shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-04-13
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- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's hometown?
- What country does "Romeo and Juliet" take place in?
- What country did Shakespeare live in?
- Where did Shakespeare move in order to pursue his dream of becoming an actor?
- What was the last name of Shakespeare's wife?
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- How old was Shakespeare when he died?
- In "Romeo and Juliet" what is Juliet's last name?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- What city does "Romeo and Juliet" take place in?
- What was Shakespeare's first name?
- Two lines of poetry that rhyme
- an old word meaning soon; right away; coming.
- In "Romeo and Juliet" what is Romeo's last name?
- played by one actor, the first person to speak in "Romeo and Juliet."
15 Clues: Two lines of poetry that rhyme • What was Shakespeare's first name? • How old was Shakespeare when he died? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What country did Shakespeare live in? • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What was the name of Shakespeare's hometown? • an old word meaning soon; right away; coming. • What was the last name of Shakespeare's wife? • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by MDS 2023-10-12
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- what Shakespeare did when not writing poems
- emerged as a political power and a cultural center because of Queen Elizabeth I
- modern musical influenced by Romeo and Juliet
- Born on April 23, 1564
- 25 years old when she became Queen
- Shakespeare had to flee this place for illegally hunting
- played the part of Romeo in the 1996 film
- a theater company in 1594 that shut down because of the plague
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- played the part of Juliet in the 1996 film
- an infectious disease that produced neurological disorders
- Theater built in 1599 by the Chamberlain’s Company
- fighting of different families like Romeo and Juliet
- Queen Elizabeth I was a strong supporter of this
- time period Queen Elizabeth I and Shakespeare lived in
- Ms. Hathaway married Shakespeare
15 Clues: Born on April 23, 1564 • Ms. Hathaway married Shakespeare • 25 years old when she became Queen • played the part of Juliet in the 1996 film • played the part of Romeo in the 1996 film • what Shakespeare did when not writing poems • modern musical influenced by Romeo and Juliet • Queen Elizabeth I was a strong supporter of this • ...
Shakespeare words-Bianca Barcenas-Vidal 2022-11-29
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- What Shakespeare did and his passions.
- Not a person's friend but not a stranger.
- used sometimes in movies and breaks 4th wall.
- Shakespeare was heartbroken of his death.
- Hathway Shakespeare married this woman and had children with her.
- Mainly used during second person POV.
- you do this when a teacher checks your attendance in class.
- A saying after someone was generous.
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- The police ask these kind of questions.
- how low or high it is to win the lottery.
- A antonym for after.
- You do this when you speak at meetings.
- You do this when your thinking and talking in your head.
- Shakespeare had moved back to this place and was raised here.
- You need to do this in order to learn new
15 Clues: A antonym for after. • A saying after someone was generous. • Mainly used during second person POV. • What Shakespeare did and his passions. • The police ask these kind of questions. • You do this when you speak at meetings. • how low or high it is to win the lottery. • Not a person's friend but not a stranger. • Shakespeare was heartbroken of his death. • ...
Shakespeare 2019-11-24
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- a place where people get married
- Hero’s father
- Male sub character who is in love with Beatrice
- the protagonist
- the word used before a sentence for respect
- Female character in ‘Much Ado About Nothing’
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- Shakespeare’s first name
- The antagonist
- Claudio’s lover
- lied to
- Male main character who loves Hero
- English poem writer
- feeling of affection towards anything
- a funny genre
14 Clues: lied to • Hero’s father • a funny genre • The antagonist • Claudio’s lover • the protagonist • English poem writer • Shakespeare’s first name • a place where people get married • Male main character who loves Hero • feeling of affection towards anything • the word used before a sentence for respect • Female character in ‘Much Ado About Nothing’ • ...
Shakespeare 2025-12-19
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- the love between Shakespeare and De Lesseps?
- where it take place
- one of the main character in the play
- where Williams wife lives
- the princess
- The princess has no choice but to … Wessex
- one of the main characters in the play
- Wessex kill a man
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- the money she gets from Wessex, what it is called?
- the time period
- Williams job?
- Shakespeares first name?
- she hides her identity
- what the queen loves in plays
14 Clues: the princess • Williams job? • the time period • Wessex kill a man • where it take place • she hides her identity • Shakespeares first name? • where Williams wife lives • what the queen loves in plays • one of the main character in the play • one of the main characters in the play • The princess has no choice but to … Wessex • the love between Shakespeare and De Lesseps? • ...
shakespeare 2026-03-23
14 Clues: crier • pilier • plafond • la trappe • le rideau • se reposer • cher/chère • jeter / lancer • la scène (lieu) • la loge (vestiaire) • une pièce de théâtre • The Globe's nickname • Used to indicate which type of play was performed • play that is serious and sad, and often ends with the death of the main character
Shakespeare, part 2 2025-01-28
24 Clues: mot • roll • scen • äkta • roll • nöjd • citat • lyckas • premiär • nämligen • tonåring • förmögen • författare • ursprunglig • förhållande • popularitet • repetitioner • om, huruvida • efterföljande • skådespel, pjäs • handling, intrig • inte få, inte tillåtas • baserad på ett verk av Shakespeare • finnas till hands, stå vid sidan om
Shakespeare Bio 2022-03-16
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- What was the name of Shakespeare's open-air theater?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's indoor theater?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
- What river runs through London?
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- What was the name of Shakespeare's troupe?
- What do historians call the time between when Shakespeare left his home town and appeared in London?
- Where was Shakespeare buried?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's son?
- What did Shakespeare name the home he built in Stratford?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's oldest daughter?
- What was his father's occupation?
- What name did Shakespeare's troupe go as under King James I?
- What town was the birthplace of Shakespeare?
14 Clues: Where was Shakespeare buried? • What river runs through London? • What was his father's occupation? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What was the name of Shakespeare's son? • What was the name of Shakespeare's wife? • What was the name of Shakespeare's troupe? • What town was the birthplace of Shakespeare? • What was the name of Shakespeare's indoor theater? • ...
Shakespeare et le vocabulaire du théâtre 2019-05-18
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- Première piècé écrite par Shakespeare
- Reine qui a donné son nom à une période de richesse théâtrale
- Longue réplique prononcée pendant un dialogue
- Début de la pièce qui présente l'intrigue et les personnages
- Indication scénique en italique qui guide le jeu du comédien
- Texte prononcé par le choeur en début d'acte
- Nom du théâtre de la troupe de Shakespeare
- Texte prononcé par un personnage lors d'un dialogue
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- Prénom de Shakespeare
- Pays d'origine de Shakespeare
- Evénement qui détruit le théâtre de Shakespeare en 1613
- Texte, souvent long, prononcé par un personnage seul sur scène
- Genre théâtral venu de l'Antiquité qui met en scène les malheurs de personnages nobles
- Partie de la pièce qui marque les éléments importants de l'action
- Division d'un acte entre l'entrée et la sortie d'un personnage
15 Clues: Prénom de Shakespeare • Pays d'origine de Shakespeare • Première piècé écrite par Shakespeare • Nom du théâtre de la troupe de Shakespeare • Texte prononcé par le choeur en début d'acte • Longue réplique prononcée pendant un dialogue • Texte prononcé par un personnage lors d'un dialogue • Evénement qui détruit le théâtre de Shakespeare en 1613 • ...
Romeo and Juliet background notes by Bryce b 2023-10-13
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- what killed 1/4 of london's population
- what shakespeare did in the year 1610
- is romeo in the 1996 film
- queen elizabeth was known as
- is juliet in the 1996 film
- emerged as a political power
- one of shakespeare's styles
- name of one of shakespeare's twin kids
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- what happened from 1603-1604
- month shakespeare was born
- was 25 when she became queen of england
- who shakespeare wrote his plays for
- man who queen elizabeth was in love with
- first name of woman shakespeare married
- england era characterized by great pageantry
15 Clues: is romeo in the 1996 film • month shakespeare was born • is juliet in the 1996 film • one of shakespeare's styles • what happened from 1603-1604 • queen elizabeth was known as • emerged as a political power • who shakespeare wrote his plays for • what shakespeare did in the year 1610 • what killed 1/4 of london's population • name of one of shakespeare's twin kids • ...
William Shakespeare Fun Facts by JT 2023-01-19
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- The month of Shakespeare's birthday.
- His first published book was The First ___.
- Not an Elizabethian writer but a ___ writer.
- William was this old when he married Anne.
- The bard had seven____ in his family.
- This is the US pres who loved Shakespeare.
- Shakespeare put a ___ on his grave.
- William attended this Christian church.
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- Shakespeare wore this type of jewelry.
- The bard mostly wrote under this king.
- Dominant color on his coat-of-arms.
- Poems written during the plague
- Experts have found __ variations of his name.
- Shakespeare died on his ___.
- People think two plays are missing or ___.
15 Clues: Shakespeare died on his ___. • Poems written during the plague • Dominant color on his coat-of-arms. • Shakespeare put a ___ on his grave. • The month of Shakespeare's birthday. • The bard had seven____ in his family. • Shakespeare wore this type of jewelry. • The bard mostly wrote under this king. • William attended this Christian church. • ...
Bertie End of Term 2016-12-14
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- a Shakespeare who got killed by an asp
- skakespeareian monarch
- a form of Elizabethan entertainment
- worst/best actor in the world(donkey head)
- puck's boss
- an author born in cairo
- bullied at school
- greatest playwright of all time
- 14 line poem
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- a woman who goes mad in a castle
- birth place of Shakespeare
- trying woo a girl in poetry
- a genre of play
- eyes not like the sun
- a playhouse
- can't marry a girl who he loves
- sacrificed himself for a family
- cheeky fairy
18 Clues: a playhouse • puck's boss • cheeky fairy • 14 line poem • a genre of play • bullied at school • eyes not like the sun • skakespeareian monarch • an author born in cairo • birth place of Shakespeare • trying woo a girl in poetry • can't marry a girl who he loves • greatest playwright of all time • sacrificed himself for a family • a woman who goes mad in a castle • ...
