shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Tudor Crossword 2013-06-26
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- Surname of second of Henry's wives to be beheaded
- Surname of Henry VIII's third wife
- US State named after Queen Elizabeth
- Religion of Elizabeth I
- Material used in the windows of rich Tudor houses
- Number of Tudor Monarchs
- Name of the King defeated by Henry Tudor at the Battle of Bosworth
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- Name of Henry VIII's older brother
- Religion of Mary I
- The dynasty that came after the Tudors
- Playwright who was writing his plays during the Tudor era
- Name of Henry VIII's younger sister
12 Clues: Religion of Mary I • Religion of Elizabeth I • Number of Tudor Monarchs • Name of Henry VIII's older brother • Surname of Henry VIII's third wife • Name of Henry VIII's younger sister • US State named after Queen Elizabeth • The dynasty that came after the Tudors • Surname of second of Henry's wives to be beheaded • Material used in the windows of rich Tudor houses • ...
Renaissance 2015-07-03
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- Mother, father and sister/brother are __________ family
- Your mother's sister's son/daughter is your __________
- TV allows students to learn while being ___________
- The big room in school where we eat
- Parents and teachers put ________ on students to do well
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- Toronto is a city in which country?
- In some countries, it is _________ to slurp your food
- Written material like poetry, novels and essays
- Feeling happy after eating a meal
- English playwright who wrote Hamlet and Romeo & Juliet
- We play in a team with our ___________
- There are many different eating _________ around the world
12 Clues: Feeling happy after eating a meal • Toronto is a city in which country? • The big room in school where we eat • We play in a team with our ___________ • Written material like poetry, novels and essays • TV allows students to learn while being ___________ • In some countries, it is _________ to slurp your food • Your mother's sister's son/daughter is your __________ • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-03
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- The city controlled by the Medici family.
- Perhaps the most honored and influential scholar of the Renaissance.
- "Rebirth".
- Worked as a diplomat of the Florentine Republic from 1489 to 1512.
- He wrote Utopia.
- He wrote Don Quixote.
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- Lorenzo de Medici's nickname.
- The greatest playwright of all time.
- Family of wealthy patrons of the arts.
- The pioneer of Renaissance humanism and one of the most important figures in Italian literature.
- He wrote one of the most famous books on etiquette.
- A movement that put undue emphasis on human ability.
12 Clues: "Rebirth". • He wrote Utopia. • He wrote Don Quixote. • Lorenzo de Medici's nickname. • The greatest playwright of all time. • Family of wealthy patrons of the arts. • The city controlled by the Medici family. • He wrote one of the most famous books on etiquette. • A movement that put undue emphasis on human ability. • ...
The Amazing Race 2022-02-11
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- This type of verb does not allow a direct object.
- (put pics)
- The writer of the line “Fair is foul and foul is fair.”
- highest quality of a degree
- Formation of a word from a sound associated with what is named.
- /ˈwɪspə/
- The final part of a play or film.
- (put pics)
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- /ˈbæləns/
- The process whereby individuals or groups of differing ethnic heritage are absorbed into the dominant culture of a society.
- /ɪˈfɛmərəl/ Synonym: momentary
- a morpheme that can stand alone is a ____ morpheme
- study of words
13 Clues: /ˈwɪspə/ • /ˈbæləns/ • (put pics) • (put pics) • study of words • highest quality of a degree • /ɪˈfɛmərəl/ Synonym: momentary • The final part of a play or film. • This type of verb does not allow a direct object. • a morpheme that can stand alone is a ____ morpheme • The writer of the line “Fair is foul and foul is fair.” • ...
Challenge #2 2021-07-06
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- mythological animal which kills dragons
- a fortress on a hill to protect a city
- recipient used to air wine before drinking
- to avoid
- a sweet spread made from fruit and sugar boiled to a thick consistency with chunks of fruit
- ability to see
- has a crown yet is not royalty
- the combination of two element which seem to be contradictory
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- most prominent playwright and poet of the English language
- dinosaur expert
- like football but in a pool
- its tongue is black to protect it from sunburn
12 Clues: to avoid • ability to see • dinosaur expert • like football but in a pool • has a crown yet is not royalty • a fortress on a hill to protect a city • mythological animal which kills dragons • recipient used to air wine before drinking • its tongue is black to protect it from sunburn • most prominent playwright and poet of the English language • ...
London Bridge is Falling Down, My Fair Lady 2023-09-09
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- Big Ben's tower
- got its name to distinguish it from St. Paul’s Cathedral
- the monarch’s personal bodyguards who travelled with him
- the tallest building in London
- fortress founded by William the Conqueror
- a place in Hyde Park where Karl Marx gave his speech
- Hyde Park's nickname
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- London museum inside a former power station
- where coins are made
- museum with a Giant Sequoia tree and a skeleton of a dinosaur (... museum)
- Chaucer, Kipling, Shakespeare, T.S. Eliot and the Brontë sisters are buried there
- occupies the Palace of Westminster
12 Clues: Big Ben's tower • where coins are made • Hyde Park's nickname • the tallest building in London • occupies the Palace of Westminster • fortress founded by William the Conqueror • London museum inside a former power station • a place in Hyde Park where Karl Marx gave his speech • got its name to distinguish it from St. Paul’s Cathedral • ...
The history of the English language 2024-02-05
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- with colonization, Britain became an ...
- French became the language of the ... elite
- the Angles, the Jutes and the ... drove the Celts into the north and and west of Britain
- the source of many languages spoken today
- your first language
- Shakespeare was a famous ...
- their warrior spirit was reflected in their language
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- Noah ... was a famous lexicographer
- Gaelic was spoken in Scotland and ...
- the language studied by Sir William Jones in India
- William the ... won the battle of Hastings
- they invaded Britain in AD 43
12 Clues: your first language • Shakespeare was a famous ... • they invaded Britain in AD 43 • Noah ... was a famous lexicographer • Gaelic was spoken in Scotland and ... • with colonization, Britain became an ... • the source of many languages spoken today • William the ... won the battle of Hastings • French became the language of the ... elite • ...
Renaissance 2023-05-23
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- Creator of the first dome since the classics
- ancient Greek and Rome
- Rebirth of Ideas
- The money used in Florence
- An explorer that traveled from Europe to Asia
- Owners of the most famous bank in all of Europe
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- A Female Poet who wrote about femenism
- Queen of England during the Renaissance and sponsored William Shakespeare
- A Ninja turtle who was known for their paintings
- One of the most Famous trade routes
- Created the Statue of David
- one of the most famous paintings by DaVinci
12 Clues: Rebirth of Ideas • ancient Greek and Rome • The money used in Florence • Created the Statue of David • One of the most Famous trade routes • A Female Poet who wrote about femenism • one of the most famous paintings by DaVinci • Creator of the first dome since the classics • An explorer that traveled from Europe to Asia • Owners of the most famous bank in all of Europe • ...
Macbeth 2023-06-22
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- a messenger brings words to him that his wife and children have been killed
- protagonist
- the person of the ghost seen at the banquet
- if it wernt for these, Banquo would think the witches were woman
- murder weapon
- the original king
- Dark Magic
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- playwright
- the witches promised Macbeth that no one born of this could harm him
- what Lady Macbeth kept trying to wash off of her hands
- prediction of what will happen in the future
- Lady Macbeth would do this to her baby to keep an oath
12 Clues: playwright • Dark Magic • protagonist • murder weapon • the original king • the person of the ghost seen at the banquet • prediction of what will happen in the future • what Lady Macbeth kept trying to wash off of her hands • Lady Macbeth would do this to her baby to keep an oath • if it wernt for these, Banquo would think the witches were woman • ...
Intersections 2025-04-23
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- The name given to a bottle of champagne representing 24 standard bottles (8)
- The fear of clowns (12)
- Shirley Crabtree (3,5)
- First Beatles Number One single in the UK (4,2,2,3)
- Which book by C.S Lewis consists of letters from a senior devil to a junior devil (3,9,7)
- "_____ _____ do shake the darling buds of May" [Shakespeare] (5,5)
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- Government by women (8)
- Jinx in "Die Another Day" (5,5)
- Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Jet Harris and Tony Meehan (3,7)
- Marengo was his horse (6,10)
- Capital of Sierra Leone (8)
- Monday's child (4,2,4)
12 Clues: Shirley Crabtree (3,5) • Monday's child (4,2,4) • Government by women (8) • The fear of clowns (12) • Capital of Sierra Leone (8) • Marengo was his horse (6,10) • Jinx in "Die Another Day" (5,5) • First Beatles Number One single in the UK (4,2,2,3) • Hank Marvin, Bruce Welch, Jet Harris and Tony Meehan (3,7) • ...
History of the English Language 2025-05-09
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- Type of English that is spoken today.
- He invented many words that are still in use.
- The Vikings came from here.
- This book was translated into English in 1525 AD.
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- Was introduced in 1476 AD.
- Spoke the language that turned into English.
- Introduced Latín with invations in 55 BC.
- Invated England and introduced an nearly version of French.
- First languages we know about.
- Words from latín and _____ made its way to English.
- Example of Celtic language.
- Words that made its way into an other language.
12 Clues: Was introduced in 1476 AD. • Example of Celtic language. • The Vikings came from here. • First languages we know about. • Type of English that is spoken today. • Introduced Latín with invations in 55 BC. • Spoke the language that turned into English. • He invented many words that are still in use. • Words that made its way into an other language. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 2026-08-05
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- When he recognizes Romeo he wants to fight him
- He claims to be deeply in love with Rosaline
- This creates humor but they also reveal intelligence
- Capulet He is concerned with authority and reputation
- Romeo fears the party will begin a chain of events
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- He knows that human emotions can become destructive
- Romeo compares Juliet to a jewel
- He is calm loyal and peaceful
- Love can bring pleasure and pain at the same time
- She considers marrying Paris
- Shakespeare uses light darkness beauty and death
- The conflict between love and hate
12 Clues: She considers marrying Paris • He is calm loyal and peaceful • Romeo compares Juliet to a jewel • The conflict between love and hate • He claims to be deeply in love with Rosaline • When he recognizes Romeo he wants to fight him • Shakespeare uses light darkness beauty and death • Love can bring pleasure and pain at the same time • ...
Renaissance News 2022-01-07
6 Clues: toilets that flush • a clock with a bird • a musical instrament • the thing that prints paper • the thing that slows your fall • a famous writer of plays/books/stuff
Julius Caesar By William Shakespeare 2017-05-16
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- Where Portia stabbed herself
- The wife of Brutus
- Caesar's last words
- What Portia swallows to kill herself
- The city in which the play is set
- Caesar's adopted son
- On what Brutus impaled himself on
- Where the ghostly figure says it will see Brutus again
- Where Caesar got stabbed and died
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- What the conspirators bathe their hands and swords in
- What makes Calpurnia beg Caesar not to go to the senate
- The day in which Caesar died
- The name of the servant that stabbed Cassius
- The man that forged the letters sent to Brutus
- The man Caesar defeated before the start of the play
15 Clues: The wife of Brutus • Caesar's last words • Caesar's adopted son • Where Portia stabbed herself • The day in which Caesar died • The city in which the play is set • On what Brutus impaled himself on • Where Caesar got stabbed and died • What Portia swallows to kill herself • The name of the servant that stabbed Cassius • The man that forged the letters sent to Brutus • ...
Act 1 Scene 1 Romeo and Juliet 2022-04-05
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- Lord Capulet invites Paris to his party to look at all the other _____ of Verona!
- 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"
- ______ asks Lord Capulet to marry Juliet. He is a good catch because he is a relative of the ____ of Verona!
- 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.
- Juliet's family name is ______.
- What is the term for an unstressed syllable, followed by a stressed syllable?
- 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.
- In what city can country does the play take place?
- Romeo is suffering from a(n) (U N _ _ Q _ _ _ _ D) love, or a love that is not returned or reciprocated.
- "brawling love, loving hate, anything of nothing" are examples of which type of language device____?
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- Juliet has a _______ who wants to kill Benvolio during the opening fight scene. His name is ___ and he has a ______ temper.
- 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).
- How many quatrains are in a sonnet?
- What is the last name of the author of Romeo and Juliet?
- Romeo's family name is ______.
- Lord Capulet tells Paris he wants him to "_____ her gentle, and get her heart" which means he is hoping that Juliet will fall in _____ with Paris.
