shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1-7 The Fault in our Stars 2019-09-19
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- Which foundation agreed to fly them to Amsterdam?
- Van Houten`s assistant
- What was Hazel´s first destination wish?
- Augustus` late girlfriend
- What´s the Faith of ...., the Hamster
- what does the nurse feed Hazel?
- the city they want to travel to
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- Who was wrong in Augustus`eyes (poet)
- When Hazel screams because of the pain, she feels like lots of .... going on in her head
- What does Hazel buy Isaac in the hospital?
- how does Hazel behave during the dinner with their parents?
- The Dutch ... Man
- Dr.... Maria decides if Hazel can travel
- narrator in Imperial Affliction
14 Clues: The Dutch ... Man • Van Houten`s assistant • Augustus` late girlfriend • what does the nurse feed Hazel? • the city they want to travel to • narrator in Imperial Affliction • Who was wrong in Augustus`eyes (poet) • What´s the Faith of ...., the Hamster • Dr.... Maria decides if Hazel can travel • What was Hazel´s first destination wish? • ...
2017 English Conversation Review 2017-06-08
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- a word made from the 1st letters of other words (SNAFU)
- The Princess _______
- yabba dabba do
- _____ dissn me fo' fool?
- "Zombies eat brains. You're not in danger." is an example of an
- ________ stress - a key to sounding more like a native speaker
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- Shakespeare. 16th century Game of Thrones
- zero, first, second, third
- classically trained musicians who play music from AC-DC, Prodigy and metal bands
- a non-word with meaning (FBI, UNICEF)
- "yo, momma" is an example of ________
- _____ sleek swans swim
- Big fish, small ________
- to be "up in the air"(to be uncertain) is an example of an ____
14 Clues: yabba dabba do • The Princess _______ • _____ sleek swans swim • _____ dissn me fo' fool? • Big fish, small ________ • zero, first, second, third • a non-word with meaning (FBI, UNICEF) • "yo, momma" is an example of ________ • Shakespeare. 16th century Game of Thrones • a word made from the 1st letters of other words (SNAFU) • ...
Las Asignaturas 2018-05-08
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- Learn about Christianity, Buddhism, Islam etc.
- How computer-literate are you?
- Study Shakespeare, Harry Potter or sometimes grammar
- Play lots of different sports and games
- This is actually 3 subjects - biology, physics and chemistry.
- Draw pictures or paint during this lesson
- Learn about different types of music around the world
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- Build something out of wood or maybe bake a cake
- Volcanoes and earthquakes make for interesting learning
- Hola - te gusta esta asignatura?
- Where else would you learn Pythagoras and trigonometry?
- Bonjour! Vous apprenez le francais?
- Learn about different time periods (eg. WWI, the Tudors)
- Many famous actors will have enjoyed this subject
14 Clues: How computer-literate are you? • Hola - te gusta esta asignatura? • Bonjour! Vous apprenez le francais? • Play lots of different sports and games • Draw pictures or paint during this lesson • Learn about Christianity, Buddhism, Islam etc. • Build something out of wood or maybe bake a cake • Many famous actors will have enjoyed this subject • ...
Heroes and Villains 2022-03-31
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- Another word for the main character
- Who wrote twelfth night and Richard III?
- Stole from the rich and gave to the poor
- Another word for really smart
- A word to describe Atticus Finch beginning with 'f'
- When a character speaks their thoughts out loud.
- A key word beginning with W
- a describing word
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- A hero who does bad things for the sake of the good
- A hero who hid her identity in order to survive
- Describing something 'like' or 'as' something else
- When a hero doesn't have typical heroic traits
- A 14 line poem usually about love.
- The villain from Coraline
14 Clues: a describing word • The villain from Coraline • A key word beginning with W • Another word for really smart • A 14 line poem usually about love. • Another word for the main character • Who wrote twelfth night and Richard III? • Stole from the rich and gave to the poor • When a hero doesn't have typical heroic traits • A hero who hid her identity in order to survive • ...
Huckleberry Finn Chapters 2024-03-12
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- Huck's friend that he encounters again at the end
- The town Huck is from
- The king and duke perform a play made by this person
- The family that has a feud with the Shepherdsons
- Faked their own death
- The family the duke and king pretend to be brothers from England
- Huck's father
- The slave that Huck traveled with
- The person who owned Jim
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- The animal Jim got bit by
- The kind of pie Huck makes for Jim
- The river Huck and Jim travel on
- The name of the widow that Huck lived with
- The island Huck escaped to
14 Clues: Huck's father • The town Huck is from • Faked their own death • The person who owned Jim • The animal Jim got bit by • The island Huck escaped to • The river Huck and Jim travel on • The slave that Huck traveled with • The kind of pie Huck makes for Jim • The name of the widow that Huck lived with • The family that has a feud with the Shepherdsons • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2025-09-15
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- Who focused of humanism in his plays
- Who argued free will and humanism
- What did Renaissance art shift to from being abstract
- Moved away from only thinking about ___
- What kind happened in the middle ages
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- Who was the "Father of the Renaissance"
- Who wrote "The Prince"
- what does wealth give
- Art began to focus on human form or ____
- Changes in thinking caused a growth in these
- Marco polo caused this to happen when he started trade from China
- What is the renaissance about?
- What was the most important in the dark ages
- These happened in the middle ages
14 Clues: what does wealth give • Who wrote "The Prince" • What is the renaissance about? • Who argued free will and humanism • These happened in the middle ages • Who focused of humanism in his plays • What kind happened in the middle ages • Who was the "Father of the Renaissance" • Moved away from only thinking about ___ • Art began to focus on human form or ____ • ...
Ingliz tili rivojlanishi, tarixi savollari 2025-11-24
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- Lotin va yunon so‘zlari qaysi soha bilan bog‘liq?
- Grammatik jins yo‘qolishi qaysi davrda boshlangan?
- Ingliz tili qaysi sohada eng ko‘p ishlatiladi? (Xalqaro aloqa va texnologiya)
- Ingliz tilining rivojiga katta ta’sir ko‘rsatgan yozuvchi?
- Ingliz tilining asosiy lahjalaridan biri?
- Ingliz tili qachon global tilga aylangan? (Britaniya imperiyasi davri)
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- Ingliz tilining asosiy lahjalaridan biri?
- Ingliz tili qaysi til oilasiga kiradi?
- British Englishdagi yozuv (American: color)?
- Ingliz tilining eng qadimgi davri qanday nomlanadi?
- 1066-yildan so‘ng ingliz tiliga kirib kelgan asosiy so‘zlar qaysi tilga tegishli?
- Ingliz tilidagi urg‘u turi?
- Lotin va yunon so‘zlari ko‘proq qaysi sohalarda ishlatiladi?
- Ingliz tili German tillarining qaysi guruhiga kiradi?
- Qadimgi ingliz tilidagi mashhur asar?
15 Clues: Ingliz tilidagi urg‘u turi? • Qadimgi ingliz tilidagi mashhur asar? • Ingliz tili qaysi til oilasiga kiradi? • Ingliz tilining asosiy lahjalaridan biri? • Ingliz tilining asosiy lahjalaridan biri? • British Englishdagi yozuv (American: color)? • Lotin va yunon so‘zlari qaysi soha bilan bog‘liq? • Grammatik jins yo‘qolishi qaysi davrda boshlangan? • ...
GLOBE THEATRE 2025-11-30
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- Tipi di ruoli interpretati dai ragazzi giovani.
- Zona del teatro per i più agiati.
- Non potevano recitare in teatro.
- Coloro che hanno distrutto il Globe.
- Così si chiamava la platea del Globe.
- Gli anni passati dalla distruzione all'inizio della rinascita del Globe.
- Attore e regista americano che ha ricostruito il Globe.
- Fiume di Londra.
- L'attore e scenografo che fece costruire il Globe.
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- L'epoca in cui nacque il Globe.
- Quello del teatro era "di massa".
- Parola che può tradursi in "successone" in campo cinematografico.
- Il numero di persone che il Globe poteva ospitare.
- Quelli ricchissimi potevano guardare lo spettacolo da lì.
14 Clues: Fiume di Londra. • L'epoca in cui nacque il Globe. • Non potevano recitare in teatro. • Quello del teatro era "di massa". • Zona del teatro per i più agiati. • Coloro che hanno distrutto il Globe. • Così si chiamava la platea del Globe. • Tipi di ruoli interpretati dai ragazzi giovani. • Il numero di persone che il Globe poteva ospitare. • ...
the merchant of venice by shakespeare 2025-10-24
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- rich.
- is a person who lives in venis and he has a lot
- him.
- is Shlock daughter and she marred lorenze.
- is portias maid and she marred Grautisand.
- ancelot is Sholcks servant but he does not want to work
- wants to marred Jessica and he is rich.
- is a character form the merchant of venis and he is
- is bassanio friend.
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- of moroco wants to marred portia but she said no.
- is a person who lives in venis and her father is
- ships.
- is a person who lives in venis and he is very
- the writer of 'the merchant of veniS
14 Clues: him. • rich. • ships. • is bassanio friend. • the writer of 'the merchant of veniS • wants to marred Jessica and he is rich. • is Shlock daughter and she marred lorenze. • is portias maid and she marred Grautisand. • is a person who lives in venis and he is very • is a person who lives in venis and he has a lot • is a person who lives in venis and her father is • ...
Escape Room 2025-02-06
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- "Ser o no ser, esa es la cuestion" ¿A qué obra pertenece esta famosa frase?
- ¿Cuál es el apellido de uno de los personajes principales de Romeo y Julieta?
- ¿Quién escribió las obras Otelo, Rey Lear y El Mercader de Venecia?
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- ¿Quién es el rey al que lo consume el poder y la paranoia en una de las obras del famoso dramaturgo?
- ¿Cual es el nombre del teatro donde se presentaba Shakespeare y su compañia de teatro?
5 Clues: ¿Quién escribió las obras Otelo, Rey Lear y El Mercader de Venecia? • "Ser o no ser, esa es la cuestion" ¿A qué obra pertenece esta famosa frase? • ¿Cuál es el apellido de uno de los personajes principales de Romeo y Julieta? • ¿Cual es el nombre del teatro donde se presentaba Shakespeare y su compañia de teatro? • ...
Theatre Crossword 2018-03-28
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- Term for speakers additional to the main PA to improve the sound in particular locations
- A passage through seating.
- a tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written between 1605 and 1608. The play is based on the life of the legendary Roman leader
- Call at the end of a performance, the acknowledgement of applause by actors - the bows.
- a Russian playwright and short-story writer, who is considered to be among the greatest writers of short fiction in history.
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- The international term for lighting equipment
- Break between sections of a performance. During a play, the interval is normally half way through a standard length performance (approx 1 hour each half) and is usually 15 or 20 minutes in duration. Known in the US as an INTERMISSION.
- a tragedy by William Shakespeare,set in medieval Scotland and partly based on a true historical account
- A kind of flexible studio theatre where the audience and actors are in the same room, surrounded by black tabs (curtains). Doesn't necessarily describe the audience layout, which can be easily reconfigured.
