shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
IT'S ALL ABOUT... SHAKESPEARE! 2024-06-20
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- What was Shakespeare's first name?
- Shakespeare's work is still -------- today.
- Who played a woman's part in a Shakespeare play in the Elizabethan Era?
- The name of the disease that killed thousands in 1593.
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- What is the name of a sad Shakespeare play?
- The name of Shakespeare's son.
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- The number of plays Shakespeare wrote.
- Complete the title of this famous Shakespeare play: Romeo and ------.
- What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
- What theatre did Shakespeare help build?
- What did Shakespeare's father make for a living?
- What is the name of a funny/happy Shakespeare play?
13 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • The name of Shakespeare's son. • What was Shakespeare's first name? • The number of plays Shakespeare wrote. • What was the name of Shakespeare's wife? • What theatre did Shakespeare help build? • Shakespeare's work is still -------- today. • What is the name of a sad Shakespeare play? • What did Shakespeare's father make for a living? • ...
Shakespeare 2021-11-06
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- ... vagy amit akartok - Shakespeare vígjátéka
- Hamlet szerelme a drámában
- ebben a városban volt Shakespeare színháza
- a Rómeó és Júlia műfaja
- ebben a városban játszódik a Rómeó és Júlia
- Shakespeare színházának neve
- ezen a helyen lesz öngyilkos Rómeó és Júlia
- Hamlet, .... királyfi (milyen származású?)
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- itt áll Júlia, amikor Rómeó először szerelmet vall neki (épület része)
- Júlia vezetékneve
- ennyi színpad volt Shakespeare színházában
- ide száműzik Rómeót
- Rómeó családneve
- a drámákon kívül ilyen versfajtákat írt még Shakespeare (14 soros vers)
- a pap neve a Rómeó és Júliában
15 Clues: Rómeó családneve • Júlia vezetékneve • ide száműzik Rómeót • a Rómeó és Júlia műfaja • Hamlet szerelme a drámában • Shakespeare színházának neve • a pap neve a Rómeó és Júliában • ennyi színpad volt Shakespeare színházában • ebben a városban volt Shakespeare színháza • Hamlet, .... királyfi (milyen származású?) • ebben a városban játszódik a Rómeó és Júlia • ...
Shakespeare in Love 2025-03-20
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- The Shakespeare play referenced in the ending.
- What Viola uses to audition for the play.
- The male lead in Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.
- The female lead in Shakespeare’s famous tragedy.
- Academy Award won
- Famous playwright who gives Shakespeare advice.
- The weapon used in many Shakespearean tragedies.
- The central theme of the film.
- The place where actors perform.
- The name of Romeo’s first love interest, mentioned in the film.
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- The profession of both Shakespeare and Marlowe.
- The main character struggling with writer’s block.
- The name of Shakespeare’s famous theater.
- The struggling theater owner who finances the play.
- The monarch who enjoys Shakespeare’s plays.
- A type of poem Shakespeare is famous for writing.
- Rival theater owner mentioned in the film.
- Type of Shakespearean plays that ends with a wedding.
- The city where the film is set.
- The noblewoman who disguises herself as a man to act.
- The genre of Romeo and Juliet.
21 Clues: Academy Award won • The central theme of the film. • The genre of Romeo and Juliet. • The city where the film is set. • The place where actors perform. • The name of Shakespeare’s famous theater. • What Viola uses to audition for the play. • Rival theater owner mentioned in the film. • The monarch who enjoys Shakespeare’s plays. • ...
Romeo and Juliet/Shakespeare! 2025-09-23
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- People who stood in the yard of the Globe theatre were called ______
- The two families in the Prologue are the Montagues and the ______
- Shakespeare’s theater in London was called “The ______”
- The type of play Romeo and Juliet is
- The family that Romeo belongs to
- Shakespeare’s first name
- The “ancient grudge” in the Prologue refers to a family ______
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- he city where Shakespeare was born: Stratford-upon-______
- Shakespeare wrote plays and ______
- Romeo and Juliet are called “star-______ lovers”
- The “ancient ______” describes the long conflict
- The city where Romeo and Juliet takes place
- A play that ends in marriage or laughter
- Shakespeare’s job besides playwright
- Shakespeare had ________ children
- Shakespeare wrote in this language
- Shakespeare lived during the reign of Queen ______
17 Clues: Shakespeare’s first name • The family that Romeo belongs to • Shakespeare had ________ children • Shakespeare wrote plays and ______ • Shakespeare wrote in this language • The type of play Romeo and Juliet is • Shakespeare’s job besides playwright • A play that ends in marriage or laughter • The city where Romeo and Juliet takes place • ...
Shakespeare 2021-12-21
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- romeo loved her
- 26. April 1546
- brutal tragedy of a Royal Army Commander
- Tragödie eines römischen Kaisers
- number of children
- dramatic genre of julia and romeo
- Place where A Midsummer Night's Dream is set
- A special feature of his literary language
- dramatic genre of A Midsummer Night's Dream
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- shakespeare's own theater
- city where he retired
- Anne Hathaway
- name of the king of a historical drama
- a tragedy about a danish king
- most famous sonett
- shakespear was an playwright, actor and?
16 Clues: Anne Hathaway • 26. April 1546 • romeo loved her • number of children • most famous sonett • city where he retired • shakespeare's own theater • a tragedy about a danish king • Tragödie eines römischen Kaisers • dramatic genre of julia and romeo • name of the king of a historical drama • brutal tragedy of a Royal Army Commander • shakespear was an playwright, actor and? • ...
Shakespeare 2016-10-18
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- city where Shakespeare worked
- Shakespeare's first name
- a person in a play that the actor must pretend to be
- name of the famous theater where Shakespeare's plays were shown
- a play about events in the past
- a funny play
- where the actors stand and perform in a theater
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- an object used by the actors in a play
- the kind of pentameter (stress) Shakespeare used for many of his most famous lines
- the author of a play
- famous play about a Scottish man who wants to be king
- famous play about a Danish prince
- the words an actor speaks in a play
- a play with a sad ending
- the boy in love with Juliet
- Shakespeare's nickname
16 Clues: a funny play • the author of a play • Shakespeare's nickname • Shakespeare's first name • a play with a sad ending • the boy in love with Juliet • city where Shakespeare worked • a play about events in the past • famous play about a Danish prince • the words an actor speaks in a play • an object used by the actors in a play • where the actors stand and perform in a theater • ...
Shakespeare 2023-01-30
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- When was shakes speare born
- Which type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
- Which two of Shakespeare's plays are entirely written in verse?
- What is William Shakespeare's longest play, with over 4,000 lines?
- How many sonnets did William Shakespeare write in total during his career?
- Which of Shakespeare's plays is the shortest?
- When was Shakespeare's first play written?
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- What is the name of Shakespeare’s mother?
- Which character stated that life is a tale told by an idiot?
- What was the name of the book that was published after Shakespeare's death and included all of his plays?
- When William Shakespeare died, how old was he?
- How many children does shakespesre has
- William Shakespeare had how many brothers and sisters?
- During Shakespeare's lifetime, what major disaster forced the closure of London theatres twice?
- who was shakespeare wife
- Which street was William Shakespeare born?
16 Clues: who was shakespeare wife • When was shakes speare born • How many children does shakespesre has • Which type of play is Romeo and Juliet? • What is the name of Shakespeare’s mother? • Which street was William Shakespeare born? • When was Shakespeare's first play written? • Which of Shakespeare's plays is the shortest? • When William Shakespeare died, how old was he? • ...
Shakespeare 2023-02-22
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- Shakespeare died on the same day that he was________?
- The name of Shakespeare's theatre
- What major event was ocurring during the Elizabethan Era?
- Shakepseare wrote 154 _______
- Shakespeare live during what era?
- Shakespeare's first name
- On April 23, 1616 Shakespeare
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- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- Shakespeare's wife's name was Anne _____
- Shakespeare grow up in Stratford-______?
- Blessed be the man that spares these stones, And cursed be he that moves my bones" is written on Shakespeare's ___
- Shakespeare wrote Tragedies, Histories, and_____
- Romeo, Romeo, Where art thou _______?
- "A rose by any other ________"
14 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • Shakepseare wrote 154 _______ • On April 23, 1616 Shakespeare • "A rose by any other ________" • The name of Shakespeare's theatre • Shakespeare live during what era? • Romeo, Romeo, Where art thou _______? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • Shakespeare's wife's name was Anne _____ • Shakespeare grow up in Stratford-______? • ...
Shakespeare's Female Villains 2026-02-13
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- The third sister in King Lear
- How many children did Shakespeare have
- The theatre troupe Shakespeare created 'The Lord _______'s Men'
- Plays written by Shakespeare that end in a marriage.
- Shakespeare's last play 'The _______'
- The feast Titus serves at the end of the play
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- Plays written by Shakespeare that end in a death
- Type of poetry written by Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's Wife's Name
- Theatre that produced lots of Shakespeare's plays and burnt down
- Katherina's sister
- Shakespeare's First Name
- The inspiration for Disney's 'The Lion King'
- Plays written by Shakespeare that are about the past
14 Clues: Katherina's sister • Shakespeare's First Name • Shakespeare's Wife's Name • The third sister in King Lear • Type of poetry written by Shakespeare • Shakespeare's last play 'The _______' • How many children did Shakespeare have • The inspiration for Disney's 'The Lion King' • The feast Titus serves at the end of the play • Plays written by Shakespeare that end in a death • ...
Shakespeare Trivia 2022-12-22
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- Killer of King Duncan
- What destroyed The Globe?
- number of spelling variations for Shakespeare
- Merchant of ____
- play that mostly took place in Cyprus
- play written in 1605-1606
- He wrote one hundred and ____ sonnets
- What did his father make?
- Name of the theatre Shakespeare owned
- Birthplace of Shakespeare
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- Wife of Shakespeare
- a sonnet's rhyme scheme
- During what month was he born?
- How many lines are in a sonnet?
- Famous last words of Julius Caesar
- How many plays did he write?
- enemy of Capulets
17 Clues: Merchant of ____ • enemy of Capulets • Wife of Shakespeare • Killer of King Duncan • a sonnet's rhyme scheme • What destroyed The Globe? • play written in 1605-1606 • What did his father make? • Birthplace of Shakespeare • How many plays did he write? • During what month was he born? • How many lines are in a sonnet? • Famous last words of Julius Caesar • ...
Renaissance 2022-03-09
18 Clues: art • trade • genoa • italy • europe • medici • petrarch • florence • leonardo • humanism • christian • marcopolo • reformation • renaissance • perspective • shakespeare • machiavelli • michelangelo
William Shakespeare 2014-12-10
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- One of the most famous Shakespeare plays
- How old was Shakespeare when he fell in love with a girl who lived in a nearby village who loved him too.
- The audience who stood up in the middle of the theatre were called......
- What was the name of the people who were at the top of these galleries
- How old was Shakespeare's son when i died?
- During Shakespeare's early life, Shakespeare got many of his plays played at the old Globe theatre which is at Southbank in?
- Shakespeare did 39-..........
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- There are some theories saying that Shakespeare died the day his ........ occurred.
- Who considered one of the greatest English writers of all time?
- A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a
- In a very young age Shakespeare got...?
- Hathaway/ What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
- Shakespeare had 8?
- Shakespear's third child was a?`
14 Clues: Shakespeare had 8? • Shakespeare did 39-.......... • Shakespear's third child was a?` • In a very young age Shakespeare got...? • One of the most famous Shakespeare plays • How old was Shakespeare's son when i died? • Hathaway/ What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • Who considered one of the greatest English writers of all time? • ...
Penmen 2025-12-16
24 Clues: poe • hugo • wilde • woolf • doyle • joyce • dumas • kafka • verne • twain • eliot • gaiman • orwell • austen • tolkein • backman • dickens • morrison • fontaine • salinger • steinbeck • hemingway • fitzgerald • shakespeare
World history crossword 2022-02-10
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- Renaissance origin city
- wrote “Don Quixote”
- painter
- Shakespeare play
- invention
- painted the Mona Lisa
- focuses on man’s abilities and capacities
- Martin Luther
- the Renaissance glorified whom
- remedy for sin
- sponsors of artist
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- Sistine chapel
- the study of science, history, grammar, etc
- writer/ play write
- invented of the moveable type
- revival of learning and art in the western world
- Renaissance origin
- where was Shakespeare from?