Shakespeare words-Bianca Barcenas-Vidal 2022-11-29
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- What Shakespeare did and his passions.
- Not a person's friend but not a stranger.
- used sometimes in movies and breaks 4th wall.
- Shakespeare was heartbroken of his death.
- Hathway Shakespeare married this woman and had children with her.
- & Thee Mainly used during second person POV.
- you do this when a teacher checks your attendance in class.
- A saying after someone was generous.
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- The police ask these kind of questions.
- how low or high it is to win the lottery.
- A antonym for after.
- You do this when you speak at meetings.
- You do this when your thinking and talking in your head.
- - upon - Avon Shakespeare had moved back to this place and was raised here.
- You need to do this in order to learn new
15 Clues: A antonym for after. • A saying after someone was generous. • What Shakespeare did and his passions. • The police ask these kind of questions. • You do this when you speak at meetings. • how low or high it is to win the lottery. • Not a person's friend but not a stranger. • Shakespeare was heartbroken of his death. • You need to do this in order to learn new • ...
Macbeth Final 2023-12-11
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- Who does Shakespeare see sitting in his seat at the party?
- Which Macbeth character always has to have a light by her?
- What was Macbeth described as at the beginning of the play?
- Who was the queen of the witches?
- Who becomes the King of Scotland at the end of Macbeth?
- Which king does Macbeth murder?
- Who killed Macbeth?
- What was Lady Macbeth doing that made the doctor visit her?
- Which of Shakespeare's plays are actors not allowed to say in the theater?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
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- What is Shakespeare's most popular play?
- Where does Macbeth take place?
- What does Lady Macbeth smear on the guards?
- Banquo's son
- Where does Malcom go after Duncan dies?
- How old was Shakespeare when he died?
- How old was Shakespeare when he got married?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
- What country is Macbeth at war with?
- Shakespeare's longest play
20 Clues: Banquo's son • Who killed Macbeth? • Shakespeare's longest play • Where does Macbeth take place? • Which king does Macbeth murder? • Who was the queen of the witches? • What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • What country is Macbeth at war with? • How old was Shakespeare when he died? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • Where does Malcom go after Duncan dies? • ...
Romeo and Juliet background notes by Bryce b 2023-10-13
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- what killed 1/4 of london's population
- what shakespeare did in the year 1610
- is romeo in the 1996 film
- queen elizabeth was known as
- is juliet in the 1996 film
- emerged as a political power
- one of shakespeare's styles
- name of one of shakespeare's twin kids
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- what happened from 1603-1604
- month shakespeare was born
- was 25 when she became queen of england
- who shakespeare wrote his plays for
- man who queen elizabeth was in love with
- first name of woman shakespeare married
- england era characterized by great pageantry
15 Clues: is romeo in the 1996 film • month shakespeare was born • is juliet in the 1996 film • one of shakespeare's styles • what happened from 1603-1604 • queen elizabeth was known as • emerged as a political power • who shakespeare wrote his plays for • what shakespeare did in the year 1610 • what killed 1/4 of london's population • name of one of shakespeare's twin kids • ...
Romeo and Juliet Background Notes By (Noah Guilford) 2023-10-12
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- Burned down in 1613 due to a cannon prop
- Creativity over originality
- Built the globe theater in 1599
- Considered extremely poisonous, deadly
- The Lord chamberlain's men
- Shakespeare had to flee ______ for illegally hunting on another mans property
- Globe refreshments (Entire meal)
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- Romeo and Juliet inspired modern musical
- Shakespeare worked in a nearby town as an assistant schoolmaster
- Shakespeare died ______ after his retirement
- Shakespeare married _______
- Queen of England in 1558 through 1603
- Globe refreshments (desert)
- Infectious disease that produced neurological disorders
- Thrown at the worst actors
15 Clues: The Lord chamberlain's men • Thrown at the worst actors • Creativity over originality • Shakespeare married _______ • Globe refreshments (desert) • Built the globe theater in 1599 • Globe refreshments (Entire meal) • Queen of England in 1558 through 1603 • Considered extremely poisonous, deadly • Romeo and Juliet inspired modern musical • ...
mots 2019-02-19
32 Clues: poe • ecco • sand • vian • hugo • camus • dumas • sagan • wells • racine • stoker • balzac • london • proust • clancy • orwell • villon • vernes • clavel • moliere • rostang • dickens • colette • christie • perrault • rabelais • puchkine • rimbault • hemingway • baudelaire • lafontaine • shakespeare
En 8 William Shakespeare, part two 2024-04-11
24 Clues: mot • scen • roll • äkta • roll • nöjd • citat • lyckas • premiär • nämligen • tonåring • förmögen • författare • förhållande • popularitet • ursprunglig • repetitioner • om, huruvida • efterföljande • skådespel, pjäs • handling, intrig • inte få, inte tillåtas • baserad på ett verk av Shakespeare • finnas till hands, stå vid sidan om
Shakespeare Bio 2022-03-16
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- What was his father's occupation?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's son?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's indoor theater?
- What river runs through London?
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- What town was the birthplace of William Shakespeare?
- What name did Shakespeare's troupe go as under King James I?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's oldest daughter?
- Where was Shakespeare buried?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's open-air theater?
- What did Shakespeare name the home he built in Stratford?
- What do historians call the time between when Shakespeare left his home town and appeared in London?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's troupe?
14 Clues: Where was Shakespeare buried? • What river runs through London? • What was his father's occupation? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What was the name of Shakespeare's son? • What was the name of Shakespeare's wife? • What was the name of Shakespeare's troupe? • What was the name of Shakespeare's indoor theater? • ...
Hip Hop & Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- what helps us communicate our feelings?
- people sometimes see hip hop as a complete ____
- shakespeaare's _____ is questioned because he didn't go to uni
- how many elements hip hop has?
- 90% of shakespeare's audience couldn't read and?
- one of the main things that hip hop and shakespeare share is?
- an element of hip hop that can also be found in shakespeare
- what pentameter allow us to change the beat of a lyrics easily?
- hip hop is a?
- people that live at shakespeare's time spoke like a mix of people from cornwall and?
- rhythm help us to ____ what is being said
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- hip hop can also give ____ to people
- shakespeare are seen as someone that is not entitled to be a custodian of?
- hip hop carries the same power as?
- iambic pentameter rhythm is simple yet?
- iambic parameter helps us to change the ___ of words easily
- music is imitating the rhythm of?
- "men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands" are from what play?
- the mood of what we are saying is ___ important as what we are saying
- the __ we say things can change the way people understand it
- a tempo that has 140bpm are known as ___ beat
- hip hop are a way for artist to transmit knowledge through?
- hip hop and shakespeare are____ to each other
- the success and failure of the society depend on the ____ of the society
- people have ____ perception of shakespeare and hip hop
- shakespeare are known as the queen of?
- how many sets made a good rhythm in hip hop music?
- the word "hip hop" means intelligent_____
- hip hop and shakespeare together will bring ____ in human culture
- both hip hop and shakespeare's work are a form of?
30 Clues: hip hop is a? • how many elements hip hop has? • music is imitating the rhythm of? • hip hop carries the same power as? • hip hop can also give ____ to people • shakespeare are known as the queen of? • iambic pentameter rhythm is simple yet? • what helps us communicate our feelings? • the word "hip hop" means intelligent_____ • rhythm help us to ____ what is being said • ...
mot 2019-02-19
32 Clues: poe • hugo • sand • vian • ecco • wells • dumas • sagan • camus • balzac • clancy • clavel • racine • vernes • villon • london • stoker • proust • orwell • dickens • moliere • rostang • colette • christie • puchkine • rimbault • perrault • rabelais • hemingway • lafontaine • baudelaire • shakespeare
mots 2019-02-19
32 Clues: poe • vian • sand • hugo • ecco • camus • wells • dumas • sagan • proust • racine • balzac • london • stoker • villon • orwell • clancy • clavel • vernes • moliere • dickens • rostang • colette • rabelais • rimbault • perrault • puchkine • christie • hemingway • baudelaire • lafontaine • shakespeare
SHAKESPEARE 2021-05-12
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- What is Shakespeare´s most performed play?
- Shakespeare´s plays are the most ... plays in the world.
- What was Shakespeare´s wife´s first name?
- The name of Shakespeare´s most famous play about love.
- What country was Shakespeare born in?
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- What city did Shakespeare live in?
- What month was Shakespeare born in?
- How many siblings were born in Shakespeare´s family?
- Kids in schools are now memorizing his...
- Besides plays, what did Shakespeare also write?
10 Clues: What city did Shakespeare live in? • What month was Shakespeare born in? • What country was Shakespeare born in? • What was Shakespeare´s wife´s first name? • Kids in schools are now memorizing his... • What is Shakespeare´s most performed play? • Besides plays, what did Shakespeare also write? • How many siblings were born in Shakespeare´s family? • ...
Shakespeare Bio 2022-03-16
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- What was the name of Shakespeare's open-air theater?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's indoor theater?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
- What river runs through London?
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- What was the name of Shakespeare's troupe?
- What do historians call the time between when Shakespeare left his home town and appeared in London?
- Where was Shakespeare buried?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's son?
- What did Shakespeare name the home he built in Stratford?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's oldest daughter?
- What was his father's occupation?
- What name did Shakespeare's troupe go as under King James I?
- What town was the birthplace of William Shakespeare?
14 Clues: Where was Shakespeare buried? • What river runs through London? • What was his father's occupation? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What was the name of Shakespeare's son? • What was the name of Shakespeare's wife? • What was the name of Shakespeare's troupe? • What was the name of Shakespeare's indoor theater? • ...
