shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Crossword 2022-01-25
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- Sweet candy
- Day of Valentines Day
- How many US towns are named Valentines
- Valentines gift full of color
- Rose color symbolizing purity
- Yellow Roses signify this
- Shakespeare play that references Valentines Day
- Darker color associated with Valentines Day
- The O in XOXO
- US State producing the most chocolate
- Mythological God of love
- Common flower for Valentines Day
- Lighter color associated with Valentines Day
- What activity increases a persons heart rate to 110 BPM
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- Love hormone
- Famous gangster who organized the St. Valentines Day Massacre
- Was originally celebrated on February 14th
- Greeting you send on Valentines Day
- Month of Valentines Day
- The X in XOXO
- Symbol for Valentines Day
- How many roses are sent each year for valentines day
- Porgie Who kissed the girls and made them cry
- Chocolate covered fruit you eat on 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 • Symbol for Valentines Day • Yellow Roses signify this • Valentines gift full of color • Rose color symbolizing purity • Roman Goddess of love and beauty • Common flower for Valentines Day • Greeting you send on Valentines Day • ...
Modelo cuatro:En mi tiempo libre 2022-04-21
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- a very boring food for lunch
- a rural area
- the biggest sect of Christianity goes here
- a shop made up of little shops
- you go surfing here
- you drive a cart around here
- William Shakespeare worked here
- leaf water
- Elmo lives on Sesame ___
- you get those gains here
- someone who works in a resturaunt
- a juice you drink with breakfast
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- you play and watch these
- you go out to eat here
- New York is a famous ___
- after school, most go here
- a common American food
- there are swings and slides here
- there is water put no sand or mud here
- where you read books
- Tenessee has many ___ in the background
- you go here to earn money
- a reformed sect of Christianity goes here
- there are ancient things on display here
- you eat popcorn here
25 Clues: leaf water • a rural area • you go surfing here • where you read books • you eat popcorn here • you go out to eat here • a common American food • you play and watch these • New York is a famous ___ • Elmo lives on Sesame ___ • you get those gains here • you go here to earn money • after school, most go here • a very boring food for lunch • you drive a cart around here • ...
Puzzle 81 2022-12-23
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- The planet with the most gravity.
- An element Joseph Priestley discovered.
- An inorganic molecule produced by lightning.
- The study of the weather.
- The bending of a sound or light wave.
- A name first used by William Shakespeare.
- The tallest type of grass.
- The study of light and vision.
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- The best selling novel of all time.
- The quality that allows an object to float on water.
- The largest internal organ in the human body.
- Malfunction of this organ results in diabetes.
- The number of bones in a Shark's body.
- The medical term for bad breath.
- The subatomic particle with no charge.
- The first-ever living creature to be cloned.
- A famous ship that sunk in 1912.
- The language the name “Australia” is derived from.
- The first cash crop in America.
- The term for the policy of racial segregation in South Africa.
20 Clues: The study of the weather. • The tallest type of grass. • The study of light and vision. • The first cash crop in America. • The medical term for bad breath. • A famous ship that sunk in 1912. • The planet with the most gravity. • The best selling novel of all time. • The bending of a sound or light wave. • The number of bones in a Shark's body. • ...
English 1 Crossword 2025-05-22
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- Describing word
- Body part Elie had surgery on while at the camp
- Tragic love story
- Person, place, or thing
- Town in Alabama where the book takes place
- Famous playwright from England
- Attacking a group of people to get rid of them
- Comparison using like or as
- Book about growing up in Alabama
- Person who survived the Holocaust & wrote about it
- Narrator of TKAM
- Who Elie was worried about losing in the camps
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- Book about someone's experience in the Holocaust
- Black man accused of a crime he didn't commit
- Sound words
- Nickname of the person who saved the kids in TKAM
- Where the kids found little trinkets hidden for them
- Juliet's mother figure who knew about the wedding
- Lawyer and father who gives good advice
- Comparison not using like or as
- Action word
- When something subverts expectations
22 Clues: Sound words • Action word • Describing word • Narrator of TKAM • Tragic love story • Person, place, or thing • Comparison using like or as • Famous playwright from England • Comparison not using like or as • Book about growing up in Alabama • When something subverts expectations • Lawyer and father who gives good advice • Town in Alabama where the book takes place • ...
10. irodalom 2025-06-09
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- A reneszánszot követő művészettörténeti korszak és korstílus.
- Széleskörűen művelt, alkotó ember.
- Az ő nevéhez fűződik a vizsolyi Biblia.
- A reneszánsz francia eredetű szó, jelentése...
- A költők Petrarca stílusában írnak.
- Az 1. név szerint ismert magyar költő.
- Intelem.
- Az író szócsöve.
- A törpék birodalma.
- Hiúságok hiúsága.
- Életuntság.
- Született költőtehetség.
- Shakespeare közszínháza.
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- A fény százada.
- Költészetét a Balassa-kódex foglalja össze.
- A latin reformatio jelentése...
- A reneszánsz eszmei háttere: Minden mértéke az ember.
- Cervantes új műfajt teremt, az utaztató regényt, másnéven...
- Erről híres Tinódi Lantos Sebestyén.
- commedia dell’arte
- A romantikus triász egyik tagja.
- Cimbalomnak nevezték iskolatársai.
- A felvilágosodást követő művelődéstörténeti korszak és stílus.
- A nyelvújítás vezéralakja.
- Goethe híres drámai költeménye.
- A nemzet nagy mesemondója.
- Dante Isteni színjátékához ő tette hozzá az isteni jelzőt.
- „niklai remete”
- Tudós, művelt költő.
29 Clues: Intelem. • Életuntság. • A fény százada. • „niklai remete” • Az író szócsöve. • Hiúságok hiúsága. • commedia dell’arte • A törpék birodalma. • Tudós, művelt költő. • Született költőtehetség. • Shakespeare közszínháza. • A nyelvújítás vezéralakja. • A nemzet nagy mesemondója. • A latin reformatio jelentése... • Goethe híres drámai költeménye. • A romantikus triász egyik tagja. • ...
HUMANISMO, LA CULTURA DEL RENACIMIENTO Y EL NEOCLASICISMO 2025-08-22
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- Leonardo da Vinci, genio del Renacimiento italiano.
- Característica del arte y la arquitectura neoclásica.
- Lengua utilizada en gran parte de los textos humanistas.
- Doctrina que coloca al hombre como centro del universo.
- Filósofo neoclásico francés, autor de El espíritu de las leyes.
- Escritor y filósofo francés del Neoclasicismo.
- Humanista neerlandés, autor de Elogio de la locura.
- Pintor italiano del Renacimiento (La escuela de Atenas).
- Invento de Gutenberg que permitió difundir las ideas humanistas.
- Arte de hablar y escribir con elocuencia, recuperado en el Humanismo.
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- Escultor y pintor del Renacimiento (Capilla Sixtina).
- Rasgo de la literatura neoclásica: busca enseñar y moralizar.
- Corriente intelectual base del Renacimiento.
- Principio central del Neoclasicismo.
- Ciudad italiana cuna del Renacimiento.
- Base fundamental del pensamiento humanista.
- Escritor humanista francés, autor de Gargantúa y Pantagruel.
- Escritor inglés, figura clave del Renacimiento.
- Técnica pictórica desarrollada en el Renacimiento.
- Protector de artistas en el Renacimiento.
20 Clues: Principio central del Neoclasicismo. • Ciudad italiana cuna del Renacimiento. • Protector de artistas en el Renacimiento. • Base fundamental del pensamiento humanista. • Corriente intelectual base del Renacimiento. • Escritor y filósofo francés del Neoclasicismo. • Escritor inglés, figura clave del Renacimiento. • Técnica pictórica desarrollada en el Renacimiento. • ...
LA Competition 2025-09-01
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- Epic written by Valmiki
- Author of 'Macbeth'
- Board game with kings, queens, and pawns
- Opposite of Synonym.
- Organ that stores memory
- Actor who played Jack in Titanic
- Bird that cannot fly
- Country that invented football
- Tallest animal in the world
- Hardest natural substance
- Device used to make phone calls
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- Highest mountain peak in the world
- The day after tomorrow if today is Monday
- A short story with a moral, often using animals as characters
- Singer known as “King of Pop”
- Which planet is known as the 'Red Planet'?
- Vegetable that looks like a tiny tree
- Word that sounds the same but has different meaning/spellings
- Cartoon character who loves spinach
- Word for someone who speaks two languages fluently
- Fruit rich in potassium
- Superhero with hammer
- Country known as "Land of the Rising Sun"
- National emblem animal of India
- Opposite of "Victory"
25 Clues: Author of 'Macbeth' • Opposite of Synonym. • Bird that cannot fly • Superhero with hammer • Opposite of "Victory" • Epic written by Valmiki • Fruit rich in potassium • Organ that stores memory • Hardest natural substance • Tallest animal in the world • Singer known as “King of Pop” • Country that invented football • National emblem animal of India • Device used to make phone calls • ...
Fun & Smart Crossword 2025-09-18
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- – Ancient civilization in Central America
- – Inventor of the printing press
- – Ancient Greek philosopher, student of Socrates, teacher of Aristotle
- – The Red Planet
- – Chemical formula for water
- – Basic unit of the nervous system
- – Highest mountain on Earth
- – Legendary lost city mentioned by Plato
- – Molecule that carries genetic information
- – Intelligent sea animal known for jumping and playing
- – Dutch painter of Starry Night
- – Mythical animal, looks like a horse with a horn
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- – Scientist and inventor known for alternating current
- – Largest rainforest in the world
- – English playwright who wrote Hamlet
- – French emperor defeated at Waterloo
- – Traditional Japanese dish made with rice and fish
- – Element essential for life, symbol C
- – Scientist who improved the telescope and supported heliocentrism
- – Largest ocean on Earth
20 Clues: – The Red Planet • – Largest ocean on Earth • – Highest mountain on Earth • – Chemical formula for water • – Dutch painter of Starry Night • – Inventor of the printing press • – Largest rainforest in the world • – Basic unit of the nervous system • – English playwright who wrote Hamlet • – French emperor defeated at Waterloo • – Element essential for life, symbol C • ...
JULIUS CAESAR REVIEW 2025-12-15
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- Brutus's wife who stabs herself in the thigh
- Playwright of Julius Caesar
- Caesar’s wife whose prophetic dream is ignored
- Type of play
- Antony’s ironic descriptor for the conspirators
- "Beware the _____ of March"
- Logical fallacy that attacks the person, not the argument
- Appeal used by Antony to stir emotion in the crowd
- Roman who warns Caesar of the Ides of March
- Device Antony uses when claiming he is “no orator”
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- Brutus claims this love justifies murder
- Persuasive appeal built on credibility and experience
- Caesar's _____ predicts Brutus's death at Philippi
- Caesar’s adopted heir
- Central theme: words have this over people
- Caesar’s tragic flaw in his final speech
- Speaker who turns the crowd at the funeral
- Figurative language: “graves have yawn’d”
- Battle where Brutus is defeated
- Caesar died (ironically) at the foot of his statue
- Character with a “lean and hungry look"
21 Clues: Type of play • Caesar’s adopted heir • Playwright of Julius Caesar • "Beware the _____ of March" • Battle where Brutus is defeated • Character with a “lean and hungry look" • Brutus claims this love justifies murder • Caesar’s tragic flaw in his final speech • Figurative language: “graves have yawn’d” • Central theme: words have this over people • ...
Texto teatral 2021-04-19
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- É o autor de textos dramáticos.
- Servem para indicar gestos ou movimentos dos atores no teatro.
- Curta peça teatral de caráter crítico.
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- Momento que encerra a ação dramática.
- Shakespeare Dramaturgo que escreveu Otelo, Romeu e Julieta entre outros.
- Textos de caráter crítico e jocoso.
- Expressão intensa da emoção.