- The part of the theatre accommodating the audience during the performance. Sometimes known as the "house".
- The members of the acting company. The Cast List contains the names of the actors and the characters they'll be playing.
11 Clues: A passage through seating. • The international term for lighting equipment • Call at the end of a performance, the acknowledgement of applause by actors - the bows. • Term for speakers additional to the main PA to improve the sound in particular locations • a tragedy by William Shakespeare,set in medieval Scotland and partly based on a true historical account • ...
LitGames 2023-04-28
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- Indian journalist and TV anchor for hard-hitting reporting.
- Pakistani poet, philosopher, and politician.
- English author of "Pride and Prejudice" and "Sense and Sensibility."
- Indian author of works depicting marginalized in society.
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- Urdu poet of ghazals and contributions to Urdu language.
- Persian mystical poet.
- English playwright of "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet."
- Pakistani author of short stories exploring human nature and society.
- Pakistani socialist poet.
9 Clues: Persian mystical poet. • Pakistani socialist poet. • Pakistani poet, philosopher, and politician. • English playwright of "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet." • Urdu poet of ghazals and contributions to Urdu language. • Indian author of works depicting marginalized in society. • Indian journalist and TV anchor for hard-hitting reporting. • ...
English 2021-12-20
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- Where is Shakespear from
- A holiday in the winter
- what was Shakespeares wife's name
- what is the capital of India
- They help Santa give all the kids in the world gifts on Christmas Eve
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- It is a country in southern Africa that borders, among others, Botswana, Lesotho
- A wither
- the largest country in South Asia
- We get them on holidays like Christmas
9 Clues: A wither • A holiday in the winter • Where is Shakespear from • what is the capital of India • the largest country in South Asia • what was Shakespeares wife's name • We get them on holidays like Christmas • They help Santa give all the kids in the world gifts on Christmas Eve • It is a country in southern Africa that borders, among others, Botswana, Lesotho
Gore Range Gazette - Crossword 2023-12-04
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- play the 'Shakespeare Club' plans to perform
- annual Vail Friends of Dance performance
- one of five winter sports at VMS
- head of school prior to Mr. Imperi
- jersey number Drew Johnson wears (look closely)
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- lower-schoolers favorite run on Ski Friday
- chess club leader's nickname
- high-shcool exam Thurs, 21st (AM)
- the first VMS students used this man's home as a classroom (last name)
9 Clues: chess club leader's nickname • one of five winter sports at VMS • high-shcool exam Thurs, 21st (AM) • head of school prior to Mr. Imperi • annual Vail Friends of Dance performance • lower-schoolers favorite run on Ski Friday • play the 'Shakespeare Club' plans to perform • jersey number Drew Johnson wears (look closely) • ...
TRW Crossword Challenge 2025-02-01
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- In 2023, a new sports DSA track was introduced in RI. Which sports CCA is that?
- A core value that strengthens the Rafflesian spirit and bonds the school community. Hint: It’s in this year's TRWeek Theme!
- While the name may not tell you what the club does, what do the members of Infocomm Club do?
- What major astronomy-related event did RISAC hold last year? Fun fact: Check out @grifflesgram for the post about this event!
- What is the name of the annual physical navigation race in which Boys' Brigade companies all around Singapore participate in?
- What is this year’s TRWeek theme? Hint: It’s also where our school is located!
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- In RI’s rich history, how many times did the Raffles Archives and Museum have to relocate?
- Which of our principals initiated the CCA Raffles Players? Fun fact: He loved Shakespeare so much, to the point where he made it a yearly tradition for Raffles Players to perform one Shakespeare play every year!
- How long has the football CCA been on a hiatus in RI? Fun fact: It’s more than 15 years!
- Every year, each house strives to be the house champion during the annual house cup. What does this show about our houses? Hint: Look towards a particular Hogwarts house...
- RI has over 35 CCAs! What does this show about our CCAs?
- How many vocal ranges are there in Raffles Voices?
12 Clues: How many vocal ranges are there in Raffles Voices? • RI has over 35 CCAs! What does this show about our CCAs? • What is this year’s TRWeek theme? Hint: It’s also where our school is located! • In 2023, a new sports DSA track was introduced in RI. Which sports CCA is that? • ...
Wednesday Wars Puzzle 2022-10-07
7 Clues: What was inside the walls? • What was Holling religion? • what play does Holling read? • what did Holling desire from mrs.baker? • What did Holling get when he grows older? • Who is the teacher who hates Holling's guts? • Why did Holling stay afterschool to learn about?
Much Ado About Nothing 2025-05-21
7 Clues: The evil-doer in a story • People who fight in wars • A way to disguise yourself • A party in Elizabethan times • Clever back and forth conversation • A type of Shakespeare play that ends in marriage • To convince someone of something that isn't true
The Renaissance 2013-08-05
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- the era of Shakespeare's writings it occurred form the 14th to 17th century in Europe and in England form the 15th to 16th century
- an art which involves creating 3 dimensional objects Michelangelo was famous for this
- the art of painting someones face
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- a subject which excelled as an art form during the renaissance this is what Shakespeare is famous for
- a person of great fame in the Renaissance whose name rhymes with deer year and beer
5 Clues: the art of painting someones face • a person of great fame in the Renaissance whose name rhymes with deer year and beer • an art which involves creating 3 dimensional objects Michelangelo was famous for this • a subject which excelled as an art form during the renaissance this is what Shakespeare is famous for • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-21
6 Clues: created the Sistine Chapel • an effect of the renaissance • an emphasis on human achievements • Created theaters to support the arts • was an english playwrite, poet and actor • Famous painter, sculptor, theorist, architect
Mary Kate and Cameron's Christmas Stocking 2025 2025-12-19
6 Clues: Noon Meal • Comedy without a script • Lovingly known as "The Bard" • Sweet brown fruit from a palm • Neighborhood drinking spot, similar to a pub • Swirled dessert bar; chocolate and cream cheese combo
Celebration of Human Achievement & Shakespeare 2024-04-04
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- press development that helped spread ideas more quickly than before
- quality of being ethically or morally upright
- 8
- period of time of creative and artistic growth; "rebirth"
- prose or verse intended to be acted out (a play)
- what more than half of England's population was by 1530
- 7
- when the Renaissance began in Italy
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- non-Catholic Christians
- understand or form in the mind
- country Henry VII made an alliance with
- expect; see as probable
- open to more than one interpretation
- VII first Tudor king
- when the Renaissance began in England
15 Clues: 8 • 7 • VII first Tudor king • non-Catholic Christians • expect; see as probable • understand or form in the mind • when the Renaissance began in Italy • open to more than one interpretation • when the Renaissance began in England • country Henry VII made an alliance with • quality of being ethically or morally upright • prose or verse intended to be acted out (a play) • ...
The Renaissance/Endiyah 2016-04-20
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- Durer German Renaissance artist
- da Vinci Painted Mona Lisa
- Polo Italian trader
- Erasmus Dutch priest
- The study of history,literature, public speaking, and art that led to a new way of thinking in Europe in the late 1300s
- Gutenberg German printer
- Italian Renaissance artist who designed buildings,wrote poetry, and created sculptures.
- Early Italian Renaissance scholar
- de Cervantes Spanish writer
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- English Renaissance writer and playwright
- A reform movement against the Roman Catholic Church that began in 1517
- humanism the combination of humanist and religious ideas
- The period of “rebirth” and creativity that followed Europe’s Middle Ages
- Machiavelli Italian writer and politician
- Alighieri Italian renaissance poet
15 Clues: Polo Italian trader • Erasmus Dutch priest • Gutenberg German printer • da Vinci Painted Mona Lisa • de Cervantes Spanish writer • Durer German Renaissance artist • Early Italian Renaissance scholar • Alighieri Italian renaissance poet • English Renaissance writer and playwright • Machiavelli Italian writer and politician • ...
London 2021-02-04
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- She rules in England
- The driver of a taxi-car in London
- the clock tower in London
- the system of trains that run underground in London
- Big river in London
- the big wheel in London
- This is what you call out when you need a taxi in London
- The British flag is called
- the color of the phone boxes in London
- what every Londoneer drinks at five o'clock
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- The first name of the famous Shakespeare
- where the Queen lives
- One of the sights in London is called Trafalgar ...
- Buses in London are called
- A meal that you can buy outdoors and is sometimes served wrapped in a newspaper
15 Clues: Big river in London • She rules in England • where the Queen lives • the big wheel in London • the clock tower in London • Buses in London are called • The British flag is called • The driver of a taxi-car in London • the color of the phone boxes in London • The first name of the famous Shakespeare • what every Londoneer drinks at five o'clock • ...
Othello Act 1 2021-11-03
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- a play that ends with the character dying or terrible events occur
- a racial term used to describe Othello
- the man who became the lieutenant for Othello
- the first setting of the play
- the father of Desdemona
- the woman married to Othello
- the leader in charge of the war
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- man who is heartbroken and in love with Desdemona
- the man who is married to Desdemona
- the ensign of Othello
- the tactic Iago will use to trick the characters
- the playwright of the play Othello
- a characteristic word used to describe Othello
- an extended speech by one character
- a speech given by one character alone on stage
15 Clues: the ensign of Othello • the father of Desdemona • the woman married to Othello • the first setting of the play • the leader in charge of the war • the playwright of the play Othello • the man who is married to Desdemona • an extended speech by one character • a racial term used to describe Othello • the man who became the lieutenant for Othello • ...
world history review 2022-01-07
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- another name of the Emporer of Russia
- one of the greatest play writers in history
- a theory that states the sun is at the center of the solar system
- another word for rebirth
- also known as Charles the Great
- the system knights followed
- conquerer from spain
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- the tax collected by the church
- known as the Renaissance man
- a thoery that the earth is the center of the solar system
- the creater of the rule called inertia
- the language spoke by the natives of a land
- the fist European to round the tip of Africa
- the man who created the smallpox vaccine
- an area under control of another country
15 Clues: conquerer from spain • another word for rebirth • the system knights followed • known as the Renaissance man • the tax collected by the church • also known as Charles the Great • another name of the Emporer of Russia • the creater of the rule called inertia • the man who created the smallpox vaccine • an area under control of another country • ...
Simple Past 2022-05-01
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- Andrew ___ his cat jumping over the wall. (see)
- Lia ___ her keys in my house. (forget)
- Peter and Julie ___ for about two hours. (chat)
- He didn't ___ the door when I arrived home. (open)
- My mom ___ me with the homework. (help)
- They didn't ___ my plans. (understand)
- Josh ___ Fortnite with his classmates. (play)
- We ___ to the movies yesterday. (go)
- We ___ to talk to her but she didn't answer the phone. (try)
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- Shakespeare ___ many beautiful poems. (write)
- I ___ really hard for that English test. (study)
- My dog ___ all my plants. (destroy)
- I ___ a new book last week. (buy)
- I ___ dinner with my family last night.(have)
- They ___ to their favorite songs. (listen)
15 Clues: I ___ a new book last week. (buy) • My dog ___ all my plants. (destroy) • We ___ to the movies yesterday. (go) • Lia ___ her keys in my house. (forget) • They didn't ___ my plans. (understand) • My mom ___ me with the homework. (help) • They ___ to their favorite songs. (listen) • Shakespeare ___ many beautiful poems. (write) • ...
