shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Crossword 2016-06-29
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- : a violent storm , also a play by Shakespeare
- :Chill facchon, you’ll soon get used to IITD’s ______.
- :One who loves one’s own self.
- :A fire had been quicky _____ at a little distance.
- :happiness (shouldn't be difficult if you’ve watched Arrow)
- :the tech version of anonymous
- :a biblical word meaning final destruction of the world
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- :You used this to mug up inorganic .
- : the most typical/perfect example.
- : V for ______ (revenge)
- :a forerunner of something
- :a magical potion
- :the famous headmaster of our childhood
- : a legendary bird that lives for 500 years ,burns itself and then is reborn from its ashes
- :This doctor loves unravelling mysteries.
15 Clues: :a magical potion • : V for ______ (revenge) • :a forerunner of something • :One who loves one’s own self. • :the tech version of anonymous • : the most typical/perfect example. • :You used this to mug up inorganic . • :the famous headmaster of our childhood • :This doctor loves unravelling mysteries. • : a violent storm , also a play by Shakespeare • ...
Macbeth 2024-07-16
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- This character murders Macbeth
- What were Scottish fighters called?
- Macbeth saw this character's ghost
- The protagonist of the play
- The name of the theatre Macbeth was first performed at
- Where is the play set?
- You need at least one to support your WHAT
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- This character escapes the assassins
- Macbeth is told 3 of these by the witches at the beginning
- How many prophecies were there in total?
- The playwright of Macbeth
- The name of the monarch when Macbeth was first performed
- Background information
- Lady Macbeth tries to rub this off her hands
- Both Macbeth and Lady Macbeth feel this emotion later in the play
15 Clues: Background information • Where is the play set? • The playwright of Macbeth • The protagonist of the play • This character murders Macbeth • Macbeth saw this character's ghost • What were Scottish fighters called? • This character escapes the assassins • How many prophecies were there in total? • You need at least one to support your WHAT • ...
Romeo and Juliette 2023-05-30
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- what is one effect that Juliette has when she drink the potion ?
- what does Romeo compares his love for Juliette too ?
- who was Juliette forced to marry ?
- how is Romeo dead ?
- who gave the potion to Juliette?
- where did Romeo and Juliette first met ?
- who was Romeo in love with before Juliette ?
- were does Romeo escape ?
- in what family is Romeo in ?
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- where does Romeo and Juliette live ?
- who is the playwright of Romeo and Juliet ?
- how many act is there in the play ?
- who killed Mercutio ?
- who between Romeo and Juliette dies first ?
- how did Romeo mother died ?
15 Clues: how is Romeo dead ? • who killed Mercutio ? • were does Romeo escape ? • how did Romeo mother died ? • in what family is Romeo in ? • who gave the potion to Juliette? • who was Juliette forced to marry ? • how many act is there in the play ? • where does Romeo and Juliette live ? • where did Romeo and Juliette first met ? • who is the playwright of Romeo and Juliet ? • ...
Romeo and Juliette 2023-05-30
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- where does Romeo and Juliette live ?
- where did Romeo and Juliette first met ?
- who between Romeo and Juliette dies first ?
- what is one effect that Juliette has when she drink the potion ?
- who is the playwright of Romeo and Juliet ?
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- in what family is Romeo in ?
- how many act is there in the play ?
- who gave the potion to Juliette?
- how did Romeo mother died ?
- who was Romeo in love with before Juliette ?
- how is Romeo dead ?
- were does Romeo escape ?
- who killed Mercutio ?
- what does Romeo compares his love for Juliette too ?
- who was Juliette forced to marry ?
15 Clues: how is Romeo dead ? • who killed Mercutio ? • were does Romeo escape ? • how did Romeo mother died ? • in what family is Romeo in ? • who gave the potion to Juliette? • who was Juliette forced to marry ? • how many act is there in the play ? • where does Romeo and Juliette live ? • where did Romeo and Juliette first met ? • who between Romeo and Juliette dies first ? • ...
Zambulliendonos en un mar de conocimientos. 2024-11-14
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- - Autor de Hamlet.
- - Mes del cumpleaños de Roberta Ludeña.
- - Raza de vaca importada desde Inglaterra en la generación del ‘80
- - El hombre es un ser “no determinado”, es por eso que no actúa según sus..
- - Material más filoso del mundo.
- - Significado de la Y en YPF.
- - Objeto formal de la psicología.
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- - Nombre del papa.
- - Padre de Edipo rey.
- - Primera edad de la historia.
- - Una de las características del basal izquierdo.
- - Animal que puede respirar por el trasero.
- - Escuela de psicología que se ocupa en prevenir un trastorno
- - Según la psicología: “el hombre es un ser..”
- - País más grande del mundo sin acceso al mar.
15 Clues: - Nombre del papa. • - Autor de Hamlet. • - Padre de Edipo rey. • - Significado de la Y en YPF. • - Primera edad de la historia. • - Material más filoso del mundo. • - Objeto formal de la psicología. • - Mes del cumpleaños de Roberta Ludeña. • - Animal que puede respirar por el trasero. • - Según la psicología: “el hombre es un ser..” • ...
Top 15 Broadway Shows 2025-05-08
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- What if "The Joker" was a law show?
- What if Shakespeare was Asian?
- Sir, do you have a moment to talk about our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ?
- Stockholm syndrome: The musical
- Broke writer vs rich guy
- French wolverine steals bread
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- "Misunderstood" magician stalks a singer
- This is what republicans think liberals want schools to look like
- George Washington was black!?
- American Beatles?
- CHOOSE! A! FATHER!
- Blue man group sends a wingman to a broke guy
- Women pass interracial barriers and become lifelong friends
- That's a lot of fursuits
- A rich kid murders his darker skinned uncle for personal revenge
15 Clues: American Beatles? • CHOOSE! A! FATHER! • That's a lot of fursuits • Broke writer vs rich guy • George Washington was black!? • French wolverine steals bread • What if Shakespeare was Asian? • Stockholm syndrome: The musical • What if "The Joker" was a law show? • "Misunderstood" magician stalks a singer • Blue man group sends a wingman to a broke guy • ...
Theatre, Cinema and Art 2025-06-11
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- the people watching the performance
- guides the artistic and dramatic aspects of the film
- a person who performs in a play
- the technique to show depth and space
- a guy who creates stunts
- a conversation between two or more characters
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- the music and sound in the film
- the clothing worn by actors to represent characters
- the equipment used to record the film
- the place where actors perform
- a break between parts of the play
- the most famous writer of plays
- the area behind the Stage
- the list of people involved in making the movie, shown in the end
- a place where art is displayed
15 Clues: a guy who creates stunts • the area behind the Stage • the place where actors perform • a place where art is displayed • the music and sound in the film • the most famous writer of plays • a person who performs in a play • a break between parts of the play • the people watching the performance • the equipment used to record the film • the technique to show depth and space • ...
Theatrical Productions 2024-11-14
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- For the Love of ______
- and Juliet
- _________ in the park
- “I will not throw away my ____”
- Who does Tim Curry play in The Rocky Horror Picture Show?
- This weird musical based on animals had a creepy cgi movie made based on it
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- The Color ______
- ___________ the Demon Barber of Fleet Street
- “_______ Lightning”
- Estragon and Vladimir are waiting for _____
- This famous animated Disney classic was turned into a musical
- Which musical was based on the real-life Newsboy Strike of 1899?
- Famous musical about a little orphan
- _______ of the Opera
- What is the name of the carnivorous plant from Little Shop of Horrors?
15 Clues: and Juliet • The Color ______ • “_______ Lightning” • _______ of the Opera • _________ in the park • For the Love of ______ • “I will not throw away my ____” • Famous musical about a little orphan • Estragon and Vladimir are waiting for _____ • ___________ the Demon Barber of Fleet Street • Who does Tim Curry play in The Rocky Horror Picture Show? • ...
To Cross or Not to Cross 2024-11-19
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- Who drank the poison Claudius put in the wine?
- Who was Hamlet in love with?
- What was poisoned after the duel?
- Who is Hamlet's best friend?
- 2 of 2 sent to spy on Hamlet by the King
- What happened to Ophelia after news of her father's death?
- Who wrote Hamlet?
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- Who kills Hamlet?
- Who tells Hamlet the truth about the King?
- 1 of 2 sent to spy on Hamlet by the King
- Who did Hamlet first kill?
- Who attacked Hamlet's ship?
- What is Hamlet's famous soliloquy?
- What is the name of the play Hamlet stages? The Murder of _______
- Who killed Hamlet's father?
15 Clues: Who kills Hamlet? • Who wrote Hamlet? • Who did Hamlet first kill? • Who attacked Hamlet's ship? • Who killed Hamlet's father? • Who was Hamlet in love with? • Who is Hamlet's best friend? • What was poisoned after the duel? • What is Hamlet's famous soliloquy? • 1 of 2 sent to spy on Hamlet by the King • 2 of 2 sent to spy on Hamlet by the King • ...
MIGUEL DE CERVANTES 2025-10-21
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- Ciudad donde murió en 1616
- Ciudad donde nació Miguel de Cervantes
- Área donde dejó su mayor legado
- Parte del nombre de la ciudad natal de Cervantes
- Los que capturaron a Cervantes camino a España
- Lugar donde estuvo preso por cinco años
- Una de sus últimas novelas
- Oficio que tuvo para ganar dinero
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- Apodo que recibió por su herida en la mano
- Autor de "Don Quijote de la Mancha"
- Parte del título de otra de sus obras ("___ ejemplares")
- Escritor inglés que murió el mismo año que Cervantes
- País donde nació y vivió
- Batalla donde quedó herido Cervantes
- Quijote: Su obra más famosa
15 Clues: País donde nació y vivió • Ciudad donde murió en 1616 • Una de sus últimas novelas • Quijote: Su obra más famosa • Área donde dejó su mayor legado • Oficio que tuvo para ganar dinero • Autor de "Don Quijote de la Mancha" • Batalla donde quedó herido Cervantes • Ciudad donde nació Miguel de Cervantes • Lugar donde estuvo preso por cinco años • ...
Crossword 2025-12-10
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- A government ruled by a king or queen
- A rock that forms from cooled magma or lava
- A creature that lives on both land and water
- The main character in a story
- The nearest star to Earth
- An instrument with 88 keys
- The country known as the “Land of the Rising Sun”
- Who wrote A Midsummer Night's Dream?
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- A continent that is also a country
- Who developed the Theory of Relativity?
- Opposite of the main character
- A shape with nine sides
- A type of number that is divisible only by 1 and itself
- Earth's natural satellite
- A comparison using “like” or “as”
15 Clues: A shape with nine sides • Earth's natural satellite • The nearest star to Earth • An instrument with 88 keys • The main character in a story • Opposite of the main character • A comparison using “like” or “as” • A continent that is also a country • Who wrote A Midsummer Night's Dream? • A government ruled by a king or queen • Who developed the Theory of Relativity? • ...
