shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
História do teatro - Professora Veridiana Rengel 2022-10-26
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- - Com o surgimento da fé cristã europeia, a Igreja Católica proibiu as manifestações teatrais, já que suas encenações eram, sobretudo, sátiras religiosas. Como resultado disso, do século V ao século IX, não há nenhuma atividade teatral.
- - Refere-se a dois significados distintos: estilo artístico ou edifício/casa, ou seja, o ambiente (espaço) no qual podem ser encenados vários tipos de espetáculos.
- - Primeiras manifestações teatrais.
- - è considerado como maior escritor de peças de teatro da história e o principal nome do Teatro Elisabetano.
- - eram usadas pelos atores na Grécia antiga para interpretar seus papeis.
- - (estudo dos clássicos nos mosteiros.
- - escritores de tragédias gregas.
- - tem origem nas cerimônias, carnavais ou canções amplamente conhecidas em comemoração a Dionísio, sempre destinada ao público comum e sem muita instrução.
- - Teatro construído em Londres em formato circular onde as peças de Shakespeare foram apresentadas.
- - Local onde o teatro surgiu como teatro.
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- - Não era permitido sua participação nas encenações.
- - Deus grego do teatro, da fertilidade, da paixão e do vinho.
- - , a origem do teatro no Brasil tem como precursores assuntos ligados à ________________.
- - Primeiro ator da história.
- - (farsa, sottie, jograis, autos sacramentais).
- - (dramas litúrgicos, mistérios, milagres, moralidades, autos).
- - Canto entoado á Dionísio.
- - as primeiras incidências do teatro no Brasil foi pelas mãos dos ____________, como instrumento de civilização, principalmente para a________________ dos índios.
- - era uma atração profana oferecida ao povo, no esquema “pão e circo”, utilizado pelos governantes e Imperadores.
- - Ele é considerado o maior dramaturgo representante da comédia grega clássica.
- - Destinava-se a tratar de temas relacionados à justiça, lei e ao destino. Neste sentido, a história acompanha a trajetória de um herói que precisa cumprir seu destino. Geralmente, como resultado, esse desfecho culmina na morte do herói.
21 Clues: - Canto entoado á Dionísio. • - Primeiro ator da história. • - escritores de tragédias gregas. • - Primeiras manifestações teatrais. • - (estudo dos clássicos nos mosteiros. • - Local onde o teatro surgiu como teatro. • - (farsa, sottie, jograis, autos sacramentais). • - Não era permitido sua participação nas encenações. • ...
Tears Of A Tiger 2020-02-12
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- Helped Andy become better.
- Where Andy and Keisha went to shop.
- Andy went through -- because of Rob's death.
- What sport Andy was in.
- What Andy went through after Rob's death.
- Andy felt this way because he was the reason Rob died.
- What happened to Andy and Keisha?
- What B.J. did for Rob.
- What a kid wrote on his locker.
- How did Andy know Rob was angry at him?
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- What Andy needed.
- Andy's grade was --.
- The cause of Rob's death.
- Andy ran out of class when the read --.
- Who wanted Andy's grade to rise?
- What Happened to Rob.
- How Andy said he was sorry to Rob's parents.
- What reminded Andy of Rob?
18 Clues: What Andy needed. • Andy's grade was --. • What Happened to Rob. • What B.J. did for Rob. • What sport Andy was in. • The cause of Rob's death. • Helped Andy become better. • What reminded Andy of Rob? • What a kid wrote on his locker. • Who wanted Andy's grade to rise? • What happened to Andy and Keisha? • Where Andy and Keisha went to shop. • Andy ran out of class when the read --. • ...
Finn's Jubilee - Celebrating 60 Years! 2022-04-29
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- "Meet me under the _____"
- Bldg that housed first Ont casino in Windsor
- Bestselling colour of fiestaware in history
- 1st daily paper in Windsor
- reason Windsor has worst air pollution in Canada
- - Danish architect designed Sydney Opera House
- shot down in 1880 at Glenrowan, Victoria
- One of two main architecture types in Melbourne
- Animal the airedale was bred to hunt
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- travel guide with head office in Melbourne
- Homer Laughlin's brother's name
- 606 foot tall bldg unveiled April 21, 1962
- 1st and only gold medalist from Windsor
- capital of Australia until 1927
- 1st Windsor athlete representing Can at Olympics
- Bay on southern side of Georgian
- Iroquoan speaking first nation in Collingwood area
- - Wrote original official Expo '67 song
18 Clues: "Meet me under the _____" • 1st daily paper in Windsor • Homer Laughlin's brother's name • capital of Australia until 1927 • Bay on southern side of Georgian • Animal the airedale was bred to hunt • 1st and only gold medalist from Windsor • - Wrote original official Expo '67 song • shot down in 1880 at Glenrowan, Victoria • travel guide with head office in Melbourne • ...
Words with silent letters. 2023-07-30
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- 50% is ______. (4)
- There is someone __________ at the door. (8)
- The opposite of low. (4)
- Cars, aeroplanes, and trains are all ________. (8)
- At the end of the course, you do a __________ test. (9)
- A country in Asia - It begins with T. (8)
- This might be scary. (5)
- Basil, Oregano, Rosemarie and Thyme, for example. (5)
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- Shakespeare was a ___________. (10)
- Slower than running. (7)
- The study of behavior. (10)
- Komvux is a _________. (6)
- In the United Kigdom, this comes after Summer. (6)
- You need this to cut a cake. (5)
- A stringed musical instrument. (6)
- On a hand you have four fingers and a _______. (5)
- A modal verb used to give advice. (6)
- The opposite of dark. (5)
18 Clues: 50% is ______. (4) • Slower than running. (7) • The opposite of low. (4) • This might be scary. (5) • The opposite of dark. (5) • Komvux is a _________. (6) • The study of behavior. (10) • You need this to cut a cake. (5) • A stringed musical instrument. (6) • Shakespeare was a ___________. (10) • A modal verb used to give advice. (6) • A country in Asia - It begins with T. (8) • ...
Wednesday Wars March 2023-11-15
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- Beware the_____ of March
- a person able to foresee the future
- dessert Mai Thi and Mrs. Bigio made
- one of the rats names who chases Holling
- the big "M" used by the cross country coach
- what killed the rats
- city Mrs. Baker won her olympic medal from
- last name of board member who caught the rats
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- a famous play by William Shakespeare
- code word Holling suggests Mrs. Baker use
- politician known to fight for equality.
- 4 time gold medalist
- pastor who fought for equal rights
- city Danny Hupfer's parents took him to
- Name of the cross country coach
- Toads,____, bats
- defended Mai Thi
- Last name of well known news reporter
18 Clues: Toads,____, bats • defended Mai Thi • 4 time gold medalist • what killed the rats • Beware the_____ of March • Name of the cross country coach • pastor who fought for equal rights • a person able to foresee the future • dessert Mai Thi and Mrs. Bigio made • a famous play by William Shakespeare • Last name of well known news reporter • politician known to fight for equality. • ...
Rome and Julie 2024-03-14
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- what did Rome you to kill his self.
- who was Julie, was meant to marry.
- capilet tomb where did they put Julie when she died.
- enemy of the Capulets
- who did Rome dace with the ball
- enemy of Montagues
- was Julie when the Nure find her dead.
- where did this all happen.
- were did Rome go after the ball.
- why did Rome not get the message.
- who is the main man charter
- who married Rome and Julie
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- who made the play
- meow
- what is Rome and pairs
- who looked after Julie when she was a baby.
- what did Julie drunk to look dead.
- what did Julie kill herself with
18 Clues: meow • who made the play • enemy of Montagues • enemy of the Capulets • what is Rome and pairs • where did this all happen. • who married Rome and Julie • who is the main man charter • who did Rome dace with the ball • what did Julie kill herself with • were did Rome go after the ball. • why did Rome not get the message. • who was Julie, was meant to marry. • ...
Ms. Privitera 2025-11-19
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- The competitive online quiz game we play as a class.
- Our class's favorite word.
- Many consider [Blonde Jesus] a _____.
- Written in Iambic Pentameter
- We had a lesson on the [hero]'s ________.