Between the lines 2022-02-17
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- A kind of story that shocks or frightens people
- A main division of a book
- part of a book or magazine that protects the pages
- a clash between two opposing forces that creates the narrative thread for a story
- villain in harry potter
- famous book written by J.K. Rowling
- The story line in a book
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- Person in a novel
- praised as the world's greatest playwright
- story of a person's life written by another person
- Imaginary events and people
- the location and time frame in which the action of a narrative takes place
- books of primary entry
- The main person in a story
- name of a book or novel
15 Clues: Person in a novel • books of primary entry • name of a book or novel • villain in harry potter • The story line in a book • A main division of a book • The main person in a story • Imaginary events and people • famous book written by J.K. Rowling • praised as the world's greatest playwright • A kind of story that shocks or frightens people • ...
Fun Facts 2024-04-09
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- It can rain this valuable gemstone on Uranus, Saturn and Neptune
- The tallest president of the United States
- the only country that covers four hemispheres
- This US state has a population larger than all of canada
- this playwright invented 1700 words
- The Colorado state flower
- This sea creature has three hearts
- The only flying mammal
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- this game was once an olympic sport
- this fruit is slightly radioactive
- This country is the happiest on earth
- This language is the most dominant language in the world
- The shape of the moon is comparable to this fruit
- this reptile has a tongue as long as its body
- This country has the world's oldest parliament
15 Clues: The only flying mammal • The Colorado state flower • this fruit is slightly radioactive • This sea creature has three hearts • this game was once an olympic sport • this playwright invented 1700 words • This country is the happiest on earth • The tallest president of the United States • the only country that covers four hemispheres • ...
Velentine's Day 2023-01-31
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- Main colour for love on Valentine's day
- Cupid uses it to shoot his target
- Sweets treats made from cocoa seeds
- Valentine's day Mascot
- Valentine's is celebrated in this month
- People exchange this on valentine's day
- Feel deep affection for (someone)
- Popular stuffed animal given to loved one
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- Anonymous person giving you gifts
- Hugs and kisses
- To be, or not to be, that is the question”. By William Shakespeare is found in this play
- One of the colours on valentine's day
- A symbol of affection
- A piece of thick, stiff paper or thin pasteboard, in particular one used for writing or printing on
- Common types of flowers people receive valentine's
15 Clues: Hugs and kisses • A symbol of affection • Valentine's day Mascot • Anonymous person giving you gifts • Cupid uses it to shoot his target • Feel deep affection for (someone) • Sweets treats made from cocoa seeds • One of the colours on valentine's day • Main colour for love on Valentine's day • Valentine's is celebrated in this month • People exchange this on valentine's day • ...
The Room of Athena Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-05
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- Warriors Don't ______.
- Alice Walker's Pulitzer-winning novel: The Color _____.
- Steinbeck reflected on the Dust Bowl with The ______ of Wrath.
- Bram Stoker's redefinition of horror was through _____.
- Seahawk Holmes President: ______ Sookralli.
- You are on the search for the missing lightning bolt of ______.
- Epic poem attributed to Homer that chronologically prefaces the Odyssey: The _______.
- Seahawk Holmes Advisor: Ms. ________.
- First? Second? Shakespeare wrote ______ Night.
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- The School Newspaper: The Carey _______
- Brain-child of F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great ______.
- Jane Austen's incomparably witty and trailblazing work: Pride and ________.
- Student Activities Director: Mrs. ________.
- One of the greatest authors of all time: ______ Hemingway
- L. Frank Baum changed history with The Wizard of ______.
15 Clues: Warriors Don't ______. • Seahawk Holmes Advisor: Ms. ________. • The School Newspaper: The Carey _______ • Seahawk Holmes President: ______ Sookralli. • Student Activities Director: Mrs. ________. • First? Second? Shakespeare wrote ______ Night. • Brain-child of F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great ______. • Alice Walker's Pulitzer-winning novel: The Color _____. • ...
LA FIESTA DEL LIBRO 2023-04-19
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- La nacional de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
- Autor de Comentarios Reales de los Incas, Inca...
- Acontecimiento que engloba la celebración del 23 de abril
- Autor de la obra "Don Quijote de la Mancha"
- Narración breve
- Celebración relacionada con nuestro lenguaje.
- Arte de la expresión escrita o hablada.
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- Obra importante de Shakespeare.
- COMPLETA: Día Mundial del Libro y del ...
- Dramaturgo, poeta y actor inglés
- Persona que narra con la finalidad de divertir, recrear y difundir historias
- Genero literario al que pertenece "Don Quijote"
- Personaje de "Don Quijote e la Mancha"
- COMPLETA:" Para viajar lejos no hay mejor nave que ..."
- La ........ no da al hombre sabiduría; le da conocimientos.
15 Clues: Narración breve • Obra importante de Shakespeare. • Dramaturgo, poeta y actor inglés • Personaje de "Don Quijote e la Mancha" • Arte de la expresión escrita o hablada. • COMPLETA: Día Mundial del Libro y del ... • La nacional de Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra • Autor de la obra "Don Quijote de la Mancha" • Celebración relacionada con nuestro lenguaje. • ...
Renaissance unit 2025-04-04
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- painted the Sistine chapel
- art movement that means "rebirth"
- Martin Luther posted 95 theses about problems with church forming this religion
- someone who went against church teachings, was punished through inquisition
- invented printing press
- painted the Mona Lisa
- well known play write, wrote Romeo & Juliette
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- you could buy this from the church to save your soul
- In what city did the Renaissance start?
- movement that formed new denominations in protest of Catholic corruption
- started schools during Counter reformation
- artistic technique that shows depth of field, small things are further away
- movement that focused on secular ideas about humanity
- Renaissance poet who wrote "The Divine Comedy"
- the Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation
15 Clues: painted the Mona Lisa • invented printing press • painted the Sistine chapel • art movement that means "rebirth" • In what city did the Renaissance start? • started schools during Counter reformation • well known play write, wrote Romeo & Juliette • Renaissance poet who wrote "The Divine Comedy" • the Catholic response to the Protestant Reformation • ...
Cowart Crossword 2025-11-07
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- White accessory often carried by the bride
- Groom who shares a classroom hallway and a love of brass instruments with the bride
- School where the couple teaches
- What ultimately led two teachers, a dog, a cat, and a love of tacos to unite
- Dog adored by the bride
- Fast-food stop the couple loves
- Where guests leave well-wishes
- Promise spoken during the ceremony
- Traditional symbol exchanged by the couple
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- Instrument the bride and groom both play
- Bride whose expertise ranges from Shakespeare to wedding schedules
- Dessert the groom would never turn down
- Career that turned colleagues into a couple
- Celebration that follows the ceremony:
- Cat who rules the groom’s house
15 Clues: Dog adored by the bride • Where guests leave well-wishes • School where the couple teaches • Fast-food stop the couple loves • Cat who rules the groom’s house • Promise spoken during the ceremony • Celebration that follows the ceremony: • Dessert the groom would never turn down • Instrument the bride and groom both play • White accessory often carried by the bride • ...
Romeo and Juliet Quick Review Act 1 2022-04-05
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- What type of motif does Shakespeare use consistently through Romeo and Juliet ____ and ___ imagery. An example of this is when he writes, "I will make thee think thy swan, a crow"
- Romeo is _____ when the play opens. He locks himself in his room during the day and walks and cries in the sycamore grove all night.
- What is the term for an unstressed syllable, followed by a stressed syllable?
- Lord Capulet proves he is a (M _ D _ _ N) thinker because he wants Juliet to fall in love before getting married. He's more like a dad from today than the 14th century.
- What is the name of Mercutio's dream fairy?
- How many quatrains are in a sonnet?
- Who is Romeo's good friend and relative of the prince? He's the friend with the story about Queen Mab the dream fairy.
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- Who has rejected Romeo's love?
- When Lord Capulet says, "Earth hath swallowed all my hopes but she: what type of figurative language is used? This figure of speech means all his children have passed away. "Passed away" is a (E_P_E_I_M).
- What is the last name of the author of Romeo and Juliet?
- "brawling love, loving hate, anything of nothing" are examples of which type of language device____?
- The ____ has raised Juliet as a mom and taken care of her daily needs since she was a baby.
- The ____ has raised Juliet as a mom and taken care of her daily needs since she was a baby.
- Who is Romeo's good friend and relative of the prince? He's the friend with the Queen Mab speech before going to the party.
- This character's fiery temper will develop the conflict of the play. He wants to kill Benvolio when the play begins.
- Romeo is suffering from a(n) (U N _ _ Q _ _ _ _ D) love, or a love that is not returned or reciprocated.
16 Clues: Who has rejected Romeo's love? • How many quatrains are in a sonnet? • What is the name of Mercutio's dream fairy? • What is the last name of the author of Romeo and Juliet? • What is the term for an unstressed syllable, followed by a stressed syllable? • The ____ has raised Juliet as a mom and taken care of her daily needs since she was a baby. • ...
Reneszánsz 2021-10-18
6 Clues: A reneszánsz szó jelentése. • Humanizmus középpontjában áll. • Rövid dal, Petrarca írt ilyeneket. • Boccaccio: Dekameron című művének műfaja. • William Shakespeare: Rómeó és Júlia műfaja. • Művelt, több nyelven beszél, tudományban és művészetben jártas.
The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet 2022-11-17
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- Romeo's family name.
- Romeo's cousin who is the peacekeeper.
- What Italian city does the play start in?
- A type of banishment where character must leave.
- Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
- Speech where character speaks their thoughts.
- Type of characterization that results in change.
- Juliet's cousin who attacks Romeo.
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- Dialogue intended to be heard by only the audience.
- An introduction the explains background info.
- Fatal flaw that leads to a downfall.
- Juliet's mother figured who helps hide her secret.
- A warning or clue to how the play will end.
- Capulet who Romeo loves at the beginning.
- Romeo's cousin who is dies; He is a protector.
- Type of characterization that results in no change
- A group of characters who narrate the play.
- Juliet's family name.
18 Clues: Romeo's family name. • Juliet's family name. • Juliet's cousin who attacks Romeo. • Fatal flaw that leads to a downfall. • Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet? • Romeo's cousin who is the peacekeeper. • What Italian city does the play start in? • Capulet who Romeo loves at the beginning. • A warning or clue to how the play will end. • ...
Happy Birthday Daddy 2020-06-09
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- Daddy's favourite spread?
- What is his naughty little pup called?
- When Daddy was young, did he live on a farm or in a palace?Hamlet Who did Daddy act in a Shakespeare play?