7 Clues: Expressão intensa da emoção. • É o autor de textos dramáticos. • Textos de caráter crítico e jocoso. • Momento que encerra a ação dramática. • Curta peça teatral de caráter crítico. • Servem para indicar gestos ou movimentos dos atores no teatro. • Shakespeare Dramaturgo que escreveu Otelo, Romeu e Julieta entre outros.
Arts Society of Earth and Mars 2021-12-06
7 Clues: third planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • tenor instrument in an orchestra • famous play writer in Earth's history • tools/materials used to make an art peice • famous martian singer *twelfth letter of the alphebet • popular gold instrument used many Martain musicians *latin word for gold
Arts Society of Earth and Mars 2021-12-06
7 Clues: third planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • tenor instrument in an orchestra • famous play writer in Earth's history • tools/materials used to make an art peice • famous martian singer *twelfth letter of the alphebet • popular gold instrument used many Martain musicians *latin word for gold
Shakespeare Terms 2021-02-12
William Shakespeare 2015-11-19
5 Clues: wat was zijn beroep • in welke stad leefde hij • schoenen van de 17de eeuw • één van zijn bekende toneelstukken • deel versiering hoed van de mannen
William Shakespeare 2024-01-12
GL 3 Unit 3 2020-04-24
6 Clues: not a comb but a ... • The opposite of heavy • it tells you the date • when a ball jumps up and down • William Shakespeare wrote a lot of them • that‘s what Robert Dudley was to Elizabeth
Missing Piece 2025-04-02
6 Clues: Not me, but ___ • Title for a romantic partner • First half of ‘___self and I' • Shakespeare said ‘To ___ or not to ___' • Last name of the 12th U.S. President, Zachary • A verb that expresses possibility or willingness.
Arts Society of Earth and Mars 2021-12-06
7 Clues: third planet from the sun • fourth planet from the sun • tenor instrument in an orchestra • famous play writer in Earth's history • tools/materials used to make an art peice • famous martian singer *twelfth letter of the alphebet • popular gold instrument used many Martain musicians *latin word for gold
truto 2025-03-28
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- "Dramaturgo inglés autor de 'Hamlet'"
- "Cofundador de Microsoft y filántropo"
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- "Ciudadela inca en Perú, Patrimonio de la Humanidad"
- "Compositor austriaco de 'La flauta mágica'"
- "Tenista con 23 Grand Slams (mejor de la historia)"
- "Plato japonés de arroz y pescado crudo"
- "Primer hombre en pisar la Luna (1969)"
7 Clues: "Dramaturgo inglés autor de 'Hamlet'" • "Cofundador de Microsoft y filántropo" • "Primer hombre en pisar la Luna (1969)" • "Plato japonés de arroz y pescado crudo" • "Compositor austriaco de 'La flauta mágica'" • "Tenista con 23 Grand Slams (mejor de la historia)" • "Ciudadela inca en Perú, Patrimonio de la Humanidad"
Shakespeare's Puzzle 2025-09-03
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- One of the main types of works he wrote (besides poems).
- Shakespeare’s father’s profession.
- Number of children he had.
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- Shakespeare’s famous comedy about fairies and lovers)( A _____ night's summer)
- Shakespeare’s wife’s first name.
- Town where Shakespeare was born.
- One of the classical languages he studied at school.
7 Clues: Number of children he had. • Shakespeare’s wife’s first name. • Town where Shakespeare was born. • Shakespeare’s father’s profession. • One of the classical languages he studied at school. • One of the main types of works he wrote (besides poems). • Shakespeare’s famous comedy about fairies and lovers)( A _____ night's summer)
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Othello 2024-07-30
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- A title held by Brabantio and other characters in Venice , ELIZABETHAN The era in which Shakespeare wrote "Othello."
- Another term for jealousy which drives the play's conflict , CYPRESS A type of tree symbolically associated with mourning mentioned in the play.
- The rank held by Cassio under Othello's command, MANIPULATION A tactic used by Iago to deceive and control others.
- The object that becomes a symbol of Desdemona's fidelity and Iago's manipulation , HONOR A central theme especially in relation to Othello's sense of duty and reputation.
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- Othello's misguided belief about Desdemona's behavior , HONEST A word ironically used frequently by Othello to describe Iago.
- An offensive term used in the play to describe a promiscuous woman , JEWEL A term Othello uses to describe Desdemona's value to him.
- Describes the overall nature of "Othello" as it ends in disaster , SHAKESPEARE The playwright who wrote "Othello."
- The title of the leader in Venice who supports Othello, BIANCA Cassio's lover who also becomes entangled in Iago's schemes.
8 Clues: Describes the overall nature of "Othello" as it ends in disaster , SHAKESPEARE The playwright who wrote "Othello." • The rank held by Cassio under Othello's command, MANIPULATION A tactic used by Iago to deceive and control others. • A title held by Brabantio and other characters in Venice , ELIZABETHAN The era in which Shakespeare wrote "Othello." • ...
Literature 2021-09-12
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- an exaggeration
- a movement that appeared in the 20th century
- the author of 1984
- the most famous playwright of all time
- a movement that highlights the importance of nature for the development of Humans
- the most famous gothic novel
- she wrote Pride and Prejudice
- a book that usually lasts no more than a few pages
- a writer who denounced the conditions of life of the working class during the Victorian Era
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- writing concerned with the beauty of language
- a comparison with "like" or "as"
- a comparison without "as" or "like"
- the fact of endowing an object with human characteristics of feelings
- a combination of 2 contradictory terms
- an era during which many political changed happened
- Harry Potter is one
- Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet
17 Clues: an exaggeration • the author of 1984 • Harry Potter is one • Romeo and Juliet or Hamlet • the most famous gothic novel • she wrote Pride and Prejudice • a comparison with "like" or "as" • a comparison without "as" or "like" • a combination of 2 contradictory terms • the most famous playwright of all time • a movement that appeared in the 20th century • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-06
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- The hardest substance available on earth is
- Which football player has been voted as the best playmaker in the world for 2016
- Which place is known as Mecca of Indian football
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- The gas usually filled in the electric bulb is
- What is Computer smallest information storage unit?
- The color of the stars is depending on?
- largest state in india
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- Which is the longest river on the earth?
- Ashes is a term used in which Sports
- largest country by population in the world
- which is our national fruit is
- what is the national game of USA?
- fastest animal on land
- who discovered the theory of relativity?
- Which planet in our solar system is known as the Blue Planet?
- who invented Electric Chair?
17 Clues: fastest animal on land • largest state in india • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • who invented Electric Chair? • which is our national fruit is • what is the national game of USA? • Ashes is a term used in which Sports • The color of the stars is depending on? • Which is the longest river on the earth? • who discovered the theory of relativity? • ...
For Maya- Happy Birthday 2023-07-25
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- Take a page from mine
- Don't make one of these (unless you're onstage)
- The backdrop/doors/walls built for a play
- What a smile usually indicates someone is feeling (and how I feel hanging out with you!)
- Meg, Jo, and Amy's sister
- An ancient Mesoamerican civilization known for creating a complex and accurate calendar
- It comes after third
- What you call when you forget your words
- Cousin a blank, I pray you
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- Playing loud music is my specialty, you could say it's my...
- Respected and impressive
- Graveyard! All of yours are dead.
- What August 4th is to you
- A way to code messages and words
- What actors do onstage
- The leading Shakespeare Library
- What you might yell after hitting your head on your slanted aprtment ceiling
17 Clues: It comes after third • Take a page from mine • What actors do onstage • Respected and impressive • What August 4th is to you • Meg, Jo, and Amy's sister • Cousin a blank, I pray you • The leading Shakespeare Library • A way to code messages and words • Graveyard! All of yours are dead. • What you call when you forget your words • The backdrop/doors/walls built for a play • ...
Renascimento 2022-06-02
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- Classe que financiava os renascentistas.
- Obra de Michelangelo.
- Foi considerado um dos maiores criadores da história da arte.
- Era considerado o centro de tudo no pensamento antropocentrismo.
- Principal crítica que Erasmo de Roterdã fazia ao clero.
- Estilo literário da obra de Dom Quixote de lá Mancha.
- Como o período medieval era chamado pelos renascentistas.
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- Movimento de valorização do ser humano.
- País de origem de Miguel de Cervantes.
- Pensamento que coloca Deus no centro de tudo.
- Característica renascentista que valorizava a razão acima de tudo.
- Cultura que foi referência para os renascentistas.
- Caracterizava as multi habilidades de Leonardo da Vinci.
- Indivíduo que financiava os renascentistas.
- Grande obra de William Shakespeare.
- Igreja que dominava a cultura na Idade Média.
- Península onde originou o Renascimento.
17 Clues: Obra de Michelangelo. • Grande obra de William Shakespeare. • País de origem de Miguel de Cervantes. • Movimento de valorização do ser humano. • Península onde originou o Renascimento. • Classe que financiava os renascentistas. • Indivíduo que financiava os renascentistas. • Pensamento que coloca Deus no centro de tudo. • Igreja que dominava a cultura na Idade Média. • ...
Poetic Techniques 2024-09-25
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- Something is the opposite of what is expected, usually for humourous effect
- Two contrasting words side-by-side
- A verse in a poem
- The beat of the poem
- Contrasting phrases or lines
- Painting pictures appealing to the senses
- When a word sounds like its meaning
- When words close together repeat the same starting sound
- Mocking human vices or societal issues
- Pauses in the middle of lines, signified with a comma or full stop
- Comparing two things, using like, as or than
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- A funny poem with rhyme
- Comparing two things, stating as fact
- A Japanese poem with three lines (5,7,5 syllables)
- The type of poem Shakespeare wrote (14 lines)
- When words close together repeat 's' sounds
- When words close together repeat vowel sounds
17 Clues: A verse in a poem • The beat of the poem • A funny poem with rhyme • Contrasting phrases or lines • Two contrasting words side-by-side • When a word sounds like its meaning • Comparing two things, stating as fact • Mocking human vices or societal issues • Painting pictures appealing to the senses • When words close together repeat 's' sounds • ...
Commuter Winter Brunch 2024-11-13
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- warm beverage not coffee
- A commuter parking hotspot is the _____ Lot
- is free to all Eastern Students
- or Dunkin Donuts
- One of the worst winter commuting annoyances, caused by snow
- Sign Up for Eastern Alert to hear about...
- Every week MJ sends out a Commuter_____
- Common phrase used to describe a time during the day when traffic is at its heaviest.
- Our famous Warrior
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- breakfast pastry
- common way to eat eggs
- Waiting for your car to do this in the early winter morning
- The David G.____ Science Building
- Where your allowed to park your car
- Its so cold I can see my...
- not a college resident but a
- A popular method of reducing fuel costs while commuting with friends
17 Clues: breakfast pastry • or Dunkin Donuts • Our famous Warrior • common way to eat eggs • warm beverage not coffee • Its so cold I can see my... • not a college resident but a • is free to all Eastern Students • The David G.____ Science Building • Where your allowed to park your car • Every week MJ sends out a Commuter_____ • Sign Up for Eastern Alert to hear about... • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- Gutenberg's invention
- Language
- power held by people/representatives
- 4th - 14th century
- Founder of modern political science
- Something a person believes in
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- the way things are commonly done
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- an astronomer
- thoughts and values of humans
- A Rebirth
- Italian french author
- Who a person is
- recreated Christianity
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- the making of new cities
- The process of recreating a practice
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- the study of space
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- a recovery of land for religious values
- to be or not to be
- something a person can’t compromise
- Different views on different things
- Princess of France
- The printing press
- A common culture
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • the study of space • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • Princess of France • The printing press • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • A theory proved by Copernicus • thoughts and values of humans • Something a person believes in • ...