- famous sponsor family
- considered the greatest playwright of all time
20 Clues: painter • invention • Martin Luther • remedy for sin • Sistine chapel • Shakespeare play • writer/ play write • Renaissance origin • sponsors of artist • wrote “Don Quixote” • painted the Mona Lisa • famous sponsor family • Renaissance origin city • where was Shakespeare from? • invented of the moveable type • the Renaissance glorified whom • focuses on man’s abilities and capacities • ...
The Shakespeare Crossword 2014-12-09
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- A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a
- One of the most famous Shakespeare plays
- In a very young age Shakespeare got...?
- What was the name of the people who were at the top of these galleries?
- How old was Shakespeare when he fell in love with a girl who lived in a nearby village who loved him too.
- Shakespeare did 39..........
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- The audience who stood up in the middle of the theatre were called......
- Who is considered one of the greatest English writers of all time?
- There are some theories saying that Shakespeare died the day his ........ occurred.
- During Shakespeare's early life, Shakespeare got many of his plays played at the old Globe theatre which is at Southbank in?
- How old was Shakespeare's son when he died?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
- Shakespeare had 8?
- Shakespear's third child was a?`
14 Clues: Shakespeare had 8? • Shakespeare did 39.......... • Shakespear's third child was a?` • What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • In a very young age Shakespeare got...? • One of the most famous Shakespeare plays • How old was Shakespeare's son when he died? • Who is considered one of the greatest English writers of all time? • ...
Hip-Hop and Shakespeare? 2021-04-30
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- which element of hip-hop do people rarely acknowledge?
- 'Men would rather use their broken records than their bare hands', which shakespeare writing was this from?
- how many elements does hip-hop have?
- how many shakespeare plays does the first part contain?
- 'Maybe its hatred I spew, maybe it's food for the spirit', who wrote this quote?
- what do you call the West African historian, storyteller, praise singer, poet, or musician?
- how many shakespeare quotes does the second part contain?
- what is the poem written by rza called?
- 'The most benevolent king communicates through your dreams.', who wrote this quote?
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- 'I was not born under a rhyming planet', is this quote hip-hop or Shakespeare?
- what is one of the main thing Shakespeare and hip-hop share?
- What's the name of the person speaking?
- In the mid 90s, what do the most successful rappers boast about?
- which Shakespeare poem did Akala 'sing to' using a beat?
- z 'To destroy the beauty from which one came', who wrote this quote?
- where di Akala asked the audience to put their hands on after his 'singing'?
- what hip-hop artist influenced the people in Akala's school?
17 Clues: how many elements does hip-hop have? • What's the name of the person speaking? • what is the poem written by rza called? • which element of hip-hop do people rarely acknowledge? • how many shakespeare plays does the first part contain? • which Shakespeare poem did Akala 'sing to' using a beat? • how many shakespeare quotes does the second part contain? • ...
Who was Shakespeare? 2014-03-24
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- This person was at the top of The Chain of being.
- A philosopher who lived during the time of Shakespeare.
- Shakespeare's Mom's name.
- This was flown during performances at The Globe.
- Stabbed Julius Caesar
- His plays are divided into __________,____________,and _____________.
- Name of the reigning monarch.
- The name of his son that died of the plague.
- Anne Hathaway was ________ when they got married.
- You were tortured if accused of this.
- Shakespeare's job.
- Co-wrote plays with Shakespeare.
- Name of the river near Stratford.
- Shakespeare's first child.
- John Shakespeare's job.
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- This was published in 1623.
- Number of visitors to Stratford every year.
- Two characters from The Tempest
- Stood closest to the stage in The Globe Theatre.
- Where Susanna Shakespeare lived when she married.
- Where Shakespeare's monument is located.
- Ear poison was used in this play.
- Shakespeare went to this grammar school.
- Breaking away from the Catholic Church.
- Excecuted in 1581
- Where Shakespeare was born.
- The type of roof at The Globe Theatre
- Shakespeares plays were performed in this place.
- Shakespeare was born on this street.
- Strict Protestants were called.
- God created everything in a strict ______________.
- A type of short poem.
32 Clues: Excecuted in 1581 • Shakespeare's job. • Stabbed Julius Caesar • A type of short poem. • John Shakespeare's job. • Shakespeare's Mom's name. • Shakespeare's first child. • This was published in 1623. • Where Shakespeare was born. • Name of the reigning monarch. • Two characters from The Tempest • Strict Protestants were called. • Co-wrote plays with Shakespeare. • ...
Shakespeare in a nutshell (video) 2020-05-06
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- seul, solitaire, esseulé
- en résumé = in a ......
- The Elizabethan era is the reign of ...... I
- "Shakespeare lived during the ....... era"
- Shakespeare's theatre was called the .... theatre
- pièce historique en anglais
- une pièce de théâtre (en anglais)
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- comédie en anglais
- Shakespeare's plays are complex. They have multiple .... (intrigues)
- Shakespeare was born in .......
- Shakespeare's first name was .......
- Shakespeare est aussi surnommé the ......
- dramaturge en anglais
- Shakespeare wrote plays and ......
- tragédie en anglais
- ragots, commérages
16 Clues: comédie en anglais • ragots, commérages • tragédie en anglais • dramaturge en anglais • en résumé = in a ...... • seul, solitaire, esseulé • pièce historique en anglais • Shakespeare was born in ....... • une pièce de théâtre (en anglais) • Shakespeare wrote plays and ...... • Shakespeare's first name was ....... • Shakespeare est aussi surnommé the ...... • ...
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet: Background Notes by Gavin 2022-08-15
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- Shakespeare resurfaced in _____ in 1592
- Shakespeare wrote ______,tragedies, and histories
- The original plot of Romeo and Juliet was taken from another play by _______
- Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-___
- _____ ____ ______ was written between 1593 and 1596
- live ______ ______ _____ could not be found within a 5 square mile area of the globe theater
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- Shakespeare's Style was creativity over ____
- Shakespeare married ____ ______
- The Lord Chamberlain's Man was a _____ group
- Elizabeth I was a strong supporter of ____ ____ _____
- Elizabeth I was 25 when she became ____ ______ ______
- Elizabeth was a popular _______ who set a tone for fashion, literature, music, and thought
- Shakespeare _____ in 1610
- Shakespeare ____ in 1616
14 Clues: Shakespeare ____ in 1616 • Shakespeare _____ in 1610 • Shakespeare married ____ ______ • Shakespeare resurfaced in _____ in 1592 • Shakespeare was born in Stratford-upon-___ • Shakespeare's Style was creativity over ____ • The Lord Chamberlain's Man was a _____ group • Shakespeare wrote ______,tragedies, and histories • _____ ____ ______ was written between 1593 and 1596 • ...
Shakespeare 2013-04-11
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- Wherefore meaning
- Played all the female roles during Shakespeare's time
- Double double, toil and _____________
- A type of humorous double-meaning based on a word's sound
- King on the throne during Shakepeare's time
- Early modern English version of you (personal)
- Birthplace of the Bard, along the Avon River
- Play featuring the villain Iago
- Along with comedy and history, a genre of Shakespeare play
- Theatre owned by Shakespeare
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- To be or not to be
- Shakespeare's wife
- Subject of Romeo's affections
- Trickster Fairy from Midsummer Night's Dream
- An extended monologue revealing the thoughts of the character.
- The month of Shakespeare's birth and death
16 Clues: Wherefore meaning • To be or not to be • Shakespeare's wife • Theatre owned by Shakespeare • Subject of Romeo's affections • Play featuring the villain Iago • Double double, toil and _____________ • The month of Shakespeare's birth and death • King on the throne during Shakepeare's time • Trickster Fairy from Midsummer Night's Dream • ...
Shakespeare 2013-04-11
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- A type of humorous double-meaning based on a word's sound
- Wherefore meaning
- Early modern English version of you (personal)
- The month of Shakespeare's birth and death
- Theatre owned by Shakespeare
- Play featuring the villain Iago
- Birthplace of the Bard, along the Avon River
- King on the throne during Shakepeare's time
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- Trickster Fairy from Midsummer Night's Dream
- To be or not to be
- Double double, toil and _____________
- Played all the female roles during Shakespeare's time
- Subject of Romeo's affections
- An extended monologue revealing the thoughts of the character.
- Along with comedy and history, a genre of Shakespeare play
- Shakespeare's wife
16 Clues: Wherefore meaning • To be or not to be • Shakespeare's wife • Theatre owned by Shakespeare • Subject of Romeo's affections • Play featuring the villain Iago • Double double, toil and _____________ • The month of Shakespeare's birth and death • King on the throne during Shakepeare's time • Trickster Fairy from Midsummer Night's Dream • ...
shakespeare 2025-03-04
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- What time period was Shakespeare alive
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- 'To be or not to be' is a quote from which shakespeare play?.
- What type of blood did the actors use
- Were women able to act on stage?
- What month was Shakespeare born in?
- What's Shakespeares wives first name?
- What type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
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- Who was the ghost in Hamlet?
- What is Shakespeares theatre's name?
- Who was the ruler of England in the Tudor times?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- which of Shakespeare's plays has a curse?
- Whats the setting of Romeo and Juliet?
- Whats was Shakespeares first name?
- What major disaster forced the global theatre?
16 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • Who was the ghost in Hamlet? • Were women able to act on stage? • Whats was Shakespeares first name? • What month was Shakespeare born in? • What is Shakespeares theatre's name? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What type of blood did the actors use • What's Shakespeares wives first name? • What time period was Shakespeare alive • ...
shakespeare 2025-03-04
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- What time period was Shakespeare alive
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- 'To be or not to be' is a quote from which shakespeare play?.
- What type of blood did the actors use
- Were women able to act on stage?
- What month was Shakespeare born in?
- What's Shakespeares wives first name?
- What type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
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- Who was the ghost in Hamlet?
- What is Shakespeares theatre's name?
- Who was the ruler of England in the Tudor times?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- which of Shakespeare's plays has a curse?
- Whats the setting of Romeo and Juliet?
- Whats was Shakespeares first name?
- What major disaster forced the global theatre?
16 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • Who was the ghost in Hamlet? • Were women able to act on stage? • Whats was Shakespeares first name? • What month was Shakespeare born in? • What is Shakespeares theatre's name? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What type of blood did the actors use • What's Shakespeares wives first name? • What time period was Shakespeare alive • ...
Romeo & Juliet Background Notes by Osbaldo 2022-08-15
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- Creativity over ____?
- Severe Epidemic from 1603-1604
- name of the male protagonist of the play
- Shakespeare mostly wrote plays for the ___?
- Who was Shakespeare's wife?
- Who closed the Globe Theater in 1642?
- Where was the globe theater built?
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- What did Shakespeare do in 1610?
- What is the most famous love story of all time?
- Where was the play set?
- Who built the Globe Theater?
- name of the female protagonist of the play
- Where did Shakespeare resurface in 1592?
- name of the creator of the play/story
- Shakespeare wrote comedies, tragedies, and ____?
15 Clues: Creativity over ____? • Where was the play set? • Who was Shakespeare's wife? • Who built the Globe Theater? • Severe Epidemic from 1603-1604 • What did Shakespeare do in 1610? • Where was the globe theater built? • name of the creator of the play/story • Who closed the Globe Theater in 1642? • name of the male protagonist of the play • Where did Shakespeare resurface in 1592? • ...
The Life and Times of William Shakespeare 2014-05-05
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- Shakespeare's only son
- Location of Shakespeare's theatre
- Bard Shakespeare's nickname
- I Queen ________ was a huge fan of Shakespeare's works
- Before starting his career as a playwright, Shakespeare was an _________
- Shakespeare's location of birth and death
- Hathaway The wife of William Shakespeare
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- Comedy of Errors This was Shakespeare's shortest written play
- Shakespeare created many words in the ________ language
- The theatre in which Shakespeare co-owned
- Shakespeare's occupation
- Seven The number of plays written by Shakespeare
- Years The time between 1578 and 1592 of Shakespeare's life are called the ______ ______
- Chamberlain's Men The name of Shakespeare's play company
- How many children did Shakespeare have
15 Clues: Shakespeare's only son • Shakespeare's occupation • Bard Shakespeare's nickname • Location of Shakespeare's theatre • How many children did Shakespeare have • Hathaway The wife of William Shakespeare • The theatre in which Shakespeare co-owned • Shakespeare's location of birth and death • Seven The number of plays written by Shakespeare • ...
