor • ...
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
No Fear Shakespeare 2022-04-20
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE according to Tasmine 2021-04-27
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- An artist whose profession is to play a role on stage or screen.
- Is an account of past events deemed worthy of remembrance
- He misunderstands and goes to give himself death in the tomb, at the side of Juliette.
- Is both the art of representing a drama or a comedy
- He is Prince of Denmark
- Is a work of cinema or audiovisual
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- Is the family name of Lady
- Was an English poet, playwright and actor, widely regarded as the world's greatest writer in the English language and preeminent playwright
- Is a Play by William Shakespeare
- Is a theatrical genre, mixing comedy, singing, dancing and tap dancing.
10 Clues: He is Prince of Denmark • Is the family name of Lady • Is a Play by William Shakespeare • Is a work of cinema or audiovisual • Is both the art of representing a drama or a comedy • Is an account of past events deemed worthy of remembrance • An artist whose profession is to play a role on stage or screen. • ...
shakspeare 2025-03-04
Across
- is the name of the ghostly king in Hamlet
- is the first name of Romeo’s love interest?
- was shakespeare’s first play written?
- or False: Shakespeare wrote in English.
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- was shakespeare's wife's name?
- is the name of Hamlet’s father?
- wrote how many plays?
- was william shakespeare born.What is the name of Shakespeare’s most famous love story?
8 Clues: wrote how many plays? • was shakespeare's wife's name? • is the name of Hamlet’s father? • was shakespeare’s first play written? • or False: Shakespeare wrote in English. • is the name of the ghostly king in Hamlet • is the first name of Romeo’s love interest? • was william shakespeare born.What is the name of Shakespeare’s most famous love story?
writer 2022-10-21
10 Clues: "LAlita" • "Crucible" • "Jane Eyre" • "Love of Life" • "Leyla and Majnun • "Old man and fish • "Romeo and juliet • Camus "The Stranger" • Tolstoy "war and peace" • Who wrote "The Metamorphosis"
english literature 2026-06-11
10 Clues: lake poet • shakespeare • critic's critic • dramatic monologue • a room of one's own • negative capability • objective corelative • father of english essays • father of english poetry • prince of english essays
"Romeo and Juliet" Review 2022-05-27
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- resents Romeo & friends crashing a party
- name for the period when WS lived
- Shakespeare was born the son of a ___
- tells Romeo that Juliet is dead
- pennant color for tragedies
- Juliet looks down at Romeo from her ___
- The ___ , or black death, was a real fear
- character with opposing traits to another
- no ___ were allowed as actors, only men
- more expensive, covered seats in Globe Theatre
- type of play that deals with past events
- pennant color for comedies
- threatens to kick Juliet out of the house
- “Romeo and Juliet” is an example of a ___
- a time of rebirth of culture and science
- how Romeo is able to climb into J’s room
- is related to Paris and Mercutio
- remembers when Juliet was 3 years old
- ends happily, w/a wedding
- where main action of a play took place
- where actors changed costumes
- Capulets & Montagues have a longtime ___
- used mostly for bedroom/balcony scenes
- door built into the main stage
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- city where most of the action takes place
- famously asks, “What’s in a name?”
- what the ceiling over stage was called
- burned down and was rebuilt
- Romeo’s first “love”
- first talks to Juliet about Count Paris
- Shakespeare wrote over 150 ___
- fairy described by Mercutio that plants dreams
- dies of grief for her son
- takes a bribe, sells Romeo poison
- used mostly for indoor scenes
- thinks he knows a way to end the feud
- Juliet would rather die than marry ___
- signified which type of play was performed
- nickname for ground-level audience
- promises to make a statue of Juliet
- ten syllables per line poetry
- were located outside of town in London
- the “peacemaker” cousin of Romeo
- when a character give a speech alone on stage
- where Romeo lives while in exile
- Romeo accidentally causes the death of ___
- Shakespeare wrote 37 ___ in all
- pennant color for histories
48 Clues: Romeo’s first “love” • dies of grief for her son • ends happily, w/a wedding • pennant color for comedies • burned down and was rebuilt • pennant color for tragedies • pennant color for histories • used mostly for indoor scenes • ten syllables per line poetry • where actors changed costumes • Shakespeare wrote over 150 ___ • door built into the main stage • ...