16 Clues: Romeo's family name is ______. • Juliet's family name is ______. • How many quatrains are in a sonnet? • In what city can country does the play take place? • 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 King's Speech - crossword 2013-05-11
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- The Duke suffers under a
- The Duke's first name
- The play he reads out was written by
- The speech therapist's first name
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- The phonograph's brand name
- The Duke reads out a monologue of a famous play called
- The country the speech therapist originally comes from
- The recoding machine is "the latest thing from..."
8 Clues: The Duke's first name • The Duke suffers under a • The phonograph's brand name • The speech therapist's first name • The play he reads out was written by • The recoding machine is "the latest thing from..." • The Duke reads out a monologue of a famous play called • The country the speech therapist originally comes from
Crossword 2023-06-20
8 Clues: The storyline • A part of a play • A society controlled by men • The fictional men and women in a play • When a character is speaking in a play • A story with a dramatically sad ending • A famous playwright from Stratford Upon Avon • A section of a play made up of several scenes
Elizabethan theatre era 2023-04-05
8 Clues: The queen during this era • The people that write the plays • A famous playwright in this era • A famous genre of drama in this era • A face piece people wore during plays • A male character in a very famous play • The country this theater originated in • A female character in a very famous play
Finish The Puzzle For A Special Message 7/28/23 2023-07-28
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- Our dear friend Penn’s hit Netflix show.
- “Go Shorty, it’s ya ______. We gonna party like it’s ya ______.”
- “I _____ You Day.” Observed every February 10th.
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- “____ LOOK OUTAHHH!” Or the first name of a 90s film golfer/hockey player.
- ______ Ado About Nothing. Shakespeare play.
- Your new name. You also are one.
- Me
- South abbreviation
8 Clues: Me • South abbreviation • Your new name. You also are one. • Our dear friend Penn’s hit Netflix show. • ______ Ado About Nothing. Shakespeare play. • “I _____ You Day.” Observed every February 10th. • “Go Shorty, it’s ya ______. We gonna party like it’s ya ______.” • “____ LOOK OUTAHHH!” Or the first name of a 90s film golfer/hockey player.
LITERATURE 2025-10-16
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- Classic romance set aboard the doomed ocean liner
- Gatsby’s great obsession
- Shakespearean couple whose romance ends in tragedy and snakebites
- Shakespeare play featuring star-crossed lovers
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- Tolstoy heroine who falls for Count Vronsky
- Elizabeth Bennet’s love interest in Pride and Prejudice
- Greek goddess of love
- Brontë novel where a governess falls for her employer
8 Clues: Greek goddess of love • Gatsby’s great obsession • Tolstoy heroine who falls for Count Vronsky • Shakespeare play featuring star-crossed lovers • Classic romance set aboard the doomed ocean liner • Brontë novel where a governess falls for her employer • Elizabeth Bennet’s love interest in Pride and Prejudice • ...
World Book Day 2016-10-02
8 Clues: You keep your books on this! • England's most famous writer. • This person who writes books. • This is the 'outside' of a book. • This means the 'name' of a book. • This is what you do with a book! • Which month is World Book Day in? • You can borrow a book at this place.
The King's Speech - crossword 2013-05-11
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- The speech therapist's first name
- The Duke reads out a monologue of a famous play called
- The play he reads out was written by
- The Duke's first name
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- The phonograph's brand name
- The country the speech therapist originally comes from
- The Duke suffers under a
- The recoding machine is "the latest thing from..."
8 Clues: The Duke's first name • The Duke suffers under a • The phonograph's brand name • The speech therapist's first name • The play he reads out was written by • The recoding machine is "the latest thing from..." • The country the speech therapist originally comes from • The Duke reads out a monologue of a famous play called
Tony Kushner and Gay Theater 2012-10-23
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- Disease that caused the rise in gay plays
- person who wrote Love! Valour! Compassion!
- wrote many gay characters and themes way before the rise of gay plays
- Kushner's husband
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- Person who wrote The Laramie Project
- award Kushner won for ANgels In America
- Tony Kushner's middle name
- thought to be first gay play
8 Clues: Kushner's husband • Tony Kushner's middle name • thought to be first gay play • Person who wrote The Laramie Project • award Kushner won for ANgels In America • Disease that caused the rise in gay plays • person who wrote Love! Valour! Compassion! • wrote many gay characters and themes way before the rise of gay plays
Shakespeare Life and Macbeth 2021-09-01
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- What story was Macbeth based off of?
- Who were seen as the heroes of the story?
- Who was Queen Elizabeth's successor?
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- what historical event influenced Macbeth?
- Shakespeare wanted to warn about the abuse of?
- What was King James's fascination about?
- What century was Macbeth set in?
- What country did James want to unify England with?
8 Clues: What century was Macbeth set in? • What story was Macbeth based off of? • Who was Queen Elizabeth's successor? • What was King James's fascination about? • what historical event influenced Macbeth? • Who were seen as the heroes of the story? • Shakespeare wanted to warn about the abuse of? • What country did James want to unify England with?
Tudor crossword 2020-10-13
8 Clues: Who was the last tudor queen • Who was king before henry vii • What were tudor houses made of • Who was the first tudor monarch • What language did the tudors speak • How many wives did henry viii have • Which famous writer was alive in Tudor times? • After his fathers death he became the king of
Authors 2024-08-16
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- Autora de "Wuthering Heights" (6 letras)
- Escreveu "Pride and Prejudice". (8 letras)
- Autor de "1984" e "Animal Farm". (8 letras)
- Escreveu "The Picture of Dorian Gray". (6 letras)
- Autor de "Oliver Twist" (7 letras)
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- Autor de "Hamlet"(11 letras)
- Autora da série "Harry Potter". (8 letras)
- Autor de "The Lord of the Rings". (6 letras)
8 Clues: Autor de "Hamlet"(11 letras) • Autor de "Oliver Twist" (7 letras) • Autora de "Wuthering Heights" (6 letras) • Autora da série "Harry Potter". (8 letras) • Escreveu "Pride and Prejudice". (8 letras) • Autor de "1984" e "Animal Farm". (8 letras) • Autor de "The Lord of the Rings". (6 letras) • Escreveu "The Picture of Dorian Gray". (6 letras)
Federal Theater Project 2025-04-16
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- dramatist who got his start with FTP: Arthur ___
- aimed to provide jobs during this economic crisis
- Welles directed this famous "voodoo" version of ___ (Shakespeare play)
- for low-cost shows accessible to the public
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- program that funded the FTP (3 words)
- parent agency (initials)
- directed the Federal Theatre Project
- branch focused on African American theater (2 words)
- by Congress for being too __ (politically charged)
9 Clues: parent agency (initials) • directed the Federal Theatre Project • program that funded the FTP (3 words) • for low-cost shows accessible to the public • dramatist who got his start with FTP: Arthur ___ • aimed to provide jobs during this economic crisis • by Congress for being too __ (politically charged) • branch focused on African American theater (2 words) • ...
General knowledge 2026-02-25
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- Ocean The largest ocean on Earth.
- Shakespeare The author of Romeo and Juliet.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The capital city of Japan.
- The chemical symbol for Sodium.
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- The longest bone in the human body.
- The outermost layer of the Earth where we live.
- Sterling The currency used in the United Kingdom.
8 Clues: The capital city of Japan. • The chemical symbol for Sodium. • Ocean The largest ocean on Earth. • The longest bone in the human body. • The largest planet in our solar system. • Shakespeare The author of Romeo and Juliet. • The outermost layer of the Earth where we live. • Sterling The currency used in the United Kingdom.
vocabulary sonnet 18 2024-05-02
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- The __________ between fate and free will is a crucial element in "Romeo and Juliet," where the protagonists' choices lead to tragic consequences.
- The theme of _________ permeates Shakespeare's "King Lear," as the once mighty king confronts his declining power and mortality.
- Shakespeare's tragedies ______ a sense of catharsis in the audience, particularly through the dramatic downfalls of his protagonists.
- The _______ beauty of Shakespeare's prose is vividly showcased in the lyrical quality of his sonnets.
- The _______ of mistaken identity recurs throughout Shakespeare's comedies, driving the plots of plays like "Twelfth Night."
- Shakespeare's __________, often coined by himself, has enriched the English language with words like "eyeball" and "fashionable."
- Critics _______ Shakespeare for his unparalleled ability to capture complex human emotions in simple yet eloquent dialogue.
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- The ________ nature of Shakespeare's characters, like Hamlet and Macbeth, reveals deep insights into the human psyche.
- Shakespeare's sonnets often muse on the _______ nature of youth and beauty, urging readers to contemplate the inevitability of aging.
- In "Othello," Iago __________ articulates his malicious plans, providing a clear window into his deceitful motives.
- The plot of "The Tempest" _______ back to classical themes of revenge and reconciliation.
- Shakespeare often explored the theme of _________ in his works, highlighting the transient nature of life and fortune.
- The legacy of the titular character in "Macbeth" is ________ by his ambitious rise and catastrophic fall.
- of: "Hamlet" reveals a troubling _________ affairs in the Danish royal court, where corruption and betrayal are rampant.
- Shakespeare's _______ was vast, incorporating a range of dialects and linguistic styles that reflected the diverse characters he portrayed.
- of: The famous soliloquy in "Hamlet" is ________ of profound existential questions that continue to resonate with audiences.
16 Clues: The plot of "The Tempest" _______ back to classical themes of revenge and reconciliation. • The _______ beauty of Shakespeare's prose is vividly showcased in the lyrical quality of his sonnets. • The legacy of the titular character in "Macbeth" is ________ by his ambitious rise and catastrophic fall. • ...
Luca's Crossword 2026-05-13
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- Sherlock Homes and a jewel
- sleeps in old hogsheads
- a written work that laughs at its subject to criticize it
- was horrified when his book was in the children section
- simplifying a complex situation by presenting one specific group or person as the enemy
- represents Czar Nicholas (Nicholas The Bloody)
- a type of government that has a free market is owned and run by private individuals and corporations.
- died through the hand/arm of a friend
- a lover of Juliet but not Romeo
- fall in love with Tom
- killed the most people in the story
- married William Shakespeare
- a horse that represents the soviet middle class
- a pig that represents Joseph Stalin
- story of the arrest of talented actress
- failures to deliver an important message
- a theatre that burned down when a cannon went off in 1613
- Farm, a story that is a satire, an allegory, and a cautionary tale about animals.
- to relieve the somber mood of tragedy
- a murderer and liar & died in a cave
- story about nasty letters
- involve ghosts and spirits
- Tom’s best friend
- attends his own funeral
- major characters are driven by a desire of___?
- aided Sampson
- a pig that represents the soviet press
- where Shakespeare was born
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- a story with a warning for its readers
- cause tragic consequences
- Elizabeth, was a queen famous for English drama and seafaring adventures
- the only person in the story who had any sense
- one of the six characteristics of Shakespearean tragedy that happens both externally and internally
- wrote 37 plays & 154 sonnets
- aids two lovers and its cause most of the problems for the story
- a type of government that has total control over its citizens.
- a story about jewelry and its cost
- falls for Tom’s tricks
- A Midsummer Night’s Dream, All’s Well that Ends Well
- bit his thumb at abraham
- a type of government that tries to eliminate class distinctions and the state owns everything.
- a pig that represents Leon Trotsky
- a peacekeeper between two fighting families
- actors who played the roles of women and children
- story about a sweet old farmer
- Tom’s original girlfriend
- paid weekly and did minor parts
- fake their own death
- someone always ready for action
- a horse that loves sugar
- Dogs represent the USSR secret police
- Hamlet, Julius Caesar, Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet
- actors had shares in the theatre and were given major parts
- murdered by injun joe
- an idea that the government should oversee the production and distribution of goods.
- Henry IV, Henry V, King John, Richard II
- framed by injun joe
- Hero someone important because of position or wealth with a weakness that leads to his death.
- Major a pig that represents Karl Marx
59 Clues: aided Sampson • Tom’s best friend • framed by injun joe • fake their own death • fall in love with Tom • murdered by injun joe • falls for Tom’s tricks • sleeps in old hogsheads • attends his own funeral • bit his thumb at abraham • a horse that loves sugar • cause tragic consequences • Tom’s original girlfriend • story about nasty letters • Sherlock Homes and a jewel • ...