Shakespeare Trivia 2023-12-13
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- More is thy due than more than all can
- One of Shakespeare's long poems: The Rape of __
- Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, and Hamlet are all
- Shakespeare had a son named ___ who died at 11
- Duncans younger son
- Shakespeare wrote his plays in ___ verse
- Shakespeare was born in ___
- Double double toil and
- Shakespeare's plays are divided into three categories: comedies, tragedies, and
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- Romeo kills Juliet's cousin named
- A little ___ will clear us of this deed
- Country ruled by Duncan
- The ____ and the Turtle" is a poem created in 1601
- Banquo’s son
- Shakespeare's famous sonnets are written in
- Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is set in the country of _
- Merry Wives of ___
- Shakespeare owned a large outdoor theater called?
- feels ____ after killing Duncan
- Name of Macbeths castle
20 Clues: Banquo’s son • Merry Wives of ___ • Duncans younger son • Double double toil and • Country ruled by Duncan • Name of Macbeths castle • Shakespeare was born in ___ • feels ____ after killing Duncan • Romeo kills Juliet's cousin named • More is thy due than more than all can • A little ___ will clear us of this deed • Shakespeare wrote his plays in ___ verse • ...
Shakespeare Trivia 2023-12-13
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- More is thy due than more than all can
- One of Shakespeare's long poems: The Rape of __
- Othello, King Lear, Macbeth, and Hamlet are all
- Shakespeare had a son named ___ who died at 11
- Duncans younger son
- Shakespeare wrote his plays in ___ verse
- Shakespeare was born in ___
- Double double toil and
- Shakespeare's plays are divided into three categories: comedies, tragedies, and
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- Romeo kills Juliet's cousin named
- A little ___ will clear us of this deed
- Country ruled by Duncan
- The ____ and the Turtle" is a poem created in 1601
- Banquo’s son
- Shakespeare's famous sonnets are written in
- Shakespeare's "Hamlet" is set in the country of _
- Merry Wives of ___
- Shakespeare owned a large outdoor theater called?
- feels ____ after killing Duncan
- Name of Macbeths castle
20 Clues: Banquo’s son • Merry Wives of ___ • Duncans younger son • Double double toil and • Country ruled by Duncan • Name of Macbeths castle • Shakespeare was born in ___ • feels ____ after killing Duncan • Romeo kills Juliet's cousin named • More is thy due than more than all can • A little ___ will clear us of this deed • Shakespeare wrote his plays in ___ verse • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2023-03-30
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- Theatre Shakespeare's plays were performed on
- What Shakespeare wrote
- Shakespeare's most famous play
- What was Shakespeare?
- Shakespeare's shortest play
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
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- Famous playwright
- Shakespeare's first name
- Romeo's last name
- Who killed Hamlet's father?
- Who Hamlet was in love with
- Shakespeare's most famous romance
- Juliet's last name
- Elizabethan your
14 Clues: Elizabethan your • Famous playwright • Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • What was Shakespeare? • What Shakespeare wrote • Shakespeare's first name • Who killed Hamlet's father? • Who Hamlet was in love with • Shakespeare's shortest play • Shakespeare's most famous play • Shakespeare's most famous romance • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • ...
The Life of William Shakespeare 2012-11-28
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- Name of child who had a son named Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's nickname
- Year his first play was published
- The woman he married
- The age he got married
- Number of Globe Theatres Shakespeare built
- Name of Shakespeares only son
- Drug possibly used for inspiration
- The month Shakespeare was baptised in and died in
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- The number of plays he wrote
- Town of upbringing and town of final resting place
- Number of everyday words Shakespeare invented
- Number of plays Shakespeare published
- Name of Shakespeares eldest child
- Number of years older Anne Hathaway was when they got married
15 Clues: The woman he married • Shakespeare's nickname • The age he got married • The number of plays he wrote • Name of Shakespeares only son • Year his first play was published • Name of Shakespeares eldest child • Drug possibly used for inspiration • Number of plays Shakespeare published • Number of Globe Theatres Shakespeare built • Name of child who had a son named Shakespeare • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Jayden Eda 2021-08-17
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- Romeo and Juliet was the the most famous ___ story of all time
- the poorest people at the Globe were called...
- England was a political power and...
- Juliet ___
- He came up with the plot of Romeo and Juliet
- The Globe Theater's dessert
- Romeo ___
- Queen of England who supported the arts
- Only __ of 38 of Shakespeare's plays were his original ideas
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- Played Romeo in the 1996 remake.
- Romeo and Juliet are...
- A theater company that was patronized by royalty.
- Shakespeare was born in...
- The theater in London that Shakespeare wrote for
- were thrown at the worst actors
- Elizabeth was known as...
- Opened doors for writers
- Prominent writer, wrote for the globes theater
- A play lasted this many hours
- Shakespeare wrote comedies, tragedies, and...
20 Clues: Romeo ___ • Juliet ___ • Romeo and Juliet are... • Opened doors for writers • Elizabeth was known as... • Shakespeare was born in... • The Globe Theater's dessert • A play lasted this many hours • were thrown at the worst actors • Played Romeo in the 1996 remake. • England was a political power and... • Queen of England who supported the arts • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by David 2023-10-12
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- burned down in 1613
- london lost this portion of their population to this (write out fraction)
- An infectious disease from 1603-1604
- Ro. and Ju. are from enemy gangs in NYC a(direction)
- Shakespeare died this year. (write out number)
- Poorest people who paid a penny
- Creativity over Originality
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- ruled over england from 1558-1603
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- Shakespeare wrote plays for this
- star crossed lovers that can't be together
- shakespeare married anne hathaway this year. (write out number)
- how many children did shakespeare have?
- Shakespeare was born this year (write out number)
- Shakespeare's wife
15 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • burned down in 1613 • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Creativity over Originality • Poorest people who paid a penny • Shakespeare wrote plays for this • ruled over england from 1558-1603 • An infectious disease from 1603-1604 • how many children did shakespeare have? • star crossed lovers that can't be together • Shakespeare died this year. (write out number) • ...
Shakespeare 2023-09-06
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- the main character in a play or story, usually the one with whom the audience empathizes.
- Pentameter: a metrical pattern in poetry consisting of five pairs of unstressed and stressed syllables per line.
- a 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme, typically written in iambic pentameter.
- a person who writes plays, especially professionally.
- a speech delivered by a character alone on stage, revealing their inner thoughts and emotions.
- relating to the period of Queen Elizabeth I's reign in England, which was a significant time for Shakespeare and the arts.
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- a character or force that opposes or conflicts with the protagonist.
- a genre of drama that aims to entertain and amuse, often with a lighthearted or humorous tone.
- a genre of drama that combines elements of tragedy and comedy.
- a genre of drama that presents a serious and somber story, often involving the downfall of a tragic hero.
- a long speech delivered by one character in a play or performance.
- an introductory section of a play that provides background information or sets the scene.
- a poet, often used to refer to William Shakespeare.
- Theatre: the theater in London where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed.
- a character who contrasts with another character, often highlighting their qualities through comparison.
15 Clues: a poet, often used to refer to William Shakespeare. • a person who writes plays, especially professionally. • a genre of drama that combines elements of tragedy and comedy. • a long speech delivered by one character in a play or performance. • a character or force that opposes or conflicts with the protagonist. • ...
Shakespeare 2022-07-19
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- Shakespeare helped create The ___ Theatre
- ___ vs. Capulet
- Ethos, Pathos, ___
- Star-crossed lovers
- Prince of Denmark
- "Shall I compare thee to a ___'s day"
- Hamlet's close friend
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- Shakespeare's first name
- Where Shakespeare was born
- Tragically killed by Tybalt
- Paranoid king
- Stabbed Hamlet with a poison knife
- Othello's wife
- A ___ Night's Dream
- "Et tu, ___?"
15 Clues: Paranoid king • "Et tu, ___?" • Othello's wife • ___ vs. Capulet • Prince of Denmark • Ethos, Pathos, ___ • A ___ Night's Dream • Star-crossed lovers • Hamlet's close friend • Shakespeare's first name • Where Shakespeare was born • Tragically killed by Tybalt • Stabbed Hamlet with a poison knife • "Shall I compare thee to a ___'s day" • Shakespeare helped create The ___ Theatre
Shakespeare 2026-01-23
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- a habit or tradition
- to hit something by accident
- to hurry or rush
- feeling alone or without friends
- uncovered or without clothing
- unable to stop doing something
- dark, sad, or depressing
- to throw up
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- popular or in style
- so silly it makes you laug
- someone who judges or reviews
- a feeling or emotional state
- the part of your eye you see with
- to impress or amaze
- a sign that something might happen
15 Clues: to throw up • to hurry or rush • popular or in style • to impress or amaze • a habit or tradition • dark, sad, or depressing • so silly it makes you laug • a feeling or emotional state • to hit something by accident • someone who judges or reviews • uncovered or without clothing • unable to stop doing something • feeling alone or without friends • the part of your eye you see with • ...
Shakespeare Acting Review 1 2022-10-04
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- a play written by Shakespeare RIVAL, about a man who sells his soul to the devil
- ___________ pentameter the type of meter Shakespeare wrote in
- She was Queen during Shakespeare’s lifetime, an avid theater supporter, and ruled for 45 years
- Another style of Shakespearean play (white Flag)
- Black Flags represented this style of Shakespearean play
- Would have paid a penny to stand and watch the play
- These individuals would have had covered seats at the theater
- Shakespeare wrote these types of poems
- The style of stage Shakespeare's theater was, not a proscenium like the Greeks
- This position was similar to our modern day censor
- Shakespeare, like Yoda, flip-flopped the ________ and ________ making his writing difficult to follow at times (all one word answer)
- Although Shakespeare’s plays often changed location, the actual production had very little ________
- These were not permitted to be actors in Elizabethan England
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- The most famous acting troupe of Elizabethan England, of which Shakespeare was a member
- One character speaking to something or someone IN the world of the play
- Shakespeare used his specific meter partly because it follows the natural rhythm of the human _________
- One character speaking to something or someone outside the world of the play, such as the audience
- Shakespeare used almost none of these in his writing, instead incorporating them into his dialogue, often indicated location or action of a scene
- Another style of play Shakespeare wrote were _____________ (red flag)
- Going to the theater in Elizabethan England would be an all day and ________ event
- The theater Shakespeare’s plays were presented in was called The _________
- Shakespeare’s poetic meter had a repeating pattern of an ___________ syllable and a stressed syllable
- Each line of Shakespeare’s meter would have ______ _________ (All one word for answer)
- a contemporary rival who was killed in a bar fight
24 Clues: Shakespeare wrote these types of poems • Another style of Shakespearean play (white Flag) • This position was similar to our modern day censor • a contemporary rival who was killed in a bar fight • Would have paid a penny to stand and watch the play • Black Flags represented this style of Shakespearean play • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2021-09-09
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Jayden Eda 2021-08-17
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- Romeo and Juliet was the the most famous ___ story of all time
- Romeo ___
- were thrown at the worst actors
- Only __ of 38 of Shakespeare's plays were his original ideas
- A play lasted this many hours
- Opened doors for writers
- Shakespeare was born in...
- Elizabeth was known as...
- Prominent writer, wrote for the globes theater
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- Queen of England who supported the arts
- He came up with the plot of Romeo and Juliet
- The theater in London that Shakespeare wrote for
- A theater company that was patronized by royalty.
- Played Romeo in the 1996 remake.
- England was a political power and...
- the poorest people at the Globe were called...
- The Globe Theater's dessert
- Juliet ___
- Romeo and Juliet are...
- Shakespeare wrote comedies, tragedies, and...
20 Clues: Romeo ___ • Juliet ___ • Romeo and Juliet are... • Opened doors for writers • Elizabeth was known as... • Shakespeare was born in... • The Globe Theater's dessert • A play lasted this many hours • were thrown at the worst actors • Played Romeo in the 1996 remake. • England was a political power and... • Queen of England who supported the arts • ...
У.Шекспир 2023-04-27
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- What was Shakespeare's name
- what was the last play written by Shakespeare
- where was Shakespeare buried
- what was the name of W. Shakespeare's son
- what was the name of the Shakespeare Theater
- The city where Shakespeare began his theatrical activity
- Where W. was born .Shakespeare
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- who was Shakespeare
- what roles did Shakespeare get in the theater
- What is the name of Shakespeare's longest play
- Which Shakespearean character strangled his beloved Desdemona?
