shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Shakespeare Day 2022-10-11
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- Fill in the blank in ”Give me --- hand”
- Which plays starts "When shall we three meet again"?
- What does a sonnet have three of?
- Fill in the blanks in “Oh, Romeo, Romeo, wherefore --- ---- Romeo?”
- Which month was Shakespeare born?
- What was the name of the English queen who reigned from 1558 until 1603?
- In Romeo and Juliet, what is Juliet’s family name?
- Who would not be allowed on stage in Shakespeare’s time?
- Which famous Shakespeare tragedy starts with an 'O'?
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- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What did Shakespeare write approximately 38 of?
- Which play does the quote: “To be or not to be” come from?
- What is the name of the king who is murdered in the beginning of the play Macbeth?
- What would the audience throw at the actors if they didn't like the play? (two words)
- In humoral theory, blood is associated with which of the four temperaments?
- What alien language have two Shakespeare plays been translated into?
- What does a sonnet have 14 of?
17 Clues: What does a sonnet have 14 of? • What does a sonnet have three of? • Which month was Shakespeare born? • Fill in the blank in ”Give me --- hand” • How many children did Shakespeare have? • What did Shakespeare write approximately 38 of? • In Romeo and Juliet, what is Juliet’s family name? • Which plays starts "When shall we three meet again"? • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 2021-04-15
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- hostile character, opponent, villain
- Many of Shakespeare's plays were performed at this theatre
- a character's remark to another character (like a whisper)
- Romeo's mood is _________ when asked by Benvolio
- Capulet is hosting a ______ tonight
- Sampson and Gregory are part of what family?
- a middle finger during this time period is biting a
- country Shakespeare was born
- protagonist with a flaw that ends in their death
- name of servant who can't read Capulet's list
- a humorous scene to relieve tension
- a speech given with only one character on stage
- Shakespeare wrote over 154
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- Romeo is upset because a beautiful lady _____ him.
- a character whose personality contrasts with another
- Shakespeare created three genres, Romeo and Juliet are an example
- We read Shakespeare because the themes are
- Most of the plays by Shakespeare use ______ pentameter
- Juliet is almost fourteen
- Benvolio is considered a
- when the audience knows more than the characters on stage
- similar grammatical structure to express ideas
- Paris is talking to Capulet about a wedding
- Benvolio's advice to Romeo is seek other _____ in the sea
- foreshadows what happens in the play
- first one to insult the other guards
- There are a total 5 ____ that are similar to season
- a joke that plays on words and meaning
28 Clues: Benvolio is considered a • Juliet is almost fourteen • Shakespeare wrote over 154 • country Shakespeare was born • Capulet is hosting a ______ tonight • a humorous scene to relieve tension • hostile character, opponent, villain • foreshadows what happens in the play • first one to insult the other guards • a joke that plays on words and meaning • ...
Shakespeare Crossword by Mike Combs 2025-04-30
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- How many years after William Shakespeare’s death was the First Folio published?
- Who was Queen of England for most of William Shakespeare’s life?
- In Elizabethan English, the word for this plant rhymed with knees.
- What was John Shakespeare’s final occupation?
- The greatest fleet that ‘ever swam upon the sea.’
- How many editions of the First Folio were published?
- What body part did King James I have that was overly big?
- Who began the controversy surrounding the true identity of Shakespeare?
- What is the first play in the First Folio?
- How many children did Wliliam Shakespeare and Anne Hathaway have?
- William Shakespeare’s gravestone is missing what essential piece of information?
- What library has the most complete copies of the First Folio?
- What accessory stands out in the Chandos portrait of William Shakespeare?
- Monks had a ration of a gallon of this drink a day.
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- What personal item did William Shakespeare leave his wife?
- What was the name of the theater group that Shakespeare was a part of?
- What common food ingredients led to most people’s teeth turning black during Elizabethan period in London?
- What was the name of William Shakespeare’s only son who died before him?
- What is the most prominent geographical feature of London?
- This is William Shakespeare’s longest play.
- The most evidence of William Shakespeare's identity points to which person?
21 Clues: What is the first play in the First Folio? • This is William Shakespeare’s longest play. • What was John Shakespeare’s final occupation? • The greatest fleet that ‘ever swam upon the sea.’ • Monks had a ration of a gallon of this drink a day. • How many editions of the First Folio were published? • What body part did King James I have that was overly big? • ...
Intro to Shakespeare Crossword - Kindle 2021-04-26
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- What is the name of the acting group that Shakespeare was apart of?
- The theater where Shakespeare’s plays were performed was called the _____ Theatre.
- The Lord Chamberlain’s Men acting group name was eventually changed to the _________ when King James became it’s patron.
- This caused the theaters to close in London.
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- Where was William Shakespeare born?
- What era did Shakespeare live in?
- How many words is Shakespeare credited with adding to the English language.
- What is the name of Shakespeare’s wife?
- True or False: Shakespeare went to university.
- Shakespeare was not only a playwright but he was also a _____.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 ____.
11 Clues: Shakespeare wrote 154 ____. • What era did Shakespeare live in? • Where was William Shakespeare born? • What is the name of Shakespeare’s wife? • This caused the theaters to close in London. • True or False: Shakespeare went to university. • Shakespeare was not only a playwright but he was also a _____. • ...
Shakespeare 2023-10-12
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- Theatre where some of shakespeares plays were perfomed
- Type of plays written H___
- Lived
- "Sonnet"
- First Child
- Cost of Globe Tickets
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- Shakespeares occupation
- Place of birth
- First name
- Type of plays written T___
- Type of plays written C___
- Married in 1582
- How many Sonnets did Shakespeare Write?
- when was the "Globe" Built
14 Clues: Lived • "Sonnet" • First name • First Child • Place of birth • Married in 1582 • Cost of Globe Tickets • Shakespeares occupation • Type of plays written H___ • Type of plays written T___ • Type of plays written C___ • when was the "Globe" Built • How many Sonnets did Shakespeare Write? • Theatre where some of shakespeares plays were perfomed
Shakespeare 2023-04-18
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- Shakespeare wrote in --- verse (5)
- A type of play that Shakespeare wrote example, Richard III (7)
- The normal way of speaking (5)
- Shakespeare's writing form (6,10)
- A type of play that Shakespeare wrote example, the Tempest (6)
- Love that isn't returned (10)
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- A type of visual comedy where the audience laugh at what the characters do not what they say(9)
- A short speech that characters say to the audience that the other characters can't hear (5)
- Two lines that rhyme are called a rhyming --- (7)
- A speech that a character does alone on the stage, to no one(9)
- When the audience knows something the characters don't (8)
- Intellectual comedy (3)
- A type of play that Shakespeare wrote example, Romeo & Juliet (7)
13 Clues: Intellectual comedy (3) • Love that isn't returned (10) • The normal way of speaking (5) • Shakespeare's writing form (6,10) • Shakespeare wrote in --- verse (5) • Two lines that rhyme are called a rhyming --- (7) • When the audience knows something the characters don't (8) • A type of play that Shakespeare wrote example, Richard III (7) • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-25
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- the action of asking someone questions
- to remove clothing or another type of covering
- to act or move quickly
- a round part of the eye
- a carnivorous animal closely related to the crocodile
- feeling alone
- casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people/telling rumors
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- touching with the lips
- having no real value or use
- representing a current popular trend or style
- high pitched cries
- a room for sleeping with a bed
- a person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company or similar organization
13 Clues: feeling alone • high pitched cries • touching with the lips • to act or move quickly • a round part of the eye • having no real value or use • a room for sleeping with a bed • the action of asking someone questions • representing a current popular trend or style • to remove clothing or another type of covering • a carnivorous animal closely related to the crocodile • ...
shakespeare 2025-04-15
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- to give support, confidence, or hope
- feeling worried or nervous
- to stare in a fierce or angry manner
- escape from or avoid
- to get
- to go away or leave especially when starting a journey
- real, true, sincere and honest
- to do as one is asked or ordered
- big, strong, heavily built
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- to say sorry
- a large amount of money
- a large amount of money
- to understand or find an explanation for something
- to confuse
14 Clues: to get • to confuse • to say sorry • escape from or avoid • a large amount of money • a large amount of money • feeling worried or nervous • big, strong, heavily built • real, true, sincere and honest • to do as one is asked or ordered • to give support, confidence, or hope • to stare in a fierce or angry manner • to understand or find an explanation for something • ...
Shakespeare 2025-11-10
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- Sh.fiának a neve
- Első korszakában keletkezett vígjáték címe
- Leggyakrabban játszott tragédia, mely két szerelmesről szól
- A reneszánsz dráma korának uralkodója
- Színház a színházban című darab címe
- Középfajú dráma megnevezése
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- Itt játszódik a Hamlet
- Shakespeare születési helye
- Tragédia és bosszúdráma címe
- Hamlet legjobb barátjának a neve
- Végül ő lesz Dánia uralkodója
- Sh.színházának a neve
- Ezeket írta Sh. amikor bezárták a színházat
13 Clues: Sh.fiának a neve • Sh.színházának a neve • Itt játszódik a Hamlet • Shakespeare születési helye • Középfajú dráma megnevezése • Tragédia és bosszúdráma címe • Végül ő lesz Dánia uralkodója • Hamlet legjobb barátjának a neve • Színház a színházban című darab címe • A reneszánsz dráma korának uralkodója • Első korszakában keletkezett vígjáték címe • ...
LITERATURA INGLESA 2025-05-21
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- Movimiento cultural que influyó fuertemente en la literatura inglesa.
- Máximo exponente del teatro isabelino, autor de "Hamlet" y "Macbeth".
- Estado mental que aparece como tema en “Hamlet”.
- Autor de “Doctor Fausto” y precursor de Shakespeare.
- Tema frecuente en el teatro isabelino, relacionado con el libre albedrío.
- Nombre del teatro desarrollado durante el reinado de Isabel I.
- Género teatral que coexistía con la tragedia en el teatro isabelino.
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- Corriente del Renacimiento que promovía el estudio del ser humano.
- Obra donde el protagonista reflexiona: “Mañana, y mañana, y mañana…”
- Tragedia en la que el protagonista se pregunta "ser o no ser".
- Ciudad natal de William Shakespeare.
- Nombre de los espectadores de pie en los teatros isabelinos.
- Forma predominante del lenguaje en las tragedias isabelinas.
- Shakespeare escribió 154 de estos poemas sobre el amor y la muerte.
- Nombre del teatro donde se representaban obras de Shakespeare.
15 Clues: Ciudad natal de William Shakespeare. • Estado mental que aparece como tema en “Hamlet”. • Autor de “Doctor Fausto” y precursor de Shakespeare. • Nombre de los espectadores de pie en los teatros isabelinos. • Forma predominante del lenguaje en las tragedias isabelinas. • Tragedia en la que el protagonista se pregunta "ser o no ser". • ...
shake speare 2026-03-31
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- shakespeares first name
- The Shakespeare play with a character named Puck
- Shakespeare’s most famous tragic hero, also a Moor.
- The male protagonist in Romeo and Juliet.
- Shakespeare’s birthplace
- Shakespeare's famous play, often referred to as "The Bard's Comedy of Errors."
