shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Addison Hicken 3 2020-12-17
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- invented a moveable printing press
- he is the most famous british writer
- he painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel
- wrote a poem over 14,000 lines long
- was most famous for painting The School of Athens
- the language spoken in a region
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- most famous painting was The Birth of Venus
- was most famous for painting the Mona Lisa
- taghut that leaders should use fear to stay in control
- the french word for rebirth
- not religious
11 Clues: not religious • the french word for rebirth • the language spoken in a region • invented a moveable printing press • wrote a poem over 14,000 lines long • he is the most famous british writer • was most famous for painting the Mona Lisa • most famous painting was The Birth of Venus • he painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel • ...
Great Figures of World Literature 2023-11-13
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- The account of his journey across Marco Polo's 700-year-old route from Jerusalem to where
- lone ranger's nephews horse
- author of the odyssey
- Famous goose
- Danish prince that shakespeare penned, stabbed and poisoned in the end
- Writer of The Raven
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- great white whale
- sequel to kidnapped by robert louis stevenson
- Captain Hook he must destroy, tinkerbell's pal, forever a boy
- dark and dashing character from gone with the wind
- Author of Gone with the Wind
11 Clues: Famous goose • great white whale • Writer of The Raven • author of the odyssey • lone ranger's nephews horse • Author of Gone with the Wind • sequel to kidnapped by robert louis stevenson • dark and dashing character from gone with the wind • Captain Hook he must destroy, tinkerbell's pal, forever a boy • ...
William Sheakspeare 2024-04-11
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- - What did Sheakspeare come up with for the English language?
- - What genres did William write in?
- - What did the poet want to become?
- - What did Sheakspeare gain in the globe?
- - What happened during the performance?
- - Where did Sheakspeare get married?
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- What is Sheakspeare famous for?
- -Inwhich city did the poet have an estate?
- - What was the name of the teacher that his company created?
- What can remind you of Sheakspeare?
- - Who was William Shakespeare called?
11 Clues: What is Sheakspeare famous for? • - What genres did William write in? • What can remind you of Sheakspeare? • - What did the poet want to become? • - Where did Sheakspeare get married? • - Who was William Shakespeare called? • - What happened during the performance? • - What did Sheakspeare gain in the globe? • -Inwhich city did the poet have an estate? • ...
England 2022-05-21
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- famous author of Hamlet
- the 70th anniversary of the reign of a monarch
- the reigning royal house of the UK
- a bridge on the river Thames nicknamed "the winking bridge"
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- the winner of the Football Association Cup Final in 1990
- famous red two tiered buses in England
- the top level the English football league system
- the most populated county in England
- the second largest confectionary company
- the current Prime Minister
- the national animal
11 Clues: the national animal • famous author of Hamlet • the current Prime Minister • the reigning royal house of the UK • the most populated county in England • famous red two tiered buses in England • the second largest confectionary company • the 70th anniversary of the reign of a monarch • the top level the English football league system • ...
Macbeth 2024-09-20
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- the titular character of a shakespearean play
- what gender played both genders in plays in the 1600s
- who escapes Macbeths assassination attempt
- Macbeths wife
- who is drunk in the play
- the scene and act that King Duncan dies.
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- how many witches are there?
- who says the first line in Macbeth
- who wrote the play
- What wood do the English army go through
- who cant help Lady maacbeth because she is mentally ill.
11 Clues: Macbeths wife • who wrote the play • who is drunk in the play • how many witches are there? • who says the first line in Macbeth • What wood do the English army go through • the scene and act that King Duncan dies. • who escapes Macbeths assassination attempt • the titular character of a shakespearean play • what gender played both genders in plays in the 1600s • ...
Cue for Treason 2021-12-14
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- Peter and Kits hometown
- The author of Cue for Treason
- Main character 14 year old good mimic
- Head of the queens secret service
- Actor who was hired to shoot the queen
- A popular city for theater
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- Man from Stratford and a play writer
- Owner of a big acting company in London
- Was kind to Peter on the islet
- Runaway entitled to a lot of money
- Plotting treason and has a yellow attire
- A malignant man and leader of the county
- In the queens secret service was killed
- Big fat man leader of the acting troupe
- Motherly voice and is very welcoming
15 Clues: Peter and Kits hometown • A popular city for theater • The author of Cue for Treason • Was kind to Peter on the islet • Head of the queens secret service • Runaway entitled to a lot of money • Man from Stratford and a play writer • Motherly voice and is very welcoming • Main character 14 year old good mimic • Actor who was hired to shoot the queen • ...
Renaissance 2022-01-18
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- man who standardized the english language
- non-religious, related to worldly things
- creator of The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
- blending of faith and reason
- a person who pays another for a service
- artist of David and Sistine Chapel ceiling
- belief in worth of the individual and reason
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- man known as the Father of Humanism
- city known for banking and wool trade
- monk who created the idea of scholasticism
- a rebirth of interest in Greek and Roman Arts
- Greek and Roman texts
- city known for shipbuilding
- life, liberty and pursuit of happiness
- prominent family of the City of Florence
15 Clues: Greek and Roman texts • city known for shipbuilding • blending of faith and reason • man known as the Father of Humanism • city known for banking and wool trade • life, liberty and pursuit of happiness • a person who pays another for a service • non-religious, related to worldly things • creator of The Last Supper and Mona Lisa • prominent family of the City of Florence • ...
Lost In A Book 2021-10-22
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- an old French coin
- a noise dogs make to communicate
- an area owned by a ruler
- a puppet worked by strings attached to its limbs
- when you are placed under a spell you are _________.
- rats are considered a _____.
- they wrote the play Romeo and Juliet
- bushes grown into a fence
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- a place smaller than a town but bigger than a hamlet
- a place where lots of books are kept
- the wife of a count or earl
- the flower of romance with a thorn covered stem
- the fruit of death
- a women who uses magic to put a curse on someone
- the capital of France
15 Clues: the fruit of death • an old French coin • the capital of France • an area owned by a ruler • bushes grown into a fence • the wife of a count or earl • rats are considered a _____. • a noise dogs make to communicate • a place where lots of books are kept • they wrote the play Romeo and Juliet • the flower of romance with a thorn covered stem • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2021-11-02
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- Who took care of Juliet as a baby?
- Who did Romeo initially love?
- What did Lord Capulet blackmail the guests at the party into doing?
- Who is Juliet's mother?
- Who was Romeo's best friend?
- Who does Romeo love after going to the party?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- What did Lord Capulet host?
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- The ____ theater was where this play was famously performed.
- What kind of lovers are Romeo and Juliet?
- Who is Romeo's cousin?
- Romeo was sneaking around Juliet's ____.
- Romeo asked Friar Lawrence to ___ him and Juliet.
- Romeo made an _____ night when he was heartbroken.
- Who challenged Romeo to a duel?
15 Clues: Who is Romeo's cousin? • Who is Juliet's mother? • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • What did Lord Capulet host? • Who was Romeo's best friend? • Who did Romeo initially love? • Who challenged Romeo to a duel? • Who took care of Juliet as a baby? • Romeo was sneaking around Juliet's ____. • What kind of lovers are Romeo and Juliet? • Who does Romeo love after going to the party? • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2016-03-16
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- Son of Lord Montague
- The apothecary lives in_______
- Capulet: The wife of Lord Capulet and mother of Juliet.
- Montague: The head of the Montague family and father of Romeo.
- William________
- girl Romeo USED to love
- Used to symbolize Romeo and Juliet's love
- Romeo uses this to kill himself
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- Laurence: Married Romeo and Juliet; made Juliet's potion.
- a long speech made by one performer or by one person in the group.
- party: Where Romeo and Juliet first met.
- Daughter of Lord Capulet.
- Weapon used to kill Juliet.
- a speech given by a character alone on stage.
- Juliet's caretaker.
15 Clues: William________ • Juliet's caretaker. • Son of Lord Montague • girl Romeo USED to love • Daughter of Lord Capulet. • Weapon used to kill Juliet. • The apothecary lives in_______ • Romeo uses this to kill himself • party: Where Romeo and Juliet first met. • Used to symbolize Romeo and Juliet's love • a speech given by a character alone on stage. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2023-01-23
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- Friend of Romeo; nephew of Lord Montague
- the author of the play
- mother of Juliet
- Romeo's bestfriend; killed by Tybalt
- the main setting of the play
- the main theme of the play
- Father of Juliet
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- The prince declares this penalty to Romeo for disturbing the peace
- Prince who wants to marry Juliet
- The girl Romeo is lovesick behind initially
- Nephew of Lady Capulet; killed by Romeo
- confidant of Juliet; knows about the secret marriage
- the city in which Romeo must go as he awaits to be pardoned
- marries Romeo and Juliet in secrecy
- weapon used to killed Tybalt
15 Clues: mother of Juliet • Father of Juliet • the author of the play • the main theme of the play • weapon used to killed Tybalt • the main setting of the play • Prince who wants to marry Juliet • marries Romeo and Juliet in secrecy • Romeo's bestfriend; killed by Tybalt • Nephew of Lady Capulet; killed by Romeo • Friend of Romeo; nephew of Lord Montague • ...
LONDON 2020-03-19
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- individual part of Great Britain, starting with E
- the wax museum
- nickname of the London Underground
- a famous square with the statue of Nelson
- individual part of Great Britain, starting with W
- the famous big wheel
- the famous bell in Elisabeth Tower
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- Where does the Queen sleep?