- where did Shakespeare work when he arrived in London
- what was the name of Shakespeare's wife
13 Clues: who was Shakespeare • What was Shakespeare's name • where was Shakespeare buried • Where W. was born .Shakespeare • what was the name of Shakespeare's wife • what was the name of W. Shakespeare's son • what was the name of the Shakespeare Theater • what roles did Shakespeare get in the theater • what was the last play written by Shakespeare • ...
Shakespeare Background Knowledge 2026-01-22
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- Queen _______ was a protestant was was determined to rule in that way
- ______ viewed plays as sinful.
- This is Shakespeare's nickname
- Scholars thinks Shakespeare's father was a secret ______
- Plague doctors filled their beak-like masks with ____
- Plays can have both ____ and verse in them.
- Shakespeare wrote three types of plays: tragedies, comedies, and ________.
- _____ and Juliet is the play we will be reading this semester
- Shakespeare moved here to start his playwriting career.
- The plague killed ________ of people across Medieval Europe.
- Following his son Hamnet’s death in 1600, Shakespeare created some of his most famous _____
- Shakespeare married ______ Hathaway
- This theater is most commonly associated with Shakespeare
- The pit was usually quite ____.
- The _____ Plague caused theaters to shut down
- Shakespeare was born in __________-upon-Avon
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- The Globe Theater was a large, _________, open-air theater that could hold up to 3,000 people
- The plebeians stood in what was known as the _____.
- When a character speaks directly to the audience (there may be other people on stage)
- If a character is NOT ALONE on stage and is giving a long speech that is intended for other characters to hear, they are giving a what?
- _____ Caesar is the play you will be reading next year.
- There was a lot of religious and political _____ when Shakespeare was born
- The original Globe Theater burned down because of a ______ being shot
- _____ relief is when you add something humorous to a play after a bunch of serious scenes
- The art dealing with the writing and production of plays
- The timeframe of 1585–1592 in Shakespeare's life is known to scholars as the _____ years
- long speech given by a character when no other characters are on stage
- The month Shakespeare was born in is _________
- The units/parts that separate a play into “pieces”
29 Clues: ______ viewed plays as sinful. • This is Shakespeare's nickname • The pit was usually quite ____. • Shakespeare married ______ Hathaway • Plays can have both ____ and verse in them. • Shakespeare was born in __________-upon-Avon • The _____ Plague caused theaters to shut down • The month Shakespeare was born in is _________ • ...
Macbeth + Throne of Blood 2024-09-15
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- Throne of Blood main character
- Shakespeare best friend
- Shakespeare main character
- Shakespeare enemy
- Shakespeare wife
- Old women with the prophecy
- Hecate's creations
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- Throne of Blood
- Throne of Blood enemy
- Macbeth
- Throne of Blood wife
- Throne of Blood best friend
- Goddess of witchcraft
- An old woman with spindle
14 Clues: Macbeth • Throne of Blood • Shakespeare wife • Shakespeare enemy • Hecate's creations • Throne of Blood wife • Throne of Blood enemy • Goddess of witchcraft • Shakespeare best friend • An old woman with spindle • Shakespeare main character • Throne of Blood best friend • Old women with the prophecy • Throne of Blood main character
Shakespeare words - Jeffrey Masnick 2022-11-29
17 Clues: you • enemy • indeed • before • listen • perhaps • over there • over there • here come here • for what reason • shakespears wife • mercy or thank you • Shakespeare dead son • the famous play writer • when character addresses the audience • speech that 1 character make to thereself • the time nobody knew what Shakespeare was doing
William Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-08
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- In Shakespeare's play, Macbeth becomes king of which country?
- In 'The Taming of the Shrew', what is the name of the shrew?
- who is Prospero's daughter in Twelfth Night?
- Shakespeare had how many children?
- Which Shakespeare character said O, Romeo, Romeo, wherefore art thou Romeo?
- 'Romeo and Juliet' is set in which country?
- Shakespeare was born in 1564 in which Town?
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- Which Shakespeare play opens with a General, meeting three witches?
- In Shakespeare's play 'Julius Caesar', who is Caesar's wife?
- How many suicides are there in Shakespeare's plays?
- In the play 'Othello' what is the name of Othello's wife?
- 'To be or not to be' comes from which play?
- Complete the title of Shakespeare's play 'Timon of _ _ _ _ _ ?
- How many siblings does Shakespeare have?
- What month was Shakespeare baptised?
15 Clues: Shakespeare had how many children? • What month was Shakespeare baptised? • How many siblings does Shakespeare have? • 'To be or not to be' comes from which play? • 'Romeo and Juliet' is set in which country? • Shakespeare was born in 1564 in which Town? • who is Prospero's daughter in Twelfth Night? • How many suicides are there in Shakespeare's plays? • ...
Playwrights You Should Know 2026-02-23
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- Arthur's famous wife
- Ibsen's nationality
- female with the most Broadway show credits
- Moliere used physical and verbal humor plus this
- one of three kinds of plays Shakespeare wrote
- Aristotle's nationality
- most-studied playwright
- nationality of Moliere
- celebrity playwright
- Anna in the ________
- Father of Realism
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- more popular than Shakespeare
- Streetcar's writer ______ Williams
- _______ in the Sun
- _____ Genius Grant
- one of two well-known African-American playwrights
- Beckett led the Theatre of the ____
- Wilson's generational shows
- final plotline point
- Latino Pulitzer-winner
20 Clues: Father of Realism • _______ in the Sun • _____ Genius Grant • Ibsen's nationality • Arthur's famous wife • final plotline point • celebrity playwright • Anna in the ________ • nationality of Moliere • Latino Pulitzer-winner • Aristotle's nationality • most-studied playwright • Wilson's generational shows • more popular than Shakespeare • Streetcar's writer ______ Williams • ...
Shakespeare 1. 2024-11-19
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- a középkor színpadtípus, amikor a nézők sétáltak egyik helyszínről a másikra
- a Rómeó és Júlia műfaja
- ez a műfaja pl. a Vízkereszt, vagy amit akartok c. műnek
- ebben a városban volt Shakespeare színháza
- e folyó mellett van Shakespeare színháza
- ezt a lírai műformát vette át Shakespeare-től Petrarca
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- itt született Shakespeare
- színpadtípus a középkorban, óriási, bibliai jeleneteket adtak elő
- ennyi színpad volt Shakespeare színházában
- ezen a nyelven írta Shakespeare a műveit
- Shakespeare színházának neve
- belül ilyen alakú Shakepeare színháza
12 Clues: a Rómeó és Júlia műfaja • itt született Shakespeare • Shakespeare színházának neve • belül ilyen alakú Shakepeare színháza • ezen a nyelven írta Shakespeare a műveit • e folyó mellett van Shakespeare színháza • ennyi színpad volt Shakespeare színházában • ebben a városban volt Shakespeare színháza • ezt a lírai műformát vette át Shakespeare-től Petrarca • ...
Shakespeare's Life 2025-05-27
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- What does Elizabeth's reign mark for English drama?
- Place Shakespeare spent most of his career
- Shakespeare's most iconic symbol
- Shakespeare's most well-known romantic tragedy
- Shakespeare's most renowned genre
- Month Shakespeare is born in
- Shakespeare's mother
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- Shakespeare's father
- Hathaway Shakespeare's wife
- The century that Shakespeare existed
- Shakespeare's first play
- Time period Shakespeare lived in
- The years that little was known about Shakespeare
13 Clues: Shakespeare's father • Shakespeare's mother • Shakespeare's first play • Hathaway Shakespeare's wife • Month Shakespeare is born in • Shakespeare's most iconic symbol • Time period Shakespeare lived in • Shakespeare's most renowned genre • The century that Shakespeare existed • Place Shakespeare spent most of his career • Shakespeare's most well-known romantic tragedy • ...
Shakespeare and Caesar 2016-03-03
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- The month Shakespeare was born.
- The most honorable guy in Rome.
- Ruled along with Caesar and Crassus.
- The people who plotted to kill Caesar.
- The theater where most of Shakespeare's plays where performed.
- A word associated with Brutus.
- A feast of fertility and festival.
- Moved the theater across the river.
- Wants the banishment of his brother to be lifted.
- Called the common people stones.
- A wise man like Caesar.
- The wife of Julius Caesar.
- A story based on the revenge of a prince.
- Shakespeare's first name.
- Where Shakespeare was buried.
- A trickery orator who uses words to get what he wants.
- Equivalent to a modern day movie theater.
- Shakespeare's Father.
- A thing Caesar compared him self to.
- The person that warned Caesar of the day he would die.
- Father of Richard Burbage
- The common people of Rome.
- What the first original copies where called.
- The language Shakespeare learned in school.
- A man who flatters Caesar.
- A founder of Rome.
- Somebody who loves Caesar.
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- The son of Brutus and Portia.
- The last king Rome.
- A founder of Rome.
- The story of a brave Scottish general
- Where Shakespeare retired to.
- March 15th.
- was an actor and playwright.
- Will follow Brutus blindly.
- The equivalent to Mayor today.
- Shakespeare great work.
- Where Shakespeare learned to read and write.
- Anne and Shakespeare's twin daughter
- He disposes of his kingdom giving bequests to two of his three daughters.
- The wife of Brutus.
- Caesar's right hand man.
- Shakespeare wife.
- Anne and Shakespeare's first child
- Shakespeare's rival
- Ruled along side Pompey and Caesar.
- Caesar's Nephew.
- Anne and Shakespeare's twin son
- Caesar A great and powerful ruler of Rome.
- The infectious disease that closed theater.
50 Clues: March 15th. • Caesar's Nephew. • Shakespeare wife. • A founder of Rome. • A founder of Rome. • The last king Rome. • The wife of Brutus. • Shakespeare's rival • Shakespeare's Father. • Shakespeare great work. • A wise man like Caesar. • Caesar's right hand man. • Shakespeare's first name. • Father of Richard Burbage • The wife of Julius Caesar. • The common people of Rome. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2021-09-09
Macbeth Trivia 2023-12-15
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- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- How old was he when he passed away?
- What month did Shakespeare die?
- What was his wife's name?
- What is Shakespeare's longest play?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- What was Shakespeare's Theater renamed too after it was moved?
- In Shakespeare's plays, how many times does a character commit suicide?
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- In Measure for Measure, what is the name of the clown?
- What university did Shakespeare attend?
- How much older was Shakespeare's wife?
- What was Shakespeare's book published after his death
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
- What major disaster during Shakespeare's life closed the theater twice?
- What was shakespeare's sons name?
- What type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
16 Clues: What was his wife's name? • Where was Shakespeare born? • What month did Shakespeare die? • What was shakespeare's sons name? • How old was he when he passed away? • What is Shakespeare's longest play? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • How much older was Shakespeare's wife? • What type of play is Romeo and Juliet? • What university did Shakespeare attend? • ...
Shakespeare 2022-09-08
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- process of change
- radically distinctive
- largest city of England
- strict protestants who were very religious and who are against the theatre
- making one feel very happy, animated
- a person who steals by cutting purses from the belt.
- the audience who stands on the ground
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- person who portrays a character in a performance
- widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's greatest dramatist
- is an act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself or regardless of any hearers
- Queen of England
- the absence of movement or sound
- was an infectious disease spread by rat
- the person who writes the play
- blamed for spreading crime and plague
15 Clues: Queen of England • process of change • radically distinctive • largest city of England • the person who writes the play • the absence of movement or sound • making one feel very happy, animated • blamed for spreading crime and plague • the audience who stands on the ground • was an infectious disease spread by rat • person who portrays a character in a performance • ...
Shakespeare 2022-10-28
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- to have charm in a deceptive way
- to have a deep feeling caused by loss
- to smear or rub with oil
- to show sincere and intense conviction
- a dark cloud or covering of smoke
- to be soon or shorty
- to have a consequence or to say " for this reason"
- to refuse to allow
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- having or showing high moral standards
- plentiful
- to be a follower or underling of a powerful person
- to compose again or differently
- to engage in a rowdy argument
- to hold land granted by the King or military nobleman
- a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another
15 Clues: plentiful • to refuse to allow • to be soon or shorty • to smear or rub with oil • to engage in a rowdy argument • to compose again or differently • to have charm in a deceptive way • a dark cloud or covering of smoke • to have a deep feeling caused by loss • having or showing high moral standards • to show sincere and intense conviction • ...