Shakespeare Words- Raegan Larkins 2022-11-29
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- Shakespeare's son (sounds like Hamlet)
- Wrote many plays including "Romeo and Juliet"
- A word that means maybe
- A word that means to listen
- A time where we don't know what Shakespeare was doing
- A word showing that something happened previously
- When someone gives a speech that others can hear
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- Who Shakespeare married
- A word that shows gratitude
- Where Shakespeare grew up
- A word for someone you strongly dislike
- When a character breaks the fourth wall
- Come here
- Two words that mean you
- a speech that no one else but the character can hear
15 Clues: Come here • Who Shakespeare married • A word that means maybe • Two words that mean you • Where Shakespeare grew up • A word that shows gratitude • A word that means to listen • Shakespeare's son (sounds like Hamlet) • A word for someone you strongly dislike • When a character breaks the fourth wall • Wrote many plays including "Romeo and Juliet" • ...
crossword englisch 2019-01-04
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- / How many children had Shakespeare?
- / What was one of Shakespeare's most famous works?
- / What is the first name from Shakespeare?
- / In which month is Shakespeare born?
- / How old was Shakespeare as he married Anne Hathaway?
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- / Where did Shakespeare spend the last time years of his life?
- / What is the name of the Father from Shakespeare?
- / Which school visited Shakespeare?
- / What was the Globe?
- / What kind of literature did Shakespeare write?
10 Clues: / What was the Globe? • / Which school visited Shakespeare? • / How many children had Shakespeare? • / In which month is Shakespeare born? • / What is the first name from Shakespeare? • / What kind of literature did Shakespeare write? • / What is the name of the Father from Shakespeare? • / What was one of Shakespeare's most famous works? • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Kyrillous 2022-08-15
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- queen elizabeth I was known as "The Virgin ___"
- tomatoes were considered poisonous because they were put on ___ plates
- a ___ version of Romeo & Juliet was written in 1996
- something shakespeare wrote
- married shakespeare
- creativity over ___
- Shakespeare was on the run after doing what on another mans property
- England was known as a ___ power and cultural center
- indicated by words or phrases used in the dialogue
- ___ of 38 plays were originally his
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- population killed during the plaque
- Shakespeare ___ in 1610
- played as Romeo Montague
- thrown at bad actors
- leading characters from old plays
15 Clues: married shakespeare • creativity over ___ • thrown at bad actors • Shakespeare ___ in 1610 • played as Romeo Montague • something shakespeare wrote • leading characters from old plays • population killed during the plaque • ___ of 38 plays were originally his • queen elizabeth I was known as "The Virgin ___" • indicated by words or phrases used in the dialogue • ...
Shakespeare Words- Bentley Waldkirch 2022-11-29
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- giving a speech infront of every one
- when no one knew what Shakespeare was doing
- for what reason would I say no to such a offer
- over there is a apple tree
- he told his dog to come here
- the place where shakespeare was raised
- the author of Romeo and Juliet
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- he gave great thanks
- I told the dog to go lay over there and lay down
- the thoughts of a character no one hears
- who shakespeare married
- similar to hamlet; a son
- the boy was a fake
- before
- perhaps I might help the old woman
15 Clues: before • the boy was a fake • he gave great thanks • who shakespeare married • similar to hamlet; a son • over there is a apple tree • he told his dog to come here • the author of Romeo and Juliet • perhaps I might help the old woman • giving a speech infront of every one • the place where shakespeare was raised • the thoughts of a character no one hears • ...
William Shakespeare 2015-04-08
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- Last name of Romeo's family.
- The city in Italy where Romeo and Juliet is set.
- Name of the time period in which Shakespeare lived- named after a queen.
- A speech said on stage by one person, but other people are on stage too.
- When the audience knows more about a situation than the characters in the scene do.
- Word created by Shakespeare- to kill someone.
- Illness during the time period that wiped out a good chunk of the population in England.
- Priest who is Romeo's friend, who also creates the poison.
- Name of Shakespeare's wife.
- Birthplace of the author of Romeo and Juliet.
- A character who opposes the protagonist- brings out the best or the worst in a character.
- Last name of the author of Romeo and Juliet.
- A play written about a serious topic.
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- Structure built by Shakespeare where plays were performed
- Theatre troupe Shakespeare joined in London.
- Name of Shakespeare's child who died at the age of 11.
- Last name of Juliet's family.
- A speech said on stage by one person who is alone on stage.
- A play in which someone dies because of their own flaws.
- 14 line poem with a ABABCDCDEFEFGG rhyme scheme and set meter.
20 Clues: Name of Shakespeare's wife. • Last name of Romeo's family. • Last name of Juliet's family. • A play written about a serious topic. • Theatre troupe Shakespeare joined in London. • Last name of the author of Romeo and Juliet. • Word created by Shakespeare- to kill someone. • Birthplace of the author of Romeo and Juliet. • The city in Italy where Romeo and Juliet is set. • ...
Shakespeare - His Life and His Plays 2015-03-03
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- Something actors performed on
- A round theatre
- Plays written to tell the stories of kings and rulers from long ago.
- Plays that are normally dark and almost always end in death.
- A 14-line poem.
- what caused the fire at the Globe
- An old village in England where Shakespeare was born
- it is claimed Shakespeare and this person were good friends
- Major theme in Romeo & Juliet
- A type of literature that is written or spoken and has rhythm or rhymes.
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- The conversation between characters in drama.
- A play starting with the letter M
- The way in which the Globe was destroyed
- One of the most famous playwrights that made an impact on the English language.
- Something of of Athens
- A play about love
- Caesar A study of political life in ancient Rome
- People that preform a play
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- Hathaway What was Shakespeare’s wife's name?
20 Clues: A round theatre • A 14-line poem. • A play about love • Something of of Athens • People that preform a play • Something actors performed on • Major theme in Romeo & Juliet • A play starting with the letter M • what caused the fire at the Globe • How many children did Shakespeare have? • The way in which the Globe was destroyed • Hathaway What was Shakespeare’s wife's name? • ...
Shakespeare - His Life and His Plays 2015-03-03
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- Something actors performed on
- Major theme in Romeo & Juliet
- It is claimed Shakespeare and this person were good friends
- An old village in England where Shakespeare was born
- The conversation between characters in drama.
- One of the most famous playwrights that made an impact on the English language.
- A 14-line poem.
- what caused the fire at the Globe
- Plays written to tell the stories of kings and rulers from long ago.
- The way in which the Globe was destroyed
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- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- A round theatre
- People that preform a play
- A study of political life in ancient Rome
- A type of literature that is written or spoken and has rhythm or rhymes.
- A play about love
- Something of of Athens
- Hathaway What was Shakespeare’s wife's name?
- Plays that are normally dark and almost always end in death.
- The name of a play beginning with the letter M
20 Clues: A round theatre • A 14-line poem. • A play about love • Something of of Athens • People that preform a play • Something actors performed on • Major theme in Romeo & Juliet • what caused the fire at the Globe • How many children did Shakespeare have? • The way in which the Globe was destroyed • A study of political life in ancient Rome • Hathaway What was Shakespeare’s wife's name? • ...
Shakespeare 2023-04-10
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- Name of the child that died
- Name of the theatre company, The Lord ___ Men
- The movie "She's the Man" is a version of
- Shakespeare wrote over
- Month that Shakespeare was born and died
- Shakespeare's wife
- Shakespeare is from
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- Story about two young lovers
- How many plays Shakespeare wrote
- Disney's The Lion King
- Shakespeare's first name
- Wrote 154 of these
- The name of Shakespeare's theatre
13 Clues: Wrote 154 of these • Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare is from • Disney's The Lion King • Shakespeare wrote over • Shakespeare's first name • Name of the child that died • Story about two young lovers • How many plays Shakespeare wrote • The name of Shakespeare's theatre • Month that Shakespeare was born and died • The movie "She's the Man" is a version of • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Oscar 2023-10-12
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- Modern musical inspired by Romeo and Juliet
- This fruit was NOT thrown during Shakespeare's plays
- Where Shakespeare mainly had his plays preformed
- Where Shakespeare fled from for hunting
- a famous tragedy written by Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's twin children
- What gender were all of the actors
- Who closed the Globe Theater in 1642
- What river is the Globe Theater on
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- Queen Elizabeth 1 was from ___
- Shakespeare lived in the _____
- Queen Elizabeth 1 was known as ____
- A theater company patronized by royalty
- How long did a play generally last in the Globe
- Shakespeare's wife
15 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's twin children • Queen Elizabeth 1 was from ___ • Shakespeare lived in the _____ • What gender were all of the actors • What river is the Globe Theater on • Queen Elizabeth 1 was known as ____ • Who closed the Globe Theater in 1642 • A theater company patronized by royalty • Where Shakespeare fled from for hunting • ...
characters of Shakespeare 2026-04-01
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- king and ghost
- shakespeares other daughter
- prince of denmark
- the most famous playwright of all time
- hamlets mom
- shakespeares son
- juliets love
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- truly loved king lear
- shakespeares wife
- shakespeares daughter
- a play of shakespeare and related to a pizza place
- romeos love
- hamlets girlfriend
- the theatre shakespeare worked at
14 Clues: romeos love • hamlets mom • juliets love • king and ghost • shakespeares son • shakespeares wife • prince of denmark • hamlets girlfriend • truly loved king lear • shakespeares daughter • shakespeares other daughter • the theatre shakespeare worked at • the most famous playwright of all time • a play of shakespeare and related to a pizza place
LONDON PLACES 2019-11-12
14 Clues: SHARD • NELSON • BIGBEN • GHERKIN • HARRODS • HYDEPARK • CHINATOWN • LONDONEYE • BEEFEATERS • TOWERBRIDGE • SHAKESPEARE • MADAMETUSSAUDS • TRAFALGARSQUARE • BUCKINGHAMPALACE
Shakespeare Words- Cadence Currin 2022-11-29
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- "____ art thou Romeo"
- ____ Shakespeare's dead son
- The ____ was very inspirational
- ____ Years no-one new what Shakespeare did
- ____ child
- ____ famous playwright
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- Speech that one character makes to themselves
- May the ____ be told
- You can find the healer over ____
- Please show ____
- Shakespeare's wife
- I defeated my ____
- ____ are guilty
- Come time ____ he may like you
- Where Shakespeare was born and lived
- '____ the Herald angels sing'
16 Clues: ____ child • ____ are guilty • Please show ____ • Shakespeare's wife • I defeated my ____ • May the ____ be told • "____ art thou Romeo" • ____ famous playwright • ____ Shakespeare's dead son • '____ the Herald angels sing' • Come time ____ he may like you • The ____ was very inspirational • You can find the healer over ____ • Where Shakespeare was born and lived • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
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- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- In the 21st century in Britain, Shakespeare was viewed as almost the poster child for ______.