- individual part of Great Britain, starting with S
- a famous writer from the UK, last name(A Merchant of Venice)
- first name of the queen
- the place where the Crown Jewels can be seen
- a bridge that opens for big ships
- the name of the river that flows through London
- name of the flag
15 Clues: the wax museum • name of the flag • the famous big wheel • first name of the queen • Where does the Queen sleep? • a bridge that opens for big ships • nickname of the London Underground • the famous bell in Elisabeth Tower • a famous square with the statue of Nelson • the place where the Crown Jewels can be seen • the name of the river that flows through London • ...
Romeo and Juliet Final Crossword 2022-05-31
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- The woman that raised Juliet
- Cousin of Juliet, Killer of Mercutio
- City that Romeo fled to after being exiled
- Relative of Prince, Friend of Romeo
- Main location of the story
- Friend of Romeo that tries to keep the peace
- Writer of this play
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- The subject of Romeo's love in the beginning of the story
- Daughter of Capulet, wife of Romeo
- Rival family of the Montagues
- Rivals of the Capulets
- The man that married Romeo and Juliet
- Son of Old Montague, husband of Juliet
- Relative of the Prince, In love with Juliet
- The man that enforces the punishment of Romeo
15 Clues: Writer of this play • Rivals of the Capulets • Main location of the story • The woman that raised Juliet • Rival family of the Montagues • Daughter of Capulet, wife of Romeo • Relative of Prince, Friend of Romeo • Cousin of Juliet, Killer of Mercutio • The man that married Romeo and Juliet • Son of Old Montague, husband of Juliet • City that Romeo fled to after being exiled • ...
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 ? • ...
DRAMA - Nia Lena Aračić, 8. d 2025-02-17
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- književna vrsta namijenjena izvođenju na pozornici
- lik koji se suprotstavlja protagonistu
- Dugi govor jednog lika u drami
- Dramski žanr s ozbiljnom tematikom i nesretnim završetkom
- engleski dramatičar, autor djela Romea i Julije
- Temeljna napetost između likova u drami
- Dizajn i izrada kostima za kazališne predstave
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- Glavni lik u dramskom djelu
- Uređenje pozornice i prostora u kazalištu
- kratke natuknice u dramskom scenariju koje opisuju što radi književni lik dok izgovara tekst
- Razgovor između likova u dramskom djelu
- Dramski žanr s humorističnim sadržajem
- kulturno umjetnička ustanova gdje se izvode dramska djela
- dio dramskog djela
- Drama u kojoj nastupa samo jedan glumac
15 Clues: dio dramskog djela • Glavni lik u dramskom djelu • Dugi govor jednog lika u drami • lik koji se suprotstavlja protagonistu • Dramski žanr s humorističnim sadržajem • Razgovor između likova u dramskom djelu • Temeljna napetost između likova u drami • Drama u kojoj nastupa samo jedan glumac • Uređenje pozornice i prostora u kazalištu • ...
English Literature 2026-02-05
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- I write a poem about a capital city
- The belief that we can return to behaving like out primitive ancestors
- You must show your knowledge of the historical...
- The playwright who crafted Othello
- Poets of this genre loved nature
- When a character is on stage alone talking out loud.
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- Brod calls this 'pure rainforest'
- Was married to Sylvia Plath.
- When writers use language that contrasts
- An obeah woman who changes Del.
- I write Jekyll and Hyde
- A key theme in Othello
- When the audience knows something a character doesn't.
- Gentlemen's reputations were important during this era.
- A novella of this genre features Hyde
15 Clues: A key theme in Othello • I write Jekyll and Hyde • Was married to Sylvia Plath. • An obeah woman who changes Del. • Poets of this genre loved nature • Brod calls this 'pure rainforest' • The playwright who crafted Othello • I write a poem about a capital city • A novella of this genre features Hyde • When writers use language that contrasts • ...
Renaissance Vocab Puzzle 2021-08-26
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- Founder of Hinduism.
- The followers are known as Muslims.
- A source deprived not originally from the event or time, such as most data from the internet like Wikipedia.
- God of Islam
- A religion consisting of many gods.
- Created the famous art, Mona Lisa
- The rebirth of Europe.
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- A source directly taken from the actual event/time period such as a journal or diary.
- Founder of Judaiasm.
- Social class in hinduism.
- Belief in one god.
- created Romeo and Juliet(last name of creator)
- Belief in many gods.
- Devotion to human welfare.
- Oldest religion in the world and has many beliefs
15 Clues: God of Islam • Belief in one god. • Founder of Judaiasm. • Founder of Hinduism. • Belief in many gods. • The rebirth of Europe. • Social class in hinduism. • Devotion to human welfare. • Created the famous art, Mona Lisa • The followers are known as Muslims. • A religion consisting of many gods. • created Romeo and Juliet(last name of creator) • ...
Much Ado About Nothing 2021-06-04
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- Don John`s man in on the plot to disgrace Hero.
- Witty man who claims he will never marry.
- The genre of the play
- Hero`s waiting woman who helps trick Beatrice.
- Where the play takes place
- The Governor of Messina and Hero`s father
- A sad poem or sad ballad
- Witty woman who claims she will never marry.
- Innocent daughter of Don Leonato.
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- John Don Pedro`s brother and the villain.
- The watchman who discovered Hero was innocent
- The playwright
- Hero`s waiting woman who was mistaken for Hero.
- Jilted Hero at the altar.
- A fourteen line love poem
- Pedro The prince.
16 Clues: The playwright • Pedro The prince. • The genre of the play • A sad poem or sad ballad • Jilted Hero at the altar. • A fourteen line love poem • Where the play takes place • Innocent daughter of Don Leonato. • John Don Pedro`s brother and the villain. • Witty man who claims he will never marry. • The Governor of Messina and Hero`s father • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-17
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- What do Romeo and Juliet want to do the day after the feast?
- Romeo's cousin
- Escalus Mercutio and Paris are both relatives of
- In Act IV, Scene IV, Capulet is preparing for Juliet and Paris' wedding but it turns out to be for
- The name of Romeo's servant
- If Romeo does not leave Verona, he will be
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- Juliet's Nurse is basically her
- What is Friar Laurence to Romeo?
- What was Shakespeare?
- "Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the..."
- The city that Romeo escaped to
- Who is Juliet supposed to marry?
- Juliet is a
- Juliet meets ____ at the party.
- Who works in an apothecary?
15 Clues: Juliet is a • Romeo's cousin • What was Shakespeare? • Who works in an apothecary? • The name of Romeo's servant • The city that Romeo escaped to • Juliet's Nurse is basically her • Juliet meets ____ at the party. • What is Friar Laurence to Romeo? • Who is Juliet supposed to marry? • If Romeo does not leave Verona, he will be • "Your lives shall pay the forfeit of the..." • ...
Cue for Treason 2018-11-08
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- what kit and sir philip was gonna do but kit ran away
- secondary character
- a small quantity of liquid, especially alcohol.
- primary character
- a phrase that recurs throughout a musical work and has some symbolic significance.
- famous writer
- minor parish officer dealing with petty offenders
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- rugged rock rough or broken
- touch or handle something without permission
- it was kit's biggest secrect
- say something abruptly, especially as an aside or interruption.
- a woman's or girl's formal greeting made by bending the knees with one foot in front of the other.
- something that looks like a spear
- an upland
- a bow a curtsy of greeting
15 Clues: an upland • famous writer • primary character • secondary character • a bow a curtsy of greeting • rugged rock rough or broken • it was kit's biggest secrect • something that looks like a spear • touch or handle something without permission • a small quantity of liquid, especially alcohol. • minor parish officer dealing with petty offenders • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2018-12-20
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- Our male lead
- The thing that killed our male lead and supposedly killed our female lead
- A place meant for housing dead people
- The author of the book
- What kills our female lead
- Where our male lead is deported to
- A member of a religious order
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- Our male lead’s ex
- The family of our male lead
- Our female lead
- The family of our female lead
- The prince of Verona’s name
- A person who travels a lot, mainly in foreign places
- The place where the story takes place in
- The person our female lead is forced to married
15 Clues: Our male lead • Our female lead • Our male lead’s ex • The author of the book • What kills our female lead • The family of our male lead • The prince of Verona’s name • The family of our female lead • A member of a religious order • Where our male lead is deported to • A place meant for housing dead people • The place where the story takes place in • ...
26H 2024-04-30
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- - Rival house to Lancaster in 15th century wars four
- - National flag of the UK nine
- - Supporter of Parliament during Civil War ten
- - Part of a key 1215 charter five
- - War location for Britain in 1982 nine
- - Britain's first female Prime Minister eight
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- - Group of nations once part of the British Empire twelve
- - Iconic English playwright eleven
- - Iceni queen who fought the Romans seven
- - Supporter of the king during Civil War eight
- - Nickname for Cromwell's troops eight
- - House involved in the Wars of the Roses nine
- - Term for British overseas territories six
- - 1066 battle site eight
- - Battle site of 1415 involving Henry V nine
15 Clues: - 1066 battle site eight • - National flag of the UK nine • - Part of a key 1215 charter five • - Iconic English playwright eleven • - Nickname for Cromwell's troops eight • - War location for Britain in 1982 nine • - Iceni queen who fought the Romans seven • - Term for British overseas territories six • - Battle site of 1415 involving Henry V nine • ...
ENGLISH LITERATURE WRITERS 2023-09-17
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- The man who gave us 'THE JUNGLE BOOK'
- English writer and philologist
- Father of English literature
- novelist, essayist, journalist, critic
- He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946
- Was an expert lepidopterist and composer of chess problems.
