shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
A Midsummer Night's Dream 2023-03-16
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- Author of the play
- Where the fairies live
- Wanted to marry Lysander
- Bottom plays this character in the play
- Egeus wants him to marry Hermia
- In love with Demetrius
- Falls in love with Bottom
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- Causes mischief
- and Thisbe The play that is performed at Theseus's and Hippolyta's wedding
- Duke of Athens
- Titania rules over them
- Theme of the play
- Caused people to fall in love with the first thing they saw
- Where the story takes place
14 Clues: Duke of Athens • Causes mischief • Theme of the play • Author of the play • Where the fairies live • In love with Demetrius • Titania rules over them • Wanted to marry Lysander • Falls in love with Bottom • Where the story takes place • Egeus wants him to marry Hermia • Bottom plays this character in the play • Caused people to fall in love with the first thing they saw • ...
music renaissance 2023-10-04
7 Clues: sing in Church • new poetic form • wrote "The Prince" • wrote famous love story • a percussion instrument • music performed in Churches • undesirable vocal technique
Othello 2023-05-22
7 Clues: wife of Iago • Othellos wife • Main character • Writer of Othello • Antagonist of Othello • be fully aware of(Vocab) • Florentine officer in Venices Army
Shakespeare Words Ellie Boyette 2022-11-28
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- Yknow, you should come here.
- Oh my god stop talking plz and thank you
- Like a similar word but with a t. Go over there.
- They were here when we got there.
- He died at 11.
- Do you know when we're leaving, ___?
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- He's standing still center stage and only we can hear him.
- Why did you do that-?
- I very much dislike you.
- Like sabertooth but not as exciting.
- It doesn't mean the correct way to say and write words.
- In a christmas song.
- His marriage to her wasn't exactly ideal.
- what was the silly goofy guy doing?
14 Clues: He died at 11. • In a christmas song. • Why did you do that-? • I very much dislike you. • Yknow, you should come here. • They were here when we got there. • what was the silly goofy guy doing? • Like sabertooth but not as exciting. • Do you know when we're leaving, ___? • Oh my god stop talking plz and thank you • His marriage to her wasn't exactly ideal. • ...
The World of Shakespeare 2024-01-05
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- the day theatres were closed
- one of the largest plagues to hit London during Shakespeare's life
- the portrayers of female roles in a play
- the drink most commonly used for hydration
- the largest city associated with Shakespeare's world
- the ruler of England and Ireland for 45 years
- these were highly supported by the queen and as a result they flourished during the second half of the 16th century
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- Elizabethan people were extremely...
- worn by physicians to protect them from the plague
- commonly used in treating a variety of illnesses during Elizabethan times
- one of the activities that was common on the streets of London
- the river dividing London and over which the London Bridge was built
- London was extremely...
- the theatre were Shakespeare's plays were performed
14 Clues: London was extremely... • the day theatres were closed • Elizabethan people were extremely... • the portrayers of female roles in a play • the drink most commonly used for hydration • the ruler of England and Ireland for 45 years • worn by physicians to protect them from the plague • the theatre were Shakespeare's plays were performed • ...
Shakespeare, Tragedy and Love 2020-02-20
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- The 'two households, both alike in dignity', are involved in a long-standing....
- We can tell that the two families have high social because they have ........
- Nice, Greek word that is the opposite of 'order'
- The balance at the end of a tragedy: pity and admiration
- City in Northern Italy where the play is set
- A tragedy usually shows the ........ of a person of high social status
- Romeo and Juliet's first conversation takes the form of a ......
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- Romeo and Juliet are 'a pair of ........... lovers'
- A tragedy always ends in ..... for the protagonist(s)
- Juliet's last name
- Romeo's last name
- Term for the female protagonist
- Another word for 'destiny'
- Word in Early Modern English that means 'soon'
14 Clues: Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • Another word for 'destiny' • Term for the female protagonist • City in Northern Italy where the play is set • Word in Early Modern English that means 'soon' • Nice, Greek word that is the opposite of 'order' • Romeo and Juliet are 'a pair of ........... lovers' • A tragedy always ends in ..... for the protagonist(s) • ...
Jeffers/Shakespeare Vocabulary Review 2023-08-15
14 Clues: joke • hated • anger • pranks • endless • low;dirty • very strong wind • contest of the stomach • commanding;authoritative • comparison using like or as • depressed; hanging lower jaw • comparison not using like or as • a private room, especially a bedroom • a roof in the form of an arch;burial chamber
Shakespeare Game Day - Short 2021-04-26
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- this means a comedy is being performed
- paid a penny to stand and see a performance
- dies at the end of this tragedy
- poem 14 lines and are written in iambic pentameter
- where Shakespeare was born and name of cosmetic company
- Juliet’s family
- the Scottish play
- also called the Golden Era
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- purple flower Puck picks
- queen of the fairies
- is turned into a donkey
- theater of the Chamberlain's Men
- "double, double toil and trouble"
- “Lord what fools these mortals be.”
14 Clues: Juliet’s family • the Scottish play • queen of the fairies • is turned into a donkey • purple flower Puck picks • also called the Golden Era • dies at the end of this tragedy • theater of the Chamberlain's Men • "double, double toil and trouble" • “Lord what fools these mortals be.” • this means a comedy is being performed • paid a penny to stand and see a performance • ...
Shakespeare Words- Conner Lennon 2022-11-28
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- not yes or no
- Darth Vader to jedis
- back when dinosaurs were alive
- The doctor was far away so I told him to come here
- She is mistakenly known as a famous actress
- statement based on a reason
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- used to show how far something is
- his playwrights are studied by high schoolers
- was inspiration for the play Hamlet
- the storm hasn't hit yet because it's ______
- a form of your or you
- sometimes used as a thank you
- breaking the fourth wall
- is used in famous christmas song
14 Clues: not yes or no • Darth Vader to jedis • a form of your or you • breaking the fourth wall • statement based on a reason • sometimes used as a thank you • back when dinosaurs were alive • is used in famous christmas song • used to show how far something is • was inspiration for the play Hamlet • She is mistakenly known as a famous actress • ...
HAMLET 2023-11-28
10 Clues: Ofelijina sudbina? • Klaudijeva savjetnica? • Kralj Danske u Hamletu? • Kako se zove glavni lik? • Ko je ubio Hamletovog oca • Ko je ubio Hamletovog oca? • Ko je autor drame “Hamlet”? • Kako se zove Hamletova majka • Kako se zove Hamletova djevojka? • Gdje se odvija veci dio radnje Hamleta
"The Literary Puzzle: A Crossword Challenge" 2024-05-14
9 Clues: A 14-line poem • Narrative perspective • Protagonist’s adversary • Dramatic speeches in plays • Type of long fictional work • Emotional atmosphere in a story • "To be, or not to be" playwright • The underlying message in a story • Famed detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
Famous People 2023-11-16
Macbeth - Act 1 2018-01-28
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- Rebel in the battle
- Something small or insignificant
- Language that is ambiguous, dealing in half truths
- Bellona's bridegroom
- Punishment for betraying the king
- King of Scotland
- Instruments of Darkness in the play
- I King who reigned when play was written
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- Play in which character falls from prosperity to despair
- His sons will be kings, though he will not
- Macbeth appears to be ______ after hearing the witches' prophecy
- Animal-form of the witches
- Playwright
- Prince of Cumberland
- Macbeth's castle
- Bird that is seen as a bad omen
- Excessive ambition, Macbeth's fatal flaw
- Open wasteland
- Lord that Macbeth fights with 'self-comparisons'
19 Clues: Playwright • Open wasteland • Macbeth's castle • King of Scotland • Rebel in the battle • Prince of Cumberland • Bellona's bridegroom • Animal-form of the witches • Bird that is seen as a bad omen • Something small or insignificant • Punishment for betraying the king • Instruments of Darkness in the play • I King who reigned when play was written • ...
Hamlet Crossword 2022-05-30
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- Where does the play take place?
- what does hamlet kill Polonius with?
- who wrote the play.
- pride or arrogance in the over-estimation of one's powers.
- this character drowned to death.
- style of the play.
- hamlet's mother.
- once belonged to Yorick.
- many long monologues, trying to give advice.
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- the castle.
- the ghost tells Hamlet to seek this on Claudius.
- what does hamlet stab polonius through?
- married hamlets mother.
- protagonist of the play.
- majority of characters commit this act.
- hamlet's best friend.
- where was the play performed?
- King Hamlet turns into this.
- polonius' son.
19 Clues: the castle. • polonius' son. • hamlet's mother. • style of the play. • who wrote the play. • hamlet's best friend. • married hamlets mother. • protagonist of the play. • once belonged to Yorick. • King Hamlet turns into this. • where was the play performed? • Where does the play take place? • this character drowned to death. • what does hamlet kill Polonius with? • ...
A cartomante 2022-08-25
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- O marido era...
- Has a trunk
- anagrama com o nome de Rita.
- comparação para se refirir ao comportamento de Rita.
- sinônimo de adivinhações.
- Man's best friend
- Flying mammal
- Drama da vida ...
- Título do conto?
- Rita ,Vilela e Camilo formam ..
- Figura de linguagem (sinônimo de deboche)
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- O Conto é narrado em...
- comparação a tragédia de Shakespeare peça intitulada...
- Rita e Camilo consultaram uma cartomante motivados pela:
- Likes to chase mice
- Que reação a ida de Rita a uma cartomante provocou em Camilo?
- Large marsupial
- uma das características do conto Machadiano.
- o nome do amante de Rita.
19 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • O marido era... • Large marsupial • Título do conto? • Man's best friend • Drama da vida ... • Likes to chase mice • O Conto é narrado em... • sinônimo de adivinhações. • o nome do amante de Rita. • anagrama com o nome de Rita. • Rita ,Vilela e Camilo formam .. • Figura de linguagem (sinônimo de deboche) • uma das características do conto Machadiano. • ...
General Knowledge Knockout 2025-06-20
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- King of the jungle
- Ingredient of guacamole
- The capital city of Australia
- Chemical Symbol for Water
- How many days in a leap year
- Instrument used to measure temperature
- Largest organ in the human body
- What is the name of the galaxy our solar system is in
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The Capital of France
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- Highest mountain in Africa
- VINCI Painted the Mona Lisa
- The currency of Japan
- Which gas do plants absorb by photosynthesis?