- Ironically, many people who have an opinion of hip hop know absolutely ______about it.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
33 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”? • ...
Shakespeare 2013-09-29
Shakespeare 2020-01-06
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- his mother's full name
- theatrical company with which Shakespeare was intimately connected for most of his professional life
- the name of the twin sister of his son
- the name of his only son
- the age gap, in years, between him and his wife
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- the full name of his wife
- his eldest daughter
- the month he was born in
- his father's profession
- the queen who allowed his plays to be performed at her court
- the name of the new theatre that was built after a fire
- the time period in which we know nothing about Shakespeare's whereabouts
- his father's first name
13 Clues: his eldest daughter • his mother's full name • his father's profession • his father's first name • the month he was born in • the name of his only son • the full name of his wife • the name of the twin sister of his son • the age gap, in years, between him and his wife • the name of the new theatre that was built after a fire • ...
Shakespeare 2021-01-27
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- a noisy fight
- formally reject or disavow
- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
- classically trained actor
- occurring between or among citizens
- pattern of rhyme at the end of each line is called the rhyme _______
- Introductory section to the play
- Beats per line in a poem
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- 5 stressed and 5 unstressed syllables per line
- angry dispute
- paid half penny to stand on the ground in front of the stage
- pernicious and malign influence that is hard to get rid of
- Type of poem with 14 lines and a set meter and rhyme
- a noisy fighthorus Another name for the the narrator for Shakespeare's plays
14 Clues: a noisy fight • angry dispute • Beats per line in a poem • classically trained actor • formally reject or disavow • Introductory section to the play • occurring between or among citizens • 5 stressed and 5 unstressed syllables per line • Type of poem with 14 lines and a set meter and rhyme • pernicious and malign influence that is hard to get rid of • ...
Shakespeare 2023-04-19
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- When the audience of a play knows something the characters don't
- The name of the theatre where Shakespeare performed many of his plays
- The acting company to which Shakespeare belonged for most of his career
- Shakespeare's first name
- A monologue that is delivered when a character is alone
- Shakespeare's comedies usually end with this
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- Shakespeare wrote 154 of this form of poem
- The wife of William Shakespeare
- The form of speech used by common people in Shakespearean drama
- The name given to the audience members that stood in front of the stage
- The name of the queen who ruled during Shakespeare's lifetime
- The name of the King who ruled during Shakespeare's lifetime
- Shakespeare wrote 37 of these
13 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare wrote 37 of these • The wife of William Shakespeare • Shakespeare wrote 154 of this form of poem • Shakespeare's comedies usually end with this • A monologue that is delivered when a character is alone • The name of the King who ruled during Shakespeare's lifetime • The name of the queen who ruled during Shakespeare's lifetime • ...
Shakespeare 2022-02-02
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- The hierarchy of existence
- The era during the reign of King James
- A sound not being loud because of being obstructed in some way; muted
- A sound being reflected back to the listener
- The scientific study of the human mind and its functions.
- The queen before King James
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- The authour of Hamlet
- People known to use dark magic
- King during the Jacobean era
- In a play of Shakespeare, a Scottish general who receives a prophecy...
- Complete disorder and confusion
- The theatre where the plays of Shakespeare were performed
- Leaving someone baffled, stunned or puzzled
13 Clues: The authour of Hamlet • The hierarchy of existence • The queen before King James • King during the Jacobean era • People known to use dark magic • Complete disorder and confusion • The era during the reign of King James • Leaving someone baffled, stunned or puzzled • A sound being reflected back to the listener • The theatre where the plays of Shakespeare were performed • ...
Shakespeare Crossword- Uche and Tesiya 2022-03-01
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- Shakespeare's first name
- In Shakespeare's play, this character was promised to be King of Scotland
- The name of Shakespeare's first kid
- His grandparents occupation on his mom's side
- A type of poem Shakespeare wrote in
- The number of times the Globe Theatre burnt down
- The first name of the theatre he built.
- The language Shakespeare helped shape
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- Shakespeare's most famous play and the name was also influenced by his son.
- He attended Stratford's grammer school which he learned to read, write and speak fairly in this language.
- The first word of where Shakespeare lived his early years
- the first name of the play company he part-timed in
- The country Shakespeare was born and died in
- Genre of plays Shakespeare mostly wrote in during 1596-1600
- Shakespeare's wife last name
15 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's wife last name • The name of Shakespeare's first kid • A type of poem Shakespeare wrote in • The language Shakespeare helped shape • The first name of the theatre he built. • The country Shakespeare was born and died in • His grandparents occupation on his mom's side • The number of times the Globe Theatre burnt down • ...
Sonnet 130 Worksheet 2021-12-03
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- The Sonnet was written for the ____ Lady?
- What time period did Shakespeare write about?
- What things in lines 8-10 does Shakespeare enjoy more than his mistress features?
- What did Shakespeare get for writing?
- The lines within the Sonnet are highly
- What does Shakespeare compare his Mistress’eyes to
- what literary element is used in lines 3-5?
- What year was Shakespeare born?
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- What color is the dark lady's hair?
- What Literary Element is displayed in this Line? “If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.”
- What has she belied?
- What was the favored hair color in Shakespeare’s time?
- What does his mistress do when she walks?
- What does he think his love is?
- Imagery relies on our five ____ to get us to visualize what is being written about.
15 Clues: What has she belied? • What does he think his love is? • What year was Shakespeare born? • What color is the dark lady's hair? • What did Shakespeare get for writing? • The lines within the Sonnet are highly • The Sonnet was written for the ____ Lady? • What does his mistress do when she walks? • what literary element is used in lines 3-5? • ...
Stockholm Cantus Melodikryss 2014-05-21
Gnomeo & Juliet (2011) 2021-10-28
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- Romeo's nemesis
- A plastic garden frog and Juliet's best friend
- The nerdy red gnome arrange to marry Juliet
- The birthplace of Shakespeare and where the movie takes place
- The __________ era
- Gnomeo's best friend
- Lord Redbrick's daughter, Romeo's love interest
- One of three types of Shakespeare plays (hint: sad)
- The play the movie is based on
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- The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- One of the three types of Shakespeare plays (hint: historical)
- A lonely plastic flamingo
- Lady Bluebury's son, Juliet's love interest
- The old woman who owns the blue garden
- The old man who owns the red garden
- One of three types of Shakespeare plays (hint: funny)
16 Clues: Romeo's nemesis • The __________ era • Gnomeo's best friend • A lonely plastic flamingo • The play the movie is based on • The old man who owns the red garden • The old woman who owns the blue garden • The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet • The nerdy red gnome arrange to marry Juliet • Lady Bluebury's son, Juliet's love interest • ...
Cue for Treason: Chapter 1 -10 2021-02-01
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- What Peter is good at/ what Shakespeare said Peter was good at/ What saved Peter when he had to perform the part of Juilet.
- The couple that takes Peter in.
- What Shakespeare says when finding Mr. Burbage yelling at Peter.
- What Peter and Kit are to Shakespeare.
- A small, mischievous devil or sprite.
- silly/foolish/insane
- Soldiers who fight on mounted horses.
- The man that Kit is supposed to marry.
- Where Peter and his family live
- What Sir Philip Morton gives Peter after his performance.
- The role that Peter steps into play for Kit.
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- Kit's age.
- Kit is really good at this.
- The man from Stratford.
- Main character last name.
- What Peter hides in when he is trying to escape Sir Philip Morton at the play.
- Kit's real name.
- How they communicated when there were no telephones (HINT: Paper + Pen)
- Currency/coins used in England
- Secretly a girl.
20 Clues: Kit's age. • Kit's real name. • Secretly a girl. • silly/foolish/insane • The man from Stratford. • Main character last name. • Kit is really good at this. • Currency/coins used in England • The couple that takes Peter in. • Where Peter and his family live • A small, mischievous devil or sprite. • Soldiers who fight on mounted horses. • What Peter and Kit are to Shakespeare. • ...
Crossword Puzzle - Gunnar Marttinen 2024-02-14
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- Julius Caesar ruled what empire?
- Rome's Feast of __________ later evolved into St. Valentines Day.
- The Globe Theater was in ________ air, so there was no need for stage illumination.
- Julius Caesar was part of a triple leadership, called a _________________.
- All of the actors in Shakespeare's time were ____________.
- Officials tried to close the theatre because they were afraid that _________ would spread.
- Who was the main conspirator against Caesar?
- Marc ____________ had a famous relationship with Cleopatra.
- Shakespeare's greatest plays were performed in the ___________ theater.
- Brutus's wife ____________ was an intense woman.
- Who was Caesar's wife at the time of his death?
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- What member of the Triumvirate was killed in battle.
- Julius Caesar had a disease called ______________.
- Julius Caesar was __________by his "friends" in the year 44 B.C.
- The Globe was destroyed when it _________ to the ground.
- What month did Shakespeare die?
- Shakespeare was one out of how many children?
- Shakespeare was married to _________ Hathaway.
- Shakespeare was from ______________ upon Avon.
- What was Shakespeare's father's name?
20 Clues: What month did Shakespeare die? • Julius Caesar ruled what empire? • What was Shakespeare's father's name? • Who was the main conspirator against Caesar? • Shakespeare was one out of how many children? • Shakespeare was married to _________ Hathaway. • Shakespeare was from ______________ upon Avon. • Who was Caesar's wife at the time of his death? • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- Ironically, many people who have an opinion of hip hop know absolutely ______about it.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
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- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- In the 21st century in Britain, Shakespeare was viewed as almost the poster child for ______.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
33 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing. • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- Ironically, many people who have an opinion of hip hop know absolutely ______about it.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- In the 21st century in Britain, Shakespeare was viewed as almost the poster child for ______.