Chapter 12 crossword puzzle 2022-05-19
Across
- The split in the church
- a painting that depicts and celebrates the arrival of spring
- a tragic play written by Shakespeare
- a special technique used by artists in order to show landscapes more realistically
- an artist who was asked to redecorate the town hall
- a masterpiece that describes Dante’s long journey
- Shakespeare, A really famous writer who is said to have written some of the greatest plays of all time.
- a word that means the native language
- images that are carved on blocks of wood.
- a sculpture and painter
- A family who came from Spain and got to be the most powerful patrons during their time.
- a very famous fresco in the world which shows the final meal that Jesus had with his followers
- an invention that allowed people to print books faster and sell them for less money, and this made knowledge spread faster and cheaper than before
- people who use some money to support and encourage artists.
- people who supported Luther’s ideas and were against the church.
Down
- a letter which said that Luther had sixty days to take back his theses about the church.
- a word that basically means cut off
- a very important movement that Luther began
- ancient writings that inspired humanism
- a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci
- a famous family that got their money as bankers and textile merchants, managing to have a great impact during the renaissance.
- a fresco that shows a battle scene where four men are fighting intensely.
- a clue which had said seek and you shall find
- a very famous painting done by Leonardo da Vinci
- a book that teaches people about leadership written by Machiavelli
- a form of mapmaking during the renaissance.
- a branch that was based on Luther’s teachings from the theses that he wrote.
- a physician who dissected bodies and published his findings\
- a movement which had caused gradual changes in the arts, writing, and thinking
- one of the greatest plays that Shakespeare wrote.
30 Clues: The split in the church • a sculpture and painter • a nickname for Leonardo da Vinci • a word that basically means cut off • a tragic play written by Shakespeare • a word that means the native language • ancient writings that inspired humanism • images that are carved on blocks of wood. • a very important movement that Luther began • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
Across
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
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- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
Across
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
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- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- "Gitanjali" is written by _________.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • "Gitanjali" is written by _________. • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors Crossword 2022-03-14
Across
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Ray Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Murthy Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
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- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Sharma The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Language and grammar 2022-01-13
Across
- Type of word: "On" is a..
- The appeal to emotions with emotional language
- A method of narration that describes happenings in the flow of thoughts in the minds of the characters is called - Stream of...
- Repetition of a word or expression at the beginning of successive sentences
- The opposite of paratactic sentence structure
- The English word for "billedsprog"
- Repetition of an initial consonant sound in two or more words.
- Antonym of "important"...
- The English word for "fortolkning"
- Shakespeare wrote comedies and...
- Shakespeare wrote plays and...
- Another word for the main character
- - When the texts starts in the middle of the events it starts in medias..
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- Type of word: Interpretation is a
- In the middle of the non-fictional pentagram
- Extravagant exaggeration
- A combination of contradictory or incongruous words
- - English word for "roman"
- The English word for "alvidende" narrator
- The Shakespearean sonnet has 3 ..... and an ending couplet
- Type of word - Thoroughly is an..
- A figure of speech comparing two unlike things that is often introduced by "like" or "as"
- The English word for "budskab"
- - Type of word: introvert
- The opposite of flashbacks
- The form of language used by a specific socioeconomic class
- The use of irony to mock or convey contempt
27 Clues: Extravagant exaggeration • Type of word: "On" is a.. • Antonym of "important"... • - Type of word: introvert • - English word for "roman" • The opposite of flashbacks • The English word for "budskab" • Shakespeare wrote plays and... • Type of word: Interpretation is a • Type of word - Thoroughly is an.. • Shakespeare wrote comedies and... • The English word for "billedsprog" • ...
Macbeth Act I 2024-01-13
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- King Duncan of _____________.
- Donalbain and _________ are King Duncan's sons.
- Name of the famous theatre in London that is a replica of Shakespeare's theater.
- How many witches are there?
- Lady Macbeth tells her husband to "look like th'innocent flower, but be ____"
- Banquo says the witches have these, and it confuses him.
- The three characteristics of thrillers are clock, _______, and crucible.
- Lady Macbeth refers to the crown as the "golden ___"
- A long speech delivered by a character to other characters onstage.