Shakespeare 2022-11-16
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- Richard III died in the Battle of ____ ____.
- Where were King Richards remains discovered?
- Who delivered the "To be or not to be" speech?
- Richard was thought of as an ugly man with “crooked limbs and a ______”
- Horatio went to university to study what?
- The status that Richard III promised Buckingham for helping him
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- Prior to his death, Hamlet states that he wants ____ to inherit the throne of Denmark.
- Richard bargains with ____ ____ to allow him to marry her daughter in order to protect her from the Lancastrians and ensure York rule for generations to come.
- “A horse a horse, my kingdom for a horse.” is a quote from who?
- Ophelia was picking what plant when she fell into the water.
- a thing belonging or appropriate to a period other than that in which it exists, especially a thing that is conspicuously old-fashioned.
- An incomplete mother’s blessing is a mother’s ____.
- makes his daughters state how much they love him in order to prove that they deserve the thrown.
- One of the men hired by Richard to murder the children.
- Polonius' son
15 Clues: Polonius' son • Horatio went to university to study what? • Richard III died in the Battle of ____ ____. • Where were King Richards remains discovered? • Who delivered the "To be or not to be" speech? • An incomplete mother’s blessing is a mother’s ____. • One of the men hired by Richard to murder the children. • ...
Shakespeare 2019-11-24
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- Leonato’s brother
- hero’s betrothed
- Don John’s hedgeman
- hero’s cousin
- the prince
- person who gets tricked into acting like hero
- dogberry’s right hand man
- hero’s hand maiden
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- hero’s father
- the prince’s brother
- Claudio’s betrothed
- the author who wrote much ado about nuthin
- donpedro’s right hand man
- head of the police force
- people who capture borachio and Conrad.
15 Clues: the prince • hero’s father • hero’s cousin • hero’s betrothed • Leonato’s brother • hero’s hand maiden • Claudio’s betrothed • Don John’s hedgeman • the prince’s brother • head of the police force • donpedro’s right hand man • dogberry’s right hand man • people who capture borachio and Conrad. • the author who wrote much ado about nuthin • person who gets tricked into acting like hero
Shakespeare 2021-09-08
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- the quality or fact of being late; lateness.
- sparing or economical with regard to money or food.
- unfriendly; antagonistic.
- conduct characteristic of a rogue, especially acts of dishonesty or playful mischief.
- causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort.
- a drop of dew.
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- suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc.
- having much or varied color; bright.
- grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly.
- amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic.
- able to be used for a practical purpose or in several ways.
- behaving, done, or made in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard.
- having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.
- so precious that its value cannot be determined.
15 Clues: a drop of dew. • unfriendly; antagonistic. • having much or varied color; bright. • suggesting something supernatural; uncanny. • amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic. • the quality or fact of being late; lateness. • grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly. • having or showing impressive beauty or dignity. • so precious that its value cannot be determined. • ...
shakespeare 2023-05-01
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- this is the main town in taming of the shrew
- this brave Scottish general receives a prophecy from a trio of witches that one day he will become King of Scotland
- This annual event of personal importance to William Shakespeare occurred on the same day he died
- Shakespeare was a famous...
- this famous quote to be or not to be is from which play
- this king is the successor to queen Elizabeth the first.
- this is the country in which Shaespeare preformed most of his plays
- this famous theater was burned to the ground
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- she was queen during Shakespeare's time
- this person is portrayed as a shrew
- the playwrights fist name
- this was used to put out the flames on a persons pants
- this is the country in which the taming of the shrew is set
- this is where Shakespeare did most of his plays
- Romeo and...
15 Clues: Romeo and... • the playwrights fist name • Shakespeare was a famous... • this person is portrayed as a shrew • she was queen during Shakespeare's time • this is the main town in taming of the shrew • this famous theater was burned to the ground • this is where Shakespeare did most of his plays • this was used to put out the flames on a persons pants • ...
Shakespeare 2022-04-07
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- Character Romeo kills
- Character Tybalt kills
- Who does juliet's dad want her to marry
- How Juliet dies
- Where Juliet and Tybalt are laid to rest
- Romeos household
- The male lead
- Who Romeo bought the poison from
- Who forbids them from fighting
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- The female lead
- How Romeo dies
- Juliet's household
- Who told Romeo about the party
- Where Romeo is banishéd
- Weapon used to fight
15 Clues: The male lead • How Romeo dies • The female lead • How Juliet dies • Romeos household • Juliet's household • Weapon used to fight • Character Romeo kills • Character Tybalt kills • Where Romeo is banishéd • Who told Romeo about the party • Who forbids them from fighting • Who Romeo bought the poison from • Who does juliet's dad want her to marry • Where Juliet and Tybalt are laid to rest
Shakespeare 2021-12-21
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- a tragedy about a danish king
- Anne Hathaway
- Place where A Midsummer Night's Dream is set
- brutal tragedy of a Royal Army Commander
- number of children
- shakespeare's own theater
- dramatic genre of julia and romeo
- city where he retired
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- romeo loved her
- name of the king of a historical drama
- most famous sonett
- shakespear was an playwright, actor and?
- A special feature of his literary language
- 26. April 1546
- dramatic genre of A Midsummer Night's Dream
15 Clues: Anne Hathaway • 26. April 1546 • romeo loved her • most famous sonett • number of children • city where he retired • shakespeare's own theater • a tragedy about a danish king • dramatic genre of julia and romeo • name of the king of a historical drama • shakespear was an playwright, actor and? • brutal tragedy of a Royal Army Commander • A special feature of his literary language • ...
Shakespeare 2022-04-01
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- V He was a great motivational speaker and King
- Iago was commonly known as 'H______' Iago
- A doing word
- A describing word.
- The main character of a tragedy is often called a...?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- Where Shakespeare's plays were often performed.
- What genre is Hamlet?
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- Giving an inanimate object human qualities.
- this genre of play usually involved members of the Monarchy.
- The half-man/half-fish character
- Describing something like or as something else
- Othello's wife.
- The wizard in The Tempest
- The battle which Richard III died in
15 Clues: A doing word • Othello's wife. • A describing word. • What genre is Hamlet? • The wizard in The Tempest • Where was Shakespeare born? • The half-man/half-fish character • The battle which Richard III died in • Iago was commonly known as 'H______' Iago • Giving an inanimate object human qualities. • V He was a great motivational speaker and King • ...
Shakespeare 2023-12-04
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- Shakespeare's first name
- Play about a famous English king.
- name of the famous theater where many of S's plays weere performed
- Probably the most famous play by Shakespeare, a play about to the forbidden love between a girl and a boy.
- In 2023 it is how many years since Shakespeare's works first were printed (a collection called the first Folio)
- A person who write plays
- His wife's surname before she married Shakespeare
- another word for payback, retribution
- The river where the famous theatre is situated
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- Shakespeare's birth place
- Fictive persons and their attributes in films and plays
- The old theatre burnt down but today there is a .......of the theatre.
- word for: to give a new appearance to a person or thing, especially in order to hide its true form
- another word for businessman
- Play where the famous quotation "to be or not to be, that is the question" comes from.
15 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • A person who write plays • Shakespeare's birth place • another word for businessman • Play about a famous English king. • another word for payback, retribution • The river where the famous theatre is situated • His wife's surname before she married Shakespeare • Fictive persons and their attributes in films and plays • ...
Shakespeare 2025-04-01
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- What genre of play is Hamlet?
- What river was the Shakespeare's theater built near?
- What genre of play is The Winter's Tale?
- What genre of play is Henry V?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's theater?
- Where were Shakespeare's plays performed most frequently?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
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- Who was ruling England when Shakespeare became popular?
- What genre of play is Much Ado About Nothing?
- Where was Shakespeare's wife from?
- What language did Shakespeare likely study in school?
- What was the name of the male protagonist in one of Shakespeare's most famous romantic tragedies?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's first child?
- What was the name of the female protagonist in one of Shakespeare's most famous romantic tragedies?
- What did Shakespeare write other than plays?
15 Clues: What genre of play is Hamlet? • What genre of play is Henry V? • Where was Shakespeare's wife from? • What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • What genre of play is The Winter's Tale? • What was the name of Shakespeare's theater? • What did Shakespeare write other than plays? • What genre of play is Much Ado About Nothing? • What was the name of Shakespeare's first child? • ...
shakespeare 2024-09-17
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- Early plays where mainly...
- Plays were performed in ...
- He not only wrote but also played his stories, he was an ...
- Wife's last name
- Married at this age
- Month of birth and death
- His most famous work
- Number of daughters
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- He was very ... for the English language
- A quote of his emphasizes this quality
- Language and ...
- Among other things, he wrote t... (style of story)
- Shakespeare was from (country)
- His profession
- A book of Shakespeares
15 Clues: His profession • Language and ... • Wife's last name • Married at this age • Number of daughters • His most famous work • A book of Shakespeares • Month of birth and death • Early plays where mainly... • Plays were performed in ... • Shakespeare was from (country) • A quote of his emphasizes this quality • He was very ... for the English language • ...
shakespeare 2025-11-01
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- – Mischievous fairy who loves pranks
- – Tragic hero of Julius Caesar
- – Lady who says “All the world’s a stage.”
- – Loyal friend of Hamlet
- – Moor of Venice who says “I am not what I am.”
- – Young lover who dies by poison in Romeo and Juliet
- MACBETH – Ambitious Scottish queen who says “Out, damned spot!”
- – Scheming villain of Othello
- – Witty clown of Twelfth Night
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- – The melancholy poet who opens The Tempest
- – Witty servant of Olivia in Twelfth Night
- – “To be, or not to be …” speaker
- – Star‑crossed lover of Juliet
- – King who says “Is this a dagger which I see before me?”
- – Soldier who duels Mercutio in Romeo and Juliet
15 Clues: – Loyal friend of Hamlet • – Scheming villain of Othello • – Tragic hero of Julius Caesar • – Star‑crossed lover of Juliet • – Witty clown of Twelfth Night • – “To be, or not to be …” speaker • – Mischievous fairy who loves pranks • – Witty servant of Olivia in Twelfth Night • – Lady who says “All the world’s a stage.” • – The melancholy poet who opens The Tempest • ...
Shakespeare quiz 2023-03-16
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- TEMPEST His last play
- Who was the most famous fan of Shakespeare
- GLOBE Shakespeares theater where he performed
- His birth month?
- To be or not to be, that is the ___
- He wrote this play in 1601
- This word appears 150 in his play Romeo and Juliet
- The male character in his famous love story play
- Shakespeare wrote ___ in his spare time
- Where was he from?
- Number of siblings he had
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- Number of plays he wrote
- What did Shakespeare leave his wife in his will
- Number of children he had
- When did he die
- There are ___ ways to spell Shakespeare
- What was his profession?
- What his father made for a living
- His wife's first name
- Some ___ where names after his characters
20 Clues: When did he die • His birth month? • Where was he from? • TEMPEST His last play • His wife's first name • Number of plays he wrote • What was his profession? • Number of children he had • Number of siblings he had • He wrote this play in 1601 • What his father made for a living • To be or not to be, that is the ___ • There are ___ ways to spell Shakespeare • ...
The Great Shakespearian crossword 2022-05-01
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- what's in a name? That which we call a ...
- theatre most commonly associated with the performance of Shakespeare's plays, the ...
- Romeo and ...
- Which character stated that life is a tale told by an idiot
- Shakespeare's first name
- Famous playwriter and poet who inspired Shakespeare. Christopher
- Who played the roll of Octavius Caesar in the live performance at Atheneum Tungrorum
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- Shakespeare wrote 154 of this kind of poems
- “Cowards die many times before their deaths; The ... never taste of death but once.”
- Shakespeare's birth place
- Family name of Romeo in the greatest tragedy of all time
- The first collection of Shakespeare's plays, the first ...
- Comdedy written by Shakespeare, the Twelfth ...
- Shakespeare's longest play
- any other word would smell as sweet"
- Shakespeare was married to Anne ...