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
Down
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
33 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”? • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
Down
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- Ironically, many people who have an opinion of hip hop know absolutely ______about it.
- In the 21st century in Britain, Shakespeare was viewed as almost the poster child for ______.
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
33 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”? • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- Received pronunciation or the Queen’s english can also be called as _____.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- In the 21st century in Britain, Shakespeare was viewed as almost the poster child for ______.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
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- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- Ironically, many people who have an opinion of hip hop know absolutely ______about it.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
34 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”? • ...
crossword englisch 2019-01-04
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- / How many children had Shakespeare?
- / What was one of Shakespeare's most famous works?
- / What is the first name from Shakespeare?
- / In which month is Shakespeare born?
- / How old was Shakespeare as he married Anne Hathaway?
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- / Where did Shakespeare spend the last time years of his life?
- / What is the name of the Father from Shakespeare?
- / Which school visited Shakespeare?
- / What was the Globe?
- / What kind of literature did Shakespeare write?
10 Clues: / What was the Globe? • / Which school visited Shakespeare? • / How many children had Shakespeare? • / In which month is Shakespeare born? • / What is the first name from Shakespeare? • / What kind of literature did Shakespeare write? • / What is the name of the Father from Shakespeare? • / What was one of Shakespeare's most famous works? • ...
Shakespeare Puzzle 2017-11-07
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- fiery, hot-headed cousin of Juliet
- name of Shakespeare's son
- occupation of Shakespeare's father
- chants or sings about play in between scenes
- Juliet's last name
- number of acts in all Shakespeare's plays
- time of day plays took place
- name of Shakespeare's wife
- name of Shakespeare's theater
- description of Romeo
- Romeo's last name
- Romeo's parents are afraid he might be this
- kinsmen of the prince who wants to marry Juliet
- Shakespeare's occupation
- Shakespeare's first name
- fight between the two families
- setting of the play
- Shakespeare left his wife his 2nd best ______
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- location of the Globe Theater
- in addition to plays Shakespeare wrote these
- the prince of Verona
- name of the Friar who advises Romeo
- Queen during Shakespearean time
- name of Shakespeare's father
- a pharmacist
- month Shakespeare was born
- peace loving cousin of Romeo
- to live pure & unwed
- last name of Shakespeare's wife (maiden name)
- number of children Shakespeare had
30 Clues: a pharmacist • Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • setting of the play • the prince of Verona • description of Romeo • to live pure & unwed • Shakespeare's occupation • Shakespeare's first name • name of Shakespeare's son • name of Shakespeare's wife • month Shakespeare was born • name of Shakespeare's father • time of day plays took place • peace loving cousin of Romeo • ...
Fun and entertainment 2025-01-31
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- The magician in "The Tempest"
- A famous Shakespearean king who divides his kingdom among daughters
- A weapon used in "Macbeth"
- A word from the title of a Shakespearean comedy
- Shakespeare’s birthplace
- A tragedy about a Moorish general in Venice
- The city where the Globe Theatre was located
- The type of roof the original Globe Theatre had
- The monarch when Shakespeare began writing plays
- A Shakespearean play set in Egypt
- The river next to the Globe Theatre
- "To be, or not to be" is a line from this play
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- A category of Shakespeare’s plays
- A genre of Shakespeare’s plays known for humor and happy endings
- The theatre associated with Shakespeare
- A mischievous fairy from "A Midsummer Night's Dream"
- The famous balcony scene is from this play
- A famous tragedy featuring a Danish prince
- A type of poem Shakespeare wrote
- A character from "Twelfth Night"
- A character type present in many Shakespeare plays
- A play with three witches and a Scottish king
- Shakespeare’s theater company was called the Lord ______'s Men
- Shakespeare's wife
24 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare’s birthplace • A weapon used in "Macbeth" • The magician in "The Tempest" • A type of poem Shakespeare wrote • A character from "Twelfth Night" • A category of Shakespeare’s plays • A Shakespearean play set in Egypt • The river next to the Globe Theatre • The theatre associated with Shakespeare • The famous balcony scene is from this play • ...
Mirren's Crossword 2016-12-15
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- Hermia's friend
- What was Hippolyta the Queen of?
- Oberon's servant
- The last play that Shakespeare wrote
- The man who Hermia loves in midsummer night's dream.
- The colour of the young boy's skin, that Titania has to look after
- The man who leads the mechanicals
- The ruler who kills herself by using asps.
- The man who Helena loved in midsummer night's dream.
- The lower-class boy in How many miles to Babylon?
- The number of mechanicals in midsummer night's dream
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- The last man Cleopatra loved.
- The rhythm which Shakespeare uses in his writing.
- The Anglo-Irish aristocrat in How many miles to Babylon?
- The name of the theatre which Shakespeare performed his plays.
- Hermia's father in midsummer night's dream.
- Poetry with an iambic pentameter. but with no rhyme.
- The man who Antony has a battle on the sea with.
- What type of ears do Bottom's ears get turned into?
- How many syllables that Shakespeare uses in his sonnets.
- Cleopatra's maid of honour
21 Clues: Hermia's friend • Oberon's servant • Cleopatra's maid of honour • The last man Cleopatra loved. • What was Hippolyta the Queen of? • The man who leads the mechanicals • The last play that Shakespeare wrote • The ruler who kills herself by using asps. • Hermia's father in midsummer night's dream. • The man who Antony has a battle on the sea with. • ...
HAMLET 2026-05-08
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- this is where the play is set
- this is where Claudious poured the poison that killed the king
- lots of people are killed with this in the play
- this is Ophelias brother and he fights Hamlet
- Hamlets mum
- a funny play written by Shakespeare
- this is what the guards see at the start of the play
- he wrote the play
- this is what Claudius is to Hamlet
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- this is what Hamlet wants because his father was murdered
- the main character
- Claudius murdered Hamlets dad to become this
- killed Hamlets dad and married his mum
- a play by Shakespeare based on REAL people and events
- a sad play written by Shakespeare
- she loves Hamlet and goes mad
- he hides behind a curtain and gets stabbed
17 Clues: Hamlets mum • he wrote the play • the main character • this is where the play is set • she loves Hamlet and goes mad • a sad play written by Shakespeare • this is what Claudius is to Hamlet • a funny play written by Shakespeare • killed Hamlets dad and married his mum • he hides behind a curtain and gets stabbed • Claudius murdered Hamlets dad to become this • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Nate Betancourt 2021-08-18
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- a theater company
- this is what Lord Robert Dudley said he would do to be with the queen
- Shakespeare's style
- Shakespeare's full name
- where Shakespeare had reappeared
- an infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body
- how long Shakespeare disappeared for
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- the 2 names of Shakespeare's children
- the types of people that would be seen at the Globe
- who Shakespeare was married to in 1582
- the name of one of her subjects that she was in love with
- something Queen Elizabeth I was known as
- the place that Shakespeare mainly wrote plays for
- where Shakespeare was born, and the place he fled after rumored to be illegally hunting on another man’s property
- this is what made the Globe burn down
15 Clues: a theater company • Shakespeare's style • Shakespeare's full name • where Shakespeare had reappeared • how long Shakespeare disappeared for • the 2 names of Shakespeare's children • this is what made the Globe burn down • who Shakespeare was married to in 1582 • something Queen Elizabeth I was known as • the place that Shakespeare mainly wrote plays for • ...
Shakespeare 2021-09-13
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- how many days after birth was William
- where did Shakespeare live.
- what did Shakespeare dad make for a
- how many siblings did Shakespeare
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- how old was Shakespeare when he died
- he died on his_______
- what month was Shakespeare born
- a fourteen lined poem
- how old was Shakespeare when he got
- how many children did Shakespeare have
10 Clues: he died on his_______ • a fourteen lined poem • where did Shakespeare live. • what month was Shakespeare born • how many siblings did Shakespeare • how old was Shakespeare when he got • what did Shakespeare dad make for a • how old was Shakespeare when he died • how many days after birth was William • how many children did Shakespeare have
Shakespeare Review 2023-02-13
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- Shakespeare was the most well known of these in the Elizabetan times
- this is the 'language' that Shakespeare plays are written in
- the name of the play we are reading this unit
- _______ were banned from performing on the stage
- this disease closed the theaters in Shakespeare's time
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- the place Shakespeare helped build and perform
- Shakespeare's works are quoted almost as much as this book
- the month Shakespeare was born
- the number of children Shakespeare had
- this was very important to let audiences know status, family ties, or profession of a character
- the first name of Shakespeare's wife
- according to Adrian Cohen Shakespeare is this type of figure
12 Clues: the month Shakespeare was born • the first name of Shakespeare's wife • the number of children Shakespeare had • the name of the play we are reading this unit • the place Shakespeare helped build and perform • _______ were banned from performing on the stage • this disease closed the theaters in Shakespeare's time • ...
History Test Project 2025-02-08
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- Where was Gutenberg from?
- Where is Cervantes from?
- Where was Erasmus from?
- Where was Raphael from?
- What was Erasmus’s occupation?
- This man was a writer from Italy.
- This man created movements in pictures.
- One play Shakespeare wrote.
- Who pointed out evil of renaissance Society?
- Who was the father of Renaissance?
- Who was the most famous play writer?
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- What types of paitings did Giotto make?
- Who created 3 dimensions in paintings?
- Who created the printing press?
- Who wrote Don Quixote?
- This man did important works for the goverment.
- One of Leonardos occupations?
- Where is Shakespeare from?
- First name of the Man who painted the Mona Lesa.
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
- What occupation was Gutenberg?
21 Clues: Who wrote Don Quixote? • Where was Erasmus from? • Where was Raphael from? • Where is Cervantes from? • Where was Gutenberg from? • Where is Shakespeare from? • One play Shakespeare wrote. • One of Leonardos occupations? • What was Erasmus’s occupation? • What occupation was Gutenberg? • Who created the printing press? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • ...
MATU SPECIAL EDITION WORD GAME MVP LEVEL 2022-07-28
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- 914
- Kui vana on Mauri?
