shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Mikaela's Mystery 2024-10-30
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- Where Mikaelas body was discovered
- an investigation that no one could solve
- The person wearing the most blue
- The best duo from a childhood movie
- The killer's purpose for murder
- Part of the body used to identify a criminal
- The weapon found at the crime scene
- Needs her beast boy
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- A feminist revenge story
- How many people are suspects
- The one wearing spots
- The teacher's costume
- Our Spring Musical
- The man selling candy
- Come play with us
- The Caterpillar's costume
16 Clues: Come play with us • Our Spring Musical • Needs her beast boy • The one wearing spots • The teacher's costume • The man selling candy • A feminist revenge story • The Caterpillar's costume • How many people are suspects • The killer's purpose for murder • The person wearing the most blue • Where Mikaelas body was discovered • The best duo from a childhood movie • ...
Question Words and Questions 2022-02-25
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- ¿... le enviaste una carta? Le envié una carta a Maria.
- La cafetería está AL FINAL DEL PASILLO.
- Los alumnos van AL CINE.
- ¿... es esa casa? Esa casa es Santiago.
- La muchacha es FELIZ.
- La fiesta es MAÑANA.
- ¿… fue a la fiesta? Se fue con Santiago.
- ¿... brilla el sol?
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- Son de MIAMI.
- MARIA fue a la fiesta.
- ¿… duermes? Porque estoy cansado.
- ¿… leen ustedes? Ellas están leyendo sobre Shakespeare.
- Necesito 25 DÓLARES.
- 15 ALUMNOS fueron a la fiesta.
- ¿... es el nombre de su hermana?
- ¿... estás comer?
16 Clues: Son de MIAMI. • ¿... estás comer? • ¿... brilla el sol? • Necesito 25 DÓLARES. • La fiesta es MAÑANA. • La muchacha es FELIZ. • MARIA fue a la fiesta. • Los alumnos van AL CINE. • 15 ALUMNOS fueron a la fiesta. • ¿... es el nombre de su hermana? • ¿… duermes? Porque estoy cansado. • La cafetería está AL FINAL DEL PASILLO. • ¿... es esa casa? Esa casa es Santiago. • ...
scrawl choiceboard 2 2026-05-06
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- what's one of todd's talents
- where is todd's room
- who are tod's droogs
- who wrote the book
- which speller number was todd
- which of tod's friends smokes
- who's the girl todd ran into
- what does todd live in
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- what did rob call todd
- who's book did tod take
- who directs mr harmon's video club
- what did that one kid call todd
- what statue is on the pedestal
- which friend woke tod up at 5:38
- who's the main character
- what competition was tod forced into
16 Clues: who wrote the book • where is todd's room • who are tod's droogs • what did rob call todd • what does todd live in • who's book did tod take • who's the main character • what's one of todd's talents • who's the girl todd ran into • which speller number was todd • which of tod's friends smokes • what statue is on the pedestal • what did that one kid call todd • ...
College 2023-04-01
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- langue de Goethe.
- langue de Shakespeare.
- comprendre les systèmes.
- pour découvrir la vie sur terre.
- langage pratiqué en France.
- mouvement, force, énergie, matière n'ont plus de secret.
- savoir écouter, lire et créer avec les sons.
- langue de Cervantes.
- créer des œuvres visuelles.
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- monde abstrait qui régit l'infini ment grand et petit.
- cartes, démographie, société, activités.
- pour performer.
- devenir citoyen.
- connaitre le passé pour comprendre le présent et construire le futur.
14 Clues: pour performer. • devenir citoyen. • langue de Goethe. • langue de Cervantes. • langue de Shakespeare. • comprendre les systèmes. • langage pratiqué en France. • créer des œuvres visuelles. • pour découvrir la vie sur terre. • cartes, démographie, société, activités. • savoir écouter, lire et créer avec les sons. • monde abstrait qui régit l'infini ment grand et petit. • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-04
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- Main character
- Small radio device
- Someone who is in Montag's ear
- Fireman captain
- Burns hot and red
- Took place during what age
- Constantly in the sky
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- Car that Mildred has
- Montags Wife
- Poet whom Beatty quotes
- Beatty says "Read a few lines and off you go over the _"
- The Main thing that is burned
- After Montag kills Beatty, what does Montag say Beatty wanted to do
- People always watch this
14 Clues: Montags Wife • Main character • Fireman captain • Burns hot and red • Small radio device • Car that Mildred has • Constantly in the sky • Poet whom Beatty quotes • People always watch this • Took place during what age • The Main thing that is burned • Someone who is in Montag's ear • Beatty says "Read a few lines and off you go over the _" • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-23
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- Where do Romeo and Juliet meet for the first time?
- The peacemaker
- Cousin of Juliet and Enemy of Romeo
- The person that Romeo killed to get himself banished
- The person who made the play
- Re-occuring symbol
- The type of story Romeo and Juliet is
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- The person who married R&J
- Juliet's family name
- Where the play takes place
- Romeo's family name
- The punishment Romeo was to get
- Juliet's husband
- Re-occuring foreshadowing
- The person Juliet was supposed to marry
15 Clues: The peacemaker • Juliet's husband • Re-occuring symbol • Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Re-occuring foreshadowing • The person who married R&J • Where the play takes place • The person who made the play • The punishment Romeo was to get • Cousin of Juliet and Enemy of Romeo • The type of story Romeo and Juliet is • The person Juliet was supposed to marry • ...
mark 2025-07-30
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- region of france
- Famous Harvard Library named after a philanthropist
- department name
- the city of Bayonne is built on the site of a Roman castrum called
- Freshman dormitory, one of the oldest on campus
- Freshman dormitory, one of the oldest on campus (8)
- bev of choice
- harvard official color
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- Award he won in 2019
- famous playwright studied extensively at Harvard
- where did mark live outside US
- State
- president
- cats na,e
14 Clues: State • president • cats na,e • bev of choice • department name • region of france • Award he won in 2019 • harvard official color • where did mark live outside US • Freshman dormitory, one of the oldest on campus • famous playwright studied extensively at Harvard • Famous Harvard Library named after a philanthropist • Freshman dormitory, one of the oldest on campus (8) • ...
Shakespeare Game Day - Short 2021-04-26
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- where Shakespeare was born and name of cosmetic company
- theater of the Chamberlain's Men
- paid a penny to stand and see a performance
- this means a comedy is being performed
- is turned into a donkey
- purple flower Puck picks
- queen of the fairies
- "double, double toil and trouble"
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- the Scottish play
- poem 14 lines and are written in iambic pentameter
- Juliet’s family
- dies at the end of this tragedy
- also called the Golden Era
- “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 • ...
Words that Shakespeare invented 2024-11-20
14 Clues: not real • is a robber • the top floor • were you sleep • a blast of wind • the bottom floor • what we drive on • having no friends • you are worth nothing • the action of killing • to push under the water • the top of the mountain • the best at most things • a body part you see from
Playwrights 2018-03-28
9 Clues: Eugene O • The Bard of Avon • 10/10 facial hair • Wrote The Crucible • Named a Streetcar "Desire" • Wrote the Three Theban Plays • is a pretty Wicked playwright • Also wrote the music for "Moana" • Also wrote many classic french novels
Enigma 7 2024-03-06
9 Clues: E=mc² • I had a dream • French emperor • Discovered the RX • To be or not to be ? • Father of the atomic bomb • An apple fell on his head • Known for researchs on electricity • Famous scientist and painter from Renaissance
History Review Crossword 2022-01-07
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- Sailed West found America, mistook it for India
- Earth, stars, and planets revolve around the sun
- "an ideal place"
- Movement for religious reform
- A dominant social system in medieval Europe
- God has known since the beginning of time who will be saved
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- printing press
- Russian Caesar
- Developed by Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes
- Trade between 3 regions
- Playright, Poet
- Sun, moon, and planets revolve around the earth
- Rebirth
- Developed the Heliocentric Theory
14 Clues: Rebirth • printing press • Russian Caesar • Playright, Poet • "an ideal place" • Trade between 3 regions • Movement for religious reform • Developed the Heliocentric Theory • A dominant social system in medieval Europe • Developed by Francis Bacon and Rene Descartes • Sailed West found America, mistook it for India • Sun, moon, and planets revolve around the earth • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-20
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- Sent to Mantua to tell Romeo the Friars plans
- Juliet's hot-headed cousin
- Romeos first love
- Romeos father
- Attends to the party with Romeo
- compares Juliet to this in the book
- Who wrote the book Romeo and Juliet
- who finds Juliet's body
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- Romeos good friend
- Romeos spiritual adviser
- who Juliet doesn't want to marry
- Romeos mother
- sells Romeo the poison
- Juliet kills herself with this
14 Clues: Romeos mother • Romeos father • Romeos first love • Romeos good friend • sells Romeo the poison • who finds Juliet's body • Romeos spiritual adviser • Juliet's hot-headed cousin • Juliet kills herself with this • Attends to the party with Romeo • who Juliet doesn't want to marry • compares Juliet to this in the book • Who wrote the book Romeo and Juliet • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-20
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- Sent to Mantua to tell Romeo the Friars plans
- Attends to the party with Romeo
- Juliet kills herself with this
- Romeos spiritual adviser
- sells Romeo the poison
- Romeos mother
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- Romeos good friend
- Who wrote the book Romeo and Juliet
- Romeos first love
- who Juliet doesn't want to marry
- Romeos father
- Juliet's hot-headed cousin
- compares Juliet to this in the book
- who finds Juliet's body
14 Clues: Romeos father • Romeos mother • Romeos first love • Romeos good friend • sells Romeo the poison • who finds Juliet's body • Romeos spiritual adviser • Juliet's hot-headed cousin • Juliet kills herself with this • Attends to the party with Romeo • who Juliet doesn't want to marry • Who wrote the book Romeo and Juliet • compares Juliet to this in the book • ...
Verdi Crossword 2013-06-30
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- The name of the city
- Year in which Verdi was born
- Sir John
- The place where Verdi was born
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- Falstaff Voice Type
- The name of the Inn
- A kind of keyboard
- What Falstaff likes drinking
- The English playwright who inspired Verdi
- Strepponi The second wife of Verdi
- The priest died because of a...
- Falstaff was thrown in
- The place where Verdi died
- 27 The name of the Verdi fellows in Parma
14 Clues: Sir John • A kind of keyboard • Falstaff Voice Type • The name of the Inn • The name of the city • Falstaff was thrown in • The place where Verdi died • What Falstaff likes drinking • Year in which Verdi was born • The place where Verdi was born • The priest died because of a... • Strepponi The second wife of Verdi • The English playwright who inspired Verdi • ...
Xsel Crossword 2014-11-21
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- location of the residential
- time when everyone meets each other in person
- Xsel English topic
- combination of two substances
- Year 10 and Year 7 English teacher
- principal of Xsel
- Shakespeare name of famous playwright and poet
- classifies maths, science and english
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- planet in space
- Year 9 English teacher
- former administrator of Xsel
- name of a famous mathematician
- head of Xsel and Year 8 maths teacher
- name of another famous mathematician
14 Clues: planet in space • principal of Xsel • Xsel English topic • Year 9 English teacher • location of the residential • former administrator of Xsel • combination of two substances • name of a famous mathematician • Year 10 and Year 7 English teacher • name of another famous mathematician • head of Xsel and Year 8 maths teacher • classifies maths, science and english • ...
