shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Renessanssikirjandus 2025-04-21
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- Itaalia linn, mida peetakse renessansi hälliks.
- Tema kuulsaim teos on "Don Quijote".
- Prantsuse humanist, kes kirjutas "Gargantua ja Pantagruel".
- Klassikaline keel, milles sageli renessansiautorid kirjutasid.
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- Inglise näitekirjanik, kelle sulest on "Hamlet" ja "Romeo ja Julia".
- Petrarca stiilis armastusluuletus.
- Renessansiaja mõtleja, kes kirjutas "Valitsejast".
- Itaalia poeet, kes kirjutas "Jumalikust komöödiast".
8 Clues: Petrarca stiilis armastusluuletus. • Tema kuulsaim teos on "Don Quijote". • Itaalia linn, mida peetakse renessansi hälliks. • Renessansiaja mõtleja, kes kirjutas "Valitsejast". • Itaalia poeet, kes kirjutas "Jumalikust komöödiast". • Prantsuse humanist, kes kirjutas "Gargantua ja Pantagruel". • Klassikaline keel, milles sageli renessansiautorid kirjutasid. • ...
Drama-Ramona Radosavac 2025-02-18
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- lik koji ima obrnuta mišljenja od protagonista
- razgovor lika sa samim sobom
- riječi u zagradama koje opisuju emocije,misli i raspoloženja u igrokazu
- vrsta drame u kojem je tekst dodijeljen samo jednom liku
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- glavni lik u drami
- najpoznatija Shakespearova tragedija
- autor Romea i Julije
- razgovor dvoje ili više likova
8 Clues: glavni lik u drami • autor Romea i Julije • razgovor lika sa samim sobom • razgovor dvoje ili više likova • najpoznatija Shakespearova tragedija • lik koji ima obrnuta mišljenja od protagonista • vrsta drame u kojem je tekst dodijeljen samo jednom liku • riječi u zagradama koje opisuju emocije,misli i raspoloženja u igrokazu
Tristan Murray 2024-01-25
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
Great Britain 2019-03-12
Across
- The most famous detective in the UK
- Ben One of the symbols of the UK
- The capital of Scotland
- The oldest university of the UK
- Who makes laws in the UK?
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- The most famous writer of the UK
- The hero in English folklore
- What is painted on the national flag of Wales?
- The largest river of the UK
- The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
10 Clues: The capital of Scotland • Who makes laws in the UK? • The largest river of the UK • The hero in English folklore • The oldest university of the UK • The most famous writer of the UK • Ben One of the symbols of the UK • The most famous detective in the UK • What is painted on the national flag of Wales? • The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
Great Britain 2019-03-12
Across
- The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
- The most famous writer of the UK
- Ben One of the symbols of the UK
- The capital of Scotland
- The oldest university of the UK
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- Who makes laws in the UK?
- The hero in English folklore
- The most famous detective in the UK
- The largest river of the UK
- What is painted on the national flag of Wales?
10 Clues: The capital of Scotland • Who makes laws in the UK? • The largest river of the UK • The hero in English folklore • The oldest university of the UK • The most famous writer of the UK • Ben One of the symbols of the UK • The most famous detective in the UK • What is painted on the national flag of Wales? • The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
Great Britain 2019-03-12
Across
- The most famous detective in the UK
- Who makes laws in the UK?
- The oldest university of the UK
- The capital of Scotland
- Ben One of the symbols of the UK
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- The largest river of the UK
- The most famous writer of the UK
- The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
- The hero in English folklore
- What is painted on the national flag of Wales?
10 Clues: The capital of Scotland • Who makes laws in the UK? • The largest river of the UK • The hero in English folklore • The oldest university of the UK • The most famous writer of the UK • Ben One of the symbols of the UK • The most famous detective in the UK • What is painted on the national flag of Wales? • The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
Great Britain 2019-03-16
Across
- The most famous detective in the UK
- Who makes laws in the UK?
- The capital of Scotland
- The hero in English folklore
- The largest river of the UK
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- The most famous writer of the UK
- What is painted on the national flag of Wales?
- The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
- One of the symbols of the UK
- The oldest university of the UK
10 Clues: The capital of Scotland • Who makes laws in the UK? • The largest river of the UK • One of the symbols of the UK • The hero in English folklore • The oldest university of the UK • The most famous writer of the UK • The most famous detective in the UK • What is painted on the national flag of Wales? • The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
BNW Chapter 12 2022-01-26
Across
- Bernard's other victim-friend
- ____ and Helmholtz took to each other immediately
- ____ proclaimed his triumph on every invitation card
- ____ refused to come to the party
- What was the word used to describe the paper Mond finished reading?
- Helmholtz's reaction to fathers and mothers
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- What did John read to Helmholtz?
- John was reading ____
- Reason Helmholtz came into contact with Authority
- ____ worries that John does not like him/her
10 Clues: John was reading ____ • Bernard's other victim-friend • What did John read to Helmholtz? • ____ refused to come to the party • Helmholtz's reaction to fathers and mothers • ____ worries that John does not like him/her • ____ and Helmholtz took to each other immediately • Reason Helmholtz came into contact with Authority • ...
Shakespeare Goes to Gravel Gulch 2022-02-08
Across
- a ditch with a dry creek bed at the bottom
- nonsense
- A person who searches for silver or gold, using drilling, mining, or excavation
- criminal
- someone who cheats another person of their money
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- someone who writes plays
- a famous English playwright and poet
- nonsensical or insincere talk
- an extraordinary person, place, or event
- a naturally occurring piece of native gold
- a group of actors or other entertainers who tour
11 Clues: nonsense • criminal • someone who writes plays • nonsensical or insincere talk • a famous English playwright and poet • an extraordinary person, place, or event • a naturally occurring piece of native gold • a ditch with a dry creek bed at the bottom • a group of actors or other entertainers who tour • someone who cheats another person of their money • ...
Winter/tion rule 2015-01-15
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- an old name for bucket
- noun which comes from the verb "to receive"
- you receive this at school
- Beethoven composed may of these
- Poem written by William Shakespeare
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- clergyman in charge of an Anglican parish
- a doctor may write one of these for you
- her nose was red and raw in the poem "Winter"
- noun which comes from the verb "to separate"
- another name for a country
10 Clues: an old name for bucket • you receive this at school • another name for a country • Beethoven composed may of these • Poem written by William Shakespeare • a doctor may write one of these for you • clergyman in charge of an Anglican parish • noun which comes from the verb "to receive" • noun which comes from the verb "to separate" • ...
Fili, to dáš! 2022-12-24
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- jméno chlupatého domácího mazlíčka
- nejstarší a také nejobsáhlejší skupina hudebních nástrojů
- sportovní náčiní tenisty
- místo,kde lidé chtějí posílit svou svalovou hmotu
- 1564 – 1616,významný anglický básník a dramatik
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- psací a kreslící nástroj,používá tuhu, směs grafitu a jílu
- jméno mého kamaráda, svátek 22.prosince
- označení pro hezkého chlapce nebo dobře oblečeného mladíka
- jména milého pana učitele z Mikulčic
- typ účesu, resp. část vlasů na čele sčesaných na stranu
10 Clues: sportovní náčiní tenisty • jméno chlupatého domácího mazlíčka • jména milého pana učitele z Mikulčic • jméno mého kamaráda, svátek 22.prosince • 1564 – 1616,významný anglický básník a dramatik • místo,kde lidé chtějí posílit svou svalovou hmotu • typ účesu, resp. část vlasů na čele sčesaných na stranu • nejstarší a také nejobsáhlejší skupina hudebních nástrojů • ...
Brave New World - Chapter 13 2022-11-30
Across
- John's favorite author/poet.
- An expression of shock that Lenina is in.
- The person who loves Lenina.
- Obscure word referring to an article of clothing on page 175.
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- The 5th word in the movie John saw.
- The one referred to as "Whore".
- Common term John is referred to as.
- Lenina's solution to John's sweeping proposition.
- What Lenina does to her clothes.
- What does John threaten to do to Lenina?
10 Clues: John's favorite author/poet. • The person who loves Lenina. • The one referred to as "Whore". • What Lenina does to her clothes. • The 5th word in the movie John saw. • Common term John is referred to as. • What does John threaten to do to Lenina? • An expression of shock that Lenina is in. • Lenina's solution to John's sweeping proposition. • ...
Madison Cochran Section 3 2020-10-05
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- in Greek it means no place
- is a pardon
- set aside henrys marriage.
- of augsburg famous religious settlement
- applied to Christians who belonged to non-catholic churches
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- is a church
- Gutenberg 1440 a craftsman from Germany developed a printing press that incorporated a number of new technologies
- shakespeare the most famous writer of the Elizabethan age
- a movement from religious reform
- it became a separate religious group
10 Clues: is a church • is a pardon • in Greek it means no place • set aside henrys marriage. • a movement from religious reform • it became a separate religious group • of augsburg famous religious settlement • shakespeare the most famous writer of the Elizabethan age • applied to Christians who belonged to non-catholic churches • ...
Romeo And Juliet 2022-05-10
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- The last name of the writer of "Romeo And Juliet"
- Who is the man that loves Juliet, besides Romeo?
- Who is the main female character?
- Where does the story take place?
- Who is the main male character?
- Who kills Mercutio?
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- Who did Romey love before Juliet?
- Who is Romeo's cousin?
- What did Romeo use to kill himself?
- Where was Juliet placed, after people thought she was dead?
