shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Romeo and Juliet 2025-02-03
9 Clues: Who wrote the play? • What does grudge mean? • Where the play is set? • Where was it performed? • What are the two families? • How many hours is the play? • Biting their ? is an insult? • Name of family beginning with C? • Name of family beginning with M?
Poetry Terms 2025-05-01
9 Clues: A poetic chorus • A poem’s paragraph • A rhyming pair of lines • Line break without punctuation • What "love" and "dove" might do • The "turn" in a sonnet's argument • Dramatic pause right in the middle • Ten-syllable beat in much of Shakespeare • Unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter
Set13 Box05 2026-06-16
9 Clues: Person living next door • Present in large amounts • Emotion shown in the image • Final part of a performance • Woman whose husband has died • Element with atomic number 92 • Ancient city near the Jordan River • Shakespeare character betrayed by Brutus • Early Mickey Mouse animator and co-creator
SUB WORK (Thursday Jan. 14th, 2016) 2016-01-13
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- The person who writes the plays, another word for "author"
- The villain in a plot or story
- A person in a play or story
- The verse in which Shakespeare wrote his plays
- Playwright who wrote Romeo And Juliet.
- The lines spoken by two or more actors onstage
- What an actor carries onstage
- The general term for the place or building where plays are presented
- The stage used in Greek theater. It was carved out of the hillsides.
- The audience of a theatre, another name for "audience"
- Actors must do this to get into a play. It is like an interview, where you show them what you've got
- A movement of part of the body to express an idea or meaning.
- A change in pitch or tone of voice
- Where a play takes place (in the story)
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- A dramatic play, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme
- Where an actor is directed to or moves onstage
- The correct way in which you view a play
- Born out of Commedia del' Arte, acting without a script
- The art form of telling a story without words, solely with the body
- The first actor
- Actors read from this, eventually memorize it, and perform it onstage
- The person who wrote Medea (not Tyler Perry)
- An actor must do this to be heard onstage
- The person who is the leader or in charge of the play
- A long speech by one actor
- To perform on a stage (the action)
- The hero in a plot or story
27 Clues: The first actor • A long speech by one actor • A person in a play or story • The hero in a plot or story • What an actor carries onstage • The villain in a plot or story • To perform on a stage (the action) • A change in pitch or tone of voice • Playwright who wrote Romeo And Juliet. • Where a play takes place (in the story) • The correct way in which you view a play • ...
Julius Caesar 2016-12-15
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- the face
- Friendliness
- Cassius is said to have a mean and ____ look
- abrupt;outspoken
- sleep or rest
- "Not that I loved Caesar less, but that I loved Rome___"
- "____ die many deaths."
- The poet
- Caesar's wife
- weakness
- Those who planned to kill Caesar
- What the conspirators did to confuse Caesar
- ominous
- Bossy; demanding
- candle
- where the story takes place
- unable to bare children
- saw into the future and warned Caesar of his faith first
- Who convinced Brutus to conspire against Caesar
- swift and violent stream
- Turned to crowd against the conspirators
- "Beware the ides of___"
- slave like; submissive
- Disease Caesar suffered from
- What everyone wanted Antony to read at the funeral
- gave Caesar the fake letter to get him to go to the capital
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- "The fault,dear Brutus,is not in our___"
- what Caesar fell next to after his death
- What Portia eats to die
- Last to stab Caesar
- evil
- Where Shakespeare held most of his plays
- tried to warn Caesar with letter
- Greedy
- lingering;waiting
- festival celebrating health and fertility
- Antony talks to the crowd and causes a
- Author of Julius Caesar
- reckless
- Killed Pompey
- number of times Caesar was stabbed
- what Calphurnia said she had that almost made Caesar stay home
- "I've come to bury Caesar not ___ him"
- what was Caesars infirmity
- Brutus' wife
- faithfulness
- Caesar's last words
- slavery;servitude
- what Caesar thought he was going to be at the capital
- place where Portia stabs herself
- Brutus' servant
- How many time did Antony offer Caesar the crown
52 Clues: evil • Greedy • candle • ominous • the face • reckless • The poet • weakness • Friendliness • Brutus' wife • faithfulness • sleep or rest • Caesar's wife • Killed Pompey • Brutus' servant • abrupt;outspoken • Bossy; demanding • lingering;waiting • slavery;servitude • Last to stab Caesar • Caesar's last words • slave like; submissive • What Portia eats to die • Author of Julius Caesar • "____ die many deaths." • ...
Julius Caesar 2013-12-13
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- Mark Antony is sometimes called this
- drama that ends in catastrophe
- closest man to Caesar
- speaker on stage the substitutes for narrator
- echo
- committed suicide
- what the play is called
- a common meter in poetry
- wealthy land owners
- used to maintain an iambic pentameter
- play on words
- character flaw
- the commencement of 2 or more stressed syllables
- a statement that seems absurd but in reality expresses a possible truth
- shoemaker
- March 15
- a figure of speech in which 2 unlike things are compared
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- commoners
- who says the first line in the play
- who spoke last to calm down the people
- who warned Caesar about the Ides of March
- month Shakespeare was born and died
- who wrote the play
- a stanza of 2 consisting rhymed lines in an iambic pentameter
- unrhymed verse
- who was married to Portia
- figure of speech in which something isnt applicable
- a stoic doesn't allow incidental events to affect business
- a part of an actors line not meant for anyone else to hear except the audience
- parallel between nature and reality
- who Shakespeare married
- who said the last words in the play
- "cruel kindness"
- irony that is inherited in speeches
- built the Globe Theater
- historically incorrect
- speaking to an object that cannot respond
- who stabbed Caesar first
- who is noble but due to 1 or more flaws, is met with a tragedy
- common people
- Roman god of fertility
- a passing or casual reference
- captives
43 Clues: echo • captives • March 15 • commoners • shoemaker • play on words • common people • unrhymed verse • character flaw • "cruel kindness" • committed suicide • who wrote the play • wealthy land owners • closest man to Caesar • historically incorrect • Roman god of fertility • who Shakespeare married • what the play is called • built the Globe Theater • a common meter in poetry • who stabbed Caesar first • ...
Romeo and Juliet Quotes and Random Questions Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-21
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- Who said this quote?: "Wisely and slow; they stumble that run fast"(Act 2, scene 3)
- The story Romeo and Juliet is a _______.
- What was the name of King Henry's favorite wife who birthed him a child?
- "Two households both alike in _______"(Prolouge)
- What is the name of the theatre Shakespeare's plays were held at?
- What scene is quote from?: "Here’s to my love! [Drinks.]—O true apothecary! thy drugs are quick.—Thus with a kiss I die."(Act 5, scene 3)
- Who tells Romeo that Juliet is dead?
- Who said this quote?: "Then, since the case so stands as now it doth, I think it best you married with the County."
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- What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
- "O, true __________! Thy drugs are quick. Thus with a kiss I die."
- "A ______ o' both your houses" (Act 2, scene 1)
- "O Romeo, Romeo,wherefore art thou _____" (Act 1, scene 2)
- "What’s Montague? It is nor hand, nor foot,nor arm, nor face, nor any other part belonging to a man. O, be some other name! What’s in a ____?" (Act 2, scene 2)
- What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre company?
- "my only ____ sprung from my only ____!"(Act 1, scene 5)
- Who said this quote?: Good night, good night!Parting is such sweet sorrow,that I shall say good night till it be morrow.(Act 2, scene 2)
- What was the name of the play Shakespeare wrote about blood on hands never gets washed away (same as the guilt of murder)?
- What era did Shakespeare live in?
- "Then I defy you, _____!" (Act 5, scene 1)
- Who says this quote?: "A plague o' both your houses!" (Act 3, scene 1)
20 Clues: What era did Shakespeare live in? • What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • Who tells Romeo that Juliet is dead? • The story Romeo and Juliet is a _______. • "Then I defy you, _____!" (Act 5, scene 1) • "A ______ o' both your houses" (Act 2, scene 1) • "Two households both alike in _______"(Prolouge) • What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre company? • ...
Macbeth, Midsummer Night's Dream and Shakespeare trivia 2023-12-21
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- Used as a 'love potion' by smearing it's juices on the eyelids of a sleeping person
- Looks not with the eyes, but with the mind
- Predicted Macbeth's future in riddles speaking of a glorious future as king, which led him to his demise.
- Spurred Macbeth to action and pushed him over the edge of his morals, died from succumbing to her own.
- Shakespeare's grave is located in [blank] Church
- Macbeth sent murderers to kill: Anyone capable of taking the [blank], or anyone capable of producing someone capable of taking the [blank].
- Shakespeare's most famous play
- Macbeth and Lady Macbeth suffered from too much [blank].
- Lady Macbeth could not kill him as he lay sleeping, as he looked too much like her father.
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- Queen of the amazons to be married to Theseus
- Vanquisher and foil to Macbeth, mourning for his lost wife and child where Macbeth could not.
- "I will not be afraid of death and bane, Till [blank] come to Dunsinane."
- Lady Macbeth challenged Macbeth's [blank] when he refused to murder Duncan at Inverness.
- The cursed name of the Scottish Thane. Theatrical superstition holds the belief that speaking the name inside a theatre will lead to disaster.
- Shakespeare was born and buried within the same city, that being
- Rumored to have taken inspiration from Holinshed's Chronicles for most of his history plays.
- The city in which A Midsummer Night's Dream takes place
- The Comedy Of Errors is Shakespeare's [blank] play
- Most dire measure of Hermia's possible punishment
- The ghost of a man betrayed by Macbeth whose descendants will continue to rule Dunsinane Castle for generations.
20 Clues: Shakespeare's most famous play • Looks not with the eyes, but with the mind • Queen of the amazons to be married to Theseus • Shakespeare's grave is located in [blank] Church • Most dire measure of Hermia's possible punishment • The Comedy Of Errors is Shakespeare's [blank] play • The city in which A Midsummer Night's Dream takes place • ...
Tom's 29th Birthday Crossword 2020-10-19
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- Name the song title - "the quicker you're into it, the quicker you're out of it"
- What opera did we see?
- What festival did we see Rothwell at?
- What island did we get stranded on?
- What bar chain did we meet in?
- Whose birthplace and grave did we visit in Straford-upon-Avon?
- Where were we when we became official?
- What festival did we see Lionel Richie at?
- What animals did we go to see near Exeter?
- Who was the last live performer we saw pre-lockdown?
- Where did I get stung by a jellyfish?
- Where did you get attacked by seagulls?
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- If I shouted Googlybear - what should you respond with?
- What TV Series references 'a hubba bubba nightmare'?
- What beer festival did you lose your phone at?
- What sport did you watch the day we met?
- Where did we go on our first weekend away?
- Which TV Series frequently mentions a "party" and tells people to "scatter"?
- What could possible be 'up inside ya'?
- Where did we go all inclusive?
- What's our favourite card game?
- Who sings our Sal theme-song 'Slow Love'?
- What food related nickname have the Gray family given you?
- What Surrey brewery did we visit?
- Where did we go for our first European city break?
- What play did we watch at ShitFaced Shakespeare?
- What is Archie's favourite type of poultry - what would he call it if he could speak?
- 'Do you love me, play your **** ***** with me'
- In our early days, what city did we visit in which we only drank and barely ate?