- Johanna eelistus Shakespeare-is.
- Shakespeare-i vanim fuckboy.
- Kelle kohvi kõige rohkem juuakse?
- Mitu kraanikaussi on köögis?
- Kohustuslik vahetusevanema juuksevärv.
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- Meie ja Valduri lemmikkoht,kuhu päevakaid viia.
- Kelle suust pärineb järgnev tsitaat: " Auk on kõige tähtsam!"?
- Mitu Anu meiega töötab?
- Shakespeare-i uusim fuckboy.
- Parim nurk töötajatele.
- Paasi automark.
- Metsik mees, ühtlasi ka auto.
- Alatu
15 Clues: 914 • Alatu • Paasi automark. • Kui vana on Mauri? • Mitu Anu meiega töötab? • Parim nurk töötajatele. • Shakespeare-i uusim fuckboy. • Shakespeare-i vanim fuckboy. • Mitu kraanikaussi on köögis? • Metsik mees, ühtlasi ka auto. • Johanna eelistus Shakespeare-is. • Kelle kohvi kõige rohkem juuakse? • Kohustuslik vahetusevanema juuksevärv. • Meie ja Valduri lemmikkoht,kuhu päevakaid viia. • ...
Sonnet 130 Worksheet 2021-12-03
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- The Sonnet was written for the ____ Lady?
- What time period did Shakespeare write about?
- What things in lines 8-10 does Shakespeare enjoy more than his mistress features?
- What did Shakespeare get for writing?
- The lines within the Sonnet are highly
- What does Shakespeare compare his Mistress’eyes to
- what literary element is used in lines 3-5?
- What year was Shakespeare born?
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- What color is the dark lady's hair?
- What Literary Element is displayed in this Line? “If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head.”
- What has she belied?
- What was the favored hair color in Shakespeare’s time?
- What does his mistress do when she walks?
- What does he think his love is?
- Imagery relies on our five ____ to get us to visualize what is being written about.
15 Clues: What has she belied? • What does he think his love is? • What year was Shakespeare born? • What color is the dark lady's hair? • What did Shakespeare get for writing? • The lines within the Sonnet are highly • The Sonnet was written for the ____ Lady? • What does his mistress do when she walks? • what literary element is used in lines 3-5? • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- In the 21st century in Britain, Shakespeare was viewed as almost the poster child for ______.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
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- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
32 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”? • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- Ironically, many people who have an opinion of hip hop know absolutely ______about it.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- In the 21st century in Britain, Shakespeare was viewed as almost the poster child for ______.
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
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- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
33 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing. • ...
History 2022-02-09
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- wrote “Don Quixote”
- “father of renaissance”
- music in the renaissance time period became more _______
- play Shakespeare wrote
- painted Mona Lisa(first name)
- rich people who supported people of the arts
- probably the most influential scholar of the renaissance
- wrote about government
- created movement in paintings
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- greatest play write
- inverter of the movable type(last name)
- country where renaissance started
- painted the Sistine chapel
- focused on man abilities more than gods abilities
- created the 3d effect to art
- city where renaissance started
- where was Shakespeare from
- what was thought to be a remedy for sin in the renaissance time period
- most famous patron family
- painted madonnas
20 Clues: painted madonnas • greatest play write • wrote “Don Quixote” • play Shakespeare wrote • wrote about government • “father of renaissance” • most famous patron family • painted the Sistine chapel • where was Shakespeare from • created the 3d effect to art • painted Mona Lisa(first name) • created movement in paintings • city where renaissance started • country where renaissance started • ...
Shakespeare 2021-09-16
10 Clues: 14 line poem • ____ and juliet • william ________ • ______ nights dream • the ___ theater in London • Shakespeare wrote 37 _____ • a person who creates poetry • Shakespeare had ____ children • William Shakespeare profession • a tragedy written by shakespeare
Intro to Shakespeare Crossword - Kindle 2021-04-26
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- What is the name of the acting group that Shakespeare was apart of?
- The theater where Shakespeare’s plays were performed was called the _____ Theatre.
- The Lord Chamberlain’s Men acting group name was eventually changed to the _________ when King James became it’s patron.
- This caused the theaters to close in London.
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- Where was William Shakespeare born?
- What era did Shakespeare live in?
- How many words is Shakespeare credited with adding to the English language.
- What is the name of Shakespeare’s wife?
- Shakespeare when to university.
- Shakespeare was not only a playwright but he was also a _____.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 ____.
11 Clues: Shakespeare wrote 154 ____. • Shakespeare when to university. • What era did Shakespeare live in? • Where was William Shakespeare born? • What is the name of Shakespeare’s wife? • This caused the theaters to close in London. • Shakespeare was not only a playwright but he was also a _____. • What is the name of the acting group that Shakespeare was apart of? • ...
Intro to Shakespeare Crossword 2021-04-22
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- What is the name of the acting group that Shakespeare was apart of?
- The theater where Shakespeare’s plays were performed was called the _____ Theatre.
- The Lord Chamberlain’s Men acting group name was eventually changed to the _________ when King James became it’s patron.
- This caused the theaters to close in London.
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- Where was William Shakespeare born?
- What era did Shakespeare live in?
- How many words is Shakespeare credited with adding to the English language.
- What is the name of Shakespeare’s wife?
- Shakespeare when to university.
- Shakespeare was not only a playwright but he was also a _____.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 ____.
11 Clues: Shakespeare wrote 154 ____. • Shakespeare when to university. • What era did Shakespeare live in? • Where was William Shakespeare born? • What is the name of Shakespeare’s wife? • This caused the theaters to close in London. • Shakespeare was not only a playwright but he was also a _____. • What is the name of the acting group that Shakespeare was apart of? • ...
Shakespeare 2022-10-13
13 Clues: The yard • The First • Taking a bath • Henry __ Part 1 • _________ on Avon • Price for the poor • His Pursue for work • 8, 1, 13, 12, 5, 20 • His passage to life • Family Disputes (5,3,6) • A Theatre Shakespeare used • At the start is a motion, at the end is a weapon • At what year was Shakespeare able to read and write
Shakespeare 2020-05-06
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- - Found in a line of poetry which can be see used in traditional English poetry.
- Talking about your thoughts or reflections outloud, this is often done alone.
- - A long speech given by only one character.
- - Using symbols to put forth ideas or to find meanings.
- Having had past experience from writing and staging plays.
- - To kill a king
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- The audience can understand and see what is happening yet the characters are seemingly unaware.
- - Out of the way or waiting at the side.
- - A man who was given land by the king or high military.
- - To train and prepare for a certain task.
- - the act of one human killing another, no matter social status.
- - The state of waiting in anxiety, uncertainty or excitement about something
- - A ruler who is considered cruel or harsh.
13 Clues: - To kill a king • - Out of the way or waiting at the side. • - To train and prepare for a certain task. • - A ruler who is considered cruel or harsh. • - A long speech given by only one character. • - Using symbols to put forth ideas or to find meanings. • - A man who was given land by the king or high military. • ...
Shakespeare 2021-01-27
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- a noisy fight
- formally reject or disavow
- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
- classically trained actor
- occurring between or among citizens
- the pattern in which words rhyme is called the rhyme _______
- Introductory section to the play
- Beats per line in a poem
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- 5 stressed and 5 unstressed syllables per line
- angry dispute
- paid half penny to stand on the ground in front of the stage
- pernicious and malign influence that is hard to get rid of
- Type of poem with 14 lines and a set meter and rhyme
- a noisy fighthorus Another name for the the narrator for Shakespeare's plays
14 Clues: a noisy fight • angry dispute • Beats per line in a poem • classically trained actor • formally reject or disavow • Introductory section to the play • occurring between or among citizens • 5 stressed and 5 unstressed syllables per line • Type of poem with 14 lines and a set meter and rhyme • pernicious and malign influence that is hard to get rid of • ...
Shakespeare 2021-04-13
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- Juliet's love
- An object that helps you to fight
- someone with extraordinary beauty
- Someone ou hate. The opposit of a friend
- The reaction of the emotion when you are sad.
- When you don't tell the truth
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- When you cut yourself, it comes out
- When you reconcile
- Romeo thinks he is in love with that girl but no he is in love with an other
- When people are angry at each other sometimes they start
- when you want to help someone you give him that
- The opposit of men
- An emotion when you like someone
13 Clues: Juliet's love • When you reconcile • The opposit of men • When you don't tell the truth • An emotion when you like someone • An object that helps you to fight • someone with extraordinary beauty • When you cut yourself, it comes out • Someone ou hate. The opposit of a friend • The reaction of the emotion when you are sad. • when you want to help someone you give him that • ...
shakespeare 2023-02-21
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- a fatal error in judgement or the weakness of a character
- a fatal error in judgement or the wekness of a character
- excessive too much pride that leads the tragic hero to challege the gods
- agroup of performers that stand to the side of the action and comment on the events and characters in the play
- a remark that a character makes in an undertone to the auduence or another character but that others on supposed to hear
- aspeech that a characters makes when alone on stage to reveal show their thoghts to the audience
- present stories about englands earlier monarchs kings dictators
- a group of performers that stand to the side of the action and coment on the events and characyers in the play
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- verse unrhymed iambic pentameter
- a light mildly humorousscene following a serious one
- a work in which the main character tragic hero does not have a happy ending
- cleansing of emotions in the audience
- excessive too much pride that leads the tragic hero to challenge the gods
- the main charcter who comes to a miserable bad end
- cleansing of emotions in the audience
- dramatic work with a happy ending
16 Clues: verse unrhymed iambic pentameter • dramatic work with a happy ending • cleansing of emotions in the audience • cleansing of emotions in the audience • the main charcter who comes to a miserable bad end • a light mildly humorousscene following a serious one • a fatal error in judgement or the wekness of a character • ...
Shakespeare! 2022-05-12
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- how many siblings he had
- it's said that he died on his...