Romeo & Juliet Amy Seeman 2013-03-26
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- Who Romeo thought he loved before he met Juliet
- The prince substituted this punishment instead of Romeo's death, as long as Romeo was not caught in the streets of Verona
- Romeo's servant who brings to him the news of Juliet's "death"
- Romeo's mother
- Tybalt killed this person
- where the story takes place
- Who was Juliet ordered to marry
- Juliet's mother
- What romeo used to kill himself
- Romeo's cousin
- Who killed himself because he thought Juliet was dead
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- Juliet's last name
- This person gave Juliet the sleeping potion so she could fake her death
- Romeo killed this person
- Who wrote the play
- Romeos last name
- Queen of fairies
- This person has cared for Juliet her whole life
18 Clues: Romeo's mother • Romeo's cousin • Juliet's mother • Romeos last name • Queen of fairies • Juliet's last name • Who wrote the play • Romeo killed this person • Tybalt killed this person • where the story takes place • Who was Juliet ordered to marry • What romeo used to kill himself • Who Romeo thought he loved before he met Juliet • This person has cared for Juliet her whole life • ...
Midsummer Night's Dream 2021-10-15
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- Titania and Oberon were fighting over a _______
- Pyramus and _______ is the play put on by the Labourers
- Queen of the fairies
- King of the fairies
- The name of Helena's father
- The love potion was placed on their _______ (body part)
- Who wrote a Midsummer Night's Dream?
- Is the play a comedy or tragedy?
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- Who married Demetrius?
- Who did Theseus marry?
- Whose head was turned into a donkey?
- Duke of athens
- How many weddings at the end?
- Who married Lysander?
- How many acts in the play?
- The punishment for not marrying Demetrius is going to a nunnery or ________
- What was the big event at the end of the play?
- The fairy who causes mischief
18 Clues: Duke of athens • King of the fairies • Queen of the fairies • Who married Lysander? • Who married Demetrius? • Who did Theseus marry? • How many acts in the play? • The name of Helena's father • How many weddings at the end? • The fairy who causes mischief • Is the play a comedy or tragedy? • Whose head was turned into a donkey? • Who wrote a Midsummer Night's Dream? • ...
February Crossword 2024-02-26
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- City that hosted Super Bowl LVIII
- $7 million for 30 seconds during Super Bowl LVIII
- Bird featured on pages 5 and 6
- When a player loses possession of the football
- Chips Most popular Super Bowl snack last year
- A _______ of flowers
- A commonly sold candy during Valentine's Day
- “Let me pay the ____”
- City that has held the most Super Bowls
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- Author of the play Romeo and Juliet
- Most-watched Super Bowl halftime show singer
- Another word for "pair"
- When a pass is caught by a defensive player
- A close relative of football
- Where St. Valentine was born
- Winged Roman god of love
- A sci-fi/romance 2013 film starring Joaquin Phoenix
- The first Valentine's Day present
18 Clues: A _______ of flowers • “Let me pay the ____” • Another word for "pair" • Winged Roman god of love • A close relative of football • Where St. Valentine was born • Bird featured on pages 5 and 6 • City that hosted Super Bowl LVIII • The first Valentine's Day present • Author of the play Romeo and Juliet • City that has held the most Super Bowls • ...
ENL- Almost Friday 2025-06-12
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- Enjoys teaching ENL and loves to be outside
- The season we will be entering soon (when school is over)
- Tomorrow is what? Best day of the week
- Camera man and loves to travel
- Justin's hair color in the beginning of the year.
- Enjoys to play basketball
- Habiba's home country
- ___ & Juliet is about a play with two star crossed lovers
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- This animal goes woof woof
- Mr. Escobedo owns Pancake and Rocky
- This person's national team lost against Portugal
- Mr. Laudel's class Shakespeare performance
- ENL the E stands for
- This person got hurt in Rugby and enjoys Mexican food.
- Colombia is the home country of this person
- Samer's home country
- Ms. Bendlin's son name is ___
- Justin's favorite rock band
18 Clues: ENL the E stands for • Samer's home country • Habiba's home country • Enjoys to play basketball • This animal goes woof woof • Justin's favorite rock band • Ms. Bendlin's son name is ___ • Camera man and loves to travel • Mr. Escobedo owns Pancake and Rocky • Tomorrow is what? Best day of the week • Mr. Laudel's class Shakespeare performance • ...
renaissance vocab 2021-11-18
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- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- da Vinci, Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter draughtsman engineer scientist theorist sculptor and architect
- Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor
- Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty
- More, Thomas Moore was an Irish writer poet and lyricist celebrated for his Irish Melodies
- occurring once every century or similarly long period
- style of painting, Fresco is a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
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- Lisa, The Mona Lisa is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni known simply as Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor painter architect and poet of the High Renaissance born in the Republic of Florence
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- Guttenberg, Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor printer publisher and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
14 Clues: occurring once every century or similarly long period • Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor • Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty • ...
Historical Leaders 2021-07-02
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- Discovered the theory of evolution
- Nope. He didn't discover America. Nope.
- Surname of schoolgirl diarist in WW2
- Discovered 2 elements, polonium and radium
- Stuart King after Cromwell's leadership
- First president of USA
- He changed Tudor wives more than underpants
- The leader of the Suffragettes (surname)
- Eqyptian queen famous for her love of Romans
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- Queen who ruled for 64 years and wore black
- Deaf composer famous for 5th symphony
- The greatest playwright that has ever lived
- 1st man on the moon (surname)
- Wartime PM who led the D-Day landings
- Celt leader of the Iceni tribe
- French emperor who went against Wellington
- Admiral from the Battle of Trafalgar
- First female PM and the Iron Lady
18 Clues: First president of USA • 1st man on the moon (surname) • Celt leader of the Iceni tribe • First female PM and the Iron Lady • Discovered the theory of evolution • Surname of schoolgirl diarist in WW2 • Admiral from the Battle of Trafalgar • Deaf composer famous for 5th symphony • Wartime PM who led the D-Day landings • Nope. He didn't discover America. Nope. • ...
Fahrenheit 451 2023-03-15
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- the crime of setting fire to property
- the main character
- Guy's wife
- a holy book that Guy has
- a production of flames
- the 17 year-old girl that Guy meets
- a famous author
- something used to burn books
- the creature that cleans Mildred
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- people that burn books
- a woman who dies and leaves guy questioning the world
- the creature that goes aggro on Guy Montag
- one of the only types of books that weren't banned
- a way to label temperature
- destroy an object with burning
- the last name of Guy and Mildred
- the head of Guy's squad
- written or printed work made of pages put together along one side and bound in covers.
18 Clues: Guy's wife • a famous author • the main character • people that burn books • a production of flames • the head of Guy's squad • a holy book that Guy has • a way to label temperature • something used to burn books • destroy an object with burning • the last name of Guy and Mildred • the creature that cleans Mildred • the 17 year-old girl that Guy meets • ...
English II Crossword 2023-08-11
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- A comparison using like or as
- The vice principal of our school
- A person, place, thing, or idea
- The theme of today's pep rally
- The name of the author on Ms. Heard's desk
- The monster on Ms. Heard's counter
- The name of our school
- The pokemon on Ms. Heard's desk
- A word used to describe something
- What a 10th grader is called
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- A comparison without like or as
- The name of Ms. Heard's mushroom man
- Writer of Romeo and Juliet
- Ms. Heard's hall pass
- The principal of our school
- The picture on the mat in front of Ms. Heard's desk
- The name of Ms. Heard's dog
- The story we're reading first in class
18 Clues: Ms. Heard's hall pass • The name of our school • Writer of Romeo and Juliet • The principal of our school • The name of Ms. Heard's dog • What a 10th grader is called • A comparison using like or as • The theme of today's pep rally • A comparison without like or as • A person, place, thing, or idea • The pokemon on Ms. Heard's desk • The vice principal of our school • ...
Renesansa i komedija 2025-02-09
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- Misli se suprotno od onoga što se kaže.
- Prezime književnika koji je napisao drame Hamlet i Othello
- Dramska tehnika koju M. Držić koristi kako bi nas uveo u radnju Novele od Stanca.
- Tip komedije koji naglašava negativne karakterne osobine
- Tip romana u kojem se pojavljuju vile i pastiri
- Marulićev umjetnički ep temeljen na biblijskoj tematici
- Prvi moderni roman.
- Roman Jacopa Sanazzara koji je utjecao na Zoranićev roman
- Pisac romana Planine
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- zbornik hrvatske petrarkističke lirike
- Komedija temeljena na improvizaciji glumaca.
- Grad u kojem se razvila renesansa
- Plautova komedija
- Pisac Jur nijedna na svit vila.
- Književni krug kojemu je pripadao Petar Hektorović
- Grčki predstavnik antičke komedije
- Razina smiješnoga temeljena na izobličenju stvarnosti
- Tip komedije koju karakterizira grub humor
18 Clues: Plautova komedija • Prvi moderni roman. • Pisac romana Planine • Pisac Jur nijedna na svit vila. • Grad u kojem se razvila renesansa • Grčki predstavnik antičke komedije • zbornik hrvatske petrarkističke lirike • Misli se suprotno od onoga što se kaže. • Tip komedije koju karakterizira grub humor • Komedija temeljena na improvizaciji glumaca. • ...
Drama Tech Vocabulary 2024-10-02
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- the physical space where the play is performed
- conversation between two or more people in a play
- the most famous playwright
- the actor's right if they are on stage
- the middle of the stage
- someone who writes plays
- a person in a play or movie
- the best super hero
- a famous opera
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- the actor's left if they are on stage
- a form of a play that includes spoken words and song
- a play with mostly songs and very few words
- a famous play
- a large space where plays are performed
- a theatre genre and street in New York City
- a famous playwright
- a famous musical
- set of actors in a play
18 Clues: a famous play • a famous opera • a famous musical • a famous playwright • the best super hero • the middle of the stage • set of actors in a play • someone who writes plays • the most famous playwright • a person in a play or movie • the actor's left if they are on stage • the actor's right if they are on stage • a large space where plays are performed • ...
Breakout Table 5 2017-03-14
6 Clues: Tone of a poem • A poem's paragraph • A composition in verse • Author Hughes' first name • Title Where the ______ Ends • Author of Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
History 2021-12-03
6 Clues: Man of Peace • Sultan, Mysore Tiger • Shakespeare of India • Gandhi, Father of Nation • Nehru, I love kids and flowers • Gandhi, I was Iron lady of India
Hank Williams 2022-09-06
6 Clues: Hank’s son • Hank’s legal name • “Hey Good ______” • He wanted music people would ___ • Hank was known as the Hillbilly _______ • Hank is known as the “_____” of country music
Crossword Puzzle Words 2022-05-19
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- rise of Zimbabwe They became increasingly wealthy and the capital prospered, reaching the height of its influence in the 14th century.
- Crusade was an attempt by three European monarchs of Western Christianity to reconquer the Holy Land
- Cabot sails to the Americas Hoping to find Asia but found America in 1497
- Ottoman Turks capture Constantinople the conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire.
- death Biggest caused by fleas and rats
- transferred to Christianity King of Axum changes religions
- of rock is built Gold dome
- Gutenberg invents the printing press The old version of the typewriter
- of tours halted Islamic conquest
- John signs Magna Carta on June 15, 1215, King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta
- richest empire in the world at the time
- Muhammads journey
- empire Leo V I
- year war Won by France
- converts to Christianity The Catholicism following the Battle of Tolbiac on Christmas Day 508
- the Conqueror unites England he is best remembered for leading the Norman Conquest of England in 1066
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- and Isabella become leaders of Spain They became leaders of Spain by marriage.