- Our favorite english teacher!
- Blonde Jesus
- This character speaks the first line in Hamlet.
- Everyone thinks Hamlet is going ___.
- A shakespearean way to strongly urge someone.
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- To brag about yourself.
- [Blonde Jesus] defeats this monster first.
- Ms. Privitera's least favorite brain break game.
- What time is it? _____ ____!
- The original version of Scar from the Lion King.
- Ms. Privitera's favorite brain break game.
- What no one brought to class (even when they were told weeks in advance.)
- Shakespeare gave one to his wife when he died.
18 Clues: Blonde Jesus • To brag about yourself. • Our class's favorite word. • What time is it? _____ ____! • Written in Iambic Pentameter • Our favorite english teacher! • Everyone thinks Hamlet is going ___. • Many consider [Blonde Jesus] a _____. • We had a lesson on the [hero]'s ________. • [Blonde Jesus] defeats this monster first. • Ms. Privitera's favorite brain break game. • ...
Friyay 2025-09-05
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- largest ocean in the world
- the sixth planet from the sun
- the country that invented the olympics
- last name of the person who wrote hamlet
- nemo is this kind of fish
- an angle with 180 degrees
- the numbers on the opposite sides of a six-sided die always add up to
- coldest continent in the world
- tallest animal in the world
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- the movie that prince charming is from
- group of crows
- the fastest land animal
- a reptile that looks like a crocodile
- capital of Australia
- this soccer club wear red and white jerseys
- his nose grows longer when he lies
- you get this when you boil water
- the number of bones sharks have
18 Clues: group of crows • capital of Australia • the fastest land animal • nemo is this kind of fish • an angle with 180 degrees • largest ocean in the world • tallest animal in the world • the sixth planet from the sun • coldest continent in the world • the number of bones sharks have • you get this when you boil water • his nose grows longer when he lies • ...
Julie Ngo 5 2020-12-17
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- he is known as the greatest Italian poet
- someone who is not religious
- language spoken by people in an particular country
- he was known for his sculptures
- another word for "rebirth" in French
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- he is a philosopher and writer who wrote "The Prince"
- was an English playwright
- Painted the Monolisa
- became famous for his work the "School of Athens"
- his original name was Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi
- he created the printing press in 1440
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 • ...
Addison Hicken 3 2020-12-17
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- invented a moveable printing press
- he is the most famous british writer
- he painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel
- wrote a poem over 14,000 lines long
- was most famous for painting The School of Athens
- the language spoken in a region
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- most famous painting was The Birth of Venus
- was most famous for painting the Mona Lisa
- taghut that leaders should use fear to stay in control
- the french word for rebirth
- not religious
11 Clues: not religious • the french word for rebirth • the language spoken in a region • invented a moveable printing press • wrote a poem over 14,000 lines long • he is the most famous british writer • was most famous for painting the Mona Lisa • most famous painting was The Birth of Venus • he painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel • ...
Great Figures of World Literature 2023-11-13
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- The account of his journey across Marco Polo's 700-year-old route from Jerusalem to where
- lone ranger's nephews horse
- author of the odyssey
- Famous goose
- Danish prince that shakespeare penned, stabbed and poisoned in the end
- Writer of The Raven
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- great white whale
- sequel to kidnapped by robert louis stevenson
- Captain Hook he must destroy, tinkerbell's pal, forever a boy
- dark and dashing character from gone with the wind
- Author of Gone with the Wind
11 Clues: Famous goose • great white whale • Writer of The Raven • author of the odyssey • lone ranger's nephews horse • Author of Gone with the Wind • sequel to kidnapped by robert louis stevenson • dark and dashing character from gone with the wind • Captain Hook he must destroy, tinkerbell's pal, forever a boy • ...
William Sheakspeare 2024-04-11
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- - What did Sheakspeare come up with for the English language?
- - What genres did William write in?
- - What did the poet want to become?
- - What did Sheakspeare gain in the globe?
- - What happened during the performance?
- - Where did Sheakspeare get married?
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- What is Sheakspeare famous for?
- -Inwhich city did the poet have an estate?
- - What was the name of the teacher that his company created?
- What can remind you of Sheakspeare?
- - Who was William Shakespeare called?
11 Clues: What is Sheakspeare famous for? • - What genres did William write in? • What can remind you of Sheakspeare? • - What did the poet want to become? • - Where did Sheakspeare get married? • - Who was William Shakespeare called? • - What happened during the performance? • - What did Sheakspeare gain in the globe? • -Inwhich city did the poet have an estate? • ...
England 2022-05-21
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- famous author of Hamlet
- the 70th anniversary of the reign of a monarch
- the reigning royal house of the UK
- a bridge on the river Thames nicknamed "the winking bridge"
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- the winner of the Football Association Cup Final in 1990
- famous red two tiered buses in England
- the top level the English football league system
- the most populated county in England
- the second largest confectionary company
- the current Prime Minister
- the national animal
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 • ...
Macbeth 2024-09-20
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- the titular character of a shakespearean play
- what gender played both genders in plays in the 1600s
- who escapes Macbeths assassination attempt
- Macbeths wife
- who is drunk in the play
- the scene and act that King Duncan dies.
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- how many witches are there?
- who says the first line in Macbeth
- who wrote the play
- What wood do the English army go through
- who cant help Lady maacbeth because she is mentally ill.
11 Clues: Macbeths wife • who wrote the play • who is drunk in the play • how many witches are there? • who says the first line in Macbeth • What wood do the English army go through • the scene and act that King Duncan dies. • who escapes Macbeths assassination attempt • the titular character of a shakespearean play • what gender played both genders in plays in the 1600s • ...
Religion and Superstition 2013-08-07
8 Clues: A belief in a god • A famous English poet • A Western Christian church • A belief in supernatural beings • A German monk and a Catholic Priest • Something received for entering the wrong church • Believed in human use only in Shakespeare's time • A queen in control at the time (daughter of Henry VII)
Literary Words 2020-12-11
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- an epic example from the anglo-saxon literature
- 18th century literary movement
- a literary period that emerges with queen Victoria
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- a person who writes poem
- the most known writer of English literature
- a type of figurative language
- a person who criticizes the literary works
- a long fictional or non-fictional text
8 Clues: a person who writes poem • a type of figurative language • 18th century literary movement • a long fictional or non-fictional text • a person who criticizes the literary works • the most known writer of English literature • an epic example from the anglo-saxon literature • a literary period that emerges with queen Victoria
World Book Day 2021-04-23
8 Clues: Romeo’s lover • The Bard of Avon • Macbeth’s setting • Law to protect authors’ rights • The Spanish father of ‘Don Quixote’ • On 23 of this month, we celebrate World Book Day • The woman Hamlet decided to leave before the wedding • A manipulative woman character, who plotted to make her husband ‘king’
: 2021-05-20
8 Clues: -people made it • created the Mona Lisa • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • emphasis on human achievements • was an effect of the Renaissance • in the interest of art and learning • State-Independent country the size of a city • Elizabeth-She built many theaters to support the arts
Tour of London 2024-11-13
8 Clues: Name of the old theatre • The name of the clocktower • Viewing wheel at 135m high • Writer associated with a theatre • Famous gallery on London's Southbank • Name of the river that runs through London • Name of the famous square in central London • What does Parliament discuss in the Houses of Parliament?