- How many bones in the human body?
- Largest continent by land area
- The longest river in the world
- The Red Planet
- The largest ocean
19 Clues: The Red Planet • The largest ocean • King of the jungle • The currency of Japan • The Capital of France • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Ingredient of guacamole • Chemical Symbol for Water • Highest mountain in Africa • VINCI Painted the Mona Lisa • How many days in a leap year • The capital city of Australia • Largest continent by land area • The longest river in the world • ...
Impuzzled 2022-06-01
7 Clues: Cake level • _____ month • Welsh dog breed • country next to spain • 15th century Peruvians • The best policy, they say • Author of "Romeo and Juliet"
Famous People 2023-11-16
Quarterly Crossword 2023-06-20
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- The chosen color of a ridiculous fashion
- A nuisance not recommended
- l. Fake author of spring's short story
- Font of this magazine's title
- Sensible Press' logo
- The purpose of this magazine
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- Second word in the fourth paragraph fuse
- Format of your keyboard
- First ingredient in this season's creative medium
- Considered the greatest playwright of all time
- Vizzini's trademark word
- A horrid website and learning platform
- Pattern of a ridiculous trend
13 Clues: Sensible Press' logo • Format of your keyboard • Vizzini's trademark word • A nuisance not recommended • The purpose of this magazine • Font of this magazine's title • Pattern of a ridiculous trend • l. Fake author of spring's short story • A horrid website and learning platform • Second word in the fourth paragraph fuse • The chosen color of a ridiculous fashion • ...
Shakespeare's Macbeth 2024-11-21
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- Macbeth's castle as the king
- Duncan's son who fled to Ireland
- the person whose ghost Macbeth saw
- "Double, Double, toil and ... "
- A word that describes Macbeth in Act 3
- Duncan's son who flees to England
- the number of witches
- a Scottish nobleman and loyal follower of King Duncan
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- Banquo's son who escaped murder
- the name of the forest
- McDuff's wife
- the head witch
- the author of Macbeth
13 Clues: McDuff's wife • the head witch • the author of Macbeth • the number of witches • the name of the forest • Macbeth's castle as the king • Banquo's son who escaped murder • "Double, Double, toil and ... " • Duncan's son who fled to Ireland • Duncan's son who flees to England • the person whose ghost Macbeth saw • A word that describes Macbeth in Act 3 • ...
Megan Crossword 2016-12-15
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- Third planet from the sun?
- Bobble Commodore 64 game featuring bubble blowing dragons?
- Only city in Wiltshire?
- Triangle with equal sides?
- Country where Celtic Manor is?
- Only city in Cornwall?
- American car named after a horse?
- Basingstoke and Portsmouth are both in this county?
- What you put on top of a Christmas tree?
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- Manufacturer of iPad?
- Australian capital city?
- England's most famous playwright?
- Catherine's middle name?
- Where Broomhill Manor is?
- Country that borders England to the north?
- London River?
- Island off the coast of southern England?
- Capital of Paris?
- Name of lane that Great Bedwyn School is on?
19 Clues: London River? • Capital of Paris? • Manufacturer of iPad? • Only city in Cornwall? • Only city in Wiltshire? • Australian capital city? • Catherine's middle name? • Where Broomhill Manor is? • Third planet from the sun? • Triangle with equal sides? • Country where Celtic Manor is? • England's most famous playwright? • American car named after a horse? • ...
Othello 2013-10-28
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- a fellow countryman
- What city is Cassio originally from?
- very destructive or harmful
- Othello leaves Venice to go to Cyprus to fight who?
- Author of Othello
- Daughter of Barbanito and wife of Othello
- pompous or pretentious talk/writing
- moving quickly and lightly
- Iago uses this against Othello
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- descriptive word or phrase
- informal speech
- Iago accused Desdemona of
- A Venetian senator and Desdemona's father
- Throughout the play Iago is referred to as
- give as a gift
- Setting where act I takes place
- to lessen danger or hostility
- to do away with
- A courtesan, whose in love with Cassio
19 Clues: give as a gift • informal speech • to do away with • Author of Othello • a fellow countryman • Iago accused Desdemona of • descriptive word or phrase • moving quickly and lightly • very destructive or harmful • to lessen danger or hostility • Iago uses this against Othello • Setting where act I takes place • pompous or pretentious talk/writing • What city is Cassio originally from? • ...
Year 7 Spelling 2023-11-02
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- persuade through coaxing and flattery
- from the same time
- importance, worthy of attention
- high pitched, piercing scream
- being mentally stimulated to do something
- magnificent, splendid
- feeling or showing fondness and tenderness
- reassured,no longer anxious
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- an uprising against the established authority
- causing jealousy
- creation or construction of a character
- point of view
- continuous, bacterial disease
- a line of verse with a five beat rhythym
- a technique used by Shakespeare, where th eactor voices their internal monologue
- hindrance or obstruction
- informal language, slang
- a serious event that causes great distress and suffering
- scary, causng alarm or terror
19 Clues: point of view • causing jealousy • from the same time • magnificent, splendid • hindrance or obstruction • informal language, slang • reassured,no longer anxious • continuous, bacterial disease • high pitched, piercing scream • scary, causng alarm or terror • importance, worthy of attention • persuade through coaxing and flattery • creation or construction of a character • ...
Hamlet Crossword 2022-05-30
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- Where does the play take place?
- What does hamlet kill Polonius with?
- Who wrote the play.
- Pride or arrogance in the over-estimation of one's powers.
- This character drowned to death.
- Style of the play.
- Hamlet's mother.
- Once belonged to Yorick.
- Many long monologues, trying to give advice.
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- The castle.
- The ghost tells Hamlet to seek this on Claudius.
- What does hamlet stab Polonius through?
- Married Hamlet's mother.
- Protagonist of the play.
- Majority of characters commit this act.
- Hamlet's best friend.
- Where was the play performed?
- King Hamlet turns into this.
- Polonius' son.
19 Clues: The castle. • Polonius' son. • Hamlet's mother. • Style of the play. • Who wrote the play. • Hamlet's best friend. • Married Hamlet's mother. • Protagonist of the play. • Once belonged to Yorick. • King Hamlet turns into this. • Where was the play performed? • Where does the play take place? • This character drowned to death. • What does hamlet kill Polonius with? • ...
Trivia 2025-09-24
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- Inventor known for contributions to electricity and magnetism
- Renowned classical composer
- The coldest continent
- Inventor of the printing press
- A precious red gemstone
- The closest planet to the Sun
- The largest hot desert
- Famous English playwright and poet
- Creator of the famous 3D puzzle cube
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- Longest river in the world
- Leonardo da Vinci, Renaissance artist and inventor
- NASA’s moon-landing program
- Second planet from the Sun
- Last active ruler of ancient Egypt
- Prolific and influential classical composer
- The highest mountain on Earth
- Marsupial native to Australia
- International multi-sport event held every four years
- Mountain located in the Himalayas
- Largest rainforest on Earth
20 Clues: The coldest continent • The largest hot desert • A precious red gemstone • Longest river in the world • Second planet from the Sun • NASA’s moon-landing program • Renowned classical composer • Largest rainforest on Earth • The highest mountain on Earth • Marsupial native to Australia • The closest planet to the Sun • Inventor of the printing press • Mountain located in the Himalayas • ...
All Things Tentarelli 2025-08-28
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- Took us three tries each but we earned it
- Your favorite color
- The worst extinction
- The month we met
- The best potato chip flavor
- The amount of love I have for you
- You're unbelievably good at this game
- Town worse than Acton
- One of your best subjects in school
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- Pets that love you too
- Your favorite national park
- No shirts with ___
- The best vegetable
- How old you're turning
- Food that peaked in New York
- Where we will be going in Italy
- Your favorite weather
- Your go-to ice cream in college
- Favorite Shakespeare play
19 Clues: The month we met • No shirts with ___ • The best vegetable • Your favorite color • The worst extinction • Your favorite weather • Town worse than Acton • Pets that love you too • How old you're turning • Favorite Shakespeare play • Your favorite national park • The best potato chip flavor • Food that peaked in New York • Where we will be going in Italy • Your go-to ice cream in college • ...
SJ Krížovka 2021-03-01
8 Clues: združený rým • obkročný rým • striedavý rým • Hamletov strýko • aký literárny druh je báseň • kto napísal "Rómeo a Júlia"(Priezvisko) • Dielo od Andreja Sládkoviča o jeho láske • zapojil sa do slovenského národnobuditeľského hnutia
othello 2022-05-18
8 Clues: main character • in love desdemona • married to othello • the main antagonist • what was othello's flaw? • shakespeare who wrote othello • where did the story take place • rumored to have an affair with des demona
Koppargården 2024-02-03
8 Clues: Har en snabel • Stort pungdjur • Flygande däggdjur • Gillar att jaga möss • Människans bästa vän • Vad är huvudstaden Australien? • Shakespeare Vem skriv ”Romeo och Julia” • Vad kallas den största planeten i vårt solsystem.
silly 2025-03-13
8 Clues: cutie • british person • romeo and Juliet • Name of joys mum? • how you feel in class • Psychology teacher's first name • flag with orange white and green • Name of the purple my little pony?
Macbeth 2025-09-17
8 Clues: The genre • The writer • The three sisters • The Main character • A Nobleman's title • The Best friend/betrayed • The man not born of a woman • The man who inherited the throne after the battle
HAMLET 2023-11-28
10 Clues: Ofelijina sudbina? • Klaudijeva savjetnica? • Kralj Danske u Hamletu? • Kako se zove glavni lik? • Ko je ubio Hamletovog oca • Ko je ubio Hamletovog oca? • Ko je autor drame “Hamlet”? • Kako se zove Hamletova majka • Kako se zove Hamletova djevojka? • Gdje se odvija veci dio radnje Hamleta
Romeo and Juliet 2014-03-31
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- A speech by an actor when they are alone
- Person who marries Romeo and Juliet
- Author of the play
- The son of Montague
- The daughter of Capulet
- A long speech by one actor
- County who wants to marry Juliet
- Person Romeo loves before Juliet
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- Country they live in
- Romeo's friend
- City they live in
- Killed by Tybalt
- Person Romeo bought poison from
- Bottle containing potions or liquids
- Type of play Romeo and Juliet is
- Romeo's friend
- Killed by Romeo, Juliet's cousin
- City Romeo was banished to
- Place where Romeo and Juliet die
- Like a mother to Juliet
20 Clues: Romeo's friend • Romeo's friend • Killed by Tybalt • City they live in • Author of the play • The son of Montague • Country they live in • The daughter of Capulet • Like a mother to Juliet • A long speech by one actor • City Romeo was banished to • Person Romeo bought poison from • Type of play Romeo and Juliet is • Killed by Romeo, Juliet's cousin • County who wants to marry Juliet • ...