Task 6 - Cross the Word 2014-08-11
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- Flower named after the Persian word for 'turban'
- Barack Obama's middle name
- Gemstone associated with Whitby
- Quicksilver
- Female horse
- First name of Homer Simpson's neighbour
- The study of celestial objets
- Restaurants founded in 1958 by Sam Alper
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- Colour previously worn only by royalty
- Shakespeare play with Rosencrantz and Guildenstern
- Capital of California
- University with alumni such as Rowan Atkinson and Princess Eugenie of York
- Author of the 'Discworld' series
- Harry Potter's father
14 Clues: Quicksilver • Female horse • Capital of California • Harry Potter's father • Barack Obama's middle name • The study of celestial objets • Gemstone associated with Whitby • Author of the 'Discworld' series • Colour previously worn only by royalty • First name of Homer Simpson's neighbour • Restaurants founded in 1958 by Sam Alper • Flower named after the Persian word for 'turban' • ...
English Crossword 2022-07-06
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- home to a certain Sawyer and Finn
- to what Keats oded to
- creator of Poirot, Marple, and Tommy & Tuppence
- bedroom storage, or a portal to another world
- Salinger's classic antihero
- author of Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little?
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- Sherlock's nemesis?
- the Dashwoods and Bennets in Austen's famous novels
- credited for coining "wear your heart on your sleeve"
- all time best seller?
- John Donne's school?
- Elizabeth, Charlotte, ____
- _____, purgatorio, paradiso
- Orwell's horse, or a punchy profession?
14 Clues: Sherlock's nemesis? • John Donne's school? • all time best seller? • to what Keats oded to • Elizabeth, Charlotte, ____ • _____, purgatorio, paradiso • Salinger's classic antihero • home to a certain Sawyer and Finn • Orwell's horse, or a punchy profession? • author of Charlotte's Web and Stuart Little? • bedroom storage, or a portal to another world • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-12
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- Romeo kill herself with Romeos what
- Who fights Tybalt
- How old is Juliet
- How old is Romeo
- What did Mercutio put on the two families
- Who was Romeos first love
- What did they bury juliet in
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- Who marries Romeo and Juliet
- How does Romeo kill himself
- Who was the Capulet's daughter
- Who did Capulet want to marry his daughter
- Who banishes Romeo
- Who did Juliet marry
- Who wrote the play
14 Clues: How old is Romeo • Who fights Tybalt • How old is Juliet • Who banishes Romeo • Who wrote the play • Who did Juliet marry • Who was Romeos first love • How does Romeo kill himself • Who marries Romeo and Juliet • What did they bury juliet in • Who was the Capulet's daughter • Romeo kill herself with Romeos what • What did Mercutio put on the two families • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-24
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- Romeo used it to kill himself.
- Words falsely spoken against one another
- Place Romeo was banished to
- Romeo's first love
- Juliet's father's name
- Who was Juliet's cousin?
- Where does the play take place?
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- Romeo's cousin
- Name of the kingdom Juliet and Romeo live in
- "Thus with a kiss I ___"
- Who was William Shakespeare's wife?
- Romeo's best friend
- "My only love has sprung from my only ____"
- What day did Shakespeare die?
14 Clues: Romeo's cousin • Romeo's first love • Romeo's best friend • Juliet's father's name • "Thus with a kiss I ___" • Who was Juliet's cousin? • Place Romeo was banished to • What day did Shakespeare die? • Romeo used it to kill himself. • Where does the play take place? • Who was William Shakespeare's wife? • Words falsely spoken against one another • ...
Personnages célèbres 2026-05-03
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- - Génie italien de la Renaissance
- - Militante américaine des droits civiques
- - Premier ministre britannique pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale
- - Roi de la pop
- - Physicien célèbre pour la théorie de la relativité
- - Cofondateur d’Apple
- - Premier président noir d’Afrique du Sud
- - Scientifique pionnière de la radioactivité
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- - Héroïne française du Moyen Âge
- - Créatrice de mode française
- - Défenseur américain des droits civiques
- - Empereur français vaincu à Waterloo
- - Dramaturge anglais célèbre
- - Peintre mexicaine célèbre pour ses autoportraits
14 Clues: - Roi de la pop • - Cofondateur d’Apple • - Dramaturge anglais célèbre • - Créatrice de mode française • - Héroïne française du Moyen Âge • - Génie italien de la Renaissance • - Empereur français vaincu à Waterloo • - Défenseur américain des droits civiques • - Premier président noir d’Afrique du Sud • - Militante américaine des droits civiques • ...
The Tempest Crossword Ximena R. 2022-09-19
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- Shakespeare, playwright of The Tempest
- Alonso's jester, also helps plan Prospero's murder
- Alonso's son
- Prospero's daughter
- Prospero's brother
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- Alonso's brother, plans to kill the King and keep the throne
- Spirit of the air who helps Prospero
- The Setting of The Tempest
- King of Naples
- Prospero's slave, half witch, half devil
- Alonso's butler, helps plan Prospero's murder
11 Clues: Alonso's son • King of Naples • Prospero's brother • Prospero's daughter • The Setting of The Tempest • Spirit of the air who helps Prospero • Shakespeare, playwright of The Tempest • Prospero's slave, half witch, half devil • Alonso's butler, helps plan Prospero's murder • Alonso's jester, also helps plan Prospero's murder • ...
Kendall 2021-01-04
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- was an Italian Renaissance diplomat
- best known for the monumental epic poem
- type of speech
- of this world
- greatest living artist in his lifetime
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- greatest writer in the english language
- period of “rebirth”
- movable-type printing press.
- Many of his works are found in the Vatican
- The Birth of Venus and Primavera
- painted The Last Supper
11 Clues: of this world • type of speech • period of “rebirth” • painted The Last Supper • movable-type printing press. • The Birth of Venus and Primavera • was an Italian Renaissance diplomat • greatest living artist in his lifetime • greatest writer in the english language • best known for the monumental epic poem • Many of his works are found in the Vatican
King Lear 2014-05-20
11 Clues: A blind nobleman • The cheif servant • A motif in the play • The eldest daughter • The genre of the play • The writer of the play • Another name for Jester • The king's youngest daughter • An important issue in the play • The era in which the play was written • A symbol of King Lear's inner turmoil
Othello 2016-03-09
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- what symbol is used
- desdemonas friend/ servant
- the newest leutinent of the army
- what skin tone is Othello
- what city is Cassio from
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- how did Othello die
- desdemona is married to
- iago is referred to as
- hero Othello is best described as a
- who wrote Othello
- who make a plan to split desdemona and Othello up
11 Clues: who wrote Othello • how did Othello die • what symbol is used • iago is referred to as • desdemona is married to • what city is Cassio from • what skin tone is Othello • desdemonas friend/ servant • the newest leutinent of the army • hero Othello is best described as a • who make a plan to split desdemona and Othello up
Brave New World y.r 2022-04-12
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- process of human cloning
- he is the main protagonist
- john's favorite poete
- world controller of western Europe
- she is addicted to soma
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- savage reservation on a Mesa in New Mexico
- deity in a brave new world
- its needed for happiness
- he is john father
- the lover of Lenina
- Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina
11 Clues: he is john father • the lover of Lenina • john's favorite poete • she is addicted to soma • process of human cloning • its needed for happiness • deity in a brave new world • he is the main protagonist • world controller of western Europe • Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina • savage reservation on a Mesa in New Mexico
Brave New World y.r 2022-04-12
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- process of human cloning
- he is the main protagonist
- john's favorite poete
- world controller of western Europe
- she is addicted to soma
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- savage reservation on a Mesa in New Mexico
- deity in a brave new world
- its needed for happiness
- he is john father
- the lover of Lenina
- Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina
11 Clues: he is john father • the lover of Lenina • john's favorite poete • she is addicted to soma • process of human cloning • its needed for happiness • deity in a brave new world • he is the main protagonist • world controller of western Europe • Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina • savage reservation on a Mesa in New Mexico
Brave New World y.r 2022-04-12
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- process of human cloning
- he is the main protagonist
- john's favorite poete
- world controller of western Europe
- she is addicted to soma
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- savage reservation on a Mesa in New Mexico
- deity in a brave new world
- its needed for happiness
- he is john father
- the lover of Lenina
- Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina
11 Clues: he is john father • the lover of Lenina • john's favorite poete • she is addicted to soma • process of human cloning • its needed for happiness • deity in a brave new world • he is the main protagonist • world controller of western Europe • Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina • savage reservation on a Mesa in New Mexico
Brave New World y.r 2022-04-12
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- process of human cloning
- he is the main protagonist
- john's favorite poete
- world controller of western Europe
- she is addicted to soma
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- savage reservation on a Mesa in New Mexico
- deity in a brave new world
- its needed for happiness
- he is john father
- the lover of Lenina
- Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina
11 Clues: he is john father • the lover of Lenina • john's favorite poete • she is addicted to soma • process of human cloning • its needed for happiness • deity in a brave new world • he is the main protagonist • world controller of western Europe • Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina • savage reservation on a Mesa in New Mexico
Brave New World y.r 2022-04-12
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- process of human cloning
- he is the main protagonist
- john's favorite poete
- world controller of western Europe
- she is addicted to soma
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- savage reservation on a Mesa in New Mexico
- deity in a brave new world
- its needed for happiness
- he is john father
- the lover of Lenina
- Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina
11 Clues: he is john father • the lover of Lenina • john's favorite poete • she is addicted to soma • process of human cloning • its needed for happiness • deity in a brave new world • he is the main protagonist • world controller of western Europe • Alpha who was a former lover of Lenina • savage reservation on a Mesa in New Mexico
Daily Crossword 2024-04-14
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- A romanticised plant
- A famous poet, wrote a tapestry of stories
- Practice of using supernatural forces
- A failure to understand someone
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- A integral body part of a popular mammal
- A strong feeling of affection
- A grand building for royals
- Hope or aspiration
- A large area filled with trees
- Capital of Greece
- A concoction of chemicals
11 Clues: Capital of Greece • Hope or aspiration • A romanticised plant • A concoction of chemicals • A grand building for royals • A strong feeling of affection • A large area filled with trees • A failure to understand someone • Practice of using supernatural forces • A integral body part of a popular mammal • A famous poet, wrote a tapestry of stories
10 things i hate about u plot 2025-06-05
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- Kat and Patrick's first date
- Cameron learnt it to tutor Bianca
- Under wear model
- Film is based off a play by this playwright
- Central issue between Kat and Patrick
- Instrument that Patrick buys Kat
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- Kat gets drunk at
- Bianca's Best Friend
- Kat and Bianca
- How Kat confesses her love in english class
- Wants to date Bianca
11 Clues: Kat and Bianca • Under wear model • Kat gets drunk at • Bianca's Best Friend • Wants to date Bianca • Kat and Patrick's first date • Instrument that Patrick buys Kat • Cameron learnt it to tutor Bianca • Central issue between Kat and Patrick • How Kat confesses her love in english class • Film is based off a play by this playwright
History of Theatre 2023-01-25
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- What were the people in standing room called?
- After the Renaissance, theatre turned to what movement?
- Who was the group of Greek actors who commented on a play's action?
- What type of stage did the Greeks perform on?
- What quintessential character of Comedia Dell'arte wears a diamond pattern?
- What Roman playwright, along with Plautus, is famous for adapting Greek plays?
- Who is the most famous English playwright?
- Contrary to its name, what theatre movement has already ended?
- Passion plays were about what man?
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- Who wrote "Death of a Salesman" and "The Crucible"?