Drama- Fran Mioković 2025-02-18
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- uputa glumcu ili redatelju šta da radi na pozornici
- govor jednog lika na pozornici
- likovi koji se postupcima i idejama potpuno razlikuju od protagonista
- autor Romeo i Julije
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- sukob mišljenja između likova
- razgovor dvaju likova na pozornici
- glavni likovi koji pokreću radnju
- kazališna predstava u kojoj sudjeluje samo jedan glumac
8 Clues: autor Romeo i Julije • sukob mišljenja između likova • govor jednog lika na pozornici • glavni likovi koji pokreću radnju • razgovor dvaju likova na pozornici • uputa glumcu ili redatelju šta da radi na pozornici • kazališna predstava u kojoj sudjeluje samo jedan glumac • likovi koji se postupcima i idejama potpuno razlikuju od protagonista
Amatora 2026-03-09
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- Slight playful insult for readers
- Book recently turned movie staring Jacob Elordi
- Wrote a famous YA series while delayed on a train from Manchester to London
- Poetry written about death
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- Wrote half Girlfriend
- slag term: they did very well, they ______
- Name of the college hosting Amatora
- Shakespeare play
8 Clues: Shakespeare play • Wrote half Girlfriend • Poetry written about death • Slight playful insult for readers • Name of the college hosting Amatora • slag term: they did very well, they ______ • Book recently turned movie staring Jacob Elordi • Wrote a famous YA series while delayed on a train from Manchester to London
Winter/tion rule 2015-01-15
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- clergyman in charge of an Anglican parish
- an old name for bucket
- Poem written by William Shakespeare
- a doctor may write one of these for you
- another name for a country
- you receive this at school
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- Beethoven composed may of these
- noun which comes from the verb "to separate"
- noun which comes from the verb "to receive"
- her nose was red and raw in the poem "Winter"
10 Clues: an old name for bucket • another name for a country • you receive this at school • 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" • ...
Winter/tion rule 2015-01-15
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- noun which comes from the verb "to separate"
- you receive this at school
- noun which comes from the verb "to receive"
- Beethoven composed may of these
- her nose was red and raw in the poem "Winter"
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- a doctor may write one of these for you
- clergyman in charge of an Anglican parish
- Poem written by William Shakespeare
- another name for a country
- an old name for bucket
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" • ...
scientific revolution 2021-11-02
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- he found Jupiters four largest moons
- theory where the sun is the center of the universse
- invented analytic geometry
- came up with the heliocentric theory
- science that studies celestial objects
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- helps astronomers see stars
- theory where the earth is in the center of our universe
- who came up with the law of gravity
- founded by newton and Leibniz
- who wrote plays that were publicly attributed to Shakespeare
10 Clues: invented analytic geometry • helps astronomers see stars • founded by newton and Leibniz • who came up with the law of gravity • he found Jupiters four largest moons • came up with the heliocentric theory • science that studies celestial objects • theory where the sun is the center of the universse • theory where the earth is in the center of our universe • ...
Much Ado About A Gentleman's Guide 2022-07-14
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- Another name for performer
- How many years HSRT has been open
- the person who wrote "Much Ado About Nothing"
- The name of the main character of Gentleman's Guide
- The accent they use in Gentleman's Guide
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- The person who teaches the dance steps
- The name of the building we are in
- A play with music
- The college campus we are currently on
- the light on one person on stage
10 Clues: A play with music • Another name for performer • the light on one person on stage • How many years HSRT has been open • The name of the building we are in • The person who teaches the dance steps • The college campus we are currently on • The accent they use in Gentleman's Guide • the person who wrote "Much Ado About Nothing" • ...
Demark 2021-06-27
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- Daisy The Capital of Denmark
- Frederiksen Danish Prime Minister
- Squirrel Danish National Animal
- The Capital of Denmark
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- Danish Queen Name
- Group of countries in which Denmark have a similar language to
- er et yndigt lan Danish National Anthem Name
- Shakespeare Play Based in Denmark
- Teardops Song that gave Denmark its most recent Eurovision win
- Bohr Famous Danish scientist who made the first working model of the atom
10 Clues: Danish Queen Name • The Capital of Denmark • Daisy The Capital of Denmark • Squirrel Danish National Animal • Shakespeare Play Based in Denmark • Frederiksen Danish Prime Minister • er et yndigt lan Danish National Anthem Name • Group of countries in which Denmark have a similar language to • Teardops Song that gave Denmark its most recent Eurovision win • ...
Reader 2020-05-07
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- The author of 'Pride and Prejudice'.
- A famous detective from literature (and TV!)
- Type of story told to children.
- The last name of three famous sister writers.
- One person speaking (often in a play).
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- A bear in a much-loved children's book.
- A poem that is also a puzzle.
- The nation's bard.
- A famous male lead in a romantic tragedy.
- A fictional book (usually 100+pages).
10 Clues: The nation's bard. • A poem that is also a puzzle. • Type of story told to children. • The author of 'Pride and Prejudice'. • A fictional book (usually 100+pages). • One person speaking (often in a play). • A bear in a much-loved children's book. • A famous male lead in a romantic tragedy. • A famous detective from literature (and TV!) • ...
As you like it crossword puzzle 2024-05-13
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- The action of exiling an individual (another term of exiled)
- The genre of this play
- The main driving point of the story
- Ganymede and Aliena would surely be considered this
- The author of the play
- Where exiled individuals go
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- The title of the play
- The highest ranking noble in feudal society
- What Orlando practices with Ganymede as “lessons”
- This event was the conclusion toward the end of the play
10 Clues: The title of the play • The genre of this play • The author of the play • Where exiled individuals go • The main driving point of the story • The highest ranking noble in feudal society • What Orlando practices with Ganymede as “lessons” • Ganymede and Aliena would surely be considered this • This event was the conclusion toward the end of the play • ...
Tragic Hero 2024-06-13
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- the tragic flaw which leads to the hero’s downfall
- the hero’s moment of realization
- the reversal of fortune
- the inevitable fate
- a sympathetic character that possesses a potent character flaw is eventually undone by that flaw
- characteristic of a tragic hero to be from nobility
- strong emotions felt by the audience
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- tragedy written by Shakespeare
- the Greek philosopher that defined a Tragic Hero
- excessive pride or arrogance
10 Clues: the inevitable fate • the reversal of fortune • excessive pride or arrogance • tragedy written by Shakespeare • the hero’s moment of realization • strong emotions felt by the audience • the Greek philosopher that defined a Tragic Hero • the tragic flaw which leads to the hero’s downfall • characteristic of a tragic hero to be from nobility • ...
Crossword 2023-02-07
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- the various ridge discontinuities of a fingerprint
- spherical map of the world
- color of the caterpillar in alice in wonderland
- animal that can rotate its head 270 degrees
- 'To be, or not to be: that is the question'
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- this food is a British staple
- only mammal that lays eggs
- called a berry but isn't actually a berry
- number of ivy league schools
- atomic number of hydrogen
10 Clues: atomic number of hydrogen • only mammal that lays eggs • spherical map of the world • number of ivy league schools • this food is a British staple • called a berry but isn't actually a berry • animal that can rotate its head 270 degrees • 'To be, or not to be: that is the question' • color of the caterpillar in alice in wonderland • ...
SHINE! Crossword 2024-12-18
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- The kid who is always pulling magic tricks
- Piper's Science teacher
- kindhearted kid who is the main character of SHINE!
- Piper's homeroom teacher, who hates tardiness
- Popular kid at Chumley, who insults Piper all the time
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- Piper's English teacher, who reads too much Shakespeare
- dog that Piper walks to get money
- The science nerd
- The kid who loves math, and she's Piper's friend
- The kid always cracking jokes
10 Clues: The science nerd • Piper's Science teacher • The kid always cracking jokes • dog that Piper walks to get money • The kid who is always pulling magic tricks • Piper's homeroom teacher, who hates tardiness • The kid who loves math, and she's Piper's friend • kindhearted kid who is the main character of SHINE! • Popular kid at Chumley, who insults Piper all the time • ...
ZslhazuWbweLwrwN 🔑 = Go 1-10. Answer makes a ROBLOX account! 2025-04-03
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- 3Fried ___ Taco that makes someone sad
- 9What lies behind Satanic Mutation Chomik
- 12Name of whitelister who whitelisted Ice Queen Chomik
- 1BrickColor of Floor Seven of Tower of Valiant Verges
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- 4Convert something into very fine particles
- 11MystifyingInterlude's bio. Writer?
- 3Name of the game MystifyingInterlude's badge was from
- 4Channel that held Dinguses
- 4Four letter type of Saxophone
- 4Abbreviation of a challenging tower in Z9 not like the other challenging towers.
