shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Kreuzworträtsel - Sturm und Drang (inkl. "Götz v. Berlichingen") 2015-01-20
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- Wie wird diese literarische Strömung noch genannt?
- Welche Art von Stücken wurde hauptsächlich zu dieser Zeit geschrieben?
- Wofuer setzt sich Goetz ein?
- Die Natur wurde als … der Lebendigen vergöttert.
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- Als was galten unter anderem Homer, Shakespeare und der junge Goethe?
- In welcher Epoche fand der Sturm und Drang statt?
- Eines von Schillers berühmtesten Werken dieser Zeit?
- Wie heißt der „Gegner“ von Berlichingens? (Nachname)
- Was ist die Welt laut Goetz‘ Ehefrau?
9 Clues: Wofuer setzt sich Goetz ein? • Was ist die Welt laut Goetz‘ Ehefrau? • Die Natur wurde als … der Lebendigen vergöttert. • In welcher Epoche fand der Sturm und Drang statt? • Wie wird diese literarische Strömung noch genannt? • Eines von Schillers berühmtesten Werken dieser Zeit? • Wie heißt der „Gegner“ von Berlichingens? (Nachname) • ...
Margaret Atwood 2024-09-04
Matilda Chapter 6 2021-04-20
6 Clues: Matilda's brother (p.44) • Powerful chemical (p.58) • Famous English writer (p.51) • First meal of the day (p.54) • Someone that cuts your hair (p.59) • Matilda had this for breakfast (p.54)
Shakespeare; The Theater 2024-08-01
6 Clues: What is bear baiting? • What is the Globe Theater? • What was the purpose of a Chorus? • Who built England's first theater? • What Theater did Shakespeare partly own? • Who played women roles in Shakespeare's plays?
The Renaissance Era 2024-11-06
6 Clues: rebirth • De Vinci Italian painter • Gutenberg invented the printing press • was where the printing press was invented • a way of life centered on human interests or • was a writer, actor and poet during the Renaissance
Romeo and Juliet 2013-02-07
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- one of the Capulet servants.
- Juliet's family.
- the reason the families are fighting.
- Similar to a narrator - he 'delivers' the prologue.
- the lovers are described as this.
- The introduction to the play - this outlines the plot and introduces the key themes.
- The English monarch at the time Shakespeare wrote the play.
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- A type of poem popular with Elizabethans and used at the start of the play.
- Where the play is set.
- The Prince of Verona.
- Romeo's family.
- two lines that end with the same sound.
- Shakespeare's theatre.
- A set of four lines in poetry.
- the number of households who are feuding (or how many hours the play will last).
- Romeo’s friend and cousin – he tries to stop the fighting.
- Juliet's quarrelsome cousin.
17 Clues: Romeo's family. • Juliet's family. • The Prince of Verona. • Where the play is set. • Shakespeare's theatre. • one of the Capulet servants. • Juliet's quarrelsome cousin. • A set of four lines in poetry. • the lovers are described as this. • the reason the families are fighting. • two lines that end with the same sound. • Similar to a narrator - he 'delivers' the prologue. • ...
1st Block Inside Jokes 2024-05-16
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- Black belt
- General Zaroff hunts the _____ of the earth
- He performed an incredibly choreographed dance to the Wii music
- Always won Gimkit/Poetry Cat
- Quietest sneezer
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- Kino's son. Caught a stray.
- The main character of The Most Dangerous Game
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- On the first day of school this student ranked a certain holiday very low
- This sentence has been written in this "voice".
- The word of the day on Wednesday May 15th. "On friendly terms"
- Mr. Orr's firstborn
- Root word meaning "time"
- When Isaiah made THIS character's Mii he gave him cat ears
- Root Word meaning self/same
- Always filled up her water bottle at the beginning of class
- This *SOUND* happened twice in one of our short stories
17 Clues: Black belt • Quietest sneezer • Mr. Orr's firstborn • Root word meaning "time" • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Root Word meaning self/same • Kino's son. Caught a stray. • Always won Gimkit/Poetry Cat • General Zaroff hunts the _____ of the earth • The main character of The Most Dangerous Game • This sentence has been written in this "voice". • ...
Authors 2023-06-17
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- Playwright known for The Importance of Being Earnest
- Nobel Prize-winning author of The Old Man and the Sea
- Writer of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- Master of macabre tales like "The Raven"
- Writer of The Great Gatsby
- Author of the dystopian novel 1984
- Renowned writer of Pride and Prejudice
- Creator of The Lord of the Rings
- Author of Sense and Sensibility and Emma
- Pioneer of science fiction with novels like Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
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- British author who created the world of Hogwarts
- Writer of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Author of the Harry Potter series
- Famous playwright known for Romeo and Juliet
- Seuss Children's author with whimsical rhymes
- Creator of the magical world of Harry Potter
- Creator of The Chronicles of Narnia
- Author of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights
- Notable writer of A Tale of Two Cities
- Author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
20 Clues: Writer of The Great Gatsby • Creator of The Lord of the Rings • Author of the Harry Potter series • Author of the dystopian novel 1984 • Creator of The Chronicles of Narnia • Notable writer of A Tale of Two Cities • Renowned writer of Pride and Prejudice • Author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer • Master of macabre tales like "The Raven" • ...
English quiz 5 havo 2021-04-22
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- a hearty English breakfast
- a nickname for London's underground railway
- this British monarch is known for splitting up with the catholic church
- the current vice president of the USA's name
- Shakespeare is also known by this name
- The queen's residence
- a famous pop group from Liverpool
- the cursed play's title
- the reason behind the boston tea party
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- food that used to be typically sold on newspaper
- the virgin queen's name
- another name for the dinner meal
- this is a famous comic character in British TV
- this is an ancient British monument
- the party which the current president of the USA is a member of
- the queen loves this breed of dogs
- an outdoor British sport played with a bat & Ball
17 Clues: The queen's residence • the virgin queen's name • the cursed play's title • a hearty English breakfast • another name for the dinner meal • a famous pop group from Liverpool • the queen loves this breed of dogs • this is an ancient British monument • Shakespeare is also known by this name • the reason behind the boston tea party • a nickname for London's underground railway • ...
Crossword Puzzle Romeo and Juliet 2021-05-05
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- Who killed Mercutio?
- Who killed Tybalt as revenge?
- Which family does Romeo come from?
- Did Romeo die before or after Juliet?
- Who threatens Juliet if she doesn't marry Paris?
- Who proposed to Juliet?
- With what does Romeo convince the apothecary to sell him poison?
- Whom did Romeo love before he met Juliet?
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- Which friar did Romeo ask in order to marry him to Juliet?
- With what did Juliet kill herself in the end?
- Where does Romeo get banished to?
- What takes place in the beginning of the movie?
- Where does the story take place?
- Where did Romeo meet Juliet for the first time?
- What relation is Tybalt to Juliet? (within the family)
- "Romeo and Juliet" is a ... by Shakespeare?
- Who guarded the tomb of Juliet?
- Who took care of Juliet?
18 Clues: Who killed Mercutio? • Who proposed to Juliet? • Who took care of Juliet? • Who killed Tybalt as revenge? • Who guarded the tomb of Juliet? • Where does the story take place? • Where does Romeo get banished to? • Which family does Romeo come from? • Did Romeo die before or after Juliet? • Whom did Romeo love before he met Juliet? • "Romeo and Juliet" is a ... by Shakespeare? • ...
Handmaid’s Crossword 2024-11-22
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- Where is the novel set?
- Who does Offred feel she is cheating on Luke with?
- Who is Offred’s husband?
- Which chapter is this?
- Who was the American president at the time of writing?
- Who is Offred’s therapist?
- Which was the mentioned act passed by Reagan in 1981?
- What do the roles of Gilead make up?
- Why do Offred and Luke fail at escaping?
- Which movement become prominent in America in the 80s?
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- Which handmaid has conformed without hesitation?
- What does Offred have thoughts of?
- Which Shakespeare play is referenced in this chapter?
- What does Offred recite when talking to God?
- What does Gilead do it it’s subjects?
- What does Offred commit that parallels her with Luke?
- What is Gilead?
17 Clues: What is Gilead? • Which chapter is this? • Where is the novel set? • Who is Offred’s husband? • Who is Offred’s therapist? • What does Offred have thoughts of? • What do the roles of Gilead make up? • What does Gilead do it it’s subjects? • Why do Offred and Luke fail at escaping? • What does Offred recite when talking to God? • Which handmaid has conformed without hesitation? • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2022-11-09
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- if you paid for one, you bought your way into heaven
- the person who created the David sculpture
- a person who supported artists
- Glorification of people & human reason.
- the rebirth of learning and culture after the Middle Ages
- the focus on people and their achievements
- place where the Reformation began
- primary city that was the birthplace of the Renaissance
- person who started the Reformation
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- inventor of the printing press
- people who protested the corruption in the Catholic Church
- the local language
- the person who painted the Last Supper
- name of an important, wealthy , and influential Italian family in Florence
- famous queen who loved Shakespeare, and was the daughter of Henry VIII
- something that is not religious
- a major split in the Catholic Church
17 Clues: the local language • inventor of the printing press • a person who supported artists • something that is not religious • place where the Reformation began • person who started the Reformation • a major split in the Catholic Church • the person who painted the Last Supper • Glorification of people & human reason. • the person who created the David sculpture • ...
Witches 2025-09-10
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- Hollow Washington Irving story "The Legend of"
- a witch may use to sweep or to fly
- large pot used by witches
- Magician in King Arthur’s Court
- A flowering shrub used in medicine “witch”
- The witch’s house in Hansel in Gretel was made of this
- German brothers who wrote fairy tales
- Adult beverage served at Oktoberfest
- Elizabeth Montgomery and then Nicole Kidman starred as Samantha Stevens in this
- Harry in J.K. Rowling series
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- New, Paper, Full or Harvest
- Matical phrase “Hocus”
- Arthur Miller play about the Salem Witch Trials "The"
- Shakespeare play with witches who chant "double double toil and trouble"
- Apple beverage served cold or hot
- C.L. Lewis book “The Lion, the Witch and the”
- The good witch of the North in The Wizard of Oz
17 Clues: Matical phrase “Hocus” • large pot used by witches • New, Paper, Full or Harvest • Harry in J.K. Rowling series • Magician in King Arthur’s Court • Apple beverage served cold or hot • a witch may use to sweep or to fly • Adult beverage served at Oktoberfest • German brothers who wrote fairy tales • A flowering shrub used in medicine “witch” • ...
Witches 2025-09-10
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- New, Paper, Full or Harvest
- large pot used by witches
- Adult beverage served at Oktoberfest
- C.L. Lewis book “The Lion, the Witch and the”
- A flowering shrub used in medicine “witch”
- The witch’s house in Hansel in Gretel was made of this
- German brothers who wrote fairy tales
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- Harry in J.K. Rowling series
- Magician in King Arthur’s Court
- Shakespeare play with witches who chant "double double toil and trouble"
- Matical phrase “Hocus”
- Arthur Miller play about the Salem Witch Trials "The"
- Elizabeth Montgomery and then Nicole Kidman starred as Samantha Stevens in this
- Apple beverage served cold or hot
- a witch may use to sweep or to fly
- Hollow Washington Irving story "The Legend of"
- The good witch of the North in The Wizard of Oz
17 Clues: Matical phrase “Hocus” • large pot used by witches • New, Paper, Full or Harvest • Harry in J.K. Rowling series • Magician in King Arthur’s Court • Apple beverage served cold or hot • a witch may use to sweep or to fly • Adult beverage served at Oktoberfest • German brothers who wrote fairy tales • A flowering shrub used in medicine “witch” • ...
The Words Invented by William Shakespeare 2016-12-01
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- a short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters.
- knobbly, rough, and twisted, especially with age.
- run or haul up (a boat or ship) onto a beach.
- casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true.
- light or heat as emitted or reflected by something.
- showing kindness toward others.
- amusingly eccentric.
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something.
- without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous.
- a person who has defeated or surpassed all rivals in a competition, especially in sports.
- obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.
- fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost.
- lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring.
- think out or plan (an action, especially a crime) beforehand.
- diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength.
- (of the portrayal or description of sexual matters) offensive or disgusting by accepted standards of morality and decency.
- having luster; shining
- tired, bored, or lacking enthusiasm, typically after having had too much of something.
- evoke or awaken (a feeling, emotion, or response).
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
- sparing or economical with regard to money or food.
- having no real value or use.
- delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing them; hinder.
- (of a noise) so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else.
- ornamental work in a vaulted roof or ceiling.
- the action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or to force them to do or say something, or for the pleasure of the person inflicting the pain.
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- imitate (someone or their actions or words), typically in order to entertain or ridicule.
- a piece of equipment or furniture that is fixed in position in a building or vehicle.
- gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, or habit or a person with such a desire, etc.).
- of,relating to, or having epilepsy.
- completely cover or obscure.
- provide with what is needed or required.
- stained with blood
- amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic.
- incorporating a number of different types or elements; showing variation or variety
- showing fearlessness and determination.
- impossible to harm or damage.
- a lyric poem in the form of an address to a particular subject, often elevated in style or manner and written in varied or irregular meter.
- damage the reputation of (someone or something) in the opinion of others.
- a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive gait or manner.
- lie or move abjectly on the ground with one's face downward.
- a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area.
- without regret or guilt.
- open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous.
- lack of contentment; dissatisfaction with one's circumstances.
- speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned way.
- the highest point of a hill or mountain.
- mix socially, especially with those of higher social status.
- a person who is excessively concerned with minor details and rules or with displaying academic learning.
- the quality of being fierce or cruel.
50 Clues: stained with blood • amusingly eccentric. • having luster; shining • without regret or guilt. • completely cover or obscure. • having no real value or use. • impossible to harm or damage. • showing kindness toward others. • of,relating to, or having epilepsy. • the quality of being fierce or cruel. • showing fearlessness and determination. • ...