10 Clues: Who kills Mercutio? • Who is Romeo's cousin? • Who is the main male character? • Where does the story take place? • Who did Romey love before Juliet? • Who is the main female character? • What did Romeo use to kill himself? • Who is the man that loves Juliet, besides Romeo? • The last name of the writer of "Romeo And Juliet" • ...
Green Week 7 2022-10-05
Across
- The _________ bus is 6:30, and the latest bus is 10:00
- The Hoosier state
- You should _________ your lines before your performance
- Able
- "To be or not to be" is a famous Shakespeare ________
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- This southern state is the birthplace of blues music
- This state's capital city is Baton Rouge
- Not on purpose
- Chicago is in the state
- The ______ of the swimming pool in the deep end is 12 feet
10 Clues: Able • Not on purpose • The Hoosier state • Chicago is in the state • This state's capital city is Baton Rouge • This southern state is the birthplace of blues music • "To be or not to be" is a famous Shakespeare ________ • The _________ bus is 6:30, and the latest bus is 10:00 • You should _________ your lines before your performance • ...
Icons of UK 2023-09-17
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- The place where Anne Boleyn was executed.
- Amount of historical stones.
- Princess of Wales.
- Writer of Romeo and Juliet.
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- The author of Harry Potter.
- Most popular clock of England.
- The author of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
- Bram Stoker is known because of his book about a new monster, a vampire, known as...
- The singer of Rolling in the deep.
- king of England at the moment.
10 Clues: Princess of Wales. • The author of Harry Potter. • Writer of Romeo and Juliet. • Amount of historical stones. • Most popular clock of England. • king of England at the moment. • The singer of Rolling in the deep. • The place where Anne Boleyn was executed. • The author of The Picture of Dorian Gray. • ...
Monday Crossword 2024-01-26
Across
- The capital city of France.
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet".
- The process by which plants make their own food.
- Smooth and slippery; can cause you to slip.
- The currency of Japan.
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- The third planet from the sun.
- A famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- The largest mammal in the world.
- The science of matter and its interactions.
- A popular board game involving strategy and world domination.
10 Clues: The currency of Japan. • The capital city of France. • The third planet from the sun. • The largest mammal in the world. • The author of "Romeo and Juliet". • The science of matter and its interactions. • Smooth and slippery; can cause you to slip. • The process by which plants make their own food. • A famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. • ...
Gnomeo and Juliet 2024-11-25
Across
- Featherstone, the bird character, is this type of decoration.
- The movie is based on a famous play by this author.
- The female protagonist.
- Gnomeo belongs to this color faction.
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- Gnomeo has a race with this machine.
- The main setting of the movie.
- The characters are this type of ornament.
- Gnomeo’s family name in the original play.
- Juliet’s family name in the original play.
- Juliet belongs to this color faction.
10 Clues: The female protagonist. • The main setting of the movie. • Gnomeo has a race with this machine. • Juliet belongs to this color faction. • Gnomeo belongs to this color faction. • The characters are this type of ornament. • Gnomeo’s family name in the original play. • Juliet’s family name in the original play. • The movie is based on a famous play by this author. • ...
Crossword Time 2025-02-26
Across
- Missing school (pl.)
- What everybody writes right before class
- What does our French teacher throw at us?
- Something that you crave the most.
- What do we have to write on our EN state exams?
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- How many years did we spend in this school?
- What type of magazine is this?
- What colour does Kalia wear the most?
- April is the month of...
- We study at ELS and we have no...
10 Clues: Missing school (pl.) • April is the month of... • What type of magazine is this? • We study at ELS and we have no... • Something that you crave the most. • What colour does Kalia wear the most? • What everybody writes right before class • What does our French teacher throw at us? • How many years did we spend in this school? • What do we have to write on our EN state exams?
cultura general 2025-11-07
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- Sistema de gobierno donde el pueblo elige
- Unidad básica de los seres vivos
- Red global que conecta computadoras en todo el mundo
- Famoso escritor inglés de "Romeo y Julieta"
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- Protagonista de "Las mil y una noches"
- Resto de un ser vivo conservado en rocas
- Río más caudaloso del mundo
- Gas esencial para la respiración
- Cordillera más larga de América del Sur
- Libro que contiene mapas del mundo
10 Clues: Río más caudaloso del mundo • Unidad básica de los seres vivos • Gas esencial para la respiración • Libro que contiene mapas del mundo • Protagonista de "Las mil y una noches" • Cordillera más larga de América del Sur • Resto de un ser vivo conservado en rocas • Sistema de gobierno donde el pueblo elige • Famoso escritor inglés de "Romeo y Julieta" • ...
English 2019-07-28
Renaissance 2023-03-27
6 Clues: Macbeth's foil? • Best poet of all time? • Who killed King Duncan? • what was this period called? • Best Literature teacher at CHHS? • What was popular during this period?
resaissance 2022-11-29
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- an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
- the language or dialect that is spoken by people that are inhabiting a particular country or region
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis
- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance and arguably of all time
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- lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England
- likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant.
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
- William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530).
14 Clues: sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code • likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant. • lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England • an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions • the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis • ...
The Elizabethan world view 2016-09-05
7 Clues: Every object is a ... • The universe is a ... • King-Country and God ... • ... has killed King Ducan • overarching hierarchy (divided twice by-) • air fire eath and water (divided twice by-) • ... are introduduced in the opening scene (Shakespeare)
England 2022-05-21
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- the second largest confectionary company
- the most populated county in England
- famous author of Hamlet
- the top level the English football league system
- the national animal
- the current Prime Minister
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- famous red two tiered buses in England
- a bridge on the river Thames nicknamed "the winking bridge"
- the winner of the Football Association Cup Final in 1990
- the reigning royal house of the UK
- the 70th anniversary of the reign of a monarch
11 Clues: the national animal • famous author of Hamlet • the current Prime Minister • the reigning royal house of the UK • the most populated county in England • famous red two tiered buses in England • the second largest confectionary company • the 70th anniversary of the reign of a monarch • the top level the English football league system • ...
Julie Ngo 5 2020-12-17
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- he is a philosopher and writer who wrote "The Prince"
- he is known as the greatest Italian poet
- language spoken by people in an particular country
- someone who is not religious
- he was known for his sculptures
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- was an English playwright
- another word for "rebirth" in French
- he created the printing press in 1440
- became famous for his work the "School of Athens"
- his original name was Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi
- Painted the Monolisa
11 Clues: Painted the Monolisa • was an English playwright • someone who is not religious • he was known for his sculptures • another word for "rebirth" in French • he created the printing press in 1440 • he is known as the greatest Italian poet • became famous for his work the "School of Athens" • language spoken by people in an particular country • ...
Emily Pham 2 2020-12-18
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- drew the "Birth of Venus"
- sculpted the art named, "David"
- painted the "Mona Lisa"
- to become more interested in worldly events
- the language people spoke in their religion
- wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet"
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- was the person who created the printing press, and was the first to print the Christian Bible.
- wrote the book, "The Prince"
- wrote The Divine Comedy
- another term for rebirth
- oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin"
11 Clues: wrote The Divine Comedy • painted the "Mona Lisa" • another term for rebirth • drew the "Birth of Venus" • wrote the book, "The Prince" • sculpted the art named, "David" • wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet" • to become more interested in worldly events • the language people spoke in their religion • oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin" • ...
Chapter 5&6 2023-02-01
Across
- A person who wrote "To be, or not to be, that is the question."
- When two things are alike
- What you do with books
- Person in a story
- "All the ****** a stage"
- A subject involving literature
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- A short story that rhymes
- A story that lives forever would be considered what?
- Delight you feel at recognizing something familiar
- "There is no such thing as an ******** piece of work."
- Main character in "The Jungle Book"
11 Clues: Person in a story • What you do with books • "All the ****** a stage" • A short story that rhymes • When two things are alike • A subject involving literature • Main character in "The Jungle Book" • Delight you feel at recognizing something familiar • A story that lives forever would be considered what? • "There is no such thing as an ******** piece of work." • ...
Testikoe 2023-09-06
Across
- The capital of France.
- A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet."
- The process of turning food into energy in the body.
- The largest mammal on Earth.
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- The largest organ in the human body.
- A planet in our solar system.
- A fundamental particle in the nucleus of an atom.
- A large, flightless bird from Australia.
- A famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- The currency of Japan.
- The chemical symbol for gold.
11 Clues: The capital of France. • The currency of Japan. • The largest mammal on Earth. • A planet in our solar system. • The chemical symbol for gold. • The largest organ in the human body. • A large, flightless bird from Australia. • A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet." • A fundamental particle in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
Palavra cruzada 2024-12-20
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- Deslocamento que se faz para ir de um local a outro local
- Cidade em Itália conhecida pelos seus canais
- Época festiva onde se usam máscaras
- Terceiro mês do ano
- Amor proibido de Romeu
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- Prato cuja base é feita de farinha, fermento, sal e água
- Cidade do amor, conhecida por uma história de Shakespeare
- País europeu em forma de bota
- Meio de transporte turístico de Aveiro
- Sulco ou vala onde corre água
- Capital mundial da moda
11 Clues: Terceiro mês do ano • Amor proibido de Romeu • Capital mundial da moda • País europeu em forma de bota • Sulco ou vala onde corre água • Época festiva onde se usam máscaras • Meio de transporte turístico de Aveiro • Cidade em Itália conhecida pelos seus canais • Prato cuja base é feita de farinha, fermento, sal e água • ...
Crossword 2025-06-06
Across
- A story that is made up.
- A famous and timeless book.
- A famous writer of plays and poetry.
- The sequence of events in a story.