29 Clues: What opera did we see? • What bar chain did we meet in? • Where did we go all inclusive? • What's our favourite card game? • What Surrey brewery did we visit? • What island did we get stranded on? • What festival did we see Rothwell at? • Where did I get stung by a jellyfish? • What could possible be 'up inside ya'? • Where were we when we became official? • ...
geboy: theatre midterm 2025-03-19
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- Considered to be to be greatest dramatist of all time
- Ridicules human folly, societal views, and individuals
- Asian type of theatre that focuses on dolls
- Italian form of comedy improv
- Expanded the size of the chorus, reduced the size of the chorus
- What company did Shakespeare write for most of his career
- A device to fix a broken plot point-originated from ancient Greek theatre
- Special humorous bits that happen in the background of a scene
- Three plays related by theme, myth, or characters
- Introduced blank (rhymed) verse in his plays
- Two most recognized forms of drama
- Cared more about people's emotions than religion
- Trite storyline and overdramatic acting
- Originally an attempt by a group of scholars to imagine how greek drama music sounded
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- Type of theatre where the universe is a random place and nothing makes logical sense
- Ancient Greek hymns and dances in honor of Dionysus
- Improbable character and implausible plots
- Skilled satirist that considered nothing sacred
- Two notable writers of Roman comedy
- Clever schemer and acrobat stock character
- Plays that are meant to read over being performed
- Who became the first actor?
- Peking opera includes following dramas: song, historical, dance, spoken, and..
- Play that Socrates wrote about a man accidentally falling in love with his mom
- God of wine, fertility, and theatre
- Character that was inspired by a hero who stole from the rich to help the poor
- How many years did the Puritans ban theatre
- Plays about historical events & moral conflicts in relationships of the heart
- Muse of tragedy for the comedy and tragedy masks
- Three exposures of this are plant, establish, and clinch
30 Clues: Who became the first actor? • Italian form of comedy improv • Two most recognized forms of drama • Two notable writers of Roman comedy • God of wine, fertility, and theatre • Trite storyline and overdramatic acting • Improbable character and implausible plots • Clever schemer and acrobat stock character • Asian type of theatre that focuses on dolls • ...
The Renaissance 2023-05-16
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- Added depth to a painting
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Someone who sponsored artists work
- Shakespeare performed at the ______ theatre
- First female artist to achieve international fame.
- Smokey effect used to add realism to a painting.
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- Painting done on wet plaster
- Famous sculpture of Mary holding Jesus
- Johannes Gutenberg created this.
- Hemisphere/ Semi-circular shaped roof
- Where the Renaissance began
- Gave work to Da Vinci/ ruler of Milan.
- Famous scientist who developed the Pendulum clock
13 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa • Added depth to a painting • Where the Renaissance began • Painting done on wet plaster • Johannes Gutenberg created this. • Someone who sponsored artists work • Hemisphere/ Semi-circular shaped roof • Famous sculpture of Mary holding Jesus • Gave work to Da Vinci/ ruler of Milan. • Shakespeare performed at the ______ theatre • ...
The Renaissance 2023-10-31
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- painted the Mona Lisa and Last Supper(last name)
- not based on religion
- painted the Sistine Chapel
- wanted to print the Bible in vernacular language
- city where the Renaissance began
- wrote The Prince
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- focused on the beauty of human beings
- a family of rich bankers in Florence
- painted the School of Athens
- Renaissance means _____
- writings of the Ancient Greeks and Romans
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- invented the printing press(last name)
13 Clues: wrote The Prince • not based on religion • wrote Romeo and Juliet • Renaissance means _____ • painted the Sistine Chapel • painted the School of Athens • city where the Renaissance began • a family of rich bankers in Florence • focused on the beauty of human beings • invented the printing press(last name) • writings of the Ancient Greeks and Romans • ...
The Bone Sparrow 2021-03-21
9 Clues: Subhi's sister • where jimmy is • The main character • the disaster at the end • what the book is based on • how does Subhi call his dad • the family that hold the camp • what people in the camp don't have. • the Shakespeare Duck is an ______ of Subhi
Actividades teatro realista 2022-06-24
9 Clues: donde surge • nombre de la obra • autor/a de la obra • nombre del movimiento. • principal representante • creador del teatro realista • autor que hizo reaparecer el realismo reflexivo • obra de su creador, es una de las obras mas reconocidas • modalidad del realismo en nuestro teatro según Pellettieri
London 2024-02-16
9 Clues: Magasin de luxe • Magasin de jouets • La grande Horloge • Nom de la grande roue • Le théâtre de Shakespeare • La plus grande place de Londres • Parc où se trouve le Zoo de Londres • Le plus grand gratte-ciel de Londres • Lieu où se déroulent les couronnements
Auditions For literary event 2024-07-19
9 Clues: use of symbols • fourteen line poem • Japanese verse form • sequence of events in a story • reference to a person or event • main character in a literary work • a category of artistic composition • playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet • a literary device bringing two distinct ideas
Renessansiteater 2026-03-13
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- Kus oli 16. saj lõpuks rohkem teatreid kui ülejäänud Euroopas?
- Kus enamus algelisi etendusi toimus?
- Selleta kulgesid arvatavasti etendused
- Kuidas renessansiteatri näitlejad esinesid?
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- Etenduse osa, mida ei vahetatud
- Kellele olid kinnisteatrid kättesaadavad?
- 16. saj kõige tuntum lavakirjanik
- Esimene selline teatrihoone ehitati 1576
- Kuulsaim teatrimaja sellest ajastust
9 Clues: Etenduse osa, mida ei vahetatud • 16. saj kõige tuntum lavakirjanik • Kus enamus algelisi etendusi toimus? • Kuulsaim teatrimaja sellest ajastust • Selleta kulgesid arvatavasti etendused • Esimene selline teatrihoone ehitati 1576 • Kellele olid kinnisteatrid kättesaadavad? • Kuidas renessansiteatri näitlejad esinesid? • ...
London 2014-03-11
Final Project 2020-05-20
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- A document granted by king john
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel
- something related to the middle ages
- granting magna carta
- A big church
- A machine for printing text
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- They call him the bard
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- A system attaching prime importance to someone.
- A king who married 6 women
- A Laborer bound under the feudal system to a lord.
- A English soldier
- his beliefs helped birth the reformation
- The Medieval Knightly System
- The maid of Orleans
- A follower of any of the western churches
- An Italian banking family
- A period of time from 1300-1600
18 Clues: A big church • A English soldier • The maid of Orleans • granting magna carta • They call him the bard • He painted the Mona Lisa • An Italian banking family • A king who married 6 women • A machine for printing text • The Medieval Knightly System • Painter of the Sistine Chapel • A document granted by king john • A period of time from 1300-1600 • something related to the middle ages • ...
Othello, a Shakespearean tragedy 2014-05-12
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- Cassio's new rank
- He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant
- The invaders
- How Othello killed his wife
- The typical object of act 3 scene 2-3
- The main place of the play
- The one who is jealous of Othello for the love of desdemona
- The main character
- Othello starts to suspect his wife of this
- The place that the turks tend to invade
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- The writer of the play
- The hero his tragic flaw
- Othello's ethnic background
- Brabanzio's position in Venice
- Othello's wife
- The spreader of jealousy
- Iago's wife
- What kind of play is Othello
18 Clues: Iago's wife • The invaders • Othello's wife • Cassio's new rank • The main character • The writer of the play • The hero his tragic flaw • The spreader of jealousy • The main place of the play • Othello's ethnic background • How Othello killed his wife • What kind of play is Othello • Brabanzio's position in Venice • The typical object of act 3 scene 2-3 • ...
Happy New Year Wife 2017-12-24
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- Where Woods' swam in the Hudson
- Arboretum woods' stroller swiped seeds from
- Woods' first beach
- Our Favorite cafe chain
- where woods got to see tweety, sylvester, and a turtle (abbr)
- Bebe's Favorite game
- coldest waterfall swim of 2017
- woods' 1st horse ride location (museum)
- swimming hole river near athens
- where we found a 'wild' hazelnut
- rock where we howled at the full moon
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- woods' first cover rock concert
- Troy Statue
- labor day picnic park
- only movie we seen at a theatre in '17
- woods' first bar
- park with shakespeare and a giant tortise
- # of states Woods' has dirtied a diaper in
18 Clues: Troy Statue • woods' first bar • Woods' first beach • Bebe's Favorite game • labor day picnic park • Our Favorite cafe chain • coldest waterfall swim of 2017 • woods' first cover rock concert • Where Woods' swam in the Hudson • swimming hole river near athens • where we found a 'wild' hazelnut • rock where we howled at the full moon • only movie we seen at a theatre in '17 • ...
Anjali-Ballet and Opera 2022-03-21
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- text of the opera
- opera about a womanizer "Duke"
- Tchaikovsky's original job was public what?
- Puccini was part of the what movement?
- Verdi was what nationality?
- Ballet/Opera became more What during Romantic Era?
- This composer wrote his own librettos
- what style was known as beautiful singing?
- One of Puccini's operas was called Madame
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- Tchaikovsky was __, socially unacceptable
- Ballet has more of a focus on what?
- Wagner believed in total what?
- Tchaikovsky was what nationality?
- Tchaikovsky's Ballet Swan _?
- Which composer served on the senate?
- Wagner's longest opera
- Verdi was inspired by which author?
- Wagner spent exile in which country?
- this composer was anti-jew
19 Clues: text of the opera • Wagner's longest opera • this composer was anti-jew • Verdi was what nationality? • Tchaikovsky's Ballet Swan _? • Wagner believed in total what? • opera about a womanizer "Duke" • Tchaikovsky was what nationality? • Ballet has more of a focus on what? • Verdi was inspired by which author? • Which composer served on the senate? • ...
David 2025-12-15
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- The bagel shop
- Author of Macbeth, and makes great pizza
- Your favorite album, and where I want to be
- Country music royalty, and our song
- What all women are
- That’s a good one, maybe even a…
- Your Passion
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- You know they made a movie there
- Transportation, possible college student kidnapper
- Where I practically live
- Their wallpaper
- Best Inside Joke Ever
- First movie we watched together
- Failed food before I told you I loved you
- The yellow dog from the bookstore
- Professional and romantic greeting
- Building in which we stole a baking sheet
- Our First Date
18 Clues: Your Passion • The bagel shop • Our First Date • Their wallpaper • What all women are • Best Inside Joke Ever • Where I practically live • First movie we watched together • You know they made a movie there • That’s a good one, maybe even a… • The yellow dog from the bookstore • Professional and romantic greeting • Country music royalty, and our song • ...
Othello - Act One 2025-01-23
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- type of play which Othello is
- where the play will be set from Act Two onwards
- the tragic hero's fatal flaw
- Iago's job title
- Name of Othello's wife
- Othello's lieutenant
- the method when the write compares one thing directly to another
- The wealthy nobleman
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- The author (surname only)
- the method when the audience know more than the characters
- Name of the villain
- Desdemona's father and senator in Venice
- where the play is set at the beginning
- the racial slur used in Jacobean times
- Othello's hamartia
- Name of the tragic hero
- Iago's wife and Desdemona's maid
- Othello's rank in the army
18 Clues: Iago's job title • Othello's hamartia • Name of the villain • Othello's lieutenant • The wealthy nobleman • Name of Othello's wife • Name of the tragic hero • The author (surname only) • Othello's rank in the army • the tragic hero's fatal flaw • type of play which Othello is • Iago's wife and Desdemona's maid • where the play is set at the beginning • ...
Semi-Cryptic Crossword 2025-12-09
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- Famous guitarist who took a stand
- Colloquially
- Mushrooms eaten by a Belgian soccer player
- Bird captured by a TV comedian
- Famed Philly cheesesteak location/ Italian city that lost its tail
- Boastful sound of infamous leader
- Hold aloft, another way
- Oddly smart
- Starts to bend over waist
- End of brunch dish, start of famed detective
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- Noble gas resembling a 1999 science fiction film
- Zodiac symbol in "Seinfeld" character's name
- Mixed bag, chattily
- Tomfoolery, without crazy
- Artist who insists this is not a clue
- Partner to half a sandwich
- Early 2000s club song title found in a Shakespeare play
- Tallest man in Washington
18 Clues: Oddly smart • Colloquially • Mixed bag, chattily • Hold aloft, another way • Tomfoolery, without crazy • Tallest man in Washington • Starts to bend over waist • Partner to half a sandwich • Bird captured by a TV comedian • Famous guitarist who took a stand • Boastful sound of infamous leader • Artist who insists this is not a clue • Mushrooms eaten by a Belgian soccer player • ...