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- The famous Shakespearean comedy set in the forest of Arden.
- A comedic character appearing in several Shakespeare plays.
- Shakespeare’s wife.
- Famous Shakespeare play about the tragedy of a Scottish king
- A tragedy about a king’s descent into madness.
- The magician and main character in The Tempest.
- The female protagonist in Romeo and Juliet.
- theatre he worked at
- A term for a poet, often used to refer to Shakespeare
- The Jewish moneylender in The Merchant of Venice.
16 Clues: Shakespeare’s wife. • theatre he worked at • shakespeares first name • Shakespeare’s birthplace • The male protagonist in Romeo and Juliet. • The female protagonist in Romeo and Juliet. • A tragedy about a king’s descent into madness. • The magician and main character in The Tempest. • The Shakespeare play with a character named Puck • ...
Shakespeare 2014-05-12
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- what did shakespeare study in school
- Shakespeare's first daughter
- the venue in which most of Shakespeare's plays were held
- henry VI part 1 was shakspeare's... play
- Shakespeare's shortest tragedy
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- where did Shakespeare travel to in 1585
- were shakespeare was born
- Shakespeare married anne
- number of children shakespeare had
- shakespeare joined The Lord Chamberlain's... acting company
10 Clues: Shakespeare married anne • were shakespeare was born • Shakespeare's first daughter • Shakespeare's shortest tragedy • number of children shakespeare had • what did shakespeare study in school • where did Shakespeare travel to in 1585 • henry VI part 1 was shakspeare's... play • the venue in which most of Shakespeare's plays were held • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-04
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- how many days did Shakespeare die before his birthday?
- what was Shakespeare bury in?
- what was Shakespeare second child?
- what is the treed child Shakespeare had?
- how did Shakespeare die?
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- he is often called England's?
- what was Shakespeare famous for?
- what age did his kids die?
- who was Shakespeare's first child?
- who was Shakespeare's wife?
10 Clues: how did Shakespeare die? • what age did his kids die? • who was Shakespeare's wife? • he is often called England's? • what was Shakespeare bury in? • what was Shakespeare second child? • what was Shakespeare famous for? • who was Shakespeare's first child? • what is the treed child Shakespeare had? • how many days did Shakespeare die before his birthday?
Shakespeare and his play "midsummer night's dream" 2025-03-04
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- how many days before Theseus marriage is the start of the play set
- what was the atmosphere of the play
- the name of the queen in shakespearean times
- the man that Helena wants to marry but is hated by
- the city the play is set in
- where was shakespeare born
- what could Robin goodfellow be described as
- the century(BC all capitals at the back of the century)the play is set in
- the king of fairies
- the name of the famous theatre that shakespeare helped founded
- who marries Theseus
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- the man that Hermia wants to marry
- who is the queen of the fairies
- the name of the king when shakespearean times
- How many plays did shakespeare write
- which century was shakespeare born in
- what is a word for the situation of the Fairy kingdom when first introduced to them
- Hermia's father
- what is another name for Robin Goodfellow
19 Clues: Hermia's father • the king of fairies • who marries Theseus • where was shakespeare born • the city the play is set in • who is the queen of the fairies • the man that Hermia wants to marry • what was the atmosphere of the play • How many plays did shakespeare write • which century was shakespeare born in • what is another name for Robin Goodfellow • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
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- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
31 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”? • ...
Shakespeare Review 2024-04-15
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- Romeo takes his own life with this
- Type of play Romeo and Juliet is
- The first name of Shakespeare's wife
- Name of Shakespeare's theater in London
- The name of the Friar in Romeo and Juliet who secretly weds them
- The family Juliet belongs to
- Romeo's friend he decides to avenge, thus killing Juliet's cousin
- During Shakespeare's life, the major disaster that closed the theaters twice
- What happens to Romeo after he kills Juliet's cousin
- The person who tells the families they can no longer fight or else
- The family Romeo belongs to
- How juliet kills herself
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- Finish the line: "Wherefore art thou ______?"
- The name of a poem that is 14 lines long with the following pattern: ABAB CDCD EFEF GG
- Writer of Romeo and Juliet
- When two lines rhyme back to back in a Shakespearen play
- The Queen who approved all plays during Shakespeare times
- Number of Acts in all Shakespeare plays
- The character that takes a sleeping potion in Romeo and Juliet
- Juliet's cousin that is killed by Romeo
- A pentameter Shakespeare uses with 10 beats per line, unstressed stressed
- A way to remember Shakespeare's ten beat lines: "I am a _____ with a wooden leg"
- The first name of Shakespeare
- Juliet's confidant who covers up her relationship with Romeo
24 Clues: How juliet kills herself • Writer of Romeo and Juliet • The family Romeo belongs to • The family Juliet belongs to • The first name of Shakespeare • Type of play Romeo and Juliet is • Romeo takes his own life with this • The first name of Shakespeare's wife • Name of Shakespeare's theater in London • Number of Acts in all Shakespeare plays • ...
que for treson 2021-02-03
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- the activity of selling an illegal drug or stolen item.
- where was Shakespeare from
- peter hides in it to escape sir Phillipe mortan
- who helped peter and kit get a theatre job
- what does peter eat when he first meets the family
- a valley
- the person who wants to mary kit (one word)
- the most popular play by the company that peter and kit are with
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- who is the family that peter meats when they find him in the coffin
- what does Shakespeare call peter
- how many shilling do peter and kit make in total
- witch one of the seven deadly sins did peter play
- a small tower on top of another tower
- what is kits last name
- what was the play that kit and peater did
- what was the role that Shakespeare said peter should try
- who plays Romeo in the play
- the person that peter has to play when kit runs away
- the main characters last name
19 Clues: a valley • what is kits last name • where was Shakespeare from • who plays Romeo in the play • the main characters last name • what does Shakespeare call peter • a small tower on top of another tower • what was the play that kit and peater did • who helped peter and kit get a theatre job • the person who wants to mary kit (one word) • ...
Shakespeare and his play "midsummer night's dream" 2025-03-04
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- how many days before Theseus marriage is the start of the play set
- what was the atmosphere of the play
- the name of the queen in shakespearean times
- the man that Helena wants to marry but is hated by
- the city the play is set in
- where was shakespeare born
- what could Robin goodfellow be described as
- the century(BC all capitals at the back of the century)the play is set in
- the king of fairies
- the name of the famous theatre that shakespeare helped founded
- who marries Theseus
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- the man that Hermia wants to marry
- who is the queen of the fairies
- the name of the king when shakespearean times
- How many plays did shakespeare write
- which century was shakespeare born in
- what is a word for the situation of the Fairy kingdom when first introduced to them
- Hermia's father
- what is another name for Robin Goodfellow
19 Clues: Hermia's father • the king of fairies • who marries Theseus • where was shakespeare born • the city the play is set in • who is the queen of the fairies • the man that Hermia wants to marry • what was the atmosphere of the play • How many plays did shakespeare write • which century was shakespeare born in • what is another name for Robin Goodfellow • ...
Shakespeare and his play "midsummer night's dream" 2025-03-04
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- how many days before Theseus marriage is the start of the play set
- what was the atmosphere of the play
- the name of the queen in shakespearean times
- the man that Helena wants to marry but is hated by
- the city the play is set in
- where was shakespeare born
- what could Robin goodfellow be described as
- the century(BC all capitals at the back of the century)the play is set in
- the king of fairies
- the name of the famous theatre that shakespeare helped founded
- who marries Theseus
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- the man that Hermia wants to marry
- who is the queen of the fairies
- the name of the king when shakespearean times
- How many plays did shakespeare write
- which century was shakespeare born in
- what is a word for the situation of the Fairy kingdom when first introduced to them
- Hermia's father
- what is another name for Robin Goodfellow
19 Clues: Hermia's father • the king of fairies • who marries Theseus • where was shakespeare born • the city the play is set in • who is the queen of the fairies • the man that Hermia wants to marry • what was the atmosphere of the play • How many plays did shakespeare write • which century was shakespeare born in • what is another name for Robin Goodfellow • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
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- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
31 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing. • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
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- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
31 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing. • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
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- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
31 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing. • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
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- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
31 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”? • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
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- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
31 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing. • ...
Shakespeare Mystery 2023-05-12
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- City Shakespeare worked in Theaters.
- In his will, Shakespeare left his wife his second best_____.
- Shakespeare's father was _________ maker.
- Shakespeare's father could not read he was ______.
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- Shakespeare was accused of the crime of hoarding ______.
- Shakespeare died at age fifty ___.
- Shakespeare's most famous theater that was rebuilt in modern times.
- Amount of children Shakespeare had.
- True of False, we know every fact about Shakespeare.
- Despite remaining in England his whole life, Shakespeare wrote a lot about this country.
10 Clues: Shakespeare died at age fifty ___. • Amount of children Shakespeare had. • City Shakespeare worked in Theaters. • Shakespeare's father was _________ maker. • Shakespeare's father could not read he was ______. • True of False, we know every fact about Shakespeare. • Shakespeare was accused of the crime of hoarding ______. • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-04
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- how many days did Shakespeare die before his birthday?
- what was Shakespeare bury in?
- what was Shakespeare second child?
- what is the treed child Shakespeare had?
- how did Shakespeare die?
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- he is often called England's?
- what was Shakespeare famous for?
- what age did his kids die?
- who was Shakespeare's first child?
- who was Shakespeare's wife?
10 Clues: how did Shakespeare die? • what age did his kids die? • who was Shakespeare's wife? • he is often called England's? • what was Shakespeare bury in? • what was Shakespeare second child? • what was Shakespeare famous for? • who was Shakespeare's first child? • what is the treed child Shakespeare had? • how many days did Shakespeare die before his birthday?
shakespear 2025-03-04
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- The country where Shakespeare’s plays were first performed.
- The theater that Shakespeare invented
- The time when Shakespeare wrote his plays
- Shakespeare's first play published in 1623.
- the king in King Lear who divides his kingdom between his daughters.
- This character type is often the hero or heroine.
- A type of Shakespeare play, involving mistaken identities, misunderstandings, and often ending in marriage.
- Shakespeare's tragic play involving the love story between a nobleman and a woman from Verona.
- The queen during Shakespeare's time.
- Shakespeare’s plays often include this type of supernatural element.
- A common term for a Shakespearean play with a happy ending.
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- The character who says “To be, or not to be.”
- The structure where Shakespeare's plays were performed.
- Where is Shakespeare's birth place
- Shakespeare The famous playwright's full name.
- What were Elizabethan woman ?
- The type of drama with humorous outcomes and mistaken identities.
- A Shakespearean play about a Scottish general and his ambition.
- A common theme in Shakespeare's plays, meaning a tragic downfall.
- Shakespeare’s play about the young prince of Denmark.
- The conflict of the main character with society or fate.
21 Clues: What were Elizabethan woman ? • Where is Shakespeare's birth place • The theater that Shakespeare invented • The time when Shakespeare wrote his plays • Shakespeare's first play published in 1623. • The character who says “To be, or not to be.” • The queen during Shakespeare's time. • Shakespeare’s play about the young prince of Denmark. • ...