Act 1 Shakespeare vocab 2022-03-15
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- A short statement expressing a general truth
- An act of speaking ones thoughts aloud
- busy, boisterous activity
- a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another
- another form of saying from which or from where
- accurately predicting what will happen in person
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- a follower of a powerful person who is unimportant
- great courage in the face of danger
- The site of the crucifixión of Jesus
- suppose that something is true without having evidence
- man who has land granted by the king or a military nobleman
11 Clues: busy, boisterous activity • great courage in the face of danger • The site of the crucifixión of Jesus • An act of speaking ones thoughts aloud • A short statement expressing a general truth • another form of saying from which or from where • accurately predicting what will happen in person • a follower of a powerful person who is unimportant • ...
Act 1 Shakespeare vocab 2022-03-15
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- A short statement expressing a general truth
- An act of speaking ones thoughts aloud
- busy, boisterous activity
- a person or thing that announces or signals the approach of another
- another form of saying from which or from where
- accurately predicting what will happen in person
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- a follower of a powerful person who is unimportant
- great courage in the face of danger
- The site of the crucifixión of Jesus
- suppose that something is true without having evidence
- man who has land granted by the king or a military nobleman
11 Clues: busy, boisterous activity • great courage in the face of danger • The site of the crucifixión of Jesus • An act of speaking ones thoughts aloud • A short statement expressing a general truth • another form of saying from which or from where • accurately predicting what will happen in person • a follower of a powerful person who is unimportant • ...
Shakespeare Stealer 11-15 2023-11-29
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- hard menial or dull work
- lack of knowledge or information
- very skilled at something
- a person's facial expression
- accept or allow to continue
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- in a way to avoid notice or attention
- wise in practical circumstances
- a view or an attitude
- action or speech that makes someone angry
- not harmful or offensive
- to deliver to an enemy
11 Clues: a view or an attitude • to deliver to an enemy • hard menial or dull work • not harmful or offensive • very skilled at something • accept or allow to continue • a person's facial expression • wise in practical circumstances • lack of knowledge or information • in a way to avoid notice or attention • action or speech that makes someone angry
Romeo and Juliet 2024-09-18
British Culture 2014-05-02
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- What is the capital of Wales?
- What is the oldest English university?
- What is the busiest airport in England?
- Scots wear...
- What is the most tradicional christmas dish?
- Where are the Royal Crown jewels kept?
- Who is the current heir to the british crown?
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- Who was the first famous non-royal to appear on a UK postage stamp?
- St. Patrick's day is celebrated on...
- A quid is...
10 Clues: A quid is... • Scots wear... • What is the capital of Wales? • St. Patrick's day is celebrated on... • What is the oldest English university? • Where are the Royal Crown jewels kept? • What is the busiest airport in England? • What is the most tradicional christmas dish? • Who is the current heir to the british crown? • ...
TFIOS Crossword Part 3 2016-05-18
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- How many tries did it take for Gus to get his license?
- How old is Hazel?
- What does Isaac break when his girlfriend breaks up with him?
- What is Isaac’s little brothers name?
- What month is it when Hazel and Gus go to Amsterdam?
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- How many siblings does Hazel have?
- What Shakespeare play is the title inspired by?
- Which character is vegetarian?
- What leg did Gus lose to cancer?
- The ______ of Jesus
10 Clues: How old is Hazel? • The ______ of Jesus • Which character is vegetarian? • What leg did Gus lose to cancer? • How many siblings does Hazel have? • What is Isaac’s little brothers name? • What Shakespeare play is the title inspired by? • What month is it when Hazel and Gus go to Amsterdam? • How many tries did it take for Gus to get his license? • ...
Facts about England and english language 2021-10-02
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- The title of the first english dictionary
- During 15th century, english language was revolutionised by which Chinese invention
- London’s most popular ceremony
- Who invented over thousand words
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- The official name of a hashtag sign
- The only 15 letter word with no repeating letters
- In geometry, shape with ninety-nine sides
- Verb ’love’ in Old English
- Who is the father of english language
- Oldest public library Chetham’s Library was once used in what purpose
10 Clues: Verb ’love’ in Old English • London’s most popular ceremony • Who invented over thousand words • The official name of a hashtag sign • Who is the father of english language • In geometry, shape with ninety-nine sides • The title of the first english dictionary • The only 15 letter word with no repeating letters • ...
ALL THE WORLD'S A STAGE 2021-04-27
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- it's a text to read, often with rhythm
- juliet's family name
- it's the actor who plays romeo
- you can watch on netflix
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- a world while dramaturge britannique
- is a type of play or film that has singing and dancing at the same time
- a play with a person has vocalis voice
- this a type of danse very artistic and very gracious
- romeo's family name
- a person do steps often with a partner
10 Clues: romeo's family name • juliet's family name • you can watch on netflix • it's the actor who plays romeo • a world while dramaturge britannique • it's a text to read, often with rhythm • a play with a person has vocalis voice • a person do steps often with a partner • this a type of danse very artistic and very gracious • ...
Naruto 2024-03-25
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- What University did Robeson attend for law school?
- What state did he die in?
- What month did Robeson die in?
- What college did Robeson attend?
- What play that Robeson was in, set an all time record for Shakespeare play?
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- What sport did he play in college?
- Degree What post graduate degree did he earn?
- Robeson Jr What was Robeson's son's name?
- What month was Robeson born in?
- What was Robeson's middle name?
10 Clues: What state did he die in? • What month did Robeson die in? • What month was Robeson born in? • What was Robeson's middle name? • What college did Robeson attend? • What sport did he play in college? • Robeson Jr What was Robeson's son's name? • Degree What post graduate degree did he earn? • What University did Robeson attend for law school? • ...
The Renaissance 2022-04-28
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- promoted the rediscovery of classical philosophy, literature and art
- what century did the renaissance begin in
- wealthy person who finances a work of art
- the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant
- painted the Sistine chapel
- is the principle of separation of the state from religious institutions
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- the movement during the renaissance to reform the catholic church
- inventor of the printing press
- where was Shakespeare born
- patrons of the art
10 Clues: patrons of the art • where was Shakespeare born • painted the Sistine chapel • inventor of the printing press • what century did the renaissance begin in • wealthy person who finances a work of art • the habit or principle of being independent and self-reliant • the movement during the renaissance to reform the catholic church • ...
Culture Icons of the UK 2022-09-21
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- Drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks
- British multinational confectionery company
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet
- English physicist who formulated universal gravitation
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- Very popular sport around the world
- Name of the de current king of England
- It's also known as the Elizabeth Tower
- National personification of Britain as a helmeted female Warriors
- Aromatic beverage native to East Asia but also typical in the UK
- Main unit of sterling of the UK
10 Clues: He wrote Romeo and Juliet • Main unit of sterling of the UK • Very popular sport around the world • Name of the de current king of England • It's also known as the Elizabeth Tower • British multinational confectionery company • English physicist who formulated universal gravitation • Drinking establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks • ...
Transitional Sonnet and Prologue Review 2023-02-08
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- According to the prologue the ______ of their children is what will end the ______ between the Montagues and the Capulets. (read quatrain 2)
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare begins with the ________ which would be recited in unison by a group of actors and provides a _____ of the play's plot and purpose. It is written as a ___________; this type of poem has a strict structure.
- ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is the rhyme __________ of a sonnet. Students must write this in all capital letters with a clear space in between each set of letters.
- What word from the first quatrain shows that the citizen of Verona are KILLING each other and mkaing their hands "unclean" ?
- A group of four alternating rhyming lines of a sonnet is called a ___________.
- There are five meters of iambic in every line of a sonnet and this is known as (P _ _ T _ _ E _ _ R).
- The final two lines of a sonnet are referred to as the _______ _____. The function of these two lines is to summarize or capture the poem's big idea, also known as the ________ or the author's message. These two lines _____ with each other.
- A sonnet has exactly _____ (write the word not the number) lines.
- Another word for households could be __________; or the people who are related to each other and live in the same "household."
- There are ten of these in every line of a Shakespearean sonnet. These are defined as the beats of a word.
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- A sonnet is written in ______ ______; this means that there are five meters of an unstressed syllable (or beat) followed by a stressed syllable or beat.
- The two "households" from the prologue are the Capulets, which is the family of ______ and the Montagues and _______ belongs to this family.
- Romeo and Juliet are referred to as ______ _______ _______ in the prologue, which means that "fate" or "destiny" brings them together. Anytime students read references to stars in the play, Shakespeare wants them to think of fate and destiny- what the characters do not control or choose. (Read line 6)
- The first line of the prologue tells the audience that "two households" (The Montagues and Capulets) are both alike in __________, which means they are from the same social class, and have the same wealth or money.
- The prologue informs the audience that there is an ancient or old fashioned and outdated ______, or an argument people refuse to leave in the past, that is creating a new _____ or revolt.
- Shakespeare uses the word ______ two times in the last line of the first quatrain. This is known as a PUN or a play on a word's two meanings. One definition is citizen, the other has to do with being a person who follows the laws and rules of a society.
- Romeo is a ____________ and Juliet is a _____________ and their families are enemies.
- Which word from the prologue means old and outdated? Look in the first quatrain.
- There are _____ lines in a quatrain.
- Based on the prologue, readers should be able to infer Romeo and Juliet is set in the fair or beautiful city of _____ in the country of __________.
20 Clues: There are _____ lines in a quatrain. • A sonnet has exactly _____ (write the word not the number) lines. • A group of four alternating rhyming lines of a sonnet is called a ___________. • Which word from the prologue means old and outdated? Look in the first quatrain. • Romeo is a ____________ and Juliet is a _____________ and their families are enemies. • ...
marina 2023-02-13
7 Clues: lo celebrano a Verona • San Valentino muore qui • San Valentino nasce qui • gli innamorati di Shakespeare • Il sentimento che si celebra il 14 febbraio • se vuoi attaccare un lucchetto devi andare qui • dove si trova il balcone più famoso d'Italia Verona
Sonnet 2012-11-08
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- rhyming sequence of sonnets
- how many lines does a sonnet have
- a large exaggeration
- word without the five main vowels
- famous English poet
- giving a non-living object living qualities
- place where sonnet originated from
- stanza with 4 lines
- repetition of the same consonant sound at the start of words placed closely together
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- a comparison which says one thing is another
- Italian sonnet
- a sonnet is a kind of ____
- time period where the Petrarchan sonnet was developed
- use of words whose sounds resemble the sounds they describe
- object which is used as a sign
- has three quatrains and one couplet
- repetition of the same vowel sound in words placed closely together
- stanza with 6 lines
- a comparison using 'like' or 'as'
- stanza with 8 lines
20 Clues: Italian sonnet • famous English poet • stanza with 6 lines • stanza with 4 lines • stanza with 8 lines • a large exaggeration • a sonnet is a kind of ____ • rhyming sequence of sonnets • object which is used as a sign • how many lines does a sonnet have • word without the five main vowels • a comparison using 'like' or 'as' • place where sonnet originated from • ...
De vloek van Macbeth 2013-01-13
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- Wat verwoestte de feestzaal?
- Wie is de originele schrijver van het stuk?
- Voor welke gelegenheid wordt het toneelstuk
- Op wie is Betty verliefd?
- Wie is de zogenaamde "beautycase"?
- In welke maand speelt het schoolfeest af?
- Welke rol speelt Betty in het toneelstuk?
- Welk beroep lag er misschien voor Betty's vader
- een scéne uit het toneelstuk speelde?
- Wat kreeg Betty van haar grootvader?
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- Welk vak gaf meneer De Troye?
- Welk industrieel gebouw is omgetoverd tot
- Waar ging Betty op vraag van DDT helpen?
- Waar zat grootvader na zijn noodoproep?
- Welk antiek meubelstuk klapte in elkaar toen
- het verschiet?
- Wat is de naam van de leerkracht?
- Welk vervoersmiddel nam Betty naar school?
- Wie is, naast Schoonjans, de auteur van het
- Wat verpest telkens het toneelstuk?
- Wat is de naam van het toneelstuk?
21 Clues: het verschiet? • Op wie is Betty verliefd? • Wat verwoestte de feestzaal? • Welk vak gaf meneer De Troye? • Wat is de naam van de leerkracht? • Wie is de zogenaamde "beautycase"? • Wat is de naam van het toneelstuk? • Wat verpest telkens het toneelstuk? • Wat kreeg Betty van haar grootvader? • een scéne uit het toneelstuk speelde? • Waar zat grootvader na zijn noodoproep? • ...