- Humorous play genre written by Shakespeare
17 Clues: Romeo and ... • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's birth place • Shakespeare's longest play • Shakespeare was married to Anne ... • any other word would smell as sweet" • what's in a name? That which we call a ... • Humorous play genre written by Shakespeare • Shakespeare wrote 154 of this kind of poems • Comdedy written by Shakespeare, the Twelfth ... • ...
Shakespeare Trivia 2022-06-14
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- Shakespeare was born and died in...
- Shakespeare's children in alphabetical order (6,6,7)
- A phrase Shakespeare coined, meaning 'in a difficult situation' (2,1,6)
- Play he wrote about Queen Elizabeth's father (5,3,6)
- Another famous playwright from the same era (11,7)
- King whom Shakespeare wrote to please (5,3,5)
- Shakespeare's birthplace
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- One of Shakespeare's theatres that is now also the name of a theatre in Stratford (3,4)
- Shakespeare's age when he died (5,5)
- Shakespeare's theatre that burned down (3,5)
- Mr Raybould has this for breakfast every day (9,2,5)
- Queen who died in 1603 (9,3,5)
- Shakespeare's wife
- Reason the theatres were sometimes closed (3,6)
- Rhythm Shakespeare wrote in (6,10)
- What happened to the people in the standing area of the theatre when it rained? (4,3,3
- Modern scholars sometimes call Shakespeare this (3,4)
17 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's birthplace • Queen who died in 1603 (9,3,5) • Rhythm Shakespeare wrote in (6,10) • Shakespeare was born and died in... • Shakespeare's age when he died (5,5) • Shakespeare's theatre that burned down (3,5) • King whom Shakespeare wrote to please (5,3,5) • Reason the theatres were sometimes closed (3,6) • ...
Romeo and Juliet- background notes by Braison 2022-08-15
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- The playwriter that rewrote Romeo and Juliet.
- A theatre company patronized by royalty
- Shakespeare's wife
- The actor that plays Romeo.
- The type of play it is; a play that the characters die in.
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- Elizabeth was a strong _____ of theatre and arts.
- Shakespeare chose creativity over _____
- Shakespeare disapeared for _____ years
- Elizabeth was 25 when she became _____
- Main theatre that Shakespeare wrote plays for; torn/burnt and rebuilt twice.
- Elizabeth was known as the _____ Queen.
- The actress that plays Juliet.
- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illeagally _____ on another man's property.
- Thrown at the worst actors
- The time period that the film was created in.
- In 1603-1604, this wiped out 1/4 of London's population
16 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Thrown at the worst actors • The actor that plays Romeo. • The actress that plays Juliet. • Shakespeare disapeared for _____ years • Elizabeth was 25 when she became _____ • Shakespeare chose creativity over _____ • Elizabeth was known as the _____ Queen. • The playwriter that rewrote Romeo and Juliet. • The time period that the film was created in. • ...
Shakespeare 2021-09-08
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- the quality or fact of being late; lateness.
- sparing or economical with regard to money or food.
- unfriendly; antagonistic.
- conduct characteristic of a rogue, especially acts of dishonesty or playful mischief.
- causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort.
- a drop of dew.
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- suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc.
- having much or varied color; bright.
- grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly.
- amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic.
- able to be used for a practical purpose or in several ways.
- behaving, done, or made in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard.
- having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.
- so precious that its value cannot be determined.
15 Clues: a drop of dew. • unfriendly; antagonistic. • having much or varied color; bright. • suggesting something supernatural; uncanny. • amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic. • the quality or fact of being late; lateness. • grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly. • having or showing impressive beauty or dignity. • so precious that its value cannot be determined. • ...
Shakespeare 2024-06-06
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- the first name of his first child.
- the first name of his daughter.
- when did he die.
- the people in Shakespeare time were very ___.
- first name of his dad.
- last name of his mum.
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- last name of his dad.
- first name of his mum.
- Macbeth was first preformed in ____.
- fell in love with ____.
- the first name of his son.
- the first globe theater got destroyed by ____.
- he started writing in the ____ age.
- how many pennies did it cost to get in to the theater.
- William went to school at ____.
15 Clues: when did he die. • last name of his dad. • last name of his mum. • first name of his mum. • first name of his dad. • fell in love with ____. • the first name of his son. • the first name of his daughter. • William went to school at ____. • the first name of his first child. • he started writing in the ____ age. • Macbeth was first preformed in ____. • ...
Shakespeare 2023-05-25
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- where William Shakespeare received his early education
- The year the globe theater was built
- A company that provided entertainment for the royal court
- Shakespeare's middle child
- Shakespeare's first narrative poem
- Published the first collected edition of Shakespeare's plays
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- One of Shakespeare's history plays about someone invading France
- Where Shakespeare began acting
- A whittawer, glover, wool dealer, and yeoman farmer
- Shakespeare's youngest child
- The third child of John Shakespeare
- The year Shakespeare retired
- Shakespeare's eldest child
- Shakespeare's wife
- A self-governing market town
15 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's eldest child • Shakespeare's middle child • Shakespeare's youngest child • The year Shakespeare retired • A self-governing market town • Where Shakespeare began acting • Shakespeare's first narrative poem • The third child of John Shakespeare • The year the globe theater was built • A whittawer, glover, wool dealer, and yeoman farmer • ...
Shakespeare 2023-06-19
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- “We are such stuff as ____ are made on.”
- “Friends, romans, countrymen, lend me your ____.”
- “Listen to ___, speak to a few.”
- “A ____! A ____!”
- “Fair is ___, and ___ is fair.”
- “If music be the ___ of love, play on.”
- “There is nothing either good or bad, but _____ makes it so.”
- “To be or not to be; that is the ____.”
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- “Once more unto the ____, dear friends, once more.”
- “All the worlds a ____ and all the men and women are merely players.”
- “The course of true love never did run ____.”
- “Uneasy lies the head that wears the ____.”
- “_____ can come of _____.”
- “To thine own self be ____.”
- “____ is such a sweet sorrow.”
15 Clues: “A ____! A ____!” • “_____ can come of _____.” • “To thine own self be ____.” • “____ is such a sweet sorrow.” • “Fair is ___, and ___ is fair.” • “Listen to ___, speak to a few.” • “If music be the ___ of love, play on.” • “To be or not to be; that is the ____.” • “We are such stuff as ____ are made on.” • “Uneasy lies the head that wears the ____.” • ...
Shakespeare 2024-10-23
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- something that you unwillingly and reluctantly do
- an epidemic disease that has a high death count
- swallow fast or in one go
- skillful in physical activities especially with your hands.
- Seishiro Nagi, Itoshi Rin
- talking about things that aren't important a lot
- somebody who has been castrated and can't reproduce
- do something that isn't legally, socially or morally acceptable
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- giving or receiving things for free
- an ungenuine act or thing.
- A man who has been betrayed by his wife, usually by infidelity.
- feelings of lots of warmth.
- the act of making less active or intense
- lots of space
- a gold coin that was used in European countries a long time ago
15 Clues: lots of space • swallow fast or in one go • Seishiro Nagi, Itoshi Rin • an ungenuine act or thing. • feelings of lots of warmth. • giving or receiving things for free • the act of making less active or intense • an epidemic disease that has a high death count • talking about things that aren't important a lot • something that you unwillingly and reluctantly do • ...
Shakespeare 2024-10-23
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- given or giving freely
- the act of making less active or intense
- not genuine
- improperly forward or bold
- make known to the public information previously kept secret
- a recklessly extravagant person
- criticize severely
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- speak about unimportant matters rapidly and incessantly
- jump about playfully
- a man whose wife committed adultery
- model of excellence or perfection of a kind
- formerly a gold coin of various European countries
- away from another or others
- represent falsely
- formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief
15 Clues: not genuine • represent falsely • criticize severely • jump about playfully • given or giving freely • improperly forward or bold • away from another or others • a recklessly extravagant person • a man whose wife committed adultery • the act of making less active or intense • model of excellence or perfection of a kind • formally reject or disavow a formerly held belief • ...
Shakespeare 2025-08-14
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- the type of text that shakespeare wrote
- a city of italy
- the name of the queen
- the successor of elizabeth 1
- where shakespare prensented his plays
- Shakespeare's name
- queen elizabeth ruled in
- where the lower class sat in the globe theatre
- romeo's girlfriend
- where shakespare was born
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- a comedie of shakespeare
- it means that you are a good person
- shakespeare's plays were ... for the people in the past
- the character said "to be or not to be that is the question"
- one of his famous characters
15 Clues: a city of italy • Shakespeare's name • romeo's girlfriend • the name of the queen • a comedie of shakespeare • queen elizabeth ruled in • where shakespare was born • the successor of elizabeth 1 • one of his famous characters • it means that you are a good person • where shakespare prensented his plays • the type of text that shakespeare wrote • ...
Shakespeare 2025-10-21
15 Clues: rime • dikt • språk • bevis • teater • spilte • mektige • uttrykk • skuespill • historier • mesterverk • giftet seg • skuespiller • rollefigurer • uforglemmelige
Meet William Shakespeare 2022-03-30
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- Genre of play that told the life of a real person.
- Shakespeare's oldest daughter
- Shakespeare's wife.
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- The name of the first collection of Shakespeare's work.
- Other type of writing Shakespeare is famous for
- Theatre company that Shakespeare worked for as an actor.
- It is bad luck to say the name of this play in a theatre.
- Name of prominent theatre for Shakespeare's plays
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- Name of the plague that affected Shakespeare's life.
- Where did Shakespeare work?
- Name of the house Shakespeare purchase in Stratford for his family.
- Type of play that usually ended in death.
- Time between the baptism of his twins and his arrival on the London theatre scene.
- Play that the movie "She's the Man" is based on.
- Type of play that is "identifiable as plays full of fun, irony..."
- A tragedy where "Two star-crossed lovers" take their lives
- This was what 19 of Shakespeare's plays first appeared in before being published in the First Folio.
- ____ and Judith were Shakespeare's twins.
- Caused the fire that burned down The Globe.
20 Clues: Shakespeare's wife. • Where did Shakespeare work? • Where was Shakespeare born? • Shakespeare's oldest daughter • Type of play that usually ended in death. • ____ and Judith were Shakespeare's twins. • Caused the fire that burned down The Globe. • Other type of writing Shakespeare is famous for • Play that the movie "She's the Man" is based on. • ...
The Great Shakespearian crossword 2022-05-01
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- what's in a name? That which we call a ...
- theatre most commonly associated with the performance of Shakespeare's plays, the ...
- Romeo and ...
- Which character stated that life is a tale told by an idiot
- Shakespeare's first name
- Famous playwriter and poet who inspired Shakespeare. Christopher
- Who played the roll of Octavius Caesar in the live performance at Atheneum Tungrorum
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- Shakespeare wrote 154 of this kind of poems
- “Cowards die many times before their deaths; The ... never taste of death but once.”
- Shakespeare's birth place
- Family name of Romeo in the greatest tragedy of all time
- The first collection of Shakespeare's plays, the first ...
- Comdedy written by Shakespeare, the Twelfth ...
- Shakespeare's longest play
- any other word would smell as sweet"
- Shakespeare was married to Anne ...
- Humorous play genre written by Shakespeare
17 Clues: Romeo and ... • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's birth place • Shakespeare's longest play • Shakespeare was married to Anne ... • any other word would smell as sweet" • what's in a name? That which we call a ... • Humorous play genre written by Shakespeare • Shakespeare wrote 154 of this kind of poems • Comdedy written by Shakespeare, the Twelfth ... • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes [Benjamin Zeren] 2022-08-15
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- ______ Theater
- Main Character From The Capulet Family
- ___________ over originality
- Creator of this Version of the story/play
- Poorest people in the theater were know as ___________
- Main Character From The Montague Family
- Acting companies were made of only ___________
- Wife of Shakespeare
- Name of the play
- Type of play romeo and juliet is
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- Smallest amount of money needed to see a play
- how long plays lasted
- Birthplace of Shakespeare
- Play group shakespeare was in_____
- In the globe theater there was no ___________
- Bad plays got __________ thrown at them
16 Clues: ______ Theater • Name of the play • Wife of Shakespeare • how long plays lasted • Birthplace of Shakespeare • ___________ over originality • Type of play romeo and juliet is • Play group shakespeare was in_____ • Main Character From The Capulet Family • Main Character From The Montague Family • Bad plays got __________ thrown at them • Creator of this Version of the story/play • ...