Semester 1 Review 2016-12-13
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- Beowulf took his arm
- His tale spoke against greed
- Many actors think the play of Macbeth is _____
- Wrote the soundtrack for Into the Wild film
- The three rioters were in search of this
- Authored such plays as Macbeth, Hamlet, and Othello
- First publication about McCandless was featured here
- Type of irony where opposite happens
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- Type of irony known as sarcasm
- Number of hours required for SSLP
- Her tale championed equality for women
- McCandless's college
- The route McCandless took in Alaska
- Authored The Canterbury Tales
- Title character killed his king for the throne
- Shooting this was a tragedy to McCandless
- Type of media using illustrations and information to make a point
- Authored Into the Wild
- Directed Into the Wild film
- Type of irony where audience has info. characters don't
- Caliber of rifle used by McCandless
21 Clues: Beowulf took his arm • McCandless's college • Authored Into the Wild • Directed Into the Wild film • His tale spoke against greed • Authored The Canterbury Tales • Type of irony known as sarcasm • Number of hours required for SSLP • The route McCandless took in Alaska • Caliber of rifle used by McCandless • Type of irony where opposite happens • ...
Table 2 2017-02-06
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- - daughter of Gorlois
- - husband of Igraine
- - story within a story
- - author of Cather in the Rye
- - How story is narrated
- - tragedy written by Shakespeare
- - poet and writer in English Literature
- - involves asking questions to the respondents
- - to certify that the researchers have passed the requirements needed by the panel
- - picture that is created in your head
- - states the contribution of your study in the society
- Morte - death of arthur
- - talks about central idea
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- - setting of Romeo and Juliet
- - King of Danes
- - monster or giant in the story Beowulf
- - to be or not to be
- - term in research to suggest their work to the respondents
- - sensational or tragic matter
- - first chapter of research
- - famous magician in English Literature
- - literary work in which special intensity is give expressions
- - also called Shakesperean sonnet
- - particular type of category
- - member of family Montague
25 Clues: - King of Danes • - husband of Igraine • - to be or not to be • - daughter of Gorlois • - story within a story • - How story is narrated • Morte - death of arthur • - talks about central idea • - first chapter of research • - member of family Montague • - setting of Romeo and Juliet • - author of Cather in the Rye • - particular type of category • - sensational or tragic matter • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2016-11-22
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- A sponsor
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Gutenberg invented it
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- Perfected the Telescope
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Being able to die
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- Star Gazing
- Invented the Printing Press
- Self _____
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- A painting done on wet plaster
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
- A traveler traveling to holy lands
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- Jesus and the Cross
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- A different way of looking
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- Countryside → City
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- Religious language of the country
- The importance or worth of something
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Religious Wars
- LEONARDO
- The Dominican _________
- Martin ______ King
29 Clues: LEONARDO • A sponsor • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Religious Wars • Being able to die • Countryside → City • Martin ______ King • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • The Dominican _________ • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • ...
VOCABULARY, version 2 2017-05-11
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- Say “Oval Office” when you mean “Donald Trump,” for example.
- This type of poem always has fourteen lines.
- Take a poem word by word, if that’s what it takes.
- Reasoning about evidence.
- An octet divided by 2?
- This should be the last sentence of your first paragraph.
- Paraphrase a poem.
- How Shakespeare wraps up his sonnets?
- Mary Shelley uses this technique a lot; images of fire, for example.
- You can turn a simile into this by one simple omission.
- A topic and a perspective on a topic.
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- This concrete object conveys abstract meaning.
- Break any text into its constituent parts.
- This is the BEST clue ever!
- Peter picked a peck of pickled peppers, for example.
- (crisis) The peak of Freytag’s mountain?
- A perspective on the events of a story.
- “abab,” for example.
- A conventional way of organizing the events in a story.
- Not always a villain.
20 Clues: Paraphrase a poem. • “abab,” for example. • Not always a villain. • An octet divided by 2? • Reasoning about evidence. • This is the BEST clue ever! • How Shakespeare wraps up his sonnets? • A topic and a perspective on a topic. • A perspective on the events of a story. • (crisis) The peak of Freytag’s mountain? • Break any text into its constituent parts. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-04-18
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- The Nurse's servant
- The playwright of Romeo and Juliet
- The first Franciscan priest met in the play
- The method Romeo decides to end his life with
- Kinsman of the Prince and wants to marry Juliet
- The penalty Romeo has to face after killing Tybalt
- Cousin of Romeo
- Cousin of Juliet
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- A woman working for the Capulets, mainly caring for Juliet
- Prince of Verona
- Son of the Montagues
- Kinsman of the Prince and friend of Romeo
- Daughter of the Capulets
- The second Franciscan priest met in the play
- A town in Italy where Romeo and Juliet takes place
- A thin, light, sharp-pointed sword used for thrusting
- The woman Romeo was infatuated with at the beginning of the play
- Another city in Italy where Romeo gets banished to
- Romeo's servant
- Capulet Threatens Juliet to marry Paris
20 Clues: Romeo's servant • Cousin of Romeo • Prince of Verona • Cousin of Juliet • The Nurse's servant • Son of the Montagues • Daughter of the Capulets • The playwright of Romeo and Juliet • Capulet Threatens Juliet to marry Paris • Kinsman of the Prince and friend of Romeo • The first Franciscan priest met in the play • The second Franciscan priest met in the play • ...
The Glass Menagerie 2013-10-31
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- Laura was to sick to eat
- Jim's fiancee
- Glass
- Laura quit business
- Amanda hopes for ___________ callers
- Tom's nickname in high school
- Jim calls Laura blue
- Setting of the play
- Author of The Glass Menagerie
- He hates his job and wants adventure
- Symbol for Laura
- Jim gives one to Laura to help her realise she is pretty
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- Laura to Amanda
- One of the things Jim studies
- Tom's place to getaway and think
- Author of Tom's novel Amanda returned to the library
- Amanda's last name
- A place Laura likes to go instead of school
- An adjective that describes Laura, synonym: bashful
- Laura's sickness that sounds like blue roses
- Amanda sold these to earn money
- Tom feels as if he is nailed in one
- Laura becomes physically ill during her first speed
- Laura slipped on the ______ escape
24 Clues: Glass • Jim's fiancee • Laura to Amanda • Symbol for Laura • Amanda's last name • Laura quit business • Setting of the play • Jim calls Laura blue • Laura was to sick to eat • One of the things Jim studies • Tom's nickname in high school • Author of The Glass Menagerie • Amanda sold these to earn money • Tom's place to getaway and think • Laura slipped on the ______ escape • ...
Othello - Lindsay DeWille 2013-10-29
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- - It always happens to someone in a Shakespeare play
- Young, jealous suitor of Desdemona
- - Othello of Michael
- - Iago claims Cassio suffers from this
- Othello's ensign
- Announces that f-i-l has died
- father-in-law of Othello
- Bozo-like servant
- - Desdemona's lost item
- The hero from Moor
- Othello's lieutenant
- The place where the play opens
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- - the reason Brabantio thinks his daughter married Othello
- - Brabantio's position in government
- - North Africa
- Was governor of Cypress before Othello
- Wife of Othello
- - Othello's heart turned to this
- Prostitute in Cypress
- - A citizen of Florence
- - On a ship; not at a store
- Delivers word that Cassio will replace Othello
- Cassio's trade
- - Iago's behavior
- - used to toast the victory over the Turks
- Desdemona's attendant; married to Iago
- - attacking Navy
- - made the handkerchief Othello gave Desdemona
- - song of death
- - worn on your sleeve!
30 Clues: - North Africa • Cassio's trade • Wife of Othello • - song of death • Othello's ensign • - attacking Navy • - Iago's behavior • Bozo-like servant • The hero from Moor • - Othello of Michael • Othello's lieutenant • Prostitute in Cypress • - worn on your sleeve! • - A citizen of Florence • - Desdemona's lost item • father-in-law of Othello • - On a ship; not at a store • ...
Merry Xmas and Hammy New Year! 2013-12-26
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- / Houston force of nature
- / Many a song has been written for her
- / Famous explorer
- / You're a fan of this story, and who can blame you?
- / Pickle breath
- / A dandy
- / Swampmate
- / I'm a fan of this story, and who can blame me?
- / What a history teacher teaches
- / Galileo's
- / Hairy chested
- / Doc, Dopey, Bashful, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Happy, ____(,)____
- / Heinlein's, for short
- / You'll see me more than once in this puzzle
- / Easily frightened miss
- / You'll see me only once in this puzzle
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- / Harlan Ellison's better half
- / 2 PhDs
- / Bedroom surprise
- / A friend of …
- / A true Turkish delight
- / A metaphor for passion
- / Amazing
- / Yellow movie character
- / Blue movie character
- / Bye, bye hammy!
- / Vermilion
- / Julia's imaginary friend
- / What we speak with
- / A good sport, no longer in play
30 Clues: / 2 PhDs • / A dandy • / Amazing • / Swampmate • / Galileo's • / Vermilion • / A friend of … • / Pickle breath • / Hairy chested • / Famous explorer • / Bye, bye hammy! • / Bedroom surprise • / What we speak with • / Blue movie character • / Heinlein's, for short • / A true Turkish delight • / A metaphor for passion • / Yellow movie character • / Easily frightened miss • / Houston force of nature • ...
Dirk en Mia 2014-04-16
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- Negerinnenscheefpoepende Jef
- Gay or not gay, that 's the question!
- Gen 37,18-24
- Geliefde drank van zowel de schrijver als de commisaris.
- Welke George gaf alle macht aan de dieren?
- Die Hendrik leerde zijn volk lezen.
- Zesharige idioot uit strips, ook drinkbaar.
- In welk land spelen de boeken van Khaled Hoesseini zich af?
- Onze Witte woont in Wilsele, die van Ernest Claes in...
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- 732-86+308-524:2+35:5=
- Wie plaste zijn naam in de sneeuw?
- In welke stad wordt er achterwaarts in de poes genaaid?
- Welk lid van de koninklijke familie staat hier op zijn eigen planeetje?
- Jammerlijkheid
- Louis Paul Boon wandelde er biddend over.
- DAN ontcijfert codes, mysteries, symbolen, dilemma's, ...
- ... kookboek had haar 1ste editie in 1927
- Het verdriet van België, 't is niet Pira
- Welke Tom maakte een monsterlijke trilogie?
- Geurige triller: Het ...
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 • Louis Paul Boon wandelde er biddend over. • ... kookboek had haar 1ste editie in 1927 • ...
PT 2014-07-30
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- Plan of the strangers with the goodman’s beard
- Description of God’s State
- Place of Romeo and Juliet’s Profession of Love
- Time of the Year Get Up and Bar the Door took place
- Bestfriend and cousin of Romeo
- Pilgrim who told the story about 3 men who found Death
- Writer of On His Blindness
- Host of the pilgrimage
- Dish the woman was cooking in the ballad
- Talent of the persona in On His Blindness
- Number of Years the Monster troubled Heorot
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- Treasure found by the three men
- Character who went to town to buy bread and wine
- Writer of the play, Romeo and Juliet
- Beowulf’s opponent in his Final Battle
- Character who got up and barred the door
- Monster that troubled Heorot
- Tree where the three men found Death
- God also serves those who bear this
- Man whom Juliet’s father wants her to marry
20 Clues: Host of the pilgrimage • Description of God’s State • Writer of On His Blindness • Monster that troubled Heorot • Bestfriend and cousin of Romeo • Treasure found by the three men • God also serves those who bear this • Writer of the play, Romeo and Juliet • Tree where the three men found Death • Beowulf’s opponent in his Final Battle • Character who got up and barred the door • ...
Cue for Treason Crossword 2021-02-02
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- What gender was Kit biologically?
- Who did Sir Phillips Morton want to catch in the beginning?
- What is the name of Peter's horse?
- What part of Mr. Desmond's body broke?
- Who were Shakespeare's apprentices?
- Who is the playwright Kit and Peter just met?
- A word for to be tied up
- A word for full of danger or risk
- What is Kit's real name?
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- How were Sir Phillip Morton's men able to find Peter?
- Who was the person Kit was intended to marry?