- A place where books are kept and borrowed.
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- A book based on real facts and information.
- A company that prints and sells books.
- A person who writes books.
- A person or being in a story.
- Someone who draws pictures for a book.
- A category of books, like mystery or fantasy.
11 Clues: A story that is made up. • A person who writes books. • A famous and timeless book. • A person or being in a story. • The sequence of events in a story. • A famous writer of plays and poetry. • A company that prints and sells books. • Someone who draws pictures for a book. • A place where books are kept and borrowed. • A book based on real facts and information. • ...
Something 2023-11-08
6 Clues: Shakespeare Thou art • Watson Doctor companion • Holmes 221 Baker Street • Bond "The Blue Umbrella" • Lakshmi Bai Jhansi ki Rani • Given name is Jalal-ud-din Muhammad
Crossword Puzzle Words 2022-05-19
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- rise of Zimbabwe They became increasingly wealthy and the capital prospered, reaching the height of its influence in the 14th century.
- Crusade was an attempt by three European monarchs of Western Christianity to reconquer the Holy Land
- Cabot sails to the Americas Hoping to find Asia but found America in 1497
- Ottoman Turks capture Constantinople the conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire.
- death Biggest caused by fleas and rats
- transferred to Christianity King of Axum changes religions
- of rock is built Gold dome
- Gutenberg invents the printing press The old version of the typewriter
- of tours halted Islamic conquest
- John signs Magna Carta on June 15, 1215, King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta
- richest empire in the world at the time
- Muhammads journey
- empire Leo V I
- year war Won by France
- converts to Christianity The Catholicism following the Battle of Tolbiac on Christmas Day 508
- the Conqueror unites England he is best remembered for leading the Norman Conquest of England in 1066
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- and Isabella become leaders of Spain They became leaders of Spain by marriage.
- has crowned Holy Roman Emperor Someone was crowned by Pope Leo III
- Religious ¨box¨ building
- After John Cabot, this man came to the Americas
- rise of the Aztecs The Aztecs built a great empire in central Mexico but were conquered by the Spanish in 1521.
- da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa A famous painting of his wife
- urban speech speech to reclaim the holy land
- writes Romeo and Juliet was a play written by Shakespeare
- Khan starts the Yuan Dynasty in China In 1271, he established his capital in modern-day Beijing and named his empire the Yuan Dynasty.
- capture Baghdad Baghdad is absolutely destroyed by this huge empire
- Khan becomes ruler of the Mongols Genghis Khan forged alliances with other clans, exterminated the existing clan nobility, and overpowered enemy tribes.
- The most religious place in Saudi Arabia
- the Great becomes czar of Russia Became Grand Prince on March 27th, 1462, following the death of his father.
- invade Europe leading France to win the 100-year war
30 Clues: empire Leo V I • Muhammads journey • year war Won by France • Religious ¨box¨ building • of rock is built Gold dome • of tours halted Islamic conquest • death Biggest caused by fleas and rats • richest empire in the world at the time • The most religious place in Saudi Arabia • urban speech speech to reclaim the holy land • After John Cabot, this man came to the Americas • ...
English I Lit and Dramatic Terms 2022-06-06
Across
- the name of the gang that fights with the Royals in OTSB
- the perspective of the story
- the man who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- the person telling the story to the reader
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the start of words
- a one person speech, usually given alone on stage
- giving something non human a human quality
- a direct comparison, she is a lion on the field
- a reference to something in literature, history or pop culture
- the message about life an author gives the reader
- OTSB is told in the 3rd person ________ point of view
- a conversation between two or more characters
- the end of the story or conflict
- the directions that tell actors what to do, how to move and how to speak
- the full name of the author of "The Jacket"
- the last name of the author of OTSB
- exaggerating for effect, ex: I am going to fail that class
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- a comment made on stage that the audience can hear but other actors cannot
- a comparison between two things that are usually unlike
- the name of the story with a mother and daughter conflict
- how an author tells the reader more about characters
- a struggle in a text, internal or external
- the last name of the author of Speak
- when an author uses words to help the reader see or visualize the details of a story
- the events in a story
- the time and place of a story
- an indirect comparison, uses like or as
- the theatre most closely associated with Shakespeare
- the name of the older women in Marigolds who Lisbeth makes fun of
- the narrator in "Eleven"
- the last name of the author of Long Way Down
31 Clues: the events in a story • the narrator in "Eleven" • the perspective of the story • the time and place of a story • the end of the story or conflict • the man who wrote Romeo and Juliet • the last name of the author of OTSB • the last name of the author of Speak • an indirect comparison, uses like or as • a struggle in a text, internal or external • ...
"We Beat the Street" SS pp 362 - 367 2025-10-28
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- Miss Johnson believed that George was capable of going to ____.
- 8-year-old boy; main character who loves school
- day of the week when the topic in class was Shakespeare.
- The lady thought George's class was a private school because they wore matching sweaters and were attentive and ___ ___.
- Miss Johnson took the kids into New York City to listen to music at the ____ ____.
- Miss Johnson advised George to ____ people like the lady; to just "do your thing."
- George's third-grade teacher is Miss ____ _____.
- Miss Johnson took the kids into New York City to see plays on ______.
- George attended ____ ____ Elementary School in Newark, New Jersey.
- Vocabulary term meaning "to take in"
- The lady at the concert wore a mink coat and too much ____.
- When George's class formed the Shakespearean Club, Miss Johnson helped them get ____.
- Miss Johnson told the class about the ___ ___; a time when disease and death ravaged much of Europe
- During what part of the concert did a lady approach George?
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- Miss Johnson told George he could go to college if he kept his ____ out of trouble.
- George's 10-year-old brother who skips school
- George thought the lady at the concert smelled like ____.
- Vocabulary term meaning "unclear"
- Vocabulary term meaning "control"
- city in New Jersey in which George lived
- The narrator describes Miss Johnson as a tiny ball of _____.
- one of George's classmates; George wished he would be quiet and not ask questions.
- Vocabulary term meaning "a quick look"
- Miss Johnson taught her class everything about ____ and his time on Tuesdays.
- According to George, most kids in his neighborhood believed it wasn't ___ to be good at school.
- a Shakespearean play Miss Johnson introduced to the class; she let them act it out
- what Garland was tossing into the gutter on the way to school
- name of the avenue on which George and Garland were walking at the beginning of the text
28 Clues: Vocabulary term meaning "unclear" • Vocabulary term meaning "control" • Vocabulary term meaning "to take in" • Vocabulary term meaning "a quick look" • city in New Jersey in which George lived • George's 10-year-old brother who skips school • 8-year-old boy; main character who loves school • George's third-grade teacher is Miss ____ _____. • ...
A Short History of the English Language 2025-09-14
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- Shakespeare wrote many of these; Ex. Shall I compare thee to a summers day.
- WIlliam ____________ set up the first printing press in England, 1476.
- The land the Angles came from; the name of the language sounds suspiciously like English.
- The only group who's language influenced English, and their country is still around.
- The key difference between Early Modern English, and Modern English
- They invaded twice; first, with two other groups of people, and second, alone.
- These were brought into the English language mostly by the Norse and French.
- The before part of a word.
- One of these is what St. Augustine brought with him when he came to Saxon.
- Old word for slang.
- Adopted into Middle English in the 14'th century from Old Norse.
- He invented more than 1,600 words.
- Words from talking with these people were taken and used in English.
- Relating to languages and how they change and are influenced.
- This form of English died out after the Norman Invasion.
- It was printed in 1604, containing about 2,500 words.
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- The English words of this origin are mostly related to religion and daily life.
- Who wrote, "The Canterbury Tales"?
- "it was an age of invention, innovation, and _______________."
- They were pushed out of Britain by the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes in the 5'th century.
- Still acknowledges and practices historical English.
- This language is of germanic origin, and was brought in with the invasion of the Vikings and Danes.
- A monumental piece on literature, the first of it's kind; written in old, runic English.
- Like shoe, and shoen
- This person tried to protect Britain from invasion, but the gosh darn FRENCH ruined it again.
- These are why so many different languages are a part of English.
- News papers come off of the _____________ press.
- Derived from animals; Ex. Cows
- Spelling and pronunciation
- "The first 13 ____________ in America."
30 Clues: Old word for slang. • Like shoe, and shoen • The before part of a word. • Spelling and pronunciation • Derived from animals; Ex. Cows • Who wrote, "The Canterbury Tales"? • He invented more than 1,600 words. • "The first 13 ____________ in America." • News papers come off of the _____________ press. • Still acknowledges and practices historical English. • ...
The United Kingdom 2022-11-18
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- the king of the UK (since 2022)
- nickname for London Underground
- the river flowing through the capital
- the seat of the royal family in London (two words with -)
- the capital city
- favourite fictional agent (2 words)
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- the main character of a series of books written by J. K. Rowling (2 words)
- famous detective (2 words)
- probably the most famous dramatist
- radio station
- the name of the national flag (2 words)
- one of the four countries
- the highest peak in the UK (2 words)
- the patron saint of Ireland and Northern Ireland
- the patron saint of Scotland
15 Clues: radio station • the capital city • one of the four countries • famous detective (2 words) • the patron saint of Scotland • the king of the UK (since 2022) • nickname for London Underground • probably the most famous dramatist • favourite fictional agent (2 words) • the highest peak in the UK (2 words) • the river flowing through the capital • ...
Independent Novel Assignment Crossword 2017-04-12
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- Adolf Hitler's army during world war II.
- The country under Canada
- The Home country of Anne Frank.