Shakespeare Words - Isabella Stevens 2022-11-29
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- When I ______ to hard metal I cry and scream.
- My _______ is extremely rude and annoying.
- The place Shakespeare was born and raised.
- When characters address an audience or think out loud, other characters can't hear.
- The years no one had any idea where or what Shakespeare was doing.
- Indeed, Intruth
- To give mercy, thank you
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- here.
- The son of Shakespeare who died in his early ages.
- Over there
- A speech one character makes to themselves.
- The wife of Shakespeare
- Go over there
- The poet who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- When one character gives a speech.
15 Clues: here. • Over there • Go over there • Indeed, Intruth • The wife of Shakespeare • To give mercy, thank you • When one character gives a speech. • The poet who wrote Romeo and Juliet • My _______ is extremely rude and annoying. • The place Shakespeare was born and raised. • A speech one character makes to themselves. • When I ______ to hard metal I cry and scream. • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Luis Cortes 2021-08-18
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- shakespeare's play were mainly written for...
- Shakespeare tended to write comedies, histories, and...
- the orginal author of the plot from Romeo and Juliet was...
- The Globe was closed by who in 1642
- for how many years did shakespeare disappear for after having twins
- what would shakespeare use that weren't his own
- Shakespeare worked in a nearby town as an
- was caused London to lose 1/4 of its population
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- Shakespeare was married to...
- Queen Elizabeth was known as...
- In 1608, the group became The King’s Men when King James I became their...
- what produced neurological, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body, from 1603-1604
- The orginial Globe Theater burned down after a cannon was shot, what was the cannon?
- Shakespeare valued what over originality
- No tomatoes would be thrown during...
15 Clues: Shakespeare was married to... • Queen Elizabeth was known as... • The Globe was closed by who in 1642 • No tomatoes would be thrown during... • Shakespeare valued what over originality • Shakespeare worked in a nearby town as an • shakespeare's play were mainly written for... • what would shakespeare use that weren't his own • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Crossword Puzzle Creation 2022-08-15
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- What was Queen Elizabeth also known as
- Who was shakespeare married to
- The _____ and the Capulets hold an ancient family feud
- how many hours did plays usually last
- What percentage of people did London lose to the plague
- what age groups were romeo and juliet
- Shakespeare _____ in 1616
- what made Lord Chamberlain's Men close down
- What month was Shakespeare born in
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- What does Romeo and Juliet originally come from
- What did shakespeare mainly write his plays for
- what was thrown at bad actors
- What country was Queen Elizabeth queen of
- true/false, Shakespeare wrote comedies
- How old was Queen Elizabeth when she became Queen
- people thought tomatoes were ______
16 Clues: Shakespeare _____ in 1616 • what was thrown at bad actors • Who was shakespeare married to • What month was Shakespeare born in • people thought tomatoes were ______ • how many hours did plays usually last • what age groups were romeo and juliet • What was Queen Elizabeth also known as • true/false, Shakespeare wrote comedies • What country was Queen Elizabeth queen of • ...
Shakespeare 2019-11-24
15 Clues: prince • immature • policeman • waiting man • Hero’s maid • Hero’s father • lord of Padua • Beatrices father • Don Pedros brother • Don Johns henchman • Dohn Johns follower • Hero’s serving woman • good friends with Hero • policeman’s with Dogberry • good friends with Beatrice
Shakespeare 2019-11-24
15 Clues: prince • immature • policeman • waiting man • Hero’s maid • lord of Padua • Hero’s father • Beatrices father • Don Johns henchman • Don Pedros brother • Dohn Johns follower • Hero’s serving woman • good friends with Hero • policeman’s with Dogberry • good friends with Beatrice
Shakespeare 2021-09-10
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- causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort.
- a child's word for a puppy.
- existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established.
- Flagrant or audacious
- not fulfilling or not expected to achieve the intended purpose or desired outcome.
- suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.
- shockingly unacceptable.
- the quality or fact of being late
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- a back deformed by a sharp forward angle, forming a hump, typically caused by collapse of a vertebra.
- on or to an upper floor of a building
- so precious that its value cannot be determined.
- Shameless and undisguised
- a native or inhabitant of Dalmatia.
- having less color than usual, typically as a result of shock, fear, or ill health.
- excessive growth
15 Clues: excessive growth • Flagrant or audacious • shockingly unacceptable. • Shameless and undisguised • a child's word for a puppy. • the quality or fact of being late • a native or inhabitant of Dalmatia. • on or to an upper floor of a building • suggesting something supernatural; uncanny. • so precious that its value cannot be determined. • ...
Shakespeare 2019-10-01
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- His son who died.
- His mother's name.
- His farther's name.
- the age Hamnet died.
- the amount of kids he had.
- Church that he was baptized in.
- were his plays were preformed.
- where he grew up.
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- the amount of siblings he had.
- The school he attended.
- one of his famous play's.
- the age he left school.
- His wife's name.
- His fathers profession.
- The age he started school.
15 Clues: His wife's name. • His son who died. • where he grew up. • His mother's name. • His farther's name. • the age Hamnet died. • The school he attended. • the age he left school. • His fathers profession. • one of his famous play's. • The age he started school. • the amount of kids he had. • the amount of siblings he had. • were his plays were preformed. • Church that he was baptized in.
Shakespeare 2023-12-20
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- A humorous play on words
- To move or act swiftly; to hurry
- Listen; used as an exclamation to attract attention
- Running away together, as a couple
- A person granted land by the king in exchange for loyalty and military service
- Personal pronoun, subject
- From this time forward; in the future
- A beautiful or handsome person
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- To be or not to be, that is the _______
- A poetic composition with 14 lines
- Short, pointed, and double-edged knife
- Soon, shortly; at another time
- Tragedy, a misfortune
- To renounce or repudiate under oath; to swear falsely
- Possessive adjective: your
15 Clues: Tragedy, a misfortune • A humorous play on words • Personal pronoun, subject • Possessive adjective: your • Soon, shortly; at another time • A beautiful or handsome person • To move or act swiftly; to hurry • A poetic composition with 14 lines • Running away together, as a couple • From this time forward; in the future • Short, pointed, and double-edged knife • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-04
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- Titular character in his most famous tragedy
- Hamlets mother and queen of Denmark
- Refers to harry
- Juliet's forbidden lover
- Admiring beauty or a daddy's girl
- Helps make comedic plays
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- Most used technical phrases
- There are three of these in Macbeth
- forbidden love with romeo
- one of his well known plays
- dangerous fairy
- called upon to help in tempest
- The famous castle
- Main character in Shakespearean plays
- famous character in all English literature
15 Clues: dangerous fairy • Refers to harry • The famous castle • Helps make comedic plays • forbidden love with romeo • Juliet's forbidden lover • Most used technical phrases • one of his well known plays • called upon to help in tempest • Admiring beauty or a daddy's girl • There are three of these in Macbeth • Hamlets mother and queen of Denmark • Main character in Shakespearean plays • ...
Shakespeare 2023-05-24
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- The name of the royal jester
- The weapon with which Laertes is injured in a duel.
- The name of one of Elsinore's courtiers.
- It was the soldiers of the night guards who saw at the palace.
- This character drinks poisoned wine at the end of the novel.
- The name of the chronicler who wrote down the legend of the Danish ruler named Amletus, which formed the basis of Hamlet.
- The name of the royal palace of the Danish monarchs.
- The name of one of the officers.
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- The hero who orders Hamlet to be honorably buried.
- The name of the Danish king, the hero of Hamlet.
- Claudius poured poison into this part of the body to kill his brother.
- The one who sent his friends to Hamlet - Rosencrantz and Guildenstern.
- The genre of the work is Hamlet.
- This was changed by Hamlet to avoid execution.
- The surname of the translator whose version of the tragedy is considered the most accurate.
15 Clues: The name of the royal jester • The genre of the work is Hamlet. • The name of one of the officers. • The name of one of Elsinore's courtiers. • This was changed by Hamlet to avoid execution. • The name of the Danish king, the hero of Hamlet. • The hero who orders Hamlet to be honorably buried. • The weapon with which Laertes is injured in a duel. • ...
Shakespeare 2024-12-06
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- "A ___! A ___! My kingdom for a ___!"
- Word describing a celestial force that dooms the lovers in "Romeo and Juliet."
- "We are such stuff as dreams are __ on."
- "All the world's a ___"
- A ghostly visitation, as seen in "Hamlet."
- Shakespeare's theatre in London
- The Prince of Denmark
- "By the pricking of my thumbs, something ___ this way comes."
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- "Something is rotten in the state of ___."
- A court fool
- "Et tu, ___?"
- Portia disguises herself as a lawyer in this play
- The green-eyed monster, according to Othello
- Shakespearean synonym for "you"
- Queen of the fairies in "A Midsummer Night's Dream
15 Clues: A court fool • "Et tu, ___?" • The Prince of Denmark • "All the world's a ___" • Shakespearean synonym for "you" • Shakespeare's theatre in London • "A ___! A ___! My kingdom for a ___!" • "We are such stuff as dreams are __ on." • "Something is rotten in the state of ___." • A ghostly visitation, as seen in "Hamlet." • The green-eyed monster, according to Othello • ...
Hip Hop & Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- hip hop and shakespeare are____ to each other
- people have ____ perception of shakespeare and hip hop
- a tempo that has 140bpm are known as what beat?
- the word "hip hop" means intelligent_____
- people that live at shakespeare's time spoke like a mix of people from cornwall and?
- what pentameter allow us to change the beat of a lyrics easily?
- hip hop carries the same power as?
- the success and failure of the society depend on the ____ of the society
- shakespeare are seen as someone that is not entitled to be a custodian of?
- hip hop and shakespeare together will bring ____ in human culture
- how many elements hip hop has?
- one of the main things that hip hop and shakespeare share is?
- "men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands" are from what play?
- hip hop are a way for artist to transmit knowledge through?
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- music is imitating the rhythm of?
- both hip hop and shakespeare's work are a form of?
- how many sets made a good rhythm in hip hop music?
- the mood of what we are saying is ___ important as what we are saying
- 90% of shakespeare's audience couldn't read and?
- rhythm help us to ____ what is being said
- shakespeaare's _____ is questioned because he didn't go to uni
- iambic pentameter rhythm is simple yet?
- shakespeare are known as the queen of?
- what helps us communicate our feelings?
24 Clues: how many elements hip hop has? • music is imitating the rhythm of? • hip hop carries the same power as? • shakespeare are known as the queen of? • iambic pentameter rhythm is simple yet? • what helps us communicate our feelings? • rhythm help us to ____ what is being said • the word "hip hop" means intelligent_____ • hip hop and shakespeare are____ to each other • ...
How Well Do You Know Shakespeare? 2014-05-23
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- Shakespeare's first name
- How many times did suicide appear in Shakespeare's plays
- What is Shakespeare known as
- The name of the performing company
- Shakespeare's wife
- How many kids did Shakespeare have
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- Where Shakespeare performed his plays
- Where was Shakespeare born
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have
- Shakespeare' longest play
- How many plays did Shakespeare write
11 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare' longest play • Where was Shakespeare born • What is Shakespeare known as • The name of the performing company • How many kids did Shakespeare have • How many plays did Shakespeare write • Where Shakespeare performed his plays • How many siblings did Shakespeare have • ...
Julius Caesar 2016-03-14
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- stout pillars that held up a narrow roof
- time of day actors performed
- three man government
- had enormous power
- what was the theater was made of
- language Shakespeare learned in school
- light Shakespeare used to make plays
- stage covered with velvet curtains
- what Shakespeare's dad was considered in town
- the number of year Cleopatra bewitched Caesar
- did not go to school
- had little information
- what set the theater on fire
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- one of Shakespeare twin
- first appeared under The Lives of the 157
- where Shakespeare was buried
- were originally friends
- His father's name
- makeup the women wore to perform
- what the volume was called
- used for burial scenes
- Born a few days before
- one of Shakespeare twin
- where most of Shakespeare's info. comes from
- considered himself defender of the people
25 Clues: His father's name • had enormous power • three man government • did not go to school • used for burial scenes • Born a few days before • had little information • one of Shakespeare twin • were originally friends • one of Shakespeare twin • what the volume was called • where Shakespeare was buried • time of day actors performed • what set the theater on fire • ...