- A word for the flesh of a mature sheep used for food
- A word for an attic
- A word for part of a bird's stomach
- What is the name of the author of Cue for Treason?
- A word for insane
- What the nickname for Peter that Kit uses?
- A word for strange
- Currency/coins used in England
- Where did Peter live originally?
20 Clues: A word for insane • A word for strange • A word for an attic • A word for to be tied up • What is Kit's real name? • Currency/coins used in England • Where did Peter live originally? • What gender was Kit biologically? • A word for full of danger or risk • What is the name of Peter's horse? • A word for part of a bird's stomach • Who were Shakespeare's apprentices? • ...
Historical Characters 2021-05-15
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- She sat on a bus for black people
- Naturalist who went to the Galapagos
- Female pharaoh killed by a snake
- Leader of the civil war, with warts
- Revolutionary playwright known for 38 plays
- Highwayman known for Black Bess
- A French designer with famous perfume
- Party animal in the Restoration
- King who locked up Princes in the Tower
- Iceni Queen of the celts who faced Romans
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- Jamaican nurse known for work in the Crimea
- Pirate with facial hair
- Discoverer of gravity
- Victorian author known for Oliver Twist
- Painter of Mona Lisa (the surname of him)
- Wartime PM who was after Chamberlain
- German leader who killed Jews and millions
- Italian scientist of the stars
- Tudor king known for 6 wives
- Eccentric king who ruled for 60 years
- French emperor from Corsica
- Incan emperor of the sun
22 Clues: Discoverer of gravity • Pirate with facial hair • Incan emperor of the sun • French emperor from Corsica • Tudor king known for 6 wives • Italian scientist of the stars • Highwayman known for Black Bess • Party animal in the Restoration • Female pharaoh killed by a snake • She sat on a bus for black people • Leader of the civil war, with warts • ...
Roma Aeterna 2021-03-11
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- Type of war which plagued Rome for over a hundred years before Augustus
- Seize the day
- Time flies
- Rome's first Emperor
- Caesar's last words, according to Shakespeare
- Number of times Caesar was stabbed
- Type of government made famous by the Romans, which did not allow tyrants
- The city from which Aeneas came
- Brutus was rumored to be this to Caesar.
- Modern Languages which came from Latin
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- Language family to which Latin belongs
- Epic Poem written by Virgil about Rome's origins
- The brother of Remus
- TibbyPlayz most recent video was about this game
- Person killed by Romulus
- Type of tyrranical government the Romans first had
- Caesar's great rival, decapitated in Egypt
- Type of building where Julius Caesar was murdered
- Latin word order is almost this
- Beware of the dog
- Nationality of Cleopatra.
21 Clues: Time flies • Seize the day • Beware of the dog • The brother of Remus • Rome's first Emperor • Person killed by Romulus • Nationality of Cleopatra. • Latin word order is almost this • The city from which Aeneas came • Number of times Caesar was stabbed • Language family to which Latin belongs • Modern Languages which came from Latin • Brutus was rumored to be this to Caesar. • ...
Crossword 2021-09-10
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- Horned mammal commonly found in Africa (8)
- Swedish furniture store in Croydon (4)
- Famous beach town in UK (8)
- Park in Central London (4) (4)
- A beloved pet (3)
- When life gives you ____ (6)
- Sing along activity (7)
- Name of King with six wives (5)
- Creator of Montagues and Capulets (11)
- Person in charge of a project (8)
- Where dreams comes true (6)
- Frozen dairy product (3) (4)
- 8 sided shape (7)
- Flower that symbolises love (4)
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- Health specialist (6)
- Vampire repellent (6)
- Mixture of blue and red (6)
- Iconic high rise building in London (3) (5)
- Famous Tv Presenter Duo (3,3,3)
- Where land meets water (5)
- Capital of Italy (4)
- When sun meet rain there is a _____ (7)
- Bed in tree (7)
- Pollen collector (3)
- Shooting Star (5)
25 Clues: Bed in tree (7) • A beloved pet (3) • Shooting Star (5) • 8 sided shape (7) • Capital of Italy (4) • Pollen collector (3) • Health specialist (6) • Vampire repellent (6) • Sing along activity (7) • Where land meets water (5) • Famous beach town in UK (8) • Mixture of blue and red (6) • Where dreams comes true (6) • When life gives you ____ (6) • Frozen dairy product (3) (4) • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-15
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- The Gutenberg _____ was the first major printing
- Rival painter of Michelangelo
- The type of government in Italian city states during the Renaissance
- ___ painting was very common during the Renaissance
- Seen as the father of humanism
- Painted the Mona Lisa and last supper
- Regarded as the greatest English writer and play write
- An item used to help vision invented during this time
- This man wrote the novel The Prince
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- German inventor who invented the printing press
- Author of The Praise of Folly
- Art that was mixed with reformation ideology
- The large city state in Northeastern Italy
- ________ Renaissance occurred in Germany, France and England
- Rich people who sponsored artwork in city states
- This word means rebirth
- This belief stresses human value and dignity
- Another word for charging interest
- Sculpted the statue of David
- Pope and patron of many artists
20 Clues: This word means rebirth • Sculpted the statue of David • Author of The Praise of Folly • Rival painter of Michelangelo • Seen as the father of humanism • Pope and patron of many artists • Another word for charging interest • This man wrote the novel The Prince • Painted the Mona Lisa and last supper • The large city state in Northeastern Italy • ...
Advanced Learners 2022-04-01
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- Cars drive on it very fast
- you use it when it is dark outside and you search for something
- talk about the pros and cons of something
- Sometimes you do this in your music lessons
- You get them at the end of your school career at FSG
- Part of the American Flag
- Head of State in the US
- School subject in which you experiment
- Meal eaten in the evening
- Somebody everyone knows is …
- Someone who plays music in the streets
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- Where you find many animals and plants
- Name of the most popular author ever
- All‘s well that ends …
- Another word for freedom
- When something cannot be achieved, it is
- Vegetable that smells very strong
- Second Planet of our Solar System
- Needed to brush your teeth
- You use it when you play table tennis, baseball, etc.
20 Clues: All‘s well that ends … • Head of State in the US • Another word for freedom • Part of the American Flag • Meal eaten in the evening • Cars drive on it very fast • Needed to brush your teeth • Somebody everyone knows is … • Vegetable that smells very strong • Second Planet of our Solar System • Name of the most popular author ever • Where you find many animals and plants • ...
Advanced Learners 2022-04-01
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- Where you find many animals and plants
- Head of State in the US
- School subject in which you experiment
- Name of the most popular author ever
- When something cannot be achieved, it is
- Meal eaten in the evening
- Cars drive on it very fast
- You use it when you play table tennis, baseball, etc.
- Another word for freedom
- Sometimes you do this in your music lessons
Down
- Part of the American Flag
- Vegetable that smells very strong
- Second Planet of our Solar System
- Somebody everyone knows is …
- talk about the pros and cons of something
- you use it when it is dark outside and you search for something
- You get them at the end of your school career at FSG
- Needed to brush your teeth
- All‘s well that ends …
- Someone who plays music in the streets
- Where the best athletes meet every four years
21 Clues: All‘s well that ends … • Head of State in the US • Another word for freedom • Part of the American Flag • Meal eaten in the evening • Needed to brush your teeth • Cars drive on it very fast • Somebody everyone knows is … • Vegetable that smells very strong • Second Planet of our Solar System • Name of the most popular author ever • Where you find many animals and plants • ...
The Andy Cowan Crossword 2022-06-21
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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
- building Andy moo'ved to
- an antagonist in beowulf
- gridiron game
- building Andy started in
- ironically NOT a character on Orwell's farm
- the bard
- uncomplaining
- Spanish for "old house", Casa Veija
- body language expressing indifference
- god of thunder
- high-stakes State assessment for reading and writing
- literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm
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- the leader of the offense, and is often responsible for calling the play in the huddle
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- responsible for "Speaking in Tongues",
- home of "The Big Red Bear"
- numbered puzzle with clues
- seasonal neck accessory
- cool
20 Clues: cool • the bard • gridiron game • uncomplaining • god of thunder • seasonal neck accessory • building Andy moo'ved to • an antagonist in beowulf • building Andy started in • home of "The Big Red Bear" • numbered puzzle with clues • Spanish for "old house", Casa Veija • body language expressing indifference • responsible for "Speaking in Tongues", • ...
The Andy Cowan Crossword 2022-06-21
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- uncomplaining, stolid
- ironically NOT a character on Orwell's farm
- cool
- high-stakes State assessment for reading and writing
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- an antagonist in Beowulf
- seasonal neck accessories
- body language expressing indifference
- the leader of the offense, and is often responsible for calling the play in the huddle
Down
- vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion
- numbered puzzle with clues
- Spanish for "old house"
- home of "The Big Red Bear"
- literary work in which special intensity is given to the expression of feelings and ideas by the use of distinctive style and rhythm
- building Andy started in
- gridiron game
- Marvel's god of thunder
- building Andy moo'ved to
- responsible for "Speaking in Tongues"
- the bard
20 Clues: cool • the bard • gridiron game • uncomplaining, stolid • Spanish for "old house" • Marvel's god of thunder • building Andy started in • an antagonist in Beowulf • building Andy moo'ved to • seasonal neck accessories • numbered puzzle with clues • home of "The Big Red Bear" • responsible for "Speaking in Tongues" • body language expressing indifference • ...
Rosa's year 2022-05-19
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- what we are looking forward to
- building our class is usually located in
- 3 years away
- a reflection of the year
- style of parking a car
- what we lecture about constantly
- sweetest hangout spot on campus
- Lynsey's favorite English unit
- trees that we are known for
- reason we have temperature checks every day
- standard braces band color
- English final unit
- check this every day
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- first college class
- the bio final at Fortuna is a____
- a first year is called this at other schools
- built in study hall
- what we will do on the last day
- history next year
- what we give you to complete your work
- finished first in foundations
- favorite teacher
- Lynsey's arch nemesis
- how you see your grades
- commonly spotted on campus
- fancy word for school
- boyfriend
- bummer way to complete bio
28 Clues: boyfriend • 3 years away • favorite teacher • history next year • English final unit • first college class • built in study hall • check this every day • Lynsey's arch nemesis • fancy word for school • style of parking a car • how you see your grades • a reflection of the year • commonly spotted on campus • bummer way to complete bio • standard braces band color • trees that we are known for • ...
unit 9 2022-11-27
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- You need this with a computer and camera to make videos.
- When you agree to do something.
- a famous pirate in a movie.
- Everyone loves him. He is funny, smart, handsome, and very thin.
- You talk to people with it.
- The World Wide Web. It is where people exchange information.
- people go here to watch sports.
- An idea you make to someone.
- people go here to pray for God.
- millions of things are made here every day.
- A famous actor.
- People go here to look at art and learn about history.
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- The Streetlife Dance Group performs here.
- He wrote many plays.
- When you don't want to do something.
- You go to this place to see Romeo and Juliet.
- You try to win this.
- You watch these online.
- The Millers won first prize in this contest.
- It makes our lives easier. It includes computers, phones, TV, etc.
20 Clues: A famous actor. • He wrote many plays. • You try to win this. • You watch these online. • a famous pirate in a movie. • You talk to people with it. • An idea you make to someone. • When you agree to do something. • people go here to watch sports. • people go here to pray for God. • When you don't want to do something. • The Streetlife Dance Group performs here. • ...