Macbeth Acts 1-2 2022-09-20
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- Scottish general, main character
- what title will Banquo's descendants hold
- King Duncan's oldest son
- item that Macbeth envisions before killing Duncan
- country that Malcolm ran to after Duncan was killed
- Banquo's son
- type of home Macbeth lives in
- the weird sisters
- theater in which Shakespeare's plays were performed
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- Macbeth's doorman
- King Duncan's younger son
- Macbeth's wife
- author of Macbeth
- Goddess of witchcraft
- Man whose children are supposedly future kings
- word that Macbeth could not say after killing Duncan
- King of Scotland at the beginning of the play
- the country that Scotland is at war with
- a Scottish nobleman
19 Clues: Banquo's son • Macbeth's wife • Macbeth's doorman • author of Macbeth • the weird sisters • a Scottish nobleman • Goddess of witchcraft • King Duncan's oldest son • King Duncan's younger son • type of home Macbeth lives in • Scottish general, main character • the country that Scotland is at war with • what title will Banquo's descendants hold • ...
a bit of everything 2020-11-29
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- sheldon coopers catchphrase
- who plays alan partridge
- capital of peru
- who sang about a piano man
- penne is a type of which food
- gouda is a type of what food
- elizabeth tower is also known as
- woolpack name the pub in emmerdale
- who's slogan is just do it
- what is marge simpsons maiden name
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- who sang the theme song for Goldeneye
- who wrote othello
- SW1A0AA is the postcode for where
- o'hare airport serves which US city
- who lives on wimbledon common
- scotlands favourite soft drink
- tom cruises nickname in top gun
- largest animal on the planet
- capital city of australia
19 Clues: capital of peru • who wrote othello • who plays alan partridge • capital city of australia • who sang about a piano man • who's slogan is just do it • sheldon coopers catchphrase • largest animal on the planet • gouda is a type of what food • who lives on wimbledon common • penne is a type of which food • scotlands favourite soft drink • tom cruises nickname in top gun • ...
Renaissance 2022-04-30
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- Reformation attempting to prevent church from spliting, Council at Trent
- Father or Humanism
- Where the Renaissance began, good trade
- Church sold these, cause of 95 theses
- Painted Sisten Chapel,rivals w/ da vinci
- Priest who starts Calvinism
- Protestants break from church(M.L)
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- Ruling class family of Italy
- Invented the printing press
- Wrote "The Prince"
- Re-birth
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Two people created scientific method
- Condemned by church, heretic thoughts
- Wrote the 95 theses
- English playwright, Tragedies, Comedies
- Created the periodic table
- Created laws on gravitational pull
- Wrote "The Divine Comedy"
19 Clues: Re-birth • Wrote "The Prince" • Father or Humanism • Wrote the 95 theses • Painted the Mona Lisa • Wrote "The Divine Comedy" • Created the periodic table • Invented the printing press • Priest who starts Calvinism • Ruling class family of Italy • Created laws on gravitational pull • Protestants break from church(M.L) • Two people created scientific method • ...
Romeo And Juliet 2024-04-26
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- Who was Prince's relative that died?
- City they live in?
- Benvolio convinces Romeo to go to it?
- Juliet's family name?
- Romeo and Juliet is a ____ story???
- Country where Romeo and Juliet take place?
- Who is Juliets cousin?
- Wants to marry Juliet but she does not like him?
- What is Juliet's age?
- William ______?
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- Romeo's cousin?
- Romeo's family name?
- Is in love with Juliet?
- Who is Juliet getting married to in a few days?
- Who raised Juliet?
- Who killed mercutio?
- Is in love with Romeo?
- Romeo's old lover?
- Place where Romeo gets exiled to?
- Romeo and juliet spent the ____ together before Romeo is exiled?
- Name of the Montaque servant?
21 Clues: Romeo's cousin? • William ______? • City they live in? • Who raised Juliet? • Romeo's old lover? • Romeo's family name? • Who killed mercutio? • Juliet's family name? • What is Juliet's age? • Is in love with Romeo? • Who is Juliets cousin? • Is in love with Juliet? • Name of the Montaque servant? • Place where Romeo gets exiled to? • Romeo and Juliet is a ____ story??? • ...
TTS 2 2024-10-19
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- Campuran yang zat penyusunnya masih dapat dibedakan
- Peradaban kuno yang dikenal dengan filsafat
- Perubahan kimia yang menghasilkan panas
- 1/0 =
- Virus yang menyerang dunia di tahun 2019-2022
- Organel yang berfungsi sebagai pusat kontrol sel
- Lembaga tertinggi negara Indonesia
- Bunga kebangsaan Jepang
- alat indra untuk mendengar
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- Waka Sarana Prasarana SMA AL-ISLAM KRIAN
- Nabi yang ditelan oleh ikan
- "Bapak Fisika Nuklir"
- Satuan energi
- Bangsa yang menjajah Indonesia paling lama
- Mata pelajaran yang mempelajari atom, molekul, senyawa, dan ion.
- Organel yang berfungsi sebagai pusat kontrol sel
- Penulis cerita Romeo dan Juliet
- H adalah kepanjangan dari atom
- NaCl adalah
- Main Character Anime One piece
20 Clues: 1/0 = • NaCl adalah • Satuan energi • "Bapak Fisika Nuklir" • Bunga kebangsaan Jepang • alat indra untuk mendengar • Nabi yang ditelan oleh ikan • H adalah kepanjangan dari atom • Main Character Anime One piece • Penulis cerita Romeo dan Juliet • Lembaga tertinggi negara Indonesia • Perubahan kimia yang menghasilkan panas • Waka Sarana Prasarana SMA AL-ISLAM KRIAN • ...
TreasureWord 2025-02-13
Across
- Writer of Othello and Hamlet (also 10 across)
- Maker of chocolate
- 'Deutsch' in English
- see 4 across
- see 12 down
- Guinevere's king
- Perfect happiness, extreme joy
- Charles, famous writer
- The patron saint of love
Down
- Early Autumn hedgerow fruit
- Toothy book by Peter Benchley, swim faster if you see a fin!!
- see 11 down
- Angry (like a word?)
- Largest country in South America
- Woodwind instrument
- 'Side to Side' and 'One Last Time' singer (also 3 down)
- Famous detective, friend of Watson (also 13 across)
- African nation, capital at Cairo
- Hot drink made from dried leaves
19 Clues: see 11 down • see 12 down • see 4 across • Guinevere's king • Maker of chocolate • Woodwind instrument • Angry (like a word?) • 'Deutsch' in English • Charles, famous writer • The patron saint of love • Early Autumn hedgerow fruit • Perfect happiness, extreme joy • Largest country in South America • African nation, capital at Cairo • Hot drink made from dried leaves • ...
DRAMA-Barbara Mlatac, 8.d 2025-02-18
Across
- govori jedne osobe
- manja scena u činu
- razgovor između dvije ili više osoba
- kratka zabavna predstava, često za djecu, npr. Alisa u zemlji čudesa
- tragičan sukob ili događaj sa nesretnim završetkom, npr.Romeo i Julija
- osobe koje sudjeluju u drami
- na komedičan način se prikazuju nečije mane, npr. Mala sirena
- glavni lik priče
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- struktura drame
- je tekst koji izgovara jedan lik u monologu, npr. Želim vrattiti ljubav
- teške teme
- sukobi dva ili više likova
- veći dio drame, kao poglavlje
- prostor gdje glumci izvode predstave
- napisao "Romeo i Julija"
- sukob koji pokreće radnju
- razvoj događaja
- upute za izvođače
- protivnik glavnog lika (protagonista)
19 Clues: teške teme • struktura drame • razvoj događaja • glavni lik priče • upute za izvođače • govori jedne osobe • manja scena u činu • napisao "Romeo i Julija" • sukob koji pokreće radnju • sukobi dva ili više likova • osobe koje sudjeluju u drami • veći dio drame, kao poglavlje • razgovor između dvije ili više osoba • prostor gdje glumci izvode predstave • protivnik glavnog lika (protagonista) • ...
Trivia 2025-09-24
Across
- Longest river in the world
- The coldest continent
- Famous English playwright and poet
- NASA’s moon-landing program
- A precious red gemstone
- The highest mountain on Earth
- Second planet from the Sun
- Creator of the famous 3D puzzle cube
- Inventor of the printing press
- Largest rainforest on Earth
- The largest hot desert
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- Prolific and influential classical composer
- The closest planet to the Sun
- Renowned classical composer
- Inventor known for contributions to electricity and magnetism
- Last active ruler of ancient Egypt
- International multi-sport event held every four years
- da Vinci, Renaissance artist and inventor
- Mountain located in the Himalayas
- Marsupial native to Australia
20 Clues: The coldest continent • The largest hot desert • A precious red gemstone • Longest river in the world • Second planet from the Sun • Renowned classical composer • NASA’s moon-landing program • Largest rainforest on Earth • The closest planet to the Sun • The highest mountain on Earth • Marsupial native to Australia • Inventor of the printing press • Mountain located in the Himalayas • ...
ELA VOCAB STUDY 2025-03-26
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- A weakness or mistake in a character's personality that leads to their downfall.
- Old-fashioned words Shakespeare used instead of you and your.
- A group of people in a play who comment on the story and help the audience understand what is happening.
- A joke that plays on words that sound alike but have different meanings. Shakespeare loved using these!
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- A long speech that a character gives to the other characters or the audience.
- A quick comment a character makes to the audience that the other characters aren't supposed to know.
- A short intro at the beginning of a play or book that gives background information.
- When the audience knows something that the characters don't, making the scene more suspenseful or funny.
- A character who is the opposite of another character to make their traits stand out more.
- A long speech a character gives alone on stage, sharing their private thoughts with the audience.
10 Clues: Old-fashioned words Shakespeare used instead of you and your. • A long speech that a character gives to the other characters or the audience. • A weakness or mistake in a character's personality that leads to their downfall. • A short intro at the beginning of a play or book that gives background information. • ...