- Who produced mystery plays, possibly lending their name?
- In ____-modern theatre, plays can end differently each night.
- Shakespeare also wrote which type of poem?
- What type of play was banned by Henry VIII?
- Who wrote "Oedipus Rex"?
- Artaud attacked audiences with his Theatre of ____
- How many Greek masks survive?
- What type of wagon did some Medieval plays take place on?
- In a Beckett play, characters do what for the title character who never comes?
- What is the most famous morality play?
- What Greek god had the first Greek plays dedicated to him?
- The Theatre of the ____ pushes theatre to is extremes and some say is more scary than funny.
- Which country was home to playwrights like Hardy?
- What type of characters were used in Comedia Dell'arte?
- What character of "A Doll's House" literally slams the door on her past life of being downtrodden?
- A Streetcar Named ____
26 Clues: A Streetcar Named ____ • Who wrote "Oedipus Rex"? • How many Greek masks survive? • Passion plays were about what man? • What is the most famous morality play? • Shakespeare also wrote which type of poem? • Who is the most famous English playwright? • What type of play was banned by Henry VIII? • What were the people in standing room called? • ...
English crossword 2025-05-24
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- A national memorial in the US, where the faces of four presidents are carved
- The building that is the headquarters of the US Department of Defense
- University in the UK
- The tree symbol of Canada
- A word associated with the British royal family
- The famous British guardsmen in red uniforms and tall black hats
- One of the largest canyons in the world, located in the USA
- The official residence of the President of the United States, located in Washington, and the symbol of the American government
- The day when the USA celebrates its independence
- The Royal Palace in London
- The building where the British government meets
- The city where the Statue of Liberty is located
- One of the most prestigious US universities, located in Massachusetts
- The street where popular theater performances are staged
- The city where William Shakespeare was born
- The country with maple leaves on its flag
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- A man wearing a hat and riding a horse
- Another famous British university
- The capital of the USA
- One of the parts of Great Britain, known for its mountainous terrain
- The famous clock in London
- The capital of Great Britain
- The waterfall between the USA and Canada
- Famous English playwright
- The river flowing through London
- The famous drawbridge in London over the River Thames
- A US state known for cowboys
- A place known for the film industry
- Thanksgiving in the USA
- The island part of Great Britain, the birthplace of leprechauns
- The principality with a dragon on its flag
31 Clues: University in the UK • The capital of the USA • Thanksgiving in the USA • The tree symbol of Canada • Famous English playwright • The famous clock in London • The Royal Palace in London • The capital of Great Britain • A US state known for cowboys • The river flowing through London • Another famous British university • A place known for the film industry • ...
1ere 2018-06-06
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- A famous tragic shooting happened in that school in 1999
- Shakespeare had 3 children with Anne ...?...
- Michael ...?... wrote The Mozart Question
- Lord Moping resides in an ...?...
- When you don't know you generally ...?... your shoulders
- A synonym for "forced"
- It is very easy to own a gun with that state legislation
- In The Mozart Question, Paolo Levi is a famous ...?...
- The great ...?... was described as an antihero
- We studied that gap in class
- This compound adjective (x2) means ambitious, competitive
- Roald ...?... wrote about his school in Weston-Super-Mare
- As the proverb says, ...?... killed the cat
- We studied an extract from the film ...?... It Like Beckham
- Shakespeare was born on ...?...-on-Avon
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- This is where Meryl meets Paolo Levi
- Mr ...?... acts as Lord Moping's secretary
- The NRA is the National ...?... Association
- Your first literature task was to choose a ...?... book (x2)
- This is a synonym for "rich"
- The 2nd ...?... gives Americans the right to carry a gun
- The British ...?... fought for their right to vote
- This compound adjective (x2) means violent, brutal
- This punishment is still legal in lots of American schools
- This is the other name for the one-penny spectators
- This is a form of protest, workers refuse to work
- A synonym for "scream" or "shout"
- Emily ...?... sacrificed herself in front of the King's horse
- The Globe Theatre was built in ...?..., south of the Thames
- Samuel ...?... invented the first gun that could fire 6 times
- The ...?... include hoovering, cleaning, ironing...
31 Clues: A synonym for "forced" • This is a synonym for "rich" • We studied that gap in class • Lord Moping resides in an ...?... • A synonym for "scream" or "shout" • This is where Meryl meets Paolo Levi • Shakespeare was born on ...?...-on-Avon • Michael ...?... wrote The Mozart Question • Mr ...?... acts as Lord Moping's secretary • The NRA is the National ...?... Association • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword Puzzel 2022-05-13
Across
- Nonreligious
- people from a region called Flanders which is in present-day Belgium
- Mapmaking
- Gutenberg, A German blacksmith, goldsmith, publisher, and printer
- Vesalius, A person who dissected the bodies of executed criminals and published his findings
- A historical movement that means rebirth in French
- Another artist that flourished during the renaissance and painted a fresco for women
- of Anghiari, A painting on the wall of a room in Palazzo Vecchio
- Shakespeare, A famous Playwriter and poet actor
- and Juliet, A very renowned play written by William Shakespeare that was rewritten and acted multiple times
- Many writers wrote in the native language
- A family that rules the city
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- age, The reign of Queen Elizabeth l
- A person paying for artwork to encourage or support the artist
- A poet in a Medici family
- Lisa, A Famous painting painted by Leonardo da Vinci
- A new movement that wanted to be independent and to think for themselves
- was a family of the most powerful patrons in Rome
- An impression of depth and distance
- man, A person who has a wide variety of skills and knowledge
- Erasmus, Was a critical humanist leader of the Northern Renaissance
- Ancient Greek, and Roman writings
- Press, An invention that used movable metal type to print pages
- Brunelleschi, one of the greatest architects who built the largest brick dome ever built
- Images carved on blocks of wood
- Last Supper, One of the Best- known
- da Vinci, An artist that flourished during the renaissance
27 Clues: Mapmaking • Nonreligious • A poet in a Medici family • A family that rules the city • Images carved on blocks of wood • Ancient Greek, and Roman writings • age, The reign of Queen Elizabeth l • An impression of depth and distance • Last Supper, One of the Best- known • Many writers wrote in the native language • Shakespeare, A famous Playwriter and poet actor • ...
The UK and N Ireland 2023-03-06
Across
- A famous university town. Oxford
- Symbol (Animal) of Wales. Dragon
- A large UK river. Thames
- one of Britans most iconict bands. Beatles
- International community of which the Monachey is the head. Commonwealth
- The first industrialised city in the world. Manchester
- … rule the wave. Britannia
- Warm beverage taken with scones. Tea
- The only Eutopean country with a land border to the UK. Ireland
- The Uk monarch’s main place of residence. Buckingham
- Probably Britans most famous nurse. Nightingale
- The name given to the British health system. NHS
- The capital city of the UK (Roman name) Londinium
- The national broadcaster. BBC
- Wrote Othello, Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare
- British national animal. Lion
- The seat of the UK Parliament. Westminster
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- Ceremonial guards of the Tower of London. Beefeaters
- English Romantic poet. Wordsworth
- William and Kate are the Prince and Princess of this country. Wales
- Home of Duran Duran and Black Sabbath. Birmingham
- The Iron Lady’s surname. Thatcher
- A symbol of Wales, made famous by Max Boyce. Leek
- The capital city of Scotland. Edinburgh
- One Part of a famous UK dish. Fish
- The underground means of transportation in London. Tube
- The longest reigning UK monarch. Elisabeth
- A Famous square. Trafalgar
- The monster of Loch Ness. Nessie
- The name of the British flag Union? Union
- Famous Queen. Victoria
- Title of referendum in which the UK left Europe. Brexit
- The tallest building.in London. Shard
- A Traditional unit of liquid, used in the UK. Pint
- The only poisonous snake in Britain. Adder
35 Clues: Famous Queen. Victoria • A large UK river. Thames • … rule the wave. Britannia • A Famous square. Trafalgar • The national broadcaster. BBC • British national animal. Lion • Symbol (Animal) of Wales. Dragon • The monster of Loch Ness. Nessie • English Romantic poet. Wordsworth • A famous university town. Oxford • The Iron Lady’s surname. Thatcher • ...
CRUCIGRAMA 2024-10-09
Across
- Shakespeare exploró con gran profundidad
- Don Quijote de la Mancha" ha dejado una huella indeleble en la...
- miguel ángel usó la tensión dramática y la_______
- fue uno de los artistas más grandes del Renacimiento italiano, destacándose como escultor, pintor, arquitecto y poeta
- Cervantes utiliza el humor y la sátira para________de su época, especialmente la obsesión por los ideales caballerescos y la hipocresía social.
- La estatua mide aproximadamente 5.17 metros de altura y es conocida por su impresionante...
- fue una de sus innovaciones donde partes de la obra parecen emerger del bloque de mármol sin estar completamente esculpidas
- Se publicó en 1617
- fue excepcional en su comprensión de este tema para poder realizar sus esculturas con detalle
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- El David fue esculpido mediante...
- Se publicó en 1585
- se sitúa en el cruce entre el Renacimiento y el Barroco, y se caracteriza por la síntesis de ambos movimientos culturales
- En 1873, debido al deterioro por las inclemencias del tiempo, se trasladó a...
- fiel compañero de don quijote
- La obra se caracteriza por su narración en primera persona y su estructura no lineal
- Se le atribuyen más de 1,700 palabras, ya sea porque las creó o las adaptó de otras lenguas
- una de las obras maestras del Renacimiento, fue esculpida por Michelangelo Buonarroti entre 1501 y 1504
- Durante la época isabelina todavía estaba en proceso de ganar prestigio frente al latín y al francés
- su trabajo en Roma sentó las bases para el estilo monumental del Barroco
- Su obra muestra una________con el orden de las palabras, lo cual permitía una mayor expresividad.
20 Clues: Se publicó en 1585 • Se publicó en 1617 • fiel compañero de don quijote • El David fue esculpido mediante... • Shakespeare exploró con gran profundidad • miguel ángel usó la tensión dramática y la_______ • Don Quijote de la Mancha" ha dejado una huella indeleble en la... • su trabajo en Roma sentó las bases para el estilo monumental del Barroco • ...
Iambic Pentameter crossword puzzle 2026-04-16
Across
- From Sonnet 106: "When in the ______ of wasted time."
- The "turn" or shift in thought or emotion in a sonnet, often occurring at line 9.
- Missing word from Sonnet 18: "Shall I compare thee to a ______'s day?"
- A 14-line poem typically written in iambic pentameter, like those Shakespeare wrote to the "Fair Youth."
- A line of verse consisting of five metrical feet.
- A stanza of four lines; a Shakespearean sonnet contains three of these.
- A pair of rhyming lines at the end of a sonnet, such as "So long as men can breathe or eyes can see, / So long lives this, and this gives life to thee."
- The rhythmic sound often used to describe the "heartbeat" of iambic pentameter.
- From Sonnet 18: "But thy ______ summer shall not fade."
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- From Sonnet 18: "Thou art more lovely and more ______."
- Verse that is unrhymed but written in iambic pentameter.
- From Sonnet 18: "Rough winds do shake the ______ buds of May."
- The process of marking the stresses in a poem to determine its meter.
- Total number of syllables in a standard line of iambic pentameter.
- The type of syllable that begins an iambic foot.
- The type of syllable that receives the emphasis in an iambic foot.
- The Greek prefix meaning five.
- A metrical foot consisting of one short (unstressed) syllable followed by one long (stressed) syllable.