Shakespeare Words-Casey Lee 2022-11-28
Across
- far over there
- its over there!
- listen
- where did Shakespeare live?
- a famous playwright from the 1600s
- a long speech in which a character recites
- died when he was only ten
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- character sharing his internal thoughts in a speech
- come over here!
- the wife of William Shakespeare
- before in time
- a character showing emotions with only the audience
- what in the world was Shakespeare doing?
- the opposite of a friend
- perhaps/by chance
15 Clues: listen • before in time • far over there • come over here! • its over there! • perhaps/by chance • the opposite of a friend • died when he was only ten • where did Shakespeare live? • the wife of William Shakespeare • a famous playwright from the 1600s • what in the world was Shakespeare doing? • a long speech in which a character recites • ...
Hip Hop & Shakespeare 2021-04-22
Across
- the mood of what we are saying is ___ important as what we are actually saying
- people that live at shakespeare's time spoke like a mix of people from cornwall and?
- hip hop is an open intelligent ____ that appealed to many people.
- the __ we say things can change the way people understand it
- iambic parameter helps us to change the ___ of words easily
- hip hop can also give ____ to people
- shakespeare are seen as someone that is not entitled to be a custodian of?
- what pentameter allow us to change the beat of a lyrics easily?
- one of the main things that hip hop and shakespeare share is?
- hip hop and shakespeare together will bring ____ in human culture
- what helps us communicate our feelings?
- music is imitating the rhythm of?
- an element of hip hop that can also be found in shakespeare
- people sometimes see hip hop as a complete ____
- hip hop are a way for artist to transmit knowledge through?
- rhythm help us to ____ what is being said
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- hip hop is a _____
- the word "hip hop" means intelligent_____
- hip hop carries the same power as?
- how many elements hip hop has?
- iambic pentameter rhythm is simple yet?
- "men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands" are from what play?
- the success and failure of the society depend on the ____ of the society
- how many sets made a good rhythm in hip hop music?
- a tempo that has 140bpm are known as ___ beat
- both hip hop and shakespeare's work are a form of?
- 90% of shakespeare's audience couldn't read and?
- shakespeare are known as the queen of?
- hip hop and shakespeare are____ to each other
- shakespeaare's _____ is questioned because he didn't go to uni
- people have ____ perception of shakespeare and hip hop
31 Clues: hip hop is a _____ • how many elements hip hop has? • music is imitating the rhythm of? • hip hop carries the same power as? • hip hop can also give ____ to people • shakespeare are known as the queen of? • iambic pentameter rhythm is simple yet? • what helps us communicate our feelings? • the word "hip hop" means intelligent_____ • rhythm help us to ____ what is being said • ...
Hip Hop & Shakespeare 2021-04-22
Across
- the mood of what we are saying is ___ important as what we are actually saying
- people that live at shakespeare's time spoke like a mix of people from cornwall and?
- hip hop is an open intelligent ____ that appealed to many people.
- the __ we say things can change the way people understand it
- iambic parameter helps us to change the ___ of words easily
- hip hop can also give ____ to people
- shakespeare are seen as someone that is not entitled to be a custodian of?
- what pentameter allow us to change the beat of a lyrics easily?
- one of the main things that hip hop and shakespeare share is?
- hip hop and shakespeare together will bring ____ in human culture
- what helps us communicate our feelings?
- music is imitating the rhythm of?
- an element of hip hop that can also be found in shakespeare
- people sometimes see hip hop as a complete ____
- hip hop are a way for artist to transmit knowledge through?
- rhythm help us to ____ what is being said
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- hip hop is a _____
- the word "hip hop" means intelligent_____
- hip hop carries the same power as?
- how many elements hip hop has?
- iambic pentameter rhythm is simple yet?
- "men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands" are from what play?
- the success and failure of the society depend on the ____ of the society
- how many sets made a good rhythm in hip hop music?
- a tempo that has 140bpm are known as ___ beat
- both hip hop and shakespeare's work are a form of?
- 90% of shakespeare's audience couldn't read and?
- shakespeare are known as the queen of?
- hip hop and shakespeare are____ to each other
- shakespeaare's _____ is questioned because he didn't go to uni
- people have ____ perception of shakespeare and hip hop
31 Clues: hip hop is a _____ • how many elements hip hop has? • music is imitating the rhythm of? • hip hop carries the same power as? • hip hop can also give ____ to people • shakespeare are known as the queen of? • iambic pentameter rhythm is simple yet? • what helps us communicate our feelings? • the word "hip hop" means intelligent_____ • rhythm help us to ____ what is being said • ...
Hip Hop & Shakespeare 2021-04-22
Across
- the mood of what we are saying is ___ important as what we are saying
- people that live at shakespeare's time spoke like a mix of people from cornwall and?
- hip hop is an open intelligent ____ that appealed to many people.
- the __ we say things can change the way people understand it
- iambic parameter helps us to change the ___ of words easily
- hip hop can also give ____ to people
- shakespeare are seen as someone that is not entitled to be a custodian of?
- what pentameter allow us to change the beat of a lyrics easily?
- one of the main things that hip hop and shakespeare share is?
- hip hop and shakespeare together will bring ____ in human culture
- what helps us communicate our feelings?
- music is imitating the rhythm of?
- an element of hip hop that can also be found in shakespeare
- people sometimes see hip hop as a complete ____
- hip hop are a way for artist to transmit knowledge through?
- rhythm help us to ____ what is being said
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- hip hop is a?
- the word "hip hop" means intelligent_____
- hip hop carries the same power as?
- how many elements hip hop has?
- iambic pentameter rhythm is simple yet?
- "men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands" are from what play?
- the success and failure of the society depend on the ____ of the society
- how many sets made a good rhythm in hip hop music?
- a tempo that has 140bpm are known as ___ beat
- both hip hop and shakespeare's work are a form of?
- 90% of shakespeare's audience couldn't read and?
- shakespeare are known as the queen of?
- hip hop and shakespeare are____ to each other
- shakespeaare's _____ is questioned because he didn't go to uni
- people have ____ perception of shakespeare and hip hop
31 Clues: hip hop is a? • how many elements hip hop has? • music is imitating the rhythm of? • hip hop carries the same power as? • hip hop can also give ____ to people • shakespeare are known as the queen of? • iambic pentameter rhythm is simple yet? • what helps us communicate our feelings? • the word "hip hop" means intelligent_____ • rhythm help us to ____ what is being said • ...
William Shakespeare Biography Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-24
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- Playwright who may have been a rival of Shakespeare's, but who commented on his death that "He was not of an age, but for all time."
- Judith's husband
- River on which Stratford is built - Shakespeare is often called the "Bard of ___"
- Shakespeare's son, who died as a child
- The month in which Shakespeare was born
- A person who writes plays
- The longest of Shakespeare's plays is a tragedy set in the Kingdom of Denmark
- Document indicating how one wishes to dispose of one's property after death
- Successful Elizabethan dramatist who influenced the work of Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's wife, whom he married when he was eighteen and she was twenty-six
- Queen of England during most of Shakespeare's life; Queen ________ I
- In his will, Shakespeare bequeathed to his wife his second best ___
- Tragic romantic play about two young star-crossed lovers
- First name of Shakespeare's father
- A stage play or other literary work that combines tragedy and comedy
- The _______ plays were based on the lives of historical figures
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- Play set in Ancient Rome based on a conspiracy against the Roman dictator of the title
- Shakespeare dedicated two narrative poems to the Earl of ___________
- Name of the first daughter born to William and and Anne
- This theatre in London was particularly associated with Shakespeare, who was a part-owner of it
- Susanna's husband
- Shakespeare's daughter; Hamnet's twin sister
- Shakespeare's mother
- This tragedy of ambition and power is sometimes called "the Scottish play"
- William Shakespeare was an actor and part-owner in an acting company known as ____ Chamberlain's Men
- A form of drama, that deals with serious themes and usually ends with the destruction of the principal character or characters
- William Shakespeare was both a ____ and a playwright
- Disease with high mortality rate which caused theatres to close during outbreaks
- A light, amusing work of theatre or literature
- Shakespeare was born in this large town in Warwickshire, England
- A play of love and jealousy, with themes of racism and betrayal, set in the Mediterranean
- King _____ I was the successor to Elizabeth on the English throne
- In this play, an elderly king divides his kingdom among his daughters with tragic results
- A poem of fourteen lines that follows a strict rhyme scheme and specific structure
34 Clues: Judith's husband • Susanna's husband • Shakespeare's mother • A person who writes plays • First name of Shakespeare's father • Shakespeare's son, who died as a child • The month in which Shakespeare was born • Shakespeare's daughter; Hamnet's twin sister • A light, amusing work of theatre or literature • William Shakespeare was both a ____ and a playwright • ...
Gifted Hands 2025-12-13
William Shakespeare 2024-01-12
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- What Shakespeare story is inspired by the story Hamlet?
- When was Shakespeare born?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What was the name of the acting company Shakespeare founded?
- What was Shakespeare's career?
- How did Shakespeare's son die?
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- Where did Shakespeare go to school?
- What was Shakespeare's wife name?
- Who was Shakespeare's son who died?
- What did Shakespeare study in school?
- What was Shakespeare's father's name?
12 Clues: When was Shakespeare born? • What was Shakespeare's career? • How did Shakespeare's son die? • What was Shakespeare's wife name? • Where did Shakespeare go to school? • Who was Shakespeare's son who died? • What did Shakespeare study in school? • What was Shakespeare's father's name? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre? • ...
Historical Context Review 2023-09-14
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- a kind of play Shakespeare wrote that is like our modern day rom-com movies
- the town William Shakespeare grew up in
- theater audience members that paid just a penny to stand
- Shakespeare used the phrase "green-eyed monster" to describe this feeling
- a kind of play Shakespeare wrote that never has a happy ending
- flowers that represented two warring groups: the House of York and House of Lancaster
- the Queen of England during the renaissance
- the name of the theatre where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed
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- the area where audience members would stand to watch the play
- theaters were either round or ________ in shape
- a loud group of people that ate and drank while watching plays
- Shakespeare used the phrase "in a pickle" to describe being in ________
- a Renaissance writer known for his play Romeo and Juliet
- the area where ghosts or witches would make a special entrance during a play
- the capital city of England
- an important river in London
16 Clues: the capital city of England • an important river in London • the town William Shakespeare grew up in • the Queen of England during the renaissance • theaters were either round or ________ in shape • theater audience members that paid just a penny to stand • a Renaissance writer known for his play Romeo and Juliet • ...
Shakespeare 2021-09-08
Across
- a drop of dew.
- having or showing impressive beauty or dignity.
- grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly.
- unfriendly; antagonistic.
- conduct characteristic of a rogue, especially acts of dishonesty or playful mischief.
- amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic.
- so precious that its value cannot be determined.
- causing or feeling slight pain or physical discomfort.
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- suggesting something supernatural; uncanny.
- sparing or economical with regard to money or food.
- behaving, done, or made in a cautious and surreptitious manner, so as not to be seen or heard.
- the quality or fact of being late; lateness.
- the sudden or violent start of something unwelcome, such as war, disease, etc.
- having much or varied color; bright.
- able to be used for a practical purpose or in several ways.
15 Clues: a drop of dew. • unfriendly; antagonistic. • having much or varied color; bright. • suggesting something supernatural; uncanny. • amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic. • the quality or fact of being late; lateness. • grasp or seize (something) tightly or eagerly. • having or showing impressive beauty or dignity. • so precious that its value cannot be determined. • ...
Shakespeare 2023-05-17
Across
- ceasar's adoptive son
- poet mistaken for the conpirator
- ceasar compares himself to the _____ star
- person telling the future
- offered to ceasar 3 times, but he rejected
- Commoners of rome are called ____
- brutus's partner in the war
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- wife of brutus, suicide by hot coals
- croud was chanting for antony to read ceasar
- group of peple planning to kill ceasar
- author of julius ceasar
- brutus's main servant
- turns commerors against Brutus
- wife of ceasar
- stabbed ceasar first
15 Clues: wife of ceasar • stabbed ceasar first • ceasar's adoptive son • brutus's main servant • author of julius ceasar • person telling the future • brutus's partner in the war • turns commerors against Brutus • poet mistaken for the conpirator • Commoners of rome are called ____ • wife of brutus, suicide by hot coals • group of peple planning to kill ceasar • ...