Shakespeare "Julius Caesar" 2024-10-30
7 Clues: Kelle mõrva plaaniti? • Koht, kus Caesar mõrvatakse. • Kuupäev, mida tuleb näidendis karta. • Mees, kes aitas organiseerida Caesari mõrva. • Tegelane, kes peab kuulsa matusetalituse kõne. • Caesari lähedane sõber, kes lõpuks reedab teda. • "Sõbrad, roomlased, kaasmaalased, laenake mulle oma ______."
Taylor Swift&Shakespeare? 2025-06-11
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- See or perceive briefly or partially-[Doth glance from heaven to earth]
- Capable of being imagined or grasped mentally-[Turns them into shapes]
- A general, common, and neutral term for emotional state or reaction-[And when I felt like I was an old cardigan]
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- Changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections-[Chase two girls, lose the one]
- A person ideally suited to another as a close friend or romantic partner-['Cause I knew you]
- Voluntary choice or decision-[Running like water]
- An arrogant attitude-[they assume you know nothing]
7 Clues: Voluntary choice or decision-[Running like water] • An arrogant attitude-[they assume you know nothing] • Capable of being imagined or grasped mentally-[Turns them into shapes] • See or perceive briefly or partially-[Doth glance from heaven to earth] • A person ideally suited to another as a close friend or romantic partner-['Cause I knew you] • ...
Romeo ad Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-14
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- a kinsman to the Prince, and the male protagonist’s close friend.
- the woman with whom the male protagonist is infatuated at the beginning of the play
- the female protagonist of the story
- author of the story
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- the male protagonist's clan
- a Franciscan friar, friend to both the male and female protagonist
- the female protagonist's clan
- the female protagonist’s cousin on her mother’s side.
- the male protagonist of the story
9 Clues: author of the story • the male protagonist's clan • the female protagonist's clan • the male protagonist of the story • the female protagonist of the story • the female protagonist’s cousin on her mother’s side. • a kinsman to the Prince, and the male protagonist’s close friend. • a Franciscan friar, friend to both the male and female protagonist • ...
08/26/2022 2022-08-23
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- Who is directing the Theatricum Botanicum’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- Who wrote Trouble the Water?
- a lovely place to view plays outdoors
- the true name of the Scottish play
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- The Merry Wives of ______
- famous playwright born in the late 1500’s
- Who founded the Theatricum Botanicum?
- Who is a mischievous fairy in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- This Theatricum play is not called West Side Story but West Side _____.
9 Clues: The Merry Wives of ______ • Who wrote Trouble the Water? • the true name of the Scottish play • Who founded the Theatricum Botanicum? • a lovely place to view plays outdoors • famous playwright born in the late 1500’s • Who is a mischievous fairy in A Midsummer Night’s Dream? • This Theatricum play is not called West Side Story but West Side _____. • ...
9EO Christmas 2022-12-09
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- The O in 9EO stands for this word.
- Mrs Payne's surname before she got married.
- The game we played on the board last lesson.
- The new homework website we've been using.
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- The thing we do every day.
- The author of the book we've been studying.
- The best part of WGS Christmas
- The word that Summer says we should use instead of 'flip'.
- The author you will study after Christmas.
9 Clues: The thing we do every day. • The best part of WGS Christmas • The O in 9EO stands for this word. • The author you will study after Christmas. • The new homework website we've been using. • The author of the book we've been studying. • Mrs Payne's surname before she got married. • The game we played on the board last lesson. • ...
King of Shadows 2024-09-26
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- The name of Shakespeare's son who died
- What disease did Harry think Nat had?
- Who was the family Nat stayed with in 1999 London?
- Who does Nat play in A Midsummer Night's Dream?
- What was it called when you made up lines in a play?
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- Who was known as the King of Shadows?
- What was Queen Elizabeth known as?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre?
- Who was Nat's enemy?
9 Clues: Who was Nat's enemy? • What was Queen Elizabeth known as? • Who was known as the King of Shadows? • What disease did Harry think Nat had? • The name of Shakespeare's son who died • What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre? • Who does Nat play in A Midsummer Night's Dream? • Who was the family Nat stayed with in 1999 London? • ...
King of Shadows 2024-09-26
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- The name of Shakespeare's son who died
- What disease did Harry think Nat had?
- Who was the family Nat stayed with in 1999 London?
- Who does Nat play in A Midsummer Night's Dream?
- What was it called when you made up lines in a play?
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- Who was known as the King of Shadows?
- What was Queen Elizabeth known as?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre?
- Who was Nat's enemy?
9 Clues: Who was Nat's enemy? • What was Queen Elizabeth known as? • Who was known as the King of Shadows? • What disease did Harry think Nat had? • The name of Shakespeare's son who died • What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre? • Who does Nat play in A Midsummer Night's Dream? • Who was the family Nat stayed with in 1999 London? • ...
Crossword 2025-12-04
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- Grassland biome with scattered trees
- English author of "Pride and Prejudice" (full name)
- English writer of "A Christmas Carol" and "Oliver Twist". (full name)
- Shallow body of water separated from the ocean by reefs
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- Epic poem about a hero’s long journey home (Greek classic).
- A short poem with 14 lines
- A famous tragedy play by William Shakespeare.
- Warrior city-state in ancient Greece
- Norse warriors from Scandinavia
9 Clues: A short poem with 14 lines • Norse warriors from Scandinavia • Grassland biome with scattered trees • Warrior city-state in ancient Greece • A famous tragedy play by William Shakespeare. • English author of "Pride and Prejudice" (full name) • Shallow body of water separated from the ocean by reefs • Epic poem about a hero’s long journey home (Greek classic). • ...
The Globe Theatre 2016-05-29
7 Clues: Month of Shakespear's death • One of the greatest English poets • One of most popular Shakespeare's plays • City where the Globe Theatre was located • Name of modern reconstruction of The Globe • Name of play which caused a disaster in 1613 • Number of shareholders of The Globe Theatre (in words)
Irodalom 2021-10-17
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- A 20. század eleji magyar irodalom jelentős alakjának családneve, a Nyugat első nemzedékének tagja.
- Hosszabb gondolatsoron, esetleg egész művön keresztülvitt metafora.
- Felvilágosodás kori magyar költő keresztneve, a Lilla-versek alkotója.
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- Angol reneszánsz drámaíró.
- A dráma egyik műfaja.
- Képlete: aaa
- A legtöbb nyelvre lefordított, legtöbb példányszámban megjelent könyv.
7 Clues: Képlete: aaa • A dráma egyik műfaja. • Angol reneszánsz drámaíró. • Hosszabb gondolatsoron, esetleg egész művön keresztülvitt metafora. • A legtöbb nyelvre lefordított, legtöbb példányszámban megjelent könyv. • Felvilágosodás kori magyar költő keresztneve, a Lilla-versek alkotója. • ...
London 2024-01-09
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- physicist who formulated the laws of motion.
- III The current reigning monarch of England.
- Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
- Rose England's national flower.
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- ben The iconic clock tower in London.
- Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
- The capital city of England.
7 Clues: The capital city of England. • Rose England's national flower. • ben The iconic clock tower in London. • physicist who formulated the laws of motion. • III The current reigning monarch of England. • Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. • Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
Hamlet 2023-03-22
7 Clues: extremely angry • to watch someone secretly • the way someone is feeling • a substance which causes illness or death • someone like Shakespeare who creates plays • very surprised and upsed about something unexpected which happens • doing something to hurt someone in return for something bad they did to you
venture 2012-11-19
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- center of the eye
- dude who wrote Macbeth
- not ladies
- all puppies are
- people that help make venture succeed
- agame in which players assume the roles of charicters in a fictional setting
- leave
- first thing to do with a play
- short for lighting designer
- a show about two Chicago Cops
- "knot" or vertex, or an italian death Metal band
- A new festival at 2319
- children's theatre Month
- french for new art
- next to norm__
- not a taker
- part
- box 2319
- August______ Co.
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- flys a jolly roger
- colored squares(not Jello)
- stage manager must
- politeness marker for Canadians
- to be reborn(italian)
- Dean ?
- Home for misfit toys
- a funny group of improvers
- there's no place like it (venture)
- martial artist that introduced bando to US
- peters favorite son
- another word for filter (Stanislavski)
- make from scratch
32 Clues: part • leave • Dean ? • box 2319 • not ladies • not a taker • next to norm__ • all puppies are • August______ Co. • center of the eye • make from scratch • flys a jolly roger • stage manager must • french for new art • peters favorite son • Home for misfit toys • to be reborn(italian) • dude who wrote Macbeth • A new festival at 2319 • children's theatre Month • colored squares(not Jello) • ...
MACBETH 2013-01-07
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- REBEL LEADER KILLED IN BATTLE BY MACBETH
- WHAT THE WITCHES GAVE IN THREES TO BANQUO AND MACBETH
- WITCHES LEADER OF DARKNESS
- MACBETH'S CURSE FOR KILLING DUNCAN
- MACBETH'S FORTESS HE IS DEFEATED
- DARK RULER TAKEN OVER BY BLOODSHED
- KILLED BY HIS COUSIN, RULER OF SCOTLAND BEOFORE HIS DEATH
- LESS THAN MACBETH BUT GREATER
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- WRITTER OF THE PLAY MACBETH
- SON OF BANQUO GOING TO BE KING IN LATER TIME
- NEXT IN LINE TO BE KING
- MOTIF NUMBER IN THE BOOK
- GIVE PROPHECIES IN RHYME
- MACBETHS' CASTLE DUNCAN VISITS
- CRAZY WIFE LATER GUILT RIDDEN
- NORWAY'S KING
- THE FORREST OUTSIDE OF MACBETHS FORTRESS
- WHERE MALCOLM FLED FOR HELP FROM THE COUNTRIES KING
- WAS NOT BORN OF A WOMEN AND IS THE PERSON TO KILL MACBETH
- THE FLOATING IMAGE MACBETH FOLLOWS TO KILL DUNCAN
- SOMETHING RECURRING TO ADVANCE THE PLOT (THREE, DARKNESS, BLOOD)
21 Clues: NORWAY'S KING • NEXT IN LINE TO BE KING • MOTIF NUMBER IN THE BOOK • GIVE PROPHECIES IN RHYME • WITCHES LEADER OF DARKNESS • WRITTER OF THE PLAY MACBETH • CRAZY WIFE LATER GUILT RIDDEN • LESS THAN MACBETH BUT GREATER • MACBETHS' CASTLE DUNCAN VISITS • MACBETH'S FORTESS HE IS DEFEATED • MACBETH'S CURSE FOR KILLING DUNCAN • DARK RULER TAKEN OVER BY BLOODSHED • ...
Rhyme pattern 2013-01-07
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- Ancient Indian game
- The part of a shoe that makes the most noise
- Blood pump
- Condition/state opposite to cold
- A state of being unseen by anybody
- Dairy product, usually solid
- Act of rising up after a fall
- A legal acknowledgement or agreement
- A thin organ which trees catch sunrays with
- Process of following someone
- Usually has three leaves, but mostly wanted with four
- Main piece of a company or body
- A set of tiny pieces which form a vision altogether
- A soft bed filling for no bad feeling
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- A cow, prepared as food
- The one of many possibilities that actually happened
- State of happiness widely praised by Shakespeare
- Female actor
- Instruction or order
- Hand cover
- Quiet, secret burglar
- Message carrier, retranslator
- Round part of a machine
- Boss
- Front part of a human body
25 Clues: Boss • Blood pump • Hand cover • Female actor • Ancient Indian game • Instruction or order • Quiet, secret burglar • A cow, prepared as food • Round part of a machine • Front part of a human body • Dairy product, usually solid • Process of following someone • Act of rising up after a fall • Message carrier, retranslator • Main piece of a company or body • Condition/state opposite to cold • ...
Romeo and Juliet by Arthur Behnke 2013-03-25
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- What is the Friar's name?
- What country is Verona in?
- Who does Capulet order Juliet to marry?
- Who teaches this English class?
- Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"?
- How many civil brawls did the Capulets and Montagues have?
- Who does Tybalt kill?
- Who is the queen of the fairies?
- How many hours should the play be?
- Who stops the conflict at the beginning of the play?
- What is Juliet's last name?
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- Who does Romeo believe he loves before he meets Juliet?
- Where do Romeo and Juliet live?
- What time did Romeo have to leave Verona and begin his exile?
- Who plays Romeo in the new version of "Romeo and Juliet?
- Who informs Juliet that Tybalt is dead?
- What is Romeo's family name?
- Who kills Mercuttio?
- Who performs the wedding ceremony?
- What does Romeo ask Friar Laurence to do?
20 Clues: Who kills Mercuttio? • Who does Tybalt kill? • What is the Friar's name? • What country is Verona in? • What is Juliet's last name? • What is Romeo's family name? • Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"? • Where do Romeo and Juliet live? • Who teaches this English class? • Who is the queen of the fairies? • Who performs the wedding ceremony? • How many hours should the play be? • ...
Carmen Bauer 2013-03-25
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- the man who Capulet orders to marry Juliet.
- Romeo's last name.
- the man who promises to keep Romeo informed while he is banished to Mantua.
- how old is Juliet.
- the name of what Juliet was buried in.
- Juliet's mother.
- the Capulets and Montagues are...
- the person who banishes Romeo to Mantua.
- Romeo's best friend.
- who tells Juliet that Tybalt is dead.
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- the person who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo's and cousin.
- Romeo's first love. Starts with an R.
- the two people Romeo hides from after the Capulet party.
- the place Romeo is banished to.
- who recognized Romeo at the Capulet party?
- the queen of the fairies.
- Juliet's last name.
- who says "Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo?"
- this killed Romeo when he took it.
- the setting where the story takes place.