- Greatest playwright of all times
- American novelist, short-story writer,and journalist
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- British writer and physicianBritish writer and physician
- The man who was placed in 38th place in BBC's poll of 100 GREATEST BRITONS
- The man who along with Samuel Taylor Coleridge, helped to launch the Romantic Age
- Irish novelist, poet, literary critic
- Writer
- One of the two people who interrupted the romantic trend
- Novelist
15 Clues: Writer • Novelist • Father of English literature • English writer and philologist • Greatest playwright of all times • The man who gave us 'THE JUNGLE BOOK' • Irish novelist, poet, literary critic • novelist, essayist, journalist, critic • He received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1946 • American novelist, short-story writer,and journalist • ...
Minnie 1 2024-09-18
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- King, Jazz Musician, Husband
- (Louis, Stacia, Armetta, Tina) Generational initials (hint: a test every lawyer takes)
- What after dessert at every Jackson function?
- 🛞 💸
- There’s always a pitcher full of?
- Minnie loves them. Shakespeare and Seal love them too
- Which political campaign did Minnie canvas for?
- wonderkid
- What sport did Minnie play in highschool?
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- What contest did Minnie win on the local radio station?
- lbs of butter = cake
- What hairstyle did Minnie rock in the 70s?
- What’s Minnie’s favorite color?
- Before Bailik there was Trebek!
- In what government institution did Minnie’s invention get a stamp of approval?
15 Clues: 🛞 💸 • wonderkid • lbs of butter = cake • King, Jazz Musician, Husband • What’s Minnie’s favorite color? • Before Bailik there was Trebek! • There’s always a pitcher full of? • What sport did Minnie play in highschool? • What hairstyle did Minnie rock in the 70s? • What after dessert at every Jackson function? • Which political campaign did Minnie canvas for? • ...
Teka Teki Silang 2025-07-15
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- Apa nama ibukota Jepang?
- Apa gunung tertinggi di dunia?
- Berapa banyak benua (kontinen) yang ada di dunia?
- Samudra manakah yang terbesar di dunia?
- Apa nama gunung tertinggi di Afrika?
- Siapa penulis drama "Hamlet"?
- Planet apa yang dikenal sebagai "Planet Merah".
- Apa simbol kimia untuk emas?
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- Apa nama organ terbesar dalam tubuh manusia?
- Di negara manakah Menara Eiffel berada?
- Siapa Firaun Mesir kuno yang makamnya ditemukan oleh Howard Carter pada tahun 1922?
- Planet manakah di tata surya kita yang paling besar?
- Apa ibukota Australia?
- Gas apa yang paling melimpah di atmosfer Bumi?
- Unsur kimia apa yang memiliki simbol 'O'?
15 Clues: Apa ibukota Australia? • Apa nama ibukota Jepang? • Apa simbol kimia untuk emas? • Siapa penulis drama "Hamlet"? • Apa gunung tertinggi di dunia? • Apa nama gunung tertinggi di Afrika? • Di negara manakah Menara Eiffel berada? • Samudra manakah yang terbesar di dunia? • Unsur kimia apa yang memiliki simbol 'O'? • Apa nama organ terbesar dalam tubuh manusia? • ...
MIGUEL DE CERVANTES 2025-10-21
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- Ciudad donde murió en 1616
- Ciudad donde nació Miguel de Cervantes
- Área donde dejó su mayor legado
- Parte del nombre de la ciudad natal de Cervantes
- Los que capturaron a Cervantes camino a España
- Lugar donde estuvo preso por cinco años
- Una de sus últimas novelas
- Oficio que tuvo para ganar dinero
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- Apodo que recibió por su herida en la mano
- Autor de "Don Quijote de la Mancha"
- Parte del título de otra de sus obras ("___ ejemplares")
- Escritor inglés que murió el mismo año que Cervantes
- País donde nació y vivió
- Batalla donde quedó herido Cervantes
- Quijote: Su obra más famosa
15 Clues: País donde nació y vivió • Ciudad donde murió en 1616 • Una de sus últimas novelas • Quijote: Su obra más famosa • Área donde dejó su mayor legado • Oficio que tuvo para ganar dinero • Autor de "Don Quijote de la Mancha" • Batalla donde quedó herido Cervantes • Ciudad donde nació Miguel de Cervantes • Lugar donde estuvo preso por cinco años • ...
Le théâtre 2026-05-29
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- Genre théâtral caractérisé par une fin malheureuse
- Subdivision d'une pièce de théâtre
- Forme de monologue donnant accès aux pensées des personnages
- Auteur des pièces Les Justes et Le Malentendu
- Échange de répliques entre deux personnages
- Réplique où le personnage s'adresse au public
- Situation théâtrale où l'intrigue est particulièrement compliquée
- Auteur qui écrit des pièces de théâtre
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- Auteur de Roméo et Juliette
- Subdivision théâtrale évoquant un changement de décor
- Prénom d'un personnage rendu célèbre par son grand nez
- Malentendu créant une situation comique
- Spectacle provoquant le rire
- Genre théâtral qui mélange éléments tragiques et comiques
- Forme de langage populaire québécois
15 Clues: Auteur de Roméo et Juliette • Spectacle provoquant le rire • Subdivision d'une pièce de théâtre • Forme de langage populaire québécois • Auteur qui écrit des pièces de théâtre • Malentendu créant une situation comique • Échange de répliques entre deux personnages • Auteur des pièces Les Justes et Le Malentendu • Réplique où le personnage s'adresse au public • ...
Spelling words 2022-12-04
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- able to move or be moved freely or easily.
- having qualities or an appearance traditionally associated with women.
- next to or adjoining something else.
- A network of lines that cross each other.
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- RADIOTELEPHONY
- sound amplifier
- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
- the exploitation of biological processes
8 Clues: RADIOTELEPHONY • sound amplifier • next to or adjoining something else. • the exploitation of biological processes • A network of lines that cross each other. • able to move or be moved freely or easily. • having qualities or an appearance traditionally associated with women. • English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
UK1 2016-10-23
Across
- river which flows in London
- the capital of Wales
- the birthplace of William Shakespeare
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- a document from 1215 which limited the king's power
- it consits of England, Scotland and Wales
- a medieval cathedral, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote about it in his tales
- the capital of Scotland
- the highest mountain in the UK
8 Clues: the capital of Wales • the capital of Scotland • river which flows in London • the highest mountain in the UK • the birthplace of William Shakespeare • it consits of England, Scotland and Wales • a document from 1215 which limited the king's power • a medieval cathedral, Geoffrey Chaucer wrote about it in his tales
Saint George Day's 2017-11-24
8 Clues: the thing he killed • the animal he rides on • the country he was born • the month they celebrate it • the country that celebrates it • the wapon he killed something with • the most famous dish for St. George's Day • the person who is born and died the same day as St. George
Saint George's Day 2017-11-24
8 Clues: the thing he killed • the animal he rides on • the month they celebrate it • the country where he was born • the country that celebrates it • the weapon he killed something with • the most famous dish for St. George's Day • the person who died and born the same day as him
Herb Finding 2021-12-08
8 Clues: Never gonna give you up • Welcome to the internet • 15th century mural painter • Born from the skull of Zeus • Iberis flower, usually blooms at spring • An aquatic mythical creature, usually female • “Give every man thy ear, but few thy voice.” • Time zones in Russia, a character from stranger things
Historical & Political Truths Of Macbeth Crossword 2022-01-12
8 Clues: The setting of the play • Play was written to honor whom? • Where was the real Macbeth born? • The main religon during this time • Where does Macbeth go to be crowned • Another title for the play was _____ • What 11th century King Inspired Shakespeare? • The political and social structure of the time
Drama-Ramona Radosavac 2025-02-18
Across
- lik koji ima obrnuta mišljenja od protagonista
- razgovor lika sa samim sobom
- riječi u zagradama koje opisuju emocije,misli i raspoloženja u igrokazu
- vrsta drame u kojem je tekst dodijeljen samo jednom liku
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- glavni lik u drami
- najpoznatija Shakespearova tragedija
- autor Romea i Julije
- razgovor dvoje ili više likova
8 Clues: glavni lik u drami • autor Romea i Julije • razgovor lika sa samim sobom • razgovor dvoje ili više likova • najpoznatija Shakespearova tragedija • lik koji ima obrnuta mišljenja od protagonista • vrsta drame u kojem je tekst dodijeljen samo jednom liku • riječi u zagradama koje opisuju emocije,misli i raspoloženja u igrokazu
Renessanssikirjandus 2025-04-21
Across
- Itaalia linn, mida peetakse renessansi hälliks.
- Tema kuulsaim teos on "Don Quijote".
- Prantsuse humanist, kes kirjutas "Gargantua ja Pantagruel".
- Klassikaline keel, milles sageli renessansiautorid kirjutasid.
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- Inglise näitekirjanik, kelle sulest on "Hamlet" ja "Romeo ja Julia".
- Petrarca stiilis armastusluuletus.
- Renessansiaja mõtleja, kes kirjutas "Valitsejast".
- Itaalia poeet, kes kirjutas "Jumalikust komöödiast".
8 Clues: Petrarca stiilis armastusluuletus. • Tema kuulsaim teos on "Don Quijote". • Itaalia linn, mida peetakse renessansi hälliks. • Renessansiaja mõtleja, kes kirjutas "Valitsejast". • Itaalia poeet, kes kirjutas "Jumalikust komöödiast". • Prantsuse humanist, kes kirjutas "Gargantua ja Pantagruel". • Klassikaline keel, milles sageli renessansiautorid kirjutasid. • ...