- What is one of Daddy's favourite foods?
- Are we going to make a birthday cake for Daddy?
- What did Daddy write when he was younger?
- How many brothers does Daddy have?
- What was Daddy's horse called?
- One of Daddy's best friends.
- What is Daddy's favourite colour?
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- One of Daddy's best friends.
- How old is Daddy turning?
- How many sisters does Daddy have?
- What does Daddy like to read best?
- The name of Daddy's daddy.
- The name of Daddy's mummy.
- What country is Daddy from?
- What instrument does Daddy play?
- Where was Daddy born?
19 Clues: Where was Daddy born? • How old is Daddy turning? • Daddy's favourite spread? • The name of Daddy's daddy. • The name of Daddy's mummy. • What country is Daddy from? • One of Daddy's best friends. • One of Daddy's best friends. • What was Daddy's horse called? • What instrument does Daddy play? • How many sisters does Daddy have? • What is Daddy's favourite colour? • ...
Love, Actually 2021-02-09
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- She loves rock and roll
- Paul Rudd can't find a friend for his wedding
- Disney volkswagon/3 words
- Might as well face it/3 words
- His heart was achy breaky
- He gives love a bad name
- Bruce Springsteen has a starving aorta/2 words
- She's draggin'her heart around
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- 'I will always love you' was written by this lady
- As long as you love me
- Tearjerker with Ryan O'Neal & Ali Macgraw
- Must love these canines
- This duo can build a bridge
- 'What's love go to do with it' is about this singer
- Turn around, to see her total eclipse of the heart
- This 007 movie takes place in this country
- English playwright fell in love
- Stevie Wonder just called to say...
18 Clues: As long as you love me • She loves rock and roll • Must love these canines • He gives love a bad name • Disney volkswagon/3 words • His heart was achy breaky • This duo can build a bridge • Might as well face it/3 words • She's draggin'her heart around • English playwright fell in love • Stevie Wonder just called to say... • Tearjerker with Ryan O'Neal & Ali Macgraw • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2013-03-22
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- character who is used as a contrast to another charcter
- takes care of Juliet and is the messanger between Romeo and Juliet
- nurses servant
- to marry Juliet but is told to wait by her father
- on words
- cousin and friend
- Lawerence-let Romeo and Juliet get married in his basement
- cousin, killed by Romeo
- Capulet-ROmeos mother
- in love with Juliet at the party
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- play , novel, or another narritive that depicts serious events
- wrote the play Romeo and Juliet
- in love with Romeo at the party
- interduction that gives the audience an overview of the plot
- consecutive lines of poetry
- Capulet-Romeos father
- best friend
- fourteen line poem
18 Clues: on words • best friend • nurses servant • cousin and friend • fourteen line poem • Capulet-Romeos father • Capulet-ROmeos mother • cousin, killed by Romeo • consecutive lines of poetry • wrote the play Romeo and Juliet • in love with Romeo at the party • in love with Juliet at the party • to marry Juliet but is told to wait by her father • ...
September Facts 2016-09-07
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- Holiday celebrated in September
- Signed the Treaty of Paris in 1873, which ended Revolutionary War
- Grandparent's Day is observed on the first ___ after Labor Day
- did not mention September in any of his plays
- Flower for September
- The first __ __ printed in American Newspaper in 1875
- Passed in 1940 and provided first peacetime draft
- World War II started in 1939 when German troops invaded ______
- One of the Zodiac signs for September
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- Established in Canada on September 1, 1905
- Were invented in month of September
- Continental Congress changed name from __ __ to United States 1776
- President William ____ was assassinated in September 1901
- Day is always celebrated on 4th Friday of September
- September is National __ Month
- September is National _____ Month
- September 5th is National ___ ___ Day
- The birthstone for September
18 Clues: Flower for September • The birthstone for September • September is National __ Month • Holiday celebrated in September • September is National _____ Month • Were invented in month of September • September 5th is National ___ ___ Day • One of the Zodiac signs for September • Established in Canada on September 1, 1905 • did not mention September in any of his plays • ...
English Literature Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-28
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- Name of the group of peasants doing a play
- Surname of the family Atticus helps
- Calpurnia's oldest sons name
- Name of the flower Mrs.Dubose left Jem
- The town the book is set in
- Symbol of innocence within the book
- What Jem used to destroy flowers
- Name of the writer of A Midsummer Nights Dream
- The music that plays whenever Blanche is losing her mind
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- The Finches Housekeeper
- First name of Bob Ewell's Daughter
- What scout dressed up as for the pageant
- Tom Robinson's wife
- Name of the magic flower used by Puck and Oberon
- Atticus says this is something you do despite knowing youre licked from the start
- Scout and Jem's mysterious neighbor
- Jem risked hislife getting it back
- Name of Atticus's Brother
18 Clues: Tom Robinson's wife • The Finches Housekeeper • Name of Atticus's Brother • The town the book is set in • Calpurnia's oldest sons name • What Jem used to destroy flowers • First name of Bob Ewell's Daughter • Jem risked hislife getting it back • Surname of the family Atticus helps • Scout and Jem's mysterious neighbor • Symbol of innocence within the book • ...
French History Magazine crossword 2022-03-18
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- Rabelais did the first or one of the first of these
- an influenced writer from François Rabelais
- Leonardo was from here
- - And Pantagruel
- "He [Leonardo da Vinci] was really a" -
- can you now buy Gargantua and Pantagruel?
- what century did François Rabelais die in?
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- this is the century that Europe recovered after Pope leo's death
- What does da in Leonardo da Vinci mean?
- - de' medici also known as Pope leo X
- how many plays did Shakespeare make
- François Rabelais made fun of this thing
- the first name of the person who set birds free
- The - history magazine
- how many times was Miguel de Cerventes shot?
15 Clues: - And Pantagruel • Leonardo was from here • The - history magazine • how many plays did Shakespeare make • - de' medici also known as Pope leo X • What does da in Leonardo da Vinci mean? • "He [Leonardo da Vinci] was really a" - • François Rabelais made fun of this thing • can you now buy Gargantua and Pantagruel? • what century did François Rabelais die in? • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-03-14
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- A Montague that is in love with a Capulet.
- Angry Capulet who died at the hand of Romeo.
- Family that hated Montague's.
- Where Romeo was banished to.
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- Married Romeo and Juliet trying to solve the family feud.
- Assisted Juliet with Romeo until she believed it was a bad idea.
- Romeos best friend.
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- Where the story tool place.
- Romeo's servant.
- Family that with in a feud with the Capulet's.
- Star-crossed lovers.
- Engaged to Juliet when she was married to Romeo.
- Wanted the feud between the families to end because his cousin's life with lost.
- A Capulet that is in love with a Montague.
15 Clues: Romeo's servant. • Romeos best friend. • Star-crossed lovers. • Where the story tool place. • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet. • Where Romeo was banished to. • Family that hated Montague's. • A Montague that is in love with a Capulet. • A Capulet that is in love with a Montague. • Angry Capulet who died at the hand of Romeo. • Family that with in a feud with the Capulet's. • ...
First Riddle 2025-03-27
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- "it was a dark and ___________ night"
- how many syllables in the second line of a haiku
- a deliberate exaggeration for effect
- when you repeat a word for effect
- we read 'An ode to a ____________'
- this building would make a good gothic setting
- when you say one thing is another in poetry
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- He wrote the Tell-tale Heart
- He created a famous gothic monster
- the author of Trash
- his sonnets and plays are famous
- a type of poem
- when you make a comparison using 'like,' 'than' or 'as'
- A kind of tense you can write in
- he can't go in the sun or enter your home without being invited
15 Clues: a type of poem • the author of Trash • He wrote the Tell-tale Heart • his sonnets and plays are famous • A kind of tense you can write in • when you repeat a word for effect • He created a famous gothic monster • we read 'An ode to a ____________' • a deliberate exaggeration for effect • "it was a dark and ___________ night" • when you say one thing is another in poetry • ...
STOCK 2025-09-27
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- FILIPINO REVOLUTIONARY LEADER WHO ALLIED WITH BRITISH
- FEMALE LEADER OF THE ILOCANO INDEPENDENCE MOVEMENT FROM SPAIN
- FIRST HUMAN SPECIES TO EVOLVE A HUMANLIKE
- OCCUPIED THE PHILIPPINES FOR OVER 3 YEARS
- LUGAR KUNG SAAN GINAWA ANG WATAWAT NG PILIPINAS
- ANYONG LUPA
- PINAKABATANG NAGING HENERAL NG PILIPINAS
- GREATEST WRITER IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE
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- PORTRAITIST AND PAINTER OF RURAL PHILIPPINE LANDSCAPES
- PAMANGKIN NI RIZAL AT ISA SA MGA NAGTAHI NG WATAWAT NG PILIPINAS
- WHO WROTE FLORANTE AT LAURA
- MAGELLAN FIRST NAME
- UNANG LUGAR SA PILIPINAS NA DINAUNGAN NG BARKO NI MAGELLAN
- GENERAL AND PHARMACIST WHO FOUGHT IN THE PHILIPPINE
- 7TH PRESIDENT OF THE PH, SUCCESSFULLY DEFEATING THE COMMUNIST-LED HUKBALAHAP
15 Clues: ANYONG LUPA • MAGELLAN FIRST NAME • WHO WROTE FLORANTE AT LAURA • GREATEST WRITER IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE • PINAKABATANG NAGING HENERAL NG PILIPINAS • FIRST HUMAN SPECIES TO EVOLVE A HUMANLIKE • OCCUPIED THE PHILIPPINES FOR OVER 3 YEARS • LUGAR KUNG SAAN GINAWA ANG WATAWAT NG PILIPINAS • GENERAL AND PHARMACIST WHO FOUGHT IN THE PHILIPPINE • ...
Twelfth Night crossword puzzle 2025-11-03
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- – to interpret or explain.
- proof – common or ordinary
- – a lively dance in triple time.
- – to accustom (someone) to something, especially something unpleasant.
- – having a smooth, rich flow (especially of sound).
- – easily frightened or jumpy; unpredictable.
- – sweetheart or lover.
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- – to approach and speak to someone, especially in a bold or aggressive way.
- – a man who has been castrated and is typically employed in a royal court.
- – pompous or pretentious speech or writing.
- – recklessly wasteful, or lavishly extravagant.
- – loose breeches (pants).
- – to seize and hold (office, place, power) by force or without legal right.
- – to enchant or charm, often in a deceptive way.
- – by chance; perhaps. (common Shakespeare-word)
15 Clues: – sweetheart or lover. • – loose breeches (pants). • – to interpret or explain. • proof – common or ordinary • – a lively dance in triple time. • – pompous or pretentious speech or writing. • – easily frightened or jumpy; unpredictable. • – recklessly wasteful, or lavishly extravagant. • – by chance; perhaps. (common Shakespeare-word) • ...