21 Clues: Juliet's mother. • Romeo's last name. • how old is Juliet. • Romeo's and cousin. • Juliet's last name. • Romeo's best friend. • the queen of the fairies. • the place Romeo is banished to. • the Capulets and Montagues are... • this killed Romeo when he took it. • the person who wrote Romeo and Juliet • Romeo's first love. Starts with an R. • who tells Juliet that Tybalt is dead. • ...
A Scotland 2013-04-22
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- A musical instrument
- An adjective meaning "having to do with Scotland".
- The most famous Scottish poet and lyricist.
- Scottish lake.
- the famous tragedy by William Shakespeare.
- The famous actor, who performed roles such as James Bond and Henry Jones.
- Patriot and hero of the people of Scotland, one of the main leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence.
- a bands consisting of criss-crossed multiple colors.
- Historic language of Scotland.
- Traditional Scottish holiday dish.
- Traditional dress of men in the Scottish Highlands.
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- The largest city in Scotland.
- A dish made of oats alone, either in crushed or meal form, or whole-grain.
- The capital of Scotland.
- Scary creature living in Scotland
- A kinship group among in Scotland
- A mountain ranges from mountain Ben Nevis
- Popular Scottish surname, refer to one of the largest clans.
- The Scottish people.
- Traditional Scottish alcoholic beverage.
20 Clues: Scottish lake. • A musical instrument • The Scottish people. • The capital of Scotland. • The largest city in Scotland. • Historic language of Scotland. • Scary creature living in Scotland • A kinship group among in Scotland • Traditional Scottish holiday dish. • Traditional Scottish alcoholic beverage. • the famous tragedy by William Shakespeare. • ...
Merry Xmas and Hammy New Year! 2013-12-26
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- / Blue movie character
- / Easily frightened miss
- / Vermilion
- / You'll see me more than once in this puzzle
- / Doc, Dopey, Bashful, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Happy, ____(,)____
- / Yellow movie character
- / A dandy
- / Galileo's
- / Swampmate
- / Many a song has been written for her
- / A metaphor for passion
- / Heinlein's, for short
- / Houston force of nature
- / A good sport, no longer in play
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- / Harlan Ellison's better half
- / 2 PhDs
- / You'll see me only once in this puzzle
- / Bye, bye hammy!
- / Bedroom surprise
- / What a history teacher teaches
- / Hairy chested
- / I'm a fan of this story, and who can blame me?
- / Julia's imaginary friend
- / A friend of …
- / Famous explorer
- / You're a fan of this story, and who can blame you?
- / A true Turkish delight
- / Amazing
- / What we speak with
- / Pickle breath
30 Clues: / 2 PhDs • / A dandy • / Amazing • / Vermilion • / Galileo's • / Swampmate • / Hairy chested • / A friend of … • / Pickle breath • / Bye, bye hammy! • / Famous explorer • / Bedroom surprise • / What we speak with • / Blue movie character • / Heinlein's, for short • / Easily frightened miss • / Yellow movie character • / A true Turkish delight • / A metaphor for passion • / Houston force of nature • ...
Merry Xmas and Hammy New Year! 2013-12-26
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- / Julia's imaginary friend
- / Bedroom surprise
- / What we speak with
- / Easily frightened miss
- / What a history teacher teaches
- / 2 PhDs
- / You'll see me only once in this puzzle
- / Doc, Dopey, Bashful, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Happy, ____(,)____
- / Pickle breath
- / Heinlein's, for short
- / Blue movie character
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- / A metaphor for passion
- / A dandy
- / Swampmate
- / Houston force of nature
- / I'm a fan of this story, and who can blame me?
- / You're a fan of this story, and who can blame you?
- / Famous explorer
- / Yellow movie character
- / Many a song has been written for her
- / Amazing
- / Galileo's
- / A good sport, no longer in play
- / Hairy chested
- / Bye, bye hammy!
- / A friend of …
- / Vermilion
- / You'll see me more than once in this puzzle
- / Harlan Ellison's better half
- / A true Turkish delight
30 Clues: / 2 PhDs • / A dandy • / Amazing • / Swampmate • / Galileo's • / Vermilion • / Hairy chested • / A friend of … • / Pickle breath • / Famous explorer • / Bye, bye hammy! • / Bedroom surprise • / What we speak with • / Blue movie character • / Heinlein's, for short • / A metaphor for passion • / Easily frightened miss • / Yellow movie character • / A true Turkish delight • / Houston force of nature • ...
Dirk en Mia 2014-04-16
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- ... kookboek had haar 1ste editie in 1927
- In welke stad wordt er achterwaarts in de poes genaaid?
- Het verdriet van België, 't is niet Pira
- Welke Tom maakte een monsterlijke trilogie?
- Geurige triller: Het ...
- Jammerlijkheid
- Louis Paul Boon wandelde er biddend over.
- 732-86+308-524:2+35:5=
- Onze Witte woont in Wilsele, die van Ernest Claes in...
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- Welke George gaf alle macht aan de dieren?
- Die Hendrik leerde zijn volk lezen.
- DAN ontcijfert codes, mysteries, symbolen, dilemma's, ...
- Welk lid van de koninklijke familie staat hier op zijn eigen planeetje?
- Gay or not gay, that 's the question!
- Zesharige idioot uit strips, ook drinkbaar.
- Gen 37,18-24
- Wie plaste zijn naam in de sneeuw?
- Negerinnenscheefpoepende Jef
- Geliefde drank van zowel de schrijver als de commisaris.
- In welk land spelen de boeken van Khaled Hoesseini zich af?
20 Clues: Gen 37,18-24 • Jammerlijkheid • 732-86+308-524:2+35:5= • Geurige triller: Het ... • Negerinnenscheefpoepende Jef • Wie plaste zijn naam in de sneeuw? • Die Hendrik leerde zijn volk lezen. • Gay or not gay, that 's the question! • Het verdriet van België, 't is niet Pira • ... kookboek had haar 1ste editie in 1927 • Louis Paul Boon wandelde er biddend over. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2014-04-20
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- "What light through yonder___breaks"
- Romeo's family name
- An Italian city that is the setting of the play.
- Romeo drinks it and dies.
- "O Romeo, Romeo! __________ art thou Romeo?"
- "For never was a story of more ___ than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
- The prince who is at the seat of political power.
- Juliet's age
- Juliet's family name
- He kills himself when he thinks Juliet is dead.
- He was killed by Romeo after Romeo saw him scattering flowers on Juliet's grave.
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- Juliet inserted Romeo's ____ into her chest killing herself.
- Romeo loves her before he meets Juliet.
- author William
- "that which we call a ______ by any other name would smell as sweet
- Friar who married Romeo and Juliet.
- "O, I am Fortune's _____"
- "Parting is such sweet_______"
- both Paris and Romeo wanted to marry her
- following a duel between ______ and Mercutio, Romeo kills him.
20 Clues: Juliet's age • author William • Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Romeo drinks it and dies. • "O, I am Fortune's _____" • "Parting is such sweet_______" • Friar who married Romeo and Juliet. • "What light through yonder___breaks" • Romeo loves her before he meets Juliet. • both Paris and Romeo wanted to marry her • "O Romeo, Romeo! __________ art thou Romeo?" • ...
The Renaissance 2014-02-06
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- The most famous renaissance patrons were the what, family?
- Wealthy bankers and merchants who sponsored artists
- The renewed focus on man's capacities
- The last of the great sixteenth century Venetian painters
- Italian painter who included movement
- Machiavelli wrote about what?
- The heart of the renaissance took place in this country
- Lisa Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting
- A time period of renewed interest in learning
- The pioneer of renaissance humanism
- Michelangelo painted the what, chapel?
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- Added depth and dimension to his paintings
- Shakespeare is considered the greatest what, of all time?
- Invented movable type
- Father of renaissance painting. Famous for painting Frescoes
- He wrote one of the most famous books on etiquette
- The leading figure of the Venetian school of painting
- He wrote satires about chivalry
- Raphael painted pictures of Mary also known as what?
- Scholar who revealed the evils of renaissance society
20 Clues: Invented movable type • Machiavelli wrote about what? • He wrote satires about chivalry • The pioneer of renaissance humanism • The renewed focus on man's capacities • Italian painter who included movement • Michelangelo painted the what, chapel? • Added depth and dimension to his paintings • Lisa Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting • ...
Othello 2014-10-28
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- Author
- The daughter of the Venetian senator Brabantio.
- The villain of the play.
- A feeling that Iago feels towards Othello.
- A man with high education yet inexperienced in battle.
- Othello's servant
- A person that committed Iago's dirty work.
- The official authority in Venice.
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself.
- Who is the protagonist of the play?
- Where did Act 1 take place in?
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- Where did most of the play take place in?
- How may acts are in the play?
- Desdemona's father
- What did Emilia steal when she had a chance to?
- What was the main reason that Othello was not accepted in the beginning of the play?
- A messenger from Venice to Cyprus.
- Cassio always laughed at her behind her back.
- The governor of Cyprus
- Iago's plan to destroy Othello began with a ____?
- Desdemona's attendant
21 Clues: Author • Othello's servant • Desdemona's father • Desdemona's attendant • The governor of Cyprus • The villain of the play. • How may acts are in the play? • Where did Act 1 take place in? • The official authority in Venice. • A messenger from Venice to Cyprus. • Who is the protagonist of the play? • Where did most of the play take place in? • ...
Tears of a Tiger 2014-05-28
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- Andy lost this after the accident
- Andy went to go one of these for help with his problems
- Andy's favorite sport
- The school Andy attended
- First name of Andy's best friend
- Andy committed this to escape
- At the end of the book his parents filed for this
- The Shakespeare play Andy was studying in class
- Andy's basketball coaches name
- Andy's younger brothers name
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- Andy killed himself because he was unable to do this.
- This was Andy's psychologists last name
- Andy felt a lot of this for Roberts Accident
- Andy was under the influence of this during his crash
- Andy was not able to do this after the accident
- Andy shoots himself with this
- Andy became this on the team after Robs death
- Andy's girlfriends name
- Andy keeps seeing Robbie in these
- Andy's friend who discovered him dead at his house
20 Clues: Andy's favorite sport • Andy's girlfriends name • The school Andy attended • Andy's younger brothers name • Andy shoots himself with this • Andy committed this to escape • Andy's basketball coaches name • First name of Andy's best friend • Andy lost this after the accident • Andy keeps seeing Robbie in these • This was Andy's psychologists last name • ...
Othello Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-03
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- Symbol used throughout the play
- Wife of Othello
- Othello's lieutenant
- Act l setting
- Sends Othello to Cyprus
- Iago's wife
- Man who earns his title from birth
- A play manuscript
- Genre of the play
- The title character
- Desdemona's father
- A persons expression of facial features
- A Commissioned officer of a lower rank
- Romance in the matter of late Greek and Roman prose fiction
- The servant
- Who the Venetians were fighting
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- Who wrote the play
- Interbreeding of different races
- Where Cassio is from
- Play characterized by satirical tone and amusing incidents
- Desdemona's father
- Man who earns rank via service to country
- A downfall involving a personal matter
- Rank that Othello is promoted to
- A conflict between people of different classes
- Holding a title without real authority
- Betrays Othello
- Term used to describe Othello
- Man who hates women
- Setting in the remaining acts
30 Clues: Iago's wife • The servant • Act l setting • Wife of Othello • Betrays Othello • A play manuscript • Genre of the play • Who wrote the play • Desdemona's father • Desdemona's father • The title character • Man who hates women • Where Cassio is from • Othello's lieutenant • Sends Othello to Cyprus • Term used to describe Othello • Setting in the remaining acts • Symbol used throughout the play • ...
The Glass Menagerie 2013-10-31
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- He hates his job and wants adventure
- Amanda hopes for ___________ callers
- Author of The Glass Menagerie
- One of the things Jim studies
- Jim gives one to Laura to help her realise she is pretty
- Jim's fiancee
- Glass
- Laura to Amanda
- A place Laura likes to go instead of school
- Tom feels as if he is nailed in one
- Laura's sickness that sounds like blue roses
- Jim calls Laura blue
- Laura quit business
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- Laura becomes physically ill during her first speed
- Setting of the play
- Laura slipped on the ______ escape
- Tom's nickname in high school
- Amanda's last name
- Laura was to sick to eat
- Amanda sold these to earn money
- Tom's place to getaway and think
- Symbol for Laura
- Author of Tom's novel Amanda returned to the library
- An adjective that describes Laura, synonym: bashful
24 Clues: Glass • Jim's fiancee • Laura to Amanda • Symbol for Laura • Amanda's last name • Setting of the play • Laura quit business • Jim calls Laura blue • Laura was to sick to eat • Author of The Glass Menagerie • Tom's nickname in high school • One of the things Jim studies • Amanda sold these to earn money • Tom's place to getaway and think • Laura slipped on the ______ escape • ...
Romantic British Authors 2015-02-07
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- Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Northhanger Abbey
- Sonnets from the Portguese, Aurora Leigh
- historical novel - Lady of the Lake, Waverly, Heart of Midlothan, Ivanhoe
- dramatic monologue - Dramatic Lyrics, Pippa Passes
- Endymion, Lamia - Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode to a Nightengale, Eve of St. Agnes
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass
- Mill on the Floss, Adam Bede, Middlemarch, Silas Mariner
- Prelude, Tintern Abbey
- Jane Eyre,
- Vanity Fair
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- Frankenstein
- Alastor, Promethus Unbound, Adonais
- Wuthering Heights
- Origin of Species, Descent of Man
- Poems Chiefly Lyrical, In Memorium, Idylls of the King
- translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
- Lyrical Ballads
- Cristabel, Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- Tales from Shakespeare
- Oliver Twist, Pickwick Papers, Old Curiosity Show, Charistmas Carol, David Cooperfield, Bleak House, Hard Times, Tale of Two Cities, LIttle Dorritt, Our Mutual Friend
- English Bards and Scottish Reviewers, Childe Harold, Bride of Abydos, Manfred, Don Juan
21 Clues: Jane Eyre, • Vanity Fair • Frankenstein • Lyrical Ballads • Wuthering Heights • Tales from Shakespeare • Prelude, Tintern Abbey • Origin of Species, Descent of Man • Alastor, Promethus Unbound, Adonais • Cristabel, Rime of the Ancient Mariner • Sonnets from the Portguese, Aurora Leigh • translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam • dramatic monologue - Dramatic Lyrics, Pippa Passes • ...
