shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
A Midsummer night's dream - crossword 2022-10-08
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- it’s made whit violet flower and juice that makes you fall in love
- The thype of verse used in the comedy
- She should marry Demetrio, but she doesn't love him back
- The setting of the comedy
- She is the Queen the Amazons
- The author’s surname
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- The first theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream” are…
- The acts of the comedy
- Puck accidentally makes Elena fall in love whit him
- The third theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream”
- The act which talks about “Unrequired love”
- He argues with Queen Titania
- The Duke of Athens who will marry Hippolyte
- She is the Queen of the fairies
- The second theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream”
15 Clues: The author’s surname • The acts of the comedy • The setting of the comedy • He argues with Queen Titania • She is the Queen the Amazons • She is the Queen of the fairies • The thype of verse used in the comedy • The act which talks about “Unrequired love” • The Duke of Athens who will marry Hippolyte • The third theme in “A Midsummer Night's Dream” • ...
Famous Persons 2023-06-10
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- - American president who abolished slavery
- - American animator and founder of the Disney company
- - Indian leader who fought for independence through nonviolence
- - Renowned composer and musician from Austria
- - French fashion designer and founder of the Chanel brand
- - Polish physicist who discovered radioactivity
- - Brothers who invented and flew the first successful airplane
- - German composer famous for his symphonies
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- - Brilliant physicist known for the theory of relativity
- - Sculpture created by Michelangelo
- - English playwright and poet
- - Famous Spanish painter and sculptor
- - Captain of the USS Enterprise in "Star Trek: The Next Generation"
- - First person to walk on the moon
- - French-Polish scientist who won Nobel Prizes in physics and chemistry
15 Clues: - English playwright and poet • - First person to walk on the moon • - Sculpture created by Michelangelo • - Famous Spanish painter and sculptor • - American president who abolished slavery • - German composer famous for his symphonies • - Renowned composer and musician from Austria • - Polish physicist who discovered radioactivity • ...
HISTORY REVIEW 2015-01-23
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- Revolutionized war in the Middle Ages
- Elizabethan playwright, famed for his tragedies
- A government system like modern socialism
- "Rebirth" of art and learning
- Wrote of rules for clergy members
- Law The rules the popes had to follow
- Peasant who brought France to victory in the 100 Years War
- A person under a monarch's control
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- When nobles elected church officials
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel
- The visual art of writing
- When the Native Americans crossed the Beringa
- King who broke away from the Catholic Church
- Similar to European's Divine Right of Kings
- Trading route from China to Europe
15 Clues: The visual art of writing • Painter of the Sistine Chapel • "Rebirth" of art and learning • Wrote of rules for clergy members • Trading route from China to Europe • A person under a monarch's control • When nobles elected church officials • Revolutionized war in the Middle Ages • Law The rules the popes had to follow • A government system like modern socialism • ...
HISTORY REVIEW 2015-01-23
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- Peasant who brought France to victory in the 100 Years War
- When the Native Americans crossed the Beringa
- Wrote of rules for clergy members
- When nobles elected church officials
- The visual art of writing
- Painter of the Sistine Chapel
- A person under a monarch's control
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- Trading route from China to Europe
- "Rebirth" of art and learning
- Revolutionized war in the Middle Ages
- Elizabethan playwright, famed for his tragedies
- Similar to European's Divine Right of Kings
- Law The rules the popes had to follow
- A government system like modern socialism
- King who broke away from the Catholic Church
15 Clues: The visual art of writing • "Rebirth" of art and learning • Painter of the Sistine Chapel • Wrote of rules for clergy members • Trading route from China to Europe • A person under a monarch's control • When nobles elected church officials • Revolutionized war in the Middle Ages • Law The rules the popes had to follow • A government system like modern socialism • ...
Cue for Treason 2021-12-14
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- he lied to Peter about sir Phillip Morton
- he is the land ruler of Cumberland
- he is a head of secret service
- he does plays, and he broke his leg
- she is the ruler of London/gov
- he writes plays and is partner with Burbage
- man stuck on the island with peter
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- he is a pirate and
- he lives on a farm also she threw a rock at spm
- supposed to shoot the queen
- he helps figure out the clue
- she pretends to be a boy but is a girl?