- A ______ tells Lady Macbeth that King Duncan is coming.
- King James grew increasingly paranoid after the _____ plot assassination attempt.
- The Thane of _____ was a traitor and will be executed.
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- Shakespeare opens the play with _________ to add to the spooky atmosphere.
- In the version of Macbeth directed by Polly Findlay, the witches are played by _________.
- Author of Macbeth.
- At the beginning of the play, Scotland is involved in a war with _____.
- Who tells Macbeth he will become King?
- Lady Macbeth seems to have a lot of it!
- Who will have royal children, but will not be King of Scotland himself?
- Gender, violence, and ______ are recurring topics in Macbeth.
- Macbeth starts the play as Thane of ____.
- King James became King of England after Queen ___ had no children.
22 Clues: Author of Macbeth. • How many witches are there? • King Duncan of _____________. • Who tells Macbeth he will become King? • Lady Macbeth seems to have a lot of it! • Macbeth starts the play as Thane of ____. • Donalbain and _________ are King Duncan's sons. • Lady Macbeth refers to the crown as the "golden ___" • The Thane of _____ was a traitor and will be executed. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Boyd 2023-04-25
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- Philosophy about focusing on oneself rather than divine beliefs
- Famous Playwright and Actor
- One of, if not the most famous painting in the world painted by a famous artist
- English Mathematician that made three laws of motion and discovered Calculus
- King of England that had 6 wives
- Astronomer who thought the Universe was heliocentric
- Form of music that Catholic Monks sang
- Father of Humanism
- Famous Artist and Sculptor
- Earliest major book printed with a movable metal type that could be mass-produced
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- Italian writer, poet, humanist, and writer of the Decameron
- Religious movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s
- Famous Tragedy written by William Shakespeare about star-crossed lovers
- Famous Artist that painted the most famous painting arguably, and another very famous one
- City of Water and One of the cities where the Renaissance started
- Famous building known for its many art pieces of the Renaissance
- Rebirth of the world where trade, art, and literature boomed again.
- One of the most famous statues in the world made by Michelangelo
- Instrument used in the Renaissance and an ancestor of the Oboe
- Famous Guitar-like instrument
- One of the cities where the Renaissance started and is known for its many masterpieces of Art
21 Clues: Father of Humanism • Famous Artist and Sculptor • Famous Playwright and Actor • Famous Guitar-like instrument • King of England that had 6 wives • Form of music that Catholic Monks sang • Astronomer who thought the Universe was heliocentric • Religious movement that swept through Europe in the 1500s • Italian writer, poet, humanist, and writer of the Decameron • ...
England Activity Book 2025-03-02
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- Monarchy of the United Kingdom.
- Official residence of the British monarch.
- Art museum in Trafalgar Square, London.
- Regalia and vestments worn by British monarchs during ceremonies.
- Longest reigning monarch of England.
- National flag of the United Kingdom.
- Major river flowing through London.
- One of the oldest universities in the world.
- Husband of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Son of Queen Elizabeth II.
- Prehistoric stone circle in Wiltshire.
- Legendary rock band from Liverpool.
- Historic castle and former prison.
- Fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Nickname for London's underground train system.
- Traditional form of public transportation in London.
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- Prestigious tennis tournament held in London.
- Traditional British public phone booth.
- Iconic red two-level public transport vehicle.
- Popular bat-and-ball sport in England.
- Famous park in London.
- Famous English playwright and poet.
- Giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the Thames.
- Museum, Museum in London housing a vast collection of world art and artifacts.
- Iconic clock tower in London.
- Mother of Prince William and Prince Harry.
- Classic British dish of fried fish and potatoes.
- Reconstructed Elizabethan playhouse associated with Shakespeare.
- Area known for its picturesque villages and rolling hills.
- Beverage traditionally associated with British culture.
30 Clues: Famous park in London. • Son of Queen Elizabeth II. • Iconic clock tower in London. • Husband of Queen Elizabeth II. • Monarchy of the United Kingdom. • Historic castle and former prison. • Longest reigning monarch of England. • Major river flowing through London. • Legendary rock band from Liverpool. • National flag of the United Kingdom. • ...