Jesha Thesis Introduction 2013-06-27
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- vital, important, essential
- feelings
- time it should be obious
- Shakespeare and Wittgenstein
- yours
- of with
- the one from before to after
- it rule breaking to use the same word again?
- it
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- confusing but not impossible to solve
- line between smart and smartass
- am not sure how to explain this verb, it usually follows you.
- of challenge and enjoyment
- way to communicate idea, not talking, nor acting
- method to organize or present
- one and three
- of something, anything.
- with wit
- who writes a dictionary come help me. one of the very often used preposition
- most people do Mon.-Fri. 9-5
- pronouns
- include
- specific
23 Clues: it • yours • of with • include • feelings • with wit • pronouns • specific • one and three • of something, anything. • time it should be obious • of challenge and enjoyment • vital, important, essential • Shakespeare and Wittgenstein • most people do Mon.-Fri. 9-5 • the one from before to after • method to organize or present • line between smart and smartass • confusing but not impossible to solve • ...
Romeo And Juilet 2013-11-18
Across
- What did Romeo use to kill himself
- Who is Romeo's cousin?
- The Prince said that both families were what?
- The person who wanted to marry Juliet
- Helped Romeo end his life
- the bird that sings at dawn.
- Romeo belongs to what family?
- What did Mercutio say would be on both families? (2 words)
- The bird that sings at night
- Juliet's cousin.
- Juliet belongs to what family?
- Where does the story take place?
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- LAURENCE Who married Romeo and Juliet? (2 words)
- Juliet was to wake from the potion in _______ hours.
- Romeo's best friend.
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Who told Romeo that Juliet was 'dead'?
- Why did Romeo and Juliet kill themselves?
- Who nurtured Juliet like a mother? (2 words)
- What did Juliet use to kill herself?
20 Clues: Juliet's cousin. • Romeo's best friend. • Who is Romeo's cousin? • Helped Romeo end his life • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • the bird that sings at dawn. • The bird that sings at night • Romeo belongs to what family? • Juliet belongs to what family? • Where does the story take place? • What did Romeo use to kill himself • What did Juliet use to kill herself? • ...
DEEPWOODS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2015-02-15
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- ABSOLUTE SUM
- TWO TEAMS OF FOUR MEN EACH
- WORLD'S BIGGEST LIZARD
- BAR ON GUITAR FINGERPRINT
- LEAVES OF PINE TREES
- ENGLISH EPIC BY A BLIND POET ABOUT THE FALL OF MEN
- IT INDICATES THE TIME BEING PAST
- PLANNING COMMISSION WAS REPLACED BY THIS
- PARLIAMENT OF AFGHANISTHAN
- FUEL DRILLING PLANT
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- I CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE WITH INDIA
- YA!TAJ AND AGRA DO COMBINE TO REVEAL THE GREATEST OF ALL
- WATER'S ABILITY TO PASS AN ELECTRIC CURRENT
- A SPERM WHALE WHICH WAS CHASED BY CAPTAIN AHAB
- BARD OF AVON
- STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE WITH POINTED ARCH RUBBED VAULT AND FLYING BUTTRESS
- CITY OF SEVEN HILLS
- JOLIE SHE IS A BOLLYWWOD ACTRESS AND UNHCR GOODWILL AMBASSODOR
- THE A OF FA
- FIRMLY PLACED IN OR ON THE GROUND
- RECURRING IN SCATTERED AND IRREGULAR OR UNPREDICTABLE INSTANCES
21 Clues: THE A OF FA • ABSOLUTE SUM • BARD OF AVON • CITY OF SEVEN HILLS • FUEL DRILLING PLANT • LEAVES OF PINE TREES • WORLD'S BIGGEST LIZARD • BAR ON GUITAR FINGERPRINT • TWO TEAMS OF FOUR MEN EACH • PARLIAMENT OF AFGHANISTHAN • IT INDICATES THE TIME BEING PAST • FIRMLY PLACED IN OR ON THE GROUND • I CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE WITH INDIA • PLANNING COMMISSION WAS REPLACED BY THIS • ...
DEEPWOODS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2015-02-15
Across
- PARLIAMENT OF AFGHANISTHAN
- YA!TAJ AND AGRA DO COMBINE TO REVEAL THE GREATEST OF ALL
- TWO TEAMS OF FOUR MEN EACH
- ABSOLUTE SUM
- I CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE WITH INDIA
- A SPERM WHALE WHICH WAS CHASED BY CAPTAIN AHAB
- THE A OF FA
- IT INDICATES THE TIME BEING PAST
- SHE IS A BOLLYWWOD ACTRESS AND UNHCR GOODWILL AMBASSODOR
- LEAVES OF PINE TREES
- ENGLISH EPIC BY A BLIND POET ABOUT THE FALL OF MEN
- PLANNING COMMISSION WAS REPLACED BY THIS
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- FIRMLY PLACED IN OR ON THE GROUND
- BARD OF AVON
- STYLE OF ARCHITECTURE WITH POINTED ARCH RUBBED VAULT AND FLYING BUTTRESS
- WORLD'S BIGGEST LIZARD
- CITY OF SEVEN HILLS
- WATER'S ABILITY TO PASS AN ELECTRIC CURRENT
- RECURRING IN SCATTERED AND IRREGULAR OR UNPREDICTABLE INSTANCES
- BAR ON GUITAR FINGERPRINT
- FUEL DRILLING PLANT
21 Clues: THE A OF FA • BARD OF AVON • ABSOLUTE SUM • CITY OF SEVEN HILLS • FUEL DRILLING PLANT • LEAVES OF PINE TREES • WORLD'S BIGGEST LIZARD • BAR ON GUITAR FINGERPRINT • PARLIAMENT OF AFGHANISTHAN • TWO TEAMS OF FOUR MEN EACH • IT INDICATES THE TIME BEING PAST • FIRMLY PLACED IN OR ON THE GROUND • I CELEBRATE INDEPENDENCE WITH INDIA • PLANNING COMMISSION WAS REPLACED BY THIS • ...
Tears Of A Tiger 2015-06-12
Across
- where was rob trying to go with the exchange student?
- where is Rhonda?
- who run out of English class?
- what does Andy do after school?
- what is the subject of Keisha’ s English homework?
- what does Andy do in class?
- who Andy doesn’t want to talk?
- where are Andy when he rages?
- what is the Andy’s real name?
- How did Macbeth died?
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- what is the English lesson on?
- who is the counselor of the school?
- what does Andy sing at the top of his lungs?
- who said life is short?
- what is Andy’s teacher’s name?
- who hates baloney sandwiches?
- what does Mr .Blackwell doesn’t want to Andy?
- what did the psychologist say to Andy at the final visit?
- How many homeworks Andy missed?
- what is Tyrone ‘s nickname?
20 Clues: where is Rhonda? • How did Macbeth died? • who said life is short? • what does Andy do in class? • what is Tyrone ‘s nickname? • who run out of English class? • who hates baloney sandwiches? • where are Andy when he rages? • what is the Andy’s real name? • what is the English lesson on? • what is Andy’s teacher’s name? • who Andy doesn’t want to talk? • ...
INTERMEDIATE CROSSWORD 1 2021-02-12
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- a global hit from the musician Alan Walker
- Capital of Australia
- an element named after a European country
- the lost city
- German car brand meaning "the peoples' car"
- Company that made the first jumbo jet
- ww2 battle tank named after a Allied leader
- The space program which landed the humans on the moon
- One of the most popular online games in the world
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- City with the tallest building
- Member of a powerful military cast in ancient Japan
- Surname of a world renowned English playwright
- a swiss timepiece company
- destruction or extinction
- The best selling book of all time
- A Russian revolutionary politician
- The strongest sense
- The only planet not named after a God
- London Underground rail network
- stern but occasionally dumb British bulldog from Tom and Jerry series
20 Clues: the lost city • The strongest sense • Capital of Australia • a swiss timepiece company • destruction or extinction • City with the tallest building • London Underground rail network • The best selling book of all time • A Russian revolutionary politician • The only planet not named after a God • Company that made the first jumbo jet • an element named after a European country • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-23
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- The Welfare of Humans
- Wrote 95 theses
- The Black Plague
- A Religious Journeyman
- Princess of France
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Wrote the second “the art of war’
- Dialect of a country
- Expedition to the Holy Land
- Non-Religous
- Luther attempting to change the church
- Conflicting Ideas with the Church
- The Ruling body
- Centered around the sun
- Medieval investors
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- court writer and medieval author
- Navigational Disk
- Inventor from Mainz
- press Mass producing literature
- Started heliocentrism
- A group made by the merchant class
- Godfathers of the...
- Ruling Class
- Romeo and Juliet
- Centered Around the earth
- A Ticket to Heaven
- Flying machines
- Not Immortal
- A small body with political power
- Michelangelo ceiling paintings.
- An Oppressor
- A Building for Worshipping
32 Clues: Ruling Class • Not Immortal • An Oppressor • Non-Religous • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • The Ruling body • The Black Plague • Romeo and Juliet • Navigational Disk • Princess of France • A Ticket to Heaven • Medieval investors • Inventor from Mainz • Godfathers of the... • Dialect of a country • The Welfare of Humans • Started heliocentrism • A Religious Journeyman • Centered around the sun • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- Non-Religious idea
- Princess of france
- Centered Around the earth
- Flying machines
- court writer and medieval author
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Romeo and Juliet
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Mass producing literature
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Wrote 95 theses
- A Tyrant
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- The Vitruvian Man
- Navigational Disk
- Invented the Printing Press
- Started heliocentrism
- Dialect of a country
- Centered around the sun
- Not Immortal
- Authority of the Pope
- Godfathers of the ___________
- A fatal epidemic
- Investing in someone
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- A Building for Worshipping
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Flying machines • Wrote 95 theses • Romeo and Juliet • A fatal epidemic • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Non-Religious idea • Princess of france • Dialect of a country • Investing in someone • Started heliocentrism • Authority of the Pope • Centered around the sun • Centered Around the earth • Mass producing literature • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-28
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- The Vitruvian Man
- court writer and medieval author
- A fatal epidemic
- A Tyrant
- Expedition to recover The Holy Land
- Investing in someone
- Mass producing literature
- Flying machines
- A Building for Worshipping
- Higher Class in the Feudal System
- Centered Around the earth
- Princess of france
- Discovered Jupiter's biggest moons.
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- Wrote 95 theses
- A Man Journeying for the Holy Land
- Navigational Disk
- Invented the Printing Press
- The Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- A group of merchants is known as a _____
- Not Immortal
- Luther's Protestant ___________
- Centered around the sun
- Godfathers of the ___________
- Romeo and Juliet
- Non-Religious idea
- Authority of the Pope
- Galileo was Under House Arrest for ______
- A Class of Wealthy Merchants
- Started heliocentrism
- Dialect of a country
30 Clues: A Tyrant • Not Immortal • Wrote 95 theses • Flying machines • A fatal epidemic • Romeo and Juliet • The Vitruvian Man • Navigational Disk • Non-Religious idea • Princess of france • Investing in someone • Dialect of a country • Authority of the Pope • Started heliocentrism • Centered around the sun • Mass producing literature • Centered Around the earth • A Building for Worshipping • ...
Romeo And Juliet 2017-01-14
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- - in which part is the line " Two households, both alike in dignity"
- - what is Tybalt to Juliet
- where do Romeo and Juliet meet
- - what happens with them after the balcony scene
- - what takes Juliet to make everyone think she is dead
- - how old is Juliet
- - the enemies of the Montagues
- - where is the love story happening
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- - what is Romeo and Juliet's love?
- - who compares Juliet to the sun
- - the woman Romeo loves at first before Juliet
- - what lovers are Romeo and Juliet
- - the main character in a literary work
- - what is 'Romeo and Juliet'
- - William _________
- - Romeo's cousin
- - follows the structure ABABCDCDEFEFGG
- - who wishes to marry Juliet
- - on what is standing Juliet when Romeo reveals his love for her through his monologue
- - to what immortal imagery Romeo compares Juliet
20 Clues: - Romeo's cousin • - William _________ • - how old is Juliet • - what is Tybalt to Juliet • - what is 'Romeo and Juliet' • - who wishes to marry Juliet • where do Romeo and Juliet meet • - the enemies of the Montagues • - who compares Juliet to the sun • - what is Romeo and Juliet's love? • - what lovers are Romeo and Juliet • - where is the love story happening • ...