- he stole peter and kits hoarse
- he is partner with a play writer
- he died in the peel tower
15 Clues: he is a pirate and • he died in the peel tower • supposed to shoot the queen • he helps figure out the clue • he is a head of secret service • he stole peter and kits hoarse • she is the ruler of London/gov • he is partner with a play writer • he is the land ruler of Cumberland • man stuck on the island with peter • he does plays, and he broke his leg • ...
Ch 8: Northern Renaissance & the Reformation 2023-10-22
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- Northern European Renaissance art genre
- The subject of a famous portrait by Cranach the Elder
- Which genre grew popular in the Renaissance
- Which of the following was an ideal of the Anabaptist?
- City that Calvin established his theocratic state
- Which painter preferred painting scenes of normal people
- Artist of Arnolfini Wedding
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- Who did Shakespeare model his own sonnets on?
- Weelkes & Morley were associated with
- Most popular secular song from at the court of Elizabeth
- The___ of Augsburg was significant in the spread of Protestantism
- Where did Luther post his 95 thesis?
- Shakespeare's acting company
- Best describes Northern European paintings
- The chorale is primarily associated with
15 Clues: Artist of Arnolfini Wedding • Shakespeare's acting company • Where did Luther post his 95 thesis? • Weelkes & Morley were associated with • Northern European Renaissance art genre • The chorale is primarily associated with • Best describes Northern European paintings • Which genre grew popular in the Renaissance • Who did Shakespeare model his own sonnets on? • ...
Fun fill in the blank 2024-04-23
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- - a place where students go study
- - how many colors are in the KC school badge?
- - people who educate students
- - apple, banana and peach—are collectively referred to as
- - Who wrote Hamlet?
- - How many colors are in a rainbow?
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- - What is the color of a school bus?
- - Who was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize?
- - courses registered at school
- - what is the most popular sport in KC school
- - mother's mother
- - What fruit do kids traditionally give to teachers?
- - what the characters say
- - book containing a comprehensive compilation of content in a branch of study with the intention of explaining it
- - A scientist who studies rocks is called a what?
15 Clues: - mother's mother • - Who wrote Hamlet? • - what the characters say • - people who educate students • - courses registered at school • - a place where students go study • - How many colors are in a rainbow? • - What is the color of a school bus? • - what is the most popular sport in KC school • - how many colors are in the KC school badge? • ...
Vocabulary 3 Part 1 2025-02-20
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- in the 1500s ____was considered a health risk; only done about once a year
- Shakespeare was married to Ann ____
- (v.) to expel, to get rid of something troublesome or oppressive
- in the comedies, women often enter the forest and put on _____
- (v.)to make shorter
- (n.)verbal or physical noisy or heated dispute
- (v./n.) to disagree; a disagreement
- (n./adj.)a follower or supporter; sticking to something
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- (v.) to manufacture or invent
- Shakespeare's date of ____ was April 23, 1564
- (n.) engaging in extreme eating or drinking, greedy, overindulgence
- Shakespeare's comedies usually end in _____
- (adj.) famous, outstanding, distinguished
- (adj.) sweet innocent, like an angel
- (v.) to pardon, to overlook
15 Clues: (v.)to make shorter • (v.) to pardon, to overlook • (v.) to manufacture or invent • Shakespeare was married to Ann ____ • (v./n.) to disagree; a disagreement • (adj.) sweet innocent, like an angel • (adj.) famous, outstanding, distinguished • Shakespeare's comedies usually end in _____ • Shakespeare's date of ____ was April 23, 1564 • ...
Renaissance 2025-04-29
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- Wrote "The Prince".
- The __________.One of the works by Niccolo Machiavelli.
- The ___________ comedy. Famous work by Dante.
- The place where Francesco del Giocondo lived.
- First name of one of the most famous and genius of the Renaissance.
- What Renaisssance means
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- One way of transportation similar to the aerial screw
- The ___________ supper. One of the most famous paitings by da Vinci.
- William Shakespeare was born in this country.
- An important tool made to observe the stars and the universe.
- The other name of Mona Lisa
- The last supper shows Jesus and his _____________
- The main character of one of the most famous plays of all time!
- WHERE RENAISSANCE STARTED
- I ___________; Therefore I am.