Romeo & Juliet Drama Terms 2021-04-01
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- giving something not human a human quality
- how an author reveals things about a character
- repeated initial consonant sounds
- a long speech delivered to another character
- an author creates mental images that appeal to the senses
- Plays in which the protagonist fails to accomplish their goal
- A long speech spoken while alone on stage
- Plays in which the protagonist accomplish their goals
- repetition of vowel sounds
- a direct comparison between two unlike things
- clues about what will happen in the story
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- a problem in the protagonist's personality that makes tragedy unavoidable
- the pattern of similar sounds at the ends of lines
- A 14-line poem
- a character who serves as the opposite of another character
- a comparison that uses "like" or "as"
- a private remark, not heard by other characters
- a phrase that contradicts itself
- how Shakespeare wrote his plays
- when one thing represents something else
20 Clues: A 14-line poem • repetition of vowel sounds • how Shakespeare wrote his plays • a phrase that contradicts itself • repeated initial consonant sounds • a comparison that uses "like" or "as" • when one thing represents something else • A long speech spoken while alone on stage • clues about what will happen in the story • giving something not human a human quality • ...
Global 6 B4 2021-04-29
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- a time of great cultural change in Europe
- tha art of drawing objects with shape
- a person who makes big changes for better
- a device that uses lenses to appear closer
- luther an important person in reformation
- method a procedure for testing an idea
- a way of thought that focus on human beings
- lisa a very famous painting by Da vinci
- important books or stories
- the study of outer space
- the process of being born again
- da vinci a very famous artist, painter
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- an artitst who makes sculptures
- the faith, practice in protestant church
- shakespeare a very famous writer
- men who live in a religious community with
- a very famous renaissance artist
- people who make art as a job
- closely connected with something done
- a movement of religious change in the 1600
- a device that slows down somthing in air
21 Clues: the study of outer space • important books or stories • people who make art as a job • an artitst who makes sculptures • the process of being born again • shakespeare a very famous writer • a very famous renaissance artist • tha art of drawing objects with shape • closely connected with something done • method a procedure for testing an idea • ...
Musical Theatre Notes Part I 2023-12-07
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- The name of the theatre where Show Boat premiered.
- Wrote the novel Show Boat
- Awarded to Of Thee I Sing in the Drama Category
- Teaches dance to the cast
- Shakespeare play on which West Side Story is based.
- Wrote the music for West Side Story
- Featured "The Dream Ballet" choreographed by Agnes De Mille
- Wrote the music for Of Thee I Sing
- Wrote the book for West Side Story
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- Wrote the lyrics for West Side Story
- Show Boat was the first show to be racially...
- The script of a musical is called the...
- The first musical ever...
- Puerto Rican gang in West Side Story
- The supporting characters in a musical...
- Wrote the book and lyrics for Show Boat
- The leading roles in a musical are called...
- Wrote the music for Oklahoma!
- Wrote the music for Show Boat
- Is in charge of all blocking/staging in a musical
20 Clues: Wrote the novel Show Boat • The first musical ever... • Teaches dance to the cast • Wrote the music for Oklahoma! • Wrote the music for Show Boat • Wrote the music for Of Thee I Sing • Wrote the book for West Side Story • Wrote the music for West Side Story • Wrote the lyrics for West Side Story • Puerto Rican gang in West Side Story • Wrote the book and lyrics for Show Boat • ...
Camping Trip 2023-12-13
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- jonny always tried to charm lilly
- john was such a nice person
- scold
- failure
- Real
- can get from trees
- burns you
- wear in winter
- jake had a very bad time eating fish from the lake
- mature
- sleep under
- shakespeare
- fearless
- gentle
- Sarah was very determined to race jake
- convincing
- very bright and is hot in winter
- belittle
- another word for breezey
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- sssss are dangerous
- skilled
- has stinky fish
- "this reminds me of _____ of the cave"
- sorry I didn't mean to undermine you
- dreadful
- challanges
- awesome
- can pick up and throw in water
- ingredient in rice Krispy
- mike ridiculed john badly
- big and green and grows from the ground
- makes you itchy
- mike and I bean bag are connocted
- lillys very Truthful
34 Clues: Real • scold • mature • gentle • skilled • failure • awesome • dreadful • fearless • belittle • burns you • challanges • convincing • sleep under • shakespeare • wear in winter • has stinky fish • makes you itchy • can get from trees • sssss are dangerous • lillys very Truthful • another word for breezey • ingredient in rice Krispy • mike ridiculed john badly • john was such a nice person • can pick up and throw in water • ...
Cornucopia 2023-12-19
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- Not even
- People: Sp.
- The first woman to win a Nobel Prize
- “Good ______ make good neighbors.”
- Curiously strong candies
- What Crayola crayons are made of
- Campaign motto
- Music genre developed in Brazil
- Louis Armstrong’s instrument, famously
- Country with a blue, yellow, and red striped flag
- Form of birth control
- “Nevermore” corvid
- Rhyme used often by Shakespeare
- Budgie
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- Godmother to Elton John’s sons
- World’s largest exporter of bananas
- Renee Zellweger’s character in Chicago
- A primary color
- Home of the Nazca lines
- An angle or an injury
- E.g. Stalin
- Frequent subject of Georgia O’Keefe’s paintings
- Nonsense
- Immense
- Thor: Ragnarok director
- Aussie capital
- Piano playing Peanut
- To dos
- “I give up.” (Or “I give in.”)
- One of Marge Simpson’s sisters
- Count of Monte Cristo author
- Unit of energy
32 Clues: To dos • Budgie • Immense • Not even • Nonsense • People: Sp. • E.g. Stalin • Aussie capital • Campaign motto • Unit of energy • A primary color • “Nevermore” corvid • Piano playing Peanut • An angle or an injury • Form of birth control • Home of the Nazca lines • Thor: Ragnarok director • Curiously strong candies • Count of Monte Cristo author • Godmother to Elton John’s sons • ...
A Nice Place to Visit 2023-09-28
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- there is an absence of it in Toronto's streets
- what is missing from Toronto's atmosphere?
- another name for Toronto
- what is sounding at 3am?
- could provide the subway with the big-city look
- Toronto's baseball team
- New York's baseball team
- car that takes you places in New York
- needed to maintain normal state of irritability
- what city is being compared?
Down
- another name for NYC
- riders can leave complaints and ________ about taxi drivers
- famous statue in NYC
- who said, "if music be the food of love, play on, give me excess of it"
- what city do we live in?
- they are "clean and illuminated" in Toronto
- ancient pattern of social conduct, that is absent in NYC
- a staple to NYC subways, but there is a lack of in Toronto's subway
- Toronto's famous building
- the tone of the essay
20 Clues: another name for NYC • famous statue in NYC • the tone of the essay • Toronto's baseball team • another name for Toronto • what city do we live in? • what is sounding at 3am? • New York's baseball team • Toronto's famous building • what city is being compared? • car that takes you places in New York • what is missing from Toronto's atmosphere? • ...
1st/2nd Year 2023-10-18
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- A key location of the Easter Rising
- Painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling
- Having a wide range if interests
- Smokey shading
- Surrounding a castle and not letting people in/out
- German submarine
- The conflict that led to the Plantation of Ulster
- 'Operation_____' - Codename for D-Day
- Guttenberg's first book
- An act that taxed newspapers and legal documents by the British
- Water going around a castle's perimeter
- A famous playwright
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- The agreement at the end of the War of Independence
- The father of Irish Republicanism
- An early type of castle
- A peasant in the middle ages who needed permission to leave the manor
- 'Lightning War'
- 'Living Space'
- The disease that caused the Famine
- A French word for rebirth or revival
- Number of counties planted during the Plantation of Ulster
- The area around Dublin under English control
- 'Operation _______' - evacuation of British troops from Dunkirk
23 Clues: Smokey shading • 'Living Space' • 'Lightning War' • German submarine • A famous playwright • An early type of castle • Guttenberg's first book • Having a wide range if interests • The father of Irish Republicanism • The disease that caused the Famine • A key location of the Easter Rising • Painted the Sistine Chapel's ceiling • A French word for rebirth or revival • ...
Tudors 2024-02-15
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- Name of civil war in England prior to the reign of the Tudors
- First name of Henry VIII's 2nd wife
- heretic who dies for their belief
- First country ruled by James I (VI)
- Head of the Protestant church
- Fate of Katherine Howard
- Type of church established by Henry VIII
- Head of the Catholic Church
- _________ way: Name given to religious compromise by Elizabeth I
- Name of the Royal Family
- Number: VIII
- Religion of Henry VII
- Name of plot to kill James I (VI)
- crime of believing something apart which differs from offical religion
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- Henry's first wife was princess of .....
- Name given to the 'break from Rome'
- Famous Elizabethan Playwright
- Robes worn by Catholic priests
- Name of Battle where Richard III died
- Fate of Anne of Cleaves
- Language used in the Catholic Church
- Length of reign in days of Lady Jane Grey
22 Clues: Number: VIII • Religion of Henry VII • Fate of Anne of Cleaves • Fate of Katherine Howard • Name of the Royal Family • Head of the Catholic Church • Famous Elizabethan Playwright • Head of the Protestant church • Robes worn by Catholic priests • heretic who dies for their belief • Name of plot to kill James I (VI) • Name given to the 'break from Rome' • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2024-02-01
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- The action or process of reforming an institution or practice
- A person giving financial support to another person
- Martin ______
- The typical spoken language
- A city with its surrounding territory froms an independant state
- An attitude that focuses on human interests
- A famous play writer
- People who believed in Jesus
- A word used to describe books and writing
- Sea by Europe
- Birthplace of the Renaissance
- Country that became protestant during renaissance
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- Branch of Christianity
- Means doctor
- A form of art using a brush
- Someone who contributes to a reformation
- Used to describe non-religious topics
- People who sell things
- A way of looking at something
- Study of where things are
- A poor farmer of low social status
- Press An invention which allowed for printing and selling of books
- A way of expressing creativity
23 Clues: Means doctor • Martin ______ • Sea by Europe • A famous play writer • Branch of Christianity • People who sell things • Study of where things are • A form of art using a brush • The typical spoken language • People who believed in Jesus • A way of looking at something • Birthplace of the Renaissance • A way of expressing creativity • A poor farmer of low social status • ...
Renaissance 2024-01-28
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- Created 3D Paintings
- (two words no space)Made Printing Press
- Added Movement to pictures
- What was more available
- What did the renaissance renew an interest in (religion)
- Books about Government
- (Two word Answer)What did people believe they no longer needed
- What was the type of education that was being taught
- Don Quixote
- What city did the renaissance start in
- Father of Renaissance Painting
- What did the renaissance provoke
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- What was the music like before this age
- (two word answer)What happens to music in this age
- (three words)A true Renaissance man/Blue turtle
- Madonnas/Red mutant Turtle
- (two word answer)What did the renaissance Weaken
- Sistine Chapel and David/Orange Mutant turtle
- Points out evils of renaissance
- Best Play-write ever
- What country did the renaissance start in
- What family was the most famous Patrons
22 Clues: Don Quixote • Created 3D Paintings • Best Play-write ever • Books about Government • What was more available • Madonnas/Red mutant Turtle • Added Movement to pictures • Father of Renaissance Painting • Points out evils of renaissance • What did the renaissance provoke • What city did the renaissance start in • What was the music like before this age • ...
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 2023-10-18
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- hates Caesar and doesn't respect him.
- Author of Julius caesar.
- has epilepsy.
- warns Julius to beware the ideas of march.
- sickness brutus suffers from.
- Where the Julius Caesar play was performed.
- Caesar's ending.
- Antony believes Caesar should be king.
- signy various omens.
- what brutus believe caesar would abuse.
- caesar compared to a snake.
- made to assassinate caesar.
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- something that had to be done to prevent Caesar from being king.
- free-will Theme of Julius caesar.
- where Caesar was assassinated.
- wife of caesar.
- caesar during his assassination.
- wife of brutus.
- festival to avert evil spirits and purify the city.
- what Caesar refused 3 times.
- wrote to warn caesar.
- a carpenter and cobbler.
- likes Cassius, fears Caesar might abuse power.
- ancient and developed in rome
- where the act takes place.