Macbeth Scene 7 2023-02-23
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- Macduff is still haunted by the __ of his wife and child.
- Dunsinane castle has been surrendered to __.
- Had a short soliloquy about vengeance.
Down
- Slain by Macbeth
- Macbeth was called this by his enemies.
- "The __ himself could not pronounce a title More hateful to mine ear"(Shakespeare 5.7.10-11)
- Macbeth wouldn't be killed by anyone born of a __
- "We have met with __es"(Shakespeare 5.7.34).(They are traitors from Macbeth's army that joined Malcolm's forces)
8 Clues: Slain by Macbeth • Had a short soliloquy about vengeance. • Macbeth was called this by his enemies. • Dunsinane castle has been surrendered to __. • Macbeth wouldn't be killed by anyone born of a __ • Macduff is still haunted by the __ of his wife and child. • "The __ himself could not pronounce a title More hateful to mine ear"(Shakespeare 5.7.10-11) • ...
Romeo & Juliet crossword 2021-12-01
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- female protagonist
- The man Capulet wants Juliet to marry
- gives Romeo poison
- Expert fencer
- written by Shakespeare
- How Romeo takes his life
- Is a peacekeeper
- City where the play takes place
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- How Juliet takes her life
- Romeo's friend
- Created by Romeo and Juliet's death
- Friar of Verona
- male protagonist
- Friar from Manchua
- Found juliet dead
15 Clues: Expert fencer • Romeo's friend • Friar of Verona • male protagonist • Is a peacekeeper • Found juliet dead • female protagonist • gives Romeo poison • Friar from Manchua • written by Shakespeare • How Romeo takes his life • How Juliet takes her life • City where the play takes place • Created by Romeo and Juliet's death • The man Capulet wants Juliet to marry
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-14
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- hotheaded, loyal swordsman
- loyal, devoted and funny
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- as Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
- Romeo's father
- genre of book Romeo and Juliet is
- Romeo's mohter
- Escalus the prince of Verona
- peacemaker
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- passionate nature
- Juliet's mother
- holy man who is respected
- Juliet's father
- handsome, intelligent, sensitive
- a vulgar, long-winded, and sentimental character
15 Clues: peacemaker • Romeo's father • Romeo's mohter • Juliet's mother • Juliet's father • passionate nature • wrote Romeo and Juliet • loyal, devoted and funny • holy man who is respected • hotheaded, loyal swordsman • Escalus the prince of Verona • as Lord Capulet to marry Juliet • handsome, intelligent, sensitive • genre of book Romeo and Juliet is • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-14
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- Escalus the prince of Verona
- as Lord Capulet to marry Juliet
- Juliet's mother
- a vulgar, long-winded, and sentimental character
- Romeo's mohter
- loyal, devoted and funny
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- passionate nature
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- Romeo's father
- holy man who is respected
- Juliet's father
- peacemaker
- hotheaded, loyal swordsman
- handsome, intelligent, sensitive
- genre of book Romeo and Juliet is
15 Clues: peacemaker • Romeo's father • Romeo's mohter • Juliet's father • Juliet's mother • passionate nature • wrote Romeo and Juliet • loyal, devoted and funny • holy man who is respected • hotheaded, loyal swordsman • Escalus the prince of Verona • as Lord Capulet to marry Juliet • handsome, intelligent, sensitive • genre of book Romeo and Juliet is • ...
Romeo ja Julia 2024-03-03
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- Mõõk, millega Romeo end tappis
- Romeo ja Julia saatuse kehastus
- Kirjanik, kes "Romeo ja Julia" kirjutas
- Julia perekonna nimi
- Mürk, millega Julia end tappis
- Preester, kes Romeo ja Julia abiellus
- Julia tüdruk
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- Julia ämm
- Romeo perekonna nimi
- Verona väljak
- Romeo ja Julia poeg
- Julia õde
- Romeo sõber
- Verona linnapea
- Romeo ja Julia kohtumispaik
15 Clues: Julia ämm • Julia õde • Romeo sõber • Julia tüdruk • Verona väljak • Verona linnapea • Romeo ja Julia poeg • Romeo perekonna nimi • Julia perekonna nimi • Romeo ja Julia kohtumispaik • Mõõk, millega Romeo end tappis • Mürk, millega Julia end tappis • Romeo ja Julia saatuse kehastus • Preester, kes Romeo ja Julia abiellus • Kirjanik, kes "Romeo ja Julia" kirjutas
Kirjandus 2024-11-21
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- Rahvapärimuse järgi moondub ta hundiks õhtuti
- "Kuningas Oidipus" autor
- William Shakespeare teos
- Kes tappis Hamleti?