Shakespeare 2012-12-17
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- officer who fell in love with Hero in Much Ado About Nothing
- James 1 King who re-named the Chamberlain's Men to King's Men
- officer who hates loves Beatrice in Much Ado About Nothing
- shakespeare's wife
- place in the Globe where the actors hid
- number of children he had
- Elizabeth 1 nicknamed "Virgin Queen"
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- shakespeare's first daughter
- name of Shakespeare's theater
- shakespeare's first name
- shakespeare's son who died at age 10
- one of Shakespeare's famous plays
- leanoato's daughter in Much Ado About Nothing
13 Clues: shakespeare's wife • shakespeare's first name • shakespeare's first daughter • number of children he had • Elizabeth 1 nicknamed "Virgin Queen" • shakespeare's son who died at age 10 • name of Shakespeare's theater • one of Shakespeare's famous plays • place in the Globe where the actors hid • ...
Shakespeare 2021-01-27
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- a noisy fight
- formally reject or disavow
- lack of respect accompanied by a feeling of intense dislike
- classically trained actor
- occurring between or among citizens
- the pattern in which words rhyme is called the rhyme _______
- Introductory section to the play
- Beats per line in a poem
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- 5 stressed and 5 unstressed syllables per line
- angry dispute
- paid half penny to stand on the ground in front of the stage
- pernicious and malign influence that is hard to get rid of
- Type of poem with 14 lines and a set meter and rhyme
- a noisy fighthorus Another name for the the narrator for Shakespeare's plays
14 Clues: a noisy fight • angry dispute • Beats per line in a poem • classically trained actor • formally reject or disavow • Introductory section to the play • occurring between or among citizens • 5 stressed and 5 unstressed syllables per line • Type of poem with 14 lines and a set meter and rhyme • pernicious and malign influence that is hard to get rid of • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Caleb Berrezueta 2021-08-18
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- Disease that produced a foul odor and marks over the body
- paid a penny to stand up in front of the stage
- the era was characterized by great pagreatenry
- patronized by royalty
- became the__________In 1608 when King James I became their supportive patron.
- Scholars believed only ? of 38 plays were his idea
- married to Shakespeare in 1582
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- Shakespeare's story of crossed lovers has become the most famous love story of all time
- ______over originality
- Dessert was an orange
- he used already known plots
- Shakespeare wrote comedies,? and histories
- England lost _______ due to the plague
- Shakespeare worked in a nearby town as an assistant schoolmaster
- built in 1599 by the chamberlain's company
15 Clues: Dessert was an orange • patronized by royalty • ______over originality • he used already known plots • married to Shakespeare in 1582 • England lost _______ due to the plague • Shakespeare wrote comedies,? and histories • built in 1599 by the chamberlain's company • paid a penny to stand up in front of the stage • the era was characterized by great pagreatenry • ...
Shakespeare 2021-03-19
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- What was the first name of his dad?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's first name?
- How many daughters did Shakespeare have?
- He was an English playwright, actor, and...
- What city was Shakespeare born in?
- Where was Shakespeare buried?
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- Where did Shakespeare studied?
- Where did Shakespeare start his career?
- What was Shakespeare's final play?
- In which month was Shakespeare born?
10 Clues: Where was Shakespeare buried? • Where did Shakespeare studied? • What was Shakespeare's final play? • What city was Shakespeare born in? • What was the first name of his dad? • In which month was Shakespeare born? • Where did Shakespeare start his career? • How many daughters did Shakespeare have? • What was Shakespeare's wife's first name? • ...
William Shakespeare Background 2022-03-31
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- The last name of the writer who was thought to have possibly written Shakespeare's plays; he also faked his own death, so...
- The last name of Shakespeare's wife
- Shakespeare's gravesight is not marked with his name; rather, the inscription reads "Blessed be the man that spares these stones, And cursed be he that moves my _______."
- Shakespeare was born in ______ Upon Avon; he did not move to London until he was 28.
- The time period during which Shakespeare wrote his plays; this period is also known as a time of "rebirth."
- Shakespeare's tragedies all ended in ____.
- The name of the Disney movie based on Shakespeare's tragedy, Hamlet
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- The name of Shakespeare's only son; sadly, he died in childhood at the age of 11.
- It's ironic that the day that Shakespeare died was also his _____.
- This is the name of the Amanda Bynes movie based on Shakespeare's play Twelfth Night.
- The members of the audience who sat closest to the stage were called _____.
- Shakespeare is credited with creating over 3000 of these! Wow!
- Shakespeare's comedies typically ended with a ______.
- The type of poem that Shakespeare wrote; he wrote 154 of these poems in total.
- Shakespeare was ________ years old when he got married.
- The name of Shakespeare's theatre in London.
16 Clues: The last name of Shakespeare's wife • Shakespeare's tragedies all ended in ____. • The name of Shakespeare's theatre in London. • Shakespeare's comedies typically ended with a ______. • Shakespeare was ________ years old when he got married. • Shakespeare is credited with creating over 3000 of these! Wow! • ...
Shakespeare's Language 2024-09-18
29 Clues: aye • foe • woe • oft • e'en • hark • anon • doth • ne'er • 'fore • ta'en • adieu • verily • decree • sirrah • hither • plague • nought • 'cause • I think • tidings • thither • whoe'er • counsel • perchance • discourses • pay attention • nickname for Shakespeare (means "poet") • Queen________ ruled during the time that Shakespeare was writing
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
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- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
31 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”? • ...
Early Life 2019-10-01
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- How many siblings did Shakespeare have that died
- Shakespeare's son that died
- His first plays were mainly (blank)
- mother's name
- Primary language of learning in school for Shakespeare
- Occupation of father
- amount of plays Shakespeare wrote
- Shakespeare's first name
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- Place of birth
- Father's name
- Occupation before play writing
- what age was he forced to leave school
- Wife's name
- What theatre did he help build
- Month of birth
15 Clues: Wife's name • Father's name • mother's name • Place of birth • Month of birth • Occupation of father • Shakespeare's first name • Shakespeare's son that died • Occupation before play writing • What theatre did he help build • amount of plays Shakespeare wrote • His first plays were mainly (blank) • what age was he forced to leave school • How many siblings did Shakespeare have that died • ...
Romeo and Juliet- background Notes by Justin Rodriguez-Avila 2023-10-12
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- When did Shakespeare die?
- When did Shakespeare retire?
- was the Globe Theater built?
- When did the Globe burn down?
- How old was queen Elizabeth I when she became queen?
- Who starred as Juliet in the modern?
- Who did Shakespeare mainly write plays for?
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- What closed down as a result of the plague?
- Who did Shakespeare marry in 1582?
- six When was the modern tragedy of Romeo and Juliet created?
- Known as the “Virgin queen”
- How long did plays usually last?
- Who starred as Romeo in the modern?
- London lost how much of its population from the plague?
- Who was a strong supporter of theaters and arts?
15 Clues: When did Shakespeare die? • Known as the “Virgin queen” • When did Shakespeare retire? • was the Globe Theater built? • When did the Globe burn down? • How long did plays usually last? • Who did Shakespeare marry in 1582? • Who starred as Romeo in the modern? • Who starred as Juliet in the modern? • What closed down as a result of the plague? • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
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- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
31 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing. • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
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- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
31 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”? • ...
puzzel Hamlet Kevin 2016-12-15
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- what was Hamlets father
- what is Gertrude Claudius calling, Hamlets ....
- you musn't talk about this to anyone
- what is the name of ophelia's brother
- was Shakespeare happy or unhappy
- What is the name of Hamlets mother
- Hamlet was sent to
- what was in the wine
- what did Hamlet and Horatio find from Yorick?
- where went Shakespeare to school?
- how late is Francisco going to sleep
- what told the gohst to Hamlet about Claudius he is a....
- where was the poison that kills Gertrude on the sword en in the
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- what did Hamlet see
- What are Bernardo,Francisco and Marcellus at the castle
- Hamlet was in love with
- Hamlet wants the world to know the .....
- to be or not to be that is the.....
- who is the writer of this book
- why is Horatio coming back to Denmark
- where was Polonius hide, behind the
- in wich country is Hamlet set
- how old was Shakespeare when he married?
- what is the titel of the book?
- Horatio is Hamlets
25 Clues: Hamlet was sent to • Horatio is Hamlets • what did Hamlet see • what was in the wine • what was Hamlets father • Hamlet was in love with • in wich country is Hamlet set • who is the writer of this book • what is the titel of the book? • was Shakespeare happy or unhappy • where went Shakespeare to school? • What is the name of Hamlets mother • to be or not to be that is the..... • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
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- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
31 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing. • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
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- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
31 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing. • ...
Shakespeare's Life 2022-10-27
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- William was a business partner with a company called ___
- Susanna later married a ___
- Shakespeare moved into ___ in 1597
- Name of Shakespeare's birthplace
- Anne was 26 and William was ___ when they married
- Shakespeare's father made ___ for a living
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- Name of Shakespeare's first-born child
- Shakespeare attended Stratford grammar school until age ___
- Some siblings died due to the ___
- Shakespeare had ___ siblings
- Shakespeare learned to read from a ___
- Shakespeare's son Hamnet died at age ___
- The couple had ___
13 Clues: The couple had ___ • Susanna later married a ___ • Shakespeare had ___ siblings • Name of Shakespeare's birthplace • Some siblings died due to the ___ • Shakespeare moved into ___ in 1597 • Name of Shakespeare's first-born child • Shakespeare learned to read from a ___ • Shakespeare's son Hamnet died at age ___ • Shakespeare's father made ___ for a living • ...
shakespeare crossword 2017-06-27
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- Two Gentlemen of Verona what was the first play that Shakespeare
- what is the most famous play
- what month did Shakespeare die
- fell swoop what famous rhyme from Macbeth
- of errors what is the shortest play
- what is William's fathers name
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- is out of joint what phrases is
- what is Williams mothers name
- what genre is Macbeth
- Edward VI what school did Shakespeare go to
- Shakespeare worked at the______ theatre
- knock! Who's there? what famous rhyme in Macbeth
- crack of
13 Clues: crack of • what genre is Macbeth • what is the most famous play • what is Williams mothers name • what month did Shakespeare die • what is William's fathers name • is out of joint what phrases is • of errors what is the shortest play • Shakespeare worked at the______ theatre • fell swoop what famous rhyme from Macbeth • Edward VI what school did Shakespeare go to • ...
Teatro Elisabetano 2016-04-11
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- qual foi o personagem responsável por vender o veneno para Romeu?
- qual gênero era proibido de atuar no Teatro Elisabetano?
- qual personagem de Shakespeare é considerado o mais bem elaborado vilão da literatura inglesa?
- qual era o sobrenome do maior rival de Shakespeare?
- em qual país se passa a obra de Shakespeare, Hamlet?
- qual o sobrenome do autor que escreveu Romeu e Julieta?
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- qual o nome em português do rio que dividia a área residencial de Londres da área de diversão?
- qual foi a última obra de Shakespeare? "A ..."
- quem era responsável por fazer os papéis femininos?
- qual o nome do amante de Julieta?
- onde Shakespeare nasceu?
- o Teatro Elisabetano foi nomeado a partir de qual rainha?