- A Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the holy temple.
- A person who flees their country because of a crisis.
- A minister in charge or a Christian church or congregation.
- A place where people go to learn.
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- Fall
- A teacher of Torah.
- A building or group of buildings meant to house soldiers.
- The place that has Paris as its capital.
- The Birthplace of Shakespeare and the Beatles.
- People who died a and go to heaven.
- An ethno-religious group originating from the Israelites or Hebrews.
- A locomotive.
15 Clues: Fall • A locomotive. • A teacher of Torah. • The country under Canada • The Home country of Anne Frank. • A place where people go to learn. • People who died a and go to heaven. • The place that has Paris as its capital. • Adolf Hitler's army during world war II. • The Birthplace of Shakespeare and the Beatles. • A person who flees their country because of a crisis. • ...
Electives 2021-04-09
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- this is used in music, dance, and theater
- an instrument family that is made of metal
- sports we work in a group to score points
- repetition of shapes or colors in order
- designing a building
- an instrument family that uses a reed
- this is a class full of activity
- more countries in the world speak this language
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- Arts expressing human emotion through dialogue
- this is used in PE, Dance, Theater, and Band
- We play instruments in the ______
- a form of visual expression
- a place where you learn
- a period of time when Shakespeare lived
- creative movement through music
15 Clues: designing a building • a place where you learn • a form of visual expression • creative movement through music • this is a class full of activity • We play instruments in the ______ • an instrument family that uses a reed • repetition of shapes or colors in order • a period of time when Shakespeare lived • this is used in music, dance, and theater • ...
Shakespeare's Crazy Crossword 2013-09-16
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- Shakespeare's first name.
- The untrue love of Hermia.
- The name of a girl who is forced to marry a man who she doesn't love.
- A group of people who represent the characters within a play.
- The friend of Hermia.
- The play is Dream _ _ _ _.
- The father of Hermia.
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- Magical flying creatures.
- An actor who is extremely narcissistic.
- The Duke of Athens.
- A famous playwright who wrote a Midsummer Nights Dream.
- A naughty fairy who causes much mischief.
- The Queen of the Amazons and soon to be wife of the Duke.
- The true love of Hermia.
- A certain characters head becomes a _ _ _ _ _ _.
15 Clues: The Duke of Athens. • The friend of Hermia. • The father of Hermia. • The true love of Hermia. • Magical flying creatures. • Shakespeare's first name. • The untrue love of Hermia. • The play is Dream _ _ _ _. • An actor who is extremely narcissistic. • A naughty fairy who causes much mischief. • A certain characters head becomes a _ _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Novels, Plays, and Playwrights. 2016-01-05
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- Antonio's closest friend.
- A friend of Antonio who married Jessica.
- The greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-emident dramatist.
- The author of "Robinson Crusoe"
- The religion of Antonio.
- A place where Romeo was banished.
- A slave boy Robinson escaped with.
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- A Jewish moneylender in the story "The Merchant Of Venice".
- 2nd best playwright.
- Kinsman of Benvolio in one of Shakespeare's works.
- Daughter of the Capulets.
- Suitor of Juliet; Most preferred by the Capulets.
- The one who pretended to be a judge for Antonio.
- The wife of Antonio's friend, Graziano.
- A Caribbean native in the story "Robinson Crusoe".
15 Clues: 2nd best playwright. • The religion of Antonio. • Antonio's closest friend. • Daughter of the Capulets. • The author of "Robinson Crusoe" • A place where Romeo was banished. • A slave boy Robinson escaped with. • The wife of Antonio's friend, Graziano. • A friend of Antonio who married Jessica. • The one who pretended to be a judge for Antonio. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2016-03-17
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- Montague: The head of the Montague family and father of Romeo.
- Weapon used to kill Juliet.
- Son of Lord Montague
- Capulet: The wife of Lord Capulet and mother of Juliet.
- a speech given by a character alone on stage.
- Juliet's caretaker.
- girl Romeo USED to love
- Romeo uses this to kill himself
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- Used to symbolize Romeo and Juliet's love
- The apothecary lives in_______
- Laurence: Married Romeo and Juliet; made Juliet's potion.
- a long speech made by one performer or by one person in the group.
- Daughter of Lord Capulet.
- William________
- party: Where Romeo and Juliet first met.
15 Clues: William________ • Juliet's caretaker. • Son of Lord Montague • girl Romeo USED to love • Daughter of Lord Capulet. • Weapon used to kill Juliet. • The apothecary lives in_______ • Romeo uses this to kill himself • party: Where Romeo and Juliet first met. • Used to symbolize Romeo and Juliet's love • a speech given by a character alone on stage. • ...
Demacia #2 2018-02-25
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- Aristocrate engagé(e) pour l'extermination des monstres
- Un champion méconnu qui n'a jamais vu le jour
- Handspinner
- Allégorie de la vie
- Elle sème la mort dans le coeur de ses ennemis
- Maître épéiste de grande renommée
- Enfant mort de sélection naturelle
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- Style utilisé par les invocateurs les moins talentueux
- Enfant qui a sauvé une vie ionienne
- Coéquipier ponctuel du Shérif de Piltover
- Mélodie de l'Aquamancienne
- Le premier gardien du marteau
- Femme qui a cédé à la violence pour amener la paix
- Champion dont le nom est tiré d'une pièce de Shakespeare
- Il blesse les ennemis et protège les alliés tout à la fois
15 Clues: Handspinner • Allégorie de la vie • Mélodie de l'Aquamancienne • Le premier gardien du marteau • Maître épéiste de grande renommée • Enfant mort de sélection naturelle • Enfant qui a sauvé une vie ionienne • Coéquipier ponctuel du Shérif de Piltover • Un champion méconnu qui n'a jamais vu le jour • Elle sème la mort dans le coeur de ses ennemis • ...
Love Story 2018-03-14
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- A Montague that falls in love with Juliet.
- Is engaged to Juliet.
- Cousin of Juliet that kills Mercutio.
- Threatens Juliet to get her to marry Paris.
- Helped raise Juliet.
- Helps Romeo and Juliet get married.
- Breaks Romeos heart at the beginning of the play.
- Place where Romeo is banished to.
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- Defends Romeo, but is killed in the process.
- The punishment for selling poison Mantua.
- Threatens to kill the next people to fight in the streets
- Dies of woebegone after Romeo is banished.
- The writer of Romeo and Juliet.
- The place where the play happened.
- A Capulet that falls in love with Romeo.
15 Clues: Helped raise Juliet. • Is engaged to Juliet. • The writer of Romeo and Juliet. • Place where Romeo is banished to. • The place where the play happened. • Helps Romeo and Juliet get married. • Cousin of Juliet that kills Mercutio. • A Capulet that falls in love with Romeo. • The punishment for selling poison Mantua. • A Montague that falls in love with Juliet. • ...
Get to Know Ms. Saka 2023-09-05
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- The number of pets Saka has.
- The first author we will read in class.
- Saka teaches this subject.
- The name of Saka's cat translates to "tenderloin" in Spanish.
- Saka played this sport in high school and college.
- Saka lived here for 11 years.
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- Saka learned this language in school.
- Saka's favorite taco is related to the word "language".
- Saka raised these from eggs this past summer.
- Saka was nicknamed after this rapper.
- Saka has two older ______.
- The number of years Saka has been working in education.
- Saka graduated from this university.
- Every member of Saka's family is a _____.
- The city Saka was born in.
15 Clues: Saka has two older ______. • Saka teaches this subject. • The city Saka was born in. • The number of pets Saka has. • Saka lived here for 11 years. • Saka graduated from this university. • Saka learned this language in school. • Saka was nicknamed after this rapper. • The first author we will read in class. • Every member of Saka's family is a _____. • ...
Morning 4/25 2024-04-25
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- The inverse of squaring
- His song "Blinding Lights" is the most-streamed song on Spotify
- The largest ocean in the world
- The kind of function represented by y=mx+b
- The Japanese video game company that produces the Switch
- LAMS mascot
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- The galaxy where Earth is located
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- New York City borough
- Mr. Healy's favorite sport
- The shape of the maze in this morning work packet
- Teacher whose birthday is on Sunday
- His best work is "Light Pack"
- The kind of function you've been studying in unit 7
- Mary Jane to Tom Holland's Spider-Man
15 Clues: LAMS mascot • New York City borough • The inverse of squaring • Mr. Healy's favorite sport • Author of Romeo and Juliet • His best work is "Light Pack" • The largest ocean in the world • The galaxy where Earth is located • Teacher whose birthday is on Sunday • Mary Jane to Tom Holland's Spider-Man • The kind of function represented by y=mx+b • ...
DramaWord Crossword 2024-12-16
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- relating to or characteristic of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
- a pause or break.
- professional entertainment consisting of jokes.
- to do something.
- a person who portrays a character in a production.
- english poet and dramatist
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- a person who writes plays.
- the act of talking to oneself.
- the story's series of events
- a conversation between two or more persons
- a written work that tells a story through action and speech.
- a speech delivered by one person, or a long one-sided conversation.
- a person represented in a drama, story, etc.
- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something.
- where something happens or happened.
15 Clues: to do something. • a pause or break. • a person who writes plays. • english poet and dramatist • the story's series of events • the act of talking to oneself. • where something happens or happened. • a conversation between two or more persons • a person represented in a drama, story, etc. • professional entertainment consisting of jokes. • ...
general knowledge 2024-06-21
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- What is the capital of Spain?
- What artist has the most streams on Spotify?
- How many Harry Potter books are there?
- Who was known as the "Queen Of Pop?"