Macbeth Revision 2017-09-10
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- 'Look like the innocent flower/But be the ____ under't'
- Duncan's elder son
- He wrote the play
- Lady Macbeth said she would kill this if she had promised to
- Symbolises guilt
- He kills Macbeth
- Macbeth start the play as thane of - -
- Country Duncan is king of
- Number of witches
- Another name for a spell
- Weapon used to kill Duncan
- The banquet is disrupted by this
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- The wood that moves
- 'Double, double, toil and _____'
- Malcolm's brother
- Banquo's son
- What Lady Macbeth is doing in her final scene
- Macduff becomes Thane of --
- Kind of play 'Macbeth' is
- Hill on which the final battle is fought
- Lady Macbeth imagines Duncan looks like her --
- 'Fair is foul and foul is _____'
- The witches say they'll meet him on the heath
- Macbeth's best friend
24 Clues: Banquo's son • Symbolises guilt • He kills Macbeth • Malcolm's brother • He wrote the play • Number of witches • Duncan's elder son • The wood that moves • Macbeth's best friend • Another name for a spell • Kind of play 'Macbeth' is • Country Duncan is king of • Weapon used to kill Duncan • Macduff becomes Thane of -- • 'Double, double, toil and _____' • 'Fair is foul and foul is _____' • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2021-05-25
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- The bully ______ the nerd
- To pierce or pass through
- You might find Trees, Bugs, and dirt here
- Lights, candles, and lamps all ____ the room
- To cause harm or damage to something.
- She was a ____ because she never listened
- Your parents are your legal...
- The world was ____ with a virus
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- A flood, fire, and hurricane are all natural...
- Alexander Hamilton is a ______ founding father
- Cupcakes _____ of flour, eggs, sugar, etc.
- If you fall off of your bike you might _____ something
- A shakespeare storm
- The Loony Toons are all….
- She had 265 ____ assignments
- 2010 to 2020 is a
- Our class _____ has tests.
- My dog Coco is _____ when she rolls over
- The game _____ you to be 13 and up.
- Because the grocery stores closed there was a...
20 Clues: 2010 to 2020 is a • A shakespeare storm • The bully ______ the nerd • To pierce or pass through • The Loony Toons are all…. • Our class _____ has tests. • She had 265 ____ assignments • Your parents are your legal... • The world was ____ with a virus • The game _____ you to be 13 and up. • To cause harm or damage to something. • My dog Coco is _____ when she rolls over • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-03
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- Romeo and Mercutio serve this house
- Dies to Tybalt in a fight
- Romeo is banished from here
- Romeo uses this to describe Juliet
- Juliet ends her life with this weapon
- Dies to Romeo
- Is supposed to marry Juliet
- Gave Juliet the potion
- Banishes Romeo
- Romeos servant
- Is one of the main themes in Romeo and Juliet
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- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Paris and Romeo want to marry her
- Romeo describes Juliet as this but Juliet doesnt want him to call her that because she says the ____ is unpredicatble
- Juliets Servent and mentor
- Romeos dad
- Is very upset with Juliet because she doesnt want to marry Paris
- Juliets Mom
- Romeo's crush in the beginning
- Romeo drinks this and dies
- Juliet and Paris are apart of this house.
- Romeos cousin
22 Clues: Romeos dad • Juliets Mom • Dies to Romeo • Romeos cousin • Banishes Romeo • Romeos servant • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Gave Juliet the potion • Dies to Tybalt in a fight • Juliets Servent and mentor • Romeo drinks this and dies • Romeo is banished from here • Is supposed to marry Juliet • Romeo's crush in the beginning • Paris and Romeo want to marry her • Romeo uses this to describe Juliet • ...
Wednesday Wars Part 1 2024-04-23
Across
- the dessert that gets chalkdust all over them
- Holling's year in school
- the main character
- the major event affecting the world at the time
- "She kept her face as still as Mt. Rushmore" (fig lang)
- to fill up with new members
- Holling's religious group
- one associated with another as a helper
Down
- forbidden by law
- the girl who sort of likes Holling
- Holling's father's job
- one who helps another commit a crime
- what HOlling lives in
- a bigger boy in Holling's class
- frivolous and light-hearted
- what Holling's sister tells her father she is
- extremely wicked
- the author his teacher wants him to read on his own
- Holling's teacher
- to be sorry for, unfortunate
- what HOlling's sister says he should get
- the act of holding a trial against a person
22 Clues: forbidden by law • extremely wicked • Holling's teacher • the main character • what HOlling lives in • Holling's father's job • Holling's year in school • Holling's religious group • frivolous and light-hearted • to fill up with new members • to be sorry for, unfortunate • a bigger boy in Holling's class • the girl who sort of likes Holling • one who helps another commit a crime • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2024-05-30
Across
- Complicated plans never work out, Friar.
- Couldn't deliver the letter
- Juliet's weapon of choice
- The father of Romeo
- Wanted to marry Juliet. A character, not a city.
- Friar's plan
- The boy who dies for his love.
- Told Romeo about Juliet's death
- Wrote hundreds of plays, including this one
- Has the "Queen Mab" speech
Down
- Sold illegally by the Apocrathy.
- Juliet's servant and won't be quiet.
- Banished Romeo
- Dramtic Foil of Tybalt
- Death due to a broken heart caused me to lose points on a test >:c
- "For never was a story of more woe than this of ______ and her Romeo."
- Got called poor by Romeo.
- Wanted to send someone to poison Romeo
- Planned to abandon Juliet if she didn't marry Paris.
- Peace was never an option
20 Clues: Friar's plan • Banished Romeo • The father of Romeo • Dramtic Foil of Tybalt • Juliet's weapon of choice • Got called poor by Romeo. • Peace was never an option • Has the "Queen Mab" speech • Couldn't deliver the letter • The boy who dies for his love. • Told Romeo about Juliet's death • Sold illegally by the Apocrathy. • Juliet's servant and won't be quiet. • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Review 2023-09-06
Across
- Book most printed because of the printing press
- John Calvin believed in this
- Multitalented individual
- created David and Pieta
- Represented 3d on flat object
- Means rebirth
- Created the printing press, movable type
- focusing on the individual in paintings
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- Strengthen Catholic church and keep Catholics from leaving church
- Renaissance thinkers studied these classics
- Release from all or part of punishment for sin
- Challenged the wrong doings of Catholic Church
- The splitting of the catholic church because of abuses of power, corruption, and lies
- Wrote the book the Prince
- Wrote the 95 Theses
- Language 95 theses written in
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Greatest playwright of all time
- Reason Italian city-states were important
- Luther believed this is how you gained salvation
- Established Church of England wanting divorce from his wife
21 Clues: Means rebirth • Wrote the 95 Theses • Painted the Mona Lisa • created David and Pieta • Multitalented individual • Wrote the book the Prince • John Calvin believed in this • Language 95 theses written in • Represented 3d on flat object • Greatest playwright of all time • focusing on the individual in paintings • Created the printing press, movable type • ...
Us. 2023-08-01
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- The show we completed during our honeymoon (13)
- Name of French song from our first dance (4)
- Our state during most massages in Bali
- Apa is a
- Our second date (10)
- Chrissy’s bowling alias (6)
- A special place! Something shiny; something we look at through 10 across (10)
- Our favourite red and black wheel
Down
- Mount ______, our first suburb
- A word David said he wants to say more often (12)
- David’s first ridiculous request (9)
- Name of the park where David proposed.
- The month we began our journey officially
- The amount we first invested (4)
- Chrissy left these under your car (7)
- David’s 30th birthday gift (9)
- Our honeymoon location (9)
- We communicate via clicks (6)
- Name of boardgame (6)
- The third word on David’s ring inscription (6)
20 Clues: Apa is a • Our second date (10) • Name of boardgame (6) • Our honeymoon location (9) • Chrissy’s bowling alias (6) • We communicate via clicks (6) • Mount ______, our first suburb • David’s 30th birthday gift (9) • The amount we first invested (4) • Our favourite red and black wheel • David’s first ridiculous request (9) • Chrissy left these under your car (7) • ...
Chapter 17 1-4 2023-11-15
Across
- period from 1300 to 1600
- followers of Knox
- Shakespeare, most famous writer of the Elizabethan era
- Reformation, an inside reformation of Catholics
- of Trent, Catholic bishops and cardinals agreed on doctrines
- a pardon
- those baptized as a child and were baptized again as an adult
- an ideal government
- Pope's ability to set aside
- an idea that God had already decided who will be saved
- Italian language
- the non-catholic Christians
Down
- worldly rather than spiritually
- Greek word for "no place"
- Luther and his Christian followers
- movement for religious reform
- financially supporting artists
- Gutenberg, German craftsman who opened a printing press
- Church of England
- 3-dimension technique on a flat surface
- of Augsburg, famous religious settlement
- study of classical texts
- members of the Society of Jesus
- Calvin's teachings
24 Clues: a pardon • Italian language • followers of Knox • Church of England • Calvin's teachings • an ideal government • period from 1300 to 1600 • study of classical texts • Greek word for "no place" • Pope's ability to set aside • the non-catholic Christians • movement for religious reform • financially supporting artists • worldly rather than spiritually • members of the Society of Jesus • ...
UK 2023-03-03
Across
- Palace where the Monarch resides
- Yeoman Warder at the Tower of London
- Square in London, known for its landmark column
- Prehistoric monument in Wiltshire, England
- Famous British band from Liverpool
- Capital city of Scotland
- Capital city of the UK
- Home to the UK's Parliament and Big Ben
- Traditional British drinking establishments
- Popular sport in the UK
Down
- Celebrated English playwright and poet
- Iconic London bus design
- A popular hot beverage in the UK
- Famous clock tower in London
- Nickname for the London Underground transportation system
- Traditional British meal
- Country in the UK known for its Highlands and bagpipes
- Mountainous region in Scotland
- The UK's departure from the European Union
- Country in the UK known for its rugged coastlines and mountains
- Famous university city in England
- Title of the former monarch
22 Clues: Capital city of the UK • Popular sport in the UK • Iconic London bus design • Traditional British meal • Capital city of Scotland • Title of the former monarch • Famous clock tower in London • Mountainous region in Scotland • Palace where the Monarch resides • A popular hot beverage in the UK • Famous university city in England • Famous British band from Liverpool • ...
WCPS Crossword 2023-04-27
Across
- A game where love means nothing
- Our prime minister's surname
- A male goat
- a furry water mammal
- When a King or Queen is crowned
- One of the four seasons
- Surname of the president of USA
- It helps us remember what order we do sums
- A colourful cube puzzle game
- A famous hedgehog
- the country where the Olympics started
Down
- What admiral had a connection with Wimbledon (They named the medical centre after him)
- The world's largest ocean
- Like blinking but with one eye
- The England women's football team
- What animal is on our school crest?
- A playwright from Stratford upon Avon
- A filled pasta envelope
- A water bird or what you do to miss something being thrown at you
- It is hello in French
- How many "Guys" make burgers?
21 Clues: A male goat • A famous hedgehog • a furry water mammal • It is hello in French • A filled pasta envelope • One of the four seasons • The world's largest ocean • Our prime minister's surname • A colourful cube puzzle game • How many "Guys" make burgers? • Like blinking but with one eye • A game where love means nothing • When a King or Queen is crowned • Surname of the president of USA • ...
Heie's Crossword #1 2023-06-02
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- Nickname for William Shakespeare (4)
- Tragic heroine in Shakespeare's romantic play (6)
- Type of stone often used in sculpture (6)
- Manipulated figure in a show (6)
- Solo vocal piece in an opera (4)
- Sculpted representation of a person or deity (6)
- Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6)
- Tragic protagonist of Shakespeare's play (6)
- Young lover from Verona (5)
- Tragic Moorish hero of Shakespeare's play (7)
Down
- Metal alloy often used in sculptural works (6)
- Artistic creation in three dimensions (9)
- Dramatic musical work (5)
- String instrument played with fingers (4)
- Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5)
- Shakespearean tragedy about a Scottish king (7)
- String-controlled puppet (10)
- German writer and philosopher (6)
- Composition for solo instrument or small ensemble (6)
- Woodwind instrument with a double reed (4)
20 Clues: Dramatic musical work (5) • Young lover from Verona (5) • String-controlled puppet (10) • Manipulated figure in a show (6) • Solo vocal piece in an opera (4) • German writer and philosopher (6) • Nickname for William Shakespeare (4) • Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6) • Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5) • Artistic creation in three dimensions (9) • ...