- A basic unit of measurement in poetry, containing a specific number of stressed and unstressed syllables.
- A source of inspiration for a poet; Shakespeare often addresses his in the sonnets.
20 Clues: The Greek prefix meaning five. • The type of syllable that begins an iambic foot. • A line of verse consisting of five metrical feet. • From Sonnet 106: "When in the ______ of wasted time." • From Sonnet 18: "Thou art more lovely and more ______." • From Sonnet 18: "But thy ______ summer shall not fade." • Verse that is unrhymed but written in iambic pentameter. • ...
National Pickle Day! 2022-11-07
Across
- " How cam'st thou in this pickle"
- the US state where pickles have to bounce
- item stored in vinegar
- herb used in pickles
- brine that contains both vinegar and sugar
- crane
Down
- acetic acid and water
- Kosher Dill
- color drink packets you add in
- Egyptian queen who use pickles for beauty
- is best for a Jewish diet
- sometimes referred to as baby dills
12 Clues: crane • Kosher Dill • herb used in pickles • acetic acid and water • item stored in vinegar • is best for a Jewish diet • color drink packets you add in • " How cam'st thou in this pickle" • sometimes referred to as baby dills • the US state where pickles have to bounce • Egyptian queen who use pickles for beauty • brine that contains both vinegar and sugar
Invasive Species 2024-05-09
Across
- poet who inspired introduction of starlings
- strong effect on other things/people
- invasive fish in the Cedar River
- animal that hitches a boat ride
- number of eggs Zebra Mussels lay each year
- what Japanese beetles do to crops
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- ____ ash borer beetle
- white band on jumping worm
- smallest classification of animal
- harmful to ecosystems
- large croaking amphibian
- take away from the non-native place
12 Clues: ____ ash borer beetle • harmful to ecosystems • large croaking amphibian • white band on jumping worm • animal that hitches a boat ride • invasive fish in the Cedar River • smallest classification of animal • what Japanese beetles do to crops • take away from the non-native place • strong effect on other things/people • number of eggs Zebra Mussels lay each year • ...
KÖZÉPISKOLAI DRÁMA IRODALMI REJTVÉNY 2021-02-22
7 Clues: testvére Iszméné • Vízkereszt műfaja • Rómeó és Júlia városa • Két úr szolgája hírnöke • Tartuffe egyik szereplője • királydrámája Lear király • árboncnokok Fortinbras és Gildenstein
Jess's Crossword 2020-04-28
Across
- “Oh, beware, my Lord of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.” Which Shakespeare play is this quote from?
- What is the name of the school that Sephy and Callum go to in ‘Noughts and Crosses’?
- What’s the name of the most famous red wine brands which originates from the region in Tuscany?
- What’s the French word for ‘grapefruit’?
- A modern-day Englishman could read a first edition of a play by Shakespeare with some difficulty but have a very hard time reading Chaucer. The citizens of which Nordic country have no trouble reading original texts that are a thousand years old?
- Which actor played James Bond in the most movies?
- What is the smallest segment of sound that comprises the basic building blocks of a language?
- What preservatives are widely used in winemaking?
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- Agatha Christie's detective
- What is the name of the Hippogriff from Harry Potter?
- How many letters has the longest word in the English language got?
- 2019 Happiness Report's Happiest Country
- What woodwind instrument’s name comes from French for ‘high wood’?
- What planet has approximately the same landmass as Earth?
- What name is given to the two days a year when day and night are of equal length?
15 Clues: Agatha Christie's detective • 2019 Happiness Report's Happiest Country • What’s the French word for ‘grapefruit’? • Which actor played James Bond in the most movies? • What preservatives are widely used in winemaking? • What is the name of the Hippogriff from Harry Potter? • What planet has approximately the same landmass as Earth? • ...
Sixty Three! 2015-01-07
Across
- Name first awarded in 2005
- Tonight, the meeting's at...
- First married digs
- Sorry, you have to go to their concert - you're v.p.
- Too bad you didn't choose Columbia instead
- Name first awarded in 1981
- Manse Street abode
- Home sweet home
- The old country
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- Did you mention where you met Mommy?
- Something you know how to butcher
- Classic book you always mention
- Where they used to sing Hail to the Chief for you
- One New York plaza
- What Rabbi Dulitz called you
- Where you know everyone from
16 Clues: Home sweet home • The old country • First married digs • One New York plaza • Manse Street abode • Name first awarded in 2005 • Name first awarded in 1981 • Tonight, the meeting's at... • What Rabbi Dulitz called you • Where you know everyone from • Classic book you always mention • Something you know how to butcher • Did you mention where you met Mommy? • ...
genre 2021-09-27
Across
- tells a moral lesson
- William Shakespeare
- a narrative of human actions
- true stories with fake characters
- fake stories set in the past
- explains facts about specific topics
- a sorry that has been said again and again
- a story from the past usually about a hero or event
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- unreliable story
- stories that have been passed down
- short story that is not true
- fact or real event
- fake stories in the present
- imagination fairy tales
- a description of someones life
- self written
16 Clues: self written • unreliable story • fact or real event • William Shakespeare • tells a moral lesson • imagination fairy tales • fake stories in the present • short story that is not true • a narrative of human actions • fake stories set in the past • a description of someones life • true stories with fake characters • stories that have been passed down • ...
Buch 2022-04-18
Across
- Wo war Robs Großvater im Krieg?
- Wie heißt Robs Schule?
- Wie nennt Rob seinen Großvater?
- Wie heißt Robs bester Freund?
- Wie alt ist Rob?
- Wie heißt Rob mit richtigem Name?
- Welche ist die Lieblingssportart von Robs Vater?
- Wie heißt Destrys Freund?
- Wie heißt Robs Mutter mit Vornamen?
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- Wer schrieb Macbeth?
- Wo wird Rob im Juli Fußballspielen?
- Welches Fach ist schwierig für Rob?
- Welches Nahrungsmittel trägt zum Klimawandel bei?
- Was ist das Lieblingswort von Robs Großvater?
- Wie heißt Destry mit Nachnamen?
- Wie heißt der Hund von Agnes?
16 Clues: Wie alt ist Rob? • Wer schrieb Macbeth? • Wie heißt Robs Schule? • Wie heißt Destrys Freund? • Wie heißt Robs bester Freund? • Wie heißt der Hund von Agnes? • Wo war Robs Großvater im Krieg? • Wie nennt Rob seinen Großvater? • Wie heißt Destry mit Nachnamen? • Wie heißt Rob mit richtigem Name? • Wo wird Rob im Juli Fußballspielen? • Welches Fach ist schwierig für Rob? • ...
Shakword! 2022-02-03
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- a person who writes drama
- the place where Romeo and Juliet takes place
- entendre in English
- écoutez in English
- star-crossed or death-marked in a synomym
- old English for "nothing but"
- how the "a" in parent is pronounced in English
- Shakespeare built the .... theater
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- a family
- synomym for a fight
- the first word in Shakespeare's hometown name
- a fatal and contagious middle-age disease
- how the "i" in strife is pronounced in English
- the place where a play happens...
- similar
- Romeo and Juliet is one
16 Clues: similar • a family • écoutez in English • synomym for a fight • entendre in English • Romeo and Juliet is one • a person who writes drama • old English for "nothing but" • the place where a play happens... • Shakespeare built the .... theater • a fatal and contagious middle-age disease • star-crossed or death-marked in a synomym • the place where Romeo and Juliet takes place • ...
Hamlet 2024-03-31
Across
- One of the king's whose spies who's name starts with R
- The love interest
- Where does the story take place
- The creator of Hamlet
- The king's wife
- Played Julius Ceaser in a play
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- The best friend
- Ophelia's brother
- Hamlet's Norwegian foil
- The former king of Denmark
- The other spy for the king whose name starts with G
- The name of the play Hamlet set up
- The protagonist
- Hamlet's uncle
- The deus ex machine of the story
- The dead court jester
16 Clues: Hamlet's uncle • The best friend • The protagonist • The king's wife • Ophelia's brother • The love interest • The creator of Hamlet • The dead court jester • Hamlet's Norwegian foil • The former king of Denmark • Played Julius Ceaser in a play • Where does the story take place • The deus ex machine of the story • The name of the play Hamlet set up • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-02
Across
- Shakespeare's birth place
- the reason most of the French workers died
- the largest ocean
- one of his famous plays
- to make something wider or larger
- the loads that ships carry
- a narrow passage of water
- Shakespeare was a
- the location of Cape Horn
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- the narrowest country in Central America
- a large chunk of ice floating in the sea
- his age when Shakespear married
- someone from France
- Shakespear created 38 of these
- Shakespear created 154 of these
- the system used in the Panamal canal
16 Clues: the largest ocean • Shakespeare was a • someone from France • one of his famous plays • Shakespeare's birth place • a narrow passage of water • the location of Cape Horn • the loads that ships carry • Shakespear created 38 of these • his age when Shakespear married • Shakespear created 154 of these • to make something wider or larger • the system used in the Panamal canal • ...
die Schule 2024-11-26
Across
- use it to cut paper
- study of computers and programming
- something you can read
- writing implement with lead
- female in charge of a classroom
- read Shakespeare and write essays
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- time of day when you can eat
- learn about past events
- study plants, animals and the human body
- subject where you exercise and play games
- use this to erase pencil marks
- learn Guten Tag and wie heißt du
- subject about numbers and equations
- shows you where things are
- what you sit on during class
- writing implement with ink
16 Clues: use it to cut paper • something you can read • learn about past events • shows you where things are • writing implement with ink • writing implement with lead • time of day when you can eat • what you sit on during class • use this to erase pencil marks • female in charge of a classroom • learn Guten Tag and wie heißt du • read Shakespeare and write essays • ...
Contact Centre 2025-08-21
Across
- – The fastest land animal
- – 2024 Summer Olympics host city
- – Harry Potter’s pet owl
- – Disney’s lion cub king
- – Currency of Japan
- ARMSTRONG – First man on the moon
- WHALE – The largest mammal on Earth
- – The tallest mountain in the world
- – The Great Wall is in this country
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- – Capital of Australia
- – Element with symbol Au
- – Author of Romeo and Juliet
- HOLMES – Fictional detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- – A polygon with six sides
- – Red planet in our solar system
- – The study of plants
16 Clues: – Currency of Japan • – The study of plants • – Capital of Australia • – Element with symbol Au • – Harry Potter’s pet owl • – Disney’s lion cub king • – The fastest land animal • – A polygon with six sides • – Author of Romeo and Juliet • – 2024 Summer Olympics host city • – Red planet in our solar system • ARMSTRONG – First man on the moon • WHALE – The largest mammal on Earth • ...
quick lit 2025-09-08
Across
- greek poet from the isle of lesbos
- romcom trope; a surprise encounter
- gothic bird featuring in a famous poem
- futuristic genre
- an english literature degree falls under the bachelor of ____
- greek hero from the iliad
- free book rentals
- detective character by agatha christie
- sixteenth century playwright
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- brooding wuthering heights love interest
- shorter than a novel, but longer than a short story
- pride and __________
- the art of writing new stories for existing characters
- author of "a tale of two cities"
- famous burned library
- removable cover on hardback books
16 Clues: futuristic genre • free book rentals • pride and __________ • famous burned library • greek hero from the iliad • sixteenth century playwright • author of "a tale of two cities" • removable cover on hardback books • greek poet from the isle of lesbos • romcom trope; a surprise encounter • gothic bird featuring in a famous poem • detective character by agatha christie • ...