- has crowned Holy Roman Emperor Someone was crowned by Pope Leo III
- Religious ¨box¨ building
- After John Cabot, this man came to the Americas
- rise of the Aztecs The Aztecs built a great empire in central Mexico but were conquered by the Spanish in 1521.
- da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa A famous painting of his wife
- urban speech speech to reclaim the holy land
- writes Romeo and Juliet was a play written by Shakespeare
- Khan starts the Yuan Dynasty in China In 1271, he established his capital in modern-day Beijing and named his empire the Yuan Dynasty.
- capture Baghdad Baghdad is absolutely destroyed by this huge empire
- Khan becomes ruler of the Mongols Genghis Khan forged alliances with other clans, exterminated the existing clan nobility, and overpowered enemy tribes.
- The most religious place in Saudi Arabia
- the Great becomes czar of Russia Became Grand Prince on March 27th, 1462, following the death of his father.
- invade Europe leading France to win the 100-year war
30 Clues: empire Leo V I • Muhammads journey • year war Won by France • Religious ¨box¨ building • of rock is built Gold dome • of tours halted Islamic conquest • death Biggest caused by fleas and rats • richest empire in the world at the time • The most religious place in Saudi Arabia • urban speech speech to reclaim the holy land • After John Cabot, this man came to the Americas • ...
História do teatro - Professora Veridiana Rengel 2022-10-26
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- - Com o surgimento da fé cristã europeia, a Igreja Católica proibiu as manifestações teatrais, já que suas encenações eram, sobretudo, sátiras religiosas. Como resultado disso, do século V ao século IX, não há nenhuma atividade teatral.
- - Refere-se a dois significados distintos: estilo artístico ou edifício/casa, ou seja, o ambiente (espaço) no qual podem ser encenados vários tipos de espetáculos.
- - Primeiras manifestações teatrais.
- - è considerado como maior escritor de peças de teatro da história e o principal nome do Teatro Elisabetano.
- - eram usadas pelos atores na Grécia antiga para interpretar seus papeis.
- - (estudo dos clássicos nos mosteiros.
- - escritores de tragédias gregas.
- - tem origem nas cerimônias, carnavais ou canções amplamente conhecidas em comemoração a Dionísio, sempre destinada ao público comum e sem muita instrução.
- - Teatro construído em Londres em formato circular onde as peças de Shakespeare foram apresentadas.
- - Local onde o teatro surgiu como teatro.
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- - Não era permitido sua participação nas encenações.
- - Deus grego do teatro, da fertilidade, da paixão e do vinho.
- - , a origem do teatro no Brasil tem como precursores assuntos ligados à ________________.
- - Primeiro ator da história.
- - (farsa, sottie, jograis, autos sacramentais).
- - (dramas litúrgicos, mistérios, milagres, moralidades, autos).
- - Canto entoado á Dionísio.
- - as primeiras incidências do teatro no Brasil foi pelas mãos dos ____________, como instrumento de civilização, principalmente para a________________ dos índios.
- - era uma atração profana oferecida ao povo, no esquema “pão e circo”, utilizado pelos governantes e Imperadores.
- - Ele é considerado o maior dramaturgo representante da comédia grega clássica.
- - Destinava-se a tratar de temas relacionados à justiça, lei e ao destino. Neste sentido, a história acompanha a trajetória de um herói que precisa cumprir seu destino. Geralmente, como resultado, esse desfecho culmina na morte do herói.
21 Clues: - Canto entoado á Dionísio. • - Primeiro ator da história. • - escritores de tragédias gregas. • - Primeiras manifestações teatrais. • - (estudo dos clássicos nos mosteiros. • - Local onde o teatro surgiu como teatro. • - (farsa, sottie, jograis, autos sacramentais). • - Não era permitido sua participação nas encenações. • ...
Julius Caesar crossword 2017-02-06
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- The weakest member of the Second Triumvirate
- Brutus hopes that the conspirators ”shall be called _________ not murderers” (2.1.180)
- Acts are divided into these
- What Portia swallowed to kill herself
- Name of Marcus Brutus’ wife
- Character who says, “Beware the ides of March”
- Location of battlefield where Act 5 occurs
- bad omens
- What Cassius shouts after the murder of Caesar “Freedom, liberty, and ___________” (3.1.81)
- De-dum de-dum rhythm loved by Shakespeare
- Word from Ancient Rome that means commoner or regular citizen
- This play, and all of Shakespeare’s other plays, is divided into five of these
- Homonym of mettle
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- Brutus’ servant who is always sleepy
- Caesar is said to have died at the feet of a statue of this Roman leader
- Greek historian whose work Shakespeare followed closely to write his play
- In a chilling moment, Mark Antony, left alone with Caesar’s dead body, says, “Cry ‘Havoc!’ and let slip the _____ of war” (3.1.274)
- Scenes are divided into these
- The conspirator whose job it is to make sure Caesar goes to the Senate on the Ides of March (2.2)
- Untrustworthy character described by Caesar as having “a lean and hungry look” (1.2.194)
- Name of Julius Caesar’s wife
- Character tries to give a letter to Caesar with the name of all of the conspirators
- Caesar, who never changes his mind, says, “I am constant as the __________ star”
- Kind of palm that Cassius has (meaning that he is open to being bribed) (4.3.10)
- Homonym of metal
- Poet who is unfortunate enough to share a name with a conspirator (3.3)
- “Friends, Romans, ____________! Lend me your ears” (3.2.75)
- Italian river where Cassius is said to have saved Caesar from drowning (1.2.114)
- Mark Antony says, “I come to _____ Caesar, not to praise him” (3.2.76)
- Antony says, “You all do know this __________; I remember / The first time ever Caesar put it on.” (3.2.172-173)
30 Clues: bad omens • Homonym of metal • Homonym of mettle • Acts are divided into these • Name of Marcus Brutus’ wife • Name of Julius Caesar’s wife • Scenes are divided into these • Brutus’ servant who is always sleepy • What Portia swallowed to kill herself • De-dum de-dum rhythm loved by Shakespeare • Location of battlefield where Act 5 occurs • ...
KIRJANDUSE LIIGID JA ŽANRID 2023-09-24
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- Dramaatika žanr, kurva sisuga näidend
- Kirjandusteose tegelased (võõrsõnaga)
- Õpetliku sisuga lühike luuletus või jutt, tegelasteks enamasti loomad, kes kujutavad erinevaid inimtüüpe (rebane-kaval, hunt-kuri), naeruvääristatakse inimeste ja ühiskonna pahesid, lõppeb moraaliga
- Inglise kirjaniku Charles Dickensi teine romaan orvust, kes elab rasket elu vaeslaste varjupaigas, kust saadetakse üleastumise pärast surnumatja abiliseks
- Eepika žanr, mahukas jutustav teos, milles on keerukas sündmustik, rohkelt probleeme, arvukas tegelaskond, pikk tegevusaeg
- Luuletuse salm (võõrsõnaga)
- Kirjandusteose sisu, tegevustik
- Kirjanduse põhiliik, jutustav kirjandus
- Valmi õpetlik järeldus
- romaanižanr, mille aineks on väljamõeldised ning teaduslikud oletused; püüab sisendada hirmu teaduse saavutuste kuritarvitamise ees
- Ilukirjandus
- Eepika žanr, tiheda sündmustiku ja väheste tegelastega jutustus, mis piirdub harilikult ühe keskse teemaga, lõpus on puänt
- Dramaatika žanr, elulise ja tõsise sisuga näidend
- Romaani "Loomade farm" autor (ees- ja perenimi)
- Romaanižanr, mille teemaks on kuritegu ja peaosaline detektiiv
- Eesti rahvuseepos
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- Kirjandusteose aeg ja ruum, kirjandusteoses kujutatud olustik (nt 19. sajandi Eestimaa taluelu)
- Dramaatika žanr, naljaka sisuga näidend
- Romaani "Tõde ja õigus" autor (ees- ja perenimi)
- Kirjaniku varjunimi
- Lüürika žanr, pikem jutustava sisuga luuletus, mis põhineb legendidel või rahvajuttudel ja mille tegelased võivad olla kangelaslikud
- üllatuslik lõpplahendus novellis, anekdoodis, romaaanis jne
- Kirjanduse põhiliik, näitekirjandus
- 14 värsist ja 4 salmist koosnev luuletus, millel on kõlav keel ja puhtad riimid, väljendab terviklikku mõtet
- Prantsuse kirjaniku Alexandre Dumas´tuntuim romaan d'Artagnanist, Athosest, Porthosest ja Aramisest
- Renessansiaegse luuletaja ja näitekirjaniku William Shakespeare sünni- ja kodumaa
- Inglise kirjaniku Charlotte Bronte tuntuim romaan
- Luuletuse rida
- Eesti rahvuseepose koostaja perekonnanimi
- Raamatu autori elulookirjeldus (selle on ta ise kirja pannud)
- Lüürika žanr, lühike Jaapani loodusluuletus, milles on 3 rida ja silpide arv ridades 5-7-5
- Eepika žanr, lühike vaimukas üllatava lõpuga looke
- William Shakespeare´i tuntuim armastustragöödia kahest vaenujalal olevast perekonnast
- Kirjanduse põhiliik, luule
34 Clues: Ilukirjandus • Luuletuse rida • Eesti rahvuseepos • Kirjaniku varjunimi • Valmi õpetlik järeldus • Kirjanduse põhiliik, luule • Luuletuse salm (võõrsõnaga) • Kirjandusteose sisu, tegevustik • Kirjanduse põhiliik, näitekirjandus • Dramaatika žanr, kurva sisuga näidend • Kirjandusteose tegelased (võõrsõnaga) • Dramaatika žanr, naljaka sisuga näidend • ...
My Valentine 2022-02-15
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- you've come around to enjoying this activity
- mathematical verification of our devotion
- favorite truck stop for one-stop shopping
- Shakespeare in the park production 2021
- future floral tattoo
- old-fashioned pansexual
- best of both worlds (in bed)
- "then kissed me hard, as if he plucked up kisses by the _______, that grew upon my lips" -Shakespeare
- beyonce's kiss-hug abbreviation
- old-fashioned, informal way to say "not"
- on repeat engagement tune
- spanish for gold, like teeth
- place where hurricanes are imbibed
- you bring it home but you don't like to eat it
- Marvin Gaye's Let's Get It _____
- term of endearment from Gomez
- our youngest fur baby
- app for finding the one
- made possible by viewers like you
- "I couldn't ______ my love when it counted" -Hozier (Shrike)
- where summer memories are made
- inbetween a twink and a bear
- outdated way to say happy
- you are the only ____ for me
- non-binary pronoun
- month we met
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- when I will leave you...
- me in French
- Gaelic singer-songwriter boyfriend
- _______ standard, great date spot
- your tummy today
- month of matrimony
- creative inspiration
- the _____ bowl, subject of intense study
- gay church
- an effeminate gay man, or your mother in law plus a young man
- honeymoon hideaway
- magic mushrooms?