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- What continent doesn't have an active volcano?
- What is the tallest mountain?
- What is the element with the chemical symbol AU?
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- What is a group of pandas known as?
- Who sings toxic?
- Who was the first president of the United States?
- Which animal carries its babies in a pouch?
- What is the closet planet to the sun?
- Which planet has the most moons?
- Which rapper is BFF's with Martha Stewart
15 Clues: Who sings toxic? • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • What is the capital of Spain? • What is the tallest mountain? • Which planet has the most moons? • What is a group of pandas known as? • Who was known as the "Queen Of Pop?" • What is the closet planet to the sun? • How many Harry Potter books are there? • Which rapper is BFF's with Martha Stewart • ...
Taylor Swift 2024-10-19
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- Midnights song which summarises all previous albums in the bridge.
- Famous name in the song 'Style'.
- Taylor's favourite number
- A scarf is mentioned in this song.
- The sexy album.
- 'She was still ____ inside her fantasy'
- Folklore song having a name as the title.
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- Taylor was born in this month.
- Taylor and Shakespeare have both written about their versions of ____.
- Taylor's middle name
- What do Taylor stans refer to themselves as?
- Who interrupted Taylor when she won an award?
- Taylor had a 6 years relationship with ____?
- Most TTPD songs are rumoured to be about ____.
- Her namesake ex's last name.
15 Clues: The sexy album. • Taylor's middle name • Taylor's favourite number • Her namesake ex's last name. • Taylor was born in this month. • Famous name in the song 'Style'. • A scarf is mentioned in this song. • 'She was still ____ inside her fantasy' • Folklore song having a name as the title. • What do Taylor stans refer to themselves as? • ...
WH Module 8 Esther Osituwo 2025 2025-06-01
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- Intellectual movement focusing on human potential.
- Powerful patrons of the arts in Florence.
- Wrote The Prince, a political treatise.
- Renaissance playwright known for Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
- Primary scholarly language of the Renaissance.
- Invention that greatly improved navigation and exploration.
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- Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- Scientist who improved the telescope and studied motion.
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- Often called the "Father of the Renaissance
- Invented by Johannes Gutenberg, revolutionized knowledge dissemination.
- Lisa Famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.
- Sculpture created by Michelangelo.
- The birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Architectural feature inspired by Roman designs.
15 Clues: Sculpture created by Michelangelo. • The birthplace of the Renaissance. • Wrote The Prince, a political treatise. • Powerful patrons of the arts in Florence. • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • Often called the "Father of the Renaissance • Lisa Famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci. • Primary scholarly language of the Renaissance. • ...
Last-minute don't-look-too-close trivia XWord 2021-01-10
6 Clues: Genius • Lizzo or Lorde • Simba's father • Sure-footed alpine climber • Stuffed and fried cornmeal pocket, in Mexican cuisine • Shakespeare character who said, "Then I defy you, stars!"
Hamlet Plot Quiz 2023-05-02
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- A society where men hold the power, and women are largely powerless
- The name of the castle where the action takes place
- Hamlet's best friend
- The person who wrote Hamlet
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- The country Hamlet travels to
- Used by Claudius to murder King Hamlet
- The prince of Denmark
- A Tragic hero's fatal flaw
- Who Hamlet says is to blame for turning men into monsters
9 Clues: Hamlet's best friend • The prince of Denmark • A Tragic hero's fatal flaw • The person who wrote Hamlet • The country Hamlet travels to • Used by Claudius to murder King Hamlet • The name of the castle where the action takes place • Who Hamlet says is to blame for turning men into monsters • A society where men hold the power, and women are largely powerless
Places to Visit in England 2022-04-11
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- The top 2 Universities in England
- Capital City
- The top 2 Universities in England
- City famous for The Beatles
- City famous for its ancient baths (built by the Romans)
- Birthplace of William Shakespeare (3 words)
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- Famous for the Cadbury chocolate factory
- Big wheel in London
- A National park with beautiful lakes, mountains and woods (2 words)
- Famous prehistoric monument made of big stones (very old!)
10 Clues: Capital City • Big wheel in London • City famous for The Beatles • The top 2 Universities in England • The top 2 Universities in England • Famous for the Cadbury chocolate factory • Birthplace of William Shakespeare (3 words) • City famous for its ancient baths (built by the Romans) • Famous prehistoric monument made of big stones (very old!) • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- Title of Geoffrey Chaucer's famous work.
- Movement focusing on human potential.
- A technique used by da Vinci, meaning "light-da
- Epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes.
- Celebrated artist known for The School of Athens.
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- Author of Hamlet and Othello.
- A key invention that spread ideas during the Renaissance.
- Famous painter of the Mona Lisa.
- Notable fresco artist of the Sistine Chapel.
9 Clues: Author of Hamlet and Othello. • Famous painter of the Mona Lisa. • Epic novel by Miguel de Cervantes. • Movement focusing on human potential. • Title of Geoffrey Chaucer's famous work. • Notable fresco artist of the Sistine Chapel. • A technique used by da Vinci, meaning "light-da • Celebrated artist known for The School of Athens. • ...
The Taming of the Shrew 2022-10-06
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- A man of decency.
- The type of play.
- The Name of Kate's husband.
- According to Petruchio, what was shining in the sky when it was noon?
- The Name of the area where the play is set.
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- The author of the play.
- The Nickname of Katharine.
- A word that means you do all what an other person want.
- The Younger daughter of Baptista.
9 Clues: A man of decency. • The type of play. • The author of the play. • The Nickname of Katharine. • The Name of Kate's husband. • The Younger daughter of Baptista. • The Name of the area where the play is set. • A word that means you do all what an other person want. • According to Petruchio, what was shining in the sky when it was noon?
Writers and literature 2022-11-22
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- a story for a theatre or play
- a name used by writers and poets
- The study of writers, poets and their works
- A long story
- The author of the book 'War and Peace'
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- A famous English playwright and poet
- The person who wrote a novel or a story
- Khamsa was written by ......
- The place where you can read and borrow books
9 Clues: A long story • Khamsa was written by ...... • a story for a theatre or play • a name used by writers and poets • A famous English playwright and poet • The author of the book 'War and Peace' • The person who wrote a novel or a story • The study of writers, poets and their works • The place where you can read and borrow books
Renaissance Crossword 2022-05-04
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- he painted the mona lisa
- english poet and dramatist
- painted the sistine chapel and sculpted david
- he is famous for his lifelike sculptures
- someone who supports and gives money to a cause
- he was german and used the printing press
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- a machine used for printing
- the common language
- period of European history at the close of the middle ages
9 Clues: the common language • he painted the mona lisa • english poet and dramatist • a machine used for printing • he is famous for his lifelike sculptures • he was german and used the printing press • painted the sistine chapel and sculpted david • someone who supports and gives money to a cause • period of European history at the close of the middle ages
Where To Next? 2024-07-24
7 Clues: 24601, informally • ben of the secret garden • paperboy in sound of music • a love at first sight story • the next stop on the scavenger hunt • last name of author of the hundred dresses • setting for Nancy Drew's "Final Scene" Royal ______
Renaissance 2017-05-10
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- A new way of thinking and learning led by the study of the humanities
- Road A trade route that links Europe to China
- Refers to Greek and Roman
- Family, Florence's richest family
- Created some of the most famous art in History, represents the Renaissance
- of Arts Sponsor of artists
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- 3 dimensional space in art
- Rebirth of Europe
- Theater The theater owned by William Shakespeare
- A fee that borrowers
10 Clues: Rebirth of Europe • A fee that borrowers • Refers to Greek and Roman • 3 dimensional space in art • of Arts Sponsor of artists • Family, Florence's richest family • Road A trade route that links Europe to China • Theater The theater owned by William Shakespeare • A new way of thinking and learning led by the study of the humanities • ...
Era's Of Theater 2020-04-02
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- theater was with mask
- new forms of theater was made like modernism and expressionism
- greek tragedy plays at religious festivals
- era of theater was the time during the French revolution
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- cavemen with drawings, artifacts, animal skin
- open amphitheater where there was “ fresh air”,
- entertainment and educational purposes for religion
- roman amphitheaters with events with gladiators
- lot of props ornaments and combination of arts
- time of famous playwrights like Shakespeare
- dancing, drama, and music mix
11 Clues: theater was with mask • dancing, drama, and music mix • greek tragedy plays at religious festivals • time of famous playwrights like Shakespeare • cavemen with drawings, artifacts, animal skin • lot of props ornaments and combination of arts • open amphitheater where there was “ fresh air”, • roman amphitheaters with events with gladiators • ...
Books 2021-07-29
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- You can borrow a book at this place
- This means the "story" of a book
- You finish the book here
- This is the outside of a book
- This person is the most famous English writer
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- These are the "sections" of a book
- This means "a story that is not true"
- You keep your books on this
- This person writes books
- You "turn" these when you are reading a book
10 Clues: This person writes books • You finish the book here • You keep your books on this • This is the outside of a book • This means the "story" of a book • These are the "sections" of a book • You can borrow a book at this place • This means "a story that is not true" • You "turn" these when you are reading a book • This person is the most famous English writer
Nanny's crossword by Benjamin Dargan 2013-07-27
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- Famous playwright's avenue - Nanny's first home
- Name of car company who instituted a moving assembly line in October 1913?
- Suffragette who died under the kings horse?
- Benefit for women introduced in 1913?
- Surname of Liverpool F.C. manager born in 1913?
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- Syd and Mary's sailing club
- Nanny's final musical with "the Players"?