25 Clues: has epilepsy. • wife of caesar. • wife of brutus. • Caesar's ending. • signy various omens. • wrote to warn caesar. • Author of Julius caesar. • a carpenter and cobbler. • where the act takes place. • caesar compared to a snake. • made to assassinate caesar. • what Caesar refused 3 times. • sickness brutus suffers from. • ancient and developed in rome • where Caesar was assassinated. • ...
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.
Down
- 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 • ...
Cryptic Macbeth 2016-06-22
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- This many witches
- The Anglo-Saxon word for fate
- Textual hints about what is to come
- Set in this country
- Duncan's son
- A hautboy is an.........
- The king is dead
- Macbeth fails to murder this lad
- Shakespeare uses this word well over 100 times in this play
- This wood must move in order to defeat Macbeth
- The number of children Macbeth and Lady Macbeth have
- Characters speaking aloud without anyone present to hear
- The Thane of Glamis, then the Thane of ......
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- Double, double, toil and.........
- 'Traitor'
- A Graymalkin is one
- This play was meant to be..........
- A driving accomplice
- The Macbeths are driven by this
- Not a comedy, but a -
- Macbeth's castle is here
- This many acts
- Everything within the great chain of being is this
- A ghoulish reminder
- It floats before Macbeth and leads him on
- A nobleman
26 Clues: 'Traitor' • A nobleman • Duncan's son • This many acts • The king is dead • This many witches • A Graymalkin is one • Set in this country • A ghoulish reminder • A driving accomplice • Not a comedy, but a - • A hautboy is an......... • Macbeth's castle is here • The Anglo-Saxon word for fate • The Macbeths are driven by this • Macbeth fails to murder this lad • Double, double, toil and......... • ...
Book Bin Crossword 2020-08-18
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- The best place to buy books
- Current main store-window motif
- Manga horror master
- 100% post Consumer Waste Notebooks
- The Historical Fiction display is in _____
- Goddess who received her own novel last year
- Singing crustacean in this years' best seller
- Why does it always smell like popcorn in here?
- Current secondary store-window motif
- You will find Shakespeare blowing bubbles here
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- 2nd Pulitzer Prize winner for Colson Whitehead
- Action star with a new taco cookbook
- Book Bin feline mascot
- Type of ATM in the store
- Travel to the Highlands in this 8 book series
- Series chronicling the House of Atreides
- Consecutive 3-time Hugo Award winner
- Best non-book seller
- Aquatic mammal presiding over the Kids' section
- Our store owner is depicted as this Lovecraftian creature in his staff pick illustration
- Sister store location
21 Clues: Manga horror master • Best non-book seller • Sister store location • Book Bin feline mascot • Type of ATM in the store • The best place to buy books • Current main store-window motif • 100% post Consumer Waste Notebooks • Action star with a new taco cookbook • Consecutive 3-time Hugo Award winner • Current secondary store-window motif • Series chronicling the House of Atreides • ...
RENAISSANCE 2019-10-29
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- began crusades (1200’s)
- Vinci last supper Mona Lisa
- praise on folly
- Machiavelli Wrote The Prince
- famous writer of Hamlet
- ratio 1.1618033989
- Thomas More wrote Utopia
- 1517-1648
- disapproved the Ptolemaic theory
- Luther protesting sale of indulges church other church abuses
- wrote Canterbury tales
- of reform religiously divided Europe rise of England and Netherlands
- comedy in vernacular
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- Calvin French religious reformer
- supporters of literature art and science people of Rome
- Chaucer and Erasmus
- papal and Spanish, forbidden books
- telescope
- period attitudes changed and people began questioning authority
- Henry VIII pope refused to grant him a divorce
- calculus
- or revival rediscovery of Greco- Roman
- persecuted many people in this time including women
- started in Florence literary movement
- of reformation religiously divided Europe
- de Cervantes don Quixote de La Mancha
- emphasized realism detail and perfection
27 Clues: calculus • telescope • 1517-1648 • praise on folly • ratio 1.1618033989 • Chaucer and Erasmus • comedy in vernacular • wrote Canterbury tales • began crusades (1200’s) • famous writer of Hamlet • Thomas More wrote Utopia • Vinci last supper Mona Lisa • Machiavelli Wrote The Prince • Calvin French religious reformer • disapproved the Ptolemaic theory • papal and Spanish, forbidden books • ...
RENAISSANCE 2019-10-29
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- persecuted many people in this time including women
- Henry VIII pope refused to grant him a divorce
- disapproved the Ptolemaic theory
- Chaucer and Erasmus
- calculus
- 1517-1648
- began crusades (1200’s)
- famous writer of Hamlet
- Thomas More wrote Utopia
- wrote Canterbury tales
- de Cervantes don Quixote de La Mancha
- of reformation religiously divided Europe
- comedy in vernacular
- Calvin French religious reformer
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- Machiavelli Wrote The Prince
- period attitudes changed and people began questioning authority
- ratio 1.1618033989
- supporters of literature art and science people of Rome
- started in Florence literary movement
- of reform religiously divided Europe rise of England and Netherlands
- or revival rediscovery of Greco- Roman
- praise on folly
- Luther protesting sale of indulges church other church abuses
- telescope
- emphasized realism detail and perfection
- Vinci last supper Mona Lisa
26 Clues: calculus • 1517-1648 • telescope • praise on folly • ratio 1.1618033989 • Chaucer and Erasmus • comedy in vernacular • wrote Canterbury tales • began crusades (1200’s) • famous writer of Hamlet • Thomas More wrote Utopia • Vinci last supper Mona Lisa • Machiavelli Wrote The Prince • disapproved the Ptolemaic theory • Calvin French religious reformer • started in Florence literary movement • ...
Literatura Universal 2020-02-20
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- Fernando Rojas
- Período artístico caracterizado por una gran exuberancia ornamental S.XVII y XVIII
- Giovanni Bocaccio.Un hombre muy miserable y egoísta que después cambia
- Movimiento cultural y artístico que surgió en Italia S. XIV y XVI que buscaba recuperar grandeza del pasado grecorromano
- Víctor Hugo
- movimiento romántico tradicionalista surgido en Europa hacia finales del siglo XVIII y comienzos del siglo XIX. Emotividad
- William Shakespeare
- Tomás de Iriarte
- Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
- Sor Juana Inés
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- Quevedo
- Félix María de Samaniego
- Escritor de divina comedia
- Obras dramáticas escritas e interpretadas durante el reinado de Isabel I en Inglaterra
- corriente literaria y artística nacida en Europa en el siglo XVIII, la cual se inspiró en los valores y el arte de la Antigüe
- Alejandro Dumas(padre)
- Dramaturgo Francés que escribía obras jocosas
- Jean de LA Fontaine
- Góngora
- Nicolás Maquiavelo
20 Clues: Quevedo • Góngora • Víctor Hugo • Fernando Rojas • Sor Juana Inés • Tomás de Iriarte • Nicolás Maquiavelo • Jean de LA Fontaine • William Shakespeare • Alejandro Dumas(padre) • Félix María de Samaniego • Escritor de divina comedia • Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra • Dramaturgo Francés que escribía obras jocosas • Giovanni Bocaccio.Un hombre muy miserable y egoísta que después cambia • ...
AoPS Times Crossword #5 2024-05-11
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- Named after an Oceanian god
- Has methane lakes
- May have a sea under the ice
- An object orbiting a planet
- Largest moon of pluto
- Tidally Locked Planet
- Largest rings in the Solar System
- Most distant dwarf planet
- Named after a shakespeare character
- No longer a planet
- Surface area smaller than Manhattan
- Largest planet
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- Only PLANET with lakes
- God of the Sea
- Hottest Planet
- Planet The classification pluto belongs to
- Largest moon of the farthest planet
- One of Artemis’s hunters
- Third Dwarf Planet from the sun
- There are 8 of them
- Largest moon
- Where Curiosity is
- Gas giant with less gravity than Earth
- Hottest place in the solar system
- Largest thing in the asteroid belt
- Fancy name for earth’s moon
- God of Fear
- Most volcanically active object in the Solar System
28 Clues: God of Fear • Largest moon • God of the Sea • Hottest Planet • Largest planet • Has methane lakes • Where Curiosity is • No longer a planet • There are 8 of them • Largest moon of pluto • Tidally Locked Planet • Only PLANET with lakes • One of Artemis’s hunters • Most distant dwarf planet • Named after an Oceanian god • An object orbiting a planet • Fancy name for earth’s moon • ...
9 2024-07-08
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- Discovered hydrogen.
- Bass guitarist of The Beatles.
- Pioneer in computing.
- Founder of modern nursing.
- Wrote "Paradise Lost."
- Scottish poet known for "Auld Lang Syne."
- Natural historian and broadcaster.
- Starred in "Gone with the Wind."
- Author of "The Importance of Being Earnest."
- Celebrity chef known for his fiery temperament.
- Developed aspirin.
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- Playwright contemporary of Shakespeare.
- Famous fictional detective.
- Politician known for his fight against the slave trade.
- Playwright with a focus on feminist themes.
- Inventor of the postage stamp.
- Poet who wrote "Rime of the Ancient Mariner."
- Painter known for his portraits.
- Rock and pop singer known for his raspy voice.
- Legendary guitarist.
- Author of "The Vicar of Wakefield."
- Naval hero of the Battle of Trafalgar.
- Lead singer of Queen.
- Author of "Dracula."
- Wrote "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory."
25 Clues: Developed aspirin. • Discovered hydrogen. • Legendary guitarist. • Author of "Dracula." • Pioneer in computing. • Lead singer of Queen. • Wrote "Paradise Lost." • Founder of modern nursing. • Famous fictional detective. • Inventor of the postage stamp. • Bass guitarist of The Beatles. • Painter known for his portraits. • Starred in "Gone with the Wind." • ...
68 years in the making 2024-06-29
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- astrological sign war
- red traveller weekly to Selkirk
- Rachel's favourite European country
- Gram and Poppa's great lake
- Janette's personality
- who spins the wheel
- astro goat
- math puzzle
- Kelly's favourite food
- Day after J's birthday (abbr)
- where did E & J honeymoon?
- number of siblings
- hockey locale
- who played badminton?
- Doug's favourite crop
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- instrument William played in school
- Shakespeare role in the family
- Nolan's dream workplace
- 'wet pig' road
- Sarah's plant food diet is
- family homestead (street)
- Cathy and Earl's shared musical turf
- where is E & J's high school
- most family birthdays month
- why do you go to Dover?
- neighbour
- where do the Greys come from?
- Emily, William, Tom, Bea, Bill
- there are at least 10 in the house
- another name for woodworker
- Best church turned restaurant
31 Clues: neighbour • astro goat • math puzzle • hockey locale • 'wet pig' road • number of siblings • who spins the wheel • astrological sign war • Janette's personality • who played badminton? • Doug's favourite crop • Kelly's favourite food • Nolan's dream workplace • why do you go to Dover? • family homestead (street) • Sarah's plant food diet is • where did E & J honeymoon? • Gram and Poppa's great lake • ...
Us 2023-02-11
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- this generation i love you spanish version
- used to whip Roman women to increase fertility
- your most unique vday gift
- 2nd wedding place
- 1st family vacation
- 4th verse of Roses Are Red
- part of 1958 Connie Francis song title
- our month
- I love you herr
- first father daughter dance
- Deepest love, selfless love
- Saint Vday shakespeare
- 1st official date
- our 1st vacation together
- I love being your...
- this generation lingo for i love you
- fun island memories
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- 3rd verse Roses are Red
- our 1st international family vacation
- I love you homme
- Feb 13-15 ancient Roman celebration
- admin wedding
- place where our friendship blossomed
- our 1st international trip
- chanoysusie
- our song
- our first touch
- gotta do more of this
- our first sofa snuggle
- great vday gift to wear
30 Clues: our song • our month • chanoysusie • admin wedding • I love you herr • our first touch • I love you homme • 2nd wedding place • 1st official date • 1st family vacation • fun island memories • I love being your... • gotta do more of this • Saint Vday shakespeare • our first sofa snuggle • 3rd verse Roses are Red • great vday gift to wear • our 1st vacation together • your most unique vday gift • ...
hamlet crossword 2023-02-16
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- What was Claudius doing when hamlet decides not to kill him?