10 Clues: 4Channel that held Dinguses • 4Four letter type of Saxophone • 11MystifyingInterlude's bio. Writer? • 3Fried ___ Taco that makes someone sad • 9What lies behind Satanic Mutation Chomik • 4Convert something into very fine particles • 1BrickColor of Floor Seven of Tower of Valiant Verges • 3Name of the game MystifyingInterlude's badge was from • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-06-23
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- – a popular poetic form during the period
- – writing in everyday language instead of Latin
- – especially in England, where Shakespeare flourished
- – characters were more complex and personal
- – made books cheaper and more available
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- – revival of Greek and Roman texts
- – new ways of seeing the world reflected in writing
- – literature included non-religious themes and stories
- – focus on human experience and individuality
- – the meaning of “Renaissance”; cultural and intellectual revival
10 Clues: – revival of Greek and Roman texts • – made books cheaper and more available • – a popular poetic form during the period • – characters were more complex and personal • – focus on human experience and individuality • – writing in everyday language instead of Latin • – new ways of seeing the world reflected in writing • ...
Crossword 2025-07-18
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- Famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The festival known as the Festival of Lights in India
- Device that stores electrical energy for reuse
- The galaxy we live in
- Capital city of France
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- The highest mountain in the world
- The smallest particle of an element
- The primary color that is a mix of red and blue
- The direction opposite to east
- The molecule that carries genetic information
10 Clues: The galaxy we live in • Capital city of France • The direction opposite to east • The highest mountain in the world • The smallest particle of an element • Famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet • The molecule that carries genetic information • Device that stores electrical energy for reuse • The primary color that is a mix of red and blue • ...
Virtue VS Vengeance 2023-01-06
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- A phrase that isn't out right told but found in the deeper meaning
- A synonym for forgiveness
- A synonym for revenge
- Getting back at someone or something to feel fulfilled
- renound British play writer and poet
- A point of view
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- the quality of being fair and reasonable.
- To phrase and speak fluently and coherently
- causing or likely to cause an argument
- showing strong,forceful, passionate, or intense feelings
10 Clues: A point of view • A synonym for revenge • A synonym for forgiveness • renound British play writer and poet • causing or likely to cause an argument • the quality of being fair and reasonable. • To phrase and speak fluently and coherently • Getting back at someone or something to feel fulfilled • showing strong,forceful, passionate, or intense feelings • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-10-29
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- the time from noon or lunchtime to evening.
- the person who made Romeo and Juliet
- the family that romeo is in
- the person that romeo is in love with
- an intense feeling of deep affection.
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- the person that Juliet is in love with
- the family that Juliet is in
- when two people despise each other
- the person that despises the Montague
- of a very high standard; excellent.
10 Clues: the family that romeo is in • the family that Juliet is in • when two people despise each other • of a very high standard; excellent. • the person who made Romeo and Juliet • the person that despises the Montague • the person that romeo is in love with • an intense feeling of deep affection. • the person that Juliet is in love with • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- Written by Geoffrey Chaucer.
- The literal meaning of Renaissance.
- A famous play written by William Shakespeare famous for its tragedy.
- A famous Engineer and Painter made the Mona Lisa.
- A time of renewal in culture in Europe.
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- prominent philosophy that relied on human understanding
- A sculpture of a biblical hero made by Michelangelo.
- Created The School of Athens.
- An invention by Johannes Gutenburg.
- A famous sculptor painter and architect.
10 Clues: Written by Geoffrey Chaucer. • Created The School of Athens. • The literal meaning of Renaissance. • An invention by Johannes Gutenburg. • A time of renewal in culture in Europe. • A famous sculptor painter and architect. • A famous Engineer and Painter made the Mona Lisa. • A sculpture of a biblical hero made by Michelangelo. • ...
URE 2024-12-02
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- suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently
- Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Jane Austen are great figure in _____________
- sofa, table, ottoman, bookshelf
- scavenger birds
- nail treatment
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- John Hancock is a colloquialism for a person's ___
- airports have gates of arrival and _______
- adjustable lens opening that controls the amount of light allowed into the camera
- having reached the most advanced stage in a procescensure the expression of formal disapproval
- present, past and
10 Clues: nail treatment • scavenger birds • present, past and • sofa, table, ottoman, bookshelf • airports have gates of arrival and _______ • suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently • John Hancock is a colloquialism for a person's ___ • Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Jane Austen are great figure in _____________ • ...
Shakespeare Terms (figurative language) 2026-01-29
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- example: “you are a ray of sunshine in class”
- example: "Susie sold seashells on Saturday"
- Example "an eagle representing freedom"
- when an object/animal is given human feelings or traits
- when the reader is aware of something that the character isnt
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- example: "I blinked and January is over!"
- example: "you have to spend money to make money"
- example: “she is brave as a lion”
- a reference to a real life person, place or event
- a funny play on words "the banana was not peeling well so it went to the doctor"
- a figure of speech that combines opposite terms “seriously funny”
11 Clues: example: “she is brave as a lion” • Example "an eagle representing freedom" • example: "I blinked and January is over!" • example: "Susie sold seashells on Saturday" • example: “you are a ray of sunshine in class” • example: "you have to spend money to make money" • a reference to a real life person, place or event • ...
Spelling words 2022-12-04
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- able to move or be moved freely or easily.
- having qualities or an appearance traditionally associated with women.
- next to or adjoining something else.
- A network of lines that cross each other.
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- RADIOTELEPHONY
- sound amplifier
- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
- the exploitation of biological processes
8 Clues: RADIOTELEPHONY • sound amplifier • next to or adjoining something else. • the exploitation of biological processes • A network of lines that cross each other. • able to move or be moved freely or easily. • having qualities or an appearance traditionally associated with women. • English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
UK1 2016-10-23
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- river which flows in London
- the capital of Wales
- the birthplace of William Shakespeare
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- a document from 1215 which limited the king's power
- it consits of England, Scotland and Wales
- a medieval cathedral, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote about it in his tales
- the capital of Scotland
- the highest mountain in the UK
8 Clues: the capital of Wales • the capital of Scotland • river which flows in London • the highest mountain in the UK • the birthplace of William Shakespeare • it consits of England, Scotland and Wales • a document from 1215 which limited the king's power • a medieval cathedral, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote about it in his tales
Saint George Day's 2017-11-24
8 Clues: the thing he killed • the animal he rides on • the country he was born • the month they celebrate it • the country that celebrates it • the wapon he killed something with • the most famous dish for St. George's Day • the person who is born and died the same day as St. George
Saint George's Day 2017-11-24
8 Clues: the thing he killed • the animal he rides on • the month they celebrate it • the country where he was born • the country that celebrates it • the weapon he killed something with • the most famous dish for St. George's Day • the person who died and born the same day as him
Herb Finding 2021-12-08
8 Clues: Never gonna give you up • Welcome to the internet • 15th century mural painter • Born from the skull of Zeus • Iberis flower, usually blooms at spring • An aquatic mythical creature, usually female • “Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice.” • Time zones in Russia, a character from stranger things
Historical & Political Truths Of Macbeth Crossword 2022-01-12
8 Clues: The setting of the play • Play was written to honor whom? • Where was the real Macbeth born? • The main religon during this time • Where does Macbeth go to be crowned • Another title for the play was _____ • What 11th century King Inspired Shakespeare? • The political and social structure of the time
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
Renaissance News 2022-01-07
love crossword 2016-11-07
6 Clues: beautiful • famous poet • feeling towards someone • husband/wife/friend/family • someone you want to spend your life with • when you like someone you are _______ to them
Renaissance Vocab Puzzle 2021-08-26
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- Founder of Hinduism.
- The followers are known as Muslims.
- A source deprived not originally from the event or time, such as most data from the internet like Wikipedia.
- God of Islam
- A religion consisting of many gods.
- Created the famous art, Mona Lisa
- The rebirth of Europe.
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- A source directly taken from the actual event/time period such as a journal or diary.
- Founder of Judaiasm.
- Social class in hinduism.
- Belief in one god.
- created Romeo and Juliet(last name of creator)
- Belief in many gods.
- Devotion to human welfare.
- Oldest religion in the world and has many beliefs
15 Clues: God of Islam • Belief in one god. • Founder of Judaiasm. • Founder of Hinduism. • Belief in many gods. • The rebirth of Europe. • Social class in hinduism. • Devotion to human welfare. • Created the famous art, Mona Lisa • The followers are known as Muslims. • A religion consisting of many gods. • created Romeo and Juliet(last name of creator) • ...