English 2016-03-09
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- Sat, cat and mat
- The first way that winter moves
- Repetition of the same consonant sound in nearby words
- W H ----- (wrote "Funeral Blues")
- "highway of ------" (metaphor from Dylan's poem)
- Sang "To make you feel my love"
- Repetition of "S" sounds in nearby words
- Repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
- "stop all the ------" (from Funeral Blues)
- A 14-line poem popularised by Shakespeare
- "I thought love would last forever. I was -----"
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- at winter's back was -----
- giving human characteristics to non-human things
- Exaggeration for effect
- Speaking of one thing in terms of another
- 17 syllables over three lines
- Bob ----- (wrote "To make you feel my love")
- The third way winter moves
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- ------ Lear - Made limericks popular
- Judith -------- (wrote the poem "Winter")
- The second way winter moves
- A verse in poetry
- "let traffic policemen wear black ------ gloves"
24 Clues: Sat, cat and mat • A verse in poetry • Exaggeration for effect • at winter's back was ----- • The third way winter moves • The second way winter moves • 17 syllables over three lines • The first way that winter moves • Sang "To make you feel my love" • W H ----- (wrote "Funeral Blues") • a comparison using "like" or "as" • ------ Lear - Made limericks popular • ...
Lemon Drops & Rays of Sunshine 2016-03-20
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- – All I want is ____ (U2 Single)
- not if /
- / Also called Jedidiah
- / Held up to gain attention often at an airport
- / Pearl growers
- Horizon / The Point of No Return
- / Deliver a hard blow to
- / Second largest provider of Spanish language content
- Piggy / Says “Kissy, kissy!”
- / Local peak known for “making you slip”
- / Something expected
- / Please don’t write my name in this
- – Jewel of the Free State
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- / A cry of joy
- – Shakespeare in ______
- / An arrangement of images, materials etc. to evoke a particular concept
- & No / An affirmative and a negative
- / Eats Takenoko
- - Character in the new Star Wars
- Todd: Mrs. Lovett has a lover
- / Life challenges that can be turned into a game in 7 steps
- / Who Watches the _____
- / Pearl of the Orient
- / Copcabana neighbour
- & Ice / Hot & Cold
- – Another word for me
- / Bite-sized Asian delicacy
27 Clues: not if / • / A cry of joy • / Pearl growers • / Eats Takenoko • & Ice / Hot & Cold • / Pearl of the Orient • / Copcabana neighbour • / Something expected • – Another word for me • / Also called Jedidiah • – Shakespeare in ______ • / Who Watches the _____ • / Deliver a hard blow to • – Jewel of the Free State • / Bite-sized Asian delicacy • Piggy / Says “Kissy, kissy!” • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2016-09-18
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- Number of hours this play assumes it will last.
- Jets.
- The love-sick sap.
- "A Plague o' both your houses!"
- Completes the love triangle.
- Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt.
- The one the should have died a long time ago.
- A screaming root that will make an appearance both here and in Harry Potter.
- The genre of the play.
- Not as good as Eldorado's, but is helpful at the start of an act
- The city that this takes place in.
- Juliet's comic relief.
- Calls Romeo shallow.
- Carson (Bring it on: In It To Win It).
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- The great insult from A Midsummer Night's Dream.
- Used to kill Juliet.
- Provide juxtaposition to Juliet's 'death'.
- The acts that end the feud.
- The heart-breaker.
- Sharks.
- Spoiler alert.
- Home of the most famous Shakespeare scene.
- This world's useless politician
- "No faith, no _____ in men". A false statement.
24 Clues: Jets. • Sharks. • Spoiler alert. • The love-sick sap. • The heart-breaker. • Used to kill Juliet. • Calls Romeo shallow. • The genre of the play. • Juliet's comic relief. • The acts that end the feud. • Completes the love triangle. • "A Plague o' both your houses!" • This world's useless politician • The city that this takes place in. • Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt. • ...
Cobra Strike 2016-10-11
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- a person who leads a team and tells them what to do
- repeated act to improve skills
- the act of movement by a runner
- for recording sounds on metal tape
- scoring in football
- a vehicle with a box on the back
- a person who studies law
- a player position behind the center who directs offensive play
- a deep narrow vertical hole to a mine
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- a disease caused by a abnormal amount of cells
- an official person to investigate things
- talking with involuntary repetitions of sound
- the mother of your parents
- a small part used to show what whole is like
- the starting off a game kicking the ball
- another word for forest
- a fee to get to see something
- a game played by two teams on a rectangular field
- a book by Shakespeare with a Denmark prince
- a southeastern state bounded by the Ohio river
20 Clues: scoring in football • another word for forest • a person who studies law • the mother of your parents • a fee to get to see something • repeated act to improve skills • the act of movement by a runner • a vehicle with a box on the back • for recording sounds on metal tape • a deep narrow vertical hole to a mine • an official person to investigate things • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2018-03-13
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- who wanted to marry Juliet?
- what is the princes name?
- where did Romeo banished to?
- how old is Juliet?
- when do Romeo and Juliet end?
- who killed Tybalt?
- whats Romeos last name?
- who did Romeo get the poison from?
- who first discover Juliet when she drink the potion?
- who was Romeos first love?
- what is Juliet's last name?
- where did Juliet drink the potion?
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- where did Romeo and Juliet take place?
- what did Juliet use to fake her death?
- what is nurses servant name?
- who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- who is Romeos servant?
- when did the play start?
- john who failed to deliver the letter to Romeo?
- who did Tybalt kill?
- what did Romeo drink to kill him self?
- who first saw Romeo at the party?
- What was the punishment if the two family's got in a fight again?
23 Clues: how old is Juliet? • who killed Tybalt? • who did Tybalt kill? • who is Romeos servant? • whats Romeos last name? • when did the play start? • what is the princes name? • who was Romeos first love? • who wanted to marry Juliet? • who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • what is Juliet's last name? • what is nurses servant name? • where did Romeo banished to? • when do Romeo and Juliet end? • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-04-18
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- Son of the Montagues
- A town in Italy where Romeo and Juliet takes place
- Kinsman of the Prince and friend of Romeo
- Kinsman of the Prince and wants to marry Juliet
- The second Franciscan priest met in the play
- The first Franciscan priest met in the play
- The penalty Romeo has to face after killing Tybalt
- The method Romeo decides to end his life with
- Daughter of the Capulets
- A thin, light, sharp-pointed sword used for thrusting
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- Cousin of Romeo
- The playwright of Romeo and Juliet
- Threatens Juliet to marry Paris
- The woman Romeo was infatuated with at the beginning of the play
- Another city in Italy where Romeo gets banished to
- The Nurse's servant
- Prince of Verona
- Romeo's servant
- Cousin of Juliet
- A woman working for the Capulets, mainly caring for Juliet
20 Clues: Cousin of Romeo • Romeo's servant • Prince of Verona • Cousin of Juliet • The Nurse's servant • Son of the Montagues • Daughter of the Capulets • Threatens Juliet to marry Paris • The playwright of Romeo and Juliet • Kinsman of the Prince and friend of Romeo • The first Franciscan priest met in the play • The second Franciscan priest met in the play • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2019-10-28
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- Literary Movement, The thinker
- disproved the Ptolemaic Theory
- caused by religious revolts, breakaway from catholic unity
- broke away from Catholic Church and formed the Anglican church
- Created the statue of David and Pieta
- Wrote the utopia
- the inquisition, lasted until 18th century
- Wrote the Don Quixote de la Mancha
- allowed people to buy their way out of sins
- divine proportion
- trails throughout Europe, over 100,000 executed
- created the Vitruvian man and Mona Lisa
- French religious reformer, created Calvinism
- Wrote the Divine comedy
- created calculus
- Rebirth or Revival
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- Wrote Hamlet
- wrote The Prince
- press helped spread literature throughout Europe
- created the telescope
- Wrote the Canterbury tales
- renaissance artists desired this of their creations
- wrote 95 thesis against catholic church
- where the Renaissance began
- Wrote Praise of Folly
25 Clues: Wrote Hamlet • wrote The Prince • Wrote the utopia • created calculus • divine proportion • Rebirth or Revival • created the telescope • Wrote Praise of Folly • Wrote the Divine comedy • Wrote the Canterbury tales • where the Renaissance began • Literary Movement, The thinker • disproved the Ptolemaic Theory • Wrote the Don Quixote de la Mancha • Created the statue of David and Pieta • ...
Beverley Quakers 2021-02-11
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- A Quaker school in York
- A Cumbrian Hall, important to Quakers
- Joseph makes chocolate too
- Tom gave a lecture
- Quakers are advised to live this way
- James Naylor rode into this city on a horse
- Margaret Fell's husband's Christian name
- Catherine is a Quaker and an MP
- Mrs. Fox's Christian name
- A Yorkshire Quaker conference held at Easter
- George provides chocolate, too
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- A Quaker learning centre
- This committee discerns who might do what
- A Lancashire hill where George Fox preached
- William got himself into a bit of a state
- Britain Yearly Meeting lecture
- Members are referred to as this
- This goes with advice
- Henry and Joseph - chocolate makers
- Geoffrey is a writer who didn't live in this city
- Quakers gather in these houses
- Central to Quaker worship
- They come along but haven't become members
- An important Quaker testimony
24 Clues: Tom gave a lecture • This goes with advice • A Quaker school in York • A Quaker learning centre • Central to Quaker worship • Mrs. Fox's Christian name • Joseph makes chocolate too • An important Quaker testimony • Britain Yearly Meeting lecture • Quakers gather in these houses • George provides chocolate, too • Members are referred to as this • Catherine is a Quaker and an MP • ...
Beverley Quakers 2021-02-11
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- A Quaker school in York
- A Cumbrian Hall, important to Quakers
- Joseph makes chocolate too
- Tom gave a lecture
- Quakers are advised to live this way
- James Naylor rode into this city on a horse
- Margaret Fell's husband's Christian name
- Catherine is a Quaker and an MP
- Mrs. Fox's Christian name
- A Yorkshire Quaker conference held at Easter
- George provides chocolate, too
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- A Quaker learning centre
- This committee discerns who might do what
- A Lancashire hill where George Fox preached
- William got himself into a bit of a state
- Britain Yearly Meeting lecture
- Members are referred to as this
- This goes with advice
- Henry and Joseph - chocolate makers
- Geoffrey is a writer who didn't live in this city
- Quakers gather in these houses
- Central to Quaker worship
- They come along but haven't become members
- An important Quaker testimony
24 Clues: Tom gave a lecture • This goes with advice • A Quaker school in York • A Quaker learning centre • Central to Quaker worship • Mrs. Fox's Christian name • Joseph makes chocolate too • An important Quaker testimony • Britain Yearly Meeting lecture • Quakers gather in these houses • George provides chocolate, too • Members are referred to as this • Catherine is a Quaker and an MP • ...
10th Test 6 Authors 2016-12-06
Across
- "Sympathy"
- "i thank You God for most this amazing"
- converted the Psalms into English poetry
- New Zealander; "The Garden Party"
- "Excelsior"
- "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Raven"
- "The Destruction of Sennacherib"
- Dorothy Sayers created the detective Lord Peter _________.
- "The Great Stone Face"
- Of the Imitation of Christ
- "The Pied Piper of Hamelin"
- "The Erl-King"
- English poet of Italian ancestry; "Remember"
- nationality of Leo Tolstoy
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- "A School of Facts"; English author who wrote about social conditions
- Grew up in China and wrote stories set there
- "I Like to See It Lap the Miles"
- "Sonnet LXXIII: That Time of Year"
- "What Men Live By"
- "The Road Not Taken"
- Silas Marner
- "The Highwayman"
- nicknamed "Mr. Boston"
- Robert Frost was the most outstanding American poet of the ______ century.
- nationality of Robert Frost
- "The Inspiration of Mr. Budd"
- "A Retrieved Reformation"
- "Lochinvar"
28 Clues: "Sympathy" • "Excelsior" • "Lochinvar" • Silas Marner • "The Erl-King" • "The Highwayman" • "What Men Live By" • "The Road Not Taken" • nicknamed "Mr. Boston" • "The Great Stone Face" • "A Retrieved Reformation" • Of the Imitation of Christ • nationality of Leo Tolstoy • nationality of Robert Frost • "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" • "The Inspiration of Mr. Budd" • "I Like to See It Lap the Miles" • ...
Medieval overview 2016-12-01
Across
- local Polynesians of New Zealand
- A region in Asia where the Angkor Empire flourished.
- Frankish king
- -Viking god of thunder
- massive empire led by Genghis Khan
- formed by Turkish tribes
- – rebirth of ideas and art
- Islamic Holy Book
- Barbarians who raided and destroyed Rome.
- Polynesian islands that are controlled by the USA
- – sailed in canoes to the Pacific
- _________ Road. Passage way to China.
- – barbarians from Scandinavia
- – Attila the ___________
Down
- ____________DaVinci
- English author during Renaissance
- another name for Eastern Roman Empire
- religion found by Muhammad
- Roman stadium which held gladiator battles
- _________the Red.Viking discoverer.
- Vegetable bought back to Europe from the Americas
- Capital of Byzantium
- Discovered the Americas
- Polynesian statues that are considered mysterious
- Europeans who invaded North America for resources.
- city where Renaissance started
- Europeans who invaded South America for gold.