Keywords: Romeo and Juliet 2025-09-22
Across
- where contradictory words are placed directly next to each other.
- - the writer of the play
- - a line of verse that has 10 syllables: Shakespeare uses this in his plays.
Down
- - when something, usually bad, is hinted at by something the characters do or say.
- 14 line poem with a strong rhyme scheme, usually ends in a rhyming couplet and is usually written about love.
- - another word for the kind of poetry that much of the Shakespeare's play are written in, usually spoken by high-status characters
- - a short speech or introduction at the beginning of a play or novel
- - usually used for lower-status characters and/or in less serious or formal dialogue. Sentences follow on continuously with no deliberate line breaks.
- - when another character shares the line with another character.
- a play which follows noble characters who experience a reversal of fortune. Romeo and Juliet is a tragedy
10 Clues: - the writer of the play • - when another character shares the line with another character. • where contradictory words are placed directly next to each other. • - a short speech or introduction at the beginning of a play or novel • - a line of verse that has 10 syllables: Shakespeare uses this in his plays. • ...
Shakespeare is Hip-Hop #7 2021-05-06
Across
- (v.) - to abolish, often by authority
- (adj.) - unlucky
- (v.) - to rummage, scavenge, graze for
- (adj.) - sociable, outgoing
- (adj.) - excessively poor
- (adj.) - easy
- (v.) - to urge, provoke
- (adj.) - flexible, bendable
- (n.) - the act of finding things not
- (adj.) - harmless
- (adj.) - limp
- (adj.) - showing little enthusiasm,
- (v.) - to tell a story
- (adj.) - inclined to spread
- (adj.) - lucky, occurring by chance
- (adj.) - required, not optional
- (adj.) - magical
- (adj.) - abundant, lavish, prolific
- makes an inquiry
- (adj.) - bright, beaming
- (adj.) - fertile, fruitful
- (v.) - to delay, impede
- (v.) - to hit or strike
- (adj.) - wintry, relating to winter
- (adj.) - happy, cheery, or homosexual
- (adj.) - without interruption
- (adj.) - worthy of praise
- (n.) - someone who asks questions
- (adj.) - astounded, stupefied
- (n.) - an interruption in continuity, a
- luck
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- (adj.) - many, of great numbers
- (n.) - a schoolteacher
- (adj.) - sacred, holy
- (v.) - to hunt or fish illegally
- (v.) - to live, exist
- (adj.) - marked by special
- (n.) - a wicked act, a sin
- (adj.) - wintry, relating to winter
- (n.) - the creation of new words, or
- (adj.) - immoral, lewd
- (n.) - compliments, sycophancy
- (n.) - a great number, an abundance
- (v.) - to scorn, ignore, show contempt for
- as duty
- (adj.) - daily, everyday
- (adj.) - in great numbers
- (v.) - to invent, make up, concoct
- (adj.) - vulgar, offensive, rude
- (adj.) - indecent, blasphemous
- (v.) - to restrain, chain, tie
- (adj.) - silly, foolish
- (n.) - a newborn baby
- (n.) - infamy, known in bad regard
- (adj.) - symbolic
- (adj.) - frigid, cold
- (v.) - to drench, saturate
- (v.) - to coax through flattery
58 Clues: luck • as duty • (adj.) - easy • (adj.) - limp • (adj.) - unlucky • (adj.) - magical • makes an inquiry • (adj.) - harmless • (adj.) - symbolic • (adj.) - sacred, holy • (v.) - to live, exist • (n.) - a newborn baby • (adj.) - frigid, cold • (n.) - a schoolteacher • (adj.) - immoral, lewd • (v.) - to tell a story • (v.) - to urge, provoke • (adj.) - silly, foolish • (v.) - to delay, impede • ...
Shakespeare is Hip-Hop #5 2021-05-06
Across
- (adj.) - many, of great numbers
- (v.) - to hunt or fish illegally
- (adj.) - frigid, cold
- (adj.) - required, not optional
- (n.) - the creation of new words, or
- (adj.) - excessively poor
- (adj.) - fertile, fruitful
- (adj.) - astounded, stupefied
- (v.) - to restrain, chain, tie
- (adj.) - bright, beaming
- (adj.) - inclined to spread
- luck
- (adj.) - sacred, holy
- (adj.) - limp
- (n.) - a great number, an abundance
- (adj.) - vulgar, offensive, rude
- (adj.) - abundant, lavish, prolific
- (adj.) - wintry, relating to winter
- (v.) - to delay, impede
- (adj.) - immoral, lewd
Down
- (adj.) - lucky, occurring by chance
- (v.) - to invent, make up, concoct
- (adj.) - worthy of praise
- (v.) - to drench, saturate
- (adj.) - wintry, relating to winter
- (adj.) - daily, everyday
- (adj.) - happy, cheery, or homosexual
- (n.) - the act of finding things not
- (adj.) - flexible, bendable
- (adj.) - silly, foolish
- (adj.) - in great numbers
- as duty
- (n.) - an interruption in continuity, a
- (adj.) - showing little enthusiasm,
- (adj.) - unlucky
- (v.) - to rummage, scavenge, graze for
- (adj.) - easy
- (adj.) - magical
- (v.) - to abolish, often by authority
- (adj.) - indecent, blasphemous
- (adj.) - symbolic
41 Clues: luck • as duty • (adj.) - easy • (adj.) - limp • (adj.) - unlucky • (adj.) - magical • (adj.) - symbolic • (adj.) - frigid, cold • (adj.) - sacred, holy • (adj.) - immoral, lewd • (adj.) - silly, foolish • (v.) - to delay, impede • (adj.) - daily, everyday • (adj.) - bright, beaming • (adj.) - worthy of praise • (adj.) - excessively poor • (adj.) - in great numbers • (v.) - to drench, saturate • ...
End your year with Shakespeare 2020-11-27
Across
- Prince of Cats.
- It never does run smooth.
- Goes well with ale.
- It is very midsummer...
- Where Shakespeare's plays were originally seen.
- A sensitive pirate.
- How Miranda sees her new world.
- Illyria's resident fool.
- Pine/ Ariel once locked in this type of tree.
- Eventual worm's meat.
- The original coronavirus.
- Romeo tries to defy these.
- Trinculo can swim like this animal.
- Caliban's mother.
- What Viola and Sebastian are to one another.
- The food of love.
- Name of an amateur acting troupe.
- The less fancy language of Shakespeare.
- Snug's role in the play
- Juliet's age when she meets Romeo.
- The color of Malvolio's socks.
- The color of the magic flower.
Down
- A place to lay our scene.
- What object holds Prospero's power?
- The best place to hide.
- Do not swear by this!
- Ferdinand and Miranda's favorite game.
- Part human, part fish.
- pentameter/ Writing that mimics a heartbeat.
- Ariel appears to the royals in this form.
- Hermia's meddling father.
- Hermia is both little and...
- A Shakespearean storm.
- The captain of our fairy band.
- What Juliet teaches to burn bright.
- Where Viola finds herself washed ashore.
- Romeo down below, Juliet up high on her...
- This mythical figure is painted blind.
- Bottom's favorite animal.
39 Clues: Prince of Cats. • Caliban's mother. • The food of love. • Goes well with ale. • A sensitive pirate. • Do not swear by this! • Eventual worm's meat. • Part human, part fish. • A Shakespearean storm. • The best place to hide. • It is very midsummer... • Snug's role in the play • Illyria's resident fool. • A place to lay our scene. • It never does run smooth. • Hermia's meddling father. • ...
Shakespeare Grade 3 Round 3 2025-05-14
Across
- to be against something or not agree with something
- not able to feel anything
- (of clothes) old and torn. Rough or irregular
- to keep safe, not destroy
- a device that makes a loud hooting or screaming sound, usually to warn people about something
- not wide
- a person who is traveling in a bus, train, ship or aeroplane, but not driving it
- to be very happy about something
- causing tiredness or boredom
- a field of grass
- an angry mood. Eg. She was in a temper.
- a large number of fish swimming together
- over the side of a boat into the water
- a big house in the country
- a pleasant smell
- to tell someone something using actions, not words
- easily frightened
- to give something that someone needs
- to watch, to see
- to write or draw something quickly or carelessly
- to slide, to slip as you move along
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- the way you go to get to a place
- to get something
- someone who makes journey to a holy place, e.g., Mecca
- things that are untidy, dirty or mixed up
- to make something as good as it was earlier
- very quick
- to leave something alone and not look after it
- someone who is walking
- good, honest and not selfish
- to make arrangements for something to happen
- great and brilliant
- whirlwind; violent storm
- great in number, many
- put up with, bearable
35 Clues: not wide • very quick • to get something • a field of grass • a pleasant smell • to watch, to see • easily frightened • great and brilliant • great in number, many • put up with, bearable • someone who is walking • whirlwind; violent storm • not able to feel anything • to keep safe, not destroy • a big house in the country • good, honest and not selfish • causing tiredness or boredom • ...