15 Clues: Wrote "The Prince". • What Renaisssance means • WHERE RENAISSANCE STARTED • The other name of Mona Lisa • I ___________; Therefore I am. • William Shakespeare was born in this country. • The ___________ comedy. Famous work by Dante. • The place where Francesco del Giocondo lived. • The last supper shows Jesus and his _____________ • ...
Poetry Crossword (Mega Super Ultra Hard Edition) 2026-04-22
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- _____ of suffering, found in the War Photographer's room
- Extended Metaphor
- Shakespeare spoke of 'Wandering _____?'
- Adjective used through La Belle - synonyms include 'wan'
- Alliteration of Bs and Ps
- What is 'gone' at the end of 'Hide and Seek'?
- Search for my Tongue includes the 'mother' tongue and which other?
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- The form of 'Do Not Go Gentle'
- Name for four-line stanzas
- The Duke of Ferrara gave ______ then all smiles stopped
- The opposing animal mentioned in 'The Tyger'
- Describing something serious in an understated way
- When something small represents a whole (e.g 'a new set of wheels' for car)
- The form of 'Remember'
- Name for three-line stanzas
15 Clues: Extended Metaphor • The form of 'Remember' • Alliteration of Bs and Ps • Name for four-line stanzas • Name for three-line stanzas • The form of 'Do Not Go Gentle' • Shakespeare spoke of 'Wandering _____?' • The opposing animal mentioned in 'The Tyger' • What is 'gone' at the end of 'Hide and Seek'? • Describing something serious in an understated way • ...
Irodalom 2023-11-27
7 Clues: nagyon nézem • Szózat írója • Himnusz szerzője • Ki írta a Toldi-trilógiát? • Kinek a műve a Szentivánéji álom? • Melyik költő tűnt el/esett el a segesvári csatában? • Petőfi Sándor melyik művéből van az idézet: "Tüzesen süt le a nyári nap sugára/Az ég tetejéről a juhászbojtárra."
Renessanssi 2023-04-05
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- Kuuluisa kiinalainen hallitsijasuku.
- Eurooppalaiset aloittivat tämän, koska Amerikan plantaaseilla tarvittiin työvoimaa.
- Millä nimellä kutsutaan Amerikan alkuperäisasukkaita.
- Martin Lutherin aloittama katolisen kirkon uudistus.
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- Erityisesti espanjalaisten ja portugalilaisten tekemiä vaikeita matkoja.
- Renessanssin ihanne, josssa ihmisen tiedon kasvattaminen oli korkein päämäärä.
- Da Vinci, Michelangelo ja Shakespeare olivat tällaisia.
7 Clues: Kuuluisa kiinalainen hallitsijasuku. • Martin Lutherin aloittama katolisen kirkon uudistus. • Millä nimellä kutsutaan Amerikan alkuperäisasukkaita. • Da Vinci, Michelangelo ja Shakespeare olivat tällaisia. • Erityisesti espanjalaisten ja portugalilaisten tekemiä vaikeita matkoja. • Renessanssin ihanne, josssa ihmisen tiedon kasvattaminen oli korkein päämäärä. • ...
ROMEO and JULIET 2025-03-11
7 Clues: The author of the play • The setting of the play. • The main weapon used in the play. • The main male character in the story • What Romeo and Juliet got married in. • Male character who was killed by Romeo • The main female character in the story
England 2024-01-09
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- The current reigning monarch of England.
- England's national flower.
- The capital city of England.
- English physicist who formulated the laws of motion.
- The iconic clock tower in London.
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- Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
- Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
7 Clues: England's national flower. • The capital city of England. • The iconic clock tower in London. • The current reigning monarch of England. • Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. • English physicist who formulated the laws of motion. • Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
LITERATURA ROMÁNTICA 2025-06-11
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- Género literario extenso que cuenta una historía de amor.
- Apellido del autor de "Romeo y Julieta"
- Medio tradicional para expresar sentimientos (plural)
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- Hija de los Capuleto
- Sentimiento profundo, tema central del genero romántico.
- Flor comúnmente asociada al amor.
- Acción que representata afecto con los labios
7 Clues: Hija de los Capuleto • Flor comúnmente asociada al amor. • Apellido del autor de "Romeo y Julieta" • Acción que representata afecto con los labios • Medio tradicional para expresar sentimientos (plural) • Sentimiento profundo, tema central del genero romántico. • Género literario extenso que cuenta una historía de amor.