- British monarch in 1913?
- American statistician who developed punch card processor?
- Toffee town - birthplace of Sydney Percy?
10 Clues: British monarch in 1913? • Syd and Mary's sailing club • Benefit for women introduced in 1913? • Nanny's final musical with "the Players"? • Toffee town - birthplace of Sydney Percy? • Suffragette who died under the kings horse? • Famous playwright's avenue - Nanny's first home • Surname of Liverpool F.C. manager born in 1913? • ...
Natalie tudor 2014-10-19
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- Who was Henry VIII second wife
- How old was Henry VIII when he died
- what was Henry VIII son called
- what was Henry viii favourite ship
- What was Shakespeare ' s father called
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- What country did Catherine of Aragon come from
- what palace was Henry VIII born in
- What was Henry VIII mother called
- how many children did Henry VIII have
- which city did Henry VIII live in
10 Clues: Who was Henry VIII second wife • what was Henry VIII son called • What was Henry VIII mother called • which city did Henry VIII live in • what palace was Henry VIII born in • what was Henry viii favourite ship • How old was Henry VIII when he died • how many children did Henry VIII have • What was Shakespeare ' s father called • What country did Catherine of Aragon come from
Crossword 2015-05-08
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- The Amazing Spiderman’s Peter
- The main antagonist in the second movie of ‘Avengers’
- Script Writer of ‘Romeo & Juliet’
- Singer of ‘The Climb’ and ‘When I Look At You’
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- Fur Elise’s Composer
- Prof. Dumbledore’s first name in Harry Potter
- ‘See You Again’ is dedicated to this person
- Played the role as Hermione in ‘Harry Potter’
- Director of ‘Avatar’ and ‘Titanic’
- One of One Direction’s member; Taylor Swift's ex
10 Clues: Fur Elise’s Composer • The Amazing Spiderman’s Peter • Script Writer of ‘Romeo & Juliet’ • Director of ‘Avatar’ and ‘Titanic’ • ‘See You Again’ is dedicated to this person • Prof. Dumbledore’s first name in Harry Potter • Played the role as Hermione in ‘Harry Potter’ • Singer of ‘The Climb’ and ‘When I Look At You’ • One of One Direction’s member; Taylor Swift's ex • ...
Othello 2016-09-21
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- Iago told Othello that Desdemona was sleeping with
- The genre of the play
- The man whose love for Desdemona causes him to try and commit murder
- Desdemona's friend and servant
- An island sacred to Venus, the goddess of love
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- The author of Othello
- the Moore, the headpower of cypress
- The character planning his revenge
- Cassio's weakness which Iago takes advantage of
- The courtesan, who is in love with Cassio
10 Clues: The author of Othello • The genre of the play • Desdemona's friend and servant • The character planning his revenge • the Moore, the headpower of cypress • The courtesan, who is in love with Cassio • An island sacred to Venus, the goddess of love • Cassio's weakness which Iago takes advantage of • Iago told Othello that Desdemona was sleeping with • ...
Othello 2016-09-22
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- The courtesan, who is in love with Cassio
- Iago told Othello that Desdemona was sleeping with
- The man whose love for Desdemona causes him to try and commit murder
- Desdemona's friend and servant
- The genre of the play
Down
- The character planning his revenge
- An island sacred to Venus, the goddess of love
- the Moore, the headpower of cypress
- The author of Othello
- Cassio's weakness which Iago takes advantage of
10 Clues: The author of Othello • The genre of the play • Desdemona's friend and servant • The character planning his revenge • the Moore, the headpower of cypress • The courtesan, who is in love with Cassio • An island sacred to Venus, the goddess of love • Cassio's weakness which Iago takes advantage of • Iago told Othello that Desdemona was sleeping with • ...
Unseen Poetry 2018-12-02
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- the writer of 160 14 line poems
- where one line flows into another without any punctuation
- giving objects human qualities
- repetition of letter sounds
- a poem with 14 lines
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- a word used to describe a noun
- a pair of successive lines that rhyme
- deliberately repeating words or phrases
- the place where a 14 line poem often changes direction
- the animal that Benjamin Zephaniah was trying to protect
10 Clues: a poem with 14 lines • repetition of letter sounds • a word used to describe a noun • giving objects human qualities • the writer of 160 14 line poems • a pair of successive lines that rhyme • deliberately repeating words or phrases • the place where a 14 line poem often changes direction • the animal that Benjamin Zephaniah was trying to protect • ...
National Library Week Puzzle 2024-02-14
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- Life stories of famous people
- Type of library that lends out books
- A company that prints books
- Type of book you read on a phone or tablet
- A book that tells you words that have similar meanings
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- A list of the library’s entire collection
- A person who works in a library
- Founder of the first public library: Benjamin ___
- Famous playwright born in April
- What students do at the library
10 Clues: A company that prints books • Life stories of famous people • A person who works in a library • Famous playwright born in April • What students do at the library • Type of library that lends out books • A list of the library’s entire collection • Type of book you read on a phone or tablet • Founder of the first public library: Benjamin ___ • ...
Romantika 2024-08-30
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- Hány lánya van az Arany virágcserépben Lindhorstnak?
- Hogy hívják a kígyót, akibe Anselmus beleszeret?
- Kit öl meg Anyegin párbaj során?
- Hanyadik századhoz kapcsolódik a romantika?
- Ki Lenszkij nagy szerelme?
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- Melyik romantikus költő volt híres hosszú külföldi útjairól?
- Melyik reneszánsz kori művész a romantikusok egyik legnagyobb mintaadója?
- Melyik kor kultúrájához nyúl vissza előszeretettel a romantika?
- Hogy hívják a romantikus karakterekre jellemző búskomor/kiábrándult hangulatot?
- Hol játszódik az Ivanhoe című regény?
10 Clues: Ki Lenszkij nagy szerelme? • Kit öl meg Anyegin párbaj során? • Hol játszódik az Ivanhoe című regény? • Hanyadik századhoz kapcsolódik a romantika? • Hogy hívják a kígyót, akibe Anselmus beleszeret? • Hány lánya van az Arany virágcserépben Lindhorstnak? • Melyik romantikus költő volt híres hosszú külföldi útjairól? • ...
RENESSANSSI 2025-04-10
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- uskonnon merkityksen väheneminen, yksi renessanssin kirjallisuuden avainsanoista
- renessanssin aikana kehittynyt tekstilaji, joka tiivistää tarinan
- nimitys renessanssin ajan ihanne ihmisestä
- kaupunki, jossa renessanssi sai alkunsa
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- renessanssin aikainen (Giovanni Boccaccion kirjoittama) merkittävä tarinakokoelma
- noin 1300 alkanut aikakausi, jonka aikana koettiin paljon muutoksia niin kirjallisuudessa, tieteessä kuin taiteessakin
- kirjallisuudelle merkittävä renessanssin aikainen keksintö
- hahmo, joka toistuu kulttuurissa samanlaisena
- Hamletin sekä Romeon ja Julian tekijä
- humoristinen tyyli, joka haastaa yhteiskunnan epäkohtia
10 Clues: Hamletin sekä Romeon ja Julian tekijä • kaupunki, jossa renessanssi sai alkunsa • nimitys renessanssin ajan ihanne ihmisestä • hahmo, joka toistuu kulttuurissa samanlaisena • humoristinen tyyli, joka haastaa yhteiskunnan epäkohtia • kirjallisuudelle merkittävä renessanssin aikainen keksintö • renessanssin aikana kehittynyt tekstilaji, joka tiivistää tarinan • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- and Juliet Shakespeare wrote this
- Da Vinci the person who made the Mona Lisa
- Renaissance a famous time period in Italy
- press what mass produced books back then
- Family wealthy banker family
- where the Renaissance mainly took place
Down
- this had a big impact on how we build things today
- Leonardo Da Vinci revolutionized this
- another word for Renaissance
- times the transition from _________ times and modern times
10 Clues: another word for Renaissance • Family wealthy banker family • and Juliet Shakespeare wrote this • Leonardo Da Vinci revolutionized this • where the Renaissance mainly took place • press what mass produced books back then • Renaissance a famous time period in Italy • Da Vinci the person who made the Mona Lisa • this had a big impact on how we build things today • ...
renaissance 2024-10-30
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- the study of topics around existence and the meaning of life
- contributed to the spread of literature
- famous for his painting "The School of Athens"
- Geoffroy Chaucer wrote this
- painted to Mona Lisa
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- during the renaissance this was a means of personal development
- the meaning of the word renaissance
- famous for writing "Romeo and Juliet"
- Michelangelo's most famous sculpture
- practiced instead of religion most famous for his sculpture "David"
10 Clues: painted to Mona Lisa • Geoffroy Chaucer wrote this • the meaning of the word renaissance • Michelangelo's most famous sculpture • famous for writing "Romeo and Juliet" • contributed to the spread of literature • famous for his painting "The School of Athens" • the study of topics around existence and the meaning of life • ...
Pengetahuan umum 2025-11-05
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- Apa nama samudra terluas di Bumi?
- Apa nama gunung tertinggi di dunia?
- Di negara manakah letak Piramida Giza?
- Apa warna umum langit pada hari yang cerah tanpa awan?
- Apa nama bintang di pusat tata surya kita?
- Apa nama sungai terpanjang di dunia?
Down
- Siapa penulis naskah drama "Romeo and Juliet"?
- Apa ibu kota negara Jepang?
- Apa hewan darat yang dianggap tercepat?
- Planet apa yang dikenal sebagai Planet Merah?