- baby-makin' music
- hotel rooms made possible by humans
- where cafe lafitte lives on
- type of massage you desire
- honeymoon locale
- lesbian slang for moving in together (too fast)
- "then when I met you, my ________ uncounted" -Hozier
- epic favorite food feast of 2021
- slang for an essential kitchen appliance, or our first big purchase as a couple
- winter weekend getaway location
- number of coats for a good metallic wall
- elementary for Madeline
- it's a sign you've always wanted
- "there's nothing _______ than my baby" -Hozier
52 Clues: gay church • me in French • month we met • your tummy today • magic mushrooms? • honeymoon locale • baby-makin' music • month of matrimony • honeymoon hideaway • non-binary pronoun • creative inspiration • future floral tattoo • our youngest fur baby • old-fashioned pansexual • app for finding the one • elementary for Madeline • when I will leave you... • on repeat engagement tune • ...
História do teatro - Professora Veridiana Rengel 2022-10-26
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- - Com o surgimento da fé cristã europeia, a Igreja Católica proibiu as manifestações teatrais, já que suas encenações eram, sobretudo, sátiras religiosas. Como resultado disso, do século V ao século IX, não há nenhuma atividade teatral.
- - Refere-se a dois significados distintos: estilo artístico ou edifício/casa, ou seja, o ambiente (espaço) no qual podem ser encenados vários tipos de espetáculos.
- - Primeiras manifestações teatrais.
- - è considerado como maior escritor de peças de teatro da história e o principal nome do Teatro Elisabetano.
- - eram usadas pelos atores na Grécia antiga para interpretar seus papeis.
- - (estudo dos clássicos nos mosteiros.
- - escritores de tragédias gregas.
- - tem origem nas cerimônias, carnavais ou canções amplamente conhecidas em comemoração a Dionísio, sempre destinada ao público comum e sem muita instrução.
- - Teatro construído em Londres em formato circular onde as peças de Shakespeare foram apresentadas.
- - Local onde o teatro surgiu como teatro.
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- - Não era permitido sua participação nas encenações.
- - Deus grego do teatro, da fertilidade, da paixão e do vinho.
- - , a origem do teatro no Brasil tem como precursores assuntos ligados à ________________.
- - Primeiro ator da história.
- - (farsa, sottie, jograis, autos sacramentais).
- - (dramas litúrgicos, mistérios, milagres, moralidades, autos).
- - Canto entoado á Dionísio.
- - as primeiras incidências do teatro no Brasil foi pelas mãos dos ____________, como instrumento de civilização, principalmente para a________________ dos índios.
- - era uma atração profana oferecida ao povo, no esquema “pão e circo”, utilizado pelos governantes e Imperadores.
- - Ele é considerado o maior dramaturgo representante da comédia grega clássica.
- - Destinava-se a tratar de temas relacionados à justiça, lei e ao destino. Neste sentido, a história acompanha a trajetória de um herói que precisa cumprir seu destino. Geralmente, como resultado, esse desfecho culmina na morte do herói.
21 Clues: - Canto entoado á Dionísio. • - Primeiro ator da história. • - escritores de tragédias gregas. • - Primeiras manifestações teatrais. • - (estudo dos clássicos nos mosteiros. • - Local onde o teatro surgiu como teatro. • - (farsa, sottie, jograis, autos sacramentais). • - Não era permitido sua participação nas encenações. • ...
Shakespeare Terms (figurative language) 2026-01-29
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- example: “you are a ray of sunshine in class”
- example: "Susie sold seashells on Saturday"
- Example "an eagle representing freedom"
- when an object/animal is given human feelings or traits
- when the reader is aware of something that the character isnt
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- example: "I blinked and January is over!"
- example: "you have to spend money to make money"
- example: “she is brave as a lion”
- a reference to a real life person, place or event
- a funny play on words "the banana was not peeling well so it went to the doctor"
- a figure of speech that combines opposite terms “seriously funny”
11 Clues: example: “she is brave as a lion” • Example "an eagle representing freedom" • example: "I blinked and January is over!" • example: "Susie sold seashells on Saturday" • example: “you are a ray of sunshine in class” • example: "you have to spend money to make money" • a reference to a real life person, place or event • ...
Tears Of A Tiger 2020-02-12
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- Helped Andy become better.
- Where Andy and Keisha went to shop.
- Andy went through -- because of Rob's death.
- What sport Andy was in.
- What Andy went through after Rob's death.
- Andy felt this way because he was the reason Rob died.
- What happened to Andy and Keisha?
- What B.J. did for Rob.
- What a kid wrote on his locker.
- How did Andy know Rob was angry at him?
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- What Andy needed.
- Andy's grade was --.
- The cause of Rob's death.
- Andy ran out of class when the read --.
- Who wanted Andy's grade to rise?
- What Happened to Rob.
- How Andy said he was sorry to Rob's parents.
- What reminded Andy of Rob?
18 Clues: What Andy needed. • Andy's grade was --. • What Happened to Rob. • What B.J. did for Rob. • What sport Andy was in. • The cause of Rob's death. • Helped Andy become better. • What reminded Andy of Rob? • What a kid wrote on his locker. • Who wanted Andy's grade to rise? • What happened to Andy and Keisha? • Where Andy and Keisha went to shop. • Andy ran out of class when the read --. • ...
Finn's Jubilee - Celebrating 60 Years! 2022-04-29
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- "Meet me under the _____"
- Bldg that housed first Ont casino in Windsor
- Bestselling colour of fiestaware in history
- 1st daily paper in Windsor
- reason Windsor has worst air pollution in Canada
- - Danish architect designed Sydney Opera House
- shot down in 1880 at Glenrowan, Victoria
- One of two main architecture types in Melbourne
- Animal the airedale was bred to hunt
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- travel guide with head office in Melbourne
- Homer Laughlin's brother's name
- 606 foot tall bldg unveiled April 21, 1962
- 1st and only gold medalist from Windsor
- capital of Australia until 1927
- 1st Windsor athlete representing Can at Olympics
- Bay on southern side of Georgian
- Iroquoan speaking first nation in Collingwood area
- - Wrote original official Expo '67 song
18 Clues: "Meet me under the _____" • 1st daily paper in Windsor • Homer Laughlin's brother's name • capital of Australia until 1927 • Bay on southern side of Georgian • Animal the airedale was bred to hunt • 1st and only gold medalist from Windsor • - Wrote original official Expo '67 song • shot down in 1880 at Glenrowan, Victoria • travel guide with head office in Melbourne • ...
Words with silent letters. 2023-07-30
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- 50% is ______. (4)
- There is someone __________ at the door. (8)
- The opposite of low. (4)
- Cars, aeroplanes, and trains are all ________. (8)
- At the end of the course, you do a __________ test. (9)
- A country in Asia - It begins with T. (8)
- This might be scary. (5)
- Basil, Oregano, Rosemarie and Thyme, for example. (5)
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- Shakespeare was a ___________. (10)
- Slower than running. (7)
- The study of behavior. (10)
- Komvux is a _________. (6)
- In the United Kigdom, this comes after Summer. (6)
- You need this to cut a cake. (5)
- A stringed musical instrument. (6)
- On a hand you have four fingers and a _______. (5)
- A modal verb used to give advice. (6)
- The opposite of dark. (5)
18 Clues: 50% is ______. (4) • Slower than running. (7) • The opposite of low. (4) • This might be scary. (5) • The opposite of dark. (5) • Komvux is a _________. (6) • The study of behavior. (10) • You need this to cut a cake. (5) • A stringed musical instrument. (6) • Shakespeare was a ___________. (10) • A modal verb used to give advice. (6) • A country in Asia - It begins with T. (8) • ...
Wednesday Wars March 2023-11-15
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- Beware the_____ of March
- a person able to foresee the future
- dessert Mai Thi and Mrs. Bigio made
- one of the rats names who chases Holling
- the big "M" used by the cross country coach
- what killed the rats
- city Mrs. Baker won her olympic medal from
- last name of board member who caught the rats
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- a famous play by William Shakespeare
- code word Holling suggests Mrs. Baker use
- politician known to fight for equality.
- 4 time gold medalist
- pastor who fought for equal rights
- city Danny Hupfer's parents took him to
- Name of the cross country coach
- Toads,____, bats
- defended Mai Thi
- Last name of well known news reporter
18 Clues: Toads,____, bats • defended Mai Thi • 4 time gold medalist • what killed the rats • Beware the_____ of March • Name of the cross country coach • pastor who fought for equal rights • a person able to foresee the future • dessert Mai Thi and Mrs. Bigio made • a famous play by William Shakespeare • Last name of well known news reporter • politician known to fight for equality. • ...
Rome and Julie 2024-03-14
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- what did Rome you to kill his self.
- who was Julie, was meant to marry.
- capilet tomb where did they put Julie when she died.
- enemy of the Capulets
- who did Rome dace with the ball
- enemy of Montagues
- was Julie when the Nure find her dead.
- where did this all happen.
- were did Rome go after the ball.
- why did Rome not get the message.
- who is the main man charter
- who married Rome and Julie
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- who made the play
- meow
- what is Rome and pairs
- who looked after Julie when she was a baby.
- what did Julie drunk to look dead.
- what did Julie kill herself with
18 Clues: meow • who made the play • enemy of Montagues • enemy of the Capulets • what is Rome and pairs • where did this all happen. • who married Rome and Julie • who is the main man charter • who did Rome dace with the ball • what did Julie kill herself with • were did Rome go after the ball. • why did Rome not get the message. • who was Julie, was meant to marry. • ...
Friyay 2025-09-05
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- largest ocean in the world
- the sixth planet from the sun
- the country that invented the olympics
- last name of the person who wrote hamlet
- nemo is this kind of fish
- an angle with 180 degrees
- the numbers on the opposite sides of a six-sided die always add up to
- coldest continent in the world
- tallest animal in the world
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- the movie that prince charming is from
- group of crows
- the fastest land animal
- a reptile that looks like a crocodile
- capital of Australia
- this soccer club wear red and white jerseys
- his nose grows longer when he lies
- you get this when you boil water
- the number of bones sharks have
18 Clues: group of crows • capital of Australia • the fastest land animal • nemo is this kind of fish • an angle with 180 degrees • largest ocean in the world • tallest animal in the world • the sixth planet from the sun • coldest continent in the world • the number of bones sharks have • you get this when you boil water • his nose grows longer when he lies • ...
Ms. Privitera 2025-11-19
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- The competitive online quiz game we play as a class.
- Our class's favorite word.
- Many consider [Blonde Jesus] a _____.
- Written in Iambic Pentameter
- We had a lesson on the [hero]'s ________.
- Our favorite english teacher!
- Blonde Jesus
- This character speaks the first line in Hamlet.
- Everyone thinks Hamlet is going ___.
- A shakespearean way to strongly urge someone.
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- To brag about yourself.
- [Blonde Jesus] defeats this monster first.
- Ms. Privitera's least favorite brain break game.
- What time is it? _____ ____!
- The original version of Scar from the Lion King.
- Ms. Privitera's favorite brain break game.
- What no one brought to class (even when they were told weeks in advance.)
- Shakespeare gave one to his wife when he died.
18 Clues: Blonde Jesus • To brag about yourself. • Our class's favorite word. • What time is it? _____ ____! • Written in Iambic Pentameter • Our favorite english teacher! • Everyone thinks Hamlet is going ___. • Many consider [Blonde Jesus] a _____. • We had a lesson on the [hero]'s ________. • [Blonde Jesus] defeats this monster first. • Ms. Privitera's favorite brain break game. • ...