Romeo And Juliet Act 1 2025-11-25
Across
- Juliet’s family name
- Big gathering at the Capulet house
- Peace-making friend of Romeo
- Strong feeling between Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo’s family name
- Writer of the play
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- What Romeo notices about Juliet
- Long fight between two families
- The city where the story happens
- The Capulet who loves Romeo
- Hot-tempered cousin of Juliet
- What the Prince wants in the city
- The girl Romeo liked before Juliet
- A helper for a noble family
- The Montague who falls in love
- Weapon used in the street fights
16 Clues: Writer of the play • Romeo’s family name • Juliet’s family name • The Capulet who loves Romeo • A helper for a noble family • Peace-making friend of Romeo • Hot-tempered cousin of Juliet • The Montague who falls in love • What Romeo notices about Juliet • Long fight between two families • The city where the story happens • Weapon used in the street fights • ...
Shakespeare's Life 2021-05-25
9 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's only son • Shakespeare's first play • Shakspeare was born here • Shakespear's first child • Shakespeare's most popular play • The theatre Shakespeare helped build • Where William lived during most of his career • name of the acting company william helped make
Fire at the Globe Theater 2023-10-26
9 Clues: Very big. • Incredible • Twelve months • Romeo & Juliet • Out of control. • Things that are not the same. • The best English teacher on the planet. • The place where you watch actors perform. • You need this to get into the theater (plural).
Szabó Lőrinc 2024-05-13
9 Clues: Itt halt meg. • Itt született. • Így hívták feleségét. • Középiskolába járt itt. • Ilyen tanulmányokat végzett. • Újságíróként dolgozott ennél a lapnál. • A folyóirat második nemzedékének volt a tagja. • 1932-ben megjelent, leghíresebb kötetének a címe. • Ennek az angol szerzőnek a szonettjeit fordította.
ambers crossword puzzle 2021-02-22
Across
- Egeus favours him and wants him to marry hermia
- Hermia is in love with him
- prankster
- The queen of fairies
- when the play was written
- The king of fairies
- Hermias father
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- amazon queen and marries Thesus
- The author
- duke of athens
- Turns into a donkey and chosen to play Pyramus in the craftmens play
- plays the lion in the craftman's play
- plays pyramus father in the craftmens play
- In love with Lysander
14 Clues: prankster • The author • duke of athens • Hermias father • The king of fairies • The queen of fairies • In love with Lysander • when the play was written • Hermia is in love with him • amazon queen and marries Thesus • plays the lion in the craftman's play • plays pyramus father in the craftmens play • Egeus favours him and wants him to marry hermia • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2018-03-16
Across
- who kills tybalt
- name of the play
- Where does the story take place
- Juliets famous quote
- Who kills mercutio
- Juliet compares romeo to a what
- Where does Romeo get banished to
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- Man who accused of having the plague
- What are the two families feuding
- wrote R&J
- Romeos mom
- Stabbed themselves at the end
- Who married R&J
- Who broke Romeos heart at he beginning of the play
14 Clues: wrote R&J • Romeos mom • Who married R&J • who kills tybalt • name of the play • Who kills mercutio • Juliets famous quote • Stabbed themselves at the end • Where does the story take place • Juliet compares romeo to a what • Where does Romeo get banished to • What are the two families feuding • Man who accused of having the plague • Who broke Romeos heart at he beginning of the play
Kylee Marshik Renaissance 2024-04-19
Across
- made the prince
- he did copper engravings
- realistic objects in a realistic setting
- separating from the church
- made the pieta painting
- he was a traveling portrait artist
Down
- the belief in ones own individuality
- has a quote that starts with "nothing weight less than a pen"
- wrote english poetry and stage writes
- painted the creation of man
- human is the focus
- wrote romeo and Juliet
- made the last supper
- what renaissance translates too
14 Clues: made the prince • human is the focus • made the last supper • wrote romeo and Juliet • made the pieta painting • he did copper engravings • separating from the church • painted the creation of man • what renaissance translates too • he was a traveling portrait artist • the belief in ones own individuality • wrote english poetry and stage writes • ...
Renissance vocab 2024-11-11
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- lisa - a painting
- family - Italian family Bacher
- - a way of life centered on human interests
- - an imagined place or state of thing where perfect
- - the informal language
- gotten - designed the printing press
- - devoting attitudes
- Shakespeare - English poet
- style of painting - true fresco, medium fresco, and dry fresco
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- - known for political ideas
- e vinci - dramatic and expressive artwork
- - the message who whichlike god
- more - wrote matters of law and technology
- - rebirth
14 Clues: - rebirth • lisa - a painting • - devoting attitudes • - the informal language • Shakespeare - English poet • - known for political ideas • family - Italian family Bacher • - the message who whichlike god • gotten - designed the printing press • e vinci - dramatic and expressive artwork • more - wrote matters of law and technology • - a way of life centered on human interests • ...
Jess 60th Birthday 2017-07-21
Across
- Dice Down
- Daily Drive
- Prisoner of the Night
- Love learned from Grandparents
- Immigration of Creatures Trip
- Giddy Up
- Lazy Afternoon pass time
- Passion on bed
- Golden Goalie
- Works most loyal supporter
- Home of pretty purchases
- Law School
- Thursday Nights
- Board Chair
- Classic Donkey Portrayer
- One
- Music Passion
- Dancing Dad
- Board Three
- Speedy Feet
- Tortoise from History
- HooHooHoo
- Sunday Passion & betting Pool
- Reading Arena
- Home Town
- Early Master of the World Work
- PeePadExpert
- Wine Hub
- Pit Stop
- Children's Smiles
- Shakespeare Festival
- Business School
- Bark, Sleep,Pet, Sleep
- Best Friend
- Preferred Friday Activity
- Board two
- Alternative Resting Place
- TMM Car
- Great Chef
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- Tiaswalk&Plaque
- Happiest Sleep
- Shared glass
- Business Beginnings
- One Plus One
- Fields of Sunflowers
- missing from life
- Sport of Youth
- Loved city of loved sibling
- Two
- local temple
- Home away from home
- Buddies Investment Firm
- Home Runners
- Spa Choice
- Artistic Sister
- SD Bro
- High Holidays tradition
- Cards Up
- Artistic Bro
- Eviscerate for Warmth
- Perfect Afternoon
- Daytime drink
- Inspiring Parent
- Breakfast Mush
- Board three
- Occasional passion on wheels
- Arrival on Earth
- Missing Sister
- Lazy hot passion on bed
- SanDiego Bestie
- Four
- Kids Education
- Music Heaven
- Three
- Work
- Birth Sign Investors
- Favorite Cookie
77 Clues: Two • One • Four • Work • Three • SD Bro • TMM Car • Giddy Up • Cards Up • Wine Hub • Pit Stop • Dice Down • HooHooHoo • Home Town • Board two • Law School • Spa Choice • Great Chef • Daily Drive • Board Chair • Dancing Dad • Board Three • Speedy Feet • Board three • Best Friend • Shared glass • One Plus One • local temple • Home Runners • Artistic Bro • PeePadExpert • Music Heaven • Golden Goalie • Music Passion • Daytime drink • Reading Arena • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2017-07-13
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- Juliet s_____ herself when she sees that Romeo is dead.
- Romeo is exiled and moves to M_______.
- The Capulets and Montagues agree to erect s_______ of Romeo and Juliet, in honor of their lives.
- There are two main families in this play, the Capulets and the M_________s.
- The story takes place in V________, Italy.
- A fight begins between Romeo's friend M_________ and Tybalt.
- Romeo is b_________ from Verona after killing Tybalt.
- Finish this line from Act 2, Scene 2: "Oh, that I were a g____ upon that hand".
- Finish this line from Act 2, Scene 2: "Deny thy father, and r________ thy name".
- I_______ pentameter is one of the ways Shakespeare structured his lines.
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- Juliet is 'buried' in a t_____ when they think she's dead.
- Romeo and Juliet meet at a p______.
- Finish this line from the Prologue: Two households, both alike in d_______.
- One of the most famous scenes takes place on a b________ at the Capulet mansion.
- Romeo and Juliet is a play written by William S____________.
- Finish this line from Act 2, Scene 2: "Arise fair sun, and kill the e_________ moon".
- Romeo drinks p_______ when he finds out that Juliet is dead.
- A family argument among the Capulets erupts because Juliet does not want m______ Paris.
- Finish Romeo's last words: "Thus with a k_____, I die".
- Finish this line from Act 3, Scene 5: "Hang thee, young b_________! Disobedient wench!".
- Romeo's mother dies from g____ after Romeo is exiled.
- Romeo and Juliet get secretly married in a c______.
22 Clues: Romeo and Juliet meet at a p______. • Romeo is exiled and moves to M_______. • The story takes place in V________, Italy. • Romeo and Juliet get secretly married in a c______. • Romeo is b_________ from Verona after killing Tybalt. • Romeo's mother dies from g____ after Romeo is exiled. • Juliet s_____ herself when she sees that Romeo is dead. • ...
1ere 2018-06-06
Across
- Roald ...?... wrote about his school in Weston-Super-Mare
- The ...?... include hoovering, cleaning, ironing...
- The 2nd ...?... gives Americans the right to carry a gun
- The Globe Theatre was built in ...?..., south of the Thames
- This compound adjective (x2) means ambitious, competitive
- This is a form of protest, workers refuse to work
- The British ...?... fought for their right to vote
- We studied that gap in class
- This compound adjective (x2) means violent, brutal
- A famous tragic shooting happened in that school in 1999
- This punishment is still legal in lots of American schools
- The great ...?... was described as an antihero
- A synonym for "scream" or "shout"
- The NRA is the National ...?... Association
- Emily ...?... sacrificed herself in front of the King's horse
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- Lord Moping resides in an ...?...
- When you don't know you generally ...?... your shoulders
- A synonym for "forced"
- Shakespeare was born on ...?...-on-Avon
- In The Mozart Question, Paolo Levi is a famous ...?...
- As the proverb says, ...?... killed the cat
- This is a synonym for "rich"
- This is where Meryl meets Paolo Levi
- Your first literature task was to choose a ...?... book (x2)
- This is the other name for the one-penny spectators
- It is very easy to own a gun with that state legislation
- Shakespeare had 3 children with Anne ...?...
- Samuel ...?... invented the first gun that could fire 6 times
- We studied an extract from the film ...?... It Like Beckham
- Michael ...?... wrote The Mozart Question
- Mr ...?... acts as Lord Moping's secretary
31 Clues: A synonym for "forced" • This is a synonym for "rich" • We studied that gap in class • Lord Moping resides in an ...?... • A synonym for "scream" or "shout" • This is where Meryl meets Paolo Levi • Shakespeare was born on ...?...-on-Avon • Michael ...?... wrote The Mozart Question • Mr ...?... acts as Lord Moping's secretary • As the proverb says, ...?... killed the cat • ...
1ere 2018-06-06
Across
- This punishment is still legal in lots of American schools
- The British ...?... fought for their right to vote
- Emily ...?... sacrificed herself in front of the King's horse
- This is a form of protest, workers refuse to work
- The NRA is the National ...?... Association
- It is very easy to own a gun with that state legislation
- The ...?... include hoovering, cleaning, ironing...
- We studied that gap in class
- A famous tragic shooting happened in that school in 1999
- The Globe Theatre was built in ...?..., south of the Thames
- When you don't know you generally ...?... your shoulders
- Mr ...?... acts as Lord Moping's secretary
- Shakespeare had 3 children with Anne ...?...