Crossword Puzzle Unit 3 2026-04-14
8 Clues: opposite of stupid • You need it for your hair. • You can smoke tobacco with it. • The first version of something. • You use it to look at yourself. • William Shakespeare wrote a lot of them. • You wear it when your trousers don't fit. • A brown vegetable that grows in the ground.
England 2022-05-21
Across
- the second largest confectionary company
- the most populated county in England
- famous author of Hamlet
- the top level the English football league system
- the national animal
- the current Prime Minister
Down
- famous red two tiered buses in England
- a bridge on the river Thames nicknamed "the winking bridge"
- the winner of the Football Association Cup Final in 1990
- the reigning royal house of the UK
- the 70th anniversary of the reign of a monarch
11 Clues: the national animal • famous author of Hamlet • the current Prime Minister • the reigning royal house of the UK • the most populated county in England • famous red two tiered buses in England • the second largest confectionary company • the 70th anniversary of the reign of a monarch • the top level the English football league system • ...
Julie Ngo 5 2020-12-17
Across
- he is a philosopher and writer who wrote "The Prince"
- he is known as the greatest Italian poet
- language spoken by people in an particular country
- someone who is not religious
- he was known for his sculptures
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- was an English playwright
- another word for "rebirth" in French
- he created the printing press in 1440
- became famous for his work the "School of Athens"
- his original name was Alessandro di Mariano Filipepi
- Painted the Monolisa
11 Clues: Painted the Monolisa • was an English playwright • someone who is not religious • he was known for his sculptures • another word for "rebirth" in French • he created the printing press in 1440 • he is known as the greatest Italian poet • became famous for his work the "School of Athens" • language spoken by people in an particular country • ...
Emily Pham 2 2020-12-18
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- drew the "Birth of Venus"
- sculpted the art named, "David"
- painted the "Mona Lisa"
- to become more interested in worldly events
- the language people spoke in their religion
- wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet"
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- was the person who created the printing press, and was the first to print the Christian Bible.
- wrote the book, "The Prince"
- wrote The Divine Comedy
- another term for rebirth
- oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin"
11 Clues: wrote The Divine Comedy • painted the "Mona Lisa" • another term for rebirth • drew the "Birth of Venus" • wrote the book, "The Prince" • sculpted the art named, "David" • wrote the famous play, "Romeo and Juliet" • to become more interested in worldly events • the language people spoke in their religion • oil painted the art "Marriage of the Virgin" • ...
Chapter 5&6 2023-02-01
Across
- A person who wrote "To be, or not to be, that is the question."
- When two things are alike
- What you do with books
- Person in a story
- "All the ****** a stage"
- A subject involving literature
Down
- A short story that rhymes
- A story that lives forever would be considered what?
- Delight you feel at recognizing something familiar
- "There is no such thing as an ******** piece of work."
- Main character in "The Jungle Book"
11 Clues: Person in a story • What you do with books • "All the ****** a stage" • A short story that rhymes • When two things are alike • A subject involving literature • Main character in "The Jungle Book" • Delight you feel at recognizing something familiar • A story that lives forever would be considered what? • "There is no such thing as an ******** piece of work." • ...
Testikoe 2023-09-06
Across
- The capital of France.
- A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet."
- The process of turning food into energy in the body.
- The largest mammal on Earth.
Down
- The largest organ in the human body.
- A planet in our solar system.
- A fundamental particle in the nucleus of an atom.
- A large, flightless bird from Australia.
- A famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- The currency of Japan.
- The chemical symbol for gold.
11 Clues: The capital of France. • The currency of Japan. • The largest mammal on Earth. • A planet in our solar system. • The chemical symbol for gold. • The largest organ in the human body. • A large, flightless bird from Australia. • A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet." • A fundamental particle in the nucleus of an atom. • ...
Crossword 2025-06-06
Across
- A story that is made up.
- A famous and timeless book.
- A famous writer of plays and poetry.
- The sequence of events in a story.
- A place where books are kept and borrowed.
Down
- A book based on real facts and information.
- A company that prints and sells books.
- A person who writes books.
- A person or being in a story.
- Someone who draws pictures for a book.
- A category of books, like mystery or fantasy.
11 Clues: A story that is made up. • A person who writes books. • A famous and timeless book. • A person or being in a story. • The sequence of events in a story. • A famous writer of plays and poetry. • A company that prints and sells books. • Someone who draws pictures for a book. • A place where books are kept and borrowed. • A book based on real facts and information. • ...
Elizabethan Theatre 2026-02-04
Across
- What is the show Christopher Marlow wrote
- what was the upper part of the stage called
- who primarily performed in london
- what royal was this era named after
- what modern day theatre aspect that included touring groups start in this era
- what new theme was introduced
- famous playwrite
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- who wrote A king or No king
- what was the name of the style of theatre
- Most famous theatre of this era
- what was the royals nickname?
11 Clues: famous playwrite • who wrote A king or No king • what was the royals nickname? • what new theme was introduced • Most famous theatre of this era • who primarily performed in london • what royal was this era named after • What is the show Christopher Marlow wrote • what was the name of the style of theatre • what was the upper part of the stage called • ...
Palavra cruzada 2024-12-20
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- Deslocamento que se faz para ir de um local a outro local
- Cidade em Itália conhecida pelos seus canais
- Época festiva onde se usam máscaras
- Terceiro mês do ano
- Amor proibido de Romeu
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- Prato cuja base é feita de farinha, fermento, sal e água
- Cidade do amor, conhecida por uma história de Shakespeare
- País europeu em forma de bota
- Meio de transporte turístico de Aveiro
- Sulco ou vala onde corre água
- Capital mundial da moda
11 Clues: Terceiro mês do ano • Amor proibido de Romeu • Capital mundial da moda • País europeu em forma de bota • Sulco ou vala onde corre água • Época festiva onde se usam máscaras • Meio de transporte turístico de Aveiro • Cidade em Itália conhecida pelos seus canais • Prato cuja base é feita de farinha, fermento, sal e água • ...
londoncrossworddg 2026-03-16
Across
- Famous shopping street
- The Prime Minister lives in _____ Street
- The river flowing through London
- Large central park with Speaker's corner
- Column of Admiral Nelson location
- Playwright associated with the Globe Theatre
Down
- It is not a clock. It is not a tower. It's a bell
- Place where The Monarch sleeps
- It goes round and round and is 130 meters high
- The ___ of London was a prison in the past
- Circus known for bright advertising screens
11 Clues: Famous shopping street • Place where The Monarch sleeps • The river flowing through London • Column of Admiral Nelson location • The Prime Minister lives in _____ Street • Large central park with Speaker's corner • The ___ of London was a prison in the past • Circus known for bright advertising screens • Playwright associated with the Globe Theatre • ...
resaissance 2022-11-29
Across
- an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
- the language or dialect that is spoken by people that are inhabiting a particular country or region
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis
- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance and arguably of all time
Down
- lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England
- likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant.
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
- William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530).
14 Clues: sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code • likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant. • lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England • an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions • the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis • ...
renaissance vocab 2021-11-18
Across
- an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect
- da Vinci, Leonardo da Vinci was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter draughtsman engineer scientist theorist sculptor and architect
- Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor
- Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty
- More, Thomas Moore was an Irish writer poet and lyricist celebrated for his Irish Melodies
- occurring once every century or similarly long period
- style of painting, Fresco is a mural painting technique that involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster so that the paint becomes an integral part of the plaster
- an outlook or system of thought attaching prime importance to human rather than divine or supernatural matters
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- Lisa, The Mona Lisa is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni known simply as Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor painter architect and poet of the High Renaissance born in the Republic of Florence
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- Guttenberg, Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor printer publisher and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
14 Clues: occurring once every century or similarly long period • Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor • Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty • ...
renaissance vocab 2021-11-18
Across
- 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
Down
- Lisa, The Mona Lisa is a half-length portrait painting by Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci
- Michelangelo di Lodovico Buonarroti Simoni known simply as Michelangelo was an Italian sculptor painter architect and poet of the High Renaissance born in the Republic of Florence
- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region
- Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th–16th centuries
- Guttenberg, Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor printer publisher and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
14 Clues: occurring once every century or similarly long period • Someone Machiavellian is sneaky cunning and lacking a moral code • an imagined place or state of things in which everything is perfect • Shakespeare, William Shakespeare was an English playwright poet and actor • Family, The House of Medici was an Italian banking family and political dynasty • ...
resaissance 2022-11-29
Across
- an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
- the language or dialect that is spoken by people that are inhabiting a particular country or region
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis
- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance and arguably of all time
Down
- lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England
- likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant.
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
- William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530).
14 Clues: sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code • likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant. • lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England • an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions • the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis • ...
resaissance 2022-11-29
Across
- an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions
- the language or dialect that is spoken by people that are inhabiting a particular country or region
- denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis.
- sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code
- Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect
- the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis
- sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance and arguably of all time
Down
- lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England
- likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant.
- method of painting water-based pigments on freshly applied plaster, usually on wall surfaces
- a fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- Johannes Gensfleisch zur Laden zum Gutenberg was a German inventor, printer, publisher, and goldsmith who introduced printing to Europe with his mechanical movable-type printing press
- William Shakespeare was an English playwright, poet and actor. He is widely regarded as the greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-eminent dramatist.
- Italian bourgeois family that ruled Florence and, later, Tuscany during most of the period from 1434 to 1737, except for two brief intervals (from 1494 to 1512 and from 1527 to 1530).