Heie's Crossword #1 2023-06-02
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- Artistic creation in three dimensions (9)
- String instrument played with fingers (4)
- Tragic Moorish hero of Shakespeare's play (7)
- String-controlled puppet (10)
- Composition for solo instrument or small ensemble (6)
- Nickname for William Shakespeare (4)
- Shakespearean tragedy about a Scottish king (7)
- Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5)
Down
- Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6)
- Dramatic musical work (5)
- Tragic heroine in Shakespeare's romantic play (6)
- Manipulated figure in a show (6)
- German writer and philosopher (6)
- Tragic protagonist of Shakespeare's play (6)
- Young lover from Verona (5)
- Solo vocal piece in an opera (4)
- Woodwind instrument with a double reed (4)
- Sculpted representation of a person or deity (6)
- Type of stone often used in sculpture (6)
- Metal alloy often used in sculptural works (6)
20 Clues: Dramatic musical work (5) • Young lover from Verona (5) • String-controlled puppet (10) • Manipulated figure in a show (6) • Solo vocal piece in an opera (4) • German writer and philosopher (6) • Nickname for William Shakespeare (4) • Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6) • Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5) • Artistic creation in three dimensions (9) • ...
Heie's Crossword #1 2023-06-02
Across
- Nickname for William Shakespeare (4)
- Tragic heroine in Shakespeare's romantic play (6)
- Type of stone often used in sculpture (6)
- Manipulated figure in a show (6)
- Solo vocal piece in an opera (4)
- Sculpted representation of a person or deity (6)
- Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6)
- Tragic protagonist of Shakespeare's play (6)
- Young lover from Verona (5)
- Tragic Moorish hero of Shakespeare's play (7)
Down
- Metal alloy often used in sculptural works (6)
- Artistic creation in three dimensions (9)
- Dramatic musical work (5)
- String instrument played with fingers (4)
- Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5)
- Shakespearean tragedy about a Scottish king (7)
- String-controlled puppet (10)
- German writer and philosopher (6)
- Composition for solo instrument or small ensemble (6)
- Woodwind instrument with a double reed (4)
20 Clues: Dramatic musical work (5) • Young lover from Verona (5) • String-controlled puppet (10) • Manipulated figure in a show (6) • Solo vocal piece in an opera (4) • German writer and philosopher (6) • Nickname for William Shakespeare (4) • Tool for cutting or shaping stone (6) • Tragic protagonist in Goethe's play (5) • Artistic creation in three dimensions (9) • ...
Birders Quiz 2023-07-27
Across
- theological joker with two shooters and a steely
- hunt white tails
- mad lunatic
- more hirsute
- grouse wise complaint
- tern North Pole change of direction
- ultra conservative tour of duty
- deep lean a tenth letter
- petulant demand for money
- extra vowels
- place a wig
- penniless Shakespeare
- bellied sapsucker cowardly syrup sipper
- murky military matters
Down
- cheer and opposing growl by fans at an event
- sad about a missing R
- focus intense mental energy on a desired outcome
- outfielder
- run of the mill derogatory judgment
- steal from hotels
- filbert egg offspring
- polish aircraft surfaces
- prone to constant swerving
- lament a close relative
- bunting a dark blue one down the third base line
- avoid a punch
- republican state voter survey
- charge for a serving utensil
28 Clues: outfielder • mad lunatic • place a wig • more hirsute • extra vowels • avoid a punch • hunt white tails • steal from hotels • sad about a missing R • filbert egg offspring • grouse wise complaint • penniless Shakespeare • murky military matters • lament a close relative • polish aircraft surfaces • deep lean a tenth letter • petulant demand for money • prone to constant swerving • ...
Happy Birthday 2022-04-06
Across
- Exam for future attorneys
- This company unveiled the first Mustang in April
- This ship went down in April
- A wildebeest
- Frontman Thom of English alternative band Radiohead
- The Southern Hemisphere's equivalent of April
- Capital insiders, informally
- Famous playwright born in April
- Where the captain can be found
- Actor Cranston
- The greater roadrunner adores this state
- April is sacred to this Venus goddess
- Actor Odenkirk
- Month of the Boston Marathon
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- Criminal lawyer, literally
- Number one lawyer
- TV's least favorite brother
- Neil Young's favorite type of Moon
- Loses it
- Thin pancakes
- How the French say 'seven'
- UPenn's mascot
- A German greeting
- Sticky strip
- A female sheep, especially when mature
- It lives in the mind of James Taylor
- Chip, or criminal enforcer
27 Clues: Loses it • A wildebeest • Sticky strip • Thin pancakes • UPenn's mascot • Actor Cranston • Actor Odenkirk • Number one lawyer • A German greeting • Exam for future attorneys • Criminal lawyer, literally • How the French say 'seven' • Chip, or criminal enforcer • TV's least favorite brother • This ship went down in April • Capital insiders, informally • Month of the Boston Marathon • ...
Renaissance Test Extra Credit - Aayush Chhabra 2022-05-12
Across
- made art more portable
- country that created paper
- country play takes place in
- Wrote many plays and developed language
- first book printed; written in latin
- believe in human abilities
- kills macbeth
- The use of light and dark contrast
- painted "School of Athens"
- Designed the Dome of Florence
- book that made fun of Medieval Times
Down
- painted "Last Judgement" and made david
- painted "Mona Lisa",inventor+anatomist
- made paintings look 3 dimensional
- 13ft. marble sculpture by michelangelo
- disproved church's geocentric theory
- where macbeth is at the start of play
- power hungry murderous king
- painted "Birth of Venus"
- made the moveable-type printing press
- Sculpted "Ecstasy of St. Theresa"
- Painted "Arnolfini's Wedding"
- where macbeth becomes lord of
- king of Scotland, first person murdered
24 Clues: kills macbeth • made art more portable • painted "Birth of Venus" • country that created paper • believe in human abilities • painted "School of Athens" • country play takes place in • power hungry murderous king • Painted "Arnolfini's Wedding" • where macbeth becomes lord of • Designed the Dome of Florence • made paintings look 3 dimensional • Sculpted "Ecstasy of St. Theresa" • ...
UK 2025-01-19
Across
- The UK’s current monarch
- The name of the American national anthem
- The nickname for New York City
- The holiday celebrating American independence
- A traditional British afternoon drink
- The UK’s national flower that symbolizes England
- The smallest state in the USA
- The British city famous for The Beatles
- A famous clock tower in London
- The oldest university in the UK
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- The British royal family’s main residence
- The largest state in the USA by area
- The mountain range in the eastern USA
- The American bird symbolizing freedom
- The capital city of the United Kingdom
- A famous British playwright known for Hamlet
- A British dish made of lamb, potatoes, and vegetables
- A famous American landmark symbolizing freedom
- The first President of the United States
- The river that flows through London
20 Clues: The UK’s current monarch • The smallest state in the USA • The nickname for New York City • The oldest university in the UK • A famous clock tower in London • The river that flows through London • The largest state in the USA by area • ...
botch has gheyism 2025-02-05
Across
- Best tank deathmatch game of all time
- these violent delights have violent ends
- Dospac swears he cheated
- only game to rival TFC
- tfc bingo
- minecraft final boss
- big red
- OG calculator
- tfc player last seen by pheesh
- Trump family original name
- african general
- early software retailer
- best TFC servers back in the day
- shark cheats
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- blast corps platinum fc
- castor troy's brother
- TFPugs player who lives in Stockton CA
- 8th largest country by population, name ends with "h"
- best 2077 romance
- gbc
- early anticheat
- google maps game
- first linkin park name
- exclusive game beta played by tfcers at CPL
- GOAT Gaming CPU
- frozen solo
- high ping player
- ccg
- primary, secondary,
- Best winter based video game of all time
30 Clues: gbc • ccg • big red • tfc bingo • frozen solo • shark cheats • OG calculator • early anticheat • GOAT Gaming CPU • african general • google maps game • high ping player • best 2077 romance • primary, secondary, • minecraft final boss • castor troy's brother • only game to rival TFC • first linkin park name • blast corps platinum fc • early software retailer • Dospac swears he cheated • ...
World History Unit 1 2024-09-19
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- Europe was mostly Rural, while Italy is mostly _____
- The greatest playwright of all time.
- Society of Jesus
- Roman Catholic tribunal for investigating and prosecuting charges of heresy
- Painted the School of Athens
- Happened to Anne Boleyn
- An indulgence
- Intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievement
- Wrote The Prince
- A way of showing three dimensions on a flat surface
- Flourished during the Renaissance and connected parts of Europe
- Where religious reform began
Down
- Wrote the 95 Theses
- Becomes the monarch of England after Queen Mary dies
- Renaissance meaning
- Movement for religious reform
- Years it took to paint the Sistine Chapel
- Hit Europe during the 14th century.
- The penalty for practicing witchcraft
- Denial of church teachings
- Painted the Sistine Chapel
- ____ of Forbbiden Books
- Worldly rather than spiritual.
23 Clues: An indulgence • Society of Jesus • Wrote The Prince • Wrote the 95 Theses • Renaissance meaning • Happened to Anne Boleyn • ____ of Forbbiden Books • Denial of church teachings • Painted the Sistine Chapel • Painted the School of Athens • Where religious reform began • Movement for religious reform • Worldly rather than spiritual. • Hit Europe during the 14th century. • ...
T Time 2023-12-18
Across
- Starting a tennis point
- High point in New York and Pennsylvania
- Overheard between semi-aquatic lovers?
- Flightless bird of New Zealand
- Fall attire
- Where Sophia Cohen is going to live
- Susi Vidal on Colombian currency?
- Ate too much American Pie?
- #43
- Pork cheek
- Undercooked Thai dessert?
- We've all got 'em
- 19th century Whig politician
Down
- Peter Thiel's alma mater, almost?
- Undefeated football team
- Silverstein's tree
- If a fmr first lady ran out of space on an application form
- No oil needed
- Taylor Swift's favorite pitching statistic
- Pivot
- Venomous snake of eastern North America
- Conclusion of a Shakespeare play, so to speak
- Eighth fact
- Shohei Ohtani, for example?
- A woman
- Summer attire
- A bridge too far
- Out east
- Dog mover
29 Clues: #43 • Pivot • A woman • Out east • Dog mover • Pork cheek • Fall attire • Eighth fact • No oil needed • Summer attire • A bridge too far • We've all got 'em • Silverstein's tree • Starting a tennis point • Undefeated football team • Undercooked Thai dessert? • Ate too much American Pie? • Shohei Ohtani, for example? • 19th century Whig politician • Flightless bird of New Zealand • ...
Renaissance Review 2023-10-29
Across
- Henry VIII's wife who died naturally
- Name of Henry VIII's male heir
- Renaissance means...
- Poetry and....were the two main types of literature
- Catherine of Aragon's daughter
- What happened to Anne Boleyn
- The church Henry VIII established- Church of...
- Number of lines in a sonnet
- The religion of Catherine and Mary
- The most common poetry type of the Renaissance
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- The scheme of the first four lines of a Petrarchan sonnet
- The Father of the Sonnet
- The scheme of the first four lines of a Shakespearian sonnet
- Where the Renaissance began
- Type of English spoken during Renaissance
- The man responsible for modern English
- Anne Boleyn's daughter
- What Henry VIII asked Pope for
- How a Shakespearian sonnet ends (gg)
- The Renaissance begins with the War of...
20 Clues: Renaissance means... • Anne Boleyn's daughter • The Father of the Sonnet • Where the Renaissance began • Number of lines in a sonnet • What happened to Anne Boleyn • Name of Henry VIII's male heir • Catherine of Aragon's daughter • What Henry VIII asked Pope for • The religion of Catherine and Mary • Henry VIII's wife who died naturally • How a Shakespearian sonnet ends (gg) • ...