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- This is a synonym for "rich"
- This is where Meryl meets Paolo Levi
- A synonym for "forced"
- This compound adjective (x2) means ambitious, competitive
- Your first literature task was to choose a ...?... book (x2)
- Shakespeare was born on ...?...-on-Avon
- Samuel ...?... invented the first gun that could fire 6 times
- The 2nd ...?... gives Americans the right to carry a gun
- Lord Moping resides in an ...?...
- In The Mozart Question, Paolo Levi is a famous ...?...
- This compound adjective (x2) means violent, brutal
- This is the other name for the one-penny spectators
- The great ...?... was described as an antihero
- Michael ...?... wrote The Mozart Question
- As the proverb says, ...?... killed the cat
- We studied an extract from the film ...?... It Like Beckham
- Roald ...?... wrote about his school in Weston-Super-Mare
- A synonym for "scream" or "shout"
31 Clues: A synonym for "forced" • This is a synonym for "rich" • We studied that gap in class • Lord Moping resides in an ...?... • A synonym for "scream" or "shout" • This is where Meryl meets Paolo Levi • Shakespeare was born on ...?...-on-Avon • Michael ...?... wrote The Mozart Question • Mr ...?... acts as Lord Moping's secretary • The NRA is the National ...?... Association • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2025-02-26
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- when a character says soemthing under their breath or to another character and the other characters on stage do not hear them
- a speech given alone on stage as a character to reveal their inner emotions
- word used to describe where Friar Laurence lives and Romeo is hiding out
- number of children Shakespeare had
- Romeo's fatherly figure who is a priest
- a joke with a double meaning relating to a word in English that could mean two different things
- name of the city where the Capulets and Montagues live
- Tybalt's last name
- when the audience knows something that the characters do not
- name of the city where Romeo is sent to
- man that was supposed to meet Juliet at the party, but Roemo intervened
- the Prince's punishment for Romeo killing Tybalt
- Juliet's second mom that is very blunt and outspoken
- name of Shakespeare's theater
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- name of a Montague that loves Juliet
- name of a Capulet that loves Romeo
- wants Romeo dead for killing Tybalt
- threatened torture and death for fighting in town square
- number of acts in a Shakespeare play
- fought for Romeo's honor but hated the family drama
- Romeo's cousin
- day of the week that Paris and Juliet will be married
- word used to mean the ladder Romeo will use to get to Juliet
- one of the servants in Act 1 Scene 1 that causes a fight in the town square
- often called the Prince of Cats and very impulsive
- Juliet gives the Nurse this to give to Romeo in Act 3
26 Clues: Romeo's cousin • Tybalt's last name • name of Shakespeare's theater • name of a Capulet that loves Romeo • number of children Shakespeare had • wants Romeo dead for killing Tybalt • name of a Montague that loves Juliet • number of acts in a Shakespeare play • Romeo's fatherly figure who is a priest • name of the city where Romeo is sent to • ...
Elizabethan Crossword 2013-03-19
8 Clues: Dogs vs Bear • Code for words • Home of many plays • Deadly yet fashionable • Place of Globe Theater • Deep fried cipher maker • Cause of Globe Theater fire • Famous playwright of Henry IV
Jess's Crossword 2020-04-28
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- Agatha Christie's detective
- What’s the French word for ‘grapefruit’?
- Which actor played James Bond in the most movies?
- What’s the name of the most famous red wine brands which originates from the region in Tuscany?
- What preservatives are widely used in winemaking?
- What planet has approximately the same landmass as Earth?
- What is the smallest segment of sound that comprises the basic building blocks of a language?
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- A modern-day Englishman could read a first edition of a play by Shakespeare with some difficulty but have a very hard time reading Chaucer. The citizens of which Nordic country have no trouble reading original texts that are a thousand years old?
- 2019 Happiness Report's Happiest Country
- “Oh, beware, my Lord of jealousy! It is the green-eyed monster which doth mock the meat it feeds on.” Which Shakespeare play is this quote from?
- What name is given to the two days a year when day and night are of equal length?
- What is the name of the Hippogriff from Harry Potter?
- How many letters has the longest word in the English language got?
- What is the name of the school that Sephy and Callum go to in ‘Noughts and Crosses’?
- What woodwind instrument’s name comes from French for ‘high wood’?
15 Clues: Agatha Christie's detective • 2019 Happiness Report's Happiest Country • What’s the French word for ‘grapefruit’? • Which actor played James Bond in the most movies? • What preservatives are widely used in winemaking? • What is the name of the Hippogriff from Harry Potter? • What planet has approximately the same landmass as Earth? • ...
The Shakespeare Stealer Test Review 2014-12-08
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- leaves the company and plans to move to France to pursue acting
- stranger who accompanies Widge to London
- play that Widge transcribes
- setting of the novel
- location of the play performances
- royal official who sees Widge perform at Whitehall
- Julian is discovered to be one
- drinks excessively and wounded in a duel
- price paid for Widge
- playwright whose plays are performed
- the stranger's employer who hires Widge
- acts as a father figure toward Widge
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- location where Widge sees the play for the second time
- role that Widge plays
- cruel minister who adopts Widge and creates a system of writing
- Widge does not know this when questioned about his name
- item Widge loses after the accident
- theatre company
- unique system of shorthand writing
- orphan who learns a unique writing system and plans to steal the play
- how the players treat Widge
- when Widge forgets his lines
- adult who chases after Nick
- people who cannot perform in plays because it is illegal
- Widge wants to rename himself this
- people who sit in the upstairs galleries at the theatre
- accident that occurs at the theatre
27 Clues: theatre company • setting of the novel • price paid for Widge • role that Widge plays • play that Widge transcribes • how the players treat Widge • adult who chases after Nick • when Widge forgets his lines • Julian is discovered to be one • location of the play performances • unique system of shorthand writing • Widge wants to rename himself this • ...
Shakespeare Vocabulary Scenes 2-5 2015-01-26
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- impulse, urge or notion
- to make one feel anxious, intimidated or discouraged
- to make a statement announcing something openly or publicly
- to seek the affection of love of a woman in order to marry her
- a hooligan, thug or tough guy
- to be enough
- to delay someone who has to go somewhere
- likely to cause problems or difficulties
- an offensive term for a woman who is regarded as quarrelsome, nagging or ill-tempered
- cover that you would place over other covers on a bed
- a giver of money or other support to somebody or something, especially the arts
- someone behaving badly but liked by others
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- amusing, humorous, clever or sharp
- to ask earnestly
- an amount of money given by the bride's family to her bridegroom when she marries
- showing bad temper or hostility by a refusal to talk, behave sociably, or cooperate cheerfully
- series of actions intended to produce a change
- used to express disapproval of, or annoyance or disgust with, someone or something
- words spoken that are false or malicious that damage somebody’s reputation
- dishonest acts
- to plead, implore or beg
- serious or thoughtful in demeanor or quality
22 Clues: to be enough • dishonest acts • to ask earnestly • impulse, urge or notion • to plead, implore or beg • a hooligan, thug or tough guy • amusing, humorous, clever or sharp • to delay someone who has to go somewhere • likely to cause problems or difficulties • someone behaving badly but liked by others • serious or thoughtful in demeanor or quality • ...
"Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare 2020-04-07
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- the appearance conveyed by a person's face
- to have a purpose
- a sign of something about to happen
- lacking courage
- attempt by employing effort
- to go after or bring back
- to destroy completely
- give a detailed account of
- prove superior
- summon into action
- to move away from each other
- to make sense of something
- to catch or ignite a fire
- To make keen or more acute
- a tiny or scarcely amount
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- to desire strongly
- a plot to carry out something bad
- not subject to death
- intense anger
- to introduce
- formed or developed from something
- the quality of being enduring and free from change
- a cry of sorrow and grief
- defeating and taking control of
- an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
- to add details
- having fair knowledge of something
- the quality of doing what is right
- a notable achievement
- to beg persistently
30 Clues: to introduce • intense anger • to add details • prove superior • lacking courage • to have a purpose • to desire strongly • summon into action • to beg persistently • not subject to death • to destroy completely • a notable achievement • a cry of sorrow and grief • to go after or bring back • to catch or ignite a fire • a tiny or scarcely amount • give a detailed account of • ...
"Julius Caesar" by William Shakespeare 2020-04-07
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- the appearance conveyed by a person's face
- to have a purpose
- a sign of something about to happen
- lacking courage
- attempt by employing effort
- to go after or bring back
- to destroy completely
- give a detailed account of
- prove superior
- summon into action
- to move away from each other
- to make sense of something
- to catch or ignite a fire
- To make keen or more acute
- a tiny or scarcely amount
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- to desire strongly
- a plot to carry out something bad
- not subject to death
- intense anger
- to introduce
- formed or developed from something
- the quality of being enduring and free from change
- a cry of sorrow and grief
- defeating and taking control of
- an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety
- to add details
- having fair knowledge of something
- the quality of doing what is right
- a notable achievement
- to beg persistently
30 Clues: to introduce • intense anger • to add details • prove superior • lacking courage • to have a purpose • to desire strongly • summon into action • to beg persistently • not subject to death • to destroy completely • a notable achievement • a cry of sorrow and grief • to go after or bring back • to catch or ignite a fire • a tiny or scarcely amount • give a detailed account of • ...
End your year with Shakespeare 2020-11-27
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- 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.
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- 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 is Hip-Hop #3 2021-05-06
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- (adj.) - abundant, lavish, prolific
- (v.) - to drench, saturate
- (adj.) - in great numbers
- (adj.) - fertile, fruitful
- (v.) - to delay, impede
- (v.) - to invent, make up, concoct
- (adj.) - showing little enthusiasm,
- (n.) - a great number, an abundance
- (adj.) - worthy of praise
- (adj.) - easy
- (adj.) - flexible, bendable
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- (adj.) - silly, foolish
- (adj.) - many, of great numbers
- (adj.) - bright, beaming
- (v.) - to restrain, chain, tie
- (adj.) - symbolic
- (n.) - the creation of new words, or
- (adj.) - happy, cheery, or homosexual
- (adj.) - sacred, holy
- (adj.) - magical
- (adj.) - daily, everyday
- (adj.) - inclined to spread
- as duty
- (v.) - to hunt or fish illegally
24 Clues: as duty • (adj.) - easy • (adj.) - magical • (adj.) - symbolic • (adj.) - sacred, holy • (adj.) - silly, foolish • (v.) - to delay, impede • (adj.) - bright, beaming • (adj.) - daily, everyday • (adj.) - in great numbers • (adj.) - worthy of praise • (v.) - to drench, saturate • (adj.) - fertile, fruitful • (adj.) - inclined to spread • (adj.) - flexible, bendable • ...
Shakespeare 1 Pages 356-359 2025-04-14
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- Different tiers of theaters were called
- The greatest playwright known
- Sonnet means this in Italian (2 wrds.)
- Pioneered essays as literature
- Richard Burbage moved The Theatre here
- The merchant class developed b/c of this (3 wrds.)
- Elizabeth I's mother
- Tried to establish a colony in Virginia
- 12 year old boys played these roles
- He built The Theatre
- 1st indoor theater
- Theatre productions were fast paced and __
- The English defeated them (2 wrds.)
- Number of wives Henvry VII had
- Edmund Spenser's epic (3 wrds.)