- he had this on his face
- he lived here
- how many children he had
- his wife's name
- Shakespeare wrote about 38 of these
- Shakespeare's first name
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- his first daughter's name
- he got married at this age
- there is a ____ written on his grave
- the church where he's buried
- it's believed he was born in this month
13 Clues: he lived here • his wife's name • he had this on his face • how many siblings he had • how many children he had • Shakespeare's first name • his first daughter's name • he got married at this age • the church where he's buried • it's said that he died on his... • Shakespeare wrote about 38 of these • there is a ____ written on his grave • it's believed he was born in this month
Shakespeare 2024-01-22
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- A reference to another work of literature, person, or event
- An exaggeration
- A character who acts as a contrast to another character
- pentameter A type of metrical line
- The misuse of a word in place of a similar-sounding one
- A character speaks directly to the audience but is not heard by others
- A figure of speech that is contradictory
- Written or spoken language without a metrical structure
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- Two lines that rhyme and have the same meter
- A joke using the different meanings of a word
- entendre a word or phrase open to two interpretations, one of which is usually risqué or indecent.
- When someone talks out loud to themselves
- comparison of two unlike things
13 Clues: An exaggeration • comparison of two unlike things • pentameter A type of metrical line • A figure of speech that is contradictory • When someone talks out loud to themselves • Two lines that rhyme and have the same meter • A joke using the different meanings of a word • A character who acts as a contrast to another character • ...
SHAKESPEARE 2026-06-04
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- His first job in the text
- The capital of England
- He was also a ...
- a feeling of big affection between people
- What did Shakespeare write?
- A theme about control and authority
- A positive relation between people
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- A strong feeling when you want what another person has
- The famous theatre name
- Place where he died
- He was also an ...
- He helped build the Globe...
- He is one of the greatest writers in the..... language
13 Clues: He was also a ... • He was also an ... • Place where he died • The capital of England • The famous theatre name • His first job in the text • What did Shakespeare write? • He helped build the Globe... • A positive relation between people • A theme about control and authority • a feeling of big affection between people • A strong feeling when you want what another person has • ...
History 2022-02-09
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- music in the renaissance time period became more _______
- painted madonnas
- play Shakespeare wrote
- most famous patron family
- painted Mona Lisa(first name)
- inverter of the movable type(last name)
- country where renaissance started
- what was thought to be a remedy for sin in the renaissance time period
- wrote “Don Quixote”
- rich people who supported people of the arts
- probably the most influential scholar of the renaissance
- created movement in paintings
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- greatest play write
- created the 3d effect to art
- city where renaissance started
- painted the Sistine chapel
- wrote about government
- focused on man abilities more than gods abilities
- “father of renaissance”
- where was Shakespeare from
20 Clues: painted madonnas • greatest play write • wrote “Don Quixote” • play Shakespeare wrote • wrote about government • “father of renaissance” • most famous patron family • painted the Sistine chapel • where was Shakespeare from • created the 3d effect to art • painted Mona Lisa(first name) • created movement in paintings • city where renaissance started • country where renaissance started • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes[Benjamin Heath} 2022-08-15
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- ___________ over originality
- The author of Romeo and Juliet
- What cause the globe theater to burn down?
- The acting companies were made up of only ____________.
- The day shakespeare was born
- Romeo and Juliet is about a conflict between what two families?
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- Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for _____________.
- Usually a play lasted ___ hours.
- ______ lost 1/4 of its population due to the plague
- The ruler of england in 1558
- Shakespeare wrote comedies, _______, and histories
- when was The King's Men formed?
- Romeo and Juliet was written between ______________.
- Shakespeare's wife
14 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • ___________ over originality • The ruler of england in 1558 • The day shakespeare was born • The author of Romeo and Juliet • when was The King's Men formed? • Usually a play lasted ___ hours. • What cause the globe theater to burn down? • Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for _____________. • Shakespeare wrote comedies, _______, and histories • ...
Shakespeare 2016-09-15
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- a strophe with 4 verses
- ... language is when I say I'm so hungry I could eat a horse
- a person who writes poems
- to perform a play for practice
- Romeo and Juliet is a famous ... written by Shakespeare.
- the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase
- an example of a ... is Shakespeare's Macbeth
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- the first published copies of a literary work
- a speech presented by one person
- someone that can never die
- a natural skill or ability
- words humorous use of language
- figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared
13 Clues: a strophe with 4 verses • a person who writes poems • someone that can never die • a natural skill or ability • to perform a play for practice • words humorous use of language • a speech presented by one person • an example of a ... is Shakespeare's Macbeth • the first published copies of a literary work • the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase • ...
Shakespeare 2013-09-29
Shakespeare 2022-03-22
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- To confuse or make act like a fool (often used reflexively)
- To continue without making changes
- The highest authority
- A strong need to regularly do or have something
- To admit or recognize the truth of something
- Of, concerning, or using statistics or the types of mathematical analyses that provide numerical information of a type that allows testing of a hypothesis
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- An idea or opinion
- Describes either something, someone or an event caused by forces separate or outside what are considered natural laws of nature
- To think of someone or something in a specific way
- Different from the typical, unusual
- The state of being in a relationship with only one individual
- A condition of misfortune or difficulty
- Anything that serves as a signal for action
13 Clues: An idea or opinion • The highest authority • To continue without making changes • Different from the typical, unusual • A condition of misfortune or difficulty • Anything that serves as a signal for action • To admit or recognize the truth of something • A strong need to regularly do or have something • To think of someone or something in a specific way • ...
shakespeare 2023-10-12
13 Clues: name • 1582 • born • deathday • deathyear • deathmonth • romenceplay • longestplay • birth place • romanrepulic • kingdom country • guynameinromanceplay • girlnameinromenceplay
shakespeare 2023-02-21
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- a fatal error in judgement or the weakness of a character
- a fatal error in judgement or the wekness of a character
- excessive too much pride that leads the tragic hero to challege the gods
- agroup of performers that stand to the side of the action and comment on the events and characters in the play
- a remark that a character makes in an undertone to the auduence or another character but that others on supposed to hear
- aspeech that a characters makes when alone on stage to reveal show their thoghts to the audience
- present stories about englands earlier monarchs kings dictators
- a group of performers that stand to the side of the action and coment on the events and characyers in the play
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- verse unrhymed iambic pentameter
- a light mildly humorousscene following a serious one
- a work in which the main character tragic hero does not have a happy ending
- cleansing of emotions in the audience
- excessive too much pride that leads the tragic hero to challenge the gods
- the main charcter who comes to a miserable bad end
- cleansing of emotions in the audience
- dramatic work with a happy ending
16 Clues: verse unrhymed iambic pentameter • dramatic work with a happy ending • cleansing of emotions in the audience • cleansing of emotions in the audience • the main charcter who comes to a miserable bad end • a light mildly humorousscene following a serious one • a fatal error in judgement or the wekness of a character • ...
Shakespeare 2025-01-03
13 Clues: dark • busy • grand • trendy • useless • offensive • ridiculous • innumerable • distrustful • astonishment • giving freely • to spread rumours • with a lot of violence
Shakespeare 2024-11-20
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- Shakespeare's birthplace.
- Plays in Shakespeare’s time had no _______ actors.
- Shakespeare's wife.
- The Scottish tragedy with a prophecy from three witches.
- Shakespeare's famous theater.
- The city where "Romeo and Juliet" is set.
- "To be or not to be" is from this play.
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- The fairy queen in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
- The king who divides his kingdom among three daughters.
- The time period during which Shakespeare wrote most of his plays.
- The name of the Roman ruler assassinated in one of Shakespeare’s plays.
- The wife of Othello.
- Romeo’s best friend, who dies in a duel.
13 Clues: Shakespeare's wife. • The wife of Othello. • Shakespeare's birthplace. • Shakespeare's famous theater. • "To be or not to be" is from this play. • Romeo’s best friend, who dies in a duel. • The city where "Romeo and Juliet" is set. • The fairy queen in "A Midsummer Night's Dream." • Plays in Shakespeare’s time had no _______ actors. • ...
History 2022-02-09
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- music in the renaissance time period became more _______
- painted madonnas
- play Shakespeare wrote
- most famous patron family
- painted Mona Lisa(first name)
- inverter of the movable type(last name)
- country where renaissance started
- what was thought to be a remedy for sin in the renaissance time period
- wrote “Don Quixote”
- rich people who supported people of the arts
- probably the most influential scholar of the renaissance
- created movement in paintings
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- greatest play write
- created the 3d effect to art
- city where renaissance started
- painted the Sistine chapel
- wrote about government
- focused on man abilities more than gods abilities
- “father of renaissance”
- where was Shakespeare from
20 Clues: painted madonnas • greatest play write • wrote “Don Quixote” • play Shakespeare wrote • wrote about government • “father of renaissance” • most famous patron family • painted the Sistine chapel • where was Shakespeare from • created the 3d effect to art • painted Mona Lisa(first name) • created movement in paintings • city where renaissance started • country where renaissance started • ...
Romeo and Juliet Background Notes 2023-10-12
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- Married Shakespeare in 1585
- Based off of Romeo and Juliet
- A whole meal
- Torn down for housing
- Rumored why Shakespeare had to flee
- Burned down from cannon prop
- Thrown to the worst of actors
- Rumored to kill his wife to be with the Queen
- Accepted all class of people
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- plot of ____ story comes from Arthur Brooke’s The Tragicall Historye of Romeus and Iuliet
- Born on April 23rd, 1564
- The popular desserts
- Queen during 1558-1603
- Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for
- The Lord Chamberlain’s Men closed down as a result
15 Clues: A whole meal • The popular desserts • Torn down for housing • Queen during 1558-1603 • Born on April 23rd, 1564 • Married Shakespeare in 1585 • Burned down from cannon prop • Accepted all class of people • Based off of Romeo and Juliet • Thrown to the worst of actors • Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for • Rumored why Shakespeare had to flee • ...