Les mots croisés 2023-10-29
8 Clues: ______ sommes élèves. • des événements du passé • Quelle matière ______-tu? • vous ______ les mathématiques? • je n'aime pas ______. (to study) • l'éducation physique et sportive • Louis adore Shakespeare. Il étudie le/l'______ ? • On aime les ordinateurs. Qu'est-ce qu'on étudie?
A midsummer night's dream 2021-02-18
jaylen crossword 2021-08-18
Romeo And Juliet 2012-02-23
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- Servant to Montague.
- After party, Romeo found Juliet at...
- "We are all punished."
- Is this play about Romance or Horror?
- Took care of Juliet for 13 years.
- Shows the genre of the play with "this" at Globe Theater.
- [Literary Term] "Beg" "Bag" "Wag" *Not definition
- Thing that made Juliet sleep 42 hours.
- [Literary Term] Irony that when the words and actions of the characters of a work of literature have a different meaning for the reader than they do for the characters.
- Rude youngster
- Romeo's secret lover beginning in the play
- He's a Capulet and he always wants to fight.
- Servant for Romeo
- Small shields.
- "Did you bite your _ _ _ _ _ at us sir?"
- [Literary Term] speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud.
- [Literary Term] Verbal _ _ _ _ _.
- [Literary Term] story or tangible thing to represent a less tangible thing or some intangible quality or idea.
- High social rank.
- [Literary Term] a literary device in which an author indistinctly suggests certain plot developments that might come later in the story.
- When did Shakespeare born? Write Yes)1546 or No)1564
- Juliet's future husband and murdered by Romeo.
- What is an old English called?
- Romeo's humorous bestfriend. Murdered by Tybalt
- John Person who didn't send a letter to Romeo.
- When was Paris and Juliet's wedding date?
- "A _ _ _ _ by any other name would still smell as sweet"
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- Servant to Capulet and he was with Gregory at the first.
- [Literary Term] _ _ _ _ _ Verse is unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter.
- Juliet's last name.
- The main place where Romeo and Juliet lives.
- He's a Montague and a peace maker.
- A servant to Capulet and he was with Sampson.
- What is "Lack" in old English?
- Who told a news about Juliet's death to Romeo? *Friar
- When did William Shakespeare die? Write Yes)1616 or No)1656
- [Literary Term] an opening to a story that establishes the setting and gives background information.
- Who's the author of this play?
- Lord Capulet suggests to make Romeo _ _ _ _ _ _ in Verona
- "O! Art _ _ _ _ Romeo!"
- The genre of the play.
- Nurse's servant.
- Romeo were vanished and moved to...
- Romeo's last name.
- Romeo And Juliet played at this theater.
- What does Romeo and Mercutio wear to go to party?
- Juliet's age
- [Literary Term] A crescendo, the point of highest excitement.
- Who's reading prologue in this play?
- [Literary Term] a figure of speech that directly compares two different things, usually by employing the words "like" or "as".
50 Clues: Juliet's age • Rude youngster • Small shields. • Nurse's servant. • Servant for Romeo • High social rank. • Romeo's last name. • Juliet's last name. • Servant to Montague. • "We are all punished." • The genre of the play. • "O! Art _ _ _ _ Romeo!" • What is "Lack" in old English? • Who's the author of this play? • What is an old English called? • Took care of Juliet for 13 years. • ...
Crosswords of Rome 2022-03-08
8 Clues: warns caesar • # of acts in play • he is an honorable man • ____ the ides of march • dreams of Caesar dying • where the play takes place • Writer of julius ceaser play • how many times julius caesar was stabbed
Illyria Daily 2024-03-07
9 Clues: Viola will marry... • Sebastian's betrothed • Sebastian was born here • Viola and Sebastian are... • Viola's alternate identity • is lacking a few brain cells • the writer of this crossword • the mascot of Illyria's rowing team • is smarter than he looks (Shakespeare 1.5.50-54)
Vocabulary 2015-12-18
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- a paid position of regular employment, work
- a Shakespeare play you read in 10th grade
- the school I attend
- when you owe someone money
- the ceremony where you receive an academic degree or diploma
- (two words) an anonymous female, usually, the plaintiff in a legal action, an unidentified woman
- a person who narrates the events in a story
- the main idea of a text or poem
- my English teacher
- the language spoken in Brazil
- an idea or information that is stated clearly and in detail, leaving no room for confusion or doubt
- a guess, a deduction, a conclusion reached on the basis of evidence and reasoning
- a sport Haitians and Brazilians love and are good at
- a reason or set of reasons given to persuade others that your opinion is right
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- the use of superior strength or influence to intimidate (someone), typically to force him or her to do what one wants
- the practice of attacking and robbing ships at sea or the unauthorized use or reproduction of another's work (online)
- not easily convinced; having doubts or reservations
- the body of facts or information indicating that a belief or proposition is true or valid, proof
- the capital of the state of Florida
- laws that protect the creator of original work, including literary, dramatic, musical, artistic and other intellectual works
- information that is implied, not plainly expressed
- the sentence where you state your opinion clearly
- the practice of taking someone else's work or ideas and passing them off as your own
- a Shakespeare play you read in 11th grade (two words together)
- a word used to describe an action
25 Clues: my English teacher • the school I attend • when you owe someone money • the language spoken in Brazil • the main idea of a text or poem • a word used to describe an action • the capital of the state of Florida • a Shakespeare play you read in 10th grade • a paid position of regular employment, work • a person who narrates the events in a story • ...
Renaissance Rästel BH 2021-01-11
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- Nenne eine Gattung weltlicher Musik (M).
- Was bedeutet "Renaissance"?
- Christoph Kolumbus hat 1492 ? entdeckt.
- Wie heißt das berühmte Frauenportrait, das Leonardo da Vinci gemalt hat? (2 Wörter)
- In welcher italienischen Stadt steht der schiefe Turm?
- Was versuchte man in der Renaissance zu erforschen? (W)
- Wen hat Kaiser Maximilian immer auf seinen Reisen mitgenommen?
- Wen versuchte man in der Renaissance zu erforschen?(M)
- Wie hieß der österreichische Kaiser, der eine große Bedeutung für das Musikleben der Renaissance hatte.
- Nenne eine Gattung weltlicher Musik (G).
- In welchen italienischen Stadt steht der Petersdom, dessen Kuppel in der Renaissance gebaut worden ist?
- Nenne einen Komponisten des Renaissance. (P)
- Wie heißt die Form der Mehrstimmigkeit in der alle Stimmen gleich wichtig sind?
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- In welcher österreichischen Stadt hat sich Kaiser Maximilian gerne aufgehalten?
- Welches Tier hat Albrecht Dürer gemalt?
- Von welchem Land wurde die Musikszene beherrscht?
- Wie heißt das berühmteste Werk von William Shakespeare? (3 Wörter)
- Welche berühmte englische Dichter lebte in der Renaissance.
- Aus welcher Sprache kommt das Wort "Renaissance"?
- Ein Komponist der Renaissance war Orlando di ?.
- Nenne eine Gattung geistlicher Musik
- Die Renaissance ging von zwölfhundert bis ?.
- Wer erfand in der Renaissance den Buchdruck?
- Wer malte die Fresken in der Sixtinischen Kapelle in Rom?
- Wie heißt die Statue von Michelangelo, die angeblich den perfekten Männerkörper darstellt?
- In der Renaissance wurde das ? Weltbild entdeckt.
- Die Vokalmusik zu dieser Zeit war?.
- Von welchem Land ging die Renaissance aus?
- Nenne eine Gattung geistlicher Musik.
- Wie heißt die Form der Mehrstimmigkeit in der eine Stimme führt und die anderen nur begleiten?
30 Clues: Was bedeutet "Renaissance"? • Die Vokalmusik zu dieser Zeit war?. • Nenne eine Gattung geistlicher Musik • Nenne eine Gattung geistlicher Musik. • Welches Tier hat Albrecht Dürer gemalt? • Christoph Kolumbus hat 1492 ? entdeckt. • Nenne eine Gattung weltlicher Musik (M). • Nenne eine Gattung weltlicher Musik (G). • Von welchem Land ging die Renaissance aus? • ...
Renaissance Rästel BH 2021-01-11
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- Nenne eine Gattung weltlicher Musik (M).
- Was bedeutet "Renaissance"?
- Christoph Kolumbus hat 1492 ? entdeckt.
- Wie heißt das berühmte Frauenportrait, das Leonardo da Vinci gemalt hat? (2 Wörter)
- In welcher italienischen Stadt steht der schiefe Turm?
- Was versuchte man in der Renaissance zu erforschen? (W)
- Wen hat Kaiser Maximilian immer auf seinen Reisen mitgenommen?
- Wen versuchte man in der Renaissance zu erforschen?(M)
- Wie hieß der österreichische Kaiser, der eine große Bedeutung für das Musikleben der Renaissance hatte.
- Nenne eine Gattung weltlicher Musik (G).
- In welchen italienischen Stadt steht der Petersdom, dessen Kuppel in der Renaissance gebaut worden ist?
- Nenne einen Komponisten des Renaissance. (P)
- Wie heißt die Form der Mehrstimmigkeit in der alle Stimmen gleich wichtig sind?
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- In welcher österreichischen Stadt hat sich Kaiser Maximilian gerne aufgehalten?
- Welches Tier hat Albrecht Dürer gemalt?
- Von welchem Land wurde die Musikszene beherrscht?
- Wie heißt das berühmteste Werk von William Shakespeare? (3 Wörter)
- Welche berühmte englische Dichter lebte in der Renaissance.
- Aus welcher Sprache kommt das Wort "Renaissance"?
- Ein Komponist der Renaissance war Orlando di ?.
- Nenne eine Gattung geistlicher Musik
- Die Renaissance ging von zwölfhundert bis ?.
- Wer erfand in der Renaissance den Buchdruck?
- Wer malte die Fresken in der Sixtinischen Kapelle in Rom?
- Wie heißt die Statue von Michelangelo, die angeblich den perfekten Männerkörper darstellt?
- In der Renaissance wurde das ? Weltbild entdeckt.
- Die Vokalmusik zu dieser Zeit war?.
- Von welchem Land ging die Renaissance aus?
- Nenne eine Gattung geistlicher Musik.
- Wie heißt die Form der Mehrstimmigkeit in der eine Stimme führt und die anderen nur begleiten?
30 Clues: Was bedeutet "Renaissance"? • Die Vokalmusik zu dieser Zeit war?. • Nenne eine Gattung geistlicher Musik • Nenne eine Gattung geistlicher Musik. • Welches Tier hat Albrecht Dürer gemalt? • Christoph Kolumbus hat 1492 ? entdeckt. • Nenne eine Gattung weltlicher Musik (M). • Nenne eine Gattung weltlicher Musik (G). • Von welchem Land ging die Renaissance aus? • ...
Renaissance Literature 2024-03-20
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- England's "ablest" monarch since William the Conqueror.
- The English dynasty that opened a new era beginning in 1485.
- One of the four main Elizabethan classes; lowest class that had no money, food, or shelter.
- A fabric that was used in lower class fashion.
- Queen Elizabeth's Catholic cousin who tried to steal the English throne numerous times and was ultimately beheaded in 1587.
- A fabric that was used in upper class fashion.
- One of the four main Elizabethan classes; knights, squires, gentlemen, and gentlewomen.
- What men's collars and cuffs were made out of in Renaissance fashion.
- The new literary art form that was mastered by Sir Phillip Sydney, Edmund Spencer, and William Shakespeare.
- What Henry VIII tried to obtain from the Pope in order to marry Anne Boleyn. This led to the separation of the English monarchy from the Catholic church.
- One of the four main Elizabethan classes; the "middle class."
- Successor to Queen Elizabeth and the reason Puritans began to migrate to America.
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- The age that women were expected to be married by.
- One of the four main Elizabethan classes; rich and powerful.