Cue for Treason 2021-12-14
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- man who lied to Peter
- he is the land ruler of Cumberland
- he is a head of secret service
- he does plays, and he broke his leg
- she is the ruler of London/gov
- he writes plays and is partner with Burbage
- man stuck on the island with peter
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- he is a pirate
- he lives on a farm also she threw a rock at spm
- supposed to shoot the queen
- he helps figure out the clue
- she pretends to be a boy but is a girl?
- he stole peter and kits hoarse
- he is partner with a play writer
- he died in the peel tower
15 Clues: he is a pirate • man who lied to Peter • he died in the peel tower • supposed to shoot the queen • he helps figure out the clue • he is a head of secret service • he stole peter and kits hoarse • she is the ruler of London/gov • he is partner with a play writer • he is the land ruler of Cumberland • man stuck on the island with peter • he does plays, and he broke his leg • ...
Between the lines 2022-02-17
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- Person in a novel
- The story line in a book
- name of a book or novel
- A main division of a book
- villain in harry potter
- story of a person's life written by another person
- praised as the world's greatest playwright
- a clash between two opposing forces that creates the narrative thread for a story
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- part of a book or magazine that protects the pages
- famous book written by J.K. Rowling
- Imaginary events and people
- The main person in a story
- books of primary entry
- A kind of story that shocks or frightens people
- the location and time frame in which the action of a narrative takes place
15 Clues: Person in a novel • books of primary entry • name of a book or novel • villain in harry potter • The story line in a book • A main division of a book • The main person in a story • Imaginary events and people • famous book written by J.K. Rowling • praised as the world's greatest playwright • A kind of story that shocks or frightens people • ...
Renaissance and exploration 2014-02-28
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- rebirth of Greek and Roman learning
- built a navigation school
- English playwright
- created a modern printing press with movable type
- transfer of biological flora and fauna between the Old and New World
- was the first to sail around the southern tip of Africa
- discovered the new world
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- painted the sistine chapel
- circumnavigated the earth
- placing humans at the center of every inquiry
- historian who popularized the idea of a Renaissance period which ushered Europe into a modern era
- advanced ship used by explorers
- holy wars between Christians and Muslims
- pontiff who issued the call for a crusade
- name the route from Europe to Asia which Marco Polo took
15 Clues: English playwright • discovered the new world • circumnavigated the earth • built a navigation school • painted the sistine chapel • advanced ship used by explorers • rebirth of Greek and Roman learning • holy wars between Christians and Muslims • pontiff who issued the call for a crusade • placing humans at the center of every inquiry • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword 2013-05-22
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- servant to paris
- a comment that a character makes to the audience, which other characters on stag do not hear
- cousin of romeo
- killed his/herself with a dagger
- juliet's age
- the feeling that romeo and juliet feel for each other
- nurse's servant
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- person who wrote Romeo & Juliet
- a reference to a well-known character, place, or situation, from history, music, art, or another work of literature
- died on monday; stabbed by tybalt
- portrayed by one actor who often speaks the prologue and epilogue and speaks directly to the audience
- where verona and mantua are located
- killed by romeo; juliet's cousin
- died thursday; killed by romeo
- in love with juliet
15 Clues: juliet's age • cousin of romeo • nurse's servant • servant to paris • in love with juliet • died thursday; killed by romeo • person who wrote Romeo & Juliet • killed his/herself with a dagger • killed by romeo; juliet's cousin • died on monday; stabbed by tybalt • where verona and mantua are located • the feeling that romeo and juliet feel for each other • ...
Review Crossword 2023-03-08
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- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Era in which there was a shift in thought.
- Strong belief in individual worth
- Political system in which a single ruler has all the power
- Masterworks include his version of "David"
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- Author of "The Prince"
- Author of 27 plays including tragedies, comedies, and histories
- Belief that God already knew your fate when you were born
- Painted many "Madonnas"
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel.
- Wrote a new translation of the Bible in Greek
- A sovereign head of state especially a king or queen
- Wrote Utopia
- Controlled the Florentine government as "Doge"
- Lisa One of the most famous paintings ever, depicts a woman crossing her arms
15 Clues: Wrote Utopia • Painted the Mona Lisa • Author of "The Prince" • Painted many "Madonnas" • Strong belief in individual worth • Era in which there was a shift in thought. • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. • Masterworks include his version of "David" • Wrote a new translation of the Bible in Greek • Controlled the Florentine government as "Doge" • ...
Happy Birthday 2022! 2022-12-11
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- A collective of workers, mainly for negotiating
- One who collects information surreptitiously
- Having made a firm decision; dedicated
- A name meaning heavenly; a popular indie videogame
- A famous mythological ship
- Shakespeare play featuring the line "to thine own self be true"
- A coding language to be used in a web browser
- A neighborhood in Honolulu, Hawaii popular for surfing
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- A mythological half-goat, half-fish
- The most kickass person I know; a quest
- A small mechanical device or gadget
- A Nintendo princess; a cool name
- Stage name of Melissa Viviane Jefferson
- A mammal of the order Proboscidea
- A classic arcade game created by Alexey Pajitnov
15 Clues: A famous mythological ship • A Nintendo princess; a cool name • A mammal of the order Proboscidea • A mythological half-goat, half-fish • A small mechanical device or gadget • Having made a firm decision; dedicated • The most kickass person I know; a quest • Stage name of Melissa Viviane Jefferson • One who collects information surreptitiously • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2022-04-29
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- time in European history at the end of the Middle Ages
- doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- Italian poet famous for writing Divine Comedy
- a leading German painter and engraver of the Renaissance
- someone who supports something
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect
- German printer who was the first in Europe to print using movable type
- Italian painter whose many paintings exemplify the ideals of the High Renaissance
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- the speech of the people
- machine used for printing
- English poet considered one of the greatest English writers
- someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
- Italian painter, sculptor, engineer, and scientist
- sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures
- perfect state
15 Clues: perfect state • the speech of the people • machine used for printing • someone who supports something • doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • sculptor famous for his lifelike sculptures • Italian poet famous for writing Divine Comedy • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect • Italian painter, sculptor, engineer, and scientist • ...
Renaissance Crossword(Starling) 2022-05-18
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- What sea were the Italian cities located next to
- What church did Rome house
- one of the most powerful banking family in Florence
- Death What disease spread through Europe in 1348
- Who were attracted to towns due to promising wages.
- who is someone who gives money to support a person or group
- What is Renaissance French for
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- A secular book by Giovanni Boccacio
- Belief that the individual was more important than the larger community
- related to commerce or trade
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel
- What theme did Medival art have
- who made Hamlet
- Who is crowned poet laureate of Rome
- River What river was Florence trade accessible from
15 Clues: who made Hamlet • What church did Rome house • related to commerce or trade • Who painted the Sistine Chapel • What is Renaissance French for • What theme did Medival art have • A secular book by Giovanni Boccacio • Who is crowned poet laureate of Rome • What sea were the Italian cities located next to • Death What disease spread through Europe in 1348 • ...
Brave New Woman 2022-11-06
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- Two persons or more having the same parents
- To fight for a cause
- A synonym of "courageous"
- A written piece that is designed to present an idea, propose an argument, express the emotion or initiate a debate
- When someone has a baby into their belly
- Self-murder
- Thougs, images,and sensations that happen in the mind when we sleep
- A type of story that is based on imagination/ that is not real
- To perform on stage
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- To lose hope
- A famous English playwrite of the 15th century
- The opposite of "fair"
- A female human
- Synonym of a "fight"
- Process of making people gain knowledge/something we receive at school
15 Clues: Self-murder • To lose hope • A female human • To perform on stage • To fight for a cause • Synonym of a "fight" • The opposite of "fair" • A synonym of "courageous" • When someone has a baby into their belly • Two persons or more having the same parents • A famous English playwrite of the 15th century • A type of story that is based on imagination/ that is not real • ...
A Midsummer night's dream - crossword 2022-10-08
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- The first theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream” are…
- The third theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream”
- The setting of the comedy
- The thype of verse used in the comedy
- The second theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream”
- He argues with Queen Titania
- The acts of the comedy
- The act which talks about “Unrequired love”
- The Duke of Athens who will marry Hippolyte
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- Puck accidentally makes Elena fall in love whit him
- it’s made whit violet flower and juice that makes you fall in love
- She is the Queen the Amazons
- The author’s surname
- She is the Queen of the fairies
- She should marry Demetrio, but she doesn't love him back
15 Clues: The author’s surname • The acts of the comedy • The setting of the comedy • She is the Queen the Amazons • He argues with Queen Titania • She is the Queen of the fairies • The thype of verse used in the comedy • The act which talks about “Unrequired love” • The Duke of Athens who will marry Hippolyte • The third theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream” • ...
Books 2024-04-29
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- A famous English poet and play writer
- Which book is the most sold one
- A psychological book which won "Best nonfiction book" of 2023
- A stand alone book
- The author of IT
- The empty space left around the text on the page
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- Books with drawings
- The author of the most popular children's book( The little prince)
- A book bound in a flexible paper cover
- One of J.K Tolkien's books series
- The most well-known series in the world
- Where is the largest bookstore
- The Bulgarian book which won the Booker Prize in 2023
- The person who draws pictures in books
- A form of literary in which language is used for its aesthetic
15 Clues: The author of IT • A stand alone book • Books with drawings • Where is the largest bookstore • Which book is the most sold one • One of J.K Tolkien's books series • A famous English poet and play writer • A book bound in a flexible paper cover • The person who draws pictures in books • The most well-known series in the world • The empty space left around the text on the page • ...
Romeo & Juliet Act II Scene 2 Vocabulary 2021-02-14
6 Clues: lie under oath • fighting, rebellion • ask anxiously, urge, beg • sorrow, saddened by someone's death • Juliet is the sun: What type of figure of speech? • Shakespeare uses this type of monologue (inner thoughts)
En 8 William Shakespeare, part one 2024-04-11
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- älskad
- identitet
- musa
- klä ut sig till
- immense popularity bli otroligt populär
- av en slump råka
- uttrycka, förmedla
- invandrare
- väldig, enorm
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- förlora ett vad
- ha som huvudperson
- behind lämna efter sig
- komma ut (publiceras, släppas)
- heart utantill
- skald
- köpman
- upptäcka
- hat
- inspirera
- gäng
- spela teater
- byggd på, baserad på
- dismissed avskedades
23 Clues: hat • musa • gäng • skald • älskad • köpman • upptäcka • identitet • inspirera • invandrare • spela teater • väldig, enorm • heart utantill • förlora ett vad • klä ut sig till • av en slump råka • ha som huvudperson • uttrycka, förmedla • byggd på, baserad på • dismissed avskedades • behind lämna efter sig • komma ut (publiceras, släppas) • immense popularity bli otroligt populär
The Words Invented by William Shakespeare 2016-12-01
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- amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic.
- incorporating a number of different types or elements; showing variation or variety
- a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive gait or manner.
- a person who has defeated or surpassed all rivals in a competition, especially in sports.
- speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned way.