En 8 Shakespeare, part 2 2022-11-29
23 Clues: mot • nöjd • scen • roll • äkta • roll • citat • lyckas • premiär • förmögen • tonåring • nämligen • författare • popularitet • förhållande • ursprunglig • repetitioner • om, huruvida • efterföljande • skådespel, pjäs • handling, intrig • inte få, inte tillåtas • finnas till hands, stå vid sidan om
Shakespeare is Hip-Hop #6 2021-05-06
Across
- (adj.) - happy, cheery, or homosexual
- (adj.) - many, of great numbers
- (adj.) - unlucky
- (adj.) - immoral, lewd
- (adj.) - easy
- (adj.) - astounded, stupefied
- (v.) - to urge, provoke
- luck
- (adj.) - wintry, relating to winter
- (adj.) - limp
- (adj.) - worthy of praise
- (adj.) - inclined to spread
- (adj.) - silly, foolish
- (v.) - to drench, saturate
- (adj.) - daily, everyday
- (adj.) - sociable, outgoing
- (n.) - infamy, known in bad regard
- (n.) - someone who asks questions
- (adj.) - marked by special
- (adj.) - symbolic
- (adj.) - flexible, bendable
- (n.) - an interruption in continuity, a
- (v.) - to abolish, often by authority
- (adj.) - excessively poor
- (adj.) - showing little enthusiasm,
Down
- (v.) - to coax through flattery
- (v.) - to delay, impede
- (v.) - to invent, make up, concoct
- (v.) - to restrain, chain, tie
- (adj.) - indecent, blasphemous
- (v.) - to live, exist
- (adj.) - magical
- (adj.) - vulgar, offensive, rude
- (adj.) - frigid, cold
- (adj.) - required, not optional
- (adj.) - bright, beaming
- as duty
- (adj.) - in great numbers
- (v.) - to hunt or fish illegally
- (adj.) - abundant, lavish, prolific
- (adj.) - fertile, fruitful
- (n.) - the act of finding things not
- (adj.) - sacred, holy
- makes an inquiry
- (adj.) - lucky, occurring by chance
- (n.) - a great number, an abundance
- (n.) - the creation of new words, or
- (v.) - to rummage, scavenge, graze for
- (adj.) - wintry, relating to winter
- (n.) - a wicked act, a sin
50 Clues: luck • as duty • (adj.) - easy • (adj.) - limp • (adj.) - unlucky • (adj.) - magical • makes an inquiry • (adj.) - symbolic • (v.) - to live, exist • (adj.) - frigid, cold • (adj.) - sacred, holy • (adj.) - immoral, lewd • (v.) - to delay, impede • (v.) - to urge, provoke • (adj.) - silly, foolish • (adj.) - bright, beaming • (adj.) - daily, everyday • (adj.) - in great numbers • ...
It's GoT to be Shakespeare 2023-02-07
29 Clues: tuer • rivaux • régner • ennemis • traître • traître • complot • clément • vengeur • puissant • trahison • couronné • tragédie • vertueux • monarque • fougueux • légitime • seigneurs • massacrer • courageux • diabolique • illégitime • adapter en • malveillant • impitoyable • bienveillant • effusion de sang • exercer un pouvoir • adapter qqchose pour l'écran
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE: ROMEO I JULIJA 2012-11-20
Across
- Zbog njihove nagle ljubavi, zabrinut je bio fra...
- Došlo je do borbe u kojoj je Romeo Parisa...
- Julijina obitelj prezivala se...
- Tko je našao Julijino beživotno tijelo?
- Romeo se je trebao sakriti u...
- Da se Romeo sakrio kod fra Lorenza, Julija saznaje od...
- Između dviju obitelji generacijama je vladalo...
- Radnja tragedije odvija se u talijanskom gradu...
- Nakon njiove smrti, obitelji su se...
- Kako bi svi mislili da je Julija umrla, ona mora popiti tajanstveni...
- Julija je obećala ocu da će se na balu potruditi kako bi se svidjela...
- Romeo je, nakon što je popio otrov, ...
Down
- Na kraju i Julija...
- Kad je Romeo vidio "mrtvu" Juliju, uzeo je i _______ otrov.
- Što se dogodilo na balu između Romea i Julije?
- Romeo se u posljednje vrijeme ponašao čudno zato što je bio...
- Romeova obitelj prezivala se...
- Čekajući prvu bračnu noć, Julija saznaje da je knez Romea iz grada...
- Romeov rođak, Benvolio predložio mu je da navečer tajno odu na...
- Nakon bala, dvoje zaljubljenih zavjetovali su se na ljubav i odlučili se...
- Koliko je Julija imala godina?
- Kad je Romeo saznao da je Julija „mrtva“ kupio je...
- Julijin otac je odlučio sve pripremiti za vjenčanje s grofom...
23 Clues: Na kraju i Julija... • Koliko je Julija imala godina? • Romeova obitelj prezivala se... • Romeo se je trebao sakriti u... • Julijina obitelj prezivala se... • Nakon njiove smrti, obitelji su se... • Tko je našao Julijino beživotno tijelo? • Romeo je, nakon što je popio otrov, ... • Došlo je do borbe u kojoj je Romeo Parisa... • Što se dogodilo na balu između Romea i Julije? • ...
EN1 Final Exam Review-Shakespeare 2018-06-06
Across
- the man Juliet was engaged to marry as arranged by her parents
- where Juliet was buried when they thought she was dead
- the HYPHENATED number of hours Juliet will sleep using Friar Lawrence's potion
- when the author hints at what is coming next in the story or play
- What is sent to Romeo by Friar Lawrence, but is not delivered
- The name of the family that includes the prince, Mercutio, and Paris
- the job title of the person who needs money so badly he will sell Romeo illegal things
- the adjective we use to describe a person who makes bad decisions that hurt other people
- The name of Shakespeare's theater
- Romeo's family
- the category of play Romeo and Juliet fits under
- the type of play that ends with multiple weddings
- One of the things Lord Capulet is happy to gain by having Juliet marry Paris
- the type of potion given to Juliet by Friar Lawrence
- a single location within the text; the second (medium) part when quoting
- the woman who is closest to Juliet and took care of her as a child
- the type of play that discusses kings, queens, and thrones
- The punishment the Prince says he will give to the next person to start a fight in Act 1, scene 1
- (2 words)the advice Friar Lawrence gives to Romeo and Juliet repeatedly
Down
- is the person who gets in the way of a fight and causes Mercutio to die
- what Lord Montague and Lord Capulet decide to make at the end of the play in honor of their children
- (2 words)an imperfection in a character's personality that causes chaos and death in a story or play
- The punishment Romeo receives from the Prince for killing Tybalt
- is the first person to propose marriage between Romeo and Juliet
- a single piece of the dramatic structure of the text; the first (medium) part when quoting
- Romeo's best friend, convinces him that his dreams are not foreshadowing his own death (he's wrong)
- the object Juliet used to kill herself
- (2 words)the person who secretly marries Romeo to Juliet
- Juliet's family
- Romeo's cousin, convinces him to get over Rosaline by seeing other pretty girls
- the place where Romeo and Juliet first confess their love
- the name of the narrator in Shakespeare's plays
- the city in Italy in which the play takes place
- Romeo tries to swear his love on this object to Juliet, but she refuses because it is "inconsistent"
- the object Romeo used to kill himself
- the adjective we use to describe people who make good decisions that help other people
- a single statement from the text that may not even be a full sentence; the third (Smallest) part of the text when quoting
37 Clues: Romeo's family • Juliet's family • The name of Shakespeare's theater • the object Romeo used to kill himself • the object Juliet used to kill herself • the name of the narrator in Shakespeare's plays • the city in Italy in which the play takes place • the category of play Romeo and Juliet fits under • the type of play that ends with multiple weddings • ...
Shakespeare and the Elizabethan Era 2025-11-12
Across
- Types of poetry Shakespeare writes
- Irony in which there is a contrast in spoken words and their meaning
- Week-long Ancient Roman celebration in December
- Genre of Richard III
- A softening of a blunt word or phrase (LD)
- Reference to something popular (LD)
- Monarch during most of Shakespeare's time
- Genre of Romeo and Juliet
- A play on words with similar sounds or multiple meanings
- Elizabethan successor to the Feast of Fools
- An incorrect use of a word or phrase(LD)
- One of Shakespeare’s professions
- Surname of Shakespeare’s wife
- Name of publication of Shakespeare's works (1623)
Down
- Shakespeare's birthplace
- Irony in where events defy expectations
- Likely purpose of Shakespeare's play
- Shakespeare’s ability to write want the public craves makes him a “shrewd” ________
- One of Shakespeare’s professions
- Irony in which the audience knows something the character does not
- Day that the twelfth night falls on: January
- _____ Century: Years 1600-1699
- _____ Century: Years 1500-1599
- Time of feasting and mockery in the days following Christmas in medieval Europe
- The twelfth night after Christmas; Christian feast
- Genre of Twelfth Night
26 Clues: Genre of Richard III • Genre of Twelfth Night • Shakespeare's birthplace • Genre of Romeo and Juliet • Surname of Shakespeare’s wife • _____ Century: Years 1600-1699 • _____ Century: Years 1500-1599 • One of Shakespeare’s professions • One of Shakespeare’s professions • Types of poetry Shakespeare writes • Reference to something popular (LD) • Likely purpose of Shakespeare's play • ...
The Renaissance, Shakespeare, and Macbeth 2025-10-21
Across
- Shakespeare's main form of writing is blank _____
- "Out, out brief candle" refers to the shortness of _____
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Birthplace of Shakespeare
- Shakeseare writes three kinds of plays: histories, comedies, and _____
- Macbeth's murdered friend whose ghost haunts him
- The quote "Double, double, toil and trouble" _____ death
- "Is this a dagger which I see before me?" predicts the death of _____
- Renaissance artists and writers were supported by wealthy _____
- "Look like an innocent flower, but be the serpent't" was advice given by _____
- Who says, "Life is but a walking shadow"?
- Shakespeare's patroness was Queen _____ I
- City where Shakespeare's plays were mostly appeared
Down
- Shakespeare's wife
- Country where the play is set
- Macbeth's tragic flaw
- the king that Macbeth murders
- Most tragedies end with this
- Macbeth's castle
- Macbeth's title after defeating the Norwegians
- Reason the theater's were often closed in 1593-94
- "Out, damned spot!" is said by this guilt-ridden woman
- Theater where most of Shakespeare's plays were performed
- Cultural movement that revived classical learning in Europe
- Symbol of guilt for Lady Macbeth
- The three mysterious women who make prophecies
- The character who flees to England after Duncan's murder
- The nobleman who kills Macbeth
- Shakespeare's acting company became The King's _____
29 Clues: Macbeth's castle • Shakespeare's wife • Macbeth's tragic flaw • Birthplace of Shakespeare • Most tragedies end with this • Country where the play is set • the king that Macbeth murders • The nobleman who kills Macbeth • Symbol of guilt for Lady Macbeth • Country where the Renaissance began • Who says, "Life is but a walking shadow"? • Shakespeare's patroness was Queen _____ I • ...
Renessanss 2020-01-06
Sarah‘s sunday crossword 2024-02-04
7 Clues: Joe Goldberg • colour of bear • tv show __ & Grace • you‘re my __ for life • Beyonce single __ house • nickname for each other • Shakespeare to __ or not to _
Romeo and Juliet 2024-10-29
Shakespeare Game Day - Short 2021-04-26
Across
- this means a comedy is being performed
- paid a penny to stand and see a performance
- dies at the end of this tragedy
- poem 14 lines and are written in iambic pentameter
- where Shakespeare was born and name of cosmetic company
- Juliet’s family
- the Scottish play
- also called the Golden Era
Down
- purple flower Puck picks
- queen of the fairies
- is turned into a donkey
- theater of the Chamberlain's Men
- "double, double toil and trouble"
- “Lord what fools these mortals be.”