GOETHE 2026-04-24
7 Clues: Kus kogus ta enim kuulsust? • Mis liikumisest oli Goethe osa? • Mis oli tema elutöö teose pealkiri? • Mis rahvusest oli Johann Wolfgang Goethe? • Miks on 1832. aasta oluline? See on Goethe ... • Mis oli üks paljudest ametitest, mida Goethe omas? • Mis inglise kirjanikult võttis Goethe palju inspiratsiooni?
Historical Crossword 2013-09-29
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- In Victorian times, some children had jobs as chimney ....
- The Church of England was created by ...............
- Rats and ...... caused the plague
- Between 1939 and 1945 was World War ....
- Roman name for a half goat half man
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- The Greek God of Lightning
- Shakespeare was a playwright in the ......... era
- The Olympic Games was invented by the ..........
- Most children didn't make it as far as ........ years old in the Victorian times
- The Last Catholic Queen was Queen ........
10 Clues: The Greek God of Lightning • Rats and ...... caused the plague • Roman name for a half goat half man • Between 1939 and 1945 was World War .... • The Last Catholic Queen was Queen ........ • The Olympic Games was invented by the .......... • Shakespeare was a playwright in the ......... era • The Church of England was created by ............... • ...
Unité 4 : Mon année scolaire 2021-01-05
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- If you're sporty you'll enjoy this class
- This is the class where you're most likely to encounter Shakespeare
- Can be classes like web page or graphic design
- Here we can paint and draw
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- German, French and ... are official languages of Belgium
- At NHS, if you don't take Spanish you take...
- If you want to study life take la...
- The French Revolution is an important event in...
- Say bonjour, not hi
- Algebra and calculus are examples of les...
10 Clues: Say bonjour, not hi • Here we can paint and draw • If you want to study life take la... • If you're sporty you'll enjoy this class • Algebra and calculus are examples of les... • At NHS, if you don't take Spanish you take... • Can be classes like web page or graphic design • The French Revolution is an important event in... • ...
Joanna Regita 2017-02-08
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- animals that have wings but can't fly
- group who their ex member is Zayn Malik
- person who keeps cleaning up the house
- person who used to lead USA before Donald Trump
- person who cleans the inside of chimney
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- person who work to put out the fire
- someone who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet'
- place where is the capital city of Philippines
- person who drives the plane
- place where you can find a lot of books
10 Clues: person who drives the plane • person who work to put out the fire • someone who wrote 'Romeo and Juliet' • animals that have wings but can't fly • person who keeps cleaning up the house • place where you can find a lot of books • group who their ex member is Zayn Malik • person who cleans the inside of chimney • place where is the capital city of Philippines • ...
OKUMA BİLMEYEN KİTAPÇI 2021-11-29
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- Çektiği pirinş kadranda yandaki resmi gören Property'nin çağırdığı odanın adı
- Property'inin kedisi
- Kitap sayfalarına eski görünümü vermeye yarayan bitki
- Joneslerin küçük kitabevinin adı
- Bay Montgamery'nin 43 milyon poundluk el yazması Shakespeare kitabına döktüğünü sandığı içecek
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- Michael'in kitabevinde en sevdiği odanın adı
- Property'i bulan Michael'in onu koyduğu yer
- Property Jones'in herkesten sakladığı sır
- Joneslerin mucize eseri diye nitelendirdikleri Büyük Montgamery Kitabevi'nin sıradaki sahibi olmak için katılmaları gereken şey
- Joneslerin uyurken kullandıkları, yataktan bile daha rahat ettikleri yer
10 Clues: Property'inin kedisi • Joneslerin küçük kitabevinin adı • Property Jones'in herkesten sakladığı sır • Property'i bulan Michael'in onu koyduğu yer • Michael'in kitabevinde en sevdiği odanın adı • Kitap sayfalarına eski görünümü vermeye yarayan bitki • Joneslerin uyurken kullandıkları, yataktan bile daha rahat ettikleri yer • ...
Twelfth Night Quiz 2023-12-07
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- Nobility and upper class speak in his language?
- Who is separated from their twin sister in a shipwreck?
- The female character who is in love with Cesario
- Personna taken on by the Protagonist
- The character who disguises themself as a man
- The Duke who is in love with Olivia.