- animals that caused the Black Death
28 Clues: Frankish king • Islamic Holy Book • ____________DaVinci • Capital of Byzantium • -Viking god of thunder • Discovered the Americas • formed by Turkish tribes • – Attila the ___________ • religion found by Muhammad • – rebirth of ideas and art • – barbarians from Scandinavia • city where Renaissance started • local Polynesians of New Zealand • English author during Renaissance • ...
Test your cultural knowledge on the English-speaking countries! 2019-09-03
Across
- British queen who has the second longest reigning monarch in British history
- A system of institutionalised racial segregation that existed in South Africa
- River that flows through London
- Capital City of Australia
- Buying and selling people and making them work for no pay
- The 44th president of the USA
- American white supremacist hate group founded in 1865
- England+Scotland+Wales
- Capital city of Ireland
- US president who freed the slaves
Down
- War between the North and The South
- Number of US states
- General during World War II who later became American president
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Capital city of Canada
- Name of the Indigenous people of Australia
- The 1st president of the USA
- She refused to give up her seat
- The withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU)
- Early colonists in the USA who celebrated the first Thanksgiving with the Native Americans
20 Clues: Number of US states • Capital city of Canada • England+Scotland+Wales • Capital city of Ireland • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • Capital City of Australia • The 1st president of the USA • The 44th president of the USA • She refused to give up her seat • River that flows through London • US president who freed the slaves • War between the North and The South • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
Across
- the way things are commonly done
- Language
- A common culture
- Who a person is
- recreated Christianity
- Founder of modern political science
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- The process of recreating a practice
- an astronomer
- Italian french author
- Different views on different things
- A Rebirth
- Princess of France
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
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- The printing press
- the study of space
- thoughts and values of humans
- to be or not to be
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- the making of new cities
- Gutenberg's invention
- a recovery of land for religious values
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- 4th - 14th century
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- Something a person believes in
- something a person can’t compromise
- power held by people/representatives
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • The printing press • the study of space • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • Princess of France • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • thoughts and values of humans • A theory proved by Copernicus • Something a person believes in • ...
ESSAY TERMS 2017-10-24
Across
- final check of final draft
- dictionary meaning
- subject is social/moral issues
- M.L. King's "I have a dream" speech uses it
- expert or group of experts
- sentences that explain first and prove
- describes both essay type and style
- CCTV is an example
- always used to support a point
- spelling and grammar check
- consists of 3 verbs
- best way to tell personal from persuasive
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- anything that's not poetry
- Wow is an example
- your next essay is an example
- Shakespeare
- words that sound the same
- what you prove in an argumentative essay
- essay that uses a conversational style
- cannot be a sentence but has subject and verb
- another word for style
- those flipflops cost an arm and a leg
- a short story
- 2 independent clauses separated by a comma
- type of sentence that begins a paragraph
25 Clues: Shakespeare • a short story • Wow is an example • dictionary meaning • CCTV is an example • consists of 3 verbs • another word for style • words that sound the same • anything that's not poetry • final check of final draft • expert or group of experts • spelling and grammar check • your next essay is an example • subject is social/moral issues • always used to support a point • ...
Noah 2016-05-26
Across
- Challah __________ raisins
- With green peppers and black olives
- Favorite color
- Best mode of transportation
- Capture the moment
- Second language
- Favorite fruit
- Cool dessert
- Closest tracks to both homes
- Colorful hobby
- Grandma
- Musician loved as a toddler but now loathed
- Allergy animal
- Favorite board game
- Name of favorite stuffed animal as a toddler
- Favorite dinner course
- First word
- Congratulations
- Favorite app
- Grandma
Down
- June 11
- Mom
- How old is Noah?
- Age when Noah moved to Maryland
- Preferred cheese
- Grandpa
- _____ Shalom!
- Eye color
- Grandpa
- Number of states visited
- Noah's synagogue
- Street lived on when a baby
- First role in a Shakespeare play
- Stadium around the corner as a baby
- Sister
- Named for (middle)
- Approach to sleep
- Today's celebration
- Named for (first)
- Favorite vegetable
- Colorful hobby
- Favorite weekend activity
- Favorite animals
- Dad
44 Clues: Mom • Dad • Sister • June 11 • Grandpa • Grandpa • Grandma • Grandma • Eye color • First word • Cool dessert • Favorite app • _____ Shalom! • Favorite color • Favorite fruit • Colorful hobby • Allergy animal • Colorful hobby • Second language • Congratulations • How old is Noah? • Preferred cheese • Noah's synagogue • Favorite animals • Approach to sleep • Named for (first) • Capture the moment • Named for (middle) • ...
Crossword #1 2018-12-16
Across
- Donald from Mickey Mouse is one of these
- shoe bottom
- ready, aim, ___
- exciting or daring experience; bold feat
- famous Apollo mission
- "I have a ___" -Martin Luther King Jr.
- world's longest river lays upon this continent
- medium of art
- a response to one's question
- Quasimodo from Victor Hugo's novel was one of these
- one cannot sing it
- "Walking in a ___ wonderland," (Christmas song)
- what the Tin Man wanted from the Wizard of Oz
- duck, duck, ___
Down
- "take ___"; conversation closer
- perfectly round; think pi
- quarter of 68; XVII
- security round
- "To be, or not to be"
- exactly alike; twins
- 36th US president
- unclear; obscure;
- pirate's jackpot
- famous shark movie released in 1975
- sea criminal
- ___ tennis; ping-pong
- physical state of well-being
- filters blood
- type of control; word attached to "my" or "your"
29 Clues: shoe bottom • sea criminal • medium of art • filters blood • security round • ready, aim, ___ • duck, duck, ___ • pirate's jackpot • 36th US president • unclear; obscure; • one cannot sing it • quarter of 68; XVII • exactly alike; twins • "To be, or not to be" • famous Apollo mission • ___ tennis; ping-pong • perfectly round; think pi • a response to one's question • physical state of well-being • ...
Author of? 2021-03-25
Across
- Author of the great gatsby
- Author of the Noddy books
- Author of Don Quixote
- Author of Howl's Moving Castle
- Author of pride and prejudice
- Author of The hitchhiker's Guide to the galaxy
- Author of Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief
- Author of The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe
- Author of Through the Looking-Glass
- Author of The Godfather
- Author of the Outsiders
- Author of To Kill a Mockingbird
- Author of Jekyll and Hyde
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- Author of Peter Rabbit
- Author of The light fantastic
- Author of Great expectations
- Author of Anne of Green Gables
- Author of the lord of the rings
- Author of taming of the shrew
- Author of The Odyssey
- Author of A Study in Scarlet, A Sherlock Holmes Novel
- Author of Jane Eyre
- Author of 1984
- author of The Hunger Games
- Author of Harry Potter
25 Clues: Author of 1984 • Author of Jane Eyre • Author of Don Quixote • Author of The Odyssey • Author of Peter Rabbit • Author of Harry Potter • Author of The Godfather • Author of the Outsiders • Author of the Noddy books • Author of Jekyll and Hyde • Author of the great gatsby • author of The Hunger Games • Author of Great expectations • Author of The light fantastic • ...
Kirjandus Antiigist Renessansini 2024-05-20
Across
- Mis on "Don Quijote" zanr?
- Millist žanri esindab Sokrates?
- Mis on renessansiajastu uks suurimaid kunstistille?
- Kes kirjutas "Aeneis"?
- Mis tegur aitas kaasa keskaegse kirjanduse arengule?
- Milline linn on tuntud renessansiajastu kunstnike poolest?
- Kes kirjutas "Utopia"?
- Kes on "Decameron" autor?
- Millise ajastu kirjanduses on Cervantes tuntud?
- Kes on keskaja kuulus luuletaja?
- Kes kirjutas "Oodid"?
- Kes on "Divina Commedia" autor?
- Kesksegse kirjanduse lõpp?
- Mis rigis sai alguse renessanss?
- Kes kirjutas "Dekameron"?
- Kes on "Medeia" autor?
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- Kes on "Hamlet" autor?
- Mis riigi eepos on "Laul Rolandist"?
- Mis eepose peategelane on Gilgameš?
- Kes oli tuntud oraator Kreekas?
- Mis riigi eepos on “iilias”?
- Millist Zanri esindab Petrarca?
- Kes kirjutas "Canterbury lood"?
- Mis on keskaegse luule tuntud vorm?
- Kes on “orestes” tragöödia autor
- Mis raamat kirjeldab pühakute elu?
- Kes on "Odysseia" autor?
- Kes on "Jumalik komöödia" autor?
- kes on “antigone” autor
- Millist metafoori kasutatakse keskaja kunsti kohta?
30 Clues: Kes kirjutas "Oodid"? • Kes on "Hamlet" autor? • Kes kirjutas "Aeneis"? • Kes kirjutas "Utopia"? • Kes on "Medeia" autor? • Kes on "Odysseia" autor? • kes on “antigone” autor • Kes on "Decameron" autor? • Kes kirjutas "Dekameron"? • Mis on "Don Quijote" zanr? • Kesksegse kirjanduse lõpp? • Mis riigi eepos on “iilias”? • Millist žanri esindab Sokrates? • Kes oli tuntud oraator Kreekas? • ...
BASICALLY, ENNAKU GENERAL KNOWLEDGE ROMBA ATHIGAM 2024-06-13
Across
- Famous physicist who developed the theory of relativity
- A polygon with eight sides
- Element with atomic number 6
- The process of taking legal action
- Inventor of the telephone
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The Greek god of the sea
- A scientist who studies the stars and other objects in the sky
- The speed of light in vacuum, in m/s
- The capital of Canada
- The longest river in the world
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- A shape with five sides
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The smallest unit of life
- Renowned English playwright
- The study of human societies and cultures
- A large-scale systematic plan or arrangement for attaining some particular object or goal
- Author of "1984"
- Capital of Japan
- The force that attracts a body toward the center of the earth
- VINCI The painter of the Mona Lisa
21 Clues: Author of "1984" • Capital of Japan • The capital of Canada • A shape with five sides • The Greek god of the sea • The smallest unit of life • Inventor of the telephone • The powerhouse of the cell • A polygon with eight sides • Renowned English playwright • Element with atomic number 6 • The longest river in the world • The process of taking legal action • ...
A Crossword Journey Through Generations 2023-09-28
Across
- A vast system of stars, planets, and other celestial objects.
- A device that has become ubiquitous in modern life.
- A recent global pandemic.
- A practice that promotes physical and mental well-being.
- The right to vote, particularly women's suffrage movements.
- A famous comic book superhero.
- A famous physicist known for his theory of relativity.
- A prolific Spanish painter and sculptor.
- A famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci.
- Ancient Egyptian structures.
- A beloved Italian dish enjoyed worldwide.
Down
- A format for playing music that has made a comeback.
- Film: A type of movie popular in the early 20th century.
- The crossword puzzle theme itself.
- An iconic British rock band from the 1960s.
- A global sports event held every four years.
- A dance move made famous by Michael Jackson.
- The art of capturing images with a camera.
- Renowned playwright and poet from the Elizabethan era.
- A popular number puzzle game.
20 Clues: A recent global pandemic. • Ancient Egyptian structures. • A popular number puzzle game. • A famous comic book superhero. • The crossword puzzle theme itself. • A famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci. • A prolific Spanish painter and sculptor. • A beloved Italian dish enjoyed worldwide. • The art of capturing images with a camera. • ...
Oakmont 2023-11-29
Across
- calm a headache
- specialize in skin
- connecting hotel room
- doing several chores at once
- 11:15 on Saturday
- shaken not
- easy heat up
- a little lie
- famous rolling stone
- it’s a wonderful life (female)
- Christmas Kris
- slows down traffic
- model or standard
- figure skating move
- profession using stats models
Down
- best author of all time
- rich uncle penny bags mascot
- all presidents have this name
- originally called or maiden name
- symbolic story never based on fact
- carol and mike’s bunch
- number of dining room tables
- slow and steady wins the
- Percy faith and his
- most popular color car
- canned or fresh at Thanksgiving
- we all wore them in 2020
- more of these than kids in SF
- tonic waters partner
- how many colors in the rainbow
- another name for armpit
- a fruit in a stocking
- Johnny’s sidekick (2)
33 Clues: shaken not • easy heat up • a little lie • Christmas Kris • calm a headache • 11:15 on Saturday • model or standard • specialize in skin • slows down traffic • Percy faith and his • figure skating move • famous rolling stone • tonic waters partner • connecting hotel room • a fruit in a stocking • Johnny’s sidekick (2) • carol and mike’s bunch • most popular color car • best author of all time • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-05-07
Across
- Marries Romeo and Juliet
- Genre of the play
- Daughter of Capulet
- Something only a specific demographic or group will understand
- Author of the play
- Son of Montague
- Long speech given to someone else
- When the audience knows something the characters don’t
- Cousin of Romeo
- Reference to something else
- Takes care of the Capulet family
- Cousin of Juliet
- Slain by Tybalt
- Speaking one's thoughts aloud
- Where Romeo and Juliet met
- Mother of Juliet
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- Something mostly all readers will understand
- Prince of Verona
- When the author gives a hint to something to come later in the story
- Father of Juliet
- Suitor of Juliet
- Town where Romeo and Juliet live
- What Romeo and Juliet have
- Where Romeo is banished to
- Visually descriptive language
- What “kills” Juliet
- Father of Romeo
- Montague Mother of Romeo
- Introduces the setting and characters
29 Clues: Son of Montague • Cousin of Romeo • Slain by Tybalt • Father of Romeo • Prince of Verona • Father of Juliet • Suitor of Juliet • Cousin of Juliet • Mother of Juliet • Genre of the play • Author of the play • Daughter of Capulet • What “kills” Juliet • Marries Romeo and Juliet • Montague Mother of Romeo • What Romeo and Juliet have • Where Romeo is banished to • Where Romeo and Juliet met • ...