14 Clues: Juliet’s family • the Scottish play • queen of the fairies • is turned into a donkey • purple flower Puck picks • also called the Golden Era • dies at the end of this tragedy • theater of the Chamberlain's Men • "double, double toil and trouble" • “Lord what fools these mortals be.” • this means a comedy is being performed • paid a penny to stand and see a performance • ...
Shakespeare Game Day - Short 2021-04-26
Across
- this means a comedy is being performed
- paid a penny to stand and see a performance
- dies at the end of this tragedy
- poem 14 lines and are written in iambic pentameter
- where Shakespeare was born and name of cosmetic company
- Juliet’s family
- the Scottish play
- also called the Golden Era
Down
- purple flower Puck picks
- queen of the fairies
- is turned into a donkey
- theater of the Chamberlain's Men
- "double, double toil and trouble"
- “Lord what fools these mortals be.”
14 Clues: Juliet’s family • the Scottish play • queen of the fairies • is turned into a donkey • purple flower Puck picks • also called the Golden Era • dies at the end of this tragedy • theater of the Chamberlain's Men • "double, double toil and trouble" • “Lord what fools these mortals be.” • this means a comedy is being performed • paid a penny to stand and see a performance • ...
Shakespeare Saved My Life 2023-02-08
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- what was the first play introduced to the prisoners?
- State what university does Bates teach at?
- Housing Unit where was Newton held in solitary confinement?
- how long is Larry going to be in prison?
- what did Newton and Bates create for other prisoners?
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- what age was Larry when he got sentenced to life in prison?
- the forcible removal of an inmate from his cell.
- what city did Laura grow up in?
- gun what does Larry compare to Macbeth's bloody dagger in his life?
- how many years did Bates teach Shakespeare?
- what city did Newton grow up in?
- which segregation is considered more harsher?Administrative or Disciplinary?
- what crime did Larry commit at the beginning of his criminal career at age 10?
- how many weeks away was Larry from Job Corps?
14 Clues: what city did Laura grow up in? • what city did Newton grow up in? • how long is Larry going to be in prison? • State what university does Bates teach at? • how many years did Bates teach Shakespeare? • how many weeks away was Larry from Job Corps? • the forcible removal of an inmate from his cell. • what was the first play introduced to the prisoners? • ...
O Universo de Shakespeare 2025-08-18
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- Conjunto de costumes e valores de um povo.
- Arte que envolve a escrita e leitura de textos.
- Gênero dramático que busca fazer rir.
- Forma poética composta por 14 versos.
- Peça sobre um escocês ambicioso.
- Referência a "Sonho de uma Noite de Verão".
- Jovem amante de "Romeu e Julieta".
- Espaço onde as peças são encenadas.
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- Efeito ou poder que algo exerce sobre outra coisa.
- Gênero dramático que envolve conflitos sérios.
- Peça sobre um príncipe da Dinamarca.
- Jovem amante de "Romeu e Julieta".
- Autor famoso por suas obras teatrais.
- Figura central em uma obra literária.
- Processo de transformar uma obra para outro formato.
15 Clues: Peça sobre um escocês ambicioso. • Jovem amante de "Romeu e Julieta". • Jovem amante de "Romeu e Julieta". • Espaço onde as peças são encenadas. • Peça sobre um príncipe da Dinamarca. • Gênero dramático que busca fazer rir. • Forma poética composta por 14 versos. • Autor famoso por suas obras teatrais. • Figura central em uma obra literária. • ...
Circe Facts 2013-10-05
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- Hero, father of Circe's child
- Ovid's work, mentions Circe
- Circe's mother
- Circe's father
- Circe could not die, therefore she is ...
- The animal she turned Odysseus' men into
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- son of Circe and a god
- Shakespeare play she is mentioned in
- god, father of Circe's child
- Circe's father was the god of the ...
- Greek poet, called Circe a "fair locked goddess"
- Circe's mother was a ....
- Greek name for Circe
13 Clues: Circe's mother • Circe's father • Greek name for Circe • son of Circe and a god • Circe's mother was a .... • Ovid's work, mentions Circe • god, father of Circe's child • Hero, father of Circe's child • Shakespeare play she is mentioned in • Circe's father was the god of the ... • The animal she turned Odysseus' men into • Circe could not die, therefore she is ... • ...
Pisanje posuđenica i stranih riječi 2021-01-18
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- akuzativ vlastite imenice Verdi
- mjesto za opuštanje i razne kozmetičke tretmane
- ženska osoba koja je ovisnica o kupovanju
- posvojni pridjev prema imenici Dublin (nastavak -ski)
- posvojni pridjevi prema imenici Shakespeare (nastavak -ski)
- pozornica (anglizam)
- genitiv imenice radio
- posvojni pridjev vlastitog imena Mary
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- talijanska kava s gustom pjenom od mlijeka
- mjesto gdje se peče i jede pizza
- posvojni pridjev prema imenici Chichago (m. r.)
- prerada npr. nekog već snimljenog filma
- posvojni pridjev vlastitog imena Eddie (m. r.)
- grickalica, prženi tanko rezani krumpirići
- borilački sport
- novinarski razgovor s nekom poznatom osobom
- osoba koja pripada Punk subkulturi
17 Clues: borilački sport • pozornica (anglizam) • genitiv imenice radio • akuzativ vlastite imenice Verdi • mjesto gdje se peče i jede pizza • osoba koja pripada Punk subkulturi • posvojni pridjev vlastitog imena Mary • prerada npr. nekog već snimljenog filma • ženska osoba koja je ovisnica o kupovanju • talijanska kava s gustom pjenom od mlijeka • ...
PAIS English Week 2021 2021-03-18
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- Becky's beagle barked and bayed
- English speaking country with 50 states
- Many tests check this reading skill
- This African country lists English as an official language
- Congestion found in Bangkok
- Number of countries with English as an official language
- Board game in which you collect rent
- A figure of speech; "as cute as a kitten"
- English speaking country with a monarch
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- Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth
- A figure of speech; "Her heart was a cage, locked tight."
- PAIS
- Sound words
- Educators
- 1984, Animal Farm
- House locations
- This country's passport is in Hindi and English
17 Clues: PAIS • Educators • Sound words • House locations • 1984, Animal Farm • Romeo & Juliet, Macbeth • Congestion found in Bangkok • Becky's beagle barked and bayed • Many tests check this reading skill • Board game in which you collect rent • English speaking country with 50 states • English speaking country with a monarch • A figure of speech; "as cute as a kitten" • ...
Kreutzworträtsel für Mama 2017-09-22
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- Das englische Wort für glücklich?
- Was gibt es oft in einer Oper?
- Wie heißt das Drama von Shakespeare?
- Eine andere Form des Musiktheaters?
- Wo geht man rein?
- Wo wohnen wir?
- In welcher Sprache werden die Theaterstücke in Erfurt aufgeführt?
- Wer leitet ein Orchester?
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- Ihr geht zusammen dort hin- du und ...
- Woraus sind z.B. Eintrittskarten?
- Was ist dein Spitzname?
- Anfang der Woche?
- Was macht man mit Plätzen?
- Eine Form des Musiktheaters?
- Wie heißt das Stück: Das Phantom der ...?
- Wo werden Theaterstücke aufgeführt?
- Wo waren wir zu Alladdin?
17 Clues: Wo wohnen wir? • Anfang der Woche? • Wo geht man rein? • Was ist dein Spitzname? • Wo waren wir zu Alladdin? • Wer leitet ein Orchester? • Was macht man mit Plätzen? • Eine Form des Musiktheaters? • Was gibt es oft in einer Oper? • Das englische Wort für glücklich? • Woraus sind z.B. Eintrittskarten? • Eine andere Form des Musiktheaters? • Wo werden Theaterstücke aufgeführt? • ...
Literature 2023-06-10
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- Atwood's dystopian novel - Handmaid's
- play by William Shakespeare - Hamlet
- Shelley's gothic novel - Frankenstein
- novelist who wrote "Crime and Punishment" - Dostoevsky
- by Charlotte Brontë - Jane
- Prize-winning author of "Beloved" - Morrison
- poem attributed to Homer - Iliad
- of "The Great Gatsby" - Fitzgerald
- of "1984" - Winston
- Lee's coming-of-age novel - Mockingbird
- laureate author of "One Hundred Years of Solitude" - García
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- of "To Kill a Mockingbird" - Scout
- poet of the "Iliad" and the "Odyssey" - Homer
- of "The Chronicles of Narnia" - Lewis
- novel by Aldous Huxley - Brave
- Dickens' orphaned protagonist - Oliver
- novel by Jules Verne - Journey
- known for "The Waste Land" - Eliot
- tragedy featuring a prince of Denmark - Othello
- Austen novel featuring Elizabeth Bennet - Pride
20 Clues: of "1984" - Winston • by Charlotte Brontë - Jane • novel by Aldous Huxley - Brave • novel by Jules Verne - Journey • poem attributed to Homer - Iliad • of "To Kill a Mockingbird" - Scout • known for "The Waste Land" - Eliot • of "The Great Gatsby" - Fitzgerald • play by William Shakespeare - Hamlet • Atwood's dystopian novel - Handmaid's • of "The Chronicles of Narnia" - Lewis • ...
London 4RHET 2023-10-13
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- what you'll do a lot of if you want to get around
- what happens in Brixton
- streetfood galore
- the English underground
- driving occurs on this side
- has only been stolen once
- foldable street
- it rises up to 7 meters twice a day
- the funny shaped skyscraper
- squirrels are tame here
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- 90000 people fit in there
- on the top floor of the Walkie Talkie building
- watch football and drink beer here
- Shakespeare staged his plays here
- biggest bell in London
- biggest airport in London
- like in the Prater, but bigger
17 Clues: foldable street • streetfood galore • biggest bell in London • what happens in Brixton • the English underground • squirrels are tame here • 90000 people fit in there • biggest airport in London • has only been stolen once • driving occurs on this side • the funny shaped skyscraper • like in the Prater, but bigger • Shakespeare staged his plays here • watch football and drink beer here • ...