14 Clues: sneaky, cunning, and lacking a moral code • likely a portrait of the wife of a Florentine merchant. • lawyer, scholar, statesman, and Lord Chancellor to Henry VIII of England • an ideal commonwealth whose inhabitants exist under seemingly perfect conditions • the broad educational, literary, and cultural movement involving the studia humanitatis • ...
History 2021-12-03
6 Clues: Man of Peace • Shakespeare of India • Sultan , Mysore Tiger • Gandhi, Father of Nation • Nehru I love kids and flowers • Gandhi , I was Iron lady of India
The Tempest 2023-10-16
6 Clues: Who's Prospero's brother? • What's the spirit's name? • Who's Prospero's daughter? • Who's the prince of Naples? • Shakespeare Who made the play? • Who's the protagonist of The Tempest?
The United Kingdom 2022-11-18
Across
- the king of the UK (since 2022)
- nickname for London Underground
- the river flowing through the capital
- the seat of the royal family in London (two words with -)
- the capital city
- favourite fictional agent (2 words)
Down
- the main character of a series of books written by J. K. Rowling (2 words)
- famous detective (2 words)
- probably the most famous dramatist
- radio station
- the name of the national flag (2 words)
- one of the four countries
- the highest peak in the UK (2 words)
- the patron saint of Ireland and Northern Ireland
- the patron saint of Scotland
15 Clues: radio station • the capital city • one of the four countries • famous detective (2 words) • the patron saint of Scotland • the king of the UK (since 2022) • nickname for London Underground • probably the most famous dramatist • favourite fictional agent (2 words) • the highest peak in the UK (2 words) • the river flowing through the capital • ...
Independent Novel Assignment Crossword 2017-04-12
Across
- Adolf Hitler's army during world war II.
- The country under Canada
- The Home country of Anne Frank.
- A Jewish holiday commemorating the rededication of the holy temple.
- A person who flees their country because of a crisis.
- A minister in charge or a Christian church or congregation.
- A place where people go to learn.
Down
- Fall
- A teacher of Torah.
- A building or group of buildings meant to house soldiers.
- The place that has Paris as its capital.
- The Birthplace of Shakespeare and the Beatles.
- People who died a and go to heaven.
- An ethno-religious group originating from the Israelites or Hebrews.
- A locomotive.
15 Clues: Fall • A locomotive. • A teacher of Torah. • The country under Canada • The Home country of Anne Frank. • A place where people go to learn. • People who died a and go to heaven. • The place that has Paris as its capital. • Adolf Hitler's army during world war II. • The Birthplace of Shakespeare and the Beatles. • A person who flees their country because of a crisis. • ...
Electives 2021-04-09
Across
- this is used in music, dance, and theater
- an instrument family that is made of metal
- sports we work in a group to score points
- repetition of shapes or colors in order
- designing a building
- an instrument family that uses a reed
- this is a class full of activity
- more countries in the world speak this language
Down
- Arts expressing human emotion through dialogue
- this is used in PE, Dance, Theater, and Band
- We play instruments in the ______
- a form of visual expression
- a place where you learn
- a period of time when Shakespeare lived
- creative movement through music
15 Clues: designing a building • a place where you learn • a form of visual expression • creative movement through music • this is a class full of activity • We play instruments in the ______ • an instrument family that uses a reed • repetition of shapes or colors in order • a period of time when Shakespeare lived • this is used in music, dance, and theater • ...
Shakespeare's Crazy Crossword 2013-09-16
Across
- Shakespeare's first name.
- The untrue love of Hermia.
- The name of a girl who is forced to marry a man who she doesn't love.
- A group of people who represent the characters within a play.
- The friend of Hermia.
- The play is Dream _ _ _ _.
- The father of Hermia.
Down
- Magical flying creatures.
- An actor who is extremely narcissistic.
- The Duke of Athens.
- A famous playwright who wrote a Midsummer Nights Dream.
- A naughty fairy who causes much mischief.
- The Queen of the Amazons and soon to be wife of the Duke.
- The true love of Hermia.
- A certain characters head becomes a _ _ _ _ _ _.
15 Clues: The Duke of Athens. • The friend of Hermia. • The father of Hermia. • The true love of Hermia. • Magical flying creatures. • Shakespeare's first name. • The untrue love of Hermia. • The play is Dream _ _ _ _. • An actor who is extremely narcissistic. • A naughty fairy who causes much mischief. • A certain characters head becomes a _ _ _ _ _ _. • ...
Novels, Plays, and Playwrights. 2016-01-05
Across
- Antonio's closest friend.
- A friend of Antonio who married Jessica.
- The greatest writer in the English language and the world's pre-emident dramatist.
- The author of "Robinson Crusoe"
- The religion of Antonio.
- A place where Romeo was banished.
- A slave boy Robinson escaped with.
Down
- A Jewish moneylender in the story "The Merchant Of Venice".
- 2nd best playwright.
- Kinsman of Benvolio in one of Shakespeare's works.
- Daughter of the Capulets.
- Suitor of Juliet; Most preferred by the Capulets.
- The one who pretended to be a judge for Antonio.
- The wife of Antonio's friend, Graziano.
- A Caribbean native in the story "Robinson Crusoe".
15 Clues: 2nd best playwright. • The religion of Antonio. • Antonio's closest friend. • Daughter of the Capulets. • The author of "Robinson Crusoe" • A place where Romeo was banished. • A slave boy Robinson escaped with. • The wife of Antonio's friend, Graziano. • A friend of Antonio who married Jessica. • The one who pretended to be a judge for Antonio. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2016-03-17
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- Montague: The head of the Montague family and father of Romeo.
- Weapon used to kill Juliet.
- Son of Lord Montague
- Capulet: The wife of Lord Capulet and mother of Juliet.
- a speech given by a character alone on stage.
- Juliet's caretaker.
- girl Romeo USED to love
- Romeo uses this to kill himself
Down
- Used to symbolize Romeo and Juliet's love
- The apothecary lives in_______
- Laurence: Married Romeo and Juliet; made Juliet's potion.
- a long speech made by one performer or by one person in the group.
- Daughter of Lord Capulet.
- William________
- party: Where Romeo and Juliet first met.
15 Clues: William________ • Juliet's caretaker. • Son of Lord Montague • girl Romeo USED to love • Daughter of Lord Capulet. • Weapon used to kill Juliet. • The apothecary lives in_______ • Romeo uses this to kill himself • party: Where Romeo and Juliet first met. • Used to symbolize Romeo and Juliet's love • a speech given by a character alone on stage. • ...
Demacia #2 2018-02-25
Across
- Aristocrate engagé(e) pour l'extermination des monstres
- Un champion méconnu qui n'a jamais vu le jour
- Handspinner
- Allégorie de la vie
- Elle sème la mort dans le coeur de ses ennemis
- Maître épéiste de grande renommée
- Enfant mort de sélection naturelle
Down
- Style utilisé par les invocateurs les moins talentueux
- Enfant qui a sauvé une vie ionienne
- Coéquipier ponctuel du Shérif de Piltover
- Mélodie de l'Aquamancienne
- Le premier gardien du marteau
- Femme qui a cédé à la violence pour amener la paix
- Champion dont le nom est tiré d'une pièce de Shakespeare
- Il blesse les ennemis et protège les alliés tout à la fois
15 Clues: Handspinner • Allégorie de la vie • Mélodie de l'Aquamancienne • Le premier gardien du marteau • Maître épéiste de grande renommée • Enfant mort de sélection naturelle • Enfant qui a sauvé une vie ionienne • Coéquipier ponctuel du Shérif de Piltover • Un champion méconnu qui n'a jamais vu le jour • Elle sème la mort dans le coeur de ses ennemis • ...
Love Story 2018-03-14
Across
- A Montague that falls in love with Juliet.
- Is engaged to Juliet.
- Cousin of Juliet that kills Mercutio.
- Threatens Juliet to get her to marry Paris.
- Helped raise Juliet.
- Helps Romeo and Juliet get married.
- Breaks Romeos heart at the beginning of the play.
- Place where Romeo is banished to.
Down
- Defends Romeo, but is killed in the process.
- The punishment for selling poison Mantua.
- Threatens to kill the next people to fight in the streets
- Dies of woebegone after Romeo is banished.
- The writer of Romeo and Juliet.
- The place where the play happened.
- A Capulet that falls in love with Romeo.
15 Clues: Helped raise Juliet. • Is engaged to Juliet. • The writer of Romeo and Juliet. • Place where Romeo is banished to. • The place where the play happened. • Helps Romeo and Juliet get married. • Cousin of Juliet that kills Mercutio. • A Capulet that falls in love with Romeo. • The punishment for selling poison Mantua. • A Montague that falls in love with Juliet. • ...
Get to Know Ms. Saka 2023-09-05
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- The number of pets Saka has.
- The first author we will read in class.
- Saka teaches this subject.
- The name of Saka's cat translates to "tenderloin" in Spanish.
- Saka played this sport in high school and college.
- Saka lived here for 11 years.
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- Saka learned this language in school.
- Saka's favorite taco is related to the word "language".
- Saka raised these from eggs this past summer.
- Saka was nicknamed after this rapper.
- Saka has two older ______.
- The number of years Saka has been working in education.
- Saka graduated from this university.
- Every member of Saka's family is a _____.
- The city Saka was born in.
15 Clues: Saka has two older ______. • Saka teaches this subject. • The city Saka was born in. • The number of pets Saka has. • Saka lived here for 11 years. • Saka graduated from this university. • Saka learned this language in school. • Saka was nicknamed after this rapper. • The first author we will read in class. • Every member of Saka's family is a _____. • ...