- of,relating to, or having epilepsy.
- lack of contentment; dissatisfaction with one's circumstances.
- casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true.
- a lyric poem in the form of an address to a particular subject, often elevated in style or manner and written in varied or irregular meter.
- knobbly, rough, and twisted, especially with age.
- obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.
- stained with blood
- impossible to harm or damage.
- light or heat as emitted or reflected by something.
- open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous.
- the highest point of a hill or mountain.
- showing fearlessness and determination.
- showing kindness toward others.
- characteristic of, influenced by, or representing a current popular trend or style.
- mix socially, especially with those of higher social status.
- a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area.
- having luster; shining
- a person who is excessively concerned with minor details and rules or with displaying academic learning.
- the quality of being fierce or cruel.
- run or haul up (a boat or ship) onto a beach.
- fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost.
- sparing or economical with regard to money or food.
- provide with what is needed or required.
- imitate (someone or their actions or words), typically in order to entertain or ridicule.
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- tired, bored, or lacking enthusiasm, typically after having had too much of something.
- lie or move abjectly on the ground with one's face downward.
- completely cover or obscure.
- having no real value or use.
- a piece of equipment or furniture that is fixed in position in a building or vehicle.
- without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous.
- without regret or guilt.
- think out or plan (an action, especially a crime) beforehand.
- ornamental work in a vaulted roof or ceiling.
- damage the reputation of (someone or something) in the opinion of others.
- diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength.
- (of a noise) so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else.
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
- a short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters.
- lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring.
- the action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or to force them to do or say something, or for the pleasure of the person inflicting the pain.
- (of the portrayal or description of sexual matters) offensive or disgusting by accepted standards of morality and decency.
- amusingly eccentric.
- delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing them; hinder.
- gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, or habit or a person with such a desire, etc.).
- evoke or awaken (a feeling, emotion, or response).
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something.
51 Clues: stained with blood • amusingly eccentric. • having luster; shining • without regret or guilt. • completely cover or obscure. • having no real value or use. • impossible to harm or damage. • showing kindness toward others. • of,relating to, or having epilepsy. • the quality of being fierce or cruel. • showing fearlessness and determination. • ...
Irodalom 2023-11-27
7 Clues: nagyon nézem • Szózat írója • Himnusz szerzője • Ki írta a Toldi-trilógiát? • Kinek a műve a Szentivánéji álom? • Melyik költő tűnt el/esett el a segesvári csatában? • Petőfi Sándor melyik művéből van az idézet: "Tüzesen süt le a nyári nap sugára/Az ég tetejéről a juhászbojtárra."
Renessanssi 2023-04-05
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- Kuuluisa kiinalainen hallitsijasuku.
- Eurooppalaiset aloittivat tämän, koska Amerikan plantaaseilla tarvittiin työvoimaa.
- Millä nimellä kutsutaan Amerikan alkuperäisasukkaita.
- Martin Lutherin aloittama katolisen kirkon uudistus.
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- Erityisesti espanjalaisten ja portugalilaisten tekemiä vaikeita matkoja.
- Renessanssin ihanne, josssa ihmisen tiedon kasvattaminen oli korkein päämäärä.
- Da Vinci, Michelangelo ja Shakespeare olivat tällaisia.
7 Clues: Kuuluisa kiinalainen hallitsijasuku. • Martin Lutherin aloittama katolisen kirkon uudistus. • Millä nimellä kutsutaan Amerikan alkuperäisasukkaita. • Da Vinci, Michelangelo ja Shakespeare olivat tällaisia. • Erityisesti espanjalaisten ja portugalilaisten tekemiä vaikeita matkoja. • Renessanssin ihanne, josssa ihmisen tiedon kasvattaminen oli korkein päämäärä. • ...
ROMEO and JULIET 2025-03-11
7 Clues: The author of the play • The setting of the play. • The main weapon used in the play. • The main male character in the story • What Romeo and Juliet got married in. • Male character who was killed by Romeo • The main female character in the story
England 2024-01-09
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- The current reigning monarch of England.
- England's national flower.
- The capital city of England.
- English physicist who formulated the laws of motion.
- The iconic clock tower in London.
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- Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
- Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
7 Clues: England's national flower. • The capital city of England. • The iconic clock tower in London. • The current reigning monarch of England. • Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. • English physicist who formulated the laws of motion. • Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
LITERATURA ROMÁNTICA 2025-06-11
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- Género literario extenso que cuenta una historía de amor.
- Apellido del autor de "Romeo y Julieta"
- Medio tradicional para expresar sentimientos (plural)
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- Hija de los Capuleto
- Sentimiento profundo, tema central del genero romántico.
- Flor comúnmente asociada al amor.
- Acción que representata afecto con los labios
7 Clues: Hija de los Capuleto • Flor comúnmente asociada al amor. • Apellido del autor de "Romeo y Julieta" • Acción que representata afecto con los labios • Medio tradicional para expresar sentimientos (plural) • Sentimiento profundo, tema central del genero romántico. • Género literario extenso que cuenta una historía de amor.
Historical Crossword 2013-09-29
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- In Victorian times, some children had jobs as chimney ....
- The Church of England was created by ...............
- Rats and ...... caused the plague
- Between 1939 and 1945 was World War ....
- Roman name for a half goat half man
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- The Greek God of Lightning
- Shakespeare was a playwright in the ......... era
- The Olympic Games was invented by the ..........
- Most children didn't make it as far as ........ years old in the Victorian times
- The Last Catholic Queen was Queen ........
10 Clues: The Greek God of Lightning • Rats and ...... caused the plague • Roman name for a half goat half man • Between 1939 and 1945 was World War .... • The Last Catholic Queen was Queen ........ • The Olympic Games was invented by the .......... • Shakespeare was a playwright in the ......... era • The Church of England was created by ............... • ...
Unité 4 : Mon année scolaire 2021-01-05
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- If you're sporty you'll enjoy this class
- This is the class where you're most likely to encounter Shakespeare
- Can be classes like web page or graphic design
- Here we can paint and draw
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- German, French and ... are official languages of Belgium
- At NHS, if you don't take Spanish you take...
- If you want to study life take la...
- The French Revolution is an important event in...
- Say bonjour, not hi
- Algebra and calculus are examples of les...
10 Clues: Say bonjour, not hi • Here we can paint and draw • If you want to study life take la... • If you're sporty you'll enjoy this class • Algebra and calculus are examples of les... • At NHS, if you don't take Spanish you take... • Can be classes like web page or graphic design • The French Revolution is an important event in... • ...
Joanna Regita 2017-02-08
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- animals that have wings but can't fly
- group who their ex member is Zayn Malik
- person who keeps cleaning up the house
- person who used to lead USA before Donald Trump
- person who cleans the inside of chimney
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- person who work to put out the fire
- someone who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'
- place where is the capital city of Philippines
- person who drives the plane
- place where you can find a lot of books
10 Clues: person who drives the plane • person who work to put out the fire • someone who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' • animals that have wings but can't fly • person who keeps cleaning up the house • place where you can find a lot of books • group who their ex member is Zayn Malik • person who cleans the inside of chimney • place where is the capital city of Philippines • ...
OKUMA BİLMEYEN KİTAPÇI 2021-11-29
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- Çektiği pirinş kadranda yandaki resmi gören Property'nin çağırdığı odanın adı
- Property'inin kedisi
- Kitap sayfalarına eski görünümü vermeye yarayan bitki
- Joneslerin küçük kitabevinin adı
- Bay Montgamery'nin 43 milyon poundluk el yazması Shakespeare kitabına döktüğünü sandığı içecek
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- Michael'in kitabevinde en sevdiği odanın adı
- Property'i bulan Michael'in onu koyduğu yer
- Property Jones'in herkesten sakladığı sır
- Joneslerin mucize eseri diye nitelendirdikleri Büyük Montgamery Kitabevi'nin sıradaki sahibi olmak için katılmaları gereken şey
- Joneslerin uyurken kullandıkları, yataktan bile daha rahat ettikleri yer
10 Clues: Property'inin kedisi • Joneslerin küçük kitabevinin adı • Property Jones'in herkesten sakladığı sır • Property'i bulan Michael'in onu koyduğu yer • Michael'in kitabevinde en sevdiği odanın adı • Kitap sayfalarına eski görünümü vermeye yarayan bitki • Joneslerin uyurken kullandıkları, yataktan bile daha rahat ettikleri yer • ...
Twelfth Night Quiz 2023-12-07
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- Nobility and upper class speak in his language?
- Who is separated from their twin sister in a shipwreck?
- The female character who is in love with Cesario
- Personna taken on by the Protagonist
- The character who disguises themself as a man
- The Duke who is in love with Olivia.
- The 3 types of play are History, Comedy and ____.
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- Who wrote Twelfth Night?
- Lady Olivia's head servant who does not like fun
- Where does the play take place?
10 Clues: Who wrote Twelfth Night? • Where does the play take place? • Personna taken on by the Protagonist • The Duke who is in love with Olivia. • The character who disguises themself as a man • Nobility and upper class speak in his language? • Lady Olivia's head servant who does not like fun • The female character who is in love with Cesario • ...
Set 7 Vocabulary 2023-12-07
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- She stepped _____ to avoid stepping in the puddle.
- the innermost thoughts that Juliet has that only the audience can hear
- the type of poem that Shakespeare wrote his prologues
- pilgrims who have undertaken a pilgrimage
- lack of agreement or harmony
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- Romeo was ______ from Verona because he killed Tybalt.
- The type of physical disagreement Tybalt and Mercutio had.
- synonyms: balk, baulk, check, deterrent, handicap, hinderance, hindrance
- She was _____ of her amazing style.
- synonyms: bitterness, gall, resentment
10 Clues: lack of agreement or harmony • She was _____ of her amazing style. • synonyms: bitterness, gall, resentment • pilgrims who have undertaken a pilgrimage • She stepped _____ to avoid stepping in the puddle. • the type of poem that Shakespeare wrote his prologues • Romeo was ______ from Verona because he killed Tybalt. • ...
Facts about England: A Crossword Challenge 2024-11-14
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- Official name of the British Parliament.
- Birthday of the writer on which English Language Day is celebrated.
- Annual horse race known as the Grand National.
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- Official residence of the British monarch.
- Famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire.
- Document signed in 1215 that limited the king's power.
- City known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
- National flower of England.
- English scientist known for the law of gravitation.
- Significant event that marked the end of Charles I reign.
10 Clues: National flower of England. • Official name of the British Parliament. • Famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. • Official residence of the British monarch. • Annual horse race known as the Grand National. • English scientist known for the law of gravitation. • Document signed in 1215 that limited the king's power. • ...
Facts about England: A Crossword Challenge 2024-11-14
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- Official name of the British Parliament.
- Birthday of the writer on which English Language Day is celebrated.
- Annual horse race known as the Grand National.
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- Official residence of the British monarch.
- Famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire.
- Document signed in 1215 that limited the king's power.