End of Year Quiz 2026-07-01
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- Punctuation I havent put in this sentence.
- Writer of A Christmas Carol
- Group of lines in a poem
- The same word or phrase more than once
- Comparing something to something else without using 'like' or 'as'
- Describes a noun
- Name of the boy that might die in 'A Christmas Carol (4,3)
- Nephew in 'A Christmas Carol'
- Name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed
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- Daughter of Prospero
- Word that shouldn't follow 'this' when analysing
- Famous playwrite
- Type of question that doesn't require an answer
- 14 line poem normally about love
- Violent windy storm
- Name of the sprite in 'The Tempest'
- Writer of 'Checking Out Me History'
- First ghost in 'A Christmas Carol'
18 Clues: Famous playwrite • Describes a noun • Violent windy storm • Daughter of Prospero • Group of lines in a poem • Writer of A Christmas Carol • Nephew in 'A Christmas Carol' • 14 line poem normally about love • First ghost in 'A Christmas Carol' • Name of the sprite in 'The Tempest' • Writer of 'Checking Out Me History' • The same word or phrase more than once • ...
Famous Places and People 2014-05-14
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- The telescope, the leaning tower of Pisa.
- The Vatican, the Pope, the Sistine Chapel, city.
- School of Athens, Transfiguration, artist.
- Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling, sculpted David.
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- The art capitol of Europe.
- The Vatican, Rome, religious leader.
- Painted the Mona Lisa, was a frequent inventor.
- Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, playwright.
- Earth revolves around the sun, On the revolutions of the Celestial Spheres, controversy.
- The " " bible, the printing press.
10 Clues: The art capitol of Europe. • The " " bible, the printing press. • The Vatican, Rome, religious leader. • Romeo and Juliet, Hamlet, playwright. • The telescope, the leaning tower of Pisa. • School of Athens, Transfiguration, artist. • Painted the Mona Lisa, was a frequent inventor. • The Vatican, the Pope, the Sistine Chapel, city. • ...
Crossword 2013-09-13
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- A fantasy series of novels and films
- To combine or mix
- Basic structure of living organisms
- The shape or boundary of a coast
- One of the five members of one direction
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- A word that means exactly the same as another word
- 4th largest lake in the world
- A film maker who’s productions are under his name
- One of the four basic binary structures
- A play written by William Shakespeare
10 Clues: To combine or mix • 4th largest lake in the world • The shape or boundary of a coast • Basic structure of living organisms • A fantasy series of novels and films • A play written by William Shakespeare • One of the four basic binary structures • One of the five members of one direction • A film maker who’s productions are under his name • ...
Crossword 2013-09-13
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- Basic structure of living organisms
- The shape or boundary of a coast
- A fantasy series of novels and films
- A film maker who’s productions are under his name
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- A play written by William Shakespeare
- A word that means exactly the same as another word
- To combine or mix
- One of the four basic binary structures
- 4th largest lake in the world
- One of the five members of one direction
10 Clues: To combine or mix • 4th largest lake in the world • The shape or boundary of a coast • Basic structure of living organisms • A fantasy series of novels and films • A play written by William Shakespeare • One of the four basic binary structures • One of the five members of one direction • A film maker who’s productions are under his name • ...
Section d 2024-05-06
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- British rock band with members including John Lennon and Paul McCartney
- Traditional Scottish instrument
- Famous British scientist known for his theory of relativity
- A prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England
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- London's famous river
- Bard of Avon, known for penning "Macbeth" and
- The United Kingdom's favourite sport by attendance and income generated
- relating to Liverpool
- Famous detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle
- The world's oldest underground railway system
10 Clues: London's famous river • relating to Liverpool • Traditional Scottish instrument • Bard of Avon, known for penning "Macbeth" and • The world's oldest underground railway system • Famous detective created by Arthur Conan Doyle • Famous British scientist known for his theory of relativity • A prehistoric monument on Salisbury Plain in Wiltshire, England • ...
Find the Author 2024-05-07
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- the father of English language
- wrote short stories
- author of books for children
- a Russian poet who was killed in duel
- the author of Leyli and Mejnun
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- Russian author who describes the war in details
- depicted the adventures of a little girl in the Wonderland
- we have a park, a street named after this writer
- the woman who wrote her story on a train
- the person who wrote detectives
10 Clues: wrote short stories • author of books for children • the father of English language • the author of Leyli and Mejnun • the person who wrote detectives • a Russian poet who was killed in duel • the woman who wrote her story on a train • Russian author who describes the war in details • we have a park, a street named after this writer • ...
Valentine's Day 2024-02-12
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- A small winged creature often associated with love
- Sending these can be a thoughtful gesture on Valentine's Day
- A famous romantic Shakespeare character
- Another word for sweetheart
- The day celebrated on February 14th
- The symbol of love and affection
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- A romantic evening often ends with this sweet treat
- A heartwarming feeling often associated with love
- This red flower is a classic symbol of love
- A little love note
10 Clues: A little love note • Another word for sweetheart • The symbol of love and affection • The day celebrated on February 14th • A famous romantic Shakespeare character • This red flower is a classic symbol of love • A heartwarming feeling often associated with love • A small winged creature often associated with love • A romantic evening often ends with this sweet treat • ...
July's Sunny Solutions 2024-07-17
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- Insect associated with hot summer nights
- Famous American flag designer, Betsy ____
- National holiday celebrated in Canada and the United States
- Famous playwright born in July
- Popular activity in July, often involving water
- The birthstone for those born in July
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- Jul's flower, often associated with string bonds
- Famous American President born on July 4th
- Nation that celebrates Bastille Day in July
- In the Northern Hemisphere, July is this season
10 Clues: Famous playwright born in July • The birthstone for those born in July • Insect associated with hot summer nights • Famous American flag designer, Betsy ____ • Famous American President born on July 4th • Nation that celebrates Bastille Day in July • In the Northern Hemisphere, July is this season • Popular activity in July, often involving water • ...
Theater and Human Identity Lexical Exercise 2025-01-10
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- A spoken comment
- An emotion or a way of expressing
- A set of words that are related
- Marked by settled sedateness and often self-restraint
Down
- Full of energy and enthusiasm
- A person who idolizes Shakespeare
- A long list of unpleasant things
- The smallest unit of meaning that a word can be divided into
- Expressing inability or unsuccess
- Relating to or suggestive of dreams
10 Clues: A spoken comment • Full of energy and enthusiasm • A set of words that are related • A long list of unpleasant things • A person who idolizes Shakespeare • Expressing inability or unsuccess • An emotion or a way of expressing • Relating to or suggestive of dreams • Marked by settled sedateness and often self-restraint • ...
Test 6 Exam (pencil) 2024-12-12
Across
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
- Who is perhaps the greatest English author of all time?
- Which Empire was ruled by Nebuchadnezzar?
- Who was the great musician (last name) who wrote moonlight Sonata?
- Who wrote Don Quixote (last name)?
- Country where Shinto is the oldest surviving religion?
Down
- Mount that is the highest mountain in Africa?
- Egyptian Pharaoh?
- Who was the Danish king of England?
- Who won the Punic Wars?
10 Clues: Egyptian Pharaoh? • Who won the Punic Wars? • Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • Who wrote Don Quixote (last name)? • Who was the Danish king of England? • Which Empire was ruled by Nebuchadnezzar? • Mount that is the highest mountain in Africa? • Country where Shinto is the oldest surviving religion? • Who is perhaps the greatest English author of all time? • ...
Film Review 2024-11-12
Across
- The end scenes of a film
- The people in the story
- The location and period of a film
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- The words the characters say to each other
- The … of the actors were first-class
- The adjective from ‘Shakespeare’
- The music was one of the best … of the film
- A factual film about real events or people
- Another word for ‘story’
- A famous and highly regarded work of literature
10 Clues: The people in the story • The end scenes of a film • Another word for ‘story’ • The adjective from ‘Shakespeare’ • The location and period of a film • The … of the actors were first-class • The words the characters say to each other • A factual film about real events or people • The music was one of the best … of the film • A famous and highly regarded work of literature
stage tech 2022-03-15
Across
- Actors wear _______ for movies
- Old playwrite from late 1500s to early 1600s. Author of plays like Macbeth and Hamlet
- In charge of actors, camera crew, or other staff of movie, play, etc.
- Where the actors act
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- Actors play _________
- Can frame a moment, hang from the ceiling
- Away from the audience
- Someone who plays a character in a play or movie
- Actors use them
- Place to watch plays
10 Clues: Actors use them • Place to watch plays • Where the actors act • Actors play _________ • Away from the audience • Actors wear _______ for movies • Can frame a moment, hang from the ceiling • Someone who plays a character in a play or movie • In charge of actors, camera crew, or other staff of movie, play, etc. • ...
CrossWord 2025-07-05
Across
- The galaxy we live in
- Device that stores electrical energy for reuse
- Famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The highest mountain in the world
Down
- Capital city of France
- The primary color that is a mix of red and blue
- The smallest particle of an element
- The festival known as the Festival of Lights in India
- The molecule that carries genetic information
- The direction opposite to east
10 Clues: The galaxy we live in • Capital city of France • The direction opposite to east • The highest mountain in the world • The smallest particle of an element • Famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet • The molecule that carries genetic information • Device that stores electrical energy for reuse • The primary color that is a mix of red and blue • ...
Renaissance crossword puzzle 2023-01-05
Across
- Painted a version of the last supper
- English play writer, actor
- An invention that made printing much easier
- An invention that made the great Cathedral's dome possible
- Famous for his mona lisa painting
Down
- Duty to live an engaged and community life
- Time period that followed the Middle ages
- Art loving family,that helped fund the Renaissance
- IT means you are reborn
- The country the renaissance all started in
10 Clues: IT means you are reborn • English play writer, actor • Famous for his mona lisa painting • Painted a version of the last supper • Time period that followed the Middle ages • Duty to live an engaged and community life • The country the renaissance all started in • An invention that made printing much easier • Art loving family,that helped fund the Renaissance • ...
Macbeth 2026-03-02
Across
- what does LM say she would kill if she promised macbeth
- the name of the king
- banquo's son
- the name of the king at the time
- how many witches are there?
Down
- the name of the traitor who dies in the first battle
- the name of the playwright
- the title macbeth is promised
- banquo's relationship to Macbeth
- who does the king look like that stops LM killing him herself
10 Clues: banquo's son • the name of the king • the name of the playwright • how many witches are there? • the title macbeth is promised • banquo's relationship to Macbeth • the name of the king at the time • the name of the traitor who dies in the first battle • what does LM say she would kill if she promised macbeth • who does the king look like that stops LM killing him herself
Cultura general avanzada 2026-04-10
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- Científico que formuló la teoría de la evolución
- Idioma más hablado del mundo
- LISA Pintura más famosa del mundo
- Compositor de Las Cuatro Estaciones
- Primera mujer en ganar el Premio Nobel
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- Elemento más abundante en el universo
- Autor de Romeo y Julieta
- País con más medallas olímpicas en la historia
- Batallas de recuperación de territorios en la península ibérica por los reinos cristianos
- País con más hablantes de español
10 Clues: Autor de Romeo y Julieta • Idioma más hablado del mundo • LISA Pintura más famosa del mundo • País con más hablantes de español • Compositor de Las Cuatro Estaciones • Elemento más abundante en el universo • Primera mujer en ganar el Premio Nobel • País con más medallas olímpicas en la historia • Científico que formuló la teoría de la evolución • ...