12 Clues: onde Shakespeare nasceu? • qual o nome do amante de Julieta? • qual foi a última obra de Shakespeare? "A ..." • quem era responsável por fazer os papéis femininos? • qual era o sobrenome do maior rival de Shakespeare? • em qual país se passa a obra de Shakespeare, Hamlet? • qual o sobrenome do autor que escreveu Romeu e Julieta? • ...
Macbeth 2023-12-17
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- Who becomes king after the death of Macbeth?
- What screeches when King Duncan dies?
- What does Macbeth see that isn't real?
- How many children did Shakespeare have?
- What is the name of Macbeth's wife?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
- What motivates Macbeth to commit his first act of murder?
- In which City did Shakespeare spend most of his career?
- What word could Macbeth not say after he killed King Duncan?
- What is the name of Shakespeare's longest play?
- Who kills Macbeth?
- The collection of Shakespeare's plays is known as the first?
- What city was Shakespeare born in?
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- Who is the main characer in Macbeth?
- Macbeth has trouble keeping what at ease?
- What is the famous theater where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed?
- Who is the King of Scotland at the beginning of the play?
- What is the name of the play written by Shakespeare that involves two teens falling in love?
- Who is blamed for King Duncans murder?
- Who is Banquo's son?
- What is the name of Macbeth's castle?
21 Clues: Who kills Macbeth? • Who is Banquo's son? • What city was Shakespeare born in? • What is the name of Macbeth's wife? • What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • Who is the main characer in Macbeth? • What screeches when King Duncan dies? • What is the name of Macbeth's castle? • What does Macbeth see that isn't real? • Who is blamed for King Duncans murder? • ...
Shakespeare 2025-01-20
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- The theatre where many of Shakespeare’s plays were performed (5 letters).
- Shakespeare worked with a company of these performers (6 letters).
- The town where Shakespeare was born and died (9 letters).
- The famous playwright who wrote Macbeth and Hamlet (11 letters).
- The animal from a modern movie inspired by Hamlet (4 letters).
- A famous tragedy about a Danish prince (Hint: To be or not to be) (6 letters).
- The type of play with a sad ending, like Romeo and Juliet (7 letters).
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- A short 14-line poem written by Shakespeare (7 letters).
- One of the 1,700 words Shakespeare invented, meaning to chat about others (6 letters).
- The era after the Elizabethan, named after King James I (8 letters).
- The month when Shakespeare was both born and died (5 letters).
- The era during which Shakespeare wrote many of his works (Hint: Queen Elizabeth I) (11 letters).
12 Clues: A short 14-line poem written by Shakespeare (7 letters). • The town where Shakespeare was born and died (9 letters). • The month when Shakespeare was both born and died (5 letters). • The animal from a modern movie inspired by Hamlet (4 letters). • The famous playwright who wrote Macbeth and Hamlet (11 letters). • ...
Transition: Shakespeare 2026-05-21
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- Playwright known as “The Bard of Avon”
- Shakespeare tragedy about the downfall of a Scottish king
- The feud between the Montagues and Capulets
- Duke of Athens in A Midsummer Night’s Dream
- Tragic play about two young star-crossed lovers
- Exiled duke and magician in The Tempest
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- Queen of the Amazons engaged to Theseus
- Who killed Macbeth?
- Famous London theatre associated with Shakespeare’s plays
- chain of being Elizabethan belief that all life had a fixed hierarchy
- Shakespeare play featuring magic, a storm, and a stranded duke
- Shakespeare often explored the rules and expectations of this
- Romeo’s family name
- Juliet’s family name
- Prospero’s daughter in The Tempest
15 Clues: Who killed Macbeth? • Romeo’s family name • Juliet’s family name • Prospero’s daughter in The Tempest • Playwright known as “The Bard of Avon” • Queen of the Amazons engaged to Theseus • Exiled duke and magician in The Tempest • The feud between the Montagues and Capulets • Duke of Athens in A Midsummer Night’s Dream • Tragic play about two young star-crossed lovers • ...
Shakespeare 2021-01-26
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- popular theater group
- shakespeare died at the age of?
- built on land south of Thames River
- shakespeare had how many siblings total ?
- group name changed after the crowning of?
- Seven years of no records of Shakespeare's life is called?
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- playwright,poet,and actor.
- Shakespeare had how many grandchildren?
- shakespeare was married in?
- John Shakespeare was a ?
10 Clues: popular theater group • John Shakespeare was a ? • playwright,poet,and actor. • shakespeare was married in? • shakespeare died at the age of? • built on land south of Thames River • Shakespeare had how many grandchildren? • shakespeare had how many siblings total ? • group name changed after the crowning of? • Seven years of no records of Shakespeare's life is called?
Shakespeare 2021-01-26
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- popular theater group
- shakespeare died at the age of?
- built on land south of Thames River
- shakespeare had how many siblings total ?
- group name changed after the crowning of?
- Seven years of no records of Shakespeare's life is called?
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- playwright,poet,and actor.
- Shakespeare had how many grandchildren?
- shakespeare was married in?
- John Shakespeare was a ?
10 Clues: popular theater group • John Shakespeare was a ? • playwright,poet,and actor. • shakespeare was married in? • shakespeare died at the age of? • built on land south of Thames River • Shakespeare had how many grandchildren? • shakespeare had how many siblings total ? • group name changed after the crowning of? • Seven years of no records of Shakespeare's life is called?
renaissance 2022-01-26
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- where did the Renaissance start?
- the rich family from Florence were the _______.
- people who had to stay on the land where they worked were called ________.
- Leonardo da Vinci was an __________.
- Michelangelo's mother died when he was _____ years old.
- _______ wrote plays.
- what time period means rebirth?
- michelangelo painted ceiling of the sistine chapel for _______ years.
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- Leonardo da Vinci was born in _____.
- Michelangelo was born in ___________.
- 14 lined poems were named _______.
- chapel, Michelangelo painted the ceiling in the ______________.
- the medicis were from ____________.
- the medicis created the first ________.
- shakespeare wrote romeo and _____.
- Michelangelo died in __________.
- Leonardo da Vinci died in _________.
- the medicis ruled a ____ city states.
- the medicis bought _________.
- shakespeare wrote ____.
20 Clues: _______ wrote plays. • shakespeare wrote ____. • the medicis bought _________. • what time period means rebirth? • where did the Renaissance start? • Michelangelo died in __________. • 14 lined poems were named _______. • shakespeare wrote romeo and _____. • the medicis were from ____________. • Leonardo da Vinci was born in _____. • Leonardo da Vinci was an __________. • ...
Shakespeare Crossword 2022-09-06
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- Being popular (Shakespeare is a ____ Writer)
- 100 years
- The language spoken by Shakespeare
- In love with Juliet
- The people who played the Characters
- Writer of Romeo and Juliet
- Being interested and focused
- A part of the stage that allows for dramatic entrances
- In love with Romeo
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- Levels of power or wealth
- Most famous play
- Theater The theater where Shakespeare's plays were performed
- Material that the globe theater roof was made of
- Synonym of Original
- A genre that is based on sad events
- Someone who writes plays
- The place that actors performed on
- People that watched the plays
- City where the globe was built
19 Clues: 100 years • Most famous play • In love with Romeo • Synonym of Original • In love with Juliet • Someone who writes plays • Levels of power or wealth • Writer of Romeo and Juliet • Being interested and focused • People that watched the plays • City where the globe was built • The language spoken by Shakespeare • The place that actors performed on • A genre that is based on sad events • ...
Shakespeare Biography 2022-12-07
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- Queen of England during most of Shakespeare's life (9)
- Susanna's husband (4,4)
- Shakespeare's mother (4,5)
- Shakespeare's wife, whom he married when he was eighteen and she was twenty-six (4,8)
- A poem of fourteen lines that follows a strict rhyme scheme and specific structure (6)
- Disease with high mortality rate which caused theatres to close during outbreaks (6)
- River on which Stratford is built - Shakespeare is often called the "Bard of ___" (4)
- Successful Elizabethan dramatist who influenced the work of Shakespeare (11,7)
- A form of drama, that deals with serious themes and usually ends with the destruction of the principal character or characters (7)
- Name of the first daughter born to William and Anne (7)
- A stage play or other literary work that combines tragedy and comedy (11)
- King _____ was the successor to Elizabeth on the English throne (5)
- The _______ plays were based on the lives of historical figures (7)
- Judith's husband (6,6)
- romantic play about two young star- crossed lovers (5,3,6)
- This theatre in London was particularly associated with Shakespeare, who was a part- owner of it (5)
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- Shakespeare's son, who died as a child (6)
- Document indicating how one wishes to dispose of one's property after death (4)
- A person who writes plays (10)
- Play set in Ancient Rome based on a conspiracy against the Roman dictator of the title (6,6)
- The longest of Shakespeare's plays is a tragedy set in the Kingdom of Denmark (6)
- In this play, an elderly king divides his kingdom among his daughters with tragic results (4,4)
- A play of love and jealousy, with themes of racism and betrayal, set in the Mediterranean (7)
- Playwright who may have been a rival of Shakespeare's, but who commented on his death that "He was not of an age, but for all time." (3,6)
- A light, amusing work of theatre or literature (6)
- William Shakespeare was both a ____ and a playwright (4)
- William Shakespeare was an actor and part- owner in an acting company known as ____ Chamberlain's Men (4)
- Shakespeare was born in this large town in Warwickshire, England (9)
- This tragedy of ambition and power is sometimes called "the Scottish play" (7)
- Shakespeare dedicated two narrative poems to the Earl of ___________ (11)
- Shakespeare's daughter; Hamnet's twin sister (6)
- First name of Shakespeare's father (4)
- Shakespeare's birthday is celebrated during this month (5)
- In his will, Shakespeare bequeathed to his wife his second best ___ (3)
34 Clues: Judith's husband (6,6) • Susanna's husband (4,4) • Shakespeare's mother (4,5) • A person who writes plays (10) • First name of Shakespeare's father (4) • Shakespeare's son, who died as a child (6) • Shakespeare's daughter; Hamnet's twin sister (6) • A light, amusing work of theatre or literature (6) • Queen of England during most of Shakespeare's life (9) • ...
Renessanssi, Shakespeare 2025-02-18
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- Päättyy usein päähenkilön kuolemaan.
- Mikä teatteri rakennettiin Lontooseen vuonna 1599?
- Esine, jolle Hamlet esittää kuuluisan monologinsa.
- Tekeytyy kuolleeksi mahdollistaakseen suhteensa.
- Millä kielellä Shakespeare kirjoitti?
- Shakespearen synnyinkaupunki.
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- Tragedia Tanskan prinssistä.
- Mihin sijoittuu kertomus kahdesta rakastavaisesta "Romeo ja Julia"?
- Shakespearen draamoissa tärkeää on yksilön ja yhteisön välinen ___
- Shakespearen viimeinen näytelmä.
- Renessanssin kuuluisin draamakirjailija.
- Shakespearen kuolinsyy on?
- Shakespeare kirjoitti 13:
- Näytelmä, jossa on noitia.
- Kenen murhan Hamletin tulee kostaa?