- City known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
- National flower of England.
- English scientist known for the law of gravitation.
- Significant event that marked the end of Charles I reign.
10 Clues: National flower of England. • Official name of the British Parliament. • Famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. • Official residence of the British monarch. • Annual horse race known as the Grand National. • English scientist known for the law of gravitation. • Document signed in 1215 that limited the king's power. • ...
PUZZLE OF THE RENAISSANCE 2025-03-22
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- A major theme in Hamlet, involving seeking justice for wrongdoing.
- The female poet who wrote How Do I Love Thee?.
- The country where Hamlet is set.
- The tragic protagonist of a famous Shakespeare play.
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- A form of poetry with 14 lines, often used in the Renaissance.
- Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother.
- A theme in How Do I Love Thee?
- A key literary form of the Renaissance, often performed
- Hamlet’s father who was murdered.
- A major theme in Hamlet.
10 Clues: A major theme in Hamlet. • Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother. • A theme in How Do I Love Thee? • The country where Hamlet is set. • Hamlet’s father who was murdered. • The female poet who wrote How Do I Love Thee?. • The tragic protagonist of a famous Shakespeare play. • A key literary form of the Renaissance, often performed • ...
Personaje celebre 2025-04-30
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- A provocat intrarea Americii in primul razboi mondial
- Dezastru petrecut in New Jersey
- Oras din Franta in care au avut loc doua evenimente importante la distanta mare in timp
- Octavian Augustus,Marc Antoniu si ...
- Teatrul lui Shakespeare
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- Craciunul original
- Numele real al celui mai mare cuceritor
- Si-a trimis un slujitor in prima linie a razboiului pentru ca era indragostit de sotia lui
- Rapirea copilului acestui erou este celebra
- Palat cu o vedere superba
10 Clues: Craciunul original • Teatrul lui Shakespeare • Palat cu o vedere superba • Dezastru petrecut in New Jersey • Octavian Augustus,Marc Antoniu si ... • Numele real al celui mai mare cuceritor • Rapirea copilului acestui erou este celebra • A provocat intrarea Americii in primul razboi mondial • ...
forfatter kryssord 2025-09-28
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- Skaperen av Harry Potters magiske verden.
- Amerikansk romanforfatter og novelleforfatter, kjent for "Den gamle mannen og havet".
- Pseudonym for Samuel Clemens, forfatter av "Tom Sawyer".
- Skrev klassiske romantiske romaner som "Stolthet og fordom".
- Russisk romanforfatter kjent for "Krig og fred".
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- En anerkjent engelsk dramatiker og poet.
- Forfatter av "En julefortelling" og "Oliver Twist".
- Norsk nobelprisvinner kjent for "Markens Grøde".
- Norsk dramatiker, ofte kalt det moderne dramas far.
- Kjent for sine detektivromaner, ofte med Hercule Poirot.
10 Clues: En anerkjent engelsk dramatiker og poet. • Skaperen av Harry Potters magiske verden. • Norsk nobelprisvinner kjent for "Markens Grøde". • Russisk romanforfatter kjent for "Krig og fred". • Forfatter av "En julefortelling" og "Oliver Twist". • Norsk dramatiker, ofte kalt det moderne dramas far. • Pseudonym for Samuel Clemens, forfatter av "Tom Sawyer". • ...
Govo English 2025-12-03
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- Big _____, our first book week novel
- A traitor
- Jesus's job, before the whole cruxifiction thing. Maybe Kiany's related to him?
- The location of Hamish's not so secret hiding spot
- the reason multiple student don't graduate in year 12
- the titular Shakespeare character with scorpions on the mind
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- The Noongar word for star, and one of our academic extension programs
- The top half of a winky face
- Rachel's old school, briefly
- The family from British Drama Peaky Blinders
10 Clues: A traitor • The top half of a winky face • Rachel's old school, briefly • Big _____, our first book week novel • The family from British Drama Peaky Blinders • The location of Hamish's not so secret hiding spot • the reason multiple student don't graduate in year 12 • the titular Shakespeare character with scorpions on the mind • ...
Chapter Nine Brave New World 2023-11-28
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- society in New Mexico
- key element in the world states control of the socity
- State of being liked by a lot of people
- Author which John Savage quotes a lot
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- City where the scene takes place
- Character who enters the world state
- Beliefs and values of a certain group of people
- Name of the woman stranded in the reservation
8 Clues: society in New Mexico • City where the scene takes place • Character who enters the world state • Author which John Savage quotes a lot • State of being liked by a lot of people • Name of the woman stranded in the reservation • Beliefs and values of a certain group of people • key element in the world states control of the socity
Taylor Swift & References 2024-12-28
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- a frequent wondrous reference in Swift's discography - you are here!
- featured on an album with a plethora of religious metaphors, this song uses the biblical crucifixion as a means of representing persecution
- an english classic novel containing the possible first reference to a metaphorical textile
- this song references a famous poem containing multiple roads
- the name of a mythological king featured as a metaphor who got all that he wished for (against better judgement)
- the title for this novel appears as a concept in the lyrics of two songs: one from Fearless, and one from 1989
- the author of a story which is referenced in two Taylor Swift songs - one of which being perhaps the most overt literary reference in her discography
- the name of the greek god who cursed the character blessed with prophecy referenced in a Taylor Swift song
- a play on this romantic poet's name appears in a song on the folklore album
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- a quote from this character is paraphrased in the song 'happiness'
- the first reference to this Shakespeare play in Taylor's discography is obvious - but which song features a line from the play reworded to fit a new narrative?
- a character who provided the namesake for a recent song was based on this (real) Lady
- the initials of the writer who authored the children's book which provided inspiration for the lyrics in one of Swift's most recent releases
- the opening line for this song is adapted from the opening line for a Dickens novel
- the title of this Shakespeare work has been referenced in two songs - with a very different ending to the line in each
- this novel served as the muse for a titular track from one of Taylor's albums
- a greek hero once mentioned by name in the lyrics of a Taylor Swift song
- the virtue featured in the name of a poem from which a line was borrowed for a song about an illicit affair...
18 Clues: this song references a famous poem containing multiple roads • a quote from this character is paraphrased in the song 'happiness' • a frequent wondrous reference in Swift's discography - you are here! • a greek hero once mentioned by name in the lyrics of a Taylor Swift song • a play on this romantic poet's name appears in a song on the folklore album • ...
Shakespeare Poet 2021-07-09
Shakespeare Props 2023-11-24
crossword level:easy 2020-11-17
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- You use it to write on a blackboard
- Scotland's most famous monster
- It is the "circus" of London
- A place in England where you can find big rocks
- You use it to shoot an arrow
- A rider with an armor and a sword
- the capital of England
- Goats have them on their heads
- A place where you can study peacefully
- a tiny domestic animal
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- Jewels that you put on your ears
- another word for fast/rapid
- we study it to avoid repeating our mistakes
- The theatre where Shakespeare used to word
- where you do your homework
- a sport you can't play without a net
- Animals that you can find at St James Park in London
- A typical English dish
- you use it to make the tea
19 Clues: A typical English dish • the capital of England • a tiny domestic animal • where you do your homework • you use it to make the tea • another word for fast/rapid • It is the "circus" of London • You use it to shoot an arrow • Scotland's most famous monster • Goats have them on their heads • Jewels that you put on your ears • A rider with an armor and a sword • ...
Ren and Ref crossword 2023-09-29
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- leonardo da vinci painted the last supper and the...
- focus on worldly themes instead of religious
- what book did thomas moore write?
- who wrote "in praise of folly"?
- painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel and the statue of David
- who created the printing press?
- what is the word for common language?
- where is rome located
- who was the author of the divine comedy?
- started the jesuit
- wealthy people who sponsored artists and commissioned works
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- who wrote the prince?
- this place became the banking center in europe
- what is it called to pay money to have your sins forgiven?
- he passed the edict of nantes
- where did the renaissance start
- william shakespeare was from...
- where did the northern renaissance begin?
- who did the protestants fight in the french wars of religion?
- imprisoned protestants
20 Clues: started the jesuit • who wrote the prince? • where is rome located • imprisoned protestants • he passed the edict of nantes • who wrote "in praise of folly"? • where did the renaissance start • who created the printing press? • william shakespeare was from... • what book did thomas moore write? • what is the word for common language? • who was the author of the divine comedy? • ...
A Tragic Crossword 2024-07-07
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- The protagonist's love interest
- Comprised of the rising action, a turning point, and a falling action
- The country that Hamlet describes as an "unweeded garden" in Act 1 Scene 2.
- What the ghost seeks
- A core theme of the play
- Claudius is this
- The wife of the fallen king, now remarried
- Hamlet is this kind of hero
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- A tragedy usually ends with this
- The turning point, where the hamartia is addressed
- The queen of England in Shakespeare's time
- Arguably the most famous playright in history
- Father of two
- The new king of Denmark, Old Hamlet's brother
- Laertes is this to Hamlet
- The audience's vicarious emotional journey with the tragic hero, leading to emotional release at the tragic end.
- Elizabethans valued this
- The titular protagonist
- Also known as the hero's "fatal flaw"
19 Clues: Father of two • Claudius is this • What the ghost seeks • The titular protagonist • Elizabethans valued this • A core theme of the play • Laertes is this to Hamlet • Hamlet is this kind of hero • The protagonist's love interest • A tragedy usually ends with this • Also known as the hero's "fatal flaw" • The queen of England in Shakespeare's time • ...
Probate Court Staff 2023-10-13
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- loves to sing
- clogged on Grand Ole Opry stage
- owns 2 cats & 2 dogs
- super into astrology, "a nerd about it"
- her parents are Jamaican and Haitian
- at some point she was Yasmine, Lois, Sydney, and Katy's supervisor
- related to President Lyndon B. Johnson
- attended the "Light the Night walk for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society" and held lanterns during walk
- obsessed with Disney World
- interned in Juvenile Court
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- loves Shakespeare and has played the roles of Ophelia and Juliet
- serves as a "Blanketeer" with Project Linus
- was Judge's boss before he became her boss
- used to run cross country
- enjoys the cooking at the GJAC cafe
- climbed Mount Fuji
- is a twin
- loves ice skating
- loves to cook and loves the holidays, especially Christmas with all of the lights and decorations
19 Clues: is a twin • loves to sing • loves ice skating • climbed Mount Fuji • owns 2 cats & 2 dogs • used to run cross country • obsessed with Disney World • interned in Juvenile Court • clogged on Grand Ole Opry stage • enjoys the cooking at the GJAC cafe • her parents are Jamaican and Haitian • related to President Lyndon B. Johnson • super into astrology, "a nerd about it" • ...
RELA crossord 3.2 2025-07-13
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- the painter of ‘Starry Night’.
- Name the war between North and South in the United States.
- the founder of Microsoft.
- Name the technically tallest mountain on Earth.
- What is the longest river in New Zealand?
- the French military leader who conquered much of Europe.
- the ship that sank in 1912.