- The Elizabethan era is named after her
- Artifical light allowed for __ performances
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- River in London
- Productions featuring singing and dancing
- A group of theater performs who perform together (2 wrds)
- Blackfriars used __ light
- 1st play performed at The Globe
- Blackfriars did not have __ seats
- Pioneered blank verse
- Elizabeth I's reign is called (3 wrds.)
- Became Europe's largest city
- King of Spain who tried to defeat the British
- Elizabeth I was crowned at this age
- Queen Elizabeth I was __ w/money
- Lower class audience members
- Used for special effects
- Means "rebirth"
- He sailed around the globe
- Type of light used in The Theatre
- Queen Elizabeth I's father
35 Clues: River in London • Means "rebirth" • 1st indoor theater • Elizabeth I's mother • He built The Theatre • Pioneered blank verse • Used for special effects • Blackfriars used __ light • He sailed around the globe • Queen Elizabeth I's father • Became Europe's largest city • Lower class audience members • The greatest playwright known • Pioneered essays as literature • ...
Gr. 3 Shakespeare Round 1 2025-04-15
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- to leave someone or something
- bright and colourful
- continuous dry weather
- lack of success
- the outside boundary
- talk with much pride
- not straight
- having a strong wish for something
- attempt to do something
- to decorate or cover
- without any covering on the feet
- to come into view
- often seen or heard
- to stop being angry with someone
- to announce, to make known
- not graceful in movement or shape
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- to laugh or talk noisily
- feeling sleepy
- tiredness
- request
- extra, more than
- strange and unusual
- a dark underground room used as a prison
- number of things of the same kind together
- number / value
- light fine rain
- enough
- get free, find way out
- good at doing something
- to say goodbye
30 Clues: enough • request • tiredness • not straight • feeling sleepy • number / value • to say goodbye • lack of success • light fine rain • extra, more than • to come into view • strange and unusual • often seen or heard • bright and colourful • the outside boundary • talk with much pride • to decorate or cover • continuous dry weather • get free, find way out • attempt to do something • good at doing something • ...
Romeo and Juliet Shakespeare Crossword 2025-05-13
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- Romeo's family name?
- Romeo and his friends were not recognized at the ball because they wore __?
- The setting of the play?
- Who is Juliet supposed to marry?
- an incredibly famous English playwright and poet
- Romeo VS Tybalt is man vs. ___ conflict
- The antagonist of the story:Juliet's cousin?
- When Romeo has a bad feeling about going to the party it is an example of __
- Two lines of rhymed poetry?
- Romeo's best friend?
- The female protagonist of the play?
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- The intro to each act.
- Like a paragraph in poetry, often four lines of poetry?
- Romeo says, "I defy you__!".
- Romeo buys a dream of __
- The male protagonist of the play?
- "Do you bite your __ at us sir?"
- Who Romeo was in love with before he met Juliet?
- a deep affection for another person
- Romeo's cousin who tries to make peace? His name means good will in Latin.
- "A __ a ____ !! Why call you for a sword?"
- The only way this brawl will end is by the __ of the two star-crossed
22 Clues: Romeo's family name? • Romeo's best friend? • The intro to each act. • The setting of the play? • Romeo buys a dream of __ • Two lines of rhymed poetry? • Romeo says, "I defy you__!". • Who is Juliet supposed to marry? • "Do you bite your __ at us sir?" • The male protagonist of the play? • a deep affection for another person • The female protagonist of the play? • ...
It's GoT to be Shakespeare! 2025-11-23
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- extremely dangerous OR guilty of or involving betrayal or deception
- born of parents not married to each other
- often involved in and eager to start arguments, fights, wars
- evil and cruel
- a king or queen
- reign: to be in control of somewhere, usually a country
- very powerful or successful
- to behave in a dishonest or cruel way to someone who trusts you (= to deceive)
- the story of a book, film, play, etc.
- not frightened of taking risks
- to defeat or remove someone from power, using force
- something that you do to punish someone who has done something bad to you
- describes someone who shows kindness and forgiveness to people who are in their power (≠ merciless, ruthless)
- wanting to do something very much, and not letting anyone stop you
- ceremonially place a crown on the head of (someone) in order to invest them as a monarch.
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- not caring if you hurt or upset other people when you try to get what you want
- to have a lot of influence or power over other people (= exercise power)
- kind and helpful
- a person who will have the legal right to someone's money and possessions when they die
- the act of not being loyal when other people believe you are loyal (= high treason)
- a person who is not loyal
- when a lot of people or animals are killed in a cruel way
- the activity of secretly planning with other people to do something bad or illegal
- to kill in a violent way
- allowed by the law
- a great amount of killing and injury
- very cruel, bad or harmful
- covered in blood
- a strong feeling of anger and dislike for a person who you feel has treated you badly, especially one that lasts for a long time
- a person who you dislike or oppose
30 Clues: evil and cruel • a king or queen • kind and helpful • covered in blood • allowed by the law • to kill in a violent way • a person who is not loyal • very cruel, bad or harmful • very powerful or successful • not frightened of taking risks • a person who you dislike or oppose • a great amount of killing and injury • the story of a book, film, play, etc. • ...
Young Shakespeare Award 2022-09-22
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- existing in large numbers.
- to chew or eat.
- something that you keep to help you remember a person, place, or event.
- happy and lively.
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- the act of travelling from one place to another,especially in a vehicle.
- to start a fire burning.
- to throw something as far as you can.
- an important topic or discussion.
- strange, unknown or difficult to understand.
- a fastener on a gate or door.
10 Clues: to chew or eat. • happy and lively. • to start a fire burning. • existing in large numbers. • a fastener on a gate or door. • an important topic or discussion. • to throw something as far as you can. • strange, unknown or difficult to understand. • something that you keep to help you remember a person, place, or event. • ...
Food in shakespeare 2023-04-22
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- Bird often mentioned in Shakespeare's plays, often roasted
- Type of thin soup often served as a first course
- Sweet, sticky confection served at the end of a meal
- Popular alcoholic beverage in Shakespeare's time made from honey
- Savory pie made with meat and vegetables
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- Pastry filled with fruit and sugar
- Type of cheese often mentioned in Shakespeare's plays
- Fish commonly used in Elizabethan cuisine
- Spanish wine commonly drunk in Shakespeare's time, made from white grapes
- Made with crushed fruit, often served with toast
10 Clues: Pastry filled with fruit and sugar • Savory pie made with meat and vegetables • Fish commonly used in Elizabethan cuisine • Type of thin soup often served as a first course • Made with crushed fruit, often served with toast • Sweet, sticky confection served at the end of a meal • Type of cheese often mentioned in Shakespeare's plays • ...
Shakespeare Drama Terms 2020-03-03
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- represents the character thinking aloud
- the use of comic scene to interrupt a succession of intensely tragic dramatic moments
- a type of drama in which characters experience reversals of fortune, usually for the worse
- words spoken by an actor directly to the audience, which are not heard by other characters
- a character who contrasts and parallels the main character
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- Greek term for "overwhelming pride"
- a type of drama in which the characters experience reversals of fortune, usually for the better
- a speech by a single character without another character's response
- Greek term for "reversal of fortune"
- the purging of the feelings of pity and fear
10 Clues: Greek term for "overwhelming pride" • Greek term for "reversal of fortune" • represents the character thinking aloud • the purging of the feelings of pity and fear • a character who contrasts and parallels the main character • a speech by a single character without another character's response • ...
Who Wrote Shakespeare? 2020-11-04
Shakespeare and Macbeth 2021-03-05
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- The books which the King of England wrote about werewolves, vampires, and superstition
- Character who kills King Duncan in order to become King
- Shakespeare's first name
- The animal which Lady Macbeth tells Macbeth to behave like
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- The name of the King of England from 1603-1625
- People in Shakespeare's time believed this figure chose Kings and Queens
- These characters deliver prophecies to Macbeth
- The name of the Queen on the throne from 1558-1603
- The name of the theatre built by Lord Chamberlain's Men
- Who played the female characters in Shakespeare's plays?
10 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • The name of the King of England from 1603-1625 • These characters deliver prophecies to Macbeth • The name of the Queen on the throne from 1558-1603 • Character who kills King Duncan in order to become King • The name of the theatre built by Lord Chamberlain's Men • Who played the female characters in Shakespeare's plays? • ...
William Shakespeare-Hamlet 2021-06-08
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- ... ili ne biti=simbolički izraz podvojenosti novovjekovnog čovjeka između duha i tijela
- Hamlet je po književnom rodu...
- razdoblje u kojemu se čovjek nalazi u središtu
- Vrijeme radnje ovog djela je ... vijek
- Hamleta je napisao engleski pisac William...
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- dio filozofije koji izučava dobro i zlo
- Hamlet je zaljubljen u...
- Hamlet je po književnoj vrsti...
- skup pravila o društveno prihvatljivom ponašanju
- Mjesto radnje ovog djela je...
10 Clues: Hamlet je zaljubljen u... • Mjesto radnje ovog djela je... • Hamlet je po književnom rodu... • Hamlet je po književnoj vrsti... • Vrijeme radnje ovog djela je ... vijek • dio filozofije koji izučava dobro i zlo • Hamleta je napisao engleski pisac William... • razdoblje u kojemu se čovjek nalazi u središtu • skup pravila o društveno prihvatljivom ponašanju • ...
William Shakespeare plays 2021-10-08
Sharon's Shakespeare puzzle 2022-08-09
10 Clues: Story • Not true • - Detailed • Set in the past • - To kill someone • - A Shakespearian play • - Shakespeare's first name • - someone who writes plays • To deceive one's Husband or Wife • - short piece of writing that rhymes
Shakespeare-teszt A 2019-05-28
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- Júlia legfőbb bizalmasa.
- A Rómeó és Júlia műfaja.
- Ő adja össze Rómeót és Júliát.
- Ezekre tagolódik a Rómeó és Júlia (5 darab van belőle).
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- Ebbe a műnembe tartozik a tragédia és a vígjáték is.
- Júlia családneve.
- Ebben az országban játszódik a cselekmény (az ország régies neve).
- Egy jó tragédia végén ezt érzi az embör.
- Ezt a tettet követi el Tybalttal szemben Rómeó.
- Shakespeare színházának neve.
10 Clues: Júlia családneve. • Júlia legfőbb bizalmasa. • A Rómeó és Júlia műfaja. • Shakespeare színházának neve. • Ő adja össze Rómeót és Júliát. • Egy jó tragédia végén ezt érzi az embör. • Ezt a tettet követi el Tybalttal szemben Rómeó. • Ebbe a műnembe tartozik a tragédia és a vígjáték is. • Ezekre tagolódik a Rómeó és Júlia (5 darab van belőle). • ...
Shakespeare-teszt B 2019-05-28
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- Shakespeare színházának neve.
- Júlia legfőbb bizalmasa.
- Ő adja össze Rómeót és Júliát.
- Ezekre tagolódik a Rómeó és Júlia (5 darab van belőle).
- Ebben az országban játszódik a cselekmény (az ország régies neve).
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- Ebbe a műnembe tartozik a tragédia és a vígjáték is.
- Ezt a tettet követi el Tybalttal szemben Rómeó.
- Egy jó tragédia végén ezt érzi az embör.
- Júlia családneve.
- A Rómeó és Júlia műfaja.