- Sonnets were written with this; e.g. abab cdcd efef gg
- Literary form mastered by Shakespeare.
- The amount of times Henry VIII married.
- The age that men were considered "mature" enough for marriage.
- The first country that the Renaissance blossomed.
- The denomination that resulted from Martin Luther nailing a list to the church door.
- The nickname of Mary I; she ordered the execution of about 300 Protestants.
- the mathematician and astronomer who argued that the Sun was at the center of the galaxy.
- The concentration on all things human; curiosity about humankind.
23 Clues: Literary form mastered by Shakespeare. • The amount of times Henry VIII married. • A fabric that was used in lower class fashion. • A fabric that was used in upper class fashion. • The first country that the Renaissance blossomed. • The age that women were expected to be married by. • Sonnets were written with this; e.g. abab cdcd efef gg • ...
Taming of the Shrew Crossword Puzzle Review 2021-03-09
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- Kate and Petruchio are both compared to the ___________
- Author’s first name
- Old and easily manipulated fool
- Speech given while actor is alone on stage
- Hortensio's wife
- Kate's strongest humor
- Petruchio ______________ Kate of food and sleep
- Oldest suitor
- Kate and Petruchio first meet in the __________ scene
- A loud ____________ is heard at the end of Kate's wedding service
- Animal references in the play create this
- Lucentio's alias
- Alternative meaning for "kates"
- Type of play TOTS is
- Kate warns Petruchio that she is like this animal
- Kate's greatest fear
- Remark made, but not heard by all actors on stage
- Kate breaks this over someone's head
- The play's climax is the _______ and _______ discussion
- Shakespeare writes in this meter
- First section of the play
- Food, time, and the tailor are all examples of ___________ that Petruchio uses
- Kate’s critical metaphor for an angry woman
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- What Petruchio most values in a wife
- Lucentio's father
- Author’s last name
- Hortensio's alias
- Petruchio: "Will you, _____ you, I will marry you."
- Play's setting (more specific than #34)
- The husbands wager 100 ______
- Town drunk
- Setting (time period)
- Kate's final speech refers to husbands as __________
- ______ is beaten for not knocking on a door
- Another word for a "froward woman"
- Setting (place; more general than #27)
- Petruchio believes Kate must learn to be _________________
- Kate's dowry is __________ thousand crowns
- Kate threatens to comb someone’s noddle with this
- Petruchio's model for taming Kate
- Insult: "He that is ________ thinks the world goes round."
- Uses exaggerated, improbable situations to create humor
- Unrhyming answer the #
- The ending of the play is an example of ___________ irony
- Tranio's alias
- Kate and Bianca's father
46 Clues: Town drunk • Oldest suitor • Tranio's alias • Hortensio's wife • Lucentio's alias • Lucentio's father • Hortensio's alias • Author’s last name • Author’s first name • Type of play TOTS is • Kate's greatest fear • Setting (time period) • Kate's strongest humor • Unrhyming answer the # • Kate and Bianca's father • First section of the play • The husbands wager 100 ______ • ...
STAHS Yr11 Vocabulary Crossword #1 2020-09-07
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- The mother of Heracles
- A story which has a implied political or social message is called an __________
- What is the name of the simple past tense used in Greek?
- The tangent of an angle in a right angled triangle is given by dividing the opposite by the ___________
- If I have 12g of Carbon, I have a _______
- Who Wrote The Two Gentlemen of Verona?
- These show the discharge of a river in response to a rainfall event
- The movement of artists that Monet was the founding leader of is called ___________
- A form of erosion carried out by both rivers and glaciers
- The most massive stars will explode as a ___________
- The amount of solute dissolved in a decimetre of water is called
- If you draw two radii on a circle it is divided into two ___________
- Death of a river due to excess nitrates, phosphates etc
- The ability to move and change direction quickly whilst remaining in control
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- What did Joseph Bazalgette design to improve public health in 1858-1875?
- The era Shakespeare was writing in
- What always features in Anthony Gormley's work?
- In 1853 where did Florence Nightingale take her team of nurses?
- Which Latin noun case shows that a word is the object of the verb?
- The Greek god of the theatre
- to be born in French
- Sharps, flats and naturals
- The splitting apart of a nucleus to release energy is called __________
- the German for 'glove'
- Mass removal of trees
- What does the Latin word 'donum' mean?
- The name of the hero in The 39 Steps is called Richard _______
- Maintaining the centre of mass over the base of support
- When a chord has it's root at the bottom it is in ________ position
29 Clues: to be born in French • Mass removal of trees • The mother of Heracles • the German for 'glove' • Sharps, flats and naturals • The Greek god of the theatre • The era Shakespeare was writing in • Who Wrote The Two Gentlemen of Verona? • What does the Latin word 'donum' mean? • If I have 12g of Carbon, I have a _______ • What always features in Anthony Gormley's work? • ...
SUB WORK (Thursday Jan. 14th, 2016) 2016-01-13
Across
- The person who is the leader or in charge of the play
- A long speech by one actor
- A change in pitch or tone of voice
- The hero in a plot or story
- The person who writes the plays, another word for "author"
- The villain in a plot or story
- The correct way in which you view a play
- To perform on a stage (the action)
- Born out of Commedia del' Arte, acting without a script
- An actor must do this to be heard onstage
- Playwright who wrote Romeo And Juliet.
- The audience of a theatre, another name for "audience"
- The art form of telling a story without words, solely with the body
- The general term for the place or building where plays are presented
- The first actor
- What an actor carries onstage
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- The verse in which Shakespeare wrote his plays
- The lines spoken by two or more actors onstage
- Where an actor is directed to or moves onstage
- Actors read from this, eventually memorize it, and perform it onstage
- A dramatic play, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme
- A person in a play or story
- The person who wrote Medea (not Tyler Perry)
- The stage used in Greek theater. It was carved out of the hillsides.
- A movement of part of the body to express an idea or meaning.
- Where a play takes place (in the story)
- Actors must do this to get into a play. It is like an interview, where you show them what you've got
27 Clues: The first actor • A long speech by one actor • The hero in a plot or story • A person in a play or story • What an actor carries onstage • The villain in a plot or story • A change in pitch or tone of voice • To perform on a stage (the action) • Playwright who wrote Romeo And Juliet. • Where a play takes place (in the story) • The correct way in which you view a play • ...
Guess Who - Guess What 2025-03-30
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- The person who fought the Spanish Armada and became a hero
- The person who is a famous Portuguese football player
- The football club that lost against Union Berlin yesterday
- The scientist whose theory changed physics forever
- The superhero who was bitten by a radioactive spider
- The country that is shaped like a boot and is located in southern Europe
- The person who was the first queen of England
- The planet which is known as the Red Planet and is the fourth from the sun
- The city that is the capital of France and is known as the "City of Love"
- The object that Jay found at the tour
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- The person who was the chancellor of Germany from 2005 to 2021
- The most famous play that William Shakespeare wrote
- The person who wrote a lot of plays during the reign of Elizabeth I
- The artist whose most famous painting is the Mona Lisa
- The person who is currently the president of the United States
- The amusement park that is one of the largest theme parks in Europe
- The animal that is known as the king of the jungle
- The metal that is used to make coins
- The city that is home to the Colosseum and was the center of the Roman
- The continent which is the second largest in the world and home to the Sahara
- The river that is the longest in the world and flows through Egypt
- The person who isn't happy about the choice of the Tudor Period
- The person who wanted to do the Tudor Period for the calendar
23 Clues: The metal that is used to make coins • The object that Jay found at the tour • The person who was the first queen of England • The animal that is known as the king of the jungle • The scientist whose theory changed physics forever • The most famous play that William Shakespeare wrote • The superhero who was bitten by a radioactive spider • ...
Forum_Jänner 2015 2015-01-12
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- William Shakespeare
- Titel des neuen James Bond Film
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- Anzahl der Knochen im Menschen (Zahl ausgeschrieben)
- Wo in Tirol werden Teile des neuen James Bond gedreht?
- Schlacht zwischen Griechen und Persern 480 v. Chr. (Schlacht von ...)
- Längster Fluss Österreichs
- Regisseur Hobbit
- Leadsänger der Band "Queen"
- Hauptstadt: Finnland
9 Clues: Regisseur Hobbit • William Shakespeare • Hauptstadt: Finnland • Längster Fluss Österreichs • Leadsänger der Band "Queen" • Titel des neuen James Bond Film • Anzahl der Knochen im Menschen (Zahl ausgeschrieben) • Wo in Tirol werden Teile des neuen James Bond gedreht? • Schlacht zwischen Griechen und Persern 480 v. Chr. (Schlacht von ...)
Famous Brits 2021-01-29
9 Clues: a TV doctor • a British action hero • the enemy of Doctor Who • a famous British writer • a famous British detective • the cousin of Elizabeth I. • a former British football player • first name of a famous British queen • the king who died because of an arrow
easy general question 2024-10-16
9 Clues: Capital of France • Days in a leap year • Known as the Red Planet • Longest river in the world • Author of "Romeo and Juliet" • Main ingredient in guacamole • Boiling point of water in Celsius • Whale: Largest mammal in the ocean • Color made by mixing red and white
English dramas 2021-09-17
7 Clues: birthday party • waiting for Godot • The way of the world • She stoops to conquer • The school for scandal • Murder in the cathedral • A mid summer's nights dream
Shakespeare crossword by Verbalectomy 2022-08-01
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- Pray tell me which is the trio cooking (7)
- Offspring after expenses is well versed (6)
- Black board game (7)
- It's fun to arrive with home improvement with the core missing (6)
- Mixed, gyrated, and a sticky end (7)
- Headgear you allow for a family (7)
- Suggested destination for Ophelia (7)
- Endlessly relentless but pacifiable (5)
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- Drunk as Mr Andronicus, hark hark! (5)
- Junior office employee founded shortly what might be found in a tea cup (7)
- Toby, post-prandially (5)
- Ideal mannequin for Covid-19 handwashing campaign (3,7)
- Off in Elsinore? (6)
13 Clues: Black board game (7) • Off in Elsinore? (6) • Toby, post-prandially (5) • Headgear you allow for a family (7) • Mixed, gyrated, and a sticky end (7) • Suggested destination for Ophelia (7) • Drunk as Mr Andronicus, hark hark! (5) • Endlessly relentless but pacifiable (5) • Pray tell me which is the trio cooking (7) • Offspring after expenses is well versed (6) • ...
Shakespeare/Romeo and Juliet 2026-04-18
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- what Shakespeare used to catch the interest of the audience
- Imagery is all about...
- recurrent groupings of metaphors and similes
- The chorus of the prologue describes Romeo and Juliet as ----- lovers
- most difficult method of dating Shakespearean plays
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- plays were not played without an...
- the background of every play
- Juliet's family name
- the city where Romeo and Juliet is set
- Shakespeare's rhythms are...
- most stage directions were added by the...
- a character could suddenly change from --- to solemn verse
- the imagery used by both the characters to describes their love
13 Clues: Juliet's family name • Imagery is all about... • the background of every play • Shakespeare's rhythms are... • plays were not played without an... • the city where Romeo and Juliet is set • most stage directions were added by the... • recurrent groupings of metaphors and similes • most difficult method of dating Shakespearean plays • ...
Hamlet 2024-10-17
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- Kelle nimetab Hamlet enne surma oma pärijaks
- Hamleti onu nimi, kes tappis tema isa?
- Linna nimi, kus sündmused toimuvad?
- Lõpeta tsitaat: "Olen mures, et see, mida ma kavatsen teha, on…
- Mis on hamleti isa nimi?
- lossis Kus leinab Hamlet oma isa?
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- Hamleti armastatu nimi?
- Kellega abiellus Claudius?
- Raamatu autor: William…
- Kes tappis Poloniuse
- Millise riigi prints on Hamlet?