15 Clues: Shakespeare kirjoitti 13: • Shakespearen kuolinsyy on? • Näytelmä, jossa on noitia. • Tragedia Tanskan prinssistä. • Shakespearen synnyinkaupunki. • Shakespearen viimeinen näytelmä. • Kenen murhan Hamletin tulee kostaa? • Päättyy usein päähenkilön kuolemaan. • Millä kielellä Shakespeare kirjoitti? • Renessanssin kuuluisin draamakirjailija. • ...
Romeo and Juliet- Background Notes by Remi'e 2023-10-13
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- Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for the___
- Rumors about him murdering is wife
- worked in a nearby town as an assistant___
- When did Queen Elizabeth become Queen?
- Who lost 1/4 of their population
- Normal people paid how much at the Globe Theater?
- Shakespeare worked in a nearby town as an assistant___
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- Richer people paid how much at the Globe Theater?
- Queen Elizabeth was a popular__
- Why did Shakespeare flee Stratford?
- What was Queen Elizabeth called when she died?
- The acting companies were made up of only___
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders, a foul odor and black and blue marks all over the body
- A play in the globe theater usually lasted about__
- Where was the Globe theater built
- The original Globe Theater was___ in 1613
16 Clues: Queen Elizabeth was a popular__ • Who lost 1/4 of their population • Where was the Globe theater built • Rumors about him murdering is wife • Why did Shakespeare flee Stratford? • When did Queen Elizabeth become Queen? • Shakespeare wrote plays mainly for the___ • The original Globe Theater was___ in 1613 • worked in a nearby town as an assistant___ • ...
Shakespeare crossword 2021-09-07
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- How many plays did Shakespeare write
- What month was Shakespeare born?
- What was named after Shakespeare's characters
- What theatre did Shakespeare's plays perform
- Did shakespeare have a ear peircing
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- What did Shakespeare often write about
- How many children did shakespeare have
- What did Shakespeare's father make for a living
- Females/males were allowed to perform True/false
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have
10 Clues: What month was Shakespeare born? • Did shakespeare have a ear peircing • How many plays did Shakespeare write • What did Shakespeare often write about • How many children did shakespeare have • How many siblings did Shakespeare have • What theatre did Shakespeare's plays perform • What was named after Shakespeare's characters • ...
PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- The word “hours'' was pronounced “____” back in Shakespeare time.
- In what Shakespeare play does the quote “Men would rather use their broken weapons than their bare hands,” appear?
- Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan?
- Over _____ percent of Shakespeare’s audience can’t read or write.
- One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing.
- The quote, “Socrates, philosophies and hypotheses can’t define,” comes from a track called ______.
- The word “hip” from hip - hop comes from the ____ word “hip”.
- Who came up with the quote, “Maybe it’s the hatred I spew, maybe it’s food for the spirit.”
- Received pronunciation or the Queen’s english can also be called as _____.
- “Wu-Tang Forever” was the ____ hip-hop album to go number one in this country.
- The hip-hop element that is rarely seen in television or heard in radio is _____.
- Wolof is a ________ language.
- Who produced the music for the film “Kill Bill”?
- Who came up with the quote, “To destroy the beauty from which one came.”
- When Shakespeare was alive, people spoke a bit more like a mix between people from Yorkshire and_______.
- Back when Alkala was in school, “Wu-Tang Forever” was the first album that united people that listened to all different sorts of _____.
- Up until the mid-nineties, it was still normal for the most commercially successful rappers to _____ about how clever they were.
- Hip-hop contains ____ elements.
- ______ pronunciation wasn’t invented until after 100 years after Shakespeare died.
- Complete the following quote, “I was not born under a _____ planet.”
- In conclusion, “hip hop” means “______ movement.”
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- ____ beat is 140 bpm beat.
- Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______.
- The word “hop” from hip - hop from English, signifies ______.
- Complete the following quote, “The most benevolent king communicates through your____.
- One of the main things that is shared between hip - hop and Shakespeare is ____.
- In the 21st century in Britain, Shakespeare was viewed as almost the poster child for ______.
- Ironically, many people who have an opinion of hip hop know absolutely ______about it.
- Akala works for the ____-____ Shakespeare Company.
- RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''.
- Who is the most-sampled drummer in history?
- Who is the speaker in the video?
- Despite his astonishing intelligence, Shakespeare didn’t go to _________.
- One of the things that is important to consider in hip-hop is ______.
- The _____ was a rhythmic, oral poet, singer, musician, etc back in the medieval West - African empires of Mali, Songhai, Gao, and ancient Ghana.
35 Clues: ____ beat is 140 bpm beat. • Wolof is a ________ language. • Hip-hop contains ____ elements. • Who is the speaker in the video? • Who is the head of the Wu-Tang Clan? • RZA wrote a poem called “Twelve ____''. • Shakespeare’s most famous poem is ______. • Who is the most-sampled drummer in history? • One of the elements in hip-hop is _____ dancing. • ...
Shakespeare Research Puzzle 2016-03-04
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- Shakespeare’s longest play is_____.
- Shakespeare’s Hamlet is set in the country of_____.
- Shakespeare wrote his plays in _____verse.
- Two of Shakespeare's colleagues collected his plays in a text known as the _____ after his death.
- Shakespeare owned a large outdoor theatre called The _____.
- Shakespeare’s play The Comedy of Errors takes place in the Greek city_____.
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- Shakespeare is buried at _____ where he was also baptized.
- Shakespeare had a son named _____who died at the age of 11.
- Shakespeare’s love sonnets address someone that many today refer to as the _____lady.
- King Lear, Macbeth, and Hamlet are all_____.
- Shakespeare’s theatre company changed its name to The _____when James I became king.
- Shakespeare’s famous sonnets are written in _____ pentameter.
- Shakespeare had _____ siblings.
13 Clues: Shakespeare had _____ siblings. • Shakespeare’s longest play is_____. • Shakespeare wrote his plays in _____verse. • King Lear, Macbeth, and Hamlet are all_____. • Shakespeare’s Hamlet is set in the country of_____. • Shakespeare is buried at _____ where he was also baptized. • Shakespeare had a son named _____who died at the age of 11. • ...
Shakespeare Trivia 2023-12-06
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- Why do Donalbain and Malcolm run away from Scotland?
- Which character stated that life is a tale told by an idiot?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- When was Shakespeare's first play written?
- What is the name of Shakespeare’s mother?
- Shakespeare eventually retired from public life and returned to Stratford in which year?
- What is the tragic flaw of Macbeth?
- What does Macduff do when he is informed about the slaughter of his family?
- What was Shakespeare's wife's name?
- Which two of Shakespeare's plays are entirely written in verse?
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- What was the name of the book that was published after Shakespeare's death and included all of his plays?
- What is the location of Shakespeare's grave?
- In his will, what did Shakespeare leave to his wife?
- What was the main setting of Macbeth?
- Which of Shakespeare's plays is the shortest?
- How many sonnets did William Shakespeare write in total during his career?
- Which type of play is Romeo and Juliet?
- Which street was William Shakespeare born?
- What is the tragic flaw of Macbeth?
19 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • What is the tragic flaw of Macbeth? • What was Shakespeare's wife's name? • What is the tragic flaw of Macbeth? • What was the main setting of Macbeth? • Which type of play is Romeo and Juliet? • What is the name of Shakespeare’s mother? • When was Shakespeare's first play written? • Which street was William Shakespeare born? • ...
Intro to Shakespeare - Crossword 2021-04-21
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- What is the name of Shakespeare’s wife?
- Shakespeare was not only a playwright but he was also a _____.
- How many words is Shakespeare credited with adding to the English language.
- What era did Shakespeare live in?
- What is the name of the acting group that Shakespeare was apart of?
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- Where was William Shakespeare born?
- Shakespeare when to university.
- The Lord Chamberlain’s Men acting group name was eventually changed to the _________ when King James became it’s patron.
- Shakespeare wrote 154 ____.
- This caused the theaters to close in London.
10 Clues: Shakespeare wrote 154 ____. • Shakespeare when to university. • What era did Shakespeare live in? • Where was William Shakespeare born? • What is the name of Shakespeare’s wife? • This caused the theaters to close in London. • Shakespeare was not only a playwright but he was also a _____. • What is the name of the acting group that Shakespeare was apart of? • ...
Shakespeare 2020-01-09
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- The quote "to be or not to be" appears in this Shakespeare play
- Most performed Shakespeare play
- Profession Shakespeare is famous for
- Play featuring daughters Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia
- Shakespeare's wife shares her name with this famous actress
- Tragic story in which the death of two teenagers ends a feud between families
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- The town Shakespeare was born
- Famous theater in which Shakespeare's plays were performed
- Play that is often seen as Shakespeare's farewell to the stage
- Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 ___
- Shakespeare's son who died at the age of 11
- Shakespeare's birth month
12 Clues: Shakespeare's birth month • The town Shakespeare was born • Most performed Shakespeare play • Profession Shakespeare is famous for • Shakespeare wrote 37 plays and 154 ___ • Shakespeare's son who died at the age of 11 • Play featuring daughters Goneril, Regan, and Cordelia • Famous theater in which Shakespeare's plays were performed • ...
Plenary: All about Shakespeare 2023-02-27
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- Shakespeare's wife was called _____ Hathaway.
- Shakespeare's first name is _________.
- Shakespeare wrote plays during the ________________ and Jacobean eras.
- Shakespeare was born in ________-upon-Avon.
- A Midsummer Night's __________.
- "In fair _______, where we lay our scene..."
- Apart from plays, Shakespeare also wrote 154 _______.
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- ________ and Juliet.
- Excessive pride.
- "Two __________, both alike in dignity..."
- A specific, fatal flaw of the main character.
- The two genres that Shakespeare wrote were comedy and __________.
12 Clues: Excessive pride. • ________ and Juliet. • A Midsummer Night's __________. • Shakespeare's first name is _________. • "Two __________, both alike in dignity..." • Shakespeare was born in ________-upon-Avon. • "In fair _______, where we lay our scene..." • A specific, fatal flaw of the main character. • Shakespeare's wife was called _____ Hathaway. • ...
Shakespeare 2013-01-16
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- Shakespeare travelled here
- Shakespeare's father's profession
- Play concerning three predictions
- 14 line love poem
- The number of children Shakespeare had
- The name given to people who stood in the belly of the theatre
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- Macbeth's friend
- What was displayed if a play was cancelled
- Famous love story
- The famous Shakespeare is associated with
- A play which ends well
- Meaning type of
12 Clues: Meaning type of • Macbeth's friend • Famous love story • 14 line love poem • A play which ends well • Shakespeare travelled here • Shakespeare's father's profession • Play concerning three predictions • The number of children Shakespeare had • The famous Shakespeare is associated with • What was displayed if a play was cancelled • ...
Shakespeare 2013-11-25
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- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s last name?
- Chamberlain’s Men What was the name of the company that Shakespeare was part owner of?
- What was the name of the Scottish general that received a prophecy that one day he will become King of Scotland.
- Theatre Where were Shakespeare’s plays acted?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
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- Trinity Church Where was Shakespeare buried?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- What was Shakespeare’s first name?
- What was Shakespeare’s father’s name?