Shakespeare secrets 2021-04-08
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- 1st grader that is friends with Hero
- Founder of the diamond
- Hero's neighbor/Mr Murphys ex
- What Danny rides
- The girl that told the class that her dogs name was the same as hero's name
- The item that Hero's dad gave to her
- A missing gem
- Best play writer in English literature
- Possible Shakespeare
- Mother to Queen Elizabeth
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- Hero's sister that has beautiful curly hair
- 8th grader that wants to help Hero
- Danny's dad
- What the people did in school
- main character
- Biggest fan of Shakespeare
- Beatrice's way in
- choker with pendant
- Aaron's older brother
- The symbol that was on the necklace
20 Clues: Danny's dad • A missing gem • main character • What Danny rides • Beatrice's way in • choker with pendant • Possible Shakespeare • Aaron's older brother • Founder of the diamond • Mother to Queen Elizabeth • Biggest fan of Shakespeare • What the people did in school • Hero's neighbor/Mr Murphys ex • 8th grader that wants to help Hero • The symbol that was on the necklace • ...
Shakespeare Words- Audrey 2022-11-29
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- Meaning 1 person giving a speech
- To Listen
- This means you or your
- Shakespeare's dead son
- Meaning Come here
- The place where Shakespeare was born
- Meaning a speech one character makes to themselves
- Meaning Before
- Means Maybe
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- A famous Poet
- Meaning Mercy or Thank you
- Meaning indeed or in truth
- To go there or over there
- Meaning enemy
- Shakespeare's Wife
- A allotted amount of time where no one knew where or what Shakespeare was doing
- Meaning for what reason
- When the character can address the audience or think out loud but the other characters do not hear
- Meaning Over there
19 Clues: To Listen • Means Maybe • A famous Poet • Meaning enemy • Meaning Before • Meaning Come here • Shakespeare's Wife • Meaning Over there • This means you or your • Shakespeare's dead son • Meaning for what reason • To go there or over there • Meaning Mercy or Thank you • Meaning indeed or in truth • Meaning 1 person giving a speech • The place where Shakespeare was born • ...
William Shakespeare 2024-02-16
11 Clues: his wife • his first play • his nationality • were he was born • his most known play • his high school job • Shakespeare religion • what he could not do • Shakespeare first son • Shakespeare real name • one of Shakespeare brothers
Shakespeare / Elizabethan England 2024-03-19
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- The century when the Elizabethan Era started
- The color of the flag when a history was performed
- What Elizabeth I was
- The country where Shakespeare was born
- The type of poem Shakespeare wrote
- One of the forms of entertainment on horses with long poles
- The real name for the Black Plague
- Shakespeare's first name
- The color of the flag when a tragedy was performed
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- The middle class of the Elizabethan Era
- What the people were called who stood in the pit to watch the performances at The Globe
- The last digit of the year Shakespeare died
- What two people might do to settle an argument
- What Shakespeare wrote that was performed on stage
- The main religion at that time
- The color of the flag when a comedy was performed
- The kind of tights worn by men at the time
- Name of the theatre where his plays premiered
18 Clues: What Elizabeth I was • Shakespeare's first name • The main religion at that time • The type of poem Shakespeare wrote • The real name for the Black Plague • The country where Shakespeare was born • The middle class of the Elizabethan Era • The kind of tights worn by men at the time • The last digit of the year Shakespeare died • The century when the Elizabethan Era started • ...
Shakespeare 2021-12-29
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- Family name of a Shakesperean character
- Shakespeare or John Donne
- Shakespeare hero
- A character in Hamlet
- Shakespeare, Kvothe, or Jaskier
- Character in The Merchant of Venice
- A character in the play Othello
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- William Shakespeare's job
- Mischievous sprite in a Shakespearean play
- Shakespeare or Shaw character
- Character in Romeo and Juliet
- Tragedy in Ancient Britain
12 Clues: Shakespeare hero • A character in Hamlet • William Shakespeare's job • Shakespeare or John Donne • Tragedy in Ancient Britain • Shakespeare or Shaw character • Character in Romeo and Juliet • Shakespeare, Kvothe, or Jaskier • A character in the play Othello • Character in The Merchant of Venice • Family name of a Shakesperean character • Mischievous sprite in a Shakespearean play
Shakespeares awesomely awesome crossword 2013-09-16
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- who loved Hermia?
- how many children did Shakespeare have?
- who married Theseus?
- what was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
- what part of his education did Shakespeare never attend to?
- who was the king of the faeries?
- how many globe theatres did Shakespeare and his company build?
- where did Hermia and Lysander run off to? The......
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- who loved Demetrius?
- what word did Shakespeare invent?
- what was the name of the queen that ruled during Shakespeare's life? Queen.....
- who did Egeus give consent to, to marry his daughter?
- what was the name of Shakespeare's father
- what was the name of hermia's father?
- what was Shakespeare's profession?
15 Clues: who loved Hermia? • who loved Demetrius? • who married Theseus? • who was the king of the faeries? • what word did Shakespeare invent? • what was Shakespeare's profession? • what was the name of hermia's father? • how many children did Shakespeare have? • what was the name of Shakespeare's wife? • what was the name of Shakespeare's father • ...
The Works of Shakespeare 2020-09-30
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- One of the most famous plays written by Shakespeare, filled with anger, jealousy and betrayal
- A type of poem that William Shakespeare was known for writing
- A comedic play based on the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta
- The theatre in which Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- An Italian city which is the setting of one of Shakespeare’s most well known plays
- This play was written between 1559 and 1601
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- Shakespeare is one of these
- To be, or not to be, that is the .......
- A story about two lovers who come from conflicting families
- Juliet’s family name
- The star of this crossword!
- Birthplace of Shakespeare
- Romeo’s family name
13 Clues: Romeo’s family name • Juliet’s family name • Birthplace of Shakespeare • Shakespeare is one of these • The star of this crossword! • To be, or not to be, that is the ....... • This play was written between 1559 and 1601 • The theatre in which Shakespeare’s plays were performed • A story about two lovers who come from conflicting families • ...
Shakespeare Bio 2022-03-16
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- What town was the birthplace of William Shakespeare?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's wife?
- What name did Shakespeare's troupe go as under King James I?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's oldest daughter?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- What did Shakespeare name the home he built in Stratford?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's open-air theater?
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- Where was Shakespeare buried?
- What do historians call the time between when Shakespeare left his home town and appeared in London?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's son?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's troupe?
- What river runs through London?
- What was his father's occupation?
13 Clues: Where was Shakespeare buried? • What river runs through London? • What was his father's occupation? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What was the name of Shakespeare's son? • What was the name of Shakespeare's wife? • What was the name of Shakespeare's troupe? • What was the name of Shakespeare's oldest daughter? • ...
Hamlet 2024-12-18
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- dad, polonius
- Claudius
- Shakespeare
- of killing, poison
- it takes place, 15th
- Denmark
- story, tragedy
- hamlet
- everyone thought after Claudius become king, incest
- in dual, sword
- on Hamlet,Mad
- revenge
- with drama
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- dad, ghost
- brother, Laertes
- prince of Norway
- mom, Gertrude
- made this a, play
- of polonius, Ophelia
- bestie
20 Clues: hamlet • bestie • Denmark • revenge • Claudius • dad, ghost • with drama • Shakespeare • dad, polonius • mom, Gertrude • on Hamlet,Mad • story, tragedy • in dual, sword • brother, Laertes • prince of Norway • made this a, play • of killing, poison • it takes place, 15th • of polonius, Ophelia • everyone thought after Claudius become king, incest
Verdi 2026-02-27
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- Playwright who inspired his late works
- Librettist collaborator on late operas
- Shakespeare-based comedy opera
- Duchy where he was born
- Writer honored in his Requiem
- Breakthrough opera from 1842
- Birthplace village of the composer
- Opera written for Cairo
- City where he died
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- First opera of the famous trilogy
- Political body he served in
- Italian unification movement he symbolized
- Shakespeare-based tragedy opera
- Three famous middle-period operas
- Estate where he lived as a farmer
- Famous sacred mass he composed
16 Clues: City where he died • Duchy where he was born • Opera written for Cairo • Political body he served in • Breakthrough opera from 1842 • Writer honored in his Requiem • Shakespeare-based comedy opera • Famous sacred mass he composed • Shakespeare-based tragedy opera • First opera of the famous trilogy • Three famous middle-period operas • Estate where he lived as a farmer • ...
Verdi 2026-02-27
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- Playwright who inspired his late works
- Librettist collaborator on late operas
- Shakespeare-based comedy opera
- Duchy where he was born
- Writer honored in his Requiem
- Breakthrough opera from 1842
- Birthplace village of the composer
- Opera written for Cairo
- City where he died
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- First opera of the famous trilogy
- Political body he served in
- Italian unification movement he symbolized
- Shakespeare-based tragedy opera
- Three famous middle-period operas
- Estate where he lived as a farmer
- Famous sacred mass he composed
16 Clues: City where he died • Duchy where he was born • Opera written for Cairo • Political body he served in • Breakthrough opera from 1842 • Writer honored in his Requiem • Shakespeare-based comedy opera • Famous sacred mass he composed • Shakespeare-based tragedy opera • First opera of the famous trilogy • Three famous middle-period operas • Estate where he lived as a farmer • ...
The Works of Shakespeare 2020-09-30
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- One of the most famous plays written by Shakespeare, filled with anger, jealousy and betrayal
- A type of poem that William Shakespeare was known for writing
- A comedic play based on the marriage of Theseus and Hippolyta
- The theatre in which Shakespeare’s plays were performed
- An Italian city which is the setting of one of Shakespeare’s most well known plays
- This play was written between 1559 and 1601
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- Shakespeare is one of these
- To be, or not to be, that is the .......
- A story about two lovers who come from conflicting families
- Juliet’s family name
- The star of this crossword!
- Birthplace of Shakespeare
- Romeo’s family name
13 Clues: Romeo’s family name • Juliet’s family name • Birthplace of Shakespeare • Shakespeare is one of these • The star of this crossword! • To be, or not to be, that is the ....... • This play was written between 1559 and 1601 • The theatre in which Shakespeare’s plays were performed • A story about two lovers who come from conflicting families • ...