WH Module 8 Esther Osituwo 2025 2025-06-01
Across
- Intellectual movement focusing on human potential.
- Powerful patrons of the arts in Florence.
- Wrote The Prince, a political treatise.
- Renaissance playwright known for Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet.
- Primary scholarly language of the Renaissance.
- Invention that greatly improved navigation and exploration.
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- Proposed the heliocentric model of the universe.
- Scientist who improved the telescope and studied motion.
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- Often called the "Father of the Renaissance
- Invented by Johannes Gutenberg, revolutionized knowledge dissemination.
- Lisa Famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci.
- Sculpture created by Michelangelo.
- The birthplace of the Renaissance.
- Architectural feature inspired by Roman designs.
15 Clues: Sculpture created by Michelangelo. • The birthplace of the Renaissance. • Wrote The Prince, a political treatise. • Powerful patrons of the arts in Florence. • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • Often called the "Father of the Renaissance • Lisa Famous portrait by Leonardo da Vinci. • Primary scholarly language of the Renaissance. • ...
Morning 4/25 2024-04-25
Across
- The inverse of squaring
- His song "Blinding Lights" is the most-streamed song on Spotify
- The largest ocean in the world
- The kind of function represented by y=mx+b
- The Japanese video game company that produces the Switch
- LAMS mascot
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- The galaxy where Earth is located
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- New York City borough
- Mr. Healy's favorite sport
- The shape of the maze in this morning work packet
- Teacher whose birthday is on Sunday
- His best work is "Light Pack"
- The kind of function you've been studying in unit 7
- Mary Jane to Tom Holland's Spider-Man
15 Clues: LAMS mascot • New York City borough • The inverse of squaring • Mr. Healy's favorite sport • Author of Romeo and Juliet • His best work is "Light Pack" • The largest ocean in the world • The galaxy where Earth is located • Teacher whose birthday is on Sunday • Mary Jane to Tom Holland's Spider-Man • The kind of function represented by y=mx+b • ...
DramaWord Crossword 2024-12-16
Across
- relating to or characteristic of the reign of Queen Elizabeth I.
- a pause or break.
- professional entertainment consisting of jokes.
- to do something.
- a person who portrays a character in a production.
- english poet and dramatist
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- a person who writes plays.
- the act of talking to oneself.
- the story's series of events
- a conversation between two or more persons
- a written work that tells a story through action and speech.
- a speech delivered by one person, or a long one-sided conversation.
- a person represented in a drama, story, etc.
- the most intense, exciting, or important point of something.
- where something happens or happened.
15 Clues: to do something. • a pause or break. • a person who writes plays. • english poet and dramatist • the story's series of events • the act of talking to oneself. • where something happens or happened. • a conversation between two or more persons • a person represented in a drama, story, etc. • professional entertainment consisting of jokes. • ...
general knowledge 2024-06-21
Across
- What is the capital of Spain?
- What artist has the most streams on Spotify?
- How many Harry Potter books are there?
- Who was known as the "Queen Of Pop?"
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- What continent doesn't have an active volcano?
- What is the tallest mountain?
- What is the element with the chemical symbol AU?
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- What is a group of pandas known as?
- Who sings toxic?
- Who was the first president of the United States?
- Which animal carries its babies in a pouch?
- What is the closet planet to the sun?
- Which planet has the most moons?
- Which rapper is BFF's with Martha Stewart
15 Clues: Who sings toxic? • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • What is the capital of Spain? • What is the tallest mountain? • Which planet has the most moons? • What is a group of pandas known as? • Who was known as the "Queen Of Pop?" • What is the closet planet to the sun? • How many Harry Potter books are there? • Which rapper is BFF's with Martha Stewart • ...
Taylor Swift 2024-10-19
Across
- Midnights song which summarises all previous albums in the bridge.
- Famous name in the song 'Style'.
- Taylor's favourite number
- A scarf is mentioned in this song.
- The sexy album.
- 'She was still ____ inside her fantasy'
- Folklore song having a name as the title.
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- Taylor was born in this month.
- Taylor and Shakespeare have both written about their versions of ____.
- Taylor's middle name
- What do Taylor stans refer to themselves as?
- Who interrupted Taylor when she won an award?
- Taylor had a 6 years relationship with ____?
- Most TTPD songs are rumoured to be about ____.
- Her namesake ex's last name.
15 Clues: The sexy album. • Taylor's middle name • Taylor's favourite number • Her namesake ex's last name. • Taylor was born in this month. • Famous name in the song 'Style'. • A scarf is mentioned in this song. • 'She was still ____ inside her fantasy' • Folklore song having a name as the title. • What do Taylor stans refer to themselves as? • ...
Shakespearean Sonnets 2026-03-25
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- The amount of lines in a Shakespearean Sonnet
- The turn at the end of a Shakespearean Sonnet
- A comparison using like or as
- The second beat in a Shakespearean Sonnet
- The beat of a poem
- The topic which these poems typically surround
- A stanza with four lines
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- The rhyming pair at the end of a poem
- A comparison without using like or as
- 10 beats separated into five pairs
- ABABCDCDEFEFGG
- The beat on which a Shakespearean Sonnet begins
- The first name of Shakespeare
- When a line reads past the end without stopping
- The paragraph of the poetry world
15 Clues: ABABCDCDEFEFGG • The beat of a poem • A stanza with four lines • The first name of Shakespeare • A comparison using like or as • The paragraph of the poetry world • 10 beats separated into five pairs • The rhyming pair at the end of a poem • A comparison without using like or as • The second beat in a Shakespearean Sonnet • The amount of lines in a Shakespearean Sonnet • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2026-04-22
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- Who is one of the Prince's relatives?
- Where is Romeo and Juliet set?
- Who do Juliet's parents want her to marry?
- Who does Romeo confide in?
- Who raised Juliet?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
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- Who is Juliet's cousin?
- What sort of play is Romeo and Juliet?
- What type of poem is the Prologue?
- Who is Romeo's cousin?
- How are Romeo and Juliet described in the Prologue?
- With whom is Romeo in love with at the beginning of the play?
- Which household is Juliet from?
- What is happening between the Capulet and Montague families?
- Which household is Romeo from?
15 Clues: Who raised Juliet? • Who is Romeo's cousin? • Who is Juliet's cousin? • Who does Romeo confide in? • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • Where is Romeo and Juliet set? • Which household is Romeo from? • Which household is Juliet from? • What type of poem is the Prologue? • Who is one of the Prince's relatives? • What sort of play is Romeo and Juliet? • ...
Renaissance News 2022-01-07
love crossword 2016-11-07
6 Clues: beautiful • famous poet • feeling towards someone • husband/wife/friend/family • someone you want to spend your life with • when you like someone you are _______ to them
Great Britain 2019-03-12
Across
- The most famous detective in the UK
- Ben One of the symbols of the UK
- The capital of Scotland
- The oldest university of the UK
- Who makes laws in the UK?
Down
- The most famous writer of the UK
- The hero in English folklore
- What is painted on the national flag of Wales?
- The largest river of the UK
- The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
10 Clues: The capital of Scotland • Who makes laws in the UK? • The largest river of the UK • The hero in English folklore • The oldest university of the UK • The most famous writer of the UK • Ben One of the symbols of the UK • The most famous detective in the UK • What is painted on the national flag of Wales? • The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
Great Britain 2019-03-12
Across
- The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
- The most famous writer of the UK
- Ben One of the symbols of the UK
- The capital of Scotland
- The oldest university of the UK
Down
- Who makes laws in the UK?
- The hero in English folklore
- The most famous detective in the UK
- The largest river of the UK
- What is painted on the national flag of Wales?
10 Clues: The capital of Scotland • Who makes laws in the UK? • The largest river of the UK • The hero in English folklore • The oldest university of the UK • The most famous writer of the UK • Ben One of the symbols of the UK • The most famous detective in the UK • What is painted on the national flag of Wales? • The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
Great Britain 2019-03-12
Across
- The most famous detective in the UK
- Who makes laws in the UK?
- The oldest university of the UK
- The capital of Scotland
- Ben One of the symbols of the UK
Down
- The largest river of the UK
- The most famous writer of the UK
- The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
- The hero in English folklore
- What is painted on the national flag of Wales?
10 Clues: The capital of Scotland • Who makes laws in the UK? • The largest river of the UK • The hero in English folklore • The oldest university of the UK • The most famous writer of the UK • Ben One of the symbols of the UK • The most famous detective in the UK • What is painted on the national flag of Wales? • The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
Great Britain 2019-03-16
Across
- The most famous detective in the UK
- Who makes laws in the UK?
- The capital of Scotland
- The hero in English folklore
- The largest river of the UK
Down
- The most famous writer of the UK
- What is painted on the national flag of Wales?
- The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
- One of the symbols of the UK
- The oldest university of the UK
10 Clues: The capital of Scotland • Who makes laws in the UK? • The largest river of the UK • One of the symbols of the UK • The hero in English folklore • The oldest university of the UK • The most famous writer of the UK • The most famous detective in the UK • What is painted on the national flag of Wales? • The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
BNW Chapter 12 2022-01-26
Across
- Bernard's other victim-friend
- ____ and Helmholtz took to each other immediately
- ____ proclaimed his triumph on every invitation card
- ____ refused to come to the party
- What was the word used to describe the paper Mond finished reading?
- Helmholtz's reaction to fathers and mothers
Down
- What did John read to Helmholtz?