Shakespeare is Hip-Hop #2 2021-05-06
Across
- (n.) - the creation of new words, or
- (adj.) - flexible, bendable
- (v.) - to delay, impede
- (adj.) - bright, beaming
- (adj.) - symbolic
- (v.) - to drench, saturate
- (v.) - to hunt or fish illegally
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- (adj.) - worthy of praise
- (adj.) - happy, cheery, or homosexual
- (adj.) - in great numbers
- (adj.) - inclined to spread
- (v.) - to restrain, chain, tie
- (adj.) - fertile, fruitful
- (adj.) - abundant, lavish, prolific
- (adj.) - daily, everyday
- (adj.) - magical
16 Clues: (adj.) - magical • (adj.) - symbolic • (v.) - to delay, impede • (adj.) - bright, beaming • (adj.) - daily, everyday • (adj.) - worthy of praise • (adj.) - in great numbers • (adj.) - fertile, fruitful • (v.) - to drench, saturate • (adj.) - inclined to spread • (adj.) - flexible, bendable • (v.) - to restrain, chain, tie • (v.) - to hunt or fish illegally • ...
Winter/tion rule 2015-01-15
Across
- clergyman in charge of an Anglican parish
- an old name for bucket
- Poem written by William Shakespeare
- a doctor may write one of these for you
- another name for a country
- you receive this at school
Down
- Beethoven composed may of these
- noun which comes from the verb "to separate"
- noun which comes from the verb "to receive"
- her nose was red and raw in the poem "Winter"
10 Clues: an old name for bucket • another name for a country • you receive this at school • Beethoven composed may of these • Poem written by William Shakespeare • a doctor may write one of these for you • clergyman in charge of an Anglican parish • noun which comes from the verb "to receive" • noun which comes from the verb "to separate" • ...
Winter/tion rule 2015-01-15
Across
- noun which comes from the verb "to separate"
- you receive this at school
- noun which comes from the verb "to receive"
- Beethoven composed may of these
- her nose was red and raw in the poem "Winter"
Down
- a doctor may write one of these for you
- clergyman in charge of an Anglican parish
- Poem written by William Shakespeare
- another name for a country
- an old name for bucket
10 Clues: an old name for bucket • you receive this at school • another name for a country • Beethoven composed may of these • Poem written by William Shakespeare • a doctor may write one of these for you • clergyman in charge of an Anglican parish • noun which comes from the verb "to receive" • noun which comes from the verb "to separate" • ...
scientific revolution 2021-11-02
Across
- he found Jupiters four largest moons
- theory where the sun is the center of the universse
- invented analytic geometry
- came up with the heliocentric theory
- science that studies celestial objects
Down
- helps astronomers see stars
- theory where the earth is in the center of our universe
- who came up with the law of gravity
- founded by newton and Leibniz
- who wrote plays that were publicly attributed to Shakespeare
10 Clues: invented analytic geometry • helps astronomers see stars • founded by newton and Leibniz • who came up with the law of gravity • he found Jupiters four largest moons • came up with the heliocentric theory • science that studies celestial objects • theory where the sun is the center of the universse • theory where the earth is in the center of our universe • ...
Much Ado About A Gentleman's Guide 2022-07-14
Across
- Another name for performer
- How many years HSRT has been open
- the person who wrote "Much Ado About Nothing"
- The name of the main character of Gentleman's Guide
- The accent they use in Gentleman's Guide
Down
- The person who teaches the dance steps
- The name of the building we are in
- A play with music
- The college campus we are currently on
- the light on one person on stage
10 Clues: A play with music • Another name for performer • the light on one person on stage • How many years HSRT has been open • The name of the building we are in • The person who teaches the dance steps • The college campus we are currently on • The accent they use in Gentleman's Guide • the person who wrote "Much Ado About Nothing" • ...
Demark 2021-06-27
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- Daisy The Capital of Denmark
- Frederiksen Danish Prime Minister
- Squirrel Danish National Animal
- The Capital of Denmark
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- Danish Queen Name
- Group of countries in which Denmark have a similar language to
- er et yndigt lan Danish National Anthem Name
- Shakespeare Play Based in Denmark
- Teardops Song that gave Denmark its most recent Eurovision win
- Bohr Famous Danish scientist who made the first working model of the atom
10 Clues: Danish Queen Name • The Capital of Denmark • Daisy The Capital of Denmark • Squirrel Danish National Animal • Shakespeare Play Based in Denmark • Frederiksen Danish Prime Minister • er et yndigt lan Danish National Anthem Name • Group of countries in which Denmark have a similar language to • Teardops Song that gave Denmark its most recent Eurovision win • ...
Reader 2020-05-07
Across
- The author of 'Pride and Prejudice'.
- A famous detective from literature (and TV!)
- Type of story told to children.
- The last name of three famous sister writers.
- One person speaking (often in a play).
Down
- A bear in a much-loved children's book.
- A poem that is also a puzzle.
- The nation's bard.
- A famous male lead in a romantic tragedy.
- A fictional book (usually 100+pages).
10 Clues: The nation's bard. • A poem that is also a puzzle. • Type of story told to children. • The author of 'Pride and Prejudice'. • A fictional book (usually 100+pages). • One person speaking (often in a play). • A bear in a much-loved children's book. • A famous male lead in a romantic tragedy. • A famous detective from literature (and TV!) • ...
As you like it crossword puzzle 2024-05-13
Across
- The action of exiling an individual (another term of exiled)
- The genre of this play
- The main driving point of the story
- Ganymede and Aliena would surely be considered this
- The author of the play
- Where exiled individuals go
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- The title of the play
- The highest ranking noble in feudal society
- What Orlando practices with Ganymede as “lessons”
- This event was the conclusion toward the end of the play
10 Clues: The title of the play • The genre of this play • The author of the play • Where exiled individuals go • The main driving point of the story • The highest ranking noble in feudal society • What Orlando practices with Ganymede as “lessons” • Ganymede and Aliena would surely be considered this • This event was the conclusion toward the end of the play • ...
Tragic Hero 2024-06-13
Across
- the tragic flaw which leads to the hero’s downfall
- the hero’s moment of realization
- the reversal of fortune
- the inevitable fate
- a sympathetic character that possesses a potent character flaw is eventually undone by that flaw
- characteristic of a tragic hero to be from nobility
- strong emotions felt by the audience
Down
- tragedy written by Shakespeare
- the Greek philosopher that defined a Tragic Hero
- excessive pride or arrogance
10 Clues: the inevitable fate • the reversal of fortune • excessive pride or arrogance • tragedy written by Shakespeare • the hero’s moment of realization • strong emotions felt by the audience • the Greek philosopher that defined a Tragic Hero • the tragic flaw which leads to the hero’s downfall • characteristic of a tragic hero to be from nobility • ...
Crossword 2023-02-07
Across
- the various ridge discontinuities of a fingerprint
- spherical map of the world
- color of the caterpillar in alice in wonderland
- animal that can rotate its head 270 degrees
- 'To be, or not to be: that is the question'
Down
- this food is a British staple
- only mammal that lays eggs
- called a berry but isn't actually a berry
- number of ivy league schools
- atomic number of hydrogen
10 Clues: atomic number of hydrogen • only mammal that lays eggs • spherical map of the world • number of ivy league schools • this food is a British staple • called a berry but isn't actually a berry • animal that can rotate its head 270 degrees • 'To be, or not to be: that is the question' • color of the caterpillar in alice in wonderland • ...
SHINE! Crossword 2024-12-18
Across
- The kid who is always pulling magic tricks
- Piper's Science teacher
- kindhearted kid who is the main character of SHINE!
- Piper's homeroom teacher, who hates tardiness
- Popular kid at Chumley, who insults Piper all the time
Down
- Piper's English teacher, who reads too much Shakespeare
- dog that Piper walks to get money
- The science nerd
- The kid who loves math, and she's Piper's friend
- The kid always cracking jokes
10 Clues: The science nerd • Piper's Science teacher • The kid always cracking jokes • dog that Piper walks to get money • The kid who is always pulling magic tricks • Piper's homeroom teacher, who hates tardiness • The kid who loves math, and she's Piper's friend • kindhearted kid who is the main character of SHINE! • Popular kid at Chumley, who insults Piper all the time • ...
ZslhazuWbweLwrwN 🔑 = Go 1-10. Answer makes a ROBLOX account! 2025-04-03
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- 3Fried ___ Taco that makes someone sad
- 9What lies behind Satanic Mutation Chomik
- 12Name of whitelister who whitelisted Ice Queen Chomik
- 1BrickColor of Floor Seven of Tower of Valiant Verges
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- 4Convert something into very fine particles
- 11MystifyingInterlude's bio. Writer?
- 3Name of the game MystifyingInterlude's badge was from
- 4Channel that held Dinguses
- 4Four letter type of Saxophone
- 4Abbreviation of a challenging tower in Z9 not like the other challenging towers.
10 Clues: 4Channel that held Dinguses • 4Four letter type of Saxophone • 11MystifyingInterlude's bio. Writer? • 3Fried ___ Taco that makes someone sad • 9What lies behind Satanic Mutation Chomik • 4Convert something into very fine particles • 1BrickColor of Floor Seven of Tower of Valiant Verges • 3Name of the game MystifyingInterlude's badge was from • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-06-23
Across
- – a popular poetic form during the period
- – writing in everyday language instead of Latin
- – especially in England, where Shakespeare flourished
- – characters were more complex and personal
- – made books cheaper and more available
Down
- – revival of Greek and Roman texts
- – new ways of seeing the world reflected in writing
- – literature included non-religious themes and stories
- – focus on human experience and individuality
- – the meaning of “Renaissance”; cultural and intellectual revival
10 Clues: – revival of Greek and Roman texts • – made books cheaper and more available • – a popular poetic form during the period • – characters were more complex and personal • – focus on human experience and individuality • – writing in everyday language instead of Latin • – new ways of seeing the world reflected in writing • ...
Crossword 2025-07-18
Across
- Famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The festival known as the Festival of Lights in India
- Device that stores electrical energy for reuse
- The galaxy we live in
- Capital city of France
Down
- The highest mountain in the world
- The smallest particle of an element
- The primary color that is a mix of red and blue
- The direction opposite to east
- The molecule that carries genetic information
10 Clues: The galaxy we live in • Capital city of France • The direction opposite to east • The highest mountain in the world • The smallest particle of an element • Famous playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet • The molecule that carries genetic information • Device that stores electrical energy for reuse • The primary color that is a mix of red and blue • ...
Virtue VS Vengeance 2023-01-06
Across
- A phrase that isn't out right told but found in the deeper meaning
- A synonym for forgiveness
- A synonym for revenge
- Getting back at someone or something to feel fulfilled
- renound British play writer and poet
- A point of view
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- the quality of being fair and reasonable.
- To phrase and speak fluently and coherently
- causing or likely to cause an argument
- showing strong,forceful, passionate, or intense feelings
10 Clues: A point of view • A synonym for revenge • A synonym for forgiveness • renound British play writer and poet • causing or likely to cause an argument • the quality of being fair and reasonable. • To phrase and speak fluently and coherently • Getting back at someone or something to feel fulfilled • showing strong,forceful, passionate, or intense feelings • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-10-29
Across
- the time from noon or lunchtime to evening.