- How many folios of Shakespeare’s plays were there?
- What country was Shakespeare from?
- and Juliet A play that ended in the death of two young lovers
12 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • What was Shakespeare’s first name? • What country was Shakespeare from? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What was Shakespeare’s father’s name? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s last name? • How many folios of Shakespeare’s plays were there? • Trinity Church Where was Shakespeare buried? • ...
Shakespeare 2026-03-24
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- He is a __ of over 35 plays and 150 poems
- Play about revenge over a father's murder
- Play about a General and 3 witches
- His father was a successful ___
- Play about a Roman Emperor
- His play that begins with a shipwreck
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- He came up with over 1,700 __ in the English language
- Shakespeare's first name
- Categories of plays -- Comedy, ___, History
- Where Shakespeare's most famous play is set
- Where Shakespeare is from
- "Oh __, __, where art thou ___?"
12 Clues: Shakespeare's first name • Where Shakespeare is from • Play about a Roman Emperor • His father was a successful ___ • "Oh __, __, where art thou ___?" • Play about a General and 3 witches • His play that begins with a shipwreck • He is a __ of over 35 plays and 150 poems • Play about revenge over a father's murder • Categories of plays -- Comedy, ___, History • ...
William Shakespeare 2017-01-07
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- Which British monarch reigned for most of Shakespeare's life?
- Who played Romeo in the most recent film version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’?
- What Shakespeare play involves a soothsayer’s warning to "beware the Ides of March"?
- A famous theatre in London is associated with William Shakespeare; it is...
- What was Shakespeare's father's profession?
- Which character's mother is Lady Capulet?
- Where is William Shakespeare buried?
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- Which of Shakespeare’s characters described himself as ‘more sinn’d against than sinning’?
- What was the name of Shakespeare’s acting company?
- A Shakespearen romance.
- What was Romeo's surname?
- Whom did William Shakespeare marry?
- A Shakespearean comedy.
- Where is Romeo and Juliet set?
- What fictional character makes a speech that begins with the words "to be or not to be"?
- In what country was Macbeth's home?
- Who said 'A horse, a horse. My kingdom for a horse'?
17 Clues: A Shakespearen romance. • A Shakespearean comedy. • What was Romeo's surname? • Where is Romeo and Juliet set? • Whom did William Shakespeare marry? • In what country was Macbeth's home? • Where is William Shakespeare buried? • Which character's mother is Lady Capulet? • What was Shakespeare's father's profession? • What was the name of Shakespeare’s acting company? • ...
SHAKESPEARE 2023-04-30
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- BIRTH COUNTRY OF SHAKESPEARE
- BIRTH MONTH OF SHAKESPEARE
- FIRST NAME OF SHAKESPEARE'S WIFE
- NAME OF SHAKESPEARE'S ONLY SON
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- SHAKESPEARE'S MOST FAMOUS PLAY ABOUT LOVE
- FINAL PLAY OF SHAKESPEARE
- NUMBER OF CHILDREN SHAKESPEAR HAD
- SHAKESPEARE'S MOST PERFORMED PLAY
- NAME OF THEATRE FOUNDED BY SHAKESPEARE
- NUMBER OF SIBLINGS SHAKESPEARE HAD
10 Clues: FINAL PLAY OF SHAKESPEARE • BIRTH MONTH OF SHAKESPEARE • BIRTH COUNTRY OF SHAKESPEARE • NAME OF SHAKESPEARE'S ONLY SON • FIRST NAME OF SHAKESPEARE'S WIFE • NUMBER OF CHILDREN SHAKESPEAR HAD • SHAKESPEARE'S MOST PERFORMED PLAY • NUMBER OF SIBLINGS SHAKESPEARE HAD • NAME OF THEATRE FOUNDED BY SHAKESPEARE • SHAKESPEARE'S MOST FAMOUS PLAY ABOUT LOVE
Shakespeare words - Kiera Hewitt 2022-11-28
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- prior too
- why?
- we don't know what shakespeare was doing during this time.
- Shakespeare married her when he was 18 and she was 26
- can be gestured with a point
- correct
- died when he was 11
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- wrote romeo and juliet
- gracias
- sounds like thither
- the opposite of your best friend
- possibly
- The opposite of me
- an example is when enola holmes turns and talks to the audience
- sounds like hither
15 Clues: why? • gracias • correct • possibly • prior too • The opposite of me • sounds like hither • sounds like thither • died when he was 11 • wrote romeo and juliet • can be gestured with a point • the opposite of your best friend • Shakespeare married her when he was 18 and she was 26 • we don't know what shakespeare was doing during this time. • ...
R&J and Shakespeare Background- crossword 2021-08-17
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- who did queen Elizabeth love
- who retired in 1610
- how many kids did Anne have
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- The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet
- who was shakespeare married to
- the film started with someone as Romeo
- theater Shakespeare’s theater name
- what happened to Anne Hathaway at 26
- as Juliet Capulet
- what did Shakespeare have in 1585
- what month was Shakespeare born in
- disease that took place in 1603-1604
12 Clues: as Juliet Capulet • who retired in 1610 • how many kids did Anne have • who did queen Elizabeth love • who was shakespeare married to • The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet • what did Shakespeare have in 1585 • theater Shakespeare’s theater name • what month was Shakespeare born in • what happened to Anne Hathaway at 26 • disease that took place in 1603-1604 • ...
William Shakespeare 2021-07-13
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- Where was Shakespeare born?
- How old was Shakespeare when he died?
- Who was Shakespeare's wife?
- Which queen watched some of Shakespeare's plays?
- Which play has the famous line "To be or not to be is the question"
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- What is a funny play called?
- When is William Shakespeare day?
- Gnomeo and Juliet is based on which Shakespearean play?
- What is a sad play called?
- Where is the Globe Theatre
- Name the Shakespearean play about a Scottish King
- Which terrible disease was around when Shakespeare was alive?
- Shakespeare's son
13 Clues: Shakespeare's son • What is a sad play called? • Where is the Globe Theatre • Where was Shakespeare born? • Who was Shakespeare's wife? • What is a funny play called? • When is William Shakespeare day? • How old was Shakespeare when he died? • Which queen watched some of Shakespeare's plays? • Name the Shakespearean play about a Scottish King • ...
William Shakespeare 2017-01-07
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- What was Shakespeare's father's profession?
- Where is Romeo and Juliet set?
- A famous theatre in London is associated with William Shakespeare; it is...
- What fictional character makes a speech that begins with the words "to be or not to be"?
- Who said 'A horse, a horse. My kingdom for a horse'?
- A Shakespearean comedy.
- What was Romeo's surname?
- A Shakespearen romance.
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- Whom did William Shakespeare marry?
- What Shakespeare play involves a soothsayer’s warning to "beware the Ides of March"?
- Who played Romeo in the most recent film version of ‘Romeo and Juliet’?
- Which British monarch reigned for most of Shakespeare's life?
- In what country was Macbeth's home?
- Where is William Shakespeare buried?
- Which character's mother is Lady Capulet?
- Which of Shakespeare’s characters described himself as ‘more sinn’d against than sinning’?
- What was the name of Shakespeare’s acting company?
17 Clues: A Shakespearean comedy. • A Shakespearen romance. • What was Romeo's surname? • Where is Romeo and Juliet set? • Whom did William Shakespeare marry? • In what country was Macbeth's home? • Where is William Shakespeare buried? • Which character's mother is Lady Capulet? • What was Shakespeare's father's profession? • What was the name of Shakespeare’s acting company? • ...
Romeo and juliet 2022-08-15
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- shakespeare worked in a small town as a blank
- what was the globe
- did the The Lord Chamberlain’s Man close
- who wrote romeo and juliet
- what is the girls name in romeo and juliet
- shakespeare's style
- where was shakespeare born
- was shakespeare's work original
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- the play tell a story of blank
- what time period was the story wrote in
- what is The Lord Chamberlain’sMans plague a disease that was very dangerous at the time
- was the globe open for anyone of any class
- what is the guys name in romeo and juliet
- was romeo and juliet original
- where did shakespeare resurfice
15 Clues: what was the globe • shakespeare's style • who wrote romeo and juliet • where was shakespeare born • was romeo and juliet original • the play tell a story of blank • where did shakespeare resurfice • was shakespeare's work original • what time period was the story wrote in • did the The Lord Chamberlain’s Man close • what is the guys name in romeo and juliet • ...
William Shakespeare's life 2023-01-14
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- Shakespeare
- How old was he when he married?
- Shakespeare died on his______.
- What was as important as TV for us in Shakespeare times?
- Where was he born?
- How is the Theatre were his plays were performed called?
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- Shakespeare's wife
- Shakespeare _______ in 1616.
- He wrote many of his sonnets to _____.
- What was the profession of his father?
- "Curst is the man who moves my bones" was inscribed on his _______.
- Who were not allowed on the English stage in the 16th century?
- How was his father called?
13 Clues: Shakespeare • Shakespeare's wife • Where was he born? • How was his father called? • Shakespeare _______ in 1616. • Shakespeare died on his______. • How old was he when he married? • He wrote many of his sonnets to _____. • What was the profession of his father? • What was as important as TV for us in Shakespeare times? • How is the Theatre were his plays were performed called? • ...
Verona Times Daily Crossword 2022-11-27
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- Wife of Shakespeare
- Acting troupe Shakespeare was a part of
- common writing style used by Shakspeare that had ten syllable lines
- First name of one the greatest playwrights and poets of all time
- Theater that Shakespeare often performed
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- Number of Children that Shakespeare had
- 1616
- 1564
- Most famous work
- Birthplace of Shakespeare
10 Clues: 1616 • 1564 • Most famous work • Wife of Shakespeare • Birthplace of Shakespeare • Number of Children that Shakespeare had • Acting troupe Shakespeare was a part of • Theater that Shakespeare often performed • First name of one the greatest playwrights and poets of all time • common writing style used by Shakspeare that had ten syllable lines
William Shakespeare 2026-04-14
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- A poet or storyteller; Shakespeare is often called "The Bard of Avon"
- A remark spoken by a character to the audience that other characters on stage cannot hear
- Ordinary written or spoken language without rhyme or meter
- A conversation between two or more characters in a play
- The character who opposes or conflicts with the main character
- The famous theater in London where many of Shakespeare's plays were performed
- Writing arranged in lines with a specific rhythm or rhyme, commonly used in Shakespeare's plays
- When the audience knows something important that the characters in the play do not know
- A large book format; Shakespeare's plays were collected in the First Folio published in 1623
- A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme, a form Shakespeare made famous
- A speech given by a character alone on stage to share their thoughts with the audience
- Poetry written in iambic pentameter that does not rhyme
- A type of play that ends in suffering or death for the main character
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- A rhythm pattern in poetry with 10 syllables per line, used frequently by Shakespeare
- The town in England where Shakespeare was born and died
- The main character of a play or story
- A long speech delivered by one character in a play
- A type of play that is humorous and ends happily
- A person who writes plays
- The time period in England when Queen Elizabeth I ruled and Shakespeare lived and wrote
20 Clues: A person who writes plays • The main character of a play or story • A type of play that is humorous and ends happily • A long speech delivered by one character in a play • The town in England where Shakespeare was born and died • A conversation between two or more characters in a play • Poetry written in iambic pentameter that does not rhyme • ...