11 Clues: Kes tappis Poloniuse • Hamleti armastatu nimi? • Raamatu autor: William… • Mis on hamleti isa nimi? • Kellega abiellus Claudius? • Millise riigi prints on Hamlet? • lossis Kus leinab Hamlet oma isa? • Linna nimi, kus sündmused toimuvad? • Hamleti onu nimi, kes tappis tema isa? • Kelle nimetab Hamlet enne surma oma pärijaks • ...
The Renassiance 2024-10-31
9 Clues: Centering the sun • Centering the earth • written by shakespeare • Known for his paintings • how books were mass produdced • where was the Renaissance started • definition of the word Renaissance • method how did scientist figure out things? • the method of finding out things not based on religion
anglu 2024-12-17
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- The longest play written by Shakespeare?
- The famous play featuring a Scottish king
- Shakespeare's wife
- The country where Shakespeare was born
- Shakespeare's father’s profession
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- The famous play with the character Hamlet
- The type of play "Romeo and Juliet" is
- Shakespeare's birthplace city?
- Shakespeare's first name
- The theater where Shakespeare's plays were performed
10 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's birthplace city? • Shakespeare's father’s profession • The longest play written by Shakespeare? • The type of play "Romeo and Juliet" is • The country where Shakespeare was born • The famous play with the character Hamlet • The famous play featuring a Scottish king • ...
Romeo & Juliet: Prologue 2025-08-31
9 Clues: Fair • Before Juliet • Romeo's Household • Juliet's Household • The word for Fate in the Prologue • The form that the prologue is written in • A common saying to describe forbidden love • The cause of the feud between two households • The word Shakespeare uses to describe this feud
Jess's Crossword 2020-04-28
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- “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? (7)
- What is the name of the school that Sephy and Callum go to in ‘Noughts and Crosses’? (9)
- What’s the name of the most famous red wine brands which originates from the region in Tuscany? (7)
- What’s the French word for ‘grapefruit’? (12)
- 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? (6)
- Which actor played James Bond in the most movies? (5,5)
- What is the smallest segment of sound that comprises the basic building blocks of a language? (7)
- What preservatives are widely used in winemaking? 8)
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- Agatha Christie's detective (7,6)
- What is the name of the Hippogriff from Harry Potter? (8)
- How many letters has the longest word in the English language got? (9)
- 2019 Happiness Report's Happiest Country (6)
- What woodwind instrument’s name comes from French for ‘high wood’? (4)
- What planet has approximately the same landmass as Earth? (4)
- What name is given to the two days a year when day and night are of equal length? (7)
15 Clues: Agatha Christie's detective (7,6) • 2019 Happiness Report's Happiest Country (6) • What’s the French word for ‘grapefruit’? (12) • What preservatives are widely used in winemaking? 8) • Which actor played James Bond in the most movies? (5,5) • What is the name of the Hippogriff from Harry Potter? (8) • What planet has approximately the same landmass as Earth? (4) • ...
Shakespeare Vocab Continued 2020-01-23
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- a speech given by a character alone on the stage to let the audience know what the character is thinking and feeling
- giving human qualities to something that is not human
- repetition of initial consonant sounds
- a long speech given by one character to other characters on stage
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- hints and clues the author gives to suggest what will happen later in a plot
- a line spoken by an actor to the audience but not intended for others on the stage
- a comparison of two things that DOES use like or as
- a reason for doing something, usually internal rather than external
- a comparison of two things without using like or as; often uses "is" instead
9 Clues: repetition of initial consonant sounds • a comparison of two things that DOES use like or as • giving human qualities to something that is not human • a long speech given by one character to other characters on stage • a reason for doing something, usually internal rather than external • hints and clues the author gives to suggest what will happen later in a plot • ...
shakespeare: the theatre and the sonnets 2022-06-06
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- upper stage of the famous scene of Romeo and Juliet
- theatre rebuilt in 1599
- where actors get changed
- my mistress’ eyes are nothing like the sun can be defined as a…
- term of comparison for the young man
- influence the destinies of human beings
- symbol of the ages of men
- sonnets 1-126 are dedicated to…
- what does thee mean
- in shall i compare thee by what is the summer perturbed
- pentameter used by shakespeare
- make the fair youth and the dark lady immortal
- symbol of passage of time
- an unexpected change of image and tone
- the sensations caused by love
- the theatre were built beyond the… because they were illegal
- the door used by characters like witches, ghosts, supernatural creatures
- hold name for the theatres
- sits for rich people
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- symbol of beauty
- the eyes of the dark lady are no longer…
- eye of heaven(shall i compare thee)
- the public that assists at the play
- sonnets 127-154 are dedicated to…
- sits for poor people
- how poor people were called
- the form of the theatre
- possible dark lady of Shakespeare
- the roofed galleries host the…
- the theatre whose name is an animal
- used to recreate the atmosphere of the evening and the nights in the plays
- beauty of the young man
- roof above the stage
- the last two verses of the sonnet
- objects used on stage
- the theatre whose name is a flower
- recurring theme and an enemy of love
- holds the flag and announce a new play
38 Clues: symbol of beauty • what does thee mean • sits for poor people • roof above the stage • sits for rich people • objects used on stage • theatre rebuilt in 1599 • the form of the theatre • beauty of the young man • where actors get changed • symbol of the ages of men • symbol of passage of time • hold name for the theatres • how poor people were called • the sensations caused by love • ...
SUB WORK (Thursday Jan. 14th, 2016) 2016-01-13
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- The villain in a plot or story
- Actors must do this to get into a play. It is like an interview, where you show them what you've got
- A person in a play or story
- The art form of telling a story without words, solely with the body
- The person who writes the plays, another word for "author"
- The correct way in which you view a play
- Born out of Commedia del' Arte, acting without a script
- A long speech by one actor
- The stage used in Greek theater. It was carved out of the hillsides.
- Where a play takes place (in the story)
- What an actor carries onstage
- Actors read from this, eventually memorize it, and perform it onstage
- The lines spoken by two or more actors onstage
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- To perform on a stage (the action)
- Playwright who wrote Romeo And Juliet.
- The person who is the leader or in charge of the play
- Where an actor is directed to or moves onstage
- The verse in which Shakespeare wrote his plays
- The audience of a theatre, another name for "audience"
- A change in pitch or tone of voice
- A dramatic play, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme
- The person who wrote Medea (not Tyler Perry)
- The hero in a plot or story
- The general term for the place or building where plays are presented
- The first actor
- An actor must do this to be heard onstage
- A movement of part of the body to express an idea or meaning.
27 Clues: The first actor • A long speech by one actor • A person in a play or story • The hero in a plot or story • What an actor carries onstage • The villain in a plot or story • To perform on a stage (the action) • A change in pitch or tone of voice • Playwright who wrote Romeo And Juliet. • Where a play takes place (in the story) • The correct way in which you view a play • ...
SUB WORK (Thursday Jan. 14th, 2016) 2016-01-13
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- Actors must do this to get into a play. It is like an interview, where you show them what you've got
- The hero in a plot or story
- The person who writes the plays, another word for "author"
- Born out of Commedia del' Arte, acting without a script
- A person in a play or story
- The verse in which Shakespeare wrote his plays
- Actors read from this, eventually memorize it, and perform it onstage
- Where an actor is directed to or moves onstage
- Playwright who wrote Romeo And Juliet.
- The audience of a theatre, another name for "audience"
- The person who wrote Medea (not Tyler Perry)
- To perform on a stage (the action)
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- The person who is the leader or in charge of the play
- A dramatic play, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme
- The stage used in Greek theater. It was carved out of the hillsides.
- A movement of part of the body to express an idea or meaning.
- What an actor carries onstage
- The correct way in which you view a play
- The art form of telling a story without words, solely with the body
- The first actor
- The villain in a plot or story
- A change in pitch or tone of voice
- The lines spoken by two or more actors onstage
- A long speech by one actor
- The general term for the place or building where plays are presented
- Where a play takes place (in the story)
- An actor must do this to be heard onstage
27 Clues: The first actor • A long speech by one actor • The hero in a plot or story • A person in a play or story • What an actor carries onstage • The villain in a plot or story • A change in pitch or tone of voice • To perform on a stage (the action) • Playwright who wrote Romeo And Juliet. • Where a play takes place (in the story) • The correct way in which you view a play • ...
SUB WORK (Thursday Jan. 14th, 2016) 2016-01-13
Across
- The audience of a theatre, another name for "audience"
- Born out of Commedia del' Arte, acting without a script
- The person who writes the plays, another word for "author"
- Where a play takes place (in the story)
- The person who is the leader or in charge of the play
- The art form of telling a story without words, solely with the body
- The villain in a plot or story
- The general term for the place or building where plays are presented
- The verse in which Shakespeare wrote his plays
- The first actor
- The stage used in Greek theater. It was carved out of the hillsides.
- The person who wrote Medea (not Tyler Perry)
Down
- A change in pitch or tone of voice
- The hero in a plot or story
- Actors read from this, eventually memorize it, and perform it onstage
- Where an actor is directed to or moves onstage
- The correct way in which you view a play
- Playwright who wrote Romeo And Juliet.
- A dramatic play, often in verse, dealing with a serious or somber theme
- Actors must do this to get into a play. It is like an interview, where you show them what you've got
- An actor must do this to be heard onstage
- What an actor carries onstage
- A movement of part of the body to express an idea or meaning.
- A person in a play or story
- A long speech by one actor
- To perform on a stage (the action)
- The lines spoken by two or more actors onstage
27 Clues: The first actor • A long speech by one actor • The hero in a plot or story • A person in a play or story • What an actor carries onstage • The villain in a plot or story • A change in pitch or tone of voice • To perform on a stage (the action) • Playwright who wrote Romeo And Juliet. • Where a play takes place (in the story) • The correct way in which you view a play • ...
Drama History 2013-04-24
9 Clues: First type of film • First form of drama • A famous play writer • Another word for film • The latest types of films • First films had no ___________ • Televisions had no _________ at first • What we watch at home for entertainment • A famous actor during the silent era of films
Hamlet 2024-10-17
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- Kelle nimetab Hamlet enne surma oma pärijaks
- Hamleti onu nimi, kes tappis tema isa?
- Linna nimi, kus sündmused toimuvad?
- Lõpeta tsitaat: "Olen mures, et see, mida ma kavatsen teha, on…
- Mis on hamleti isa nimi?
- lossis Kus leinab Hamlet oma isa?
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- Hamleti armastatu nimi?
- Kellega abiellus Claudius?
- Raamatu autor: William…
- Kes tappis Poloniuse
- Millise riigi prints on Hamlet?
11 Clues: Kes tappis Poloniuse • Hamleti armastatu nimi? • Raamatu autor: William… • Mis on hamleti isa nimi? • Kellega abiellus Claudius? • Millise riigi prints on Hamlet? • lossis Kus leinab Hamlet oma isa? • Linna nimi, kus sündmused toimuvad? • Hamleti onu nimi, kes tappis tema isa? • Kelle nimetab Hamlet enne surma oma pärijaks • ...
Twelfth Night 2024-10-28
9 Clues: I use dramatic irony. • I am Viola's twin brother. • Malvolio's religious status. • Malvolio believes I love him. • Uses the name Cesario falsely. • This is the type of play I am. • I forged my Lady's handwriting. • Is tricked by other characters. • Viola could be described this way.
Europejski dzień języków 2025-09-14
9 Clues: The language of Shakespeare. • The language spoken in Rome. • The language spoken in Athens. • The language spoken in Berlin. • The language spoken in Warsaw. • The language spoken in Lisbon. • The language spoken in Helsinki. • The language of the Eiffel Tower. • The language of flamenco and paella.