- The 3 types of play are History, Comedy and ____.
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- Who wrote Twelfth Night?
- Lady Olivia's head servant who does not like fun
- Where does the play take place?
10 Clues: Who wrote Twelfth Night? • Where does the play take place? • Personna taken on by the Protagonist • The Duke who is in love with Olivia. • The character who disguises themself as a man • Nobility and upper class speak in his language? • Lady Olivia's head servant who does not like fun • The female character who is in love with Cesario • ...
Set 7 Vocabulary 2023-12-07
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- She stepped _____ to avoid stepping in the puddle.
- the innermost thoughts that Juliet has that only the audience can hear
- the type of poem that Shakespeare wrote his prologues
- pilgrims who have undertaken a pilgrimage
- lack of agreement or harmony
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- Romeo was ______ from Verona because he killed Tybalt.
- The type of physical disagreement Tybalt and Mercutio had.
- synonyms: balk, baulk, check, deterrent, handicap, hinderance, hindrance
- She was _____ of her amazing style.
- synonyms: bitterness, gall, resentment
10 Clues: lack of agreement or harmony • She was _____ of her amazing style. • synonyms: bitterness, gall, resentment • pilgrims who have undertaken a pilgrimage • She stepped _____ to avoid stepping in the puddle. • the type of poem that Shakespeare wrote his prologues • Romeo was ______ from Verona because he killed Tybalt. • ...
Facts about England: A Crossword Challenge 2024-11-14
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- Official name of the British Parliament.
- Birthday of the writer on which English Language Day is celebrated.
- Annual horse race known as the Grand National.
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- Official residence of the British monarch.
- Famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire.
- Document signed in 1215 that limited the king's power.
- City known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
- National flower of England.
- English scientist known for the law of gravitation.
- Significant event that marked the end of Charles I reign.
10 Clues: National flower of England. • Official name of the British Parliament. • Famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. • Official residence of the British monarch. • Annual horse race known as the Grand National. • English scientist known for the law of gravitation. • Document signed in 1215 that limited the king's power. • ...
Facts about England: A Crossword Challenge 2024-11-14
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- Official name of the British Parliament.
- Birthday of the writer on which English Language Day is celebrated.
- Annual horse race known as the Grand National.
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- Official residence of the British monarch.
- Famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire.
- Document signed in 1215 that limited the king's power.
- City known as the birthplace of the Industrial Revolution.
- National flower of England.
- English scientist known for the law of gravitation.
- Significant event that marked the end of Charles I reign.
10 Clues: National flower of England. • Official name of the British Parliament. • Famous prehistoric monument in Wiltshire. • Official residence of the British monarch. • Annual horse race known as the Grand National. • English scientist known for the law of gravitation. • Document signed in 1215 that limited the king's power. • ...
PUZZLE OF THE RENAISSANCE 2025-03-22
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- A major theme in Hamlet, involving seeking justice for wrongdoing.
- The female poet who wrote How Do I Love Thee?.
- The country where Hamlet is set.
- The tragic protagonist of a famous Shakespeare play.
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- A form of poetry with 14 lines, often used in the Renaissance.
- Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother.
- A theme in How Do I Love Thee?
- A key literary form of the Renaissance, often performed
- Hamlet’s father who was murdered.
- A major theme in Hamlet.
10 Clues: A major theme in Hamlet. • Gertrude, Hamlet’s mother. • A theme in How Do I Love Thee? • The country where Hamlet is set. • Hamlet’s father who was murdered. • The female poet who wrote How Do I Love Thee?. • The tragic protagonist of a famous Shakespeare play. • A key literary form of the Renaissance, often performed • ...
Personaje celebre 2025-04-30
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- A provocat intrarea Americii in primul razboi mondial
- Dezastru petrecut in New Jersey
- Oras din Franta in care au avut loc doua evenimente importante la distanta mare in timp
- Octavian Augustus,Marc Antoniu si ...