Macbeth Act I Crossword 2024-02-09
Across
- According to the witches in Act 1 Scene 3, what instrument announces Macbeth's arrival
- The king
- Only person other than Macbeth that seen the witches
- How does Lady Macbeth learn about the witches' prophecies
- The name of the Scottish rebel Macbeth killed in the battle
- Macbeth is eventually titled the Thane of
- A thane is a scottish
- The writer of Macbeth
- Macbeth's tragic flaw
Down
- Who will the Macbeth's blame for Duncan's death
- What did the Thane of Cawdor commit to be sentenced to death
- The setting of Act I
- The punishment for treason
- Rightful heir to the throne
- The armies that Macbeth fought against were from Ireland and
- Dramatic ____ is when the audience can see something but the characters can't
- Thane of glamis
- Macbeth's partner in crime
- The weather that sets the opening of the play
- Banquo's reaction to the witches' prophecies
20 Clues: The king • Thane of glamis • The setting of Act I • A thane is a scottish • The writer of Macbeth • Macbeth's tragic flaw • The punishment for treason • Macbeth's partner in crime • Rightful heir to the throne • Macbeth is eventually titled the Thane of • The weather that sets the opening of the play • Banquo's reaction to the witches' prophecies • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2024-07-02
Across
- True or false, the people of the renaissance did not totally abandon God.
- an over emphasis on human ability and worth.
- Italian painter; Sistine Chapel
- country that the renaissance started in
- Italian painter; known for frescos… Father of Renaissance
- English playwright; Greatest playwright of all time
- Italian painter, Madonas
- revival in learning and renewed interest in the western world.
- Italian painter; His artwork showed movement
- True or False, the renaissance focused on the group and not the individual.
Down
- the renaissance started in this city
- The study of history, science, grammar, literature, and philosophy.
- German printer; printing press
- most famous patron family of artists in Italy
- Engineer, architect, painter, musician
- Italian writer; writings about government
- Dutch scholar; pointed out evil and folly of the renaissance
- Spanish writer; Don Quijote.
- Italian painter; figured out 3-D
- they believed that_____ was the remedy for sin.
20 Clues: Italian painter, Madonas • Spanish writer; Don Quijote. • German printer; printing press • Italian painter; Sistine Chapel • Italian painter; figured out 3-D • the renaissance started in this city • Engineer, architect, painter, musician • country that the renaissance started in • Italian writer; writings about government • an over emphasis on human ability and worth. • ...
Butterflies2 2024-07-02
75 Clues: 6 • 7 • 8 • 3 • 4 • 9 • 1 • 5 • 2 • 42 • 41 • 20 • 76 • 66 • 60 • 26 • 80 • 44 • 55 • 79 • 59 • 71 • 33 • 29 • 22 • 28 • 16 • 58 • 32 • 69 • 72 • 40 • 46 • 17 • 63 • 19 • 73 • 27 • 30 • 38 • 18 • 56 • 51 • 12 • 43 • 50 • 57 • 68 • 14 • 37 • 49 • 74 • 45 • 61 • 21 • 13 • 10 • 23 • 81 • 11 • 25 • 75 • 78 • 24 • 77 • 15 • 54 • 39 • 35 • 48 • 67 • 52 • 31 • 36 • Adams 34
catetoz 2024-08-27
Across
- La tragedia più breve di Shakespeare
- Tizio, Caio e…
- Il Marcell, velocista italiano ed ex campione olimpico
- Per Pirandello il fu Mattia…
- Nome d'arte di Fabio Bartolo Rizzo
- Capitale della Thailandia
- Le pari di nessuno
- Ha la testa ma mai il corpo
- Nascono dal letame per De andrè
- Lo è il genere di “1984” e “Fahrenheit 451”
- Il fratello del figlio di mia nonna
Down
- È grande nella commedia dei fratelli Cohen
- Il materasso del judo
- È il simbolo della città di Catania
- Lo sono gli abitanti di Caltanissetta
- Prima dell'euro
- Vale di più nella briscola
- Giove ne ha 92
- La Lara di “Tombrider”
- Va servita fredda
- Vale 10 punti nella briscola
- Strumento a corde, spesso scambiato per la chitarra
- La bevanda che “mette le ali”
- La Taylor più ascoltata del 2023
- Sta in mezzo a Roma
25 Clues: Tizio, Caio e… • Giove ne ha 92 • Prima dell'euro • Va servita fredda • Le pari di nessuno • Sta in mezzo a Roma • Il materasso del judo • La Lara di “Tombrider” • Capitale della Thailandia • Vale di più nella briscola • Ha la testa ma mai il corpo • Vale 10 punti nella briscola • Per Pirandello il fu Mattia… • La bevanda che “mette le ali” • Nascono dal letame per De andrè • ...
Renaissance 2023-02-22
Across
- adds movement to paintings
- Invented the printing press
- Family that became the most famous patrons of the arts from Florence
- Pointed out the evils or foolishnes or follies of the renaissance society
- Someone who paid an artist to work for then
- A writer who wrote important and influential works on government
- Wrote 213 plays and poems
- Studying science, history, grammar plus Literature
Down
- A satire about chivalry
- painted Mona Lisa
- created 3 dimensional depth art
- Father of Renaissance paintings
- Painted the Sistine chapel
- It is an over emphasis on human worth and ability, leading men to glorify himself instead of God.
- The Renaissance started in this city in Italy
- The revival of learning and renewed interest in Art in the modern world
- wrote Don Quijote
- one of Shakespeares plays
- painted maddonas
- The renaissance revoked a spirit of this
20 Clues: painted maddonas • painted Mona Lisa • wrote Don Quijote • A satire about chivalry • one of Shakespeares plays • Wrote 213 plays and poems • adds movement to paintings • Painted the Sistine chapel • Invented the printing press • created 3 dimensional depth art • Father of Renaissance paintings • The renaissance revoked a spirit of this • Someone who paid an artist to work for then • ...
Chapter 11: The Renaissance 2023-02-19
Across
- Italian sculptor, painter, architect, musician, writer, and poet
- Leonardo’s most famous work
- Painted Madonnas
- Someone who paid an artist to work for them
- Created 3D effects with painting (dimension)
- Music of the Middle Ages
- Painted the Cistine Chapel
- an over-emphasis on human worth and ability, leading man to glorify himself instead of God
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Pictures of Mary with Christ
Down
- Wrote Don Quixote
- “Father of Renaissance painting”
- Became important to meet the needs of changing society
- Greatest playwright of all time
- A well rounded education
- Influenced government with his writings
- Invented the printing press
- What Renaissance philosophers believed was a remedy for sin
- The most famous patrons of the arts
- Pointed out the evils and foolishness of the renaissance society
- Added movement to paintings
21 Clues: Painted Madonnas • Wrote Don Quixote • A well rounded education • Music of the Middle Ages • Painted the Cistine Chapel • Leonardo’s most famous work • Invented the printing press • Added movement to paintings • Pictures of Mary with Christ • Birthplace of the Renaissance • Greatest playwright of all time • “Father of Renaissance painting” • The most famous patrons of the arts • ...
The Renaissance 2023-04-13
Across
- His travels sparked the the beginnings of the Renaissance.
- This led to great wealth in Italy.
- The idea of not only just focusing on religion.
- He believed in writing books in common languages.
- His greatest art work is in chapel.
- Many from different parts of Europe went Italy to go here.
- Used in creating a 3D scene.
- A wealthy trade city in Northern Italy.
- Rebirth
Down
- The greatest playwright ever.
- Had a very successful bank.
- Vinci Not only did he paint, but made sculptures.
- A true genius of the Renaissance.
- How a banker made money.
- Believed fear was a great motivator.
- An important trade city in Italy.
- dimensional Art from the Middle Ages could be described as this.
- Changed how books were made.
- This person would rule a city, city-state.
- Criticized the corrupt clergy in his book.
20 Clues: Rebirth • How a banker made money. • Had a very successful bank. • Changed how books were made. • Used in creating a 3D scene. • The greatest playwright ever. • A true genius of the Renaissance. • An important trade city in Italy. • This led to great wealth in Italy. • His greatest art work is in chapel. • Believed fear was a great motivator. • ...
xtchgn b 2023-04-28
Across
- the plays that shakespeare wrote were mostly this genre
- an extremely short play typically under 5 minutes
- When you change your voice to match a character
- the intention behind someones voice
- your pitch
- modifying your voice to fit a character
- the way you stand
- timing and pace
- a change in pitch
- the big bang theory is considered one
- Ryan Reynolds
- used to speak
- a movement typically of the hands that show action
Down
- The way you pronounce words
- speed or tempo
- the person who is in charge of managerial aspects of making of a screen/stage play
- what a screen play is about determines its
- the person who organizes a play
- wordless play
- the genre Madea is in
- your volume
- making the performance space more accurate to the play
- acting with no script
- changing your location
24 Clues: your pitch • your volume • wordless play • Ryan Reynolds • used to speak • speed or tempo • timing and pace • the way you stand • a change in pitch • the genre Madea is in • acting with no script • changing your location • The way you pronounce words • the person who organizes a play • the intention behind someones voice • the big bang theory is considered one • ...
Crossword 2023-05-01
Across
- purple round fruit
- makes your voice squeaky, fills balloons
- the most popular Pokémon
- the holder of the words and definitions
- a bird you eat, also has a dance
- replaced Sierra Mist
- a man who is spider
- who made this cross word
- famous play writer, wrote hamlet
- a bird and a sidekick
- a greenish blue
- to throw out of window
- the journalism teacher
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- thing people who can see well use to see
- common type of fungi
- eye makeup
- Why did the mushroom go to the party? Because he was a-
- homosexual
- a type of bird (six of-)
- what are you doing right now
- bread with filling
- what kuzco turned in to
- tech in ur pocket usually
- slang for feet
- astronomy teacher(no shoes)
- say him name 3 times(musical)
- a stripped horse
- home of Luca
- water
29 Clues: water • eye makeup • homosexual • home of Luca • slang for feet • a greenish blue • a stripped horse • purple round fruit • bread with filling • a man who is spider • common type of fungi • replaced Sierra Mist • a bird and a sidekick • to throw out of window • the journalism teacher • what kuzco turned in to • the most popular Pokémon • a type of bird (six of-) • who made this cross word • ...
Antony & Cleopatra 2023-04-27
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- One of the Settings in the Play where Cleopatra Lives
- Antony's Right Hand General
- One Third of Rome is Drunk
- Octavius' Sister That Marries Antony
- What Antony, Lepidus, and Octavius Formed
- How The Assassination of J.C. Was Formed
- One of the Wonders of the World in this Time Period
- What Cleopatra Hides the Poisonous Snakes Under
- One of the Settings in the Play where Octavius Lives
- The Way Cleopatra, Antony, and Octavius Decide To Fight
- First Emperor of Rome
- Plots to Kill the Triumvirate on Pompey's Ship
- A Genre of Shakespeare That This Play Falls Under
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- One of the Most Important Values of Romans
- Cleopatra and Antony's Children Are This
- Adopted Father of Octavius
- The Author of the Play
- Cleopatra's Son with Julius Caesar
- Lover of Cleopatra
- The Way of Death for Cleopatra and Antony
- Octavius' Enemy
- Queen of Egypt
- Cleopatra's Most Favored Servant
23 Clues: Queen of Egypt • Octavius' Enemy • Lover of Cleopatra • First Emperor of Rome • The Author of the Play • Adopted Father of Octavius • One Third of Rome is Drunk • Antony's Right Hand General • Cleopatra's Most Favored Servant • Cleopatra's Son with Julius Caesar • Octavius' Sister That Marries Antony • Cleopatra and Antony's Children Are This • ...
Macbeth Madness 2023-05-11
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- What do the witches make their potions in
- Who gave Macbeth the prophecies
- Leader of all witches
- the witches predicted that Banquos son would be what
- how did duncan die
- The king who is killed by Macbeth
- Who committed suicide because of "the blood on her hands"
- who wrote Macbeth
- who killed Macbeth
- fair is ___ and ___ is fair
- "out damned ___"
- Where does Macduff flee to
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- "double, double, toil and _____
- duncans second son
- The name of the kings castle
- how many witches are there
- what was duncan king of
- what does lady macbeth hold when she sleepwalks
- The forest that the army hid in
- What killed King Duncan
- how was macbeth killed
- Who is macbeths bestfriend whom he murdered
- One of Duncans sons
- what is on lady macbeths hands
- who did macbeth blame for duncans murder
25 Clues: "out damned ___" • who wrote Macbeth • duncans second son • how did duncan die • who killed Macbeth • One of Duncans sons • Leader of all witches • how was macbeth killed • what was duncan king of • What killed King Duncan • how many witches are there • Where does Macduff flee to • fair is ___ and ___ is fair • The name of the kings castle • what is on lady macbeths hands • ...
Teen Summer Reading 2023-05-25
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- "Pride and Prejudice" novelist ____ Austen
- Leigh Bardugo’s ______ and Bone
- ____ Everdeen
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" novelist Harper ____
- "The _____ of Wrath"
- The study of the origin of words
- The cover of Twilight features this fruit
- Stay _______, to Ponyboy
- The ____ In Our Stars
- The primary character in a novel
- A word with no rhyme, color
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The _____ Gatsby"
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- The ____ brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
- A conversation between characters in a literary work
- The last time Death saw The Book Thief, what color does he see?
- You, to Shakespeare
- The Hunger Games or Divergent are examples of this genre featuring oppressive societal control
- "1984" novelist George ______
- Main story of a literary work
- Charles Dickens's "A Tale of ___ Cities"
- A word with no rhyme, fruit
- Japanese style of graphic novel
- First word of many letters
- Harry Potter's Patronus
24 Clues: ____ Everdeen • You, to Shakespeare • "The _____ of Wrath" • The ____ In Our Stars • Harry Potter's Patronus • Stay _______, to Ponyboy • First word of many letters • A word with no rhyme, fruit • A word with no rhyme, color • "1984" novelist George ______ • Main story of a literary work • Japanese style of graphic novel • Leigh Bardugo’s ______ and Bone • ...