Amy's Crossword 2023-10-11
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- Enchanted Scottish island (4)
- Manchester birthday meal (5, 6)
- Months ATJ been on earth (5, 7, 3, 6)
- Best place for crisps (2,2)
- Thai car (6, 7)
- pastoral comedy by William Shakespeare (2, 3, 4, 2)
- Have you seen my? (3)
- The baby (7
- famous Amy food advert from the noughties (3, 4)
- Deal of the century from M&S - acronym (4, 4, 4)
Down
- School Institution which doesn’t like rounded edges (7)
- Saint for safe travel and protection (11)
- Go well (6)
- First paper received by El (13)
- sad food left outside room (7)
- Nice place for our cottage and farm (9)
- You said I should eat so many (6)
- First date cafe Leonard (8)
- On your way from misery to (9)
- A Struggling Amy (3)
20 Clues: Go well (6) • The baby (7 • Thai car (6, 7) • A Struggling Amy (3) • Have you seen my? (3) • Best place for crisps (2,2) • First date cafe Leonard (8) • Enchanted Scottish island (4) • sad food left outside room (7) • On your way from misery to (9) • Manchester birthday meal (5, 6) • First paper received by El (13) • You said I should eat so many (6) • ...
Legends of History 2025-04-04
Across
- Tudor ruler who faced the Spanish Armada (9)
- Delivered the Gettysburg Address. (7)
- Father of psychoanalysis (5)
- French military leader and emperor (8)
- E=mc² genius. (8)
- Sailed the ocean blue in 1492 (8)
- King of Macedonia and world conqueror (9)
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize (5,5)
- Inventor and rival of Edison (5)
- Ruled with an iron fist from Moscow (6)
Down
- Known as the Mahatma (6)
- Bard of Avon. (11)
- Greek philosopher who questioned everything (8)
- French heroine and Catholic saint (3,2,3)
- Renaissance man; painter of the Mona Lisa (8)
- German Führer of the Third Reich (6)
- Anti-apartheid revolutionary and president (7)
- Gave speeches that rallied a nation under fire. (9)
- Roman general who crossed the Rubicon (6)
- – Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom of Egypt (9)
20 Clues: E=mc² genius. (8) • Bard of Avon. (11) • Known as the Mahatma (6) • Father of psychoanalysis (5) • Inventor and rival of Edison (5) • Sailed the ocean blue in 1492 (8) • German Führer of the Third Reich (6) • Delivered the Gettysburg Address. (7) • French military leader and emperor (8) • First woman to win a Nobel Prize (5,5) • Ruled with an iron fist from Moscow (6) • ...
Classwork Activity-Crossword Puzzle Words Unit #9 2025-04-28
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- war between England and France
- also one of Leonardo's art pieces that features Jesus
- people who show support and pay artists
- famous chapel created by Michelangelo
- a famous art piece created by Leonardo
- the land where faith began
- limited monarchy
- wrote the Praise of Folly
- a famous painter
- a city where crusaders try and claim it for themselves
- one of Michelangelo's famous sculpture
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- estates general
- caused the crusade
- made moscow
- criticizes how corrupt society and the church is
- a famous sculpture
- wrote the prince
- reconquista
- a book aimed on how to rule
- rebirth of Europe
- the richest family to exist during the renaissance
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- deadliest disease
- brave and heroic person who led in war
- centered the value or potential of humans
25 Clues: made moscow • reconquista • estates general • wrote the prince • limited monarchy • a famous painter • rebirth of Europe • deadliest disease • caused the crusade • a famous sculpture • wrote Romeo and Juliet • wrote the Praise of Folly • the land where faith began • a book aimed on how to rule • war between England and France • famous chapel created by Michelangelo • ...
Moviequiz 2024-04-08
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- This is both an anime and a movie directed by James Cameron
- A film company that makes a lot of movies for children
- The author of "romeo and juliet"
- Someone who lives in Gotham
- A movie about scary clowns
- Movie with a robot played by Arnld Schwarzenegger
- A movie-series with superheroes
- A musical with songs from ABBA
- Buzz lightyears friend
- Ron Weasleys friend
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- Dinosaurs!
- Shreks main sidekick
- A mvie about catching ghosts
- A really popular streaming service
- A movie about a young lion who wants to be king
- GET OUT OF MY SWAMP!!!
- A norwegian movie about 2nd world war resistance
- movie with laserswords and blasters
- A main character in a movie about clownfish
- A movie about boxing. Sylvester Stalone plays the main character
20 Clues: Dinosaurs! • Ron Weasleys friend • Shreks main sidekick • GET OUT OF MY SWAMP!!! • Buzz lightyears friend • A movie about scary clowns • Someone who lives in Gotham • A mvie about catching ghosts • A musical with songs from ABBA • A movie-series with superheroes • The author of "romeo and juliet" • A really popular streaming service • movie with laserswords and blasters • ...
Irodalmi gyakorlás 2024-04-09
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- Az antikvitás szabályait tekintette mérvadónak a művészetben.
- Az epikai műfajok (regény, novella, stb.) mesélője más néven.
- Az utolsó nagy korstílus. Az érzelmek a központba kerülnek.
- Költői fiktív levél.
- Alakzat: Egymást követő szavak kezdőbetűinek egybecsengése, ismétlődése.
- Lírai műfaj, magasztos hangvételű, általában valakihez szól.
- Szophoklész drámájának főhősnője.
- Magyar realista prózaíró.
- Shakespeare kedvelt műneme.
- Ő írta a Reményhez című alkotást.
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- A középkort követő korstílus, jelentése: újjászületés.
- Látnok, jós költő, akinek feladata a nép buzdítása-
- Édes Anna ennél a családnál szolgált.
- Madách Imre leghíresebb művében ő a "tagadás szelleme"
- Az Odüsszeia műfaja.
- Regénytípus, amiben a történet leveleken keresztül tárul elénk.
- Zsidó származású költőnknek utolsó, a haláltáborban írt versének címe. Jelentése: Képeslapok
- Leghíresebb szimbolista költőnk feleségének beceneve.
- Petőfi költőtársa és barátja. Többek között balladáiról ismert.
- Az első magyar nyelven író költő.
20 Clues: Az Odüsszeia műfaja. • Költői fiktív levél. • Magyar realista prózaíró. • Shakespeare kedvelt műneme. • Szophoklész drámájának főhősnője. • Az első magyar nyelven író költő. • Ő írta a Reményhez című alkotást. • Édes Anna ennél a családnál szolgált. • Látnok, jós költő, akinek feladata a nép buzdítása- • Leghíresebb szimbolista költőnk feleségének beceneve. • ...
World history chapter 11 2022-02-11
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- Father of renaissance painting
- painted madonnas
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
- was excommunicated, imprisoned, and burned at the stake for his belief in God
- the revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- most famous sponsor of the Renaissance
- the most honored and influential scholar from the renaissance
- painted the Mona Lisa
- considered the greatest play write of all time
- Wrote the 95 theses, and nailed them on the door of the church
- wrote about government
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- a satire about chivalry
- “morning star of the reformation”
- famous music during the Middle Ages
- wrote Don Quixote
- sponsors of artists
- the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- birthplace of the renaissance
- invented moveable type
- created movement in paintings
- created 3 dimensional effect in painting
21 Clues: painted madonnas • wrote Don Quixote • sponsors of artists • painted the Mona Lisa • invented moveable type • wrote about government • a satire about chivalry • birthplace of the renaissance • created movement in paintings • Father of renaissance painting • “morning star of the reformation” • famous music during the Middle Ages • most famous sponsor of the Renaissance • ...
World history Chapter 11 2022-02-10
Across
- the focus on mans abilities and capacities
- Father of renaissance painting
- considered the greatest play write of all time
- the revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- famous music during the Middle Ages
- “morning star of the reformation”
- painted the Mona Lisa
- birthplace of the renaissance
- sponsors of artists
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
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- a satire about chivalry
- wrote Don Quixote
- was excommunicated, imprisoned, and burned at the stake for his belief in God
- created movement in paintings
- wrote about government
- invented moveable type
- Wrote the 95 theses, and nailed them on the door of the church
- most famous sponsor of the Renaissance
- painted madonnas
- created 3 dimensional effect in painting
- the most honored and influential scholar from the renaissance
21 Clues: painted madonnas • wrote Don Quixote • sponsors of artists • painted the Mona Lisa • wrote about government • invented moveable type • a satire about chivalry • created movement in paintings • birthplace of the renaissance • Father of renaissance painting • “morning star of the reformation” • famous music during the Middle Ages • most famous sponsor of the Renaissance • ...
Henry V 2022-04-26
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- Playwright
- Ex-soldier, Exiled by the throne
- The rank held by this soldier, a loyal follower of Falstaff
- This lord executed for treason was unhelped by their name
- Defeated nation, located in Europe
- Heir to the throne of France (not to be confused with this marine mammal)
- Victorious nation, main setting for play
- Commander of French army
- Equipment of this sport sent to the King of England as a gift
- Known only by their gender, helped translate in the comical act IV scene IV
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- King of England
- Soldier, close boyhood-friend of Henry
- Theatre in which play was originally preformed
- Tavern run by Nell Quickly
- "Once more unto the ___"
- French princess, future queen of England
- Captain in English army
- Archbishop of this city, located in Kent
- French King
- Classification of play
20 Clues: Playwright • French King • King of England • Classification of play • Captain in English army • "Once more unto the ___" • Commander of French army • Tavern run by Nell Quickly • Ex-soldier, Exiled by the throne • Defeated nation, located in Europe • Soldier, close boyhood-friend of Henry • French princess, future queen of England • Archbishop of this city, located in Kent • ...
Woher kommen die Personen? 2023-01-04
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- Woher kommst Nelson Mendela?
- Woher kommst Lyudmila Pavlichenko?
- Woher kommst Vlad the Impaler?
- Woher kommst Miyamoto Musashi?
- Woher kommst Frida Kahlo?
- Woher kommst Ernesto "Che" Guevara?
- Woher kommst Alexander the Great?
- Woher kommst Mother Teresa?
- Woher kommst Pablo Picasso?
- Woher kommst Mahatma Gandhi?
- Woher kommst Albert Einstein?
- Woher kommst Steve Irwin?
- Woher kommst William Shakespeare?
- Woher kommst Saladin?
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- Woher kommst George Washington?
- Woher kommst Audrey Hepburn?
- Woher kommst Confucius?
- Woher kommst Wangari Maathai?
- Woher kommst Voltaire?
- Woher kommst Leo Tolstoi?
- Woher kommst Manny Pacquiao?
- Woher kommst Marie Curie?
- Woher kommst Jim Carrey?
- Woher kommst Herodotus?
- Woher kommst Napoleon Bonaparte?
- Woher kommst Simo Häyhä?
- Woher kommst Alfred Nobel?
- Woher kommst Leonardo da Vinci?
- Woher kommst Cleopatra?
- Woher kommst Mansa Musa?
30 Clues: Woher kommst Saladin? • Woher kommst Voltaire? • Woher kommst Confucius? • Woher kommst Herodotus? • Woher kommst Cleopatra? • Woher kommst Jim Carrey? • Woher kommst Simo Häyhä? • Woher kommst Mansa Musa? • Woher kommst Leo Tolstoi? • Woher kommst Marie Curie? • Woher kommst Frida Kahlo? • Woher kommst Steve Irwin? • Woher kommst Alfred Nobel? • Woher kommst Mother Teresa? • ...
Crosslove 2022-06-25
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- Autore della prima poesia che mi hai dedicato
- "Ti amo" nella lingua del nostro primo viaggio
- Primo gennaio 2021, ore 11 (due parole)
- Il primo oggetto nella casa nuova
- "Ma tu di nascosto mangi la ... dei gatti?" tuo pensiero d'amore
- Giorno in cui è nata Gea
- Natale 2018, il tuo primo regalo
- Luogo di un capodanno pazzerello
- Con te ho visto per la prima volta la torre di...
- Destinazione secondo viaggio
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- Intrusa tartarugata per qualche giorno
- Serie tv in comune
- Nome hotel, Vasto Marina
- 21 luglio 2021, una laurea senza...
- Si prega lasciare libero lo...
- Luogo del nostro primo spettacolo teatrale, c'entra il burro ma non si mangia
- Serata in onda su Sky
- Il mio vestito di laurea
- visita speciale l'anno scorso
- Seconda portata il 15 febbraio 2019
20 Clues: Serie tv in comune • Serata in onda su Sky • Nome hotel, Vasto Marina • Giorno in cui è nata Gea • Il mio vestito di laurea • Destinazione secondo viaggio • visita speciale l'anno scorso • Si prega lasciare libero lo... • Natale 2018, il tuo primo regalo • Luogo di un capodanno pazzerello • Il primo oggetto nella casa nuova • 21 luglio 2021, una laurea senza... • ...