- John was reading ____
- Reason Helmholtz came into contact with Authority
- ____ worries that John does not like him/her
10 Clues: John was reading ____ • Bernard's other victim-friend • What did John read to Helmholtz? • ____ refused to come to the party • Helmholtz's reaction to fathers and mothers • ____ worries that John does not like him/her • ____ and Helmholtz took to each other immediately • Reason Helmholtz came into contact with Authority • ...
Shakespeare Goes to Gravel Gulch 2022-02-08
Across
- a ditch with a dry creek bed at the bottom
- nonsense
- A person who searches for silver or gold, using drilling, mining, or excavation
- criminal
- someone who cheats another person of their money
Down
- someone who writes plays
- a famous English playwright and poet
- nonsensical or insincere talk
- an extraordinary person, place, or event
- a naturally occurring piece of native gold
- a group of actors or other entertainers who tour
11 Clues: nonsense • criminal • someone who writes plays • nonsensical or insincere talk • a famous English playwright and poet • an extraordinary person, place, or event • a naturally occurring piece of native gold • a ditch with a dry creek bed at the bottom • a group of actors or other entertainers who tour • someone who cheats another person of their money • ...
Winter/tion rule 2015-01-15
Across
- an old name for bucket
- noun which comes from the verb "to receive"
- you receive this at school
- Beethoven composed may of these
- Poem written by William Shakespeare
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- clergyman in charge of an Anglican parish
- a doctor may write one of these for you
- her nose was red and raw in the poem "Winter"
- noun which comes from the verb "to separate"
- another name for a country
10 Clues: an old name for bucket • you receive this at school • another name for a country • Beethoven composed may of these • Poem written by William Shakespeare • a doctor may write one of these for you • clergyman in charge of an Anglican parish • noun which comes from the verb "to receive" • noun which comes from the verb "to separate" • ...
Fili, to dáš! 2022-12-24
Across
- jméno chlupatého domácího mazlíčka
- nejstarší a také nejobsáhlejší skupina hudebních nástrojů
- sportovní náčiní tenisty
- místo,kde lidé chtějí posílit svou svalovou hmotu
- 1564 – 1616,významný anglický básník a dramatik
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- psací a kreslící nástroj,používá tuhu, směs grafitu a jílu
- jméno mého kamaráda, svátek 22.prosince
- označení pro hezkého chlapce nebo dobře oblečeného mladíka
- jména milého pana učitele z Mikulčic
- typ účesu, resp. část vlasů na čele sčesaných na stranu
10 Clues: sportovní náčiní tenisty • jméno chlupatého domácího mazlíčka • jména milého pana učitele z Mikulčic • jméno mého kamaráda, svátek 22.prosince • 1564 – 1616,významný anglický básník a dramatik • místo,kde lidé chtějí posílit svou svalovou hmotu • typ účesu, resp. část vlasů na čele sčesaných na stranu • nejstarší a také nejobsáhlejší skupina hudebních nástrojů • ...
Brave New World - Chapter 13 2022-11-30
Across
- John's favorite author/poet.
- An expression of shock that Lenina is in.
- The person who loves Lenina.
- Obscure word referring to an article of clothing on page 175.
Down
- The 5th word in the movie John saw.
- The one referred to as "Whore".
- Common term John is referred to as.
- Lenina's solution to John's sweeping proposition.
- What Lenina does to her clothes.
- What does John threaten to do to Lenina?
10 Clues: John's favorite author/poet. • The person who loves Lenina. • The one referred to as "Whore". • What Lenina does to her clothes. • The 5th word in the movie John saw. • Common term John is referred to as. • What does John threaten to do to Lenina? • An expression of shock that Lenina is in. • Lenina's solution to John's sweeping proposition. • ...
Madison Cochran Section 3 2020-10-05
Across
- in Greek it means no place
- is a pardon
- set aside henrys marriage.
- of augsburg famous religious settlement
- applied to Christians who belonged to non-catholic churches
Down
- is a church
- Gutenberg 1440 a craftsman from Germany developed a printing press that incorporated a number of new technologies
- shakespeare the most famous writer of the Elizabethan age
- a movement from religious reform
- it became a separate religious group
10 Clues: is a church • is a pardon • in Greek it means no place • set aside henrys marriage. • a movement from religious reform • it became a separate religious group • of augsburg famous religious settlement • shakespeare the most famous writer of the Elizabethan age • applied to Christians who belonged to non-catholic churches • ...
Romeo And Juliet 2022-05-10
Across
- The last name of the writer of "Romeo And Juliet"
- Who is the man that loves Juliet, besides Romeo?
- Who is the main female character?
- Where does the story take place?
- Who is the main male character?
- Who kills Mercutio?
Down
- Who did Romey love before Juliet?
- Who is Romeo's cousin?
- What did Romeo use to kill himself?
- Where was Juliet placed, after people thought she was dead?
10 Clues: Who kills Mercutio? • Who is Romeo's cousin? • Who is the main male character? • Where does the story take place? • Who did Romey love before Juliet? • Who is the main female character? • What did Romeo use to kill himself? • Who is the man that loves Juliet, besides Romeo? • The last name of the writer of "Romeo And Juliet" • ...
Green Week 7 2022-10-05
Across
- The _________ bus is 6:30, and the latest bus is 10:00
- The Hoosier state
- You should _________ your lines before your performance
- Able
- "To be or not to be" is a famous Shakespeare ________
Down
- This southern state is the birthplace of blues music
- This state's capital city is Baton Rouge
- Not on purpose
- Chicago is in the state
- The ______ of the swimming pool in the deep end is 12 feet
10 Clues: Able • Not on purpose • The Hoosier state • Chicago is in the state • This state's capital city is Baton Rouge • This southern state is the birthplace of blues music • "To be or not to be" is a famous Shakespeare ________ • The _________ bus is 6:30, and the latest bus is 10:00 • You should _________ your lines before your performance • ...
Icons of UK 2023-09-17
Across
- The place where Anne Boleyn was executed.
- Amount of historical stones.
- Princess of Wales.
- Writer of Romeo and Juliet.
Down
- The author of Harry Potter.
- Most popular clock of England.
- The author of The Picture of Dorian Gray.
- Bram Stoker is known because of his book about a new monster, a vampire, known as...
- The singer of Rolling in the deep.
- king of England at the moment.
10 Clues: Princess of Wales. • The author of Harry Potter. • Writer of Romeo and Juliet. • Amount of historical stones. • Most popular clock of England. • king of England at the moment. • The singer of Rolling in the deep. • The place where Anne Boleyn was executed. • The author of The Picture of Dorian Gray. • ...
Monday Crossword 2024-01-26
Across
- The capital city of France.
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet".
- The process by which plants make their own food.
- Smooth and slippery; can cause you to slip.
- The currency of Japan.
Down
- The third planet from the sun.
- A famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- The largest mammal in the world.
- The science of matter and its interactions.
- A popular board game involving strategy and world domination.
10 Clues: The currency of Japan. • The capital city of France. • The third planet from the sun. • The largest mammal in the world. • The author of "Romeo and Juliet". • The science of matter and its interactions. • Smooth and slippery; can cause you to slip. • The process by which plants make their own food. • A famous detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. • ...
cultura general 2025-11-07
Across
- Sistema de gobierno donde el pueblo elige
- Unidad básica de los seres vivos
- Red global que conecta computadoras en todo el mundo
- Famoso escritor inglés de "Romeo y Julieta"
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- Protagonista de "Las mil y una noches"
- Resto de un ser vivo conservado en rocas
- Río más caudaloso del mundo
- Gas esencial para la respiración
- Cordillera más larga de América del Sur
- Libro que contiene mapas del mundo
10 Clues: Río más caudaloso del mundo • Unidad básica de los seres vivos • Gas esencial para la respiración • Libro que contiene mapas del mundo • Protagonista de "Las mil y una noches" • Cordillera más larga de América del Sur • Resto de un ser vivo conservado en rocas • Sistema de gobierno donde el pueblo elige • Famoso escritor inglés de "Romeo y Julieta" • ...
Gnomeo and Juliet 2024-11-25
Across
- Featherstone, the bird character, is this type of decoration.
- The movie is based on a famous play by this author.
- The female protagonist.
- Gnomeo belongs to this color faction.
Down
- Gnomeo has a race with this machine.
- The main setting of the movie.
- The characters are this type of ornament.
- Gnomeo’s family name in the original play.
- Juliet’s family name in the original play.
- Juliet belongs to this color faction.
10 Clues: The female protagonist. • The main setting of the movie. • Gnomeo has a race with this machine. • Juliet belongs to this color faction. • Gnomeo belongs to this color faction. • The characters are this type of ornament. • Gnomeo’s family name in the original play. • Juliet’s family name in the original play. • The movie is based on a famous play by this author. • ...
Crossword Time 2025-02-26
Across
- Missing school (pl.)
- What everybody writes right before class
- What does our French teacher throw at us?
- Something that you crave the most.
- What do we have to write on our EN state exams?
Down
- How many years did we spend in this school?
- What type of magazine is this?
- What colour does Kalia wear the most?
- April is the month of...
- We study at ELS and we have no...
10 Clues: Missing school (pl.) • April is the month of... • What type of magazine is this? • We study at ELS and we have no... • Something that you crave the most. • What colour does Kalia wear the most? • What everybody writes right before class • What does our French teacher throw at us? • How many years did we spend in this school? • What do we have to write on our EN state exams?