Macbeth 2023-05-15
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- The country Macbeth and Duncan rule
- Lady Macbeth is suffering from what at the end of the play
- Macbeths last victim
- The name of Macbeths castle
- Be entitled to something by birth
- Writer of Macbeth
- where did macduff traveled too
- Lady Macbeth's feelings towards the end of the book
- Who was the ghost that macbeth seen
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- The forest surrounding macbeths castle
- The people macbeth killed because he couldnt hold back his emotions after "hearing of duncans death"
- The predictions of the future are called
- Duncan oldest son
- Who gave Macbeth 3 prophecies
- How does Lady Macbeth Die
- Escaped Macbeths assassin
- The weapon used to kill Duncan
- who killed Duncan to become the king of Scotland
- The original king of scotland
- The Thane of Fife
- Why did Macduff want to be the one to kill Macbeth.
- What kind of play is macbeth
22 Clues: Duncan oldest son • The Thane of Fife • Writer of Macbeth • Macbeths last victim • How does Lady Macbeth Die • Escaped Macbeths assassin • The name of Macbeths castle • What kind of play is macbeth • Who gave Macbeth 3 prophecies • The original king of scotland • The weapon used to kill Duncan • where did macduff traveled too • Be entitled to something by birth • ...
Repetisjon av norsk VG2 2023-08-16
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- Navnet på det yngre runealfabetet
- Appellform som forsøker å vekke mottakerens følelser
- En kjent salme skrevet av Dorothe Engelbretsdatter
- Språket som Erasmus Montanus har lært seg å disputere på
- Et språklig virkemiddel der dyr, planter eller ting får menneskelige egenskaper.
- Etternavnet til dikteren som skrev diktet «Det tornede tre»
- Det siste navnet til sagahelten som sloss med Ravn
- Etternavnet til forfatteren av dramastykket Erasmus Montanus
- Navnet på skriftspråket som i dag kalles bokmål
- Ordet renessanse betyr ….
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- Bokstaven þ kalles for ….
- Språket man skrev i Norge i 1814
- Etternavnet til «nynorskens far»
- Forfatteren av dramastykket Romeo og Julie
- Etternavnet til «bokmålets far»
- Navnet på skriftspråket som i dag kalles nynorsk
- .... & Moe samlet inn eventyr og sagn
- Betegnelse på ord som vi i moderne norsk har fra norrøn
- Etternavnet til dikteren av «Til foraaret»
- Kunsten å overbevise
- Bokstaven Ǫ kalles for «o med …..»
- Bokstaven ð kalles for ….
22 Clues: Kunsten å overbevise • Bokstaven þ kalles for …. • Ordet renessanse betyr …. • Bokstaven ð kalles for …. • Etternavnet til «bokmålets far» • Språket man skrev i Norge i 1814 • Etternavnet til «nynorskens far» • Navnet på det yngre runealfabetet • Bokstaven Ǫ kalles for «o med …..» • .... & Moe samlet inn eventyr og sagn • Forfatteren av dramastykket Romeo og Julie • ...
DHSS Library Crossword 2021-11-04
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- Famous encyclopedia maker
- Number of books in Harry Potter series
- Holloway Campus location
- Most challenged book of 2020
- Great Library of Alexandria country
- ______ Decimal System
- The DHSS Library is the only library in the state to house a ____ ____ collection
- Governor
- Senior librarian
- Delaware capital
- Library mascot animal
- The Bard of Avon
- Senator Holloway's first name
- Delaware was the ____ state
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- UD mascot animal
- Dictionary creator Noah ____
- Delaware's state tree, American ___
- Library director
- Inventor of movable type Johann ____
- Senior librarian
- Month for National Librarian Day
- Amazon eReader
- Bookstore chain that filed for bankruptcy in 2011
- Palahniuk novel set in Wilmington
- What a library has
- The worst way to mark your page (to a librarian)
- Number of counties in Delaware
- Secretary Magarik's first name
- Where UD is located
- Library building
30 Clues: Governor • Amazon eReader • UD mascot animal • Library director • Senior librarian • Senior librarian • Delaware capital • The Bard of Avon • Library building • What a library has • Where UD is located • ______ Decimal System • Library mascot animal • Holloway Campus location • Famous encyclopedia maker • Delaware was the ____ state • Dictionary creator Noah ____ • Most challenged book of 2020 • ...
World History 2022-06-03
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- leader of Spain
- Capital of Aztec
- Disease that spread through Europe
- God of the sea
- Painter of Mona Lisa
- writer of the prince
- Ancient Chinese Philisophy
- A special trade route
- lead France during 100 Years war
- made the printing press
- machine for ink
- the people who killed Jesus
- God of the underworld
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- God of the sun
- People with arrows and horses
- Leader of the mongols
- Leader mali, richest man ever
- World's oldest religion
- cruel leader of Russia
- Gods book of life
- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Indian religion
- American civilization tropical rainforest
- human sacrifice
- only Chistian african Kingdom
- American civilization known for their roads
- Sistine Chapel and Statue of David Artist
- Region of the muslims
- Father of the gods
- Recovered the holy land
30 Clues: God of the sun • God of the sea • leader of Spain • Indian religion • human sacrifice • machine for ink • Capital of Aztec • Gods book of life • Father of the gods • Painter of Mona Lisa • writer of the prince • Leader of the mongols • Region of the muslims • A special trade route • God of the underworld • cruel leader of Russia • Wrote Romeo and Juliet • World's oldest religion • ...
Paul Auster 2025-01-08
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- Nel racconto svolge i ruoli di narratore,autore e personaggio
- Espressione facciale per esprime un sorriso maligno
- Parolina utilizzata nella grammatica per esprimere un cambiamento
- Prima squadra di baseball nominata nel racconto
- Parola utilizzata per significare la presenza di una parolaccia
- Auggie finge di esserlo per "la nonna"
- Anno di ambientazione del racconto
- Tipologia di vino toscano all'interno della casa "della nonna"
- "Nascondere la merce rubata"
- Come immagina Auggie i racconti natalizi?
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- Momento della giornata trascorso da Auggie "dalla nonna"
- Momento del racconto in cui Auggie spiega come ottiene la macchina fotografica
- Luogo dove Auggie passa il Natale
- Quotidiano nel quale è stato pubblicato il racconto
- Scrittore inglese più famoso nominato nel racconto
- Auggie considera se stesso
- Li ruba Robert Goodwin dalla tabaccheria
- Hobby di Auggie
- Quartiere dove si trova la tabaccheria di Auggie
- Auggie e "la nonna" fingono di conoscersi per non restare in?
20 Clues: Hobby di Auggie • Auggie considera se stesso • "Nascondere la merce rubata" • Luogo dove Auggie passa il Natale • Anno di ambientazione del racconto • Auggie finge di esserlo per "la nonna" • Li ruba Robert Goodwin dalla tabaccheria • Come immagina Auggie i racconti natalizi? • Prima squadra di baseball nominata nel racconto • Quartiere dove si trova la tabaccheria di Auggie • ...
The Tradgety of Macbeth 2024-12-10
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- Where Macbeth was crowned king.
- The previous king.
- She committed suicide.
- A forest near Dusinane Hill in Scotland.
- What they traveled by.
- Fleance's father.
- Where Macbeth lives.
- Goddess of witchcraft.
- Ran when his father was killed.
- Where Donalbain fled after the murder of his father.
- Framed for the murder of King Duncan.
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- Killed Macbeth.
- The brother of Malcolm.
- What did the soldiers use to disguise themselves?
- What the witches make potions in.
- Where Malcolm fled after the murder of his father.
- Gave Macbeth his prophecy.
- How Macbeth saw Banquo during the banquet.
- Shows something is unusual in Shakespeare plays.
- What Duncan was the king of.
- Something Macbeth sent to Lady Macbeth to inform her of Macbeth's encounter with the witches.
- Where King Duncan was killed.
- Used to kill King Duncan.
- Tells Macduff his family was killed/
- The cause of Macbeth's wife's death.
25 Clues: Killed Macbeth. • Fleance's father. • The previous king. • Where Macbeth lives. • She committed suicide. • What they traveled by. • Goddess of witchcraft. • The brother of Malcolm. • Used to kill King Duncan. • Gave Macbeth his prophecy. • What Duncan was the king of. • Where King Duncan was killed. • Where Macbeth was crowned king. • Ran when his father was killed. • ...
Science 2024-12-16
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- The process of changing from a liquid to a gas
- The chemical symbol for gold
- The chemical symbol for water
- A famous composer known for the 9th Symphony
- The capital of France
- A famous inventor known for the light bulb
- The capital of Japan
- A famous mathematician known for his work on gravity
- The study of the universe
- The study of living organisms
- The smallest unit of life
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- The process by which plants make their own food (
- A famous novel by Harper Lee
- A famous playwright from England
- The study of the Earth's atmosphere
- The largest planet in our solar system
- A famous scientist known for the theory of relativity (
- The study of the physical features of the Earth
- A type of energy that comes from the sun
- A famous painter known for the Mona Lisa
20 Clues: The capital of Japan • The capital of France • The study of the universe • The smallest unit of life • A famous novel by Harper Lee • The chemical symbol for gold • The chemical symbol for water • The study of living organisms • A famous playwright from England • The study of the Earth's atmosphere • The largest planet in our solar system • A type of energy that comes from the sun • ...
Unit 2 World History 2024-09-23
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- wrote the 95 theses
- wrote in praise of folly
- calvin's followers in england
- calvin's followers in france
- a wealthy person or family that pays for art to be made, supports the arts
- believed in salvation through predestination
- the most powerful and famous patrons in europe
- painted the Mona lisa
- monarch that made the anglican church the official church of england
- someone protesting against the Catholic church
- allowed protestants to practice religion in france
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- common language
- belief in the individual, not in religion or society
- a soldier of god fighting against the protestant religion
- ended the 30 years war, broke up the holy roman empire
- paying money for a pardon of sins
- where the northern renaissance started
- became the banking center of europe during the renaissance
- invention that helped spread ideas
- english playwright, wrote about human flaws in the northern renaissance
20 Clues: common language • wrote the 95 theses • painted the Mona lisa • wrote in praise of folly • calvin's followers in france • calvin's followers in england • paying money for a pardon of sins • invention that helped spread ideas • where the northern renaissance started • believed in salvation through predestination • the most powerful and famous patrons in europe • ...
Daniele & Rachael 2024-01-02
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- City that Rachael grew up in (8)
- Dani's hometown (7)
- Name of the couple's favourite local pub where they had their first date The ___________ (11)
- The name of Dani's boat (4,5)
- First stop on their honeymoon (9)
- How many years have the couple been together (4)
- Number of languages Dani speaks (5)
- The colour of the couple's eyes (4)
- Who is the most organised? (7)
- Where the couple went on their first trip together (6,5)
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- Dani's favourite food (5)
- Rachael's middle name (9)
- The unusual place Dani proposed to Rachael (10)
- Rachael's favourite flavour of italian ice-cream (9)
- How to say congratulations or best wishes in Italian? (6)
- Total number of siblings the couple have (3)
- The name of the little stone houses found in Puglia (6)
- City the couple currently live in (7)
- Who is the better Dancer? (7)
- Dani taught Rachael how to...? (5,4)
20 Clues: Dani's hometown (7) • Dani's favourite food (5) • Rachael's middle name (9) • The name of Dani's boat (4,5) • Who is the better Dancer? (7) • Who is the most organised? (7) • City that Rachael grew up in (8) • First stop on their honeymoon (9) • Number of languages Dani speaks (5) • The colour of the couple's eyes (4) • Dani taught Rachael how to...? (5,4) • ...
julius caesar 2023-10-18
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- ancient and developed in rome
- made to assassinate caesar.
- wife of brutus.
- what brutus believe caesar would abuse.
- what Caesar refused 3 times.
- Where the Julius Caesar play was performed.
- caesar compared to a snake.
- Author of Julius caesar.
- caesar during his assassination.
- festival to avert evil spirits and purify the city.
- where the act takes place.
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- Theme of Julius caesar.
- sickness brutus suffers from.
- where Caesar was assassinated.
- signy various omens.
- wife of caesar.
- a carpenter and cobbler.
- hates Caesar and doesn't respect him.
- likes Cassius, fears Caesar might abuse power.
- warns Julius to beware the ideas of march.
- has epilepsy.
- wrote to warn caesar.
- something that had to be done to prevent Caesar from being king.
- Antony believes Caesar should be king.
- Caesar's ending.
25 Clues: has epilepsy. • wife of caesar. • wife of brutus. • Caesar's ending. • signy various omens. • wrote to warn caesar. • Theme of Julius caesar. • a carpenter and cobbler. • Author of Julius caesar. • where the act takes place. • made to assassinate caesar. • caesar compared to a snake. • what Caesar refused 3 times. • sickness brutus suffers from. • ancient and developed in rome • ...
Julius Caesar 2023-10-19
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- the month Caesar was murdered
- A cowardly senator that wants to kill Caesar
- To flatter in order to recive favors
- The government officials who vote on laws and decisions.
- Ominous;meaningful
- A member of the Triumvirate
- Scold; punish
- A priest who can read the future
- To fight against the original rule
- The wife Caesar
- A treaty between the most powerful senators of Rome
- Caesars right hand man
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- The writer of the play "Julius Caesar"
- To imagine or make up
- A close friend of Caesar who wants to kill Caesar for the better of Rome
- To secretly kill a person
- Brutus's slave
- An arena that gladiators fought in
- The dictator of Rome
- A poet mistaken for one of the conspirators
- An empire that encompassed the entire of Italy and a bit of Europe
- Importance
- The wife of Brutus
- A member of the Triumvirate
- Make right; Remedy
25 Clues: Importance • Scold; punish • Brutus's slave • The wife Caesar • Ominous;meaningful • The wife of Brutus • Make right; Remedy • The dictator of Rome • To imagine or make up • Caesars right hand man • To secretly kill a person • A member of the Triumvirate • A member of the Triumvirate • the month Caesar was murdered • A priest who can read the future • An arena that gladiators fought in • ...