10 Clues: Júlia családneve. • A Rómeó és Júlia műfaja. • Júlia legfőbb bizalmasa. • Shakespeare színházának neve. • Ő adja össze Rómeót és Júliát. • Egy jó tragédia végén ezt érzi az embör. • Ezt a tettet követi el Tybalttal szemben Rómeó. • Ebbe a műnembe tartozik a tragédia és a vígjáték is. • Ezekre tagolódik a Rómeó és Júlia (5 darab van belőle). • ...
Shakespeare Intro Vocab 2020-01-07
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- written or spoken language in its ordinary form
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work
- a unit of measuring poetry; a metrical "foot" with two syllables
- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme; often signal the exit of a character or the end of a scene
- literary work in which special thought is given to expressing one's feelings using distinct style and rhythm
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- a play with various tragic events and an unhappy ending
- a section at the end of a book or play; serves a conclusion or a commentary.
- poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter
- pentameter a line of verse with five metrical feet, consisting of one short syllable and followed by one long syllable
- a humorous play on words
10 Clues: a humorous play on words • poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter • written or spoken language in its ordinary form • a play with various tragic events and an unhappy ending • a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work • a unit of measuring poetry; a metrical "foot" with two syllables • ...
Shakespeare Figurative Language 2024-02-22
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- "darling don't be afraid, I have loved you for a thousand years, I'll love you for a thousand more"
- Abraham: "Do you bite your thumb at us, sir?" Sampson: "I do bite my thumb, sir"
- "Arise fair sun, and kill the envious moon"
- "Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs"
- Juliet is the sun
- Author's attitude toward the subject
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- "Parting is such sweet sorrow"
- Romeo about Juliet: "She looks like a snow-shite dancing among crows"
- Servant to Romeo: "Now I'll tell you without your asking. My master is he very rich Capulet, and if you're not a Montague, I invite you to come to the party and have a drink of wine. Bless you!"
- The feeling that the author gives readers through their word choice
10 Clues: Juliet is the sun • "Parting is such sweet sorrow" • Author's attitude toward the subject • "Arise fair sun, and kill the envious moon" • "Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs" • The feeling that the author gives readers through their word choice • Romeo about Juliet: "She looks like a snow-shite dancing among crows" • ...
Shakespeare Theater Plays 2023-10-22
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- The Moorish general in "Othello," whose jealousy and insecurity drive him to tragic actions.
- A fictional character in William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice.
- The clever and resourceful heroine of "The Merchant of Venice," who outwits Shylock in a legal trial.
- The noble and determined Scottish lord in "Macbeth," who ultimately defeats the tyrannical Macbeth.
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- The passionate and impulsive lover from "Romeo and Juliet," whose love for Juliet leads to tragedy.
- The wise and enigmatic magician in "The Tempest," who uses magic to control his island.
- The mischievous and playful fairy in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," known for causing magical confusion.
- The young and idealistic heroine of "Romeo and Juliet," who defies her family for love.
- The brooding Prince of Denmark in "Hamlet," known for his introspection and existential dilemmas.
- The proud and ethereal fairy queen in "A Midsummer Night's Dream," embroiled in magical conflicts.
10 Clues: A fictional character in William Shakespeare's play The Merchant of Venice. • The wise and enigmatic magician in "The Tempest," who uses magic to control his island. • The young and idealistic heroine of "Romeo and Juliet," who defies her family for love. • The Moorish general in "Othello," whose jealousy and insecurity drive him to tragic actions. • ...
Shakespeare/Elizabethan Theatre 2024-10-21
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- Plays focus on the ruling monarch during five generations of medieval power struggles
- Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter.
- A "footstep" containing unstressed/stressed syllables.
- A long speech given by one performer
- Plays focused on a flawed protagonist who makes a mistake and suffers a fall from his position
- Plays focused on love, disguises, mistaken identities, and clever word play.
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- A verse rhythm used frequently by Shakespeare in his plays. "deDUM deDUM deDUM deDUM deDUM"
- “Five Footsteps"
- Shakespeare’s Theatre
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when alone regardless or any other characters in proximity
10 Clues: “Five Footsteps" • Shakespeare’s Theatre • A long speech given by one performer • Poetry written in unrhymed iambic pentameter. • A "footstep" containing unstressed/stressed syllables. • Plays focused on love, disguises, mistaken identities, and clever word play. • Plays focus on the ruling monarch during five generations of medieval power struggles • ...
Shakespeare List 1 2025-02-10
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- a poem or speech in which a speaker addresses one or more silent listeners, often reflecting on a problem or situation
- figure of speech that compares two unlike things, in which one becomes another
- a kind of metaphor in which a nonhuman thing or quality is talked about as if it were human
- two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme
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- a figure of speech in which apparently contradictory terms appear in connection with each other
- a situation in which the audience or reader knows something important that a character does not know
- words that are spoken by a character in a play to the audience or another character, but that are not supposed to be heard by others on stage
- an instance in which a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
- long speech in which a character who is alone on stage expresses his or her thoughts aloud
- figure of speech that compares two unlike things using a word such as like, as or resembles
10 Clues: two consecutive lines of poetry that rhyme • figure of speech that compares two unlike things, in which one becomes another • long speech in which a character who is alone on stage expresses his or her thoughts aloud • figure of speech that compares two unlike things using a word such as like, as or resembles • ...
Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-11
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- The new Globe Theatre is located near the …. Bridge.
- the theatre is called the Globe because it is round like the…
- William wrote the famous play ….. It is about love.
- the new Globe Theatre is located near the River…
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- William … was a famous writer
- William was born in ….. (country)
- William married … in November 1582.
- William’s theatre was called the … Theatre.
- William had … children.
- William was born in … (birth month)
10 Clues: William had … children. • William … was a famous writer • William was born in ….. (country) • William married … in November 1582. • William was born in … (birth month) • William’s theatre was called the … Theatre. • the new Globe Theatre is located near the River… • William wrote the famous play ….. It is about love. • The new Globe Theatre is located near the …. Bridge. • ...
Unit 6 - Shakespeare 2025-05-14
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- People or groups who compete against each other, often in a conflict or contest.
- The area where actors perform during a play or a performance.
- Instructions in a script that guide actors on how to move, speak, or behave during a scene.
- A person who watches a performance, event, or activity but does not participate.
- Two people who are romantically involved with each other.
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- Pieces of fabric that hang at the front of a stage and are drawn open or closed during a performance.
- This phrase describes feeling deeply in love or completely infatuated with someone.
- The feeling someone experiences when they instantly fall in love with someone they just met.
- A person or group who opposes or is in conflict with another.
- These are objects used by actors on stage to help tell the story or make a scene more realistic.
10 Clues: Two people who are romantically involved with each other. • The area where actors perform during a play or a performance. • A person or group who opposes or is in conflict with another. • People or groups who compete against each other, often in a conflict or contest. • A person who watches a performance, event, or activity but does not participate. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-02-28
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- Romeo says ¨I defy you ___¨
- who brings the news of Juliet´s death to Romeo
- Romeo´s father
- who takes care of Juliet
- Romeo buys a dram of ___
- Juliet´s mother
- who Romeo loves before Juliet
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- Who Romeo kills
- the city Romeo goes to after he´s banished
- author of the play
- where the play takes place
- what Juliet kills herself with
12 Clues: Romeo´s father • Who Romeo kills • Juliet´s mother • author of the play • who takes care of Juliet • Romeo buys a dram of ___ • where the play takes place • Romeo says ¨I defy you ___¨ • who Romeo loves before Juliet • what Juliet kills herself with • the city Romeo goes to after he´s banished • who brings the news of Juliet´s death to Romeo
Romeo und Julia 2019-03-16
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- Wo spielt das Drama?
- Mit wem soll Julia verheiratet werden?
- Welcher Familie gehört Romeo an?
- Über welche Kenntnisse verfügt Lorenzo?
- Welche ist die berühmteste Szene im Werk?
- Wohin flieht Romeo?
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- Welcher Familie gehört Julia an?
- An was stirbt Romeo?
- Wer ist der Verfasser des Dramas?
- In wen war Romeo ursprünglich verliebt?
- Welche Seuche grassiert zur damaligen Zeit?
- Wie heißt der Klosterbruder?
12 Clues: Wohin flieht Romeo? • Wo spielt das Drama? • An was stirbt Romeo? • Wie heißt der Klosterbruder? • Welcher Familie gehört Julia an? • Welcher Familie gehört Romeo an? • Wer ist der Verfasser des Dramas? • Mit wem soll Julia verheiratet werden? • In wen war Romeo ursprünglich verliebt? • Über welche Kenntnisse verfügt Lorenzo? • Welche ist die berühmteste Szene im Werk? • ...
Mystery of the missing teeth 2025-04-23
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- Without being aware
- The state of being forgotten
- The narrator used it to justify her dental decision
- A way of speaking that exaggerates.
- A feeling of confusion
- Great care
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- Artificial teeth
- Living creatures
- A clever and witty reply
- To speak or write persuasively.
- The narrator often replied in this manner to the dentist.
- To spend time trying to make decision.
12 Clues: Great care • Artificial teeth • Living creatures • Without being aware • A feeling of confusion • A clever and witty reply • The state of being forgotten • To speak or write persuasively. • A way of speaking that exaggerates. • To spend time trying to make decision. • The narrator used it to justify her dental decision • The narrator often replied in this manner to the dentist.
Middle English Teaser 2013-09-03
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- Knowing lots of things = general ----------
- An agony aunt gives this
- Without a shadow of a ----------
- A term for a woman whose husband has died
- The opposite of white
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- A pupil at Poole Grammar School?
- --------- all odds
- A group sneeze salutation?
- ---------- You Like It (Shakespeare play)
- You may do this when you receive too much homework!
- Opposite of false
- Male spouse
12 Clues: Male spouse • Opposite of false • --------- all odds • The opposite of white • An agony aunt gives this • A group sneeze salutation? • A pupil at Poole Grammar School? • Without a shadow of a ---------- • ---------- You Like It (Shakespeare play) • A term for a woman whose husband has died • Knowing lots of things = general ---------- • ...
xilo foreign languages day 2024-09-24
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- additional language on our profile
- Adam Mickiewicz addresses Lithuania in his invocation
- wrote "romeo and juliet"?
- favorite sport at xilo
- for frying or tadeusz
- your russian teacher surname
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- queen of hearts
- name of the last queen of england
- place in the volleyball tournament which our class took last year
- name of your math techer
- who wrote "kordian"
- Polish teacher's favorite number
12 Clues: queen of hearts • who wrote "kordian" • for frying or tadeusz • favorite sport at xilo • name of your math techer • wrote "romeo and juliet"? • your russian teacher surname • Polish teacher's favorite number • name of the last queen of england • additional language on our profile • Adam Mickiewicz addresses Lithuania in his invocation • ...
RGS Crossword 2 2025-01-05
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- Year 2 Shakespeare
- Unique point of RGS and RI (girls') uniforms
- Bubble tea vendor commonly for fundraising
- Opportunity for some to sleep in once a week, for short
- Student Congress FGD
- Cafe bird
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- (Former) mandatory learning devices
- The Raffles Tree medium
- Light source from an Orientation tradition
- Unusual sushi topping
- School song composed by the Jasplys
- It only takes a ____
12 Clues: Cafe bird • Year 2 Shakespeare • It only takes a ____ • Student Congress FGD • Unusual sushi topping • The Raffles Tree medium • (Former) mandatory learning devices • School song composed by the Jasplys • Light source from an Orientation tradition • Bubble tea vendor commonly for fundraising • Unique point of RGS and RI (girls') uniforms • ...