Tooth and Nail 2021-04-29
Across
- The play that is referenced throughout the book
- What went missing
- A society for the elite
- What Professor Carmen Torres is called by her students
Down
- The purpose of this book
- Where Leo thought the next fragment of the old letter would be
- A famous author referenced throughout the book
- What Caitlin and Phil did in the Epilogue
- The Shakespeare quote Caitlin's dad says
- The University newspaper
10 Clues: What went missing • A society for the elite • The purpose of this book • The University newspaper • The Shakespeare quote Caitlin's dad says • What Caitlin and Phil did in the Epilogue • A famous author referenced throughout the book • The play that is referenced throughout the book • What Professor Carmen Torres is called by her students • ...
ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE ACCORDING TO ANNOUCK 2021-04-27
Across
- The most famous dramaturge
- Singer specialising in the lyrical genre
- The part of the play that marks the important elements of the action
- Hippy-Movement
- A person who performs in the theatre
Down
- A long sequence of sentences spoken by the same character without interruption
- Person who plays a role
- The main characters are puck and titania
- Person watching a performance
- Exchange between two characters in a play
10 Clues: Hippy-Movement • Person who plays a role • The most famous dramaturge • Person watching a performance • A person who performs in the theatre • The main characters are puck and titania • Singer specialising in the lyrical genre • Exchange between two characters in a play • The part of the play that marks the important elements of the action • ...
"Tooth and Nail" IR 2021-04-29
Across
- The University newspaper
- What Professor Carmen Torres is called by her students
- A famous author referenced throughout the book
- The purpose of this book
- Where Leo thought the next fragment of the old letter would be
- The Shakespeare quote Caitlin's dad says
Down
- What went missing
- The play that is referenced throughout the book
- What Caitlin and Phil did in the Epilogue
- A society for the elite
10 Clues: What went missing • A society for the elite • The University newspaper • The purpose of this book • The Shakespeare quote Caitlin's dad says • What Caitlin and Phil did in the Epilogue • A famous author referenced throughout the book • The play that is referenced throughout the book • What Professor Carmen Torres is called by her students • ...
Round 5 2022-03-11
Across
- Barry B. Benson asks "Ya like ____?"
- Singer of Forget You
- This MLB team is on pace to have the highest payroll ever at $231 million
- Number of bits in a byte
Down
- This country uses the dialing code +33
- This is the longest Shakespeare play
- The voice of SpongeBob
- Australia lost a "war" to these birds
- Current leader in the graphics card market
- Manufacturer of the Veyron and the Chiron
10 Clues: Singer of Forget You • The voice of SpongeBob • Number of bits in a byte • This is the longest Shakespeare play • Barry B. Benson asks "Ya like ____?" • Australia lost a "war" to these birds • This country uses the dialing code +33 • Manufacturer of the Veyron and the Chiron • Current leader in the graphics card market • ...
Great Britain 2019-03-12
Across
- The largest river of the UK
- The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
- The most famous detective in the UK
- Who makes laws in the UK?
- Ben One of the symbols of the UK
- The oldest university of the UK
- What is painted on the national flag of Wales?
Down
- The most famous writer of the UK
- The hero in English folklore
- The capital of Scotland
10 Clues: The capital of Scotland • Who makes laws in the UK? • The largest river of the UK • The hero in English folklore • The oldest university of the UK • The most famous writer of the UK • Ben One of the symbols of the UK • The most famous detective in the UK • What is painted on the national flag of Wales? • The second name of the current Prime Minister of the UK
London monuments 2013-04-30
Across
- The Prime Minister lives in this street.
- They guard the Crown Jewels.
- His column is at the Trafalgar Square.
- This river is in London.
- The architect of St. Paul´s Cathedral.
Down
- You go there to watch tennis.
- The .... Bridge is the most famous bridge in London.
- There are seven of them in the Tower of London.
- Shakespeare played in this theatre.
- In ... Park, you can say what you want.
10 Clues: This river is in London. • They guard the Crown Jewels. • You go there to watch tennis. • Shakespeare played in this theatre. • His column is at the Trafalgar Square. • The architect of St. Paul´s Cathedral. • In ... Park, you can say what you want. • The Prime Minister lives in this street. • There are seven of them in the Tower of London. • ...
Renaissance Cross word 2023-12-01
Across
- moving quietly in a slow gliding motion
- a weight hung from a fixed point so it can swing
- leader of catholic church
- vocal music done by 3-6 people
- an item used for viewing small objects
- light flowing steps and gestures
Down
- wrote romeo and juliet
- a small instrument with a round back
- discovered the 4 most massive moons of jupiter
- famous for painting on a monumental scale
10 Clues: wrote romeo and juliet • leader of catholic church • vocal music done by 3-6 people • light flowing steps and gestures • a small instrument with a round back • an item used for viewing small objects • moving quietly in a slow gliding motion • famous for painting on a monumental scale • discovered the 4 most massive moons of jupiter • ...
United Kingdom 2023-12-06
Across
- The political center of Northern Ireland.
- Believed to inhabit a Scottish loch.
- Located in London, the Changing of the Guard takes place here.
- Born in Stratford-upon-Avon, his works include "Romeo and Juliet."
- Flows through England and Wales.
Down
- Often heard in Scottish folk music.
- The River Thames flows through it.
- "Double, double, toil and trouble..."
- Proposed the theory of evolution.
- Often associated with love and romance.
10 Clues: Flows through England and Wales. • Proposed the theory of evolution. • The River Thames flows through it. • Often heard in Scottish folk music. • Believed to inhabit a Scottish loch. • "Double, double, toil and trouble..." • Often associated with love and romance. • The political center of Northern Ireland. • Located in London, the Changing of the Guard takes place here. • ...
Midsummer 2023-12-10
Across
- "Famous ________ in history", article by A. Hemnani
- "___ year": 2024
- Eaten in Brazilian Christmas Eve
- The point at which the Sun reaches its highest point in the Sky for the year
- "Midsummer _______", article by A/ Jabur
- "Jewish Christmas"
Down
- Lights up in the sky
- Author of a famous play which includes this month's theme in its title
- How we refer to New Year's in Brazil (in French!)
- "secret _____": gift-giving tradition
10 Clues: "___ year": 2024 • "Jewish Christmas" • Lights up in the sky • Eaten in Brazilian Christmas Eve • "secret _____": gift-giving tradition • "Midsummer _______", article by A/ Jabur • How we refer to New Year's in Brazil (in French!) • "Famous ________ in history", article by A. Hemnani • Author of a famous play which includes this month's theme in its title • ...
Shakespeare's 12th Night 2022-08-14
Across
- Andrew Sir Toby's friend, fails to interest Olivia
- wealthy, beautiful, sad, pursued by men
- wrote the script for 12th Night
- nobleman in love with Olivia
- overly serious steward to Lady Olivia
Down
- Viola's twin brother, survives a storm
- Toby Belch rowdy, partying uncle of Olivia
- Clever serving-woman, practical jokester
- rescues Sebastian helps him in every way he can
- washes up and disguises herself as a man
- court jester, jokes, sings and gives wise advice
11 Clues: nobleman in love with Olivia • wrote the script for 12th Night • overly serious steward to Lady Olivia • Viola's twin brother, survives a storm • wealthy, beautiful, sad, pursued by men • Clever serving-woman, practical jokester • washes up and disguises herself as a man • Toby Belch rowdy, partying uncle of Olivia • rescues Sebastian helps him in every way he can • ...
Top Ten Influential Americans 2023-05-09
Across
- HEEHEE, a singer who can dance very well. Moonwalk!
- Kim Kardashian wore her dress and messed it up
- I can buy myself flowers; I can hold my own hand
- Went to the moon
- Played jack in Titanic
- well-known singer. baby,baby, baby ohhhhhhhhh
Down
- Funniest actor alive, dressed in baggy clothes
- First president
- Shine bright like a diamond
- was a Famous writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet
10 Clues: First president • Went to the moon • Played jack in Titanic • Shine bright like a diamond • well-known singer. baby,baby, baby ohhhhhhhhh • Funniest actor alive, dressed in baggy clothes • Kim Kardashian wore her dress and messed it up • was a Famous writer who wrote Romeo and Juliet • I can buy myself flowers; I can hold my own hand • ...
General Knowledge Quiz 2023-09-30
Across
- largest planet in our solar system
- The longest river in the world
- process of plants converting sunlight into energy
- chemical element with the symbol "Fe"
- The smallest unit of life
Down
- The chemical symbol for gold (2 letters)
- The first human to set foot on the moon
- study of ancient life through fossils
- author of "Romeo and Juliet"
- The formula E=mc^2 is associated with this scientist
10 Clues: The smallest unit of life • author of "Romeo and Juliet" • The longest river in the world • largest planet in our solar system • study of ancient life through fossils • chemical element with the symbol "Fe" • The first human to set foot on the moon • The chemical symbol for gold (2 letters) • process of plants converting sunlight into energy • ...
unit 9 B 2025-04-30
Across
- this movie had a lot of ___________ ideas
- Fred hopes to make ____________ in business
- I __________d that something was terribly wrong.
- the __________ man owns big apartment
- the _________s served out food well
Down
- people want ___________ and prosperity for their country
- Shakespeare wrote many ________s and plays
- I ___________ my friends and family
- the __________s will be coming to our house at 6:00 PM
- Beatles is famous ____________ from UK
10 Clues: I ___________ my friends and family • the _________s served out food well • the __________ man owns big apartment • Beatles is famous ____________ from UK • this movie had a lot of ___________ ideas • Shakespeare wrote many ________s and plays • Fred hopes to make ____________ in business • I __________d that something was terribly wrong. • ...