Who Was William Shakespeare - Crossword 3 2022-01-29
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- Greatest; most important
- The Earl of Southampton became Will's _________.
- Free from mistakes
- The Taming of the _______ is about a sharp-tongued, hot-tempered woman.
- __________ Andronicus is a bloodthirsty story about ancient Rome.
- The plague was spread by _______ who had fleas carrying the disease.
- Able to move quickly and easily.
- Shakespeare wrote a play about _________III, who was evil through and through.
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- English ships beat the Spanish __________.
- Shakespeare wrote may plays with strong women characters, like __________.
- Two Gentlemen of __________ is thought to be Shakespeare's first play.
- Venus and ________ was Will's first published poem.
- ________ VI was set at the time of the War of the Roses in England.
- Robert Greene, an University Wit, called Shakespeare an "upstart _______."
- Shakespeare's ___________ are what make his plays so interesting.
- By 1592, ___________ was the hottest playwright in London.
- __________ are 14-line poems with complicated rhyming patterns.
- When other playwrights were writing stories about ancient Rome, Will wrote about _________.
18 Clues: Free from mistakes • Greatest; most important • Able to move quickly and easily. • English ships beat the Spanish __________. • The Earl of Southampton became Will's _________. • Venus and ________ was Will's first published poem. • By 1592, ___________ was the hottest playwright in London. • __________ are 14-line poems with complicated rhyming patterns. • ...
Chapter 1 - Little Will 2022-01-16
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- Person who learns by working with an expert
- She was Queen of England during most of Shakespeare's life; Henry VIII's daughter
- Famous playwright born about the same time as Shakespeare but who died young
- Polish astronomer who first wrote the sun was the center of the universe
- John Shakespeare's job for a long time; high _____
- English playwright who lived in the late 1500's-early 1600's
- Roman poet who lived 1600 years before Shakespeare from whom Shakespeare borrowed the Romeo & Juliet plot
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- Neither a _______ or a lender be ...
- Members of the highest class of society
- Boys at school had to speak ______ and were spanked if they spoke English
- The _____ trade was England's largest industry prior to 1570
- To thine own self be ______...
- Town famous for its mystery plays
- Person who writes plays
- Another name for bubonic plague: ______ death
- Wild-______ chase
- Created a new word or phrase
- All the world's a ________
18 Clues: Wild-______ chase • Person who writes plays • All the world's a ________ • Created a new word or phrase • To thine own self be ______... • Town famous for its mystery plays • Neither a _______ or a lender be ... • Members of the highest class of society • Person who learns by working with an expert • Another name for bubonic plague: ______ death • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Background Notes by Leyton 2023-10-12
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- Shakespeare wrote plays mostly for the ___
- Queen Elizabeth I was ___ married
- Shakespeare had to flee Stratford for illegally ___ on another mans property
- A play usually lasted for ___ hours
- The acting companies were only made up of men and ___
- An infectious disease that produced neurological disorders
- ___ entered and left the stage from doors located behind the platform
- He wrote comedies,tragedies, and ___
- Was in love with one of her subjects, Lord Robert ___
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- Shakespeares style was mostly creativity over ___
- Known as the virgin ___
- Shakespeare worked in a nearby town as an assistant ___
- Queen Elizabeth I was a strong supporter of theater and
- William Shakespeare was married to Anne ___
- The Globe Theater was built on the Thames River in ___
15 Clues: Known as the virgin ___ • Queen Elizabeth I was ___ married • A play usually lasted for ___ hours • He wrote comedies,tragedies, and ___ • Shakespeare wrote plays mostly for the ___ • William Shakespeare was married to Anne ___ • Shakespeares style was mostly creativity over ___ • The acting companies were only made up of men and ___ • ...
Shakespeare crossword puzzle 2026-03-31
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- A speech delivered alone onstage to reveal inner thoughts
- The island-dweller enslaved by Prospero
- One of the greatest and well-known playwrights
- A goddess who appeals in The Tempest
- General term for Elizabethan theatres
- A play about a prince getting his revenge
- The river beside where Shakespeare was born
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- A writers tool associated with play writes
- The iconic London theatre where many Shakespeare plays premiered
- Two lines of verse that rhyme and form a unit
- The standing room area for groundlings in the Elizabethan theatres
- A large building for normally royals or nobles
- Shakespeare famous nickname
- A noble title in Macbeth
14 Clues: A noble title in Macbeth • Shakespeare famous nickname • A goddess who appeals in The Tempest • General term for Elizabethan theatres • The island-dweller enslaved by Prospero • A play about a prince getting his revenge • A writers tool associated with play writes • The river beside where Shakespeare was born • Two lines of verse that rhyme and form a unit • ...
Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-05-23
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- It means intelligent movement
- What makes the speaker and most people are greatly influenced by Hip Hop
- The most sampled drummer in History
- The head ofnthe Wu-Tang clan
- What device rhythm acts as?
- Known as the rhythmic, oral poet, or singer
- Part of element contained in most of Shakespeare creations
- A track from Wu-Tang Forever album
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- Some people still questioned how this come from Shakespeare
- One of Shakespeare play
- The word "hip" is extracted from this language
- Rhythm is the way deliever can __ to receiver
- The name of the speaker
- A main thing shared between Hip Hop and Shakespeare
14 Clues: One of Shakespeare play • The name of the speaker • What device rhythm acts as? • The head ofnthe Wu-Tang clan • It means intelligent movement • A track from Wu-Tang Forever album • The most sampled drummer in History • Known as the rhythmic, oral poet, or singer • Rhythm is the way deliever can __ to receiver • The word "hip" is extracted from this language • ...
Shakespearean Crossword 2025-04-30
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- One of the two main religions at the time
- Type of play that ends in death
- Who ruled after Queen Elizabeth died
- Henry’s last name
- Author of the Shakespeare illustrated
- Where Anne Hathaway’s cottage was
- Queen during the time of Shakespeare
- Shakespeare’s mothers name
- Theater in London
- Heminges last name
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- Type of play that ends in marriage
- tragic play we read in class
- The proper name for Hamlet’s speech to himself
- Very first works of Shakespeare we read in class
- People couldn’t drink water so they drank this
- Most common language taught in school
- Shakespeare’s last play
- collection of Shakespeare’s plays
- Who the Fair Young Man sonnets were written for
- The name of Shakespeare’s son, who possibly inspired Hamlet
20 Clues: Henry’s last name • Theater in London • Heminges last name • Shakespeare’s last play • Shakespeare’s mothers name • tragic play we read in class • Type of play that ends in death • collection of Shakespeare’s plays • Where Anne Hathaway’s cottage was • Type of play that ends in marriage • Who ruled after Queen Elizabeth died • Queen during the time of Shakespeare • ...
romeo and juliet - background note Sean 2022-08-15
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- Shakespeare wrote comedies ____ and histories
- The stage was a platform that extended into a ___
- what Shakespeare wrote
- after many times of it being destroyed this was made
- Is A strong supporter of theater and the arts and the queen of England
- Shakespeare mainly wrote for this theater
- the plays lasted this long
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- star-crossed lovers
- an infectious disease that produced neurological disorder
- the man who made Romeo and Juliet
- the original globe was blown up by a ___
- Shakspeare was _____ by royalty
- acting companies only employed these people
13 Clues: star-crossed lovers • what Shakespeare wrote • the plays lasted this long • Shakspeare was _____ by royalty • the man who made Romeo and Juliet • the original globe was blown up by a ___ • Shakespeare mainly wrote for this theater • acting companies only employed these people • Shakespeare wrote comedies ____ and histories • The stage was a platform that extended into a ___ • ...
Shakespeare homework 2025-03-04
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- cheapest area where people stood to watch play
- character is transformed into a donkey
- mis night summer dream setting
- king of the fairies
- city where the play is set
- Where shakespear was borned
- Shakespeare first name
- what happened in Globe Theatre in 1613
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- main religion in Elizabethan England
- queen of the fairies
- Egeus wants his daughter to marry
- shakespeare country
- How many plays did Shakespeare write
- father of Hermia
- name of thesues wife
15 Clues: father of Hermia • shakespeare country • king of the fairies • queen of the fairies • name of thesues wife • Shakespeare first name • city where the play is set • Where shakespear was borned • mis night summer dream setting • Egeus wants his daughter to marry • main religion in Elizabethan England • How many plays did Shakespeare write • character is transformed into a donkey • ...
Shakespeare 2021-09-09
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- How old was he when he married?
- What town did he go to school in?
- What was the name of his son, who died aged
- What century was William Shakespeare born?
- How many plays have Shakespeare wroten
- What was the name of his first child?
- He is known as the what of Avon?
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- As well as plays he also wrote 154 what?
- How many siblings did Shakespeare have?
- Complete this play "Romeo and...."
- What was his wife's name?
- How many years older was his wife?
12 Clues: What was his wife's name? • How old was he when he married? • He is known as the what of Avon? • What town did he go to school in? • Complete this play "Romeo and...." • How many years older was his wife? • What was the name of his first child? • How many plays have Shakespeare wroten • How many siblings did Shakespeare have? • As well as plays he also wrote 154 what? • ...
Shakespeare 2013-11-09
12 Clues: The constable • Hero's cousin • Claudio's love • Hero's accuser • Beatrice's father • Dogberry's partner • Governor or Messina • Hero's waiting-women • Don Pedro is the Prince of ______ • Setting for Much Ado About Nothing • Friend to Claudio and Beatrice's love • John Prince's brother & main villain
Shakespeare 2013-11-25
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- Trinity Church Where is Shakespeare’s grave?
- What country was Shakespeare from?
- Where was Shakespeare born?
- Theatre Where were Shakespeare’s plays acted?
- What was Shakespeare’s first name?
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- What was Shakespeare’s wife’s last name?
- What was Shakespeare’s father’s name?
- How many folios of Shakespeare’s plays were there?
- How many plays did Shakespeare write?
- and Juliet A play that ended in the death of two young lovers
- A Scottish general received a prophecy that one day he will become King of Scotland. What is the name of the character in this play?
- Chamberlain’s Men What was the name of the company that Shakespeare was part owner of?
12 Clues: Where was Shakespeare born? • What country was Shakespeare from? • What was Shakespeare’s first name? • What was Shakespeare’s father’s name? • How many plays did Shakespeare write? • What was Shakespeare’s wife’s last name? • Trinity Church Where is Shakespeare’s grave? • Theatre Where were Shakespeare’s plays acted? • ...
Shakespeare 2017-06-21
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- famous theatre shakespeares plays were mostly played in
- what age did shakespeare had to leave school
- how many plays did he write
- month he was born in
- actor and star of many of shakespeares plays
- what was his first childs name
- name Anne
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- the church he was baptised at
- famous poet/ playwright/actor
- country which he died
- the school shakespeare went to as a child
- Shakespeares only son
12 Clues: name Anne • month he was born in • country which he died • Shakespeares only son • how many plays did he write • famous poet/ playwright/actor • the church he was baptised at • what was his first childs name • the school shakespeare went to as a child • what age did shakespeare had to leave school • actor and star of many of shakespeares plays • ...