Much Ado About Nothing 2021-06-04
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- Don John`s man in on the plot to disgrace Hero.
- Witty man who claims he will never marry.
- The genre of the play
- Hero`s waiting woman who helps trick Beatrice.
- Where the play takes place
- The Governor of Messina and Hero`s father
- A sad poem or sad ballad
- Witty woman who claims she will never marry.
- Innocent daughter of Don Leonato.
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- John Don Pedro`s brother and the villain.
- The watchman who discovered Hero was innocent
- The playwright
- Hero`s waiting woman who was mistaken for Hero.
- Jilted Hero at the altar.
- A fourteen line love poem
- Pedro The prince.
16 Clues: The playwright • Pedro The prince. • The genre of the play • A sad poem or sad ballad • Jilted Hero at the altar. • A fourteen line love poem • Where the play takes place • Innocent daughter of Don Leonato. • John Don Pedro`s brother and the villain. • Witty man who claims he will never marry. • The Governor of Messina and Hero`s father • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-17
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- What do Romeo and Juliet want to do the day after the feast?
- Romeo's cousin
- Escalus Mercutio and Paris are both relatives of
- In Act IV, Scene IV, Capulet is preparing for Juliet and Paris' wedding but it turns out to be for
- The name of Romeo's servant
- If Romeo does not leave Verona, he will be
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- Juliet's Nurse is basically her
- What is Friar Laurence to Romeo?
- What was Shakespeare?
- "Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the..."
- The city that Romeo escaped to
- Who is Juliet supposed to marry?
- Juliet is a
- Juliet meets ____ at the party.
- Who works in an apothecary?
15 Clues: Juliet is a • Romeo's cousin • What was Shakespeare? • Who works in an apothecary? • The name of Romeo's servant • The city that Romeo escaped to • Juliet's Nurse is basically her • Juliet meets ____ at the party. • What is Friar Laurence to Romeo? • Who is Juliet supposed to marry? • If Romeo does not leave Verona, he will be • "Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the..." • ...
Cue for Treason 2018-11-08
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- what kit and sir philip was gonna do but kit ran away
- secondary character
- a small quantity of liquid, especially alcohol.
- primary character
- a phrase that recurs throughout a musical work and has some symbolic significance.
- famous writer
- minor parish officer dealing with petty offenders
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- rugged rock rough or broken
- touch or handle something without permission
- it was kit's biggest secrect
- say something abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption.
- a woman's or girl's formal greeting made by bending the knees with one foot in front of the other.
- something that looks like a spear
- an upland
- a bow a curtsy of greeting
15 Clues: an upland • famous writer • primary character • secondary character • a bow a curtsy of greeting • rugged rock rough or broken • it was kit's biggest secrect • something that looks like a spear • touch or handle something without permission • a small quantity of liquid, especially alcohol. • minor parish officer dealing with petty offenders • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2018-12-20
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- Our male lead
- The thing that killed our male lead and supposedly killed our female lead
- A place meant for housing dead people
- The author of the book
- What kills our female lead
- Where our male lead is deported to
- A member of a religious order
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- Our male lead’s ex
- The family of our male lead
- Our female lead
- The family of our female lead
- The prince of Verona’s name
- A person who travels a lot, mainly in foreign places
- The place where the story takes place in
- The person our female lead is forced to married
15 Clues: Our male lead • Our female lead • Our male lead’s ex • The author of the book • What kills our female lead • The family of our male lead • The prince of Verona’s name • The family of our female lead • A member of a religious order • Where our male lead is deported to • A place meant for housing dead people • The place where the story takes place in • ...
26H 2024-04-30
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- - Rival house to Lancaster in 15th century wars four
- - National flag of the UK nine
- - Supporter of Parliament during Civil War ten
- - Part of a key 1215 charter five
- - War location for Britain in 1982 nine
- - Britain's first female Prime Minister eight
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- - Group of nations once part of the British Empire twelve
- - Iconic English playwright eleven
- - Iceni queen who fought the Romans seven
- - Supporter of the king during Civil War eight
- - Nickname for Cromwell's troops eight
- - House involved in the Wars of the Roses nine
- - Term for British overseas territories six
- - 1066 battle site eight
- - Battle site of 1415 involving Henry V nine
15 Clues: - 1066 battle site eight • - National flag of the UK nine • - Part of a key 1215 charter five • - Iconic English playwright eleven • - Nickname for Cromwell's troops eight • - War location for Britain in 1982 nine • - Iceni queen who fought the Romans seven • - Term for British overseas territories six • - Battle site of 1415 involving Henry V nine • ...
ENGLISH LITERATURE WRITERS 2023-09-17
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- The man who gave us 'THE JUNGLE BOOK'
- English writer and philologist
- Father of English literature
- novelist, essayist, journalist, critic
- He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946
- Was an expert lepidopterist and composer of chess problems.
- Greatest playwright of all times
- American novelist, short-story writer,and journalist
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- British writer and physicianBritish writer and physician
- The man who was placed in 38th place in BBC's poll of 100 GREATEST BRITONS
- The man who along with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age
- Irish novelist, poet, literary critic
- Writer
- One of the two people who interrupted the romantic trend
- Novelist
15 Clues: Writer • Novelist • Father of English literature • English writer and philologist • Greatest playwright of all times • The man who gave us 'THE JUNGLE BOOK' • Irish novelist, poet, literary critic • novelist, essayist, journalist, critic • He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946 • American novelist, short-story writer,and journalist • ...
Minnie 1 2024-09-18
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- King, Jazz Musician, Husband
- (Louis, Stacia, Armetta, Tina) Generational initials (hint: a test every lawyer takes)
- What after dessert at every Jackson function?
- 🛞 💸
- There’s always a pitcher full of?
- Minnie loves them. Shakespeare and Seal love them too
- Which political campaign did Minnie canvas for?
- wonderkid
- What sport did Minnie play in highschool?
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- What contest did Minnie win on the local radio station?
- lbs of butter = cake
- What hairstyle did Minnie rock in the 70s?
- What’s Minnie’s favorite color?
- Before Bailik there was Trebek!
- In what government institution did Minnie’s invention get a stamp of approval?
15 Clues: 🛞 💸 • wonderkid • lbs of butter = cake • King, Jazz Musician, Husband • What’s Minnie’s favorite color? • Before Bailik there was Trebek! • There’s always a pitcher full of? • What sport did Minnie play in highschool? • What hairstyle did Minnie rock in the 70s? • What after dessert at every Jackson function? • Which political campaign did Minnie canvas for? • ...
Teka Teki Silang 2025-07-15
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- Apa nama ibukota Jepang?
- Apa gunung tertinggi di dunia?
- Berapa banyak benua (kontinen) yang ada di dunia?
- Samudra manakah yang terbesar di dunia?
- Apa nama gunung tertinggi di Afrika?
- Siapa penulis drama "Hamlet"?
- Planet apa yang dikenal sebagai "Planet Merah".
- Apa simbol kimia untuk emas?
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- Apa nama organ terbesar dalam tubuh manusia?
- Di negara manakah Menara Eiffel berada?
- Siapa Firaun Mesir kuno yang makamnya ditemukan oleh Howard Carter pada tahun 1922?
- Planet manakah di tata surya kita yang paling besar?
- Apa ibukota Australia?
- Gas apa yang paling melimpah di atmosfer Bumi?
- Unsur kimia apa yang memiliki simbol 'O'?
15 Clues: Apa ibukota Australia? • Apa nama ibukota Jepang? • Apa simbol kimia untuk emas? • Siapa penulis drama "Hamlet"? • Apa gunung tertinggi di dunia? • Apa nama gunung tertinggi di Afrika? • Di negara manakah Menara Eiffel berada? • Samudra manakah yang terbesar di dunia? • Unsur kimia apa yang memiliki simbol 'O'? • Apa nama organ terbesar dalam tubuh manusia? • ...