- Teatrul lui Shakespeare
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- Craciunul original
- Numele real al celui mai mare cuceritor
- Si-a trimis un slujitor in prima linie a razboiului pentru ca era indragostit de sotia lui
- Rapirea copilului acestui erou este celebra
- Palat cu o vedere superba
10 Clues: Craciunul original • Teatrul lui Shakespeare • Palat cu o vedere superba • Dezastru petrecut in New Jersey • Octavian Augustus,Marc Antoniu si ... • Numele real al celui mai mare cuceritor • Rapirea copilului acestui erou este celebra • A provocat intrarea Americii in primul razboi mondial • ...
Govo English 2025-12-03
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- Big _____, our first book week novel
- A traitor
- Jesus's job, before the whole cruxifiction thing. Maybe Kiany's related to him?
- The location of Hamish's not so secret hiding spot
- the reason multiple student don't graduate in year 12
- the titular Shakespeare character with scorpions on the mind
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- The Noongar word for star, and one of our academic extension programs
- The top half of a winky face
- Rachel's old school, briefly
- The family from British Drama Peaky Blinders
10 Clues: A traitor • The top half of a winky face • Rachel's old school, briefly • Big _____, our first book week novel • The family from British Drama Peaky Blinders • The location of Hamish's not so secret hiding spot • the reason multiple student don't graduate in year 12 • the titular Shakespeare character with scorpions on the mind • ...
forfatter kryssord 2025-09-28
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- Skaperen av Harry Potters magiske verden.
- Amerikansk romanforfatter og novelleforfatter, kjent for "Den gamle mannen og havet".
- Pseudonym for Samuel Clemens, forfatter av "Tom Sawyer".
- Skrev klassiske romantiske romaner som "Stolthet og fordom".
- Russisk romanforfatter kjent for "Krig og fred".
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- En anerkjent engelsk dramatiker og poet.
- Forfatter av "En julefortelling" og "Oliver Twist".
- Norsk nobelprisvinner kjent for "Markens Grøde".
- Norsk dramatiker, ofte kalt det moderne dramas far.
- Kjent for sine detektivromaner, ofte med Hercule Poirot.
10 Clues: En anerkjent engelsk dramatiker og poet. • Skaperen av Harry Potters magiske verden. • Norsk nobelprisvinner kjent for "Markens Grøde". • Russisk romanforfatter kjent for "Krig og fred". • Forfatter av "En julefortelling" og "Oliver Twist". • Norsk dramatiker, ofte kalt det moderne dramas far. • Pseudonym for Samuel Clemens, forfatter av "Tom Sawyer". • ...
Romeo & Juliet Act II Scene 2 Vocabulary 2021-02-14
6 Clues: lie under oath • fighting, rebellion • ask anxiously, urge, beg • sorrow, saddened by someone's death • Juliet is the sun: What type of figure of speech? • Shakespeare uses this type of monologue (inner thoughts)
crossword level:easy 2020-11-17
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- You use it to write on a blackboard
- Scotland's most famous monster
- It is the "circus" of London
- A place in England where you can find big rocks
- You use it to shoot an arrow
- A rider with an armor and a sword
- the capital of England
- Goats have them on their heads
- A place where you can study peacefully
- a tiny domestic animal
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- Jewels that you put on your ears
- another word for fast/rapid
- we study it to avoid repeating our mistakes
- The theatre where Shakespeare used to word
- where you do your homework
- a sport you can't play without a net
- Animals that you can find at St James Park in London
- A typical English dish
- you use it to make the tea
19 Clues: A typical English dish • the capital of England • a tiny domestic animal • where you do your homework • you use it to make the tea • another word for fast/rapid • It is the "circus" of London • You use it to shoot an arrow • Scotland's most famous monster • Goats have them on their heads • Jewels that you put on your ears • A rider with an armor and a sword • ...
Ren and Ref crossword 2023-09-29
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- leonardo da vinci painted the last supper and the...
- focus on worldly themes instead of religious
- what book did thomas moore write?
- who wrote "in praise of folly"?
- painted the ceiling of the sistine chapel and the statue of David
- who created the printing press?
- what is the word for common language?
- where is rome located
- who was the author of the divine comedy?
- started the jesuit
- wealthy people who sponsored artists and commissioned works
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- who wrote the prince?
- this place became the banking center in europe
- what is it called to pay money to have your sins forgiven?
- he passed the edict of nantes
- where did the renaissance start
- william shakespeare was from...
- where did the northern renaissance begin?
- who did the protestants fight in the french wars of religion?