Shakespeare 2017-06-27
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- Capitol of England
- Birthplace of Shakespeare
- fruit that was considered suspicious
- spouse of William Shakespeare
- Shakespeare's first child
- Shakespeare's greatest tragedy
- theatre, where his plays were shown
- men, name of his company
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- popular Elizabethan sport
- reign of Queen Elizabeth 1
- the river that runs through London
- plague, A disease common place in Elizabethan London
12 Clues: Capitol of England • men, name of his company • popular Elizabethan sport • Birthplace of Shakespeare • Shakespeare's first child • reign of Queen Elizabeth 1 • spouse of William Shakespeare • Shakespeare's greatest tragedy • the river that runs through London • theatre, where his plays were shown • fruit that was considered suspicious • ...
Shakespeare 2022-02-21
12 Clues: Romeo drank it. • What actors wear. • Where actors act. • Juliet stood there. • They involve acting. • All actors were ... . • Juliet died with this. • Shakespeare wrote them. • Midnight summer's ... . • Shakespeare was a famous ... . • Where spectators were standing. • Where you could sit to watch a play.
Shakespeare 2024-08-13
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- what caught on fire other than the theatre
- rarely used in Shakespeare's plays
- the theatre was mainly lit by
- the audience could __ with the play
- the globe theatre was burned down after a __(2 down) was __(5 down)
- the globe theatre was burned down after a ___(2 down) was __(5 down)
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- the crowd easily became __
- how was this small fire put out
- cost of the most expensive seat in the theatre
- length of a Shakespearian play (in hours)
- Shakespearian plays only featured __ actors
- sold during the play
12 Clues: sold during the play • the crowd easily became __ • the theatre was mainly lit by • how was this small fire put out • rarely used in Shakespeare's plays • the audience could __ with the play • length of a Shakespearian play (in hours) • what caught on fire other than the theatre • Shakespearian plays only featured __ actors • cost of the most expensive seat in the theatre • ...
Shakespeare 2024-05-02
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- he built a theatre at this place before the was the "Globe"
- number of the zodiac signs
- not perfectly round
- the century the globe was built
- a material with a thin layer of gold
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- what the main frame of the new Globe Theatre was made of, made of wood
- people standing in the yard
- an expensive stone
- the roof of the globe Theatre
- the painted roof at the stage
- costs to stand in the yard
- CHAMBERLAIN the company that built the first "Globe"
12 Clues: an expensive stone • not perfectly round • number of the zodiac signs • costs to stand in the yard • people standing in the yard • the roof of the globe Theatre • the painted roof at the stage • the century the globe was built • a material with a thin layer of gold • CHAMBERLAIN the company that built the first "Globe" • ...
Nicholas Alexander Josia - PA Hip Hop and Shakespeare 2021-04-22
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- Who was the speaker in the TEDxAldeburgh event?
- Something very often bragged about in HipHop.
- What natural sound does the iamb mimic?
- What album was the line, "Maybe it's hatred I spew, maybe it's food for the spirit." from?
- What word did people use to describe Shakespeare's english?
- Who said the line, "Socrates' philosophies and hypotheses can't define,"?
- How fast is a traditional Grime beat?
- What was one of the subjects that Akala mentioned was something that both Hip Hop and Shakespeare talked about?
- Signifies movement, an english word.
- Who said/wrote the line “I was not born under a rhyming planet.”?
- What hiphop album first went no. 1 in Akala's country?
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- What rap album came out that Akala described that was able to unite everyone?
- What is a word Akala used to describe the situation in Shakespeare's era?
- What is another phrase for posh english?
- Created one of the most famous drum loops in history.
- Which Shakespeare poem did Akala use as the lyrics in his rap?
- Where did the word "hip" originate from?
- What is shared between HipHop and Shakespeare poems?
- What company does akala belong to?
- How fast is a traditional HipHop beat?
- A term of enlightenment in senegalese.
- Was the line “The most benevolent king communicates through your dreams.” from hiphop, or shakespeare?
- Which member of the WuTang Clan produced for the film "Kill Bill"?
23 Clues: What company does akala belong to? • Signifies movement, an english word. • How fast is a traditional Grime beat? • How fast is a traditional HipHop beat? • A term of enlightenment in senegalese. • What natural sound does the iamb mimic? • What is another phrase for posh english? • Where did the word "hip" originate from? • Something very often bragged about in HipHop. • ...
Shakespearean Crossword 2025-04-30
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- Heminges last name
- Theater in London
- People couldn’t drink water so they drank this
- One of the two main religions at the time
- Author of the Shakespeare illustrated
- Who ruled after Queen Elizabeth died
- Type of play that ends in marriage
- tragic play we read in class
- Who the Fair Young Man sonnets were written for
- The proper name for Hamlet’s speech to himself
Down
- Where Anne Hathaway’s cottage was
- collection of Shakespeare’s plays
- Type of play that ends in death
- Queen during the time of Shakespeare
- Shakespeare’s mothers name
- Most common language taught in school
- Very first works of Shakespeare we read in class
- The name of Shakespeare’s son, who possibly inspired Hamlet
- Shakespeare’s last play
- Henry’s last name
20 Clues: Theater in London • Henry’s last name • Heminges last name • Shakespeare’s last play • Shakespeare’s mothers name • tragic play we read in class • Type of play that ends in death • Where Anne Hathaway’s cottage was • collection of Shakespeare’s plays • Type of play that ends in marriage • Queen during the time of Shakespeare • Who ruled after Queen Elizabeth died • ...
Context for Othello 2023-03-16
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- Women during this time and in Othello experience this.
- A character that helps to develop Iago.
- Existing within multiple races.
- Role of women to men.
- Only character that is named in Gli Hecatommithi.
- Type of language Iago uses.
- Existing within multiple cultures.
- Setting of Othello.
- Being attractive because of being unusual.
- Tragedy written by Shakespeare taking place in Venice.
- Where Shakespeare was born.
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- Person who lived during the reign of James I.
- Someone who writes plays.
- Revival of art and literature from the 14-16th century.
- English playwright who made Othello.
- Speaking aloud.
- What were the Lord Chamberlain's Men?
- Antagonist in Othello.
- Discrimination against the ethnicity or race of a group of people.
- Term used to describe someone who is not white.
20 Clues: Speaking aloud. • Setting of Othello. • Role of women to men. • Antagonist in Othello. • Someone who writes plays. • Type of language Iago uses. • Where Shakespeare was born. • Existing within multiple races. • Existing within multiple cultures. • English playwright who made Othello. • What were the Lord Chamberlain's Men? • A character that helps to develop Iago. • ...
William Shakespeare 2023-06-21
Across
- One of the most played playwrights were A Midsummer Night's...
- Shakespeare was born on the 23rd of ___ 1564.
- 'To be, or not to be, that is the ____' Hamlet from the play 'Hamlet'
- William Shakespeare had __ children.
- He wrote 36-37 ___.
Down
- William Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and...
- Romeo and Juliet was a what?
- Shakespeare created 1,700...
- Shakespeares son who died in the Black Plague was...
- William Shakespeares wife was called ____ Hathaway.
- When Shakespeare was 28, he was an...
11 Clues: He wrote 36-37 ___. • Romeo and Juliet was a what? • Shakespeare created 1,700... • William Shakespeare had __ children. • When Shakespeare was 28, he was an... • Shakespeare was born on the 23rd of ___ 1564. • William Shakespeares wife was called ____ Hathaway. • Shakespeares son who died in the Black Plague was... • William Shakespeare wrote histories, tragedies and... • ...
Verona Times Daily Crossword 2022-11-27
Across
- Wife of Shakespeare
- Acting troupe Shakespeare was a part of
- common writing style used by Shakspeare that had ten syllable lines
- First name of one the greatest playwrights and poets of all time
- Theater that Shakespeare often performed
Down
- Number of Children that Shakespeare had
- 1616
- 1564
- Most famous work
- Birthplace of Shakespeare
10 Clues: 1616 • 1564 • Most famous work • Wife of Shakespeare • Birthplace of Shakespeare • Number of Children that Shakespeare had • Acting troupe Shakespeare was a part of • Theater that Shakespeare often performed • First name of one the greatest playwrights and poets of all time • common writing style used by Shakspeare that had ten syllable lines
Shakespeare 2016-09-15
Across
- someone that can never die
- the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase
- on words: humorous use of language
- Romeo and Juliet is a famous ... written by Shakespeare.
- ... language is when I say I'm so hungry I could eat a horse
- figure of speech in which two unlike things are compared
Down
- edition the first published copies of a literary work
- rehearse to perform a play for practice
- a natural skill or ability
- a speech presented by one person
- a strophe with 4 verses
- a person who writes poems
12 Clues: a strophe with 4 verses • a person who writes poems • a natural skill or ability • someone that can never die • a speech presented by one person • on words: humorous use of language • rehearse to perform a play for practice • the act of repeating a vowel sound in a phrase • edition the first published copies of a literary work • ...
Shakespeare 2022-05-26
12 Clues: not downstairs • where you sleep • no fat whole milk • theres 101 of them • to extract juice from • overly confident walk • part of arm that bends • to have good fashion sense • small fish some people eat • an affectionate term for a wife • a game where people jump over people • to have legs that are very extensive
Shakespeare 2022-05-26
Across
- Sad because one has no compony or friends
- a small rise of land
- On your face, lets you see
- The higher level of a building
- Opposite of graceful
- Where you sleep
Down
- Not knowing of something
- Being helpful
- to imitate someone or someone's actions
- To be in charge of, to run
- a slight or indirect indication or suggestion
- to give light
12 Clues: Being helpful • to give light • Where you sleep • a small rise of land • Opposite of graceful • Not knowing of something • To be in charge of, to run • On your face, lets you see • The higher level of a building • to imitate someone or someone's actions • Sad because one has no compony or friends • a slight or indirect indication or suggestion
shakespeare 2020-05-08
Across
- To strike,hit
- Equal
- a scene set in a time earlier in the main story.
- a warning or indication of a future event.
- always, forever
- the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite
- to desire
Down
- Accusation
- a story, poem, or picture that can be interpreted to reveal a hidden meaning, typically a moral or political one
- to wrap up
- Why
- the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities
12 Clues: Why • Equal • to desire • Accusation • to wrap up • To strike,hit • always, forever • a warning or indication of a future event. • a scene set in a time earlier in the main story. • the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities • the expression of one's meaning by using language that normally signifies the opposite • ...
Shakespeare 2025-01-15
Across
- - 1550s fashion
- - what Ms. Wells says about him
- - play
- - theme that buildings incorporate
- - type of material for building
- - old and timely style
Down
- - a type of old knot or modern hairstyle
- - key idea in architecture
- - spherical shape
- - many architects incorporate this line
- - type of material for clothing
- - type of clothing on lower body
12 Clues: - play • - 1550s fashion • - spherical shape • - old and timely style • - key idea in architecture • - what Ms. Wells says about him • - type of material for clothing • - type of material for building • - type of clothing on lower body • - theme that buildings incorporate • - many architects incorporate this line • - a type of old knot or modern hairstyle