MIGUEL DE CERVANTES 2025-10-21
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- Ciudad donde murió en 1616
- Ciudad donde nació Miguel de Cervantes
- Área donde dejó su mayor legado
- Parte del nombre de la ciudad natal de Cervantes
- Los que capturaron a Cervantes camino a España
- Lugar donde estuvo preso por cinco años
- Una de sus últimas novelas
- Oficio que tuvo para ganar dinero
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- Apodo que recibió por su herida en la mano
- Autor de "Don Quijote de la Mancha"
- Parte del título de otra de sus obras ("___ ejemplares")
- Escritor inglés que murió el mismo año que Cervantes
- País donde nació y vivió
- Batalla donde quedó herido Cervantes
- Quijote: Su obra más famosa
15 Clues: País donde nació y vivió • Ciudad donde murió en 1616 • Una de sus últimas novelas • Quijote: Su obra más famosa • Área donde dejó su mayor legado • Oficio que tuvo para ganar dinero • Autor de "Don Quijote de la Mancha" • Batalla donde quedó herido Cervantes • Ciudad donde nació Miguel de Cervantes • Lugar donde estuvo preso por cinco años • ...
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 • ...
História do teatro - Professora Veridiana Rengel 2022-10-26
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- - Com o surgimento da fé cristã europeia, a Igreja Católica proibiu as manifestações teatrais, já que suas encenações eram, sobretudo, sátiras religiosas. Como resultado disso, do século V ao século IX, não há nenhuma atividade teatral.
- - Refere-se a dois significados distintos: estilo artístico ou edifício/casa, ou seja, o ambiente (espaço) no qual podem ser encenados vários tipos de espetáculos.
- - Primeiras manifestações teatrais.
- - è considerado como maior escritor de peças de teatro da história e o principal nome do Teatro Elisabetano.
- - eram usadas pelos atores na Grécia antiga para interpretar seus papeis.
- - (estudo dos clássicos nos mosteiros.
- - escritores de tragédias gregas.
- - tem origem nas cerimônias, carnavais ou canções amplamente conhecidas em comemoração a Dionísio, sempre destinada ao público comum e sem muita instrução.
- - Teatro construído em Londres em formato circular onde as peças de Shakespeare foram apresentadas.
- - Local onde o teatro surgiu como teatro.
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- - Não era permitido sua participação nas encenações.
- - Deus grego do teatro, da fertilidade, da paixão e do vinho.
- - , a origem do teatro no Brasil tem como precursores assuntos ligados à ________________.
- - Primeiro ator da história.
- - (farsa, sottie, jograis, autos sacramentais).
- - (dramas litúrgicos, mistérios, milagres, moralidades, autos).
- - Canto entoado á Dionísio.
- - as primeiras incidências do teatro no Brasil foi pelas mãos dos ____________, como instrumento de civilização, principalmente para a________________ dos índios.
- - era uma atração profana oferecida ao povo, no esquema “pão e circo”, utilizado pelos governantes e Imperadores.
- - Ele é considerado o maior dramaturgo representante da comédia grega clássica.
- - Destinava-se a tratar de temas relacionados à justiça, lei e ao destino. Neste sentido, a história acompanha a trajetória de um herói que precisa cumprir seu destino. Geralmente, como resultado, esse desfecho culmina na morte do herói.
21 Clues: - Canto entoado á Dionísio. • - Primeiro ator da história. • - escritores de tragédias gregas. • - Primeiras manifestações teatrais. • - (estudo dos clássicos nos mosteiros. • - Local onde o teatro surgiu como teatro. • - (farsa, sottie, jograis, autos sacramentais). • - Não era permitido sua participação nas encenações. • ...
Julius Caesar crossword 2017-02-06
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- The weakest member of the Second Triumvirate
- Brutus hopes that the conspirators ”shall be called _________ not murderers” (2.1.180)
- Acts are divided into these
- What Portia swallowed to kill herself
- Name of Marcus Brutus’ wife
- Character who says, “Beware the ides of March”
- Location of battlefield where Act 5 occurs
- bad omens
- What Cassius shouts after the murder of Caesar “Freedom, liberty, and ___________” (3.1.81)
- De-dum de-dum rhythm loved by Shakespeare
- Word from Ancient Rome that means commoner or regular citizen
- This play, and all of Shakespeare’s other plays, is divided into five of these
- Homonym of mettle
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- Brutus’ servant who is always sleepy
- Caesar is said to have died at the feet of a statue of this Roman leader
- Greek historian whose work Shakespeare followed closely to write his play
- In a chilling moment, Mark Antony, left alone with Caesar’s dead body, says, “Cry ‘Havoc!’ and let slip the _____ of war” (3.1.274)
- Scenes are divided into these
- The conspirator whose job it is to make sure Caesar goes to the Senate on the Ides of March (2.2)
- Untrustworthy character described by Caesar as having “a lean and hungry look” (1.2.194)
- Name of Julius Caesar’s wife
- Character tries to give a letter to Caesar with the name of all of the conspirators
- Caesar, who never changes his mind, says, “I am constant as the __________ star”
- Kind of palm that Cassius has (meaning that he is open to being bribed) (4.3.10)
- Homonym of metal
- Poet who is unfortunate enough to share a name with a conspirator (3.3)
- “Friends, Romans, ____________! Lend me your ears” (3.2.75)
- Italian river where Cassius is said to have saved Caesar from drowning (1.2.114)
- Mark Antony says, “I come to _____ Caesar, not to praise him” (3.2.76)
- Antony says, “You all do know this __________; I remember / The first time ever Caesar put it on.” (3.2.172-173)
30 Clues: bad omens • Homonym of metal • Homonym of mettle • Acts are divided into these • Name of Marcus Brutus’ wife • Name of Julius Caesar’s wife • Scenes are divided into these • Brutus’ servant who is always sleepy • What Portia swallowed to kill herself • De-dum de-dum rhythm loved by Shakespeare • Location of battlefield where Act 5 occurs • ...
KIRJANDUSE LIIGID JA ŽANRID 2023-09-24
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- Dramaatika žanr, kurva sisuga näidend
- Kirjandusteose tegelased (võõrsõnaga)
- Õpetliku sisuga lühike luuletus või jutt, tegelasteks enamasti loomad, kes kujutavad erinevaid inimtüüpe (rebane-kaval, hunt-kuri), naeruvääristatakse inimeste ja ühiskonna pahesid, lõppeb moraaliga
- Inglise kirjaniku Charles Dickensi teine romaan orvust, kes elab rasket elu vaeslaste varjupaigas, kust saadetakse üleastumise pärast surnumatja abiliseks
- Eepika žanr, mahukas jutustav teos, milles on keerukas sündmustik, rohkelt probleeme, arvukas tegelaskond, pikk tegevusaeg
- Luuletuse salm (võõrsõnaga)
- Kirjandusteose sisu, tegevustik
- Kirjanduse põhiliik, jutustav kirjandus
- Valmi õpetlik järeldus
- romaanižanr, mille aineks on väljamõeldised ning teaduslikud oletused; püüab sisendada hirmu teaduse saavutuste kuritarvitamise ees
- Ilukirjandus
- Eepika žanr, tiheda sündmustiku ja väheste tegelastega jutustus, mis piirdub harilikult ühe keskse teemaga, lõpus on puänt
- Dramaatika žanr, elulise ja tõsise sisuga näidend
- Romaani "Loomade farm" autor (ees- ja perenimi)
- Romaanižanr, mille teemaks on kuritegu ja peaosaline detektiiv
- Eesti rahvuseepos
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- Kirjandusteose aeg ja ruum, kirjandusteoses kujutatud olustik (nt 19. sajandi Eestimaa taluelu)
- Dramaatika žanr, naljaka sisuga näidend
- Romaani "Tõde ja õigus" autor (ees- ja perenimi)
- Kirjaniku varjunimi
- Lüürika žanr, pikem jutustava sisuga luuletus, mis põhineb legendidel või rahvajuttudel ja mille tegelased võivad olla kangelaslikud
- üllatuslik lõpplahendus novellis, anekdoodis, romaaanis jne
- Kirjanduse põhiliik, näitekirjandus
- 14 värsist ja 4 salmist koosnev luuletus, millel on kõlav keel ja puhtad riimid, väljendab terviklikku mõtet
- Prantsuse kirjaniku Alexandre Dumas´tuntuim romaan d'Artagnanist, Athosest, Porthosest ja Aramisest
- Renessansiaegse luuletaja ja näitekirjaniku William Shakespeare sünni- ja kodumaa
- Inglise kirjaniku Charlotte Bronte tuntuim romaan
- Luuletuse rida
- Eesti rahvuseepose koostaja perekonnanimi
- Raamatu autori elulookirjeldus (selle on ta ise kirja pannud)
- Lüürika žanr, lühike Jaapani loodusluuletus, milles on 3 rida ja silpide arv ridades 5-7-5
- Eepika žanr, lühike vaimukas üllatava lõpuga looke
- William Shakespeare´i tuntuim armastustragöödia kahest vaenujalal olevast perekonnast
- Kirjanduse põhiliik, luule
34 Clues: Ilukirjandus • Luuletuse rida • Eesti rahvuseepos • Kirjaniku varjunimi • Valmi õpetlik järeldus • Kirjanduse põhiliik, luule • Luuletuse salm (võõrsõnaga) • Kirjandusteose sisu, tegevustik • Kirjanduse põhiliik, näitekirjandus • Dramaatika žanr, kurva sisuga näidend • Kirjandusteose tegelased (võõrsõnaga) • Dramaatika žanr, naljaka sisuga näidend • ...