Crossword Puzzle: General Knowledge 2025-11-18
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- The capital city of Japan
- The planet known as the Red Planet
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight
- The continent where Egypt is located
- The ocean between Africa and Australia
- A polygon with three sides
- The instrument with black and white keys
- Whale The largest mammal on Earth
- The largest planet in the solar system
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- The opposite of "cold"
- The liquid part of blood
- The shape of a stop sign
- The gas essential for human respiration
- The device used to measure temperature
- The currency used in the United Kingdom
- The smallest prime number
- The author of Romeo and Juliet
- The fastest land animal
- The study of living organisms
- The chemical symbol for gold
- The color formed by mixing red and blue
21 Clues: The opposite of "cold" • The fastest land animal • The liquid part of blood • The shape of a stop sign • The capital city of Japan • The smallest prime number • A polygon with three sides • The chemical symbol for gold • The study of living organisms • The author of Romeo and Juliet • The planet known as the Red Planet • The continent where Egypt is located • ...
New Moon 2025-10-21
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- Bella did this causing Jacob to save her
- Bella saw ____ in the water after she cliff jumped
- What did Bella want Jacob to build for her
- Mike's nickname
- Charlie got Bella a _____ for her birthday
- The number of Cullens
- Edward's condition to changing Bella
- Edward said goodbye in the _____
- Sam's nickname
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- Renee got Bella a _____ for her birthday
- What does Emily have on her face
- Jacob is a _____
- The closest thing to royalty in the vampire community
- Who did Victoria send to see if the Cullens were still protecting Bella
- Who wrote the play Bella and Edward watched before her party
- Bella went to _____ to save Edward
- What causes Bella to hear Edward in her head
- Bella jumped to hear ______
- How did Carlisle vote
- Where does Bella live
20 Clues: Sam's nickname • Mike's nickname • Jacob is a _____ • The number of Cullens • How did Carlisle vote • Where does Bella live • Bella jumped to hear ______ • What does Emily have on her face • Edward said goodbye in the _____ • Bella went to _____ to save Edward • Edward's condition to changing Bella • Renee got Bella a _____ for her birthday • Bella did this causing Jacob to save her • ...
"Take a Word Break" 2025-08-27
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- What gas do humans need to breathe?
- The last name of the school principal
- Who developed the theory of relativity.
- The author of “Hamlet.
- Language spoken in Brazil
- How do teachers call the principal’s secretary?
- How many teachers are in the English department?
- What do you call a baby cat?
- Where is the Burj Khalifa located?
- The continent where Egypt is located.
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- Who has worked at the school the longest?
- Natural satellite of the Earth
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The month when Halloween is celebrated.
- The past participle of "GO"
- The comparative of sad
- Which ocean is the biggest on Earth?
- The leader of the spanish department at school.
- Country known as the Land of the Rising Sun
- The only mammal capable of flying
20 Clues: The comparative of sad • The author of “Hamlet. • Language spoken in Brazil • The past participle of "GO" • What do you call a baby cat? • Natural satellite of the Earth • The only mammal capable of flying • Where is the Burj Khalifa located? • What gas do humans need to breathe? • Which ocean is the biggest on Earth? • The last name of the school principal • ...
History Project 2026-02-04
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- _____ restraints weakened
- provoked a spirit of _______
- Shakespeare’s first name
- someone who paid an artist to work for them
- renewed focus on man’s capacities
- Music was more _______ during the renaissance
- Completed numerous paintings is a short life time
- most honored and influential scholar of the renaissance
- the revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- painter who’s name is also a Ninja Turtle
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- what family became the most famous patrons
- the renaissance emphasized the __________ person not the group
- One example of music in the renaissance
- the renaissance praised human ___________
- a remedy for sin
- considered the greatest play write
- city the Medici family was from
- humanist; close friend of Erasmus was Sir ______ More
- country of origin of the Renaissance
- Last name of the inventor of the Moveable-Type
20 Clues: a remedy for sin • Shakespeare’s first name • _____ restraints weakened • provoked a spirit of _______ • city the Medici family was from • renewed focus on man’s capacities • considered the greatest play write • country of origin of the Renaissance • One example of music in the renaissance • the renaissance praised human ___________ • painter who’s name is also a Ninja Turtle • ...
Famous Poets 2026-04-16
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- Paradise Lost
- The Canterbury Tales
- Ode to a Nightingale
- The Charge of the Light Brigade
- How Do I Love Thee
- Lady Lazarus
- The Song of Hiawatha
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- The Aeneid
- Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines
- Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day
- She Walks in Beauty
- Ozymandias
- The Old Pond
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- I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
- The Guest House
- The Waste Land
- The Divine Comedy
- The Road Not Taken
- The Iliad
- Song of Myself
- Howl
- The Raven
- Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night
- Because I Could Not Stop for Death
- The Tyger
- The Negro Speaks of Rivers
- The Second Coming
- Lament for Ignacio Sanchez Mejias
- The Gift
30 Clues: Howl • The Gift • The Iliad • The Raven • The Tyger • The Aeneid • Ozymandias • Lady Lazarus • The Old Pond • Paradise Lost • The Waste Land • Song of Myself • The Guest House • The Divine Comedy • The Second Coming • The Road Not Taken • How Do I Love Thee • She Walks in Beauty • The Canterbury Tales • Ode to a Nightingale • The Song of Hiawatha • The Negro Speaks of Rivers • I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud • ...
Famous Poets 2026-04-16
Across
- Lament for Ignacio Sanchez Mejias
- The Gift
- How Do I Love Thee
- Do Not Go Gentle into That Good Night
- The Road Not Taken
- The Raven
- The Charge of the Light Brigade
- Still I Rise
- The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- The Waste Land
- The Tyger
- Because I Could Not Stop for Death
- The Divine Comedy
- I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud
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- The Canterbury Tales
- The Aeneid
- Paradise Lost
- The Second Coming
- Ozymandias
- The Song of Hiawatha
- The Old Pond
- Howl
- Song of Myself
- She Walks in Beauty
- Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer's Day
- Lady Lazarus
- Tonight I Can Write the Saddest Lines
- The Guest House
- Ode to a Nightingale
- The Iliad
30 Clues: Howl • The Gift • The Raven • The Tyger • The Iliad • The Aeneid • Ozymandias • The Old Pond • Lady Lazarus • Still I Rise • Paradise Lost • Song of Myself • The Waste Land • The Guest House • The Second Coming • The Divine Comedy • How Do I Love Thee • The Road Not Taken • She Walks in Beauty • The Canterbury Tales • The Song of Hiawatha • Ode to a Nightingale • I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud • ...
Romeo & Juliet - Act 1 2026-05-18
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- The Montagues and the Capulets have a long-standing ____.
- Where we lay our scene
- Juliet's caretaker
- Another major theme of the play; Spoiler alert for the ending.
- Romeo is in love with her at the start of the play
- Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulet _____.
- An illiterate servant
- Country where the play is set
- Wants to marry Juliet
- Romeo is the son of Lord and Lady ______
- Juliet's cousin
- Royalty who threatens execution if the fighting doesn't stop
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- Juliet is the daughter of Lord and Lady _______
- One major theme of the play; It's a ____ story
- Romeo's best friend; related to the prince
- The playwright
- Romeo's cousin
- Juliet's age
- This is the fairy queen who visits you in your sleep and causes dreams
- Sampson will bite this to start a fight
20 Clues: Juliet's age • The playwright • Romeo's cousin • Juliet's cousin • Juliet's caretaker • An illiterate servant • Wants to marry Juliet • Where we lay our scene • Country where the play is set • Sampson will bite this to start a fight • Romeo is the son of Lord and Lady ______ • Romeo's best friend; related to the prince • Romeo and Juliet meet at the Capulet _____. • ...
Four Historical Periods of English 2026-07-21
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- Old English Poem
- Famous playright from early modern english era
- Author of the Canterbury Tales
- Inventor of printing press
- The study of the origin of words and how they have evolved
- The ____ revolution caused a need for new words to describe modern technological processes
- Language of the vikings
- 1500-1800 C.E
- 1110-1500 C.E
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- The invention of the dictionary helped standardise english ______
- Author of first american dictionary
- The Great ____ Shift
- Author of "A dictionary of the english language"
- Variation in language due to geography
- 500-1100 C.E
- Language used by upper class in the middle english era
- 1800-present
- Who won the battle of hastings
- Lexemes that have similar meaning across different languages due to a related history
- Includes subgroups of Irish, welsh, scottish gaelic etc. languages
20 Clues: 500-1100 C.E • 1800-present • 1500-1800 C.E • 1110-1500 C.E • Old English Poem • The Great ____ Shift • Language of the vikings • Inventor of printing press • Author of the Canterbury Tales • Who won the battle of hastings • Author of first american dictionary • Variation in language due to geography • Famous playright from early modern english era • ...
Four Historical Periods of English 2026-08-02
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- Old English Poem
- Variation in language due to geography
- 1110-1500 C.E
- Lexemes that have similar meaning across different languages due to a related history
- The Great ____ Shift
- Author of first american dictionary
- Who won the battle of hastings
- Language of the vikings
- Inventor of printing press
- 1500-1800 C.E
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- The ____ revolution caused a need for new words to describe modern technological processes
- 1800-present
- 500-1100 C.E
- Includes subgroups of Irish, welsh, scottish gaelic etc. languages
- Famous playright from early modern english era
- The invention of the dictionary helped standardise english ______
- Author of the Canterbury Tales
- The study of the origin of words and how they have evolved
- Author of "A dictionary of the english language"
- Language used by upper class in the middle english era
20 Clues: 1800-present • 500-1100 C.E • 1500-1800 C.E • 1110-1500 C.E • Old English Poem • The Great ____ Shift • Language of the vikings • Inventor of printing press • Author of the Canterbury Tales • Who won the battle of hastings • Author of first american dictionary • Variation in language due to geography • Famous playright from early modern english era • ...
Literary Forms and Styles 2015-06-03
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- "Once upon a ____ dreary"
- Organization, arrangement, or framework of a literary work
- The author of The Raven
- The author's word choice, sentence structure, figurative language, and sentence arrangement
- J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The ___ of the Rings
- The play mentioned in my project
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- Style often involves this kind of language
- The form used by The Lord of the Rings
- The style evokes this in the reader
- The form of literature preferred by Shakespeare
10 Clues: The author of The Raven • "Once upon a ____ dreary" • The play mentioned in my project • The style evokes this in the reader • The form used by The Lord of the Rings • J.R.R. Tolkien wrote The ___ of the Rings • Style often involves this kind of language • The form of literature preferred by Shakespeare • Organization, arrangement, or framework of a literary work • ...
Greek Theater 2021-09-15
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- platform used to show the results of violent acts
- served as narrators for the show
- Drama started from the worship of this god
- Father of Tragedy
- did not last because it was not considered funny today
- theater was only for these people until the 4th century BCE
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- a large crane that would bring gods into the theater
- the first actor
- ranked with Shakespeare; wrote Antigone
- questioned the gods; wrote Medea
10 Clues: the first actor • Father of Tragedy • served as narrators for the show • questioned the gods; wrote Medea • ranked with Shakespeare; wrote Antigone • Drama started from the worship of this god • platform used to show the results of violent acts • a large crane that would bring gods into the theater • did not last because it was not considered funny today • ...
FL Examples 2020-12-14
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- This young poet is the new Shakespeare.
- The flames licked the black sky
- Her hair was as brown as tree bark
- The sky is a blueberry
- Let's go to a Mexican restaurant to taco bout it.
- My stomach is about to explode with food
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- The cold night revealed my breath.
- The apple was about to roll off the amber armchair.
- The fall leaves crackled beneath my feet.
- Lets stop beating around the bush.
10 Clues: The sky is a blueberry • The flames licked the black sky • The cold night revealed my breath. • Lets stop beating around the bush. • Her hair was as brown as tree bark • This young poet is the new Shakespeare. • My stomach is about to explode with food • The fall leaves crackled beneath my feet. • Let's go to a Mexican restaurant to taco bout it. • ...