- imprisoned protestants
20 Clues: started the jesuit • who wrote the prince? • where is rome located • imprisoned protestants • he passed the edict of nantes • who wrote "in praise of folly"? • where did the renaissance start • who created the printing press? • william shakespeare was from... • what book did thomas moore write? • what is the word for common language? • who was the author of the divine comedy? • ...
A Tragic Crossword 2024-07-07
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- The protagonist's love interest
- Comprised of the rising action, a turning point, and a falling action
- The country that Hamlet describes as an "unweeded garden" in Act 1 Scene 2.
- What the ghost seeks
- A core theme of the play
- Claudius is this
- The wife of the fallen king, now remarried
- Hamlet is this kind of hero
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- A tragedy usually ends with this
- The turning point, where the hamartia is addressed
- The queen of England in Shakespeare's time
- Arguably the most famous playright in history
- Father of two
- The new king of Denmark, Old Hamlet's brother
- Laertes is this to Hamlet
- The audience's vicarious emotional journey with the tragic hero, leading to emotional release at the tragic end.
- Elizabethans valued this
- The titular protagonist
- Also known as the hero's "fatal flaw"
19 Clues: Father of two • Claudius is this • What the ghost seeks • The titular protagonist • Elizabethans valued this • A core theme of the play • Laertes is this to Hamlet • Hamlet is this kind of hero • The protagonist's love interest • A tragedy usually ends with this • Also known as the hero's "fatal flaw" • The queen of England in Shakespeare's time • ...
Probate Court Staff 2023-10-13
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- loves to sing
- clogged on Grand Ole Opry stage
- owns 2 cats & 2 dogs
- super into astrology, "a nerd about it"
- her parents are Jamaican and Haitian
- at some point she was Yasmine, Lois, Sydney, and Katy's supervisor
- related to President Lyndon B. Johnson
- attended the "Light the Night walk for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society" and held lanterns during walk
- obsessed with Disney World
- interned in Juvenile Court
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- loves Shakespeare and has played the roles of Ophelia and Juliet
- serves as a "Blanketeer" with Project Linus
- was Judge's boss before he became her boss
- used to run cross country
- enjoys the cooking at the GJAC cafe
- climbed Mount Fuji
- is a twin
- loves ice skating
- loves to cook and loves the holidays, especially Christmas with all of the lights and decorations
19 Clues: is a twin • loves to sing • loves ice skating • climbed Mount Fuji • owns 2 cats & 2 dogs • used to run cross country • obsessed with Disney World • interned in Juvenile Court • clogged on Grand Ole Opry stage • enjoys the cooking at the GJAC cafe • her parents are Jamaican and Haitian • related to President Lyndon B. Johnson • super into astrology, "a nerd about it" • ...
RELA crossord 3.2 2025-07-13
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- the painter of ‘Starry Night’.
- Name the war between North and South in the United States.
- the founder of Microsoft.
- Name the technically tallest mountain on Earth.
- What is the longest river in New Zealand?
- the French military leader who conquered much of Europe.
- the ship that sank in 1912.
- Name the painter of’Mona Lisa’
- the first president of United States.
- the period of’Rebirth’in Europe.
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- the author of’Romeo and Juliet’.
- the famous detective created by Doyle.
- Which active volcanic island on New Zealand erupted in 2019?
- Where is Te Puia located?
- the highest mountain in the world which is formed by folding mainly.
- the first human to walk on the moon.
- the scientist who formulated the theory of Relativity.
- the scientist who discovered Gravity.
- the British Prime Minister of World War Two.
19 Clues: the founder of Microsoft. • Where is Te Puia located? • the ship that sank in 1912. • the painter of ‘Starry Night’. • Name the painter of’Mona Lisa’ • the author of’Romeo and Juliet’. • the period of’Rebirth’in Europe. • the first human to walk on the moon. • the scientist who discovered Gravity. • the first president of United States. • the famous detective created by Doyle. • ...
Chapter Nine Brave New World 2023-11-28
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- society in New Mexico
- key element in the world states control of the socity
- State of being liked by a lot of people
- Author which John Savage quotes a lot
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- City where the scene takes place
- Character who enters the world state
- Beliefs and values of a certain group of people
- Name of the woman stranded in the reservation
8 Clues: society in New Mexico • City where the scene takes place • Character who enters the world state • Author which John Savage quotes a lot • State of being liked by a lot of people • Name of the woman stranded in the reservation • Beliefs and values of a certain group of people • key element in the world states control of the socity
Romeo and Juliet- Today 2023-06-14
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- Love, arguing with ____________, friendship, religion, rivalry and destiny.