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
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- 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. • ...
Emily Pham 2 2020-12-18
Across
- drew the "Birth of Venus"
- sculpted the art named, "David"
- to become more interested in worldly events
- the language people spoke in their religion
- was the person who created the printing press, and was the first to print the Christian Bible.
- painted the "Mona Lisa"
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- wrote the book, "The Prince"
- another term for rebirth
- wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet"
- oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin"
- wrote The Divine Comedy
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" • ...
Julius Caesar - what's happened so far? 2025-04-10
Across
- A name for someone who plots something secretly
- This character is loyal to Julius Caesar
- This word means the tragic hero's fatal flaw
- He leads the assassination
- Who wrote the play?
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- Julius Caesar's wife
- This word means 'a sin of pride against God, nature or fate'
- Caesar's nephew who (years later) will become the Emperor Augustus
- He warns Caesar about the Ides of March
- The name of the river in Rome
- The General Caesar killed
11 Clues: Who wrote the play? • Julius Caesar's wife • The General Caesar killed • He leads the assassination • The name of the river in Rome • He warns Caesar about the Ides of March • This character is loyal to Julius Caesar • This word means the tragic hero's fatal flaw • A name for someone who plots something secretly • This word means 'a sin of pride against God, nature or fate' • ...
The Renaissance 2025-12-05
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- method of showing a three special picture
- period of rebirth and creativity in Europe
- Machiavelli-(1469-1527)Italy writer and painter
- printer,he discovered paintings
- printer
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- Renaissance artist
- Italy Renaissance history
- study of history,literature,and Speaking
- Humanism-the combination of humanist and ideas
- Polo-(1254-1324)Italy trader,he traveled to China
- Shakespeare-(1564-1616)English Renaissance writer
11 Clues: printer • Renaissance artist • Italy Renaissance history • printer,he discovered paintings • study of history,literature,and Speaking • method of showing a three special picture • period of rebirth and creativity in Europe • Humanism-the combination of humanist and ideas • Machiavelli-(1469-1527)Italy writer and painter • Polo-(1254-1324)Italy trader,he traveled to China • ...
English 2019-07-28
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Elizabethan Theatre 2026-02-04
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- What is the show Christopher Marlow wrote
- what was the upper part of the stage called
- who primarily performed in london
- what royal was this era named after
- what modern day theatre aspect that included touring groups start in this era
- what new theme was introduced
- famous playwrite
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- who wrote A king or No king
- what was the name of the style of theatre
- Most famous theatre of this era
- what was the royals nickname?
11 Clues: famous playwrite • who wrote A king or No king • what was the royals nickname? • what new theme was introduced • Most famous theatre of this era • who primarily performed in london • what royal was this era named after • What is the show Christopher Marlow wrote • what was the name of the style of theatre • what was the upper part of the stage called • ...
londoncrossworddg 2026-03-16
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- Famous shopping street
- The Prime Minister lives in _____ Street
- The river flowing through London
- Large central park with Speaker's corner
- Column of Admiral Nelson location
- Playwright associated with the Globe Theatre
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- It is not a clock. It is not a tower. It's a bell
- Place where The Monarch sleeps
- It goes round and round and is 130 meters high
- The ___ of London was a prison in the past
- Circus known for bright advertising screens
11 Clues: Famous shopping street • Place where The Monarch sleeps • The river flowing through London • Column of Admiral Nelson location • The Prime Minister lives in _____ Street • Large central park with Speaker's corner • The ___ of London was a prison in the past • Circus known for bright advertising screens • Playwright associated with the Globe Theatre • ...
History 2021-12-03
6 Clues: Man of Peace • Shakespeare of India • Sultan , Mysore Tiger • Gandhi, Father of Nation • Nehru I love kids and flowers • Gandhi , I was Iron lady of India
The Tempest 2023-10-16
6 Clues: Who's Prospero's brother? • What's the spirit's name? • Who's Prospero's daughter? • Who's the prince of Naples? • Shakespeare Who made the play? • Who's the protagonist of The Tempest?
renaissance vocab 2021-11-18
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- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- da Vinci, Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter draughtsman engineer scientist theorist sculptor and architect
- Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor
- Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty
- More, Thomas Moore was an Irish writer poet and lyricist celebrated for his Irish Melodies
- occurring once every century or similarly long period
- style of painting, Fresco is a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
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- Lisa, The Mona Lisa is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni known simply as Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor painter architect and poet of the High Renaissance born in the Republic of Florence
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- Guttenberg, 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
14 Clues: occurring once every century or similarly long period • Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor • Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty • ...
renaissance vocab 2021-11-18
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- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- da Vinci, Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter draughtsman engineer scientist theorist sculptor and architect
- Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor
- Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty
- More, Thomas Moore was an Irish writer poet and lyricist celebrated for his Irish Melodies
- occurring once every century or similarly long period
- style of painting, Fresco is a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
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- Lisa, The Mona Lisa is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni known simply as Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor painter architect and poet of the High Renaissance born in the Republic of Florence
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- Guttenberg, 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
14 Clues: occurring once every century or similarly long period • Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor • Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
Tooth and Nail 2021-04-29
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- The play that is referenced throughout the book
- What went missing
- A society for the elite
- What Professor Carmen Torres is called by her students
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- The purpose of this book
- Where Leo thought the next fragment of the old letter would be
- A famous author referenced throughout the book
- What Caitlin and Phil did in the Epilogue
- The Shakespeare quote Caitlin's dad says
- The University newspaper
10 Clues: What went missing • A society for the elite • The purpose of this book • The University newspaper • The Shakespeare quote Caitlin's dad says • What Caitlin and Phil did in the Epilogue • A famous author referenced throughout the book • The play that is referenced throughout the book • What Professor Carmen Torres is called by her students • ...
ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE ACCORDING TO ANNOUCK 2021-04-27
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- The most famous dramaturge
- Singer specialising in the lyrical genre
- The part of the play that marks the important elements of the action
- Hippy-Movement
- A person who performs in the theatre
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- A long sequence of sentences spoken by the same character without interruption
- Person who plays a role
- The main characters are puck and titania
- Person watching a performance
- Exchange between two characters in a play
10 Clues: Hippy-Movement • Person who plays a role • The most famous dramaturge • Person watching a performance • A person who performs in the theatre • The main characters are puck and titania • Singer specialising in the lyrical genre • Exchange between two characters in a play • The part of the play that marks the important elements of the action • ...
"Tooth and Nail" IR 2021-04-29
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- The University newspaper
- What Professor Carmen Torres is called by her students
- A famous author referenced throughout the book
- The purpose of this book
- Where Leo thought the next fragment of the old letter would be
- The Shakespeare quote Caitlin's dad says
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- What went missing
- The play that is referenced throughout the book
- What Caitlin and Phil did in the Epilogue
- A society for the elite
10 Clues: What went missing • A society for the elite • The University newspaper • The purpose of this book • The Shakespeare quote Caitlin's dad says • What Caitlin and Phil did in the Epilogue • A famous author referenced throughout the book • The play that is referenced throughout the book • What Professor Carmen Torres is called by her students • ...