Shakespeare Literary Terms Review 2015-12-20
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- direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken, in ordinary use
- a speech by one character in a play
- a group who says things at the same time
- event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period
- a writer or speaker says one thing, but really means something completely different
- character who is used as a contrast to another character; writer sets off/intensifies the qualities of 2 characters this way
- fourteen-line lyric poem that is usually written in iambic pentameter and that has one of several rhyme schemes (Shakespearean-3 four-line units or quatrains, followed by a concluding two-line unit, or couplet; abab cdcd efef gg)
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- a play, novel, or other narrative that depicts serious and important events in which the main character comes to an unhappy end
- the audience or reader knows something important that a character in a play or story does not know
- a story written to be acted for an audience
- a short introduction at the beginning of a play that gives a brief overview of the plot
- a combination of contradictory terms
- an unusually long speech in which a character who is on stage alone expresses his or her thoughts aloud
13 Clues: a speech by one character in a play • a combination of contradictory terms • a group who says things at the same time • a story written to be acted for an audience • event or detail that is inappropriate for the time period • direct, unadorned form of language, written or spoken, in ordinary use • ...
No Escaping Shakespeare 2022-05-25
9 Clues: suddenly • lacking in reality • roundness of the eye • make someone go away • being with no one else • breaking through for the first time • the joint between the forearm and upper arm • walking or behaving in a very confident way • loving someone makes you unable to see their faults
Shakespeare and Macbeth 2023-10-12
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- What was Shakespeare's eldest daughters name?
- Finish the famous witch quote. "Double Double, Toil and....
- What is Shakespeare's first name?
- How did Macbeth kill King Duncan?
- How many kids did he have?
- Hathaway What was his wife's name?
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- Who was framed for killing the King?
- Who kills Macbeth?
- What type of play is Macbeth?
- How many witches are there in Macbeth?
10 Clues: Who kills Macbeth? • How many kids did he have? • What type of play is Macbeth? • What is Shakespeare's first name? • How did Macbeth kill King Duncan? • Hathaway What was his wife's name? • Who was framed for killing the King? • How many witches are there in Macbeth? • What was Shakespeare's eldest daughters name? • ...
Moors in Shakespeare 2023-03-01
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- By this time period, the term Moor was used to describe anyone with dark skin.
- The first black actor to portray Othello in London.
- The region the people in 4-down were from.
- Moorish _______ can still be seen in southern Spain and Portugal.
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- A ______ History of Africa
- The peninsula ruled by the Moors from 711-1492 CE.
- The term Moor originally described this group.
- Johannes ___ Africanus
- Used in Shakespeare's depiction of Othello.
9 Clues: Johannes ___ Africanus • A ______ History of Africa • The region the people in 4-down were from. • Used in Shakespeare's depiction of Othello. • The term Moor originally described this group. • The peninsula ruled by the Moors from 711-1492 CE. • The first black actor to portray Othello in London. • Moorish _______ can still be seen in southern Spain and Portugal. • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2012-02-23
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- [Literary Term] A crescendo, the point of highest excitement.
- "We are all punished."
- Shows the genre of the play with "this" at Globe Theater.
- [Literary Term] "Beg" "Bag" "Wag" *Not definition
- "Did you bite your _ _ _ _ _ at us sir?"
- Servant to Capulet and he was with Gregory at the first.
- "O! Art _ _ _ _ Romeo!"
- Is this play about Romance or Horror?
- [Literary Term] a literary device in which an author indistinctly suggests certain plot developments that might come later in the story.
- Juliet's future husband and murdered by Romeo.
- What is an old English called?
- [Literary Term] speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud.
- Romeo's last name.
- When was Paris and Juliet's wedding date?
- Small shields.
- Romeo's secret lover beginning in the play
- Juliet's age *number
- "A _ _ _ _ by any other name would still smell as sweet"
- [Literary Term] Irony that when the words and actions of the characters of a work of literature have a different meaning for the reader than they do for the characters.
- [Literary Term] an opening to a story that establishes the setting and gives background information.
- He's a Montague and a peace maker.
- When did Shakespeare born? 1564. Is Yes or No?
- Nurse's servant.
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- [Literary Term] a figure of speech that directly compares two different things, usually by employing the words "like" or "as".
- Rude youngster
- Servant to Montague.
- Took care of Juliet for 13 years.
- The main place where Romeo and Juliet lives.
- Lord Capulet suggests to make Romeo _ _ _ _ _ _ in Verona
- Who's the author of this play?
- Romeo were vanished and moved to...
- Deliberate exaggeration in writing or speech.
- When did William Shakespeare die? 1646. Write Yes or No?
- High social rank.
- Thing that made Juliet sleep 42 hours.
- Juliet's last name.
- John Person who didn't send a letter to Romeo.
- After party, Romeo found Juliet at...
- Who's reading prologue in this play?
- Servant for Romeo
- Romeo's humorous bestfriend. Murdered by Tybalt
- Who told a news about Juliet's death to Romeo? *Friar
- What does Romeo and Mercutio wear to go to party?
- Romeo And Juliet played at this theater.
- [Literary Term] _ _ _ _ _ Verse is unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter.
- [Literary Term] story or tangible thing to represent a less tangible thing or some intangible quality or idea.
- A servant to Capulet and he was with Sampson.
- [Literary Term] Verbal _ _ _ _ _.
- What's "Violence" in an old English?
- The genre of the play.
- He's a Capulet and he always wants to fight.
- What is "Lack" in old English?
52 Clues: Rude youngster • Small shields. • Nurse's servant. • High social rank. • Servant for Romeo • Romeo's last name. • Juliet's last name. • Servant to Montague. • Juliet's age *number • "We are all punished." • The genre of the play. • "O! Art _ _ _ _ Romeo!" • Who's the author of this play? • What is an old English called? • What is "Lack" in old English? • Took care of Juliet for 13 years. • ...
Common Things 2024-05-23
7 Clues: Law enforcers • Most common food • Most common drink • Most popular play writer • Best mode of transportation • Where everyone goes on Sunday • The one with the highest authority
Latin Language and Literature 2012-04-21
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- This side of the world Latin is still taught and studied
- Epic poem by Lucretius
- Made things easier to remember
- Where the Romans got their lanuage from
- Was influencedlautus by Plautus and Terence
- Controversial poet
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- Latin spread because of the Roman ______
- One of the most famous Romans
- All sorts of people commit their thoughts to _______
- Has strong presence of Latin
- No permanent threatre until this
- What was used for less formal messages
- Atony He killed Cicero
- He wrote the Annales
- What the Romans used to write on
- Lanuage of Roman government and legal system
16 Clues: Controversial poet • He wrote the Annales • Epic poem by Lucretius • Atony He killed Cicero • Has strong presence of Latin • One of the most famous Romans • Made things easier to remember • No permanent threatre until this • What the Romans used to write on • What was used for less formal messages • Where the Romans got their lanuage from • Latin spread because of the Roman ______ • ...
Purgatorio 2020-11-06
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- Angel whose statue is in the first terrace
- Fumes of wrath that cloud intellect
- The thing that is scrubbed away for Dante's pilgrimage
- The actor of movement
- The four ____ that represent the cardinal virtues
- The only way the sentences can be shortened
- Families this playwright made infamous
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- Women who was murdered by her husband
- Leading factor to indifference
- Liturgy of the ___
- The representation of waiting to repent
- The guide who enlisted the help of a saint
- The guide turned pilgrim
- Soul who explains vanity of glory
- The saint that helps Dante
- Restriction of the souls
16 Clues: Liturgy of the ___ • The actor of movement • The guide turned pilgrim • Restriction of the souls • The saint that helps Dante • Leading factor to indifference • Soul who explains vanity of glory • Fumes of wrath that cloud intellect • Women who was murdered by her husband • Families this playwright made infamous • The representation of waiting to repent • ...
The Renaissance 2023-03-11
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- Non-religious
- German inventor of the printing press
- The ability to read
- Wealthy person who finances a work of art
- a plucked stringed instrument
- Italian poet
- Don Quixote author
- Belief in the importance of the humanities
- Writer of Romeo and Juliet
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- a stringed keyboard instrument
- Study of languages, literature, history, and philosophy
- A new self-awareness or self-assuredness
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and were patrons of the arts
- Invented the telescope
- The old view in the Middle Ages was that the _____ governed everything.
- The word "renaissance" means ____
16 Clues: Italian poet • Non-religious • Don Quixote author • The ability to read • Invented the telescope • Writer of Romeo and Juliet • a plucked stringed instrument • a stringed keyboard instrument • The word "renaissance" means ____ • German inventor of the printing press • A new self-awareness or self-assuredness • Wealthy person who finances a work of art • ...
Romeo + Juliet 2021-11-30
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- Where does Romeo see the light from yonder window break?
- The all-seeing sun
- Who did Romeo buy his potion off?
- Meow Meow
- ___ between two houses both alike in dignity
- Social system in which men hold primary power
- A comic relief character
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- croissant man
- Mess with the shake you get the spear
- sonnet
- What made Romeo's lips taste funny
- Romeo had never seen true beauty until he entered the ___
- Take thee to ___
- Hang thee
- The inescapable death of a person.
- A dog of that kennel shall move me to stand
16 Clues: sonnet • Hang thee • Meow Meow • croissant man • Take thee to ___ • The all-seeing sun • A comic relief character • Who did Romeo buy his potion off? • What made Romeo's lips taste funny • The inescapable death of a person. • Mess with the shake you get the spear • A dog of that kennel shall move me to stand • ___ between two houses both alike in dignity • ...
Romeo + Juliet 2021-11-30
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- Croissant man
- Mess with the shake you get the spear
- A comic relief character
- Take thee to ___
- Social system in which men hold primary power
- What made Romeo's lips taste funny
- A dog of that kennel shall move me to stand
- Who did Romeo buy his potion off?
- Where does Romeo see the light from yonder window break?
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- Meow Meow
- The inescapable death of a person.
- ___ between two houses both alike in dignity
- The all-seeing sun
- Hang thee
- Romeo had never seen true beauty until he entered the ___
- Sonnet
16 Clues: Sonnet • Meow Meow • Hang thee • Croissant man • Take thee to ___ • The all-seeing sun • A comic relief character • Who did Romeo buy his potion off? • The inescapable death of a person. • What made Romeo's lips taste funny • Mess with the shake you get the spear • A dog of that kennel shall move me to stand • ___ between two houses both alike in dignity • ...
Famous figures of History Crossword 2023-10-06
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- Prime Minister who loved cigars
- A Duke from Normandy who conquered England
- Author of "A Christmas Carol"
- AKA Fuhrer
- Created the world's first vaccination
- A global conflict from 1939-1945
- A global conflict from 1914-1918
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- Queen of England, Daughter of Henry VIII
- Responsible for creating a huge ancient empire
- A very famous king who had six marriages
- Playwright and Poet, wrote "Macbeth"
- World famous nurse "The Lady with the lamp"
- Queen of Britain who died in 1901
- Britain's greatest Naval Commander, died 1805
- Ancient Egyptian Kings
- France's greatest general
16 Clues: AKA Fuhrer • Ancient Egyptian Kings • France's greatest general • Author of "A Christmas Carol" • Prime Minister who loved cigars • A global conflict from 1939-1945 • A global conflict from 1914-1918 • Queen of Britain who died in 1901 • Playwright and Poet, wrote "Macbeth" • Created the world's first vaccination • Queen of England, Daughter of Henry VIII • ...
Postimpressionismo 2021-11-03
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- interpretano il sogno e miti
- pittore Trentino
- dipinge una scena di vita borghese
- minuscoli puntini
- si rifanno a Dante e Shakespeare
- uso di pennellate filamentose
- cerca la semplificazione dei volumi
- riempire con un singolo colore dentro una linea di contorno
- trascorre parte della sua vita a Tahiti
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- ne viene dipinto oltre 50 copie
- dipinto usato in ambiente socialista
- nuova fonte di ispirazione deli artisti
- ha uno stile fotografico
- teorizza la legge sul contrasto simultaneo
- i suoi colori preferiti sono il blu cobalto e il giallo cromo
- usa pennellate simili ad un mosaico
16 Clues: pittore Trentino • minuscoli puntini • ha uno stile fotografico • interpretano il sogno e miti • uso di pennellate filamentose • ne viene dipinto oltre 50 copie • si rifanno a Dante e Shakespeare • dipinge una scena di vita borghese • cerca la semplificazione dei volumi • usa pennellate simili ad un mosaico • dipinto usato in ambiente socialista • ...