- What is Claudius to hamlet?
- Who Is Ophelia's father?
- Where does the play take place?
- What is the famous object hamlet holds in the play?
- Who wants revenge after his father is killed by hamlet?
- What mysterious spiritual being appears in act 1?
- Who is Hamlet's best friend?
- Who is married to Claudius?
- What does Laertes challenge hamlet to do?
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- What did Gertrude drink that killed her?
- What was hamlets royal title?
- Polonius is hiding under what when he is stabbed?
- What killed hamlet?
- Who was the king of Norway?
- Who killed hamlets father?
- Who gets a message to revenge his father during act 1
- Who wrote this play?
- The famous Disney movie that adapts hamlet depicts what type of animal as hamlet?
- Who drowns?
20 Clues: Who drowns? • What killed hamlet? • Who wrote this play? • Who Is Ophelia's father? • Who killed hamlets father? • What is Claudius to hamlet? • Who was the king of Norway? • Who is married to Claudius? • Who is Hamlet's best friend? • What was hamlets royal title? • Where does the play take place? • What did Gertrude drink that killed her? • What does Laertes challenge hamlet to do? • ...
Crossword 2023-01-27
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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 • ...
Macbeth 2023-06-02
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- Who wrote Macbeth
- Who encouraged Macbeth to kill Duncan
- First traitor to Duncan
- Fatal Flaw in a tragic hero
- Where does Malcolm escape after hsi father dies
- The man who isn't born of a woman
- Location of Macbeth's castle
- Whose ghost does Macbeth see at the feast
- Who will also become king according to the witches' prophecy
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- The man who brings 10000 troops from England to fight Macbeth
- Power in English King
- Country Where Macbeth is based
- Tragic Hero from Shakespeare's Play "Macbeth"
- Macbeth becomes thane of thsi place before becoming king
- Name of the leader of the witches
- Lady Macbeth says "perfumes of ______ cannot sweeten these little hands.
- The original king who is killed
- Reason of Lady Macbeth's death
- Name of forest which has to move for Macbeth to die
- How many witches are there?
20 Clues: Who wrote Macbeth • Power in English King • First traitor to Duncan • Fatal Flaw in a tragic hero • How many witches are there? • Location of Macbeth's castle • Country Where Macbeth is based • Reason of Lady Macbeth's death • The original king who is killed • Name of the leader of the witches • The man who isn't born of a woman • Who encouraged Macbeth to kill Duncan • ...
Crossword puzzle 2023-05-29
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- Mab, a fairy of dreams
- Why
- likely to destroy
- crossed lovers , A destiny of romance
- Romeo's friend who dies
- Romeo kills this man'
- Juliet's motherfigure
- to wrap up
- clever
- toward
- perfect
- distress
- , something that is bad
- to reject
- Romeo's house
- even
- the main character in Romeo and Juliet
- privy to
- to track with the intent to kill
- to oppose
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- a big symbolism that is continuously showed
- the queen at the time
- were
- do
- where Romeo and Juliet takes place
- Juliet's house
- beautiful
- crazy
- of cake, something that is very easy
- someone of noble status
- to go to sleep
- theater , the famous theater where Shakespeare conducted most of his plays
- scared
- to confess
- the main character in Romeo and Juliet
- a big feeling between Capulets and Montague
- anything
- to hesitate
38 Clues: do • Why • were • even • crazy • clever • toward • scared • perfect • distress • anything • privy to • beautiful • to reject • to oppose • to wrap up • to confess • to hesitate • Romeo's house • Juliet's house • to go to sleep • likely to destroy • the queen at the time • Romeo kills this man' • Juliet's motherfigure • Mab, a fairy of dreams • Romeo's friend who dies • someone of noble status • , something that is bad • ...
Renaissance and Reformation Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-06
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- An invention that helped spread information quickly
- The head of the Catholic Chruch
- The King becomes the head of the Church
- The war between the English and the French during the 14th and 15th centuries
- The most famous painting in the world
- Where Da Vinci kept all his thoughts and ideas
- Founder of the Anglican Church
- The creator of the Lutheran religion
- Valuable pieces of history filled with color
- The sculptor who made The David
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- Some examples include the microscope and trebuchet
- A major problem for the Church during this time period (ex: Priests taking bribes)
- Where Christians go to pray
- The main religion in Europe during this time
- A holy war
- Where the Renaissance started
- The creator of Romeo and Juliet
- Christians who “protest” against the teachings & abuses of the Catholic Church
- Different cultures blending together
- What people paid for to get into heaven
20 Clues: A holy war • Where Christians go to pray • Where the Renaissance started • Founder of the Anglican Church • The head of the Catholic Chruch • The creator of Romeo and Juliet • The sculptor who made The David • Different cultures blending together • The creator of the Lutheran religion • The most famous painting in the world • The King becomes the head of the Church • ...
The Renaissance Review 2023-04-19
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- A true genius of the Renaissance.
- Many people from different parts of Europe went to Italy to go here.
- The greatest playwright ever.
- Had a very successful bank.
- His travels sparked the beginnings of the Renaissance.
- Rebirth
- This person would rule a city or city-state.
- A wealthy trade city in northern Italy.
- The idea of not only just focusing on religion.
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- This led to great wealth in Italy.
- An important trade city in Italy.
- A technique used to create a 3D scene.
- How a banker made money.
- He believed in writing books in common language.
- His greatest work is in a chapel.
- Not only did he paint, but designed machines.
- Criticized the corrupt clergy in his book.
- Changed how books were made.
- Believed in fear being a great motivator.
- Art from the middle ages could be described as this type of dimensional art.
20 Clues: Rebirth • How a banker made money. • Had a very successful bank. • Changed how books were made. • The greatest playwright ever. • An important trade city in Italy. • A true genius of the Renaissance. • His greatest work is in a chapel. • This led to great wealth in Italy. • A technique used to create a 3D scene. • A wealthy trade city in northern Italy. • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword 2023-04-18
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- secretly marries Romeo and Juliet,
- an event causing great suffering and destruction
- the type of party the Capulets were hosting
- reckless, hot headed, Juliets cousin
- beautiful, 13 year old daughter of the Capulets
- quick-witted, Romeo’s bestfriend
- made-up city in Italy
- Romeo’s previous love, and Juliet’s cousin
- the deadly drink that killed Romeo
- love sick, 16 year old son of the Montages
- brings Romeo the news of Juliet’s death
- quarrel or dispute
- A kinsman of the Prince, suitor of Juliet
- Juliet’s father, enemy of Lord Montague
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- another word for trick
- Juliets confidant, cared for Juliet her entire life
- Romeo’s mother
- Romeo’s ______ kills Juliet
- Romeo’s father
- Peace maker, and Romeo’s cousin
- writer of the play
- Sells the poison to Romeo
- The Prince of Verona
- Ineffectual mother, wife of Lord Capulet
24 Clues: Romeo’s mother • Romeo’s father • writer of the play • quarrel or dispute • The Prince of Verona • made-up city in Italy • another word for trick • Sells the poison to Romeo • Romeo’s ______ kills Juliet • Peace maker, and Romeo’s cousin • quick-witted, Romeo’s bestfriend • secretly marries Romeo and Juliet, • the deadly drink that killed Romeo • reckless, hot headed, Juliets cousin • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2023-04-18
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- The theatre company he wrote for
- Rivals/nemeses/antagonists
- The author behind the play
- Romeo went to the party in...
- to do something without anyone knowing
- The one who killed Mercutio
- How the author usually wrote his plays
- a brilliant book or play can be called a...
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- What kills Juliet
- Romeo's last name
- "To be or not to be"
- the type of party at the beginning of the play
- Where he lived most of his adult life
- Juliet's last name
- What kills Romeo
- Famous theatre in London, where Shakespeare owned a share.
- Where Juliet stood dreaming
- something Romeo and Juliet did in secret
- something Juliet drinks
- Number of children the author allegedly had
- Lawrence's title
- the genre of the play "Romeo & Juliet"
- quarrel/fight/argue/dispute
- where the play takes place
24 Clues: What kills Romeo • Lawrence's title • What kills Juliet • Romeo's last name • Juliet's last name • "To be or not to be" • something Juliet drinks • Rivals/nemeses/antagonists • The author behind the play • where the play takes place • Where Juliet stood dreaming • The one who killed Mercutio • quarrel/fight/argue/dispute • Romeo went to the party in... • The theatre company he wrote for • ...
Hamlet crossword English project 2023-03-28
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- He is spying on Hamlet in queen’s room
- Polonius was killed by _______
- Symbol which represents the action of Act 5, scene 2
- His Hamlet closest friend
- The queen was killed _______
- ______ is the mother of Hamlet and queen of Denmark
- Hamlet threw a ________ to Claudius at the end
- Hamlet wants to get ______ for his father murder
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- Claudius plans to sent Hamlet to _______
- Laertes sibling name is _______
- Author’s last name
- It only took ___ months for the queen and new king to get married
- King Hamlet appeared in the beginning as a ______
- ________ had a master plan to poisoned King Hamlet, to be the new king
- Ophelia died _______
- The poisoned that killed King Hamlet went through his ____
- _______ is the name of the castle in Hamlet
- ___________, the Prince of Norway, should become the new king of Denmark.
- If Claudius were an animal, he’d be a ______
- _______ is the setting of the Hamlet
20 Clues: Author’s last name • Ophelia died _______ • His Hamlet closest friend • The queen was killed _______ • Polonius was killed by _______ • Laertes sibling name is _______ • _______ is the setting of the Hamlet • He is spying on Hamlet in queen’s room • Claudius plans to sent Hamlet to _______ • _______ is the name of the castle in Hamlet • ...
Decker Wedding 2023-04-03
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- Cerys' middle name
- Bar where they had their first date
- The number of groomsmen
- The cocktail they drank on their first date
- Cerys' top played artist on Spotify 2022
- Alex's degree subject
- The flower in their address
- Cerys' favourite ice cream flavour
- Their 2024 honeymoon destination
- Name of Alex's childhood pet
- Alex's favourite colour
- Their cat named after a Shakespeare character
- Colour of the bridesmaid dresses
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- Number of diamonds in Cerys' engagement ring
- Alex's go-to Mario Kart character
- Their first holiday destination together
- University where Cerys studied her MSc
- The month they got engaged
- Alex's favourite band
- Alex's favourite superhero
- Shop Cerys bought her wedding dress
- The city where they met
- Industry Alex works in
- Their cat named after a Tom Jones song
- Number of tiers of the wedding cake
- Number of daytime guests
26 Clues: Cerys' middle name • Alex's favourite band • Alex's degree subject • Industry Alex works in • The number of groomsmen • The city where they met • Alex's favourite colour • Number of daytime guests • The month they got engaged • Alex's favourite superhero • The flower in their address • Name of Alex's childhood pet • Their 2024 honeymoon destination • Colour of the bridesmaid dresses • ...
Brianna Johnson - 5th Hour 2024-12-18
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- The punishment Romeo faced from the death of Tybalt
- Where many conversations between Romeo and Juliet took place.
- Place where Romeo dies.
- The author of the play.
- Killed by Tybalt.
- The character who was closest to Juliet.
- The legal commitment of love between two people.
- The character to stops the fight between the Montagues and Capulets.
- The female main character in the play.
- The character that Juliet almost had to marry.
- What Juliet drank to cause her temporary death.
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- The poor side of Verona; has a feud with the Capulets.
- The wealthy group in Verona; has a feud with the Montagues.
- Killed by Romeo.
- The connection between Romeo and Juliet.
- Where the play takes place.
- An endless fight between two groups.
- The character that Romeo was initially in love with.
- The male main character in the play.
- The character who married Romeo and Juliet together.