- Poliitiline mõistukõne ehk
- "Põrgupõhja uus Vanapagan" autor (perekonna nimi)
- Kurja jõu esindaja
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- Eesti rahvuseepos
- Mis sorti muinasjutul on enamasti olemas autor?
- Müüdid maailma tekkimisest (liik)
- Sõjajumal
- Mis riigis toimus "Hamleti" tegevus?
- Hamleti peategelane
- Põlvest põlve edasi jutustatud lugu
- Peajumal
15 Clues: Peajumal • Sõjajumal • Eesti rahvuseepos • Kurja jõu esindaja • Hamleti peategelane • Kes tappis Hamleti? • "Kuningas Oidipus" autor • William Shakespeare teos • Poliitiline mõistukõne ehk • Müüdid maailma tekkimisest (liik) • Põlvest põlve edasi jutustatud lugu • Mis riigis toimus "Hamleti" tegevus? • Rahvapärimuse järgi moondub ta hundiks õhtuti • ...
Famous Authors 2025-09-24
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- – Ulysses stream-of-consciousness master
- – Gave life to Frankenstein
- – 1984 prophet
- – Creator of Middle-earth
- – Wrote about a boy wizard
- – Master of the macabre
- – Horror’s modern master
- – Pride and Prejudice author
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- – Victorian chronicler of London
- – Wrote Mrs. Dalloway
- – Bard of Avon
- – Wuthering Heights surname
- – Known for short, direct prose
- – Rafted down the Mississippi
- – Gatsby’s creator
15 Clues: – Bard of Avon • – 1984 prophet • – Gatsby’s creator • – Wrote Mrs. Dalloway • – Master of the macabre • – Horror’s modern master • – Creator of Middle-earth • – Wrote about a boy wizard • – Gave life to Frankenstein • – Wuthering Heights surname • – Pride and Prejudice author • – Rafted down the Mississippi • – Known for short, direct prose • – Victorian chronicler of London • ...
Shakespeare’s Work 2024-03-21
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- Where in Italy was Romeo and Juliet set?
- A speech said in a play, usually to oneself
- The love interest and the main character in the play (8 Across)
- Shakespeare’s longest play
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- The theatre which was founded by the company Shakespeare worked at and where his plays were performed
- The male main character who falls in love with (4 Down)
- The female main character in a very well-known romantic play (Hint: Capulet)
- A poem that has 14 lines, used in plays such as Hamlet
- What did Shakespeare write?
9 Clues: Shakespeare’s longest play • What did Shakespeare write? • Where in Italy was Romeo and Juliet set? • A speech said in a play, usually to oneself • A poem that has 14 lines, used in plays such as Hamlet • The male main character who falls in love with (4 Down) • The love interest and the main character in the play (8 Across) • ...
keywords 2019-01-05
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- A person who writes
- The name of era James ruled
- When two or more people speak about something specific in a play
- The name of the era Elizabeth ruled
- A famous play writer
- A person who writes plays
- A sequence of continuous actions in a play
- A long speech by one character
- The ruler at the end of Shakespeare’s time
- The people who watch a performance
- A terrible event which could sometimes cause destruction
- A small part of a play
- The ability to express thoughts and feelings
- You use it to start a clause
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- A conversation between two or more people
- The language you speak if you are from Scotland
- The start of something
- The ruler at the start of Shakespeare’s time
- An effect on a character
- When two or more people speak between each other
- When you speak thoughts aloud when alone
- A women who casts evil spells
- Present participle of speak
- The first name of Shakespeare
- A country in the UK
- A part of a play where only two characters speak
- A performance
- A play for theatre
- The place a play takes place
- Mental or emotional strain
30 Clues: A performance • A play for theatre • A person who writes • A country in the UK • A famous play writer • The start of something • A small part of a play • An effect on a character • A person who writes plays • Mental or emotional strain • The name of era James ruled • Present participle of speak • The place a play takes place • You use it to start a clause • A women who casts evil spells • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
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- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
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- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- compilation of satirical stories written by Twinkle Khanna
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Books and Authors 2022-03-15
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- Who was the writer of 'Devdas'?