- the person who made Romeo and Juliet
- the family that romeo is in
- the person that romeo is in love with
- an intense feeling of deep affection.
Down
- the person that Juliet is in love with
- the family that Juliet is in
- when two people despise each other
- the person that despises the Montague
- of a very high standard; excellent.
10 Clues: the family that romeo is in • the family that Juliet is in • when two people despise each other • of a very high standard; excellent. • the person who made Romeo and Juliet • the person that despises the Montague • the person that romeo is in love with • an intense feeling of deep affection. • the person that Juliet is in love with • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-30
Across
- Written by Geoffrey Chaucer.
- The literal meaning of Renaissance.
- A famous play written by William Shakespeare famous for its tragedy.
- A famous Engineer and Painter made the Mona Lisa.
- A time of renewal in culture in Europe.
Down
- prominent philosophy that relied on human understanding
- A sculpture of a biblical hero made by Michelangelo.
- Created The School of Athens.
- An invention by Johannes Gutenburg.
- A famous sculptor painter and architect.
10 Clues: Written by Geoffrey Chaucer. • Created The School of Athens. • The literal meaning of Renaissance. • An invention by Johannes Gutenburg. • A time of renewal in culture in Europe. • A famous sculptor painter and architect. • A famous Engineer and Painter made the Mona Lisa. • A sculpture of a biblical hero made by Michelangelo. • ...
URE 2024-12-02
Across
- suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently
- Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Jane Austen are great figure in _____________
- sofa, table, ottoman, bookshelf
- scavenger birds
- nail treatment
Down
- John Hancock is a colloquialism for a person's ___
- airports have gates of arrival and _______
- adjustable lens opening that controls the amount of light allowed into the camera
- having reached the most advanced stage in a procescensure the expression of formal disapproval
- present, past and
10 Clues: nail treatment • scavenger birds • present, past and • sofa, table, ottoman, bookshelf • airports have gates of arrival and _______ • suffer (something painful or difficult) patiently • John Hancock is a colloquialism for a person's ___ • Shakespeare, Mark Twain, Jane Austen are great figure in _____________ • ...
TBP - Summing up 2026-07-16
Across
- What kind of sentence gives an instruction?
- What is the technical word for ... punctuation
- Who wrote "The Flowers"?
- Shakespeare wrote tragedies, history and ...?
- How many witches are there in Macbeth?
Down
- What type of context begins with H?
- What is Shakespeare's favourite rhythm?
- What poetic technique refers to a turning point in a poem.
- What poetic technique refers to a deliberate pause?
- When writing creatively, what should you consciously do?
10 Clues: Who wrote "The Flowers"? • What type of context begins with H? • How many witches are there in Macbeth? • What is Shakespeare's favourite rhythm? • What kind of sentence gives an instruction? • Shakespeare wrote tragedies, history and ...? • What is the technical word for ... punctuation • What poetic technique refers to a deliberate pause? • ...
Religion and Superstition 2013-08-07
8 Clues: A belief in a god • A famous English poet • A Western Christian church • A belief in supernatural beings • A German monk and a Catholic Priest • Something received for entering the wrong church • Believed in human use only in Shakespeare's time • A queen in control at the time (daughter of Henry VII)
Literary Words 2020-12-11
Across
- an epic example from the anglo-saxon literature
- 18th century literary movement
- a literary period that emerges with queen Victoria
Down
- a person who writes poem
- the most known writer of English literature
- a type of figurative language
- a person who criticizes the literary works
- a long fictional or non-fictional text
8 Clues: a person who writes poem • a type of figurative language • 18th century literary movement • a long fictional or non-fictional text • a person who criticizes the literary works • the most known writer of English literature • an epic example from the anglo-saxon literature • a literary period that emerges with queen Victoria
World Book Day 2021-04-23
8 Clues: Romeo’s lover • The Bard of Avon • Macbeth’s setting • Law to protect authors’ rights • The Spanish father of ‘Don Quixote’ • On 23 of this month, we celebrate World Book Day • The woman Hamlet decided to leave before the wedding • A manipulative woman character, who plotted to make her husband ‘king’
: 2021-05-20
8 Clues: -people made it • created the Mona Lisa • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • emphasis on human achievements • was an effect of the Renaissance • in the interest of art and learning • State-Independent country the size of a city • Elizabeth-She built many theaters to support the arts
Amatora 2026-03-09
Across
- Slight playful insult for readers
- Book recently turned movie staring Jacob Elordi
- Wrote a famous YA series while delayed on a train from Manchester to London
- Poetry written about death
Down
- Wrote half Girlfriend
- slag term: they did very well, they ______
- Name of the college hosting Amatora
- Shakespeare play
8 Clues: Shakespeare play • Wrote half Girlfriend • Poetry written about death • Slight playful insult for readers • Name of the college hosting Amatora • slag term: they did very well, they ______ • Book recently turned movie staring Jacob Elordi • Wrote a famous YA series while delayed on a train from Manchester to London
Tour of London 2024-11-13
8 Clues: Name of the old theatre • The name of the clocktower • Viewing wheel at 135m high • Writer associated with a theatre • Famous gallery on London's Southbank • Name of the river that runs through London • Name of the famous square in central London • What does Parliament discuss in the Houses of Parliament?
Drama- Fran Mioković 2025-02-18
Across
- uputa glumcu ili redatelju šta da radi na pozornici
- govor jednog lika na pozornici
- likovi koji se postupcima i idejama potpuno razlikuju od protagonista
- autor Romeo i Julije
Down
- sukob mišljenja između likova
- razgovor dvaju likova na pozornici
- glavni likovi koji pokreću radnju
- kazališna predstava u kojoj sudjeluje samo jedan glumac
8 Clues: autor Romeo i Julije • sukob mišljenja između likova • govor jednog lika na pozornici • glavni likovi koji pokreću radnju • razgovor dvaju likova na pozornici • uputa glumcu ili redatelju šta da radi na pozornici • kazališna predstava u kojoj sudjeluje samo jedan glumac • likovi koji se postupcima i idejama potpuno razlikuju od protagonista
Erasmus+ 2026-06-24
Across
- The ability to guide others.
- Giving people confidence and influence.
- Freedoms and protections people have.
Down
- Active involvement in an activity or issue.
- The group that runs a country.
- Famous English playwright.
- The act of choosing a candidate or option in an election.
- International sporting event held every four years.
8 Clues: Famous English playwright. • The ability to guide others. • The group that runs a country. • Freedoms and protections people have. • Giving people confidence and influence. • Active involvement in an activity or issue. • International sporting event held every four years. • The act of choosing a candidate or option in an election.
Saint George's Day 2017-11-24
8 Clues: the thing he killed • the animal he rides on • the month they celebrate it • the country where he was born • the country that celebrates it • the weapon he killed something with • the most famous dish for St. George's Day • the person who died and born the same day as him
Aspirants 2016-01-25
8 Clues: Chetan Bhagat (1,6) • Sparks the notebook (7) • Pride and Prejudice (4,6) • The fault in our stars (4,5) • Macbeth gets his revenge (11) • William most recreated love story (5,3,6) • Animated love story of robots saves the world (4,1) • boy loves girl, girl loves boy, boy dies in a very large ship (7)
Renaissance Crossword (40 Questions) by Christian Luman 2013-01-15
8 Clues: da Vinci's first name. • The meaning of Renaissance. • Invented the printing press. • The most powerful family in Italy. • Most famous playwright of the day. • Painted the mural of the Sistine Chapel. • Most famous da Vinci painting of a woman. • A person who sells and buys items from the time.
Language 2023-12-03
Across
- Pronunciation What is the British standard accent?
- British slang for proud or pleased.
- He added over 1500 new words and expressions to English
- What country does the english language originate from?
Down
- British slang for stolen.
- British slang for food.
- What is the oldest British accent?
- Working-class communities in east London
8 Clues: British slang for food. • British slang for stolen. • What is the oldest British accent? • British slang for proud or pleased. • Working-class communities in east London • Pronunciation What is the British standard accent? • What country does the english language originate from? • He added over 1500 new words and expressions to English
winter newsletter 2024 2024-02-21
8 Clues: produces a green flame • Monopoly; "go to ____!" • similar to a close friend! • winners of the 2024 Spirit Stick • is like karaoke, but on a grander scale • outdoor game that's growing in popularity • stars in a famous play written by Shakespeare • a game you play where one person chases everyone else
Renaissance 2022-09-15
8 Clues: What did writers use • who made Romeo and Juliet • Who was the banking family • where did the renaissance start • Who improved the printing process • Who ruled England from 1558 to 1603 • what is this person's first name da vinci • what is the time period called from 1300-1600
Know Your Classics 2023-08-21
8 Clues: This stall's name • The Dame of mysteries • He live(s/d) in Baker Street • English playwright called The Bard • A classic novel by Louisa May Alcott • A versatile woman English children's author • Short-story writer known for the twist in the tale • He authored one of the most famous dystopian novels
The Tudors 2025-02-17
8 Clues: Who was Henrys second wife? • A crown which is ... wearing • A hobby that many people have. • A church which was founded by... • His daughter Mary who he had with... • What happened in the time 1558-1603? • Francis .... who stole gold and silver. • A famous play wich was written bye Shakespeare
The Renaissance 2025-09-29
Across
- Renaissance belief focusing on human potential.
- Press Invention by Gutenberg that spread ideas.
- Famous playwright of the Renaissance.
- Italian city known as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
- da Vinci Artist and inventor of the Renaissance.
- A wealthy supporter of artists.
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- Art technique for showing depth.
- Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
8 Clues: A wealthy supporter of artists. • Art technique for showing depth. • Painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling. • Famous playwright of the Renaissance. • Renaissance belief focusing on human potential. • Press Invention by Gutenberg that spread ideas. • da Vinci Artist and inventor of the Renaissance. • Italian city known as the birthplace of the Renaissance.
Renessansiteater 2026-03-13
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- Shakespeare Mis essee andis hoogsa arengu draamakirjanduses?
- Elizabeth Kes soosis draamakirjandust ja poeesiat?
- Millest lähtus renessansiteater?
- globe Mis nime kandis James Burbage teater?
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- Mida nõuti rõdu istekoha eest mida varjas katus?
- Mida humanistid kasutasid oma ideede propageerimiseks?
- Burbage Kes ehitas esimese avaliku teatrihoone 1576. aastal?
- Kus etendus toimus?
8 Clues: Kus etendus toimus? • Millest lähtus renessansiteater? • globe Mis nime kandis James Burbage teater? • Mida nõuti rõdu istekoha eest mida varjas katus? • Elizabeth Kes soosis draamakirjandust ja poeesiat? • Mida humanistid kasutasid oma ideede propageerimiseks? • Shakespeare Mis essee andis hoogsa arengu draamakirjanduses? • ...
Crossword Puzzle Words 2022-05-19
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- rise of Zimbabwe They became increasingly wealthy and the capital prospered, reaching the height of its influence in the 14th century.
- Crusade was an attempt by three European monarchs of Western Christianity to reconquer the Holy Land
- Cabot sails to the Americas Hoping to find Asia but found America in 1497
- Ottoman Turks capture Constantinople the conquest of Constantinople by Sultan Mehmed II of the Ottoman Empire.