10 Clues: Apa ibu kota negara Jepang? • Apa nama samudra terluas di Bumi? • Apa nama gunung tertinggi di dunia? • Apa nama sungai terpanjang di dunia? • Di negara manakah letak Piramida Giza? • Apa hewan darat yang dianggap tercepat? • Apa nama bintang di pusat tata surya kita? • Planet apa yang dikenal sebagai Planet Merah? • Siapa penulis naskah drama "Romeo and Juliet"? • ...
The Renaissance 2025-10-19
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- Thomas ________ wrote Utopia.
- Gutenberg developed this.
- wrote plays similar to Greek and Roman dramas.
- this is where the Renaissance began
- Stained glass windows in churches were based on stories from this.
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- Leonardo __________ was a famous Renaissance artist.
- These people wanted to learn more about the Earth.
- Artists wanted to make this kind of art during the Renaissance
- study of the bodies of different organisms.
- Lorenzo de _________ supported many artists.
10 Clues: Gutenberg developed this. • Thomas ________ wrote Utopia. • this is where the Renaissance began • study of the bodies of different organisms. • Lorenzo de _________ supported many artists. • wrote plays similar to Greek and Roman dramas. • These people wanted to learn more about the Earth. • Leonardo __________ was a famous Renaissance artist. • ...
Renaissance 2023-03-27
6 Clues: Macbeth's foil? • Best poet of all time? • Who killed King Duncan? • what was this period called? • Best Literature teacher at CHHS? • What was popular during this period?
Dream 2021-09-24
7 Clues: The capital of the UK • The capital of the USA • Famous English playwright • The most populous city in the UAE • The highest waterfall on the Earth • One of the Earth's closest neighbor • A country where Nikola Tesla was born
Teka Teki Bacot 2019-11-10
7 Clues: Lawan kata pesek • Cantik dalam bahasa Aceh • Sebutan lain untuk hari lahir • Rasa selain pahit, asam, asin • Tanggal meninggalnya William Shakespeare • Kata depan untuk menandai arah dan tujuan • Sebutan untuk sesuatu yang tinggi dan mulia, perpaduan bahasa Aceh dan Arab
Renaissance and reformation 2016-01-12
7 Clues: Work by Machiavelli • He invented telescope • Painted The Last Supper • Religious movement by Martin Luther king • The non-believers of Church were known as • The greatest playwright of the renaissance • Stated that earth is not the centre of the universe
Renaissance Crossword 2025-09-18
7 Clues: He wrote the 95 Theses • He painted the mona Lisa • what does renaissance mean • Country where the Renaissance began • A Famous English poet and Playwright • what century did the Renaissance start • Despite their suffocation women wore these for attraction
Shakespeare - technical terms 2023-01-09
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- a line with 10 syllables in it (5 'feet' or syllable pairs)
- smaller parts within each 'chapter' in the play
- the outcome of the play
- written language in ordinary form (not poetry)
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- opening of the play that sets the scene
- type or category of play
- written language with a rhythm to it
- chapters in a play
8 Clues: chapters in a play • the outcome of the play • type or category of play • written language with a rhythm to it • opening of the play that sets the scene • written language in ordinary form (not poetry) • smaller parts within each 'chapter' in the play • a line with 10 syllables in it (5 'feet' or syllable pairs)
Names Shakespeare Invented 2024-12-06
8 Clues: Little Mermaid • meaning "innocent" • flower or instrument • Mother of 101 Dalmatians • Rodrigo, Wilde, Munn, et al. • Chastain, Biel, Rabbit, et al. • board game also called Reversi • Priestly, of "Devil Wears Prada" fame
Hamlet Act 1 Themes 2021-12-21
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- Horatio's perception that the ghost does not exist as compared to the truth
- Treated as more delicate and less intelligent due to others' perception of their gender
Down
- HAMLET. Speak. I am bound to hear. GHOST. So art thou to _____ when thou shalt hear (Shakespeare 1.5.11-12).
- “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” (Shakespeare 1.4.100).
- Very important to Danish society and wars have been fought over this
5 Clues: “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” (Shakespeare 1.4.100). • Very important to Danish society and wars have been fought over this • Horatio's perception that the ghost does not exist as compared to the truth • Treated as more delicate and less intelligent due to others' perception of their gender • ...
Mihály 2023-05-10
6 Clues: Itt született • Ez a drámaíró inspirálta • Az eposzának a címében az alany • Ezt a mozgalmat támogatta Kossuthal • Ilyen költőnek tartjuk számon (stílus) • Legismertebb műve (Minden magyar ismeri)
Charlie Mandel Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-20
6 Clues: shakespeare teacher • made from cacao beans • item to help tell time • playstations newest console • item to help you see better • what you put on before your shoes
Twelfth Night Crossword 2014-10-15
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- Sir Andrew's last name
- Sir Toby wants Sir Andrew to challenge Cesario to a _____.
- verse Shakespeare writes in both prose and _____ _____ in his plays.
- This character is in love with Cesario.
- Night One of Shakespeare's comedies.
- He was involved in a sea-fight with Orsino's men.
- "If _____ be the food of love, play on..." (Act 1, Scene 1)
- What Antonio gives Sebastian
- Words spoken so as not to be heard by others present
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- He finds a letter that Maria has dropped.
- Viola's disguise
- Antonio saved him.
- Feste likes to speak in _____.
- Viola and Sebastian are _____.
- Where the play takes place
- He provides comic relief in the play.
16 Clues: Viola's disguise • Antonio saved him. • Sir Andrew's last name • Where the play takes place • What Antonio gives Sebastian • Feste likes to speak in _____. • Viola and Sebastian are _____. • Night One of Shakespeare's comedies. • He provides comic relief in the play. • This character is in love with Cesario. • He finds a letter that Maria has dropped. • ...
Macbeth by Hannah Diarra 2020-03-05
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- Macbeth becomes thane of ______ before he is king
- the witches predict that Macbeth will become _____
- lady Macbeth washes invisible _______ from her hands
- the first three characters to appear in Macbeth
- weapon used to kill Duncan
- name of Duncan's eldest son
- Malcolm flees to this country after Duncan's murder
- person that kills Macbeth
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- name of the king at the start of the play
- Macbeth is ______ by Macduff
- Macbeth cannot be killed by any man ____ of woman
- Macbeth kills Duncan whilst he _____
- Macbeth sees Banquo's ______ at his feast
- name of the writer of 'Macbeth'
- the person that was with Macbeth when the witches first speak to him
- the name of Banquo's son
16 Clues: the name of Banquo's son • person that kills Macbeth • weapon used to kill Duncan • name of Duncan's eldest son • Macbeth is ______ by Macduff • name of the writer of 'Macbeth' • Macbeth kills Duncan whilst he _____ • name of the king at the start of the play • Macbeth sees Banquo's ______ at his feast • the first three characters to appear in Macbeth • ...
Theatre History Crossword 2020-12-09
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- The Ancient Greek playwright who wrote King Oedipus
- The famous Elizabethan playwright who wrote A Midsummer's Night Dream.
- A famous Elizabethan theater
- This instrument was played during early performance
- Brief comic scene
- Ancient Greek actors would wear large ______ in performance.
- A two-storied cart that doubled as a stage
- Early performances were performed around _______
- The heroine's father in commedia.
- The Medieval Theatre saw the creation of Miracle and _______ plays
- The Greek God that the Greeks paid tribute to in early performances
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- Plays meant to be read rather then acted
- Actors are called ______
- Rebirth
- the Ancient Egyptians created performances around which gods
- The Ancient Roman playwright who wrote Amphitryo
16 Clues: Rebirth • Brief comic scene • Actors are called ______ • A famous Elizabethan theater • The heroine's father in commedia. • Plays meant to be read rather then acted • A two-storied cart that doubled as a stage • Early performances were performed around _______ • The Ancient Roman playwright who wrote Amphitryo • The Ancient Greek playwright who wrote King Oedipus • ...
crossiewords 2024-05-30
Across
- the driver in the story two gentlemen of Verona
- what cannot be destroyed with powerful sword wars
- this poem includes a frog who thinks he is a singer
- where did nicola and jacopo go every sunday
- he was also known as ozymandias
- they are silver coins
- another word for 'favourable'
- a city in italy
Down
- old men are also called
- ali waited for years for whos letter
- a small duck
- he wrote the poem 'snake'
- miriam went there with her husband
- he was the author of the story 'the letter'
- he wrote many dramas including Julius Caesar
- which animal was hunted by Loona in Africa
16 Clues: a small duck • a city in italy • they are silver coins • old men are also called • he wrote the poem 'snake' • another word for 'favourable' • he was also known as ozymandias • miriam went there with her husband • ali waited for years for whos letter • which animal was hunted by Loona in Africa • he was the author of the story 'the letter' • ...
Cycle 5: The Effects of Love 2024-02-12
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- a 4-line stanza in a sonnet
- (of an action, idea, or goal) deserving praise and commendation
- cause (someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something
- a poem with 14 lines in iambic pentameter
- ________ scheme
- "Shall I compare ____ to a summer's day?"