- A famous novel written by Kalidasa.
- Indian businesswoman, educator and author. "How I Taught My Grandmother" is one of her famous works.
- Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'?
- Most famous character from the book Malgudi Days.
- Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'.
- "Gitanjali" is written by _________.
- Famous story of a giant man by Jonathan Swift.
- Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'?
- Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books?
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- The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari The novel by ___________ is a beautifully written fable.
- This is the surname of the man who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'.
- Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'?
- Who was the writer of 'Alice's adventures in Wonderland'?
- This is the name given to a fiction book.
- Author of the famous book "Adventures of Sherlock Holmes".
- Novel to be inspired by the real-life story of the north Indian author and his wife who is from Tamil Nadu.
- Which creepy series of books did R. L. Stine write?
- bestselling book of financial literacy written by Robert Kiyosaki and Sharon Lechter.
- Indian filmmaker, screenwriter, documentary filmmaker, author, essayist and lyricist who received Oscar in 1992 for Lifetime Achievement.
20 Clues: Who was the writer of 'Devdas'? • Acclaimed as 'Indian Shakespeare'. • A famous novel written by Kalidasa. • Who was the writer of 'Mahabharata'? • "Gitanjali" is written by _________. • This is the name given to a fiction book. • Who was the writer of 'Discovery of India'? • Who was the writer of 'Pride and Prejudice'? • Who wrote the 'Harry Potter' series of books? • ...
Mit tanultam 7. osztályban? 2025-06-11
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- ...levelek
- Egyik verselési típus
- Szigeti veszedelem műfaja
- Shakespeare származási helye
- Díszes kezdőbetű
- Páncélos udvarló
- Petőfi legjobb barátja
- Olyan kép, amely a kódexet illusztrálja
- Ő írta Romeo és Júlia című tragédiát
- A romantika mellett élő stílusirányzat
- Ünnepek végén elhangzó nemzeti énekünk szerzője
- Jelentése:nyakatekert,okoskodó
- A középkor egyik stílusirányzata
- Vallásos irodalom más szóval
- ...költészet a barokk idején
- Lírai műfaj, érzelmeket fejez ki
- Magyar reneszánsz uralkodó
- Felsőoktatás más szóval
- Az egyik műnem
- Guttenberg János találta fel
- 4 sora ismétlődik:"a magyarok Istenére..."
- A magyar nyelvújítás vezéralakja
- Ókort követő kor
- Romeo és Júlia alkotás műfaja
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- A minden sor rímel egymással
- Hunyadi család címer állata
- Csokonai múzsája/ihletője volt
- Shakespeare színházának neve
- Pannónia dicsérete írója
- Vallási megújító mozgalom
- Más szóval Diákköltészet
- Zrínyi Miklós írta
- Ő írta az idei tanév kötelező olvasmányát
- Altató italt adott Júliának
- Jelentése:emberközpontúság
- Kézzel írt könyv
- Magyar reneszánsz egyik alkotója
- Az egyik műnem
- A várak, kastélyok, főúri udvarok kultúrája
- Gyűjtőnév:hűség, bátorság, udvarlási készség, versek írása
- Jobb szeme fényét elvesztette
- Itt játszódott Romeo és Júlia története
- Barokk ellen irányzata
- Jelentése:újjászületés
- Több lánynak is csapta a szelet
- Két szereplő beszéde
- Júlia család neve
47 Clues: ...levelek • Az egyik műnem • Az egyik műnem • Díszes kezdőbetű • Páncélos udvarló • Kézzel írt könyv • Ókort követő kor • Júlia család neve • Zrínyi Miklós írta • Két szereplő beszéde • Egyik verselési típus • Petőfi legjobb barátja • Barokk ellen irányzata • Jelentése:újjászületés • Felsőoktatás más szóval • Pannónia dicsérete írója • Más szóval Diákköltészet • Szigeti veszedelem műfaja • ...