- Name the painter of’Mona Lisa’
- the first president of United States.
- the period of’Rebirth’in Europe.
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- the author of’Romeo and Juliet’.
- the famous detective created by Doyle.
- Which active volcanic island on New Zealand erupted in 2019?
- Where is Te Puia located?
- the highest mountain in the world which is formed by folding mainly.
- the first human to walk on the moon.
- the scientist who formulated the theory of Relativity.
- the scientist who discovered Gravity.
- the British Prime Minister of World War Two.
19 Clues: the founder of Microsoft. • Where is Te Puia located? • the ship that sank in 1912. • the painter of ‘Starry Night’. • Name the painter of’Mona Lisa’ • the author of’Romeo and Juliet’. • the period of’Rebirth’in Europe. • the first human to walk on the moon. • the scientist who discovered Gravity. • the first president of United States. • the famous detective created by Doyle. • ...
A Midsummer night's dream - crossword 2022-10-08
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- it’s made whit violet flower and juice that makes you fall in love
- The thype of verse used in the comedy
- She should marry Demetrio, but she doesn't love him back
- The setting of the comedy
- She is the Queen the Amazons
- The author’s surname
Down
- The first theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream” are…
- The acts of the comedy
- Puck accidentally makes Elena fall in love whit him
- The third theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream”
- The act which talks about “Unrequired love”
- He argues with Queen Titania
- The Duke of Athens who will marry Hippolyte
- She is the Queen of the fairies
- The second theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream”
15 Clues: The author’s surname • The acts of the comedy • The setting of the comedy • He argues with Queen Titania • She is the Queen the Amazons • She is the Queen of the fairies • The thype of verse used in the comedy • The act which talks about “Unrequired love” • The Duke of Athens who will marry Hippolyte • The third theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream” • ...
Famous Persons 2023-06-10
Across
- - American president who abolished slavery
- - American animator and founder of the Disney company
- - Indian leader who fought for independence through nonviolence
- - Renowned composer and musician from Austria
- - French fashion designer and founder of the Chanel brand
- - Polish physicist who discovered radioactivity
- - Brothers who invented and flew the first successful airplane
- - German composer famous for his symphonies
Down
- - Brilliant physicist known for the theory of relativity
- - Sculpture created by Michelangelo
- - English playwright and poet
- - Famous Spanish painter and sculptor
- - Captain of the USS Enterprise in "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
- - First person to walk on the moon
- - French-Polish scientist who won Nobel Prizes in physics and chemistry
15 Clues: - English playwright and poet • - First person to walk on the moon • - Sculpture created by Michelangelo • - Famous Spanish painter and sculptor • - American president who abolished slavery • - German composer famous for his symphonies • - Renowned composer and musician from Austria • - Polish physicist who discovered radioactivity • ...
HISTORY REVIEW 2015-01-23
Across
- Revolutionized war in the Middle Ages
- Elizabethan playwright, famed for his tragedies
- A government system like modern socialism
- "Rebirth" of art and learning
- Wrote of rules for clergy members
- Law The rules the popes had to follow
- Peasant who brought France to victory in the 100 Years War
- A person under a monarch's control
Down
- When nobles elected church officials
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel
- The visual art of writing
- When the Native Americans crossed the Beringa
- King who broke away from the Catholic Church
- Similar to European's Divine Right of Kings
- Trading route from China to Europe
15 Clues: The visual art of writing • Painter of the Sistine Chapel • "Rebirth" of art and learning • Wrote of rules for clergy members • Trading route from China to Europe • A person under a monarch's control • When nobles elected church officials • Revolutionized war in the Middle Ages • Law The rules the popes had to follow • A government system like modern socialism • ...
HISTORY REVIEW 2015-01-23
Across
- Peasant who brought France to victory in the 100 Years War
- When the Native Americans crossed the Beringa
- Wrote of rules for clergy members
- When nobles elected church officials
- The visual art of writing
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel
- A person under a monarch's control
Down
- Trading route from China to Europe
- "Rebirth" of art and learning
- Revolutionized war in the Middle Ages
- Elizabethan playwright, famed for his tragedies
- Similar to European's Divine Right of Kings
- Law The rules the popes had to follow
- A government system like modern socialism
- King who broke away from the Catholic Church
15 Clues: The visual art of writing • "Rebirth" of art and learning • Painter of the Sistine Chapel • Wrote of rules for clergy members • Trading route from China to Europe • A person under a monarch's control • When nobles elected church officials • Revolutionized war in the Middle Ages • Law The rules the popes had to follow • A government system like modern socialism • ...
Cue for Treason 2021-12-14
Across
- he lied to Peter about sir Phillip Morton
- he is the land ruler of Cumberland
- he is a head of secret service
- he does plays, and he broke his leg
- she is the ruler of London/gov
- he writes plays and is partner with Burbage
- man stuck on the island with peter
Down
- he is a pirate and
- he lives on a farm also she threw a rock at spm
- supposed to shoot the queen
- he helps figure out the clue
- she pretends to be a boy but is a girl?
- he stole peter and kits hoarse
- he is partner with a play writer
- he died in the peel tower
15 Clues: he is a pirate and • he died in the peel tower • supposed to shoot the queen • he helps figure out the clue • he is a head of secret service • he stole peter and kits hoarse • she is the ruler of London/gov • he is partner with a play writer • he is the land ruler of Cumberland • man stuck on the island with peter • he does plays, and he broke his leg • ...
Ch 8: Northern Renaissance & the Reformation 2023-10-22
Across
- Northern European Renaissance art genre
- The subject of a famous portrait by Cranach the Elder
- Which genre grew popular in the Renaissance
- Which of the following was an ideal of the Anabaptist?
- City that Calvin established his theocratic state
- Which painter preferred painting scenes of normal people
- Artist of Arnolfini Wedding
Down
- Who did Shakespeare model his own sonnets on?
- Weelkes & Morley were associated with
- Most popular secular song from at the court of Elizabeth
- The___ of Augsburg was significant in the spread of Protestantism
- Where did Luther post his 95 thesis?
- Shakespeare's acting company
- Best describes Northern European paintings
- The chorale is primarily associated with
15 Clues: Artist of Arnolfini Wedding • Shakespeare's acting company • Where did Luther post his 95 thesis? • Weelkes & Morley were associated with • Northern European Renaissance art genre • The chorale is primarily associated with • Best describes Northern European paintings • Which genre grew popular in the Renaissance • Who did Shakespeare model his own sonnets on? • ...
Fun fill in the blank 2024-04-23
Across
- - a place where students go study
- - how many colors are in the KC school badge?
- - people who educate students
- - apple, banana and peach—are collectively referred to as
- - Who wrote Hamlet?
- - How many colors are in a rainbow?
Down
- - What is the color of a school bus?
- - Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
- - courses registered at school
- - what is the most popular sport in KC school
- - mother's mother
- - What fruit do kids traditionally give to teachers?
- - what the characters say
- - book containing a comprehensive compilation of content in a branch of study with the intention of explaining it
- - A scientist who studies rocks is called a what?
15 Clues: - mother's mother • - Who wrote Hamlet? • - what the characters say • - people who educate students • - courses registered at school • - a place where students go study • - How many colors are in a rainbow? • - What is the color of a school bus? • - what is the most popular sport in KC school • - how many colors are in the KC school badge? • ...
Vocabulary 3 Part 1 2025-02-20
Across
- in the 1500s ____was considered a health risk; only done about once a year
- Shakespeare was married to Ann ____
- (v.) to expel, to get rid of something troublesome or oppressive
- in the comedies, women often enter the forest and put on _____
- (v.)to make shorter
- (n.)verbal or physical noisy or heated dispute
- (v./n.) to disagree; a disagreement
- (n./adj.)a follower or supporter; sticking to something
Down
- (v.) to manufacture or invent
- Shakespeare's date of ____ was April 23, 1564
- (n.) engaging in extreme eating or drinking, greedy, overindulgence
- Shakespeare's comedies usually end in _____
- (adj.) famous, outstanding, distinguished
- (adj.) sweet innocent, like an angel
- (v.) to pardon, to overlook
15 Clues: (v.)to make shorter • (v.) to pardon, to overlook • (v.) to manufacture or invent • Shakespeare was married to Ann ____ • (v./n.) to disagree; a disagreement • (adj.) sweet innocent, like an angel • (adj.) famous, outstanding, distinguished • Shakespeare's comedies usually end in _____ • Shakespeare's date of ____ was April 23, 1564 • ...
Renaissance 2025-04-29
Across
- Wrote "The Prince".
- The __________.One of the works by Niccolo Machiavelli.
- The ___________ comedy. Famous work by Dante.
- The place where Francesco del Giocondo lived.
- First name of one of the most famous and genius of the Renaissance.
- What Renaisssance means
Down
- One way of transportation similar to the aerial screw
- The ___________ supper. One of the most famous paitings by da Vinci.
- William Shakespeare was born in this country.
- An important tool made to observe the stars and the universe.
- The other name of Mona Lisa
- The last supper shows Jesus and his _____________
- The main character of one of the most famous plays of all time!
- WHERE RENAISSANCE STARTED
- I ___________; Therefore I am.
15 Clues: Wrote "The Prince". • What Renaisssance means • WHERE RENAISSANCE STARTED • The other name of Mona Lisa • I ___________; Therefore I am. • William Shakespeare was born in this country. • The ___________ comedy. Famous work by Dante. • The place where Francesco del Giocondo lived. • The last supper shows Jesus and his _____________ • ...
Mr McCarthy's Cryptic Crossword 2024-06-06
6 Clues: Literature for reading (5) • A king altered I'm sad (5) • Language distorted shingle (7) • found in spreading knowledge(7) • bard who makes a phrase speak (11) • Best teacher oddly in cram rhythm (2,8)
Hamlet crossword 2024-03-18
6 Clues: wrote ‘Hamlet’ • Hamlet’s closest friend • King Hamlet was killed with • Country that ‘Hamlet’ takes place in • Hamlet’s Mother and wife of the king • Name of the former king, who was recently found dead
London 2024-01-09
Across
- The current reigning monarch of England.
- England's national flower.
- The capital city of England.
- English physicist who formulated the laws of motion.
- The iconic clock tower in London.
Down
- Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
- Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
7 Clues: England's national flower. • The capital city of England. • The iconic clock tower in London. • The current reigning monarch of England. • Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. • English physicist who formulated the laws of motion. • Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
English Literature Crossword 2020-02-20
7 Clues: A poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley • Author of the play 'Hayavadana' • Author of the play 'The Tempest' • The poet of 'The Road Not Taken' • Who wrote the play 'Oedipus Rex'? • Shakespeare's famous play 'The Merchant of ________' • William Shakespeare was also known as the "Bard of _____"
World Book Day 2025-04-19
7 Clues: This person writes books. • You ‘finish’ the book here. • This means the ‘name’ of a book. • This is what you do with a book! • You can borrow a book at this place. • This person is England’s most famous • You ‘turn’ these when you are reading a