- death Biggest caused by fleas and rats
- transferred to Christianity King of Axum changes religions
- of rock is built Gold dome
- Gutenberg invents the printing press The old version of the typewriter
- of tours halted Islamic conquest
- John signs Magna Carta on June 15, 1215, King John was forced to sign the Magna Carta
- richest empire in the world at the time
- Muhammads journey
- empire Leo V I
- year war Won by France
- converts to Christianity The Catholicism following the Battle of Tolbiac on Christmas Day 508
- the Conqueror unites England he is best remembered for leading the Norman Conquest of England in 1066
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- and Isabella become leaders of Spain They became leaders of Spain by marriage.
- has crowned Holy Roman Emperor Someone was crowned by Pope Leo III
- Religious ¨box¨ building
- After John Cabot, this man came to the Americas
- rise of the Aztecs The Aztecs built a great empire in central Mexico but were conquered by the Spanish in 1521.
- da Vinci paints the Mona Lisa A famous painting of his wife
- urban speech speech to reclaim the holy land
- writes Romeo and Juliet was a play written by Shakespeare
- Khan starts the Yuan Dynasty in China In 1271, he established his capital in modern-day Beijing and named his empire the Yuan Dynasty.
- capture Baghdad Baghdad is absolutely destroyed by this huge empire
- Khan becomes ruler of the Mongols Genghis Khan forged alliances with other clans, exterminated the existing clan nobility, and overpowered enemy tribes.
- The most religious place in Saudi Arabia
- the Great becomes czar of Russia Became Grand Prince on March 27th, 1462, following the death of his father.
- invade Europe leading France to win the 100-year war
30 Clues: empire Leo V I • Muhammads journey • year war Won by France • Religious ¨box¨ building • of rock is built Gold dome • of tours halted Islamic conquest • death Biggest caused by fleas and rats • richest empire in the world at the time • The most religious place in Saudi Arabia • urban speech speech to reclaim the holy land • After John Cabot, this man came to the Americas • ...
English I Lit and Dramatic Terms 2022-06-06
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- the name of the gang that fights with the Royals in OTSB
- the perspective of the story
- the man who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- the person telling the story to the reader
- the repetition of consonant sounds at the start of words
- a one person speech, usually given alone on stage
- giving something non human a human quality
- a direct comparison, she is a lion on the field
- a reference to something in literature, history or pop culture
- the message about life an author gives the reader
- OTSB is told in the 3rd person ________ point of view
- a conversation between two or more characters
- the end of the story or conflict
- the directions that tell actors what to do, how to move and how to speak
- the full name of the author of "The Jacket"
- the last name of the author of OTSB
- exaggerating for effect, ex: I am going to fail that class
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- a comment made on stage that the audience can hear but other actors cannot
- a comparison between two things that are usually unlike
- the name of the story with a mother and daughter conflict
- how an author tells the reader more about characters
- a struggle in a text, internal or external
- the last name of the author of Speak
- when an author uses words to help the reader see or visualize the details of a story
- the events in a story
- the time and place of a story
- an indirect comparison, uses like or as
- the theatre most closely associated with Shakespeare
- the name of the older women in Marigolds who Lisbeth makes fun of
- the narrator in "Eleven"
- the last name of the author of Long Way Down
31 Clues: the events in a story • the narrator in "Eleven" • the perspective of the story • the time and place of a story • the end of the story or conflict • the man who wrote Romeo and Juliet • the last name of the author of OTSB • the last name of the author of Speak • an indirect comparison, uses like or as • a struggle in a text, internal or external • ...
"We Beat the Street" SS pp 362 - 367 2025-10-28
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- Miss Johnson believed that George was capable of going to ____.
- 8-year-old boy; main character who loves school
- day of the week when the topic in class was Shakespeare.
- The lady thought George's class was a private school because they wore matching sweaters and were attentive and ___ ___.
- Miss Johnson took the kids into New York City to listen to music at the ____ ____.
- Miss Johnson advised George to ____ people like the lady; to just "do your thing."
- George's third-grade teacher is Miss ____ _____.
- Miss Johnson took the kids into New York City to see plays on ______.
- George attended ____ ____ Elementary School in Newark, New Jersey.
- Vocabulary term meaning "to take in"
- The lady at the concert wore a mink coat and too much ____.
- When George's class formed the Shakespearean Club, Miss Johnson helped them get ____.
- Miss Johnson told the class about the ___ ___; a time when disease and death ravaged much of Europe
- During what part of the concert did a lady approach George?
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- Miss Johnson told George he could go to college if he kept his ____ out of trouble.
- George's 10-year-old brother who skips school
- George thought the lady at the concert smelled like ____.
- Vocabulary term meaning "unclear"
- Vocabulary term meaning "control"
- city in New Jersey in which George lived
- The narrator describes Miss Johnson as a tiny ball of _____.
- one of George's classmates; George wished he would be quiet and not ask questions.
- Vocabulary term meaning "a quick look"
- Miss Johnson taught her class everything about ____ and his time on Tuesdays.
- According to George, most kids in his neighborhood believed it wasn't ___ to be good at school.
- a Shakespearean play Miss Johnson introduced to the class; she let them act it out
- what Garland was tossing into the gutter on the way to school
- name of the avenue on which George and Garland were walking at the beginning of the text
28 Clues: Vocabulary term meaning "unclear" • Vocabulary term meaning "control" • Vocabulary term meaning "to take in" • Vocabulary term meaning "a quick look" • city in New Jersey in which George lived • George's 10-year-old brother who skips school • 8-year-old boy; main character who loves school • George's third-grade teacher is Miss ____ _____. • ...
A Short History of the English Language 2025-09-14
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- Shakespeare wrote many of these; Ex. Shall I compare thee to a summers day.
- WIlliam ____________ set up the first printing press in England, 1476.
- The land the Angles came from; the name of the language sounds suspiciously like English.
- The only group who's language influenced English, and their country is still around.
- The key difference between Early Modern English, and Modern English
- They invaded twice; first, with two other groups of people, and second, alone.
- These were brought into the English language mostly by the Norse and French.
- The before part of a word.
- One of these is what St. Augustine brought with him when he came to Saxon.
- Old word for slang.
- Adopted into Middle English in the 14'th century from Old Norse.
- He invented more than 1,600 words.
- Words from talking with these people were taken and used in English.
- Relating to languages and how they change and are influenced.
- This form of English died out after the Norman Invasion.
- It was printed in 1604, containing about 2,500 words.
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- The English words of this origin are mostly related to religion and daily life.
- Who wrote, "The Canterbury Tales"?
- "it was an age of invention, innovation, and _______________."
- They were pushed out of Britain by the Angles, Saxons, and Jutes in the 5'th century.
- Still acknowledges and practices historical English.
- This language is of germanic origin, and was brought in with the invasion of the Vikings and Danes.
- A monumental piece on literature, the first of it's kind; written in old, runic English.
- Like shoe, and shoen
- This person tried to protect Britain from invasion, but the gosh darn FRENCH ruined it again.
- These are why so many different languages are a part of English.
- News papers come off of the _____________ press.
- Derived from animals; Ex. Cows
- Spelling and pronunciation
- "The first 13 ____________ in America."
30 Clues: Old word for slang. • Like shoe, and shoen • The before part of a word. • Spelling and pronunciation • Derived from animals; Ex. Cows • Who wrote, "The Canterbury Tales"? • He invented more than 1,600 words. • "The first 13 ____________ in America." • News papers come off of the _____________ press. • Still acknowledges and practices historical English. • ...
Emily Pham 2 2020-12-18
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- drew the "Birth of Venus"
- sculpted the art named, "David"
- to become more interested in worldly events
- the language people spoke in their religion
- was the person who created the printing press, and was the first to print the Christian Bible.
- painted the "Mona Lisa"
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- wrote the book, "The Prince"
- another term for rebirth
- wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet"
- oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin"
- wrote The Divine Comedy
11 Clues: wrote The Divine Comedy • painted the "Mona Lisa" • another term for rebirth • drew the "Birth of Venus" • wrote the book, "The Prince" • sculpted the art named, "David" • wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet" • to become more interested in worldly events • the language people spoke in their religion • oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin" • ...
The Renaissance 2025-12-05
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- method of showing a three special picture
- period of rebirth and creativity in Europe
- Machiavelli-(1469-1527)Italy writer and painter
- printer,he discovered paintings
- printer
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- Renaissance artist
- Italy Renaissance history
- study of history,literature,and Speaking
- Humanism-the combination of humanist and ideas
- Polo-(1254-1324)Italy trader,he traveled to China
- Shakespeare-(1564-1616)English Renaissance writer
11 Clues: printer • Renaissance artist • Italy Renaissance history • printer,he discovered paintings • study of history,literature,and Speaking • method of showing a three special picture • period of rebirth and creativity in Europe • Humanism-the combination of humanist and ideas • Machiavelli-(1469-1527)Italy writer and painter • Polo-(1254-1324)Italy trader,he traveled to China • ...
londoncrossword 2026-03-17
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- Place where The Monarch sleeps
- The Prime Minister lives in _____ Street
- Column of Admiral Nelson location
- It goes round and round and is 130 meters high
- The ___ of London was a prison in the past
- Large central park with Speaker's corner
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- Famous shopping street
- Circus known for bright advertising screens
- The river flowing through London
- It is not a clock. It is not a tower. It's a bell
- Playwright associated with the Globe Theatre
11 Clues: Famous shopping street • Place where The Monarch sleeps • The river flowing through London • Column of Admiral Nelson location • The Prime Minister lives in _____ Street • Large central park with Speaker's corner • The ___ of London was a prison in the past • Circus known for bright advertising screens • Playwright associated with the Globe Theatre • ...
Julius Caesar - what's happened so far? 2025-04-10
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- A name for someone who plots something secretly
- This character is loyal to Julius Caesar
- This word means the tragic hero's fatal flaw
- He leads the assassination
- Who wrote the play?
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- Julius Caesar's wife
- This word means 'a sin of pride against God, nature or fate'
- Caesar's nephew who (years later) will become the Emperor Augustus
- He warns Caesar about the Ides of March
- The name of the river in Rome
- The General Caesar killed
11 Clues: Who wrote the play? • Julius Caesar's wife • The General Caesar killed • He leads the assassination • The name of the river in Rome • He warns Caesar about the Ides of March • This character is loyal to Julius Caesar • This word means the tragic hero's fatal flaw • A name for someone who plots something secretly • This word means 'a sin of pride against God, nature or fate' • ...
Julie Ngo 5 2020-12-17
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- he is known as the greatest Italian poet
- someone who is not religious
- language spoken by people in an particular country
- he was known for his sculptures
- another word for "rebirth" in French
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- he is a philosopher and writer who wrote "The Prince"
- was an English playwright
- Painted the Monolisa
- became famous for his work the "School of Athens"
- his original name was Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi
- he created the printing press in 1440
11 Clues: Painted the Monolisa • was an English playwright • someone who is not religious • he was known for his sculptures • another word for "rebirth" in French • he created the printing press in 1440 • he is known as the greatest Italian poet • became famous for his work the "School of Athens" • language spoken by people in an particular country • ...