Round 5 2022-03-11
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- Barry B. Benson asks "Ya like ____?"
- Singer of Forget You
- This MLB team is on pace to have the highest payroll ever at $231 million
- Number of bits in a byte
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- This country uses the dialing code +33
- This is the longest Shakespeare play
- The voice of SpongeBob
- Australia lost a "war" to these birds
- Current leader in the graphics card market
- Manufacturer of the Veyron and the Chiron
10 Clues: Singer of Forget You • The voice of SpongeBob • Number of bits in a byte • This is the longest Shakespeare play • Barry B. Benson asks "Ya like ____?" • Australia lost a "war" to these birds • This country uses the dialing code +33 • Manufacturer of the Veyron and the Chiron • Current leader in the graphics card market • ...
Great Britain 2019-03-12
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- The largest river of the UK
- The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
- The most famous detective in the UK
- Who makes laws in the UK?
- Ben One of the symbols of the UK
- The oldest university of the UK
- What is painted on the national flag of Wales?
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- The most famous writer of the UK
- The hero in English folklore
- The capital of Scotland
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
London monuments 2013-04-30
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- The Prime Minister lives in this street.
- They guard the Crown Jewels.
- His column is at the Trafalgar Square.
- This river is in London.
- The architect of St. Paul´s Cathedral.
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- You go there to watch tennis.
- The .... Bridge is the most famous bridge in London.
- There are seven of them in the Tower of London.
- Shakespeare played in this theatre.
- In ... Park, you can say what you want.
10 Clues: This river is in London. • They guard the Crown Jewels. • You go there to watch tennis. • Shakespeare played in this theatre. • His column is at the Trafalgar Square. • The architect of St. Paul´s Cathedral. • In ... Park, you can say what you want. • The Prime Minister lives in this street. • There are seven of them in the Tower of London. • ...
Renaissance Cross word 2023-12-01
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- moving quietly in a slow gliding motion
- a weight hung from a fixed point so it can swing
- leader of catholic church
- vocal music done by 3-6 people
- an item used for viewing small objects
- light flowing steps and gestures
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- wrote romeo and juliet
- a small instrument with a round back
- discovered the 4 most massive moons of jupiter
- famous for painting on a monumental scale
10 Clues: wrote romeo and juliet • leader of catholic church • vocal music done by 3-6 people • light flowing steps and gestures • a small instrument with a round back • an item used for viewing small objects • moving quietly in a slow gliding motion • famous for painting on a monumental scale • discovered the 4 most massive moons of jupiter • ...
United Kingdom 2023-12-06
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- The political center of Northern Ireland.
- Believed to inhabit a Scottish loch.
- Located in London, the Changing of the Guard takes place here.
- Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, his works include "Romeo and Juliet."
- Flows through England and Wales.
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- Often heard in Scottish folk music.
- The River Thames flows through it.
- "Double, double, toil and trouble..."
- Proposed the theory of evolution.
- Often associated with love and romance.
10 Clues: Flows through England and Wales. • Proposed the theory of evolution. • The River Thames flows through it. • Often heard in Scottish folk music. • Believed to inhabit a Scottish loch. • "Double, double, toil and trouble..." • Often associated with love and romance. • The political center of Northern Ireland. • Located in London, the Changing of the Guard takes place here. • ...
Midsummer 2023-12-10
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- "Famous ________ in history", article by A. Hemnani
- "___ year": 2024
- Eaten in Brazilian Christmas Eve
- The point at which the Sun reaches its highest point in the Sky for the year
- "Midsummer _______", article by A/ Jabur
- "Jewish Christmas"
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- Lights up in the sky
- Author of a famous play which includes this month's theme in its title
- How we refer to New Year's in Brazil (in French!)
- "secret _____": gift-giving tradition
10 Clues: "___ year": 2024 • "Jewish Christmas" • Lights up in the sky • Eaten in Brazilian Christmas Eve • "secret _____": gift-giving tradition • "Midsummer _______", article by A/ Jabur • How we refer to New Year's in Brazil (in French!) • "Famous ________ in history", article by A. Hemnani • Author of a famous play which includes this month's theme in its title • ...
Shakespeare's 12th Night 2022-08-14
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- Andrew Sir Toby's friend, fails to interest Olivia
- wealthy, beautiful, sad, pursued by men
- wrote the script for 12th Night
- nobleman in love with Olivia
- overly serious steward to Lady Olivia
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- Viola's twin brother, survives a storm
- Toby Belch rowdy, partying uncle of Olivia
- Clever serving-woman, practical jokester
- rescues Sebastian helps him in every way he can
- washes up and disguises herself as a man
- court jester, jokes, sings and gives wise advice
11 Clues: nobleman in love with Olivia • wrote the script for 12th Night • overly serious steward to Lady Olivia • Viola's twin brother, survives a storm • wealthy, beautiful, sad, pursued by men • Clever serving-woman, practical jokester • washes up and disguises herself as a man • Toby Belch rowdy, partying uncle of Olivia • rescues Sebastian helps him in every way he can • ...
Top Ten Influential Americans 2023-05-09
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- HEEHEE, a singer who can dance very well. Moonwalk!
- Kim Kardashian wore her dress and messed it up
- I can buy myself flowers; I can hold my own hand
- Went to the moon
- Played jack in Titanic
- well-known singer. baby,baby, baby ohhhhhhhhh
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- Funniest actor alive, dressed in baggy clothes
- First president
- Shine bright like a diamond
- was a Famous writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet
10 Clues: First president • Went to the moon • Played jack in Titanic • Shine bright like a diamond • well-known singer. baby,baby, baby ohhhhhhhhh • Funniest actor alive, dressed in baggy clothes • Kim Kardashian wore her dress and messed it up • was a Famous writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet • I can buy myself flowers; I can hold my own hand • ...
General Knowledge Quiz 2023-09-30
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- largest planet in our solar system
- The longest river in the world
- process of plants converting sunlight into energy
- chemical element with the symbol "Fe"
- The smallest unit of life
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- The chemical symbol for gold (2 letters)
- The first human to set foot on the moon
- study of ancient life through fossils
- author of "Romeo and Juliet"
- The formula E=mc^2 is associated with this scientist
10 Clues: The smallest unit of life • author of "Romeo and Juliet" • The longest river in the world • largest planet in our solar system • study of ancient life through fossils • chemical element with the symbol "Fe" • The first human to set foot on the moon • The chemical symbol for gold (2 letters) • process of plants converting sunlight into energy • ...
unit 9 B 2025-04-30
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- this movie had a lot of ___________ ideas
- Fred hopes to make ____________ in business
- I __________d that something was terribly wrong.
- the __________ man owns big apartment
- the _________s served out food well
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- people want ___________ and prosperity for their country
- Shakespeare wrote many ________s and plays
- I ___________ my friends and family
- the __________s will be coming to our house at 6:00 PM
- Beatles is famous ____________ from UK
10 Clues: I ___________ my friends and family • the _________s served out food well • the __________ man owns big apartment • Beatles is famous ____________ from UK • this movie had a lot of ___________ ideas • Shakespeare wrote many ________s and plays • Fred hopes to make ____________ in business • I __________d that something was terribly wrong. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-01-10
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- Someone Juliet looks up too for advice
- Romeo's past relationship that he was "madly in love with"
- Polite and indecisive
- Took place here,town Verona
- Stubborn and spontaneous
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- Author that wrote many plays, including this one
- Reason for Romeo and Juliet's death
- After Juliet's "death" they held a *blank* for her in honor of her life
- Very humorous and life of the party
- Romeos close friend
10 Clues: Romeos close friend • Polite and indecisive • Stubborn and spontaneous • Took place here,town Verona • Reason for Romeo and Juliet's death • Very humorous and life of the party • Someone Juliet looks up too for advice • Author that wrote many plays, including this one • Romeo's past relationship that he was "madly in love with" • ...