Richard III 2025-04-04
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- Cunning or Scheming in politics
- A speech made when a character is alone on stage
- ________ of Kings
- One of the houses in the War of the Roses
- George, Duke of ________
- Promised to marry Richard
- Wrote the play
- Two-faced
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- The other house in the War of the Roses
- A safe place
- the king at the beginning of the play
- What Richard intended to be
- When the right of inheritance passes to the first born son
- One of Richard's friends
- What Richard supposedly looked like
- One of Richard's enemies
- Now is the winter of our ________
17 Clues: Two-faced • A safe place • Wrote the play • ________ of Kings • One of Richard's friends • One of Richard's enemies • George, Duke of ________ • Promised to marry Richard • What Richard intended to be • Cunning or Scheming in politics • Now is the winter of our ________ • What Richard supposedly looked like • the king at the beginning of the play • ...
England Crossword 2025-10-27
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- : River that flows through London
- : English author of Romeo and Juliet
- : English monarch known for six marriages
- : England’s longest reigning monarch (as of 2022)
- : England’s patron saint
- : Home of the Beatles
- : Famous clock tower in London
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- : Traditional English dish with batter and sausage
- : University city alongside Oxford
- : National flower of England
- : Popular seaside resort in East Sussex
- : Famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire
- : English football club nicknamed “The Red Devils”
- : Currency used in England
- : University city alongside Cambridge
- : Historic battle in 1066
- : English scientist who developed the theory of gravity
17 Clues: : Home of the Beatles • : England’s patron saint • : Historic battle in 1066 • : Currency used in England • : National flower of England • : Famous clock tower in London • : River that flows through London • : University city alongside Oxford • : English author of Romeo and Juliet • : University city alongside Cambridge • : Popular seaside resort in East Sussex • ...
The next journey... 2021-05-21
9 Clues: Out with the old • Spanish for hill • 1992 Olympics host • You can't choose them • Highly anticipated month • Shakespeare added many words • Language and culture of Gaudí • Nobody puts this one in the corner • Friends with the butcher and the candlestick maker
Theatre 2022-10-03
9 Clues: obra • actores • casting • escenario • un famoso dramaturgo británico • una obra sobre dos amantes que mueren • una obra sobre un padre fundador americano • una calle de Nueva York famosa por sus teatros • una obra sobre artistas que viven en Nueva York
Renessanss 2019-01-21
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- Novelli šanri rajaja
- Kes on Rabelais teose peategelased?
- Kes oli "Koer heintel" autor? (eesnimi)
- Shakespeare tuntuim komöödia?
- Luther Reformatsiooni rajaja(ees-ja perekonnanimi)
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- Kes oli Romeo ja Julia autor? (perekonnanimi)
- kuulsaima teose peategelane(ees-ja perekonnanimi)
- Dante südamedaam?
- Mida tähendab renessanss?
9 Clues: Dante südamedaam? • Novelli šanri rajaja • Mida tähendab renessanss? • Shakespeare tuntuim komöödia? • Kes on Rabelais teose peategelased? • Kes oli "Koer heintel" autor? (eesnimi) • Kes oli Romeo ja Julia autor? (perekonnanimi) • kuulsaima teose peategelane(ees-ja perekonnanimi) • Luther Reformatsiooni rajaja(ees-ja perekonnanimi)
Trouve la matière 2023-11-27
9 Clues: Vive le Moyen Age • La langue de Goethe • La langue de Molière • Un peu de flamenco ? • Une réflexion sur soi • Quelles bonnes pasta ! • la langue de Shakespeare • Mais où se trouve le Bhoutan ? • Le parfait mélange entre les lettres et les chiffres
Helen’s Crossword 2024-05-12
9 Clues: ……delight • She’s a kind of magic • key Battenberg ingredient • PG Woodhouses famous butler • Sugg’s band from Camden Town • Famous German Baroque Composer J.S. • the speedier the bubbles the better • Between Sicily and northern African coast • A rose and Shakespeare character from Othello
Alex's Bachelorette Crossword 2025-04-09
9 Clues: Alex's true boyfriend • Location of the wedding. • Where Alex and Landon met. • Alex's favorite (red) snack. • Alex and Landon's first date. • Alex and Landon do this daily. • Alex and Landon's comfort show. • Landon's favorite outdoor activity. • The ragamuffin that shall never die
The Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-30
10 Clues: Made Mona Lisa • Time to discover • Well Known Sculptor • Doesn't believe in God • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Definition of Renaissance • Classes Practiced Marriages • Emphasized Harmony and Beauty • Lasted from 14th to 17th Century • The focus of a human life of its interests and values.
The Morley-Gray Wordsearch 2025-07-27
9 Clues: Scott's stag do. • Where did we meet? • Christopher's stag do. • Scott's favourite book. • Our favourite Shakespeare play. • Where does our honeymoon start? • Tallest member of the wedding party. • How many years have we been together? • Shortest member of the wedding party.
Hamlet Crossword 2022-05-30
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- Where does the play take place?
- what does hamlet kill Polonius with?
- who wrote the play.
- pride or arrogance in the over-estimation of one's powers.
- this character drowned to death.
- style of the play.
- hamlet's mother.
- once belonged to Yorick.
- many long monologues, trying to give advice.
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- the castle.
- the ghost tells Hamlet to seek this on Claudius.
- what does hamlet stab polonius through?
- married hamlets mother.
- protagonist of the play.
- majority of characters commit this act.
- hamlet's best friend.
- where was the play performed?
- King Hamlet turns into this.
- polonius' son.
19 Clues: the castle. • polonius' son. • hamlet's mother. • style of the play. • who wrote the play. • hamlet's best friend. • married hamlets mother. • protagonist of the play. • once belonged to Yorick. • King Hamlet turns into this. • where was the play performed? • Where does the play take place? • this character drowned to death. • what does hamlet kill Polonius with? • ...
Facts about the UK 2020-04-08
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- FROM 1066 TO 1362, PEOPLE SPOKE THE ...LANGUAGE
- NESSIE IS THE LOCH NESS ...
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF NORTHERN IRELAND
- IT INCLUDES ENGLAND, N.IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND...
- THE GBP, UK'S CURRENCY, IS CALLED THE POUND...
- LONDON'S AIRPORT IS CALLED...
- WILLIAM... : FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF WALES
- THE UNITED...
- GREAT BRITAIN INCLUDES SCOTLAND,WALES AND...
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- THE CAPITAL CITY OF SCOTLAND
- J.K... : HARRY POTTER'S WRITER
- FISH AND... : POPULAR FOOD IN THE UK
- THEY SPEAK...
- ...IS THE OLDEST MONUMENT IN THE WORLD
- ITS LONGEST RIVER IS...
- GOD SAVE THE...
- ITS FLAG IS CALLED THE UNION...
- ITS CAPITAL IS...
19 Clues: THEY SPEAK... • THE UNITED... • GOD SAVE THE... • ITS CAPITAL IS... • ITS LONGEST RIVER IS... • THE CAPITAL CITY OF WALES • NESSIE IS THE LOCH NESS ... • THE CAPITAL CITY OF SCOTLAND • LONDON'S AIRPORT IS CALLED... • J.K... : HARRY POTTER'S WRITER • WILLIAM... : FAMOUS PLAYWRIGHT • ITS FLAG IS CALLED THE UNION... • FISH AND... : POPULAR FOOD IN THE UK • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2024-03-08
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- Pan American's best teacher of all time.
- clock worst sound in the morning.
- movement focused on human potential and achievement.
- Italian city known for its art and architecture.
- German inventor, book.
- individuals are treated as property.
- The force that powers our modern world.
- makes a scary noise when people are naughty
- A titan of industry.
- worst country in the world.
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- Vacation Best time of year.
- the Mona Lisa
- the original commander and chief.
- A metropolis.
- USA's biggest historical rival.
- manufacturing and technology.
- He set the standard.
- To be, or not to be.
- the best NFL team.
19 Clues: the Mona Lisa • A metropolis. • the best NFL team. • He set the standard. • To be, or not to be. • A titan of industry. • German inventor, book. • Vacation Best time of year. • worst country in the world. • manufacturing and technology. • USA's biggest historical rival. • the original commander and chief. • clock worst sound in the morning. • individuals are treated as property. • ...
Frank Buswell Reserve 2025-05-05
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- Sleek fur-bearing animal
- Strike a stance, or pretend
- Wall painting or large artwork
- Legal excuse proving you were not there
- Poet, often used for Shakespeare
- Move smoothly and effortlessly
- Small branch on a tree
- Loud cry, often of anger or warning
- Coral formation under the sea
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- Wild card or Batmans nemesis
- Support column or key figure
- Your backbone, or a book’s edge
- Side-walking crustacean
- Light fog or vapor
- Shiny-shelled insect
- Purple fruit, also a desirable job
- Enter water headfirst
- Firm hold, or something you need to hang on
- Hard rock used for tools and sparks
19 Clues: Light fog or vapor • Shiny-shelled insect • Enter water headfirst • Small branch on a tree • Side-walking crustacean • Sleek fur-bearing animal • Strike a stance, or pretend • Wild card or Batmans nemesis • Support column or key figure • Coral formation under the sea • Wall painting or large artwork • Move smoothly and effortlessly • Your backbone, or a book’s edge • ...
DRAMA-Barbara Mlatac, 8.d 2025-02-18
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- razvoj događaja
- glavni lik priče
- upute za izvođače
- struktura drame
- je tekst koji izgovara jedan lik u monologu, npr. Želim vrattiti ljubav
- manja scena u činu
- teške teme
- razgovor između dvije ili više osoba
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- tragičan sukob ili događaj sa nesretnim završetkom, npr.Romeo i Julija
- protivnik glavnog lika (protagonista)
- napisao "Romeo i Julija"
- na komedičan način se prikazuju nečije mane, npr. Mala sirena
- Sukob koji pokreće radnju.
- sukobi dva ili više likova
- osobe koje sudjeluju u drami
- govori jedne osobe
- kratka zabavna predstava, često za djecu, npr. Alisa u zemlji čudesa
- veći dio drame, kao poglavlje
- prostor gdje glumci izvode predstave
19 Clues: teške teme • razvoj događaja • struktura drame • glavni lik priče • upute za izvođače • govori jedne osobe • manja scena u činu • napisao "Romeo i Julija" • Sukob koji pokreće radnju. • sukobi dva ili više likova • osobe koje sudjeluju u drami • veći dio drame, kao poglavlje • prostor gdje glumci izvode predstave • razgovor između dvije ili više osoba • ...
EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES 2025-09-25
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- Country where people speak Portuguese
- Language spoken in Germany
- Ireland'S National language
- Language spoken in Sweden
- Way to say “Hello” in French
- Language of Shakespeare
- YOU “merci”
- Country where people speak Hungarian
- “Ciao”is used in this country
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- Language spoken in Austria and Switzerland too
- In Brussels speak French, Dutch, and this language
- Country famous for chocolate where French is spoken
- Country where English is the main language
- Capital of France
- Language spoken in Norway
- “Gracias” means “thank you” in this language
- Language spoken in Netherlands
- Language in Greece
- Language spoken in Poland
- YOU In Germany, “Danke” means
20 Clues: YOU “merci” • Capital of France • Language in Greece • Language of Shakespeare • Language spoken in Norway • Language spoken in Sweden • Language spoken in Poland • Language spoken in Germany • Ireland'S National language • Way to say “Hello” in French • “Ciao”is used in this country • Language spoken in Netherlands • YOU In Germany, “Danke” means • ...
Think Faster 2025-10-25
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- Small electronic device or tool
- Famous Parisian tower
- Nighttime satellite that controls tides
- Largest land animal
- Famous playwright of "Romeo and Juliet"
- Mountain that erupts lava
- Gas humans breathe to survive
- Popular caffeinated drink
- Long-distance running race
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- A natural watercourse that may meander
- A crunchy fruit often found in orchards
- Furniture with a flat top and legs
- Flowering stage of a plant
- Longest river in South America
- Programming language or snake
- Global network of computers
- Public transport that runs on rails
- Orbits a star in space
- Ancient Egyptian tomb with a triangular shape
19 Clues: Largest land animal • Famous Parisian tower • Orbits a star in space • Mountain that erupts lava • Popular caffeinated drink • Flowering stage of a plant • Long-distance running race • Global network of computers • Programming language or snake • Gas humans breathe to survive • Longest river in South America • Small electronic device or tool • Furniture with a flat top and legs • ...
SAQ 2023-05-03
Romeo and Juilet 2024-11-21
7 Clues: Both are in a • Juliet's Caretaker • Creator of the play • Male Main Character • Female Main Character • When people get angry • When something sad happens
Theatre Arts 2024-05-17
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- No actor should be blocked from the ___
- Someone associated with theatre arts
- Root of modern Western theatre
- Who controls stage combat
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- Playwright for “Romeo and Juliet”
- Earliest genre of theatre
- Acting without props or dialogue
- To make your words clearer to the audience
- How to make the audience hear you
- Non-scripted acting
10 Clues: Non-scripted acting • Earliest genre of theatre • Who controls stage combat • Root of modern Western theatre • Acting without props or dialogue • Playwright for “Romeo and Juliet” • How to make the audience hear you • Someone associated with theatre arts • No actor should be blocked from the ___ • To make your words clearer to the audience
Famous Renaissance people 2023-04-28
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- funded architects, sculptures, and painters
- Sculpted the Pieta and David
- Produced Greek version of the Bible
- Wrote "The Prince" about politics
- Made sculptures more realistic
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- Playwright and poet
- Made the last supper and the Mona Lisa
- invented the printing press
- Made Madonnas and Transfigurations painting
- Made Florence Italy's capital of art and learning
10 Clues: Playwright and poet • invented the printing press • Sculpted the Pieta and David • Made sculptures more realistic • Wrote "The Prince" about politics • Produced Greek version of the Bible • Made the last supper and the Mona Lisa • funded architects, sculptures, and painters • Made Madonnas and Transfigurations painting • Made Florence Italy's capital of art and learning
CROSSWORDS 2022-05-18
12 Clues: / • / • / • a break • a British sport • /a football club in London • / the name of a famous queen • / people from Ireland are... • / the country North of England • / 10 .....Street is Boris Johnson's address • if you want to have a drink you go to the ... • a famous English Writer from the 16th and 17th century
Art 2025-01-26
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- An art form
- The author of the poem "The Seven Ages of the man"
- A representative of the Renaissance
- A representative of Pop Art
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- A representative of Impressionism
- A representative of Post-Impressionism
- A representative of Cubism
- A representative of Baroque
- The author of the song "Summertime
- A representative of Surrealism
10 Clues: An art form • A representative of Cubism • A representative of Baroque • A representative of Pop Art • A representative of Surrealism • A representative of Impressionism • The author of the song "Summertime • A representative of the Renaissance • A representative of Post-Impressionism • The author of the poem "The Seven Ages of the man"
theatre 2024-09-19
10 Clues: romeo and... • realy sad play • object used in the play • A play in wich they sing • the place behind the stage • a sentence the player says • famous english play writer • when someone leaves the stage • The place where the players stand on • book with al the text used in the play
Hamlet 2024-10-17
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- Milline relv põhjustab Laertese surma?
- Kes on Hamleti parim sõber?
- Miline riik on raamatu peamine taust?
- Kes on Hamleti onu ja Taani uus kuningas?
- Kuidas nimetatakse Hamleti armastatut?
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- Milise mõõga tõttu sureb Hamlet?
- Mis on hamleti kuulsa monoloogi algus?
- Mis riigist pärineb prints Fortinbras?
- Kes on "Hamleti" autor?
- Kelle vaim ilmub Hamletile?
10 Clues: Kes on "Hamleti" autor? • Kes on Hamleti parim sõber? • Kelle vaim ilmub Hamletile? • Milise mõõga tõttu sureb Hamlet? • Miline riik on raamatu peamine taust? • Milline relv põhjustab Laertese surma? • Mis on hamleti kuulsa monoloogi algus? • Mis riigist pärineb prints Fortinbras? • Kuidas nimetatakse Hamleti armastatut? • Kes on Hamleti onu ja Taani uus kuningas?
Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-31
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- Who invented the printing press
- Who created the school of athens
- When the printing press was invented
- Where the renaissance began
- Who sculpted david
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- What allowed books to be made faster
- What does renaissance mean
- Who wrote romeo and juliet
- The first modern novel
- Emphasized the value and potential of humans
10 Clues: Who sculpted david • The first modern novel • What does renaissance mean • Who wrote romeo and juliet • Where the renaissance began • Who invented the printing press • Who created the school of athens • What allowed books to be made faster • When the printing press was invented • Emphasized the value and potential of humans
Renaissance Crossword 2024-10-31
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- Famous play about two lovers
- Another word for Renaissance
- Country where the Renaissance began
- Famous painting of a woman by Da Vinci
- Many of these were built during this time
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- Famous painter during this time
- Philosophy developed by Petrarch
- Invention in the Renaissance
- Building that Michaelangelo painted
- Last name of famous play writer
10 Clues: Invention in the Renaissance • Famous play about two lovers • Another word for Renaissance • Famous painter during this time • Last name of famous play writer • Philosophy developed by Petrarch • Building that Michaelangelo painted • Country where the Renaissance began • Famous painting of a woman by Da Vinci • Many of these were built during this time
Renaissance 2024-10-30
Across
- Rebirth in french
- a way of life centered on human interests
- The renaissance took place here
- A talented painter
- painter of Mona Lisa
Down
- they wrote Romeo and Juliet
- inspired people to become sculptors
- what century did the renaissance end
- machine that transfers text to paper
- what century did the renaissance start
10 Clues: Rebirth in french • A talented painter • painter of Mona Lisa • they wrote Romeo and Juliet • The renaissance took place here • inspired people to become sculptors • what century did the renaissance end • machine that transfers text to paper • what century did the renaissance start • a way of life centered on human interests
Middle Ages 2022-08-19
10 Clues: The ________ book • Famous Philosopher: • The ______ tapestry • Shakespeare lived in: • "You" in Shakespearian. • The most common religion was: • The first editor of the New Testament: • The Middle Ages ended at the start of: • The Middle ages began at the fall of the: • The only type of church in the Middle Ages:
Poetry 2022-08-16
Across
- Gentle
- The literary period Shakespeare belonged to
- Sense impressions expressed in words by the writer
- Giving human abilities to animals or objects
- Consonant sounds repeated in the same line
Down
- The number of lines in a sonnet
- Skin colour
- Lasting for a short time
- A place you can't get out of
- Existing forever
10 Clues: Gentle • Skin colour • Existing forever • Lasting for a short time • A place you can't get out of • The number of lines in a sonnet • Consonant sounds repeated in the same line • The literary period Shakespeare belonged to • Giving human abilities to animals or objects • Sense impressions expressed in words by the writer
Crossword 2022-05-09
Across
- The writer of the story Romeo and Juliet (last name).
- Dressed so that nobody can recognize you.
- Dead people are put there.
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- Romeo's family name.
- Someone who takes a message.
- Who killed Mercutio (Romeo and Juliet).
- If you drink this, you'll die.
- Juliet's family name.
- Sadness.
- A big party where people dance.
10 Clues: Sadness. • Romeo's family name. • Juliet's family name. • Dead people are put there. • Someone who takes a message. • If you drink this, you'll die. • A big party where people dance. • Who killed Mercutio (Romeo and Juliet). • Dressed so that nobody can recognize you. • The writer of the story Romeo and Juliet (last name).
Brave New World 2022-12-12
Across
- The author of this book
- Citizens are conditioned to hate ________
- The name of Bernard's friend
- The city the book is mainly set in
- John's moral inspiration
Down
- The play that the title comes from
- The technical name for sleep-teaching
- John's mother
- The process of an authority limiting information
- The drug citizens take
10 Clues: John's mother • The drug citizens take • The author of this book • John's moral inspiration • The name of Bernard's friend • The play that the title comes from • The city the book is mainly set in • The technical name for sleep-teaching • Citizens are conditioned to hate ________ • The process of an authority limiting information
Romeo ja Julia 2025-01-30
8 Clues: - Loo žanr • näidendi autor • Romeo perekonnanimi. • - Julia perekonnanimi. • - Linn, kus kogu lugu toimub. • – Romeo sõber, kelle surm on oluline sündmus • – Capulettide poolt Julia jaoks valitud kosilane • – Loo põhiteema, mis on kehtestatud Romeo ja Julia vahel