Shakespeare's Secret 2022-04-19
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- York once home to the famous twin towers
- create crystal formations
- a place that houses many books
- famous English playwright, poet and actor
- man's best friend
- de Vere was the real author of Shakespeare's
- little boy who befriends Hero
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- a place you go to to learn
- Hero's sister
- state where Hero and her family move to
- main character in Shakespeare's Secret
- mode of transportation
- something you wear around your neck
- scissors used in gardens to cut plants
- made of carbon atoms, bonded in such a way as
- Roth Hero's neighbor
16 Clues: Hero's sister • man's best friend • mode of transportation • Roth Hero's neighbor • create crystal formations • a place you go to to learn • little boy who befriends Hero • a place that houses many books • something you wear around your neck • main character in Shakespeare's Secret • scissors used in gardens to cut plants • state where Hero and her family move to • ...
Shakespeare's Secret 2022-04-19
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- York once home to the famous twin towers
- create crystal formations
- a place that houses many books
- famous English playwright, poet and actor
- man's best friend
- de Vere was the real author of Shakespeare's
- little boy who befriends Hero
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- a place you go to to learn
- Hero's sister
- state where Hero and her family move to
- main character in Shakespeare's Secret
- mode of transportation
- something you wear around your neck
- scissors used in gardens to cut plants
- made of carbon atoms, bonded in such a way as
- Roth Hero's neighbor
16 Clues: Hero's sister • man's best friend • mode of transportation • Roth Hero's neighbor • create crystal formations • a place you go to to learn • little boy who befriends Hero • a place that houses many books • something you wear around your neck • main character in Shakespeare's Secret • scissors used in gardens to cut plants • state where Hero and her family move to • ...
7th Grade English 2026-06-09
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- awesome 7th grade team
- sci-fi novel by Yoon Ha Lee
- thing you acted out this year
- first novel of the year
- traditional lit subgenre with gods/goddesses
- dude who wrote plays
- credibility
- logical argument
- cool thing you made about a topic of your choice
- fancy word for story
- emotional appeal
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- thing you write every class
- creature you created using word stems
- a pattern you see over and over in literature
- subgenre of traditional lit often passed down orally
- sci-fi novel with a shed where crazy stuff happens
16 Clues: credibility • logical argument • emotional appeal • dude who wrote plays • fancy word for story • awesome 7th grade team • first novel of the year • thing you write every class • sci-fi novel by Yoon Ha Lee • thing you acted out this year • creature you created using word stems • traditional lit subgenre with gods/goddesses • a pattern you see over and over in literature • ...
Common Themes in Literature 2020-04-15
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- The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin
- Breathing Room by Marsha Hayles
- Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon
- Othello by William Shakespeare
- Hatchet by Gary Paulsen
- Nobody Hugs a Cactus by Carter Goodrich
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- Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson
- To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee
- A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness
- The Giver by Lois Lowry
- The Fault in Our Stars by John Green
11 Clues: The Giver by Lois Lowry • Hatchet by Gary Paulsen • Othello by William Shakespeare • Chains by Laurie Halse Anderson • Breathing Room by Marsha Hayles • A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness • The Westing Game by Ellen Raskin • To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee • The Fault in Our Stars by John Green • Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon • Nobody Hugs a Cactus by Carter Goodrich
Christmas Present 2020-12-21
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- Give Someone a look ?
- Speciality of Vincent Price
- northerner inserted German hot dog filler
- hours for a mixed up bed bug ?
- time of year Julius landed
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- Home for a chocolate Orange ?
- Bronze Medal position
- alien lands just after first month of the year
- Scottie engaged it for Kirk
- Sylvester has the eye of the tiger
- Shakespeare was mixed up about Troy
11 Clues: Bronze Medal position • Give Someone a look ? • time of year Julius landed • Scottie engaged it for Kirk • Speciality of Vincent Price • Home for a chocolate Orange ? • hours for a mixed up bed bug ? • Sylvester has the eye of the tiger • Shakespeare was mixed up about Troy • northerner inserted German hot dog filler • alien lands just after first month of the year
Derick Florentin 3 2020-12-17
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- The everyday language spoken in a region
- Wrote the Prince in 1513
- became more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
- wrote The Divine Comedy
- made the mona lisa
- French word for “rebirth.”
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- made the ceiling of the SIstine chapel
- made the birth of Venus
- made the school of Athens
- another word for a play
- created the Christion Bible
11 Clues: made the mona lisa • made the birth of Venus • another word for a play • wrote The Divine Comedy • Wrote the Prince in 1513 • made the school of Athens • French word for “rebirth.” • created the Christion Bible • made the ceiling of the SIstine chapel • The everyday language spoken in a region • became more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
Sammie Means 3 2020-12-17
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- Wrote a book called The Prince in 1513
- Poet is 14,000 lines
- everyday language people spoke
- non religious ideas
- Began his career as a sculptor in Florence
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- a play write who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- French word for "rebirth"
- A German printer
- He painted many frescoes for the palace pope
- Born in 1445, Florence-died May 17,1510, Florence
- He painted Mona Lisa
11 Clues: A German printer • non religious ideas • Poet is 14,000 lines • He painted Mona Lisa • French word for "rebirth" • everyday language people spoke • Wrote a book called The Prince in 1513 • a play write who wrote Romeo and Juliet • Began his career as a sculptor in Florence • He painted many frescoes for the palace pope • Born in 1445, Florence-died May 17,1510, Florence
Romeo and Juliet 2021-04-07
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- Where is the play set?
- Who do Juliet's parents want her to marry?
- Who is Juliet's cousin?
- What Friar marries Romeo and Juliet?
- what genre is the play?
- What family does Romeo belong to?
- Who is Romeo's best friend?
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- Who raised Juliet?
- What family does Juliet belong to?
- Who wrote the play?
- Who does Romeo love at the beginning of the play?
11 Clues: Who raised Juliet? • Who wrote the play? • Where is the play set? • Who is Juliet's cousin? • what genre is the play? • Who is Romeo's best friend? • What family does Romeo belong to? • What family does Juliet belong to? • What Friar marries Romeo and Juliet? • Who do Juliet's parents want her to marry? • Who does Romeo love at the beginning of the play?
Ocoee Book Rack Crossword 2023-09-30
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- How many punches do you need to get a free book?
- Cost of our books
- How many books are there in the store?
- Where you are right now?
- Author of the Alex Cross series
- Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird?
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- Not fiction, but...
- Cost of books outside
- What is on the front counter?
- 6 Cds + 2 Movies - 5 dollars =
- Author of Hamlet
11 Clues: Author of Hamlet • Cost of our books • Not fiction, but... • Cost of books outside • Where you are right now? • What is on the front counter? • 6 Cds + 2 Movies - 5 dollars = • Author of the Alex Cross series • Who wrote To Kill a Mockingbird? • How many books are there in the store? • How many punches do you need to get a free book?
Shakespare 2024-02-16
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- what king did he perform to
- where was Shakespeare born
- what was his wife name
- what was his job
- what was Shakespeare's first name
- what drink did Shakespeare's father drink as a job
- how many kids did he have
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- What was one of his children called
- how many siblings does he have
- what happened on 23 April 1616
- A stadium he made
11 Clues: what was his job • A stadium he made • what was his wife name • how many kids did he have • where was Shakespeare born • what king did he perform to • how many siblings does he have • what happened on 23 April 1616 • what was Shakespeare's first name • What was one of his children called • what drink did Shakespeare's father drink as a job
Poems 2023-12-04
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- the amount of lines in a sonnet
- bringing an inanimate object to life
- a repeated vowel sound in a line
- a famous poet
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- a poem with lots of made up words
- four o clock in the afternoon
- the point of view from someone
- a sound written as a word
- What sonnet 27 about
- saying something is like another
- a 14 line poem
11 Clues: a famous poet • a 14 line poem • What sonnet 27 about • a sound written as a word • four o clock in the afternoon • the point of view from someone • the amount of lines in a sonnet • saying something is like another • a repeated vowel sound in a line • a poem with lots of made up words • bringing an inanimate object to life
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-14
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- Juliet's family name
- The name of Romeo's servant
- Thing that Romeo compares Juliet to
- The rhyming scheme that the play is written in
- Where "Romeo and Juliet" takes place
- Took care of Juliet when she was young
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- Romeo's family name
- Capulet who killed Mercutio
- Where Shakespeare was born
- The second step of Juliet's plan in act IV
- The reason a letter couldn't be delivered
- Someone who sells and makes medicine
- Romeo's spiritual advisor
- The man who wants to marry Juliet in act I
- Cousin of Prince Escalus
- Where Romeo goes after he is banished
16 Clues: Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Cousin of Prince Escalus • Romeo's spiritual advisor • Where Shakespeare was born • Capulet who killed Mercutio • The name of Romeo's servant • Thing that Romeo compares Juliet to • Someone who sells and makes medicine • Where "Romeo and Juliet" takes place • Where Romeo goes after he is banished • Took care of Juliet when she was young • ...
Macbeth 2018-04-20
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- Givers of advice or evil manipulators?
- How was Macduff born?
- Another name for a lord or nobleman
- Seeks help from England to regain his right
- Macbeth's stronghold
- "O, full of _________ is my mind."
- Motivated by a lost child
- Pays the price for ambition
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- Escaped the assassins
- Country in which the tale is set
- The correct way to spell the playwrights's name
- Always the most suspicious of Macbeth
- Kind ruler but should have done his own fighting
- The people for whom the play was made
- Walking woods!
- Father of kings
16 Clues: Walking woods! • Father of kings • Macbeth's stronghold • Escaped the assassins • How was Macduff born? • Motivated by a lost child • Pays the price for ambition • Country in which the tale is set • "O, full of _________ is my mind." • Another name for a lord or nobleman • Always the most suspicious of Macbeth • The people for whom the play was made • ...
Postimpressionismo 2021-11-03
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- pittore Trentino
- si rifanno a Dante e Shakespeare
- i suoi colori preferiti sono il blu cobalto e il giallo cromo
- cerca la semplificazione dei volumi
- minuscoli puntini
- dipinge una scena di vita borghese
- ne viene dipinto oltre 50 copie
- riempire con un singolo colore dentro una linea di contorno
- trascorre parte della sua vita a Tahiti
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- usa pennellate simili ad un mosaico
- nuova fonte di ispirazione deli artisti
- ha uno stile fotografico
- dipinto usato in ambiente socialista
- interpretano il sogno e miti
- teorizza la legge sul contrasto simultaneo
- uso di pennellate filamentose
16 Clues: pittore Trentino • minuscoli puntini • ha uno stile fotografico • interpretano il sogno e miti • uso di pennellate filamentose • ne viene dipinto oltre 50 copie • si rifanno a Dante e Shakespeare • dipinge una scena di vita borghese • usa pennellate simili ad un mosaico • cerca la semplificazione dei volumi • dipinto usato in ambiente socialista • ...
Romeo and Juliet: Prologue and Act I 2022-04-13
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- who broke up the fight in the street
- suggests Romeo should forget about Rosaline
- to increase the size or amount
- Juliet's family name
- the playwrite
- causing harm or ruin
- maintains religious opinion contrary to those held by the church
- the person who Juliet's family wants her to marry
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- Romeo's family name
- who gives the "Queen Mab" speech
- something believed to cause distress
- a violation of the law
- Juliet's cousin
- Romeo's first love who doesn't love him back
- the setting of the play
- Romeo and Juliet is this type of play
16 Clues: the playwrite • Juliet's cousin • Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • causing harm or ruin • a violation of the law • the setting of the play • to increase the size or amount • who gives the "Queen Mab" speech • who broke up the fight in the street • something believed to cause distress • Romeo and Juliet is this type of play • suggests Romeo should forget about Rosaline • ...