20 Clues: Killed by Romeo. • Killed by Tybalt. • Place where Romeo dies. • The author of the play. • Where the play takes place. • An endless fight between two groups. • The male main character in the play. • The female main character in the play. • The connection between Romeo and Juliet. • The character who was closest to Juliet. • The character that Juliet almost had to marry. • ...
Valentine's Day 2025-02-10
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- Day of Valentine's Day
- Yellow roses signify this
- A heart shaped box full of?
- The O in XOXO
- Month of Valentine's Day
- Chocolate covered fruit you eat on Valentine's Day
- Roses are red, violets are
- Shakespeare play that references Valentine's Day
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- Love Hormone
- Common flower for Valentine's Day
- Lighter color associated with Valentine's Day
- Mammal with the largest heart
- Roman Goddess of love and beauty
- Carries a Bow and Arrow
- Where the first Valentine's Day celebration took place
- Bees make this substance; a nickname to give a loved one
- Famous gangster who organized the St. Valentine's Day Massacre
- February Birthstone
- First English writer to associate romantic love with Saint Valentine
- Symbol for Valentine's Day
- The X in XOXO
- A bunch of flowers is called
- Darker color associated with Valentine's Day
- Famous greeting card and rom-com production company
24 Clues: Love Hormone • The X in XOXO • The O in XOXO • February Birthstone • Day of Valentine's Day • Carries a Bow and Arrow • Month of Valentine's Day • Yellow roses signify this • Symbol for Valentine's Day • Roses are red, violets are • A heart shaped box full of? • A bunch of flowers is called • Mammal with the largest heart • Roman Goddess of love and beauty • ...
Romeo and Juliet - Anmy 2025-04-02
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- Sword?
- Written by _____
- What does 12 across give 13 down?
- Where the consequences hang
- Cause for tragic turn of events?
- Who said the quote for the 25 down clue?
- "My _____ is like my wedding bed"
- Dead best friend of 25 down?
- "Thus with a kiss I..."
- Like a second mother to 13 down
- Friar _____
- Not comedy, not history, but...
- Famous scene
- "These violent delights have violent _____"
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- "A pair of _____ lovers"
- The other friar?
- Relationship between C and M?
- Juliet is to Capulet as Romeo is to _____
- "A _____ o' both your houses"
- Love at first _____
- Banished to...
- How many acts?
- The angry one?
- "O _____, _____, wherefore art thou _____?"
- "I am _____'s fool!"
- What century?
- Where?
- What country?
- Prince ______
- Marry who to make Lord Capulet happy?
30 Clues: Sword? • Where? • Friar _____ • Famous scene • What century? • What country? • Prince ______ • Banished to... • How many acts? • The angry one? • The other friar? • Written by _____ • Love at first _____ • "I am _____'s fool!" • "Thus with a kiss I..." • "A pair of _____ lovers" • Where the consequences hang • Dead best friend of 25 down? • Relationship between C and M? • "A _____ o' both your houses" • ...
LRH april 25 final 2025-04-09
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- Last name of student recognized for best ISIP presentation
- English and Spanish and welding and biology and earthworks and theater building
- Author who inspired prom theme
- Grey animal painted on teacher v's cabinet
- Grade which won spring sports relay at recent assembly
- Type of fruit being grown by Mr. Whitney's class for the community garden
- Store hosting prom apparel swap
- Class speaker
- Salutatorian and LRH contributor
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- Senior ___, "most clumsy" being an example
- Upcoming steel pan celebration
- New Wes Anderson Movie "The Phoenician __"
- Common spring bird
- Subject juniors were tested on last week
- GSA's beloved resident birthday recognizer
- fruit option at lunch, complimentary to blue
- Replacement for AP Lang next year
- Jennifer Coolidge's character in Minecraft movie
- Asa's favorite color as mentioned in this issue
- Tilly Sorich's character in the spring play
- Common reason for detention
21 Clues: Class speaker • Common spring bird • Common reason for detention • Upcoming steel pan celebration • Author who inspired prom theme • Store hosting prom apparel swap • Salutatorian and LRH contributor • Replacement for AP Lang next year • Subject juniors were tested on last week • Senior ___, "most clumsy" being an example • New Wes Anderson Movie "The Phoenician __" • ...
Crossword 2025-04-15
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- Najkrótsze słowo w języku angielskim.
- Kwiat - narodowy symbol Anglii.
- Narodowy patron Irlandii – święty …
- Kraj posiadający dwujęzyczne paszporty – w języku angielskim i francuskim.
- Stolica Nowej Zelandii.
- Kraj, w którym dudy to tradycyjny instrument dęty.
- Nazwa flagi Zjednoczonego Królestwa to Union ….
- Liczba pasów na fladze USA.
- Morze między wschodnim wybrzeżem Wielkiej Brytanii a Norwegią, Danią i Holandią.
- Stan USA, w którym znajduje się Park Narodowy Wielkiego Kanionu.
- Tradycyjny czarny środek transportu w Londynie.
- Nazwisko pierwszego człowieka, który stanął na Księżycu i wzniósł amerykańską flagę.
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- Tradycyjny australijski instrument muzyczny.
- Liczba krajów, z których składa się Zjednoczone Królestwo Wielkiej Brytanii i Irlandii Północnej
- Nazwisko angielskiego dramatopisarza, który urodził się i zmarł 23 kwietnia.
- Waluta obowiązująca w Kanadzie.
- Wyspiarski kraj anglojęzyczny, którego stolicą jest Valletta.
- Kraj z czerwonym liściem klonu na fladze.
- Popularny ptak - symbol Nowej Zelandii.
- Tradycyjny strój szkocki noszony przez mężczyzn.
- Oficjalna waluta Irlandii.
- Stolica Kanady.
- Zielony symbol Irlandii.
23 Clues: Stolica Kanady. • Stolica Nowej Zelandii. • Oficjalna waluta Irlandii. • Zielony symbol Irlandii. • Liczba pasów na fladze USA. • Waluta obowiązująca w Kanadzie. • Kwiat - narodowy symbol Anglii. • Najkrótsze słowo w języku angielskim. • Narodowy patron Irlandii – święty … • Popularny ptak - symbol Nowej Zelandii. • ...
Brian's Return - Crossword 2025-06-04
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- What would Brian tie up in a tree at night?
- Brian disliked these bugs very much.
- Brian got stabbed by.
- Brian bought a 25 pound bag of this on his journey.
- What animal jumped in the canoe with Brian while on the lake?
- The man who was sat at the first when Brian returned to his camp.
- Brian's counselor.
- Who did Brian get in a fight with?
- What book was Brian reading on his journey?
- Brian’s medicine animal was a ________.
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- What old friend invited Brain for Pizza?
- Brian was attacked by this animal on the river.
- Where did Brian start the fight.
- Billy’s medicine animal was a ________.
- What did Brian sleep in while on his journey?
- What was Carl’s nickname?
- Brain’s name on the canoe.
- What was Caleb's disability?
- Caleb was a retired ____.
- Brian wore this on his belt at all times.
20 Clues: Brian's counselor. • Brian got stabbed by. • What was Carl’s nickname? • Caleb was a retired ____. • Brain’s name on the canoe. • What was Caleb's disability? • Where did Brian start the fight. • Who did Brian get in a fight with? • Brian disliked these bugs very much. • Billy’s medicine animal was a ________. • Brian’s medicine animal was a ________. • ...
Author's Throughout Our Semester 2022-12-07
Across
- Wrote To the Ladies
- Wrote Stopping By on a Snowy Evening and The Road not Taken
- Wrote the play Trifles
- Wrote A Good Man is Hard to Find
- Wrote The Birth Mark
- Wrote Sonny’s Blues
- Wrote The Open Window
- Wrote the play A Raisin in the Sun
- Because I Could Not Stop for Death and the letter Jennie Hichcock’s mother
Down
- Wrote To His Coy Mistress
- Wrote Harlem
- Wrote Recitatif
- Wrote The Yellow Wallpaper
- Wrote On Being Brought From Africa
- Wrote Shall I Compare Thee to a Summer’s Day and My Mistress’s Eyes are Nothing Like the Sun
- Wrote the song Nebraska
- Wrote Story of an Hour
- Wrote The Cask of Amontillado
- Wrote somewhere i have never travelled, gladly beyond
- Wrote All Summer in a Day
- Wrote A and P
- Wrote The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock
22 Clues: Wrote Harlem • Wrote A and P • Wrote Recitatif • Wrote To the Ladies • Wrote Sonny’s Blues • Wrote The Birth Mark • Wrote The Open Window • Wrote the play Trifles • Wrote Story of an Hour • Wrote the song Nebraska • Wrote To His Coy Mistress • Wrote All Summer in a Day • Wrote The Yellow Wallpaper • Wrote The Cask of Amontillado • Wrote A Good Man is Hard to Find • ...
RELATIVE CLAUSE 2023-05-04
Across
- A place where people go shopping
- I don´t know speak english, she was who me
- Time of day when sun rises
- The person who is author of the novel "One Hundred Years of Solitude"
- A place where people live
- Building material that is used to construct a roof
- The coffee which I drank is
- A place where people go to relax
- Time of day when most people are asleep
Down
- The chair wich costs $5.000 is
- Liquid that is clear and tasteless
- Device that we use every day
- Musical instrument that has keys
- Person who takes care the patients
- Object which we can not lose
- Fruit that is small and red
- The woman who is crying is
- The one who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- Time of year when leaves change color
- The house that i live is
20 Clues: The house that i live is • A place where people live • Time of day when sun rises • The woman who is crying is • Fruit that is small and red • The coffee which I drank is • Device that we use every day • Object which we can not lose • The chair wich costs $5.000 is • A place where people go shopping • Musical instrument that has keys • A place where people go to relax • ...
Valentine's Day 2023-01-15
Across
- this major invention was patented on v. day
- Porgie who kissed the girls and made them cry
- letters to Juliet are sent to this Italian city
- this candy company produces conversation hearts
- The tell-tale Heart author
- from where the oldest valentine's message sent
- favorite candy in a valentine's day box
- this website was born on V. Day
- tradition of sending flowers began here
- bacteriologist Fleming introduced this in 1929
- invented the first box of Valentine's day candy
Down
- Shakespeare mentions Valentine's day in this play
- kiss this and turn it into a prince
- Cupid's name in greek mythology
- group which receives the most valentines
- Cupid's mother in roman mythology
- city where first v. day celebration occurred
- this state produces America's most red roses
- in roman mythology this is Cupid's love interest
- who planned the St. Valentine's day massacre
20 Clues: The tell-tale Heart author • Cupid's name in greek mythology • this website was born on V. Day • Cupid's mother in roman mythology • kiss this and turn it into a prince • favorite candy in a valentine's day box • tradition of sending flowers began here • group which receives the most valentines • this major invention was patented on v. day • ...
11a crossword 2025-02-13
Across
- Spanish muslims
- on a king or local assembly-withdrew church blessing
- the person who developed the moveable-type printing
- father of humanism
- one of the most important documents in english history
- the heir to the Aragon throne
- The revival of learning and the renewed interest in art in the western world
- the heir to the Castile throne
- Germany became more unified under this leader
- papal power reached its height under this ruler
- it is an overemphasis on human worth and ability
Down
- Sistine chapel
- Romeo and Juliet/Hamlet
- a person is deprived of sacraments so they can’t enter heaven
- special hearing to stamp out heresy
- the family that became the most famous patrons of the arts
- created the Mona Lisa
- the country that the renaissance started in
- another name for liberal arts
- someone who paid an artist to work for them
20 Clues: Sistine chapel • Spanish muslims • father of humanism • created the Mona Lisa • Romeo and Juliet/Hamlet • the heir to the Aragon throne • another name for liberal arts • the heir to the Castile throne • special hearing to stamp out heresy • the country that the renaissance started in • someone who paid an artist to work for them • Germany became more unified under this leader • ...