- in a state of peaceful happiness
- unstressed/stressed
- an advance warning
- ___________ Shakespeare
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- has a dismissive attitude and regards other people as inferior
- an acceptance that a statement is true or that something exists
- a 2-line stanza that rhymes at the end of a sonnet
- stressed/unstressed
- favorable or advantageous; resulting in good
- a comparison of two things without using like or as
16 Clues: ________ scheme • an advance warning • stressed/unstressed • unstressed/stressed • ___________ Shakespeare • a 4-line stanza in a sonnet • in a state of peaceful happiness • a poem with 14 lines in iambic pentameter • "Shall I compare ____ to a summer's day?" • favorable or advantageous; resulting in good • a 2-line stanza that rhymes at the end of a sonnet • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-22
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- Written in the native language
- Invention by Gutenberg helped increase education
- Another term meaning worldly
- Italian writer who stressed the ends justify the means in The Prince
- Greatest playwright who perfected sonnets; Romeo & Juliet
- Someone who financially supports the arts
- Study of human potential
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- Renaissance started in this Italian city
- Known as the Father of Humanism
- Italian author of The Book of the Courtier
- Italian artist who painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Italian artist who painted School of Athens
- Italian artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- The country where the Renaissance began- Italy
- An artistic technique to make paintings look three dimensional
- Humanist who wrote the Praise of Folly
- Powerful Florence ruling family
17 Clues: Study of human potential • Another term meaning worldly • Written in the native language • Known as the Father of Humanism • Powerful Florence ruling family • Humanist who wrote the Praise of Folly • Renaissance started in this Italian city • Someone who financially supports the arts • Italian author of The Book of the Courtier • Italian artist who painted the Mona Lisa • ...
SIMPLE PAST 2023-03-19
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- THE PIRATES ... DANGEROUS PEOPLE.
- LARRY ... MEDICINE AT UNIVERSITY.
- I...HAVE BREAKFAST THIS MORNING.
- WE ... A GREAT PIZZA AT PIZZA HUT YESTERDAY.
- CARLOS SAINZ...IN MADRID IN 1962,THEN HE MOVED.
- I ... MY KEYS THIS MORNING. I CAN'T OPEN THE DOOR.
- ALICE AND JOHN...IN THE SEA.
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- I ... THE NEWSPAPER YESTERDAY,BUT NOT TODAY.
- JUAN CARLOS I ... KING OF SPAIN IN 1975.
- SHAKESPEARE...IN 1616.
- THE MILAN...THE FOOTBALL CHAMPION LEAGUE IN 2007.
- SHE ... HER CAR VERY FAST AND HAD AN ACCIDENT.
- I ...MY MOBILE PHONE TO SCHOOL, BUT I CAN'T USE IT.
- I ... THE HOMEWORK AN HOUR AGO.
- MARK ... ALL THE COKE!!
- WE ... A FANTASTIC DOCUMENTARY ABOUT DOLPHINS.
16 Clues: SHAKESPEARE...IN 1616. • MARK ... ALL THE COKE!! • ALICE AND JOHN...IN THE SEA. • I ... THE HOMEWORK AN HOUR AGO. • I...HAVE BREAKFAST THIS MORNING. • THE PIRATES ... DANGEROUS PEOPLE. • LARRY ... MEDICINE AT UNIVERSITY. • JUAN CARLOS I ... KING OF SPAIN IN 1975. • I ... THE NEWSPAPER YESTERDAY,BUT NOT TODAY. • WE ... A GREAT PIZZA AT PIZZA HUT YESTERDAY. • ...
Renaissance Art 2022-03-22
Across
- Portrayed as the Weeping Philosopher
- Relating to art or beauty
- Said to be Da Vinci's most famous work
- Pope Leo X's favorite 'up and coming'
- Machine made to print on paper faster
- Wrote the La Vita Nova and, The Divine Comedy
- Created many predecessors to modern machinery
- The art of designing structures
- 'The Weeping Philosopher', 'The Obscure'
Down
- Painted meticulously by Michelangelo
- Most famous piece of renaissance architecture
- Famous poet known for his many plays and
- Painting with the implication of space and angle
- European country where the renaissance originated from
- Extensive and elaborate detail added to art work and architecture
- Water paint applied to wet plaster
16 Clues: Relating to art or beauty • The art of designing structures • Water paint applied to wet plaster • Painted meticulously by Michelangelo • Portrayed as the Weeping Philosopher • Pope Leo X's favorite 'up and coming' • Machine made to print on paper faster • Said to be Da Vinci's most famous work • Famous poet known for his many plays and • ...
The Tempest 2022-06-15
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- What Caliban smells of
- The name of the wizard in the original text
- Caliban's mother
- Stephano's nickname for Caliban
- Where Ariel was imprisoned for many years
- Ferdinand's older sister
- An adjective to describe Gonzalo
- The court jester
Down
- What Miranda suggests to Ferdinand a few hours after meeting him...
- Another word for tempest
- The writer of the play
- Caliban believes that Stephano comes from this place
- The age of Miranda
- The man on the ship struggling to keep it afloat.
- The type of animal that Prospera sets on the men who enter her cell
- What Alonso, Gonzalo, Sebastian and Antonio see when they are wandering through the isle
16 Clues: Caliban's mother • The court jester • The age of Miranda • What Caliban smells of • The writer of the play • Another word for tempest • Ferdinand's older sister • Stephano's nickname for Caliban • An adjective to describe Gonzalo • Where Ariel was imprisoned for many years • The name of the wizard in the original text • The man on the ship struggling to keep it afloat. • ...
Wednesday Wars: May 2021-05-19
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- where Lieutenant Baker was missing in action
- firm that would renovate Yankee stadium
- led the Soviet Union for 18 years
- the ceremony for when a Jewish boy turns 13
Down
- becomes necessary
- where Holling's sister went to find herself
- Shakespeare play about revenge for a father
- awareness month is May, many feared this would happen during the Cold War
- Holling's sister's name
9 Clues: becomes necessary • Holling's sister's name • led the Soviet Union for 18 years • firm that would renovate Yankee stadium • where Holling's sister went to find herself • Shakespeare play about revenge for a father • the ceremony for when a Jewish boy turns 13 • where Lieutenant Baker was missing in action • ...
Dráma 2022-05-31
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- Hogy nevezzük, mikor a színész magához vagy a nézőhöz intézi szavait?
- Hogy nevezzük a tragédia és komédia keverékét?
- A színházi előadások részei
- Az ógörög dran szó jelentése
- Mire bontható a dráma? párbeszéd
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- Mióta ismeri az emberiség a drámát?
- A dráma a lírával és az epikával együtt egy ...
- A Rómeó és Júlia megírója
- A dráma melyik műfajára jellemző a humorosság?
9 Clues: A Rómeó és Júlia megírója • A színházi előadások részei • Az ógörög dran szó jelentése • Mire bontható a dráma? párbeszéd • Mióta ismeri az emberiség a drámát? • Hogy nevezzük a tragédia és komédia keverékét? • A dráma melyik műfajára jellemző a humorosság? • A dráma a lírával és az epikával együtt egy ... • ...
Walt Whitman- By Savannah Meyer 2022-09-07
Across
- Hospital that gave Walt great recognition
- Battle zone he started nursing at
- Other cause of death other than battle wounds
- River wounded traveled
Down
- Became acquainted with the works of this person at a young age
- Worked as what until a fire destroyed the industry
- Caused partial paralysis
- Poem he wrote describing his time as a nurse
- Self-published poems
9 Clues: Self-published poems • River wounded traveled • Caused partial paralysis • Battle zone he started nursing at • Hospital that gave Walt great recognition • Poem he wrote describing his time as a nurse • Other cause of death other than battle wounds • Worked as what until a fire destroyed the industry • Became acquainted with the works of this person at a young age
romeo and juliet crossword 2023-09-01
Across
- (The mentality of male superiority)
- (A preconceived opinion)
- (Acting without contemplation)
- (An inescapable future of events)
- (The order of importance during the elizabethan time)
- (When characters predict what is going to happen later in the play)
Down
- (Challenging social standards and rules)
- (A sacrament which unites two people)
- (The time period that Shakespeare lived in and based Romeo + Juliet in)
9 Clues: (A preconceived opinion) • (Acting without contemplation) • (An inescapable future of events) • (The mentality of male superiority) • (A sacrament which unites two people) • (Challenging social standards and rules) • (The order of importance during the elizabethan time) • (When characters predict what is going to happen later in the play) • ...
The Arts & The Globe Theatre 2024-03-15
Across
- How did the Globe Theatre burn down?
- Who attended the plays at the theatre?
- When was the theatre rebuilt?
- When was it built?
Down
- A circular theatre that is famous for holding plays.
- Who owned a part of the theatre?
- What was The Globe Theatre also called?
- How much did it cost to see a show?
- Where is the Globe Theatre located?
9 Clues: When was it built? • When was the theatre rebuilt? • Who owned a part of the theatre? • How much did it cost to see a show? • Where is the Globe Theatre located? • How did the Globe Theatre burn down? • Who attended the plays at the theatre? • What was The Globe Theatre also called? • A circular theatre that is famous for holding plays.
Curtain Call Crossword 2024-12-19
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- about six Tudor queens. (Six)
- term for the area above the stage used to store scenery. (Flies)
- musical where Dancing Queen reigns. (Mamma Mia)
- rock musical featuring “Seasons of Love.” (Rent)
- of the play Hamlet. (Shakespeare)
- theatre district. (West End)
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- of Phantom of the Opera. (Andrew Lloyd Webber)
- musical on Broadway. (Phantom)
- given for excellence in Broadway productions. (Tony)
9 Clues: theatre district. (West End) • about six Tudor queens. (Six) • musical on Broadway. (Phantom) • of the play Hamlet. (Shakespeare) • of Phantom of the Opera. (Andrew Lloyd Webber) • musical where Dancing Queen reigns. (Mamma Mia) • rock musical featuring “Seasons of Love.” (Rent) • given for excellence in Broadway productions. (Tony) • ...