Crossword 2024-01-24
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- The X in XOXO
- Mythological God of love
- Was originally celebrated on February 14th
- Chocolate covered fruit you eat on Valentines Day
- Lighter color associated with Valentines Day
- Rose color symbolizing purity
- Shakespeare play that references Valentines Day
- The O in XOXO
- How many US towns are named Valentines
- Greeting you send on Valentines Day
- How many roses are sent each year for valentines day
- Famous gangster who organized the St. Valentines Day Massacre
- Day of Valentines Day
- Symbol for Valentines Day
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- Yellow Roses signify this
- US State producing the most chocolate
- Common flower for Valentines Day
- Porgie Who kissed the girls and made them cry
- What activity increases a persons heart rate to 110 BPM
- Sweet candy
- Darker color associated with Valentines Day
- Love hormone
- Valentines gift full of color
- Month of Valentines Day
- Roman Goddess of love and beauty
25 Clues: Sweet candy • Love hormone • The X in XOXO • The O in XOXO • Day of Valentines Day • Month of Valentines Day • Mythological God of love • Yellow Roses signify this • Symbol for Valentines Day • Rose color symbolizing purity • Valentines gift full of color • Common flower for Valentines Day • Roman Goddess of love and beauty • Greeting you send on Valentines Day • ...
Renaissance 2024-10-30
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- a doctrine, attitude, or way of life centered on human interests or values.
- someone that writes plays and created Romeo and Juliet.
- a type of drawing and art.
- is a painter, sculptor and more.
- a period in which something becomes popular again after a long period of time
- having or showing an ability to make new things or think of new ideas.
- a type of celebration
- has a creative skill that centers around aesthetic appearances.
- a way of saying see you later.
- the process of being reincarnated or born again.
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- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
- before the renaissance
- a person who makes sculptures
- a person during
- When it all began
- blossoming, flourishing, prosperous
- a form of creativity
- a type of music
- someone that creates art.
- people who write
20 Clues: a person during • a type of music • people who write • When it all began • a form of creativity • a type of celebration • before the renaissance • someone that creates art. • a type of drawing and art. • a person who makes sculptures • a way of saying see you later. • is a painter, sculptor and more. • blossoming, flourishing, prosperous • ...
Crossword puzzle 2024-10-22
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- corgis, poodles and labradors
- a country famous for its pyramids
- a sound that bounces back to you
- a quarter of twenty-eight
- writer of Hamlet and Romeo&Juliet
- grilled bread popular at breakfast
- story beginning, … upon a time
- American holiday in November - turkey feast
- you might need an umbrella if this falls from the clouds
- these go on your feet
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- you can put flowers in one
- vegetable associated with Halloween
- where you wash your vehicle
- these are at the end of your arms
- a sweet substance made by bees
- a twinkling light in the night sky
- the organ that pumps blood around your body
- these are in your mouth and you have to brush them
- Popeye’s profession
- huge man-like creature found in fairy tales
- the opposite direction of south
- small creature with eight legs
22 Clues: Popeye’s profession • these go on your feet • a quarter of twenty-eight • you can put flowers in one • where you wash your vehicle • corgis, poodles and labradors • a sweet substance made by bees • story beginning, … upon a time • small creature with eight legs • the opposite direction of south • a sound that bounces back to you • a country famous for its pyramids • ...
Things About Life 1 2025-04-18
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- do not have knee caps
- delivery after death
- Boyfriend is a sailor
- men wore them first
- black mirror
- you can not do this at the same time
- More dangerous when they are dull
- shakespeare used this name first
- dies every year
- related to the size of your brain
- To mention as a prospective winner
- there are more lifeforms here than people on Earth
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- most of these do not spell check
- This is also a book
- Your Manager's initials
- color you see when there is no light
- goes away every spring
- Your this first thing in the morning
- won't stop an oily blaze
- Snow dwellers
- Guide a team of people
- smell after it rains
- Everyone in the world has this
- won't fix getting skunked
- you do this more than you eat breakfast
25 Clues: black mirror • Snow dwellers • dies every year • This is also a book • men wore them first • delivery after death • smell after it rains • do not have knee caps • Boyfriend is a sailor • goes away every spring • Guide a team of people • Your Manager's initials • won't stop an oily blaze • won't fix getting skunked • Everyone in the world has this • most of these do not spell check • ...
History Crossword 2025-04-03
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- A contest where knights fought on horses
- The river that runs through Rome
- Vinci A famous Renaissance artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- A leader of Rome, like Julius Caesar
- A famous playwright from the Renaissance
- A knight’s protective outfit
- A German who invented the printing press
- The person who ruled a kingdom
- The most famous Roman amphitheater
- A wealthy family that supported Renaissance artists
- A huge castle gate that lifted up
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- A deadly disease that spread in the 1300s
- An open space in Rome where people met
- The city that ruled a vast empire
- The city where the Renaissance started
- A Roman road-building material
- A medieval worker who farmed land
- The study of stars and planets, improved during the Renaissance
- A Roman bath was used for this
- The building where monks lived
20 Clues: A knight’s protective outfit • A Roman road-building material • A Roman bath was used for this • The person who ruled a kingdom • The building where monks lived • The river that runs through Rome • The city that ruled a vast empire • A medieval worker who farmed land • A huge castle gate that lifted up • The most famous Roman amphitheater • A leader of Rome, like Julius Caesar • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2025-04-03
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- A ____ on both your houses
- Family name of Romeo
- Caretaker of Juliet
- Juliet's cousin
- Country where the play takes place
- What Romeo was supposed to receive telling him Juliets plan
- Family name of Juliet
- Heart Emoji
- City where the play takes place
- Where Romeo and Juliet met
- Sword used by Tybalt, Romeo and Mercutio
- Marries Romeo
- Romeo's cousin
- What's in a ___
- How Tybalt kills Mercutio
- A pair of ___ Lovers
- City where Romeo is exiled
- Montague Servant
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- Author of the play
- Cause of Juliet's death
- Name of the play
- Where they perform the play
- Romeo's best friend
- Officiated Romeo and Juliet's wedding
- Cause for Romeo's exile
- A famous scene
- Friend of Capulet and wants to marry Juliet
- These ____ have violent ends
- Cause for Romeo's death
- Name of the prince
- Marries Juliet
31 Clues: Heart Emoji • Marries Romeo • A famous scene • Romeo's cousin • Marries Juliet • Juliet's cousin • What's in a ___ • Name of the play • Montague Servant • Author of the play • Name of the prince • Caretaker of Juliet • Romeo's best friend • Family name of Romeo • A pair of ___ Lovers • Family name of Juliet • Cause of Juliet's death • Cause for Romeo's exile • Cause for Romeo's death • ...
ELA Stories 2025-04-24
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- Audience of the text Remarks to the Senate
- The most exciting part of a story
- God of the Sun in The Odyssey
- Used to make reading more fun and interesting
- Villain of The Most Dangerous Game
- God of the sky, lightening, and thunder in The Odyssey
- The main character of the story Odyssey
- Author’s purpose in the text Remarks to the Senate
- Author of The Most Dangerous Game
- Author of the text Remarks to the Senate
- Main character of The Most Dangerous Game
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- A letter is written to this person in An Indian Father’s Plea
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- The events in a story
- The author’s emotions
- The man who got all the crew killed in The Odyssey
- The main character of the story Odyssey
- Author’s purpose in The Odyssey
- Romeo falls in love with her
- Juliet falls in love with him
- Main Character’s son in Indian Father’s Plea
- The reader’s emotions
22 Clues: The events in a story • The author’s emotions • The reader’s emotions • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Romeo falls in love with her • God of the Sun in The Odyssey • Juliet falls in love with him • Author’s purpose in The Odyssey • The most exciting part of a story • Author of The Most Dangerous Game • Villain of The Most Dangerous Game • The main character of the story Odyssey • ...
3 and 4 vocab 2024-03-26
Across
- the latin word for this is "e"
- On roller coasters, people ___ going down the hill
- what you do with DRINKS
- safari is a _____ engine
- more than ____
- very scared
- a boss in the court
- what do you do to a doorbell when you press it?
- edgar allen poe,shakespeare,sylvia plath
- this animal is a symbol for power
- someone who's untruthful
Down
- what does Grumio do
- present tense of had
- after you tell a joke, you hope that people ___
- second person
- returning
- ___, where, when, what, and why
- present tense of said
- who, where, when, what, and ___
- Mr Crabs loves it!
- aftera letter you ___ your name
- "Id like to ___ I cant,sorry!"
- me, myself, and _
- its said after a mistake is made
- what you typically say when you greet someone
25 Clues: returning • very scared • second person • more than ____ • me, myself, and _ • Mr Crabs loves it! • what does Grumio do • a boss in the court • present tense of had • present tense of said • what you do with DRINKS • safari is a _____ engine • someone who's untruthful • the latin word for this is "e" • "Id like to ___ I cant,sorry!" • ___, where, when, what, and why • ...
1st Crossword 2024-02-26
Across
- Extinct prehistoric reptile
- Playwright of Romeo and Juliet
- Branch of mathematics on shapes
- Vinci Italian artist known for the Mona Lisa
- Mexican food in a tortilla
- Mythical bird that rises from ashes
- Capital of Australia
- Longest river in Africa
- Sunshine State
- Musical instrument with keys
- Most populous country
- Largest hot desert
- Largest ocean on Earth
- Young dog
- Mythical creature with eagle head
- Hazelnut chocolate spread
- Holds literary works
Down
- Red fruit with seeds outside
- Capital of Japan
- Largest planet in the solar system
- Composer of Symphony No. 9
- King Arthur's legendary sword
- Ice sport with puck
- Shelled reptile
- Central American country
- Coloring substance
- Study of celestial objects
- Capital of France
- First element on the periodic table
- Language spoken in India
- European mountain range
- Official language of Brazil
32 Clues: Young dog • Sunshine State • Shelled reptile • Capital of Japan • Capital of France • Coloring substance • Largest hot desert • Ice sport with puck • Capital of Australia • Holds literary works • Most populous country • Largest ocean on Earth • Longest river in Africa • European mountain range • Central American country • Language spoken in India • Hazelnut chocolate spread • ...
Mid Summers Night Dream 2022-02-07
Across
- one’s feelings
- a group of words that are spoken and sometimes rhyme
- the excitement of the story
- lines of a poem
- author of this book
- when something is not in agreement
- Time and place of an event
- to idolize or worship
- person telling the story
- father of Hermia
- how the author feels about his subject
- a belief that’s not true
- to convince someone of something
- he was able to cast spells
- contrast between the way things seem and the way they appear
Down
- intro of the issue
- different scenes of a musical
- writing about real events
- he has a donkey head
- the exchange of conversation
- storyline and characters are not real
- the subject of a talk
- A type of figurative language
- The conclusion of a story
- my dog is the cutest
- queen of fairy
- married to Theseus
27 Clues: one’s feelings • queen of fairy • lines of a poem • father of Hermia • intro of the issue • married to Theseus • author of this book • he has a donkey head • my dog is the cutest • the subject of a talk • to idolize or worship • person telling the story • a belief that’s not true • writing about real events • The conclusion of a story • Time and place of an event • he was able to cast spells • ...
Theater 2025-06-04
Across
- What actors wear to define features
- The ropes that are used to move things
- Clear pronunciation
- English play writer
- Varition in speach
- What the actors do on stage
- Planned movement for the characters
- The person who controls the lighting
- Talking by characters
- Makeing your voice loud enough to be heard
- The person who moves things on and off stage
- A speech spoken by one person
Down
- When characters aren't onstage they are _________
- The people watching the show
- Person who leads the pit
- Words of a song
- Things onstage that the actors use
- Where the band plays
- Simular to a play but with music
- What actors wear onstage
- Where the actors lines are
- Person who interperates and leads the show
- The person that controls the sound
- Writen script sometimes called a drama
- What people do at the end of a show
25 Clues: Words of a song • Varition in speach • Clear pronunciation • English play writer • Where the band plays • Talking by characters • Person who leads the pit • What actors wear onstage • Where the actors lines are • What the actors do on stage • The people watching the show • A speech spoken by one person • Simular to a play but with music • Things onstage that the actors use • ...
That Medicine 2025-07-03
Across
- Trout, salmon, and sardines are called this; gold ____.
- 50 stars and 13 stripes make this; it waves on a pole at schools and federal buildings.
- Opposite of brother; family member.
- Light rain; ____ over ice cream.
- People upset with another family; Family _____.
- Sweet citrus fruit.
- A part of a basketball court; rim.
- To be close to another; to cuddle; rhymes with juggle.
- A group of American Indians is called this.
- (two words hyphenated); A kitchen gadget used to open cans.
Down
- William ____;famous poet; he wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- Bird that pecks on a tree; Woody ______.
- Opposite of stale.
- Pain in the head.
- A person marrying a bride; man.
- Body part used to clap or write with.
- Write a letter with this; use #2 when taking a test.
- Second month in a year.
- A small bird.
- Person who helps another through words of inspiration; football ____.
20 Clues: A small bird. • Pain in the head. • Opposite of stale. • Sweet citrus fruit. • Second month in a year. • A person marrying a bride; man. • Light rain; ____ over ice cream. • A part of a basketball court; rim. • Opposite of brother; family member. • Body part used to clap or write with. • Bird that pecks on a tree; Woody ______. • A group of American Indians is called this. • ...