Ren and ref croosword 2023-09-29
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- religious movement to change the catholic church
- What work did machiavelli write?
- common language
- Were partes of the french wars
- who parted with the catholic church because they wouldn't let him divorced.
- When someone pays for their sins
- What did erasmus write.
- Stopped the 30 year war
- Wrote 95 complaints of the church
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- Who wrote about human flaws?
- Who painted the Mona lisa?
- wanted to spread catholicism.
- what ended the french wars
- Someone that is wealthy and pays for art
- She made the Anglican church the official church of england
- Where the north renaissance started
16 Clues: common language • What did erasmus write. • Stopped the 30 year war • Who painted the Mona lisa? • what ended the french wars • Who wrote about human flaws? • wanted to spread catholicism. • Were partes of the french wars • What work did machiavelli write? • When someone pays for their sins • Wrote 95 complaints of the church • Where the north renaissance started • ...
Hamlets Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-31
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- / the man that stabbed Hamlet
- / Hamlets love interest
- / officer who saw the ghost while on duty
- / servant to Polonius, sent to France to spy on Laetres
- / Hamlets mother
- / Hamlets best friend
- / the man who wrote Hamlet
- / where the play take palace (country)
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- and Guildenstern / former friends of Hamlet
- / king of Denmark
- / Young prince of Norway
- Ghost / Claimed to be murdered by Claudius
- / another guard who also saw the ghost while on duty
- / father to Laertes and Ophelia
- / The courtier who summons Hamlet to his duel with Laetres
- / prince of Denmark
16 Clues: / Hamlets mother • / king of Denmark • / prince of Denmark • / Hamlets best friend • / Hamlets love interest • / Young prince of Norway • / the man who wrote Hamlet • / the man that stabbed Hamlet • / father to Laertes and Ophelia • / where the play take palace (country) • / officer who saw the ghost while on duty • Ghost / Claimed to be murdered by Claudius • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-03-07
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- The man who Lord and Lady Capulet want their daughter to marry
- friend and advisory of Romeo and Juliet; marries them together
- The genre of the play
- Romeo's old crush
- The male protagonist in the play "Romeo and Juliet"
- Romeo's best friend; killed by Tybalt
- The female protagonist in the play "Romeo and Juliet"
- Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt
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- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Prince of Verona
- Romeo's cousin
- Juliet's cousin; killed by Romeo
- Romeos house/family
- Juliet's house/family
- Where Romeo and Juliet live; the setting of the story
- Juliet's caretaker
16 Clues: Romeo's cousin • Prince of Verona • Romeo's old crush • Juliet's caretaker • Romeos house/family • The genre of the play • Juliet's house/family • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Juliet's cousin; killed by Romeo • Romeo's best friend; killed by Tybalt • Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt • The male protagonist in the play "Romeo and Juliet" • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-04-03
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- below the legal age of majority
- prevented by bad luck
- descendant of a common ancestors
- a person competing against another for superiority
- an intense dislike
- an British playwright from the 1500's
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- clash of interest
- belief in more than human beings
- a city on the Adige River in Veneto, Italy
- the power or right to give orders
- a substance used to cause illness or death
- a union of two people in a personal relationship
- an intense feeling of affection
- theatrical performance
- female offspring
- a social gathering of invited guests
16 Clues: female offspring • clash of interest • an intense dislike • prevented by bad luck • theatrical performance • below the legal age of majority • an intense feeling of affection • belief in more than human beings • descendant of a common ancestors • the power or right to give orders • a social gathering of invited guests • an British playwright from the 1500's • ...
Renaissance-oliver 2025-02-07
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- Overemphasis on human worth and ability
- author of Utopia
- Greatest playwright of all time
- Renaissance began here
- a rebirth in learning and he arts
- goal of education in the Renaissance
- pioneer of Renaissance Humanism
- story of an ideal state built on Christian principles
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- generally considered Shakespeare's greatest work
- book that said it is better for a ruler to be feared than loved
- Invented the printing press
- family that supported Renaissance artist
- author of the Prince
- famous satire of chivalry about a Spanish Knight
- Common everyday language
- leading advocate for church reform
16 Clues: author of Utopia • author of the Prince • Renaissance began here • Common everyday language • Invented the printing press • Greatest playwright of all time • pioneer of Renaissance Humanism • a rebirth in learning and he arts • leading advocate for church reform • goal of education in the Renaissance • Overemphasis on human worth and ability • ...
Romeo And Juliet 2012-02-23
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- The main place where Romeo and Juliet lives.
- When was Paris and Juliet's wedding date?
- [Literary Term] a literary device in which an author indistinctly suggests certain plot developments that might come later in the story.
- When did William Shakespeare die? Write Yes)1616 or No)1656
- Nurse's servant.
- What is an old English called?
- [Literary Term] _ _ _ _ _ Verse is unrhymed poetry written in iambic pentameter.
- "A _ _ _ _ by any other name would still smell as sweet"
- [Literary Term] A crescendo, the point of highest excitement.
- Servant for Romeo
- Romeo's last name.
- "O! Art _ _ _ _ Romeo!"
- [Literary Term] Irony that when the words and actions of the characters of a work of literature have a different meaning for the reader than they do for the characters.
- [Literary Term] "Beg" "Bag" "Wag" *Not definition
- Small shields.
- Juliet's last name.
- Shows the genre of the play with "this" at Globe Theater.
- Took care of Juliet for 13 years.
- A servant to Capulet and he was with Sampson.
- After party, Romeo found Juliet at...
- Who's reading prologue in this play?
- High social rank.
- Rude youngster
- [Literary Term] Verbal _ _ _ _ _.
- "Did you bite your _ _ _ _ _ at us sir?"
- Servant to Montague.
- [Literary Term] a figure of speech that directly compares two different things, usually by employing the words "like" or "as".
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- Lord Capulet suggests to make Romeo _ _ _ _ _ _ in Verona
- Juliet's future husband and murdered by Romeo.
- Juliet's age
- [Literary Term] speech presented by a single character, most often to express their thoughts aloud.
- Who's the author of this play?
- When did Shakespeare born? Write Yes)1546 or No)1564
- Romeo were vanished and moved to...
- [Literary Term] story or tangible thing to represent a less tangible thing or some intangible quality or idea.
- Romeo's humorous bestfriend. Murdered by Tybalt
- Romeo's secret lover beginning in the play
- [Literary Term] an opening to a story that establishes the setting and gives background information.
- Who told a news about Juliet's death to Romeo? *Friar
- Romeo And Juliet played at this theater.
- What does Romeo and Mercutio wear to go to party?
- "We are all punished."
- Servant to Capulet and he was with Gregory at the first.
- He's a Montague and a peace maker.
- Is this play about Romance or Horror?
- The genre of the play.
- What is "Lack" in old English?
- Thing that made Juliet sleep 42 hours.
- He's a Capulet and he always wants to fight.
- John Person who didn't send a letter to Romeo.
50 Clues: Juliet's age • Small shields. • Rude youngster • Nurse's servant. • Servant for Romeo • High social rank. • Romeo's last name. • Juliet's last name. • Servant to Montague. • "We are all punished." • The genre of the play. • "O! Art _ _ _ _ Romeo!" • Who's the author of this play? • What is an old English called? • What is "Lack" in old English? • Took care of Juliet for 13 years. • ...
10 things I hate about you - Crossword 2012-11-11
10 Clues: Camerons friend • Who does Cameron like? • Kat's and Biancas father • Plays the role of Katrina • Plays the role of Patrick • What is the movie based on? • That does Joey do for a job? • the year the movie was ceated • What sport does Cameron enjoy? • Who does Bianca kiss in the car at the end of the night?
English crossword 2016-07-12
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- when there is an exaggeration
- the way you separate interchangeable adjectives
- a word opposite in meaning to another
- past tense of teach
- when a letter/sound is repeated in words
- a contradiction that pits two ideas against each other
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- antonym of companion
- famous play by Shakespeare
- warning or indication of a future event
- the plural of goose
10 Clues: past tense of teach • the plural of goose • antonym of companion • famous play by Shakespeare • when there is an exaggeration • a word opposite in meaning to another • warning or indication of a future event • when a letter/sound is repeated in words • the way you separate interchangeable adjectives • a contradiction that pits two ideas against each other
Rock Music 2020-06-17
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- Composed "back in black"
- Royal rock band
- Likes to sing about space
- Smoke on the water, fire in the ___
- A shakespeare story also a song by Dire Straits
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- Band that rhymes with "a banana"
- Insect band
- Guns and which flowers?
- Planet closest to the sun
- Which singer is sometimes known as the "King Of Rock"?
10 Clues: Insect band • Royal rock band • Guns and which flowers? • Composed "back in black" • Likes to sing about space • Planet closest to the sun • Band that rhymes with "a banana" • Smoke on the water, fire in the ___ • A shakespeare story also a song by Dire Straits • Which singer is sometimes known as the "King Of Rock"?
De donkere getallen - Zwarte gaten 2018-05-31
10 Clues: Hoe oud is hij? • Waar is hij beland? • Wie is de schrijver? • Bij wie is hij geland? • Welk gerne is het boek? • Wat is zijn nationaliteit? • Hoe heet de hoofdpersonage? • Wat is het naam van het boek? • Wat voor een soot figuur is het? • Op welke school werd hij toegelaten?
Berühmte Autoren 2024-02-08
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- - Berühmter Dramatiker und Dichter
- - Schrieb "Krieg und Frieden"
- - Bekannt für "Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte"
- - Autor von "Der alte Mann und das Meer"
- - Bekannt für "Jane Eyre" und "Sturmhöhe"
- - Bekannt für "1984" und "Farm der Tiere"
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- - Autorin von "Stolz und Vorurteil"
- - Schöpferin der Harry-Potter-Reihe
- - Autor von "Der große Gatsby"
- - Schrieb "Die Abenteuer von Huckleberry Finn"
10 Clues: - Schrieb "Krieg und Frieden" • - Autor von "Der große Gatsby" • - Berühmter Dramatiker und Dichter • - Autorin von "Stolz und Vorurteil" • - Schöpferin der Harry-Potter-Reihe • - Autor von "Der alte Mann und das Meer" • - Bekannt für "Eine Weihnachtsgeschichte" • - Bekannt für "Jane Eyre" und "Sturmhöhe" • - Bekannt für "1984" und "Farm der Tiere" • ...
Emeria's Romeo And Juliet 2025-01-10
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- He likes plants and herbs
- he died known for being a jokester
- he died known for being hot tempered
- character who stabbed herself with the dagger
- character who poisoned himself
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- The author who wrote Romeo and juliet
- where Romeo and Juliet take place
- Romeos dad
- takes care of juliet
- temperamental father who disowned his daughter
10 Clues: Romeos dad • takes care of juliet • He likes plants and herbs • character who poisoned himself • where Romeo and Juliet take place • he died known for being a jokester • he died known for being hot tempered • The author who wrote Romeo and juliet • character who stabbed herself with the dagger • temperamental father who disowned his daughter
Capitulo 5 UN FESTIVAL DE ARTE crossword 2025-02-19
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- creador de esculturas
- Actual o reciente tipo de arte
- Un teatro espectáculo con música
- mi ______ favorito es "Yo soy Betty la fea"
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- lo que obtienes por ganar
- dentro de teatro la gente _____ los cantantes
- William Shakespeare es un ____ famoso
- Romeo y Julieta es un drama muy ______
- un espectáculo muy triste
- el artisto es muy ____
10 Clues: creador de esculturas • el artisto es muy ____ • lo que obtienes por ganar • un espectáculo muy triste • Actual o reciente tipo de arte • Un teatro espectáculo con música • William Shakespeare es un ____ famoso • Romeo y Julieta es un drama muy ______ • mi ______ favorito es "Yo soy Betty la fea" • dentro de teatro la gente _____ los cantantes