- When it comes to classic love stories, Romeo and Juliet might very well be the most _______ tale of all.
- That was not my intention at all. I wanted to make a relentlessly ______________ film.
- “Deny thy ______ and refuse thy name, or, if thou wilt not, be but sworn my love, and ill no longer be a Capulet''
- Our young society is all about doing the things they are supposed to do, they do things which are what they think is “__________”, but is it?
- Today's audience may agree with Juliet’s first decision to not _________ Paris as they feel it's wrong for the parents to do that against Juliet.
- Love, family conflict, friendship, arguing with parents, rivalry, and _______ are themes that Shakespeare included into Romeo and Juliet.
- Two families and their ___________ for each other cost them both the most important things to them.
- Human ________ has not changed throughout the ages.
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- It is stated that love is one of the most entertaining ______ for the audience
- The film was based on the 1957 Broadway play following rival gangs, and won ten ___________ ________ including Best Picture.
- There’s a primal _________ to the story that is at home in dance.
- Like the quote from Virgil “love ___________ all and we all should not be fooled by discrimination and hate”.
- In a world full of conflict and hyper-_____________, the story is as close as ever.
- Jonathan Levine’s ______ ______ (2013) turned the principal teenagers into a human and zombie.
- “Shakespeare dealt with primary mythologies. ‘There’s a reason he has ____________ after 400 years. We look at them to understand where we are and where we’re going,”
- Many of the _________ and stories that we have in our modern world have been influenced by Romeo and Juliet
- In ballet, for instance, the lovers’ _________ has proven to be one of the most celebrated source materials.
18 Clues: Human ________ has not changed throughout the ages. • There’s a primal _________ to the story that is at home in dance. • Love, arguing with ____________, friendship, religion, rivalry and destiny. • It is stated that love is one of the most entertaining ______ for the audience • ...
Taylor Swift & References 2024-12-28
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- a frequent wondrous reference in Swift's discography - you are here!
- featured on an album with a plethora of religious metaphors, this song uses the biblical crucifixion as a means of representing persecution
- an english classic novel containing the possible first reference to a metaphorical textile
- this song references a famous poem containing multiple roads
- the name of a mythological king featured as a metaphor who got all that he wished for (against better judgement)
- the title for this novel appears as a concept in the lyrics of two songs: one from Fearless, and one from 1989
- the author of a story which is referenced in two Taylor Swift songs - one of which being perhaps the most overt literary reference in her discography
- the name of the greek god who cursed the character blessed with prophecy referenced in a Taylor Swift song
- a play on this romantic poet's name appears in a song on the folklore album
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- a quote from this character is paraphrased in the song 'happiness'
- the first reference to this Shakespeare play in Taylor's discography is obvious - but which song features a line from the play reworded to fit a new narrative?
- a character who provided the namesake for a recent song was based on this (real) Lady
- the initials of the writer who authored the children's book which provided inspiration for the lyrics in one of Swift's most recent releases
- the opening line for this song is adapted from the opening line for a Dickens novel
- the title of this Shakespeare work has been referenced in two songs - with a very different ending to the line in each
- this novel served as the muse for a titular track from one of Taylor's albums
- a greek hero once mentioned by name in the lyrics of a Taylor Swift song
- the virtue featured in the name of a poem from which a line was borrowed for a song about an illicit affair...
18 Clues: this song references a famous poem containing multiple roads • a quote from this character is paraphrased in the song 'happiness' • a frequent wondrous reference in Swift's discography - you are here! • a greek hero once mentioned by name in the lyrics of a Taylor Swift song • a play on this romantic poet's name appears in a song on the folklore album • ...
London 2024-01-09
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- The current reigning monarch of England.
- England's national flower.
- The capital city of England.
- English physicist who formulated the laws of motion.
- The iconic clock tower in London.
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- Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
- Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
7 Clues: England's national flower. • The capital city of England. • The iconic clock tower in London. • The current reigning monarch of England. • Holegendary detective created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. • English physicist who formulated the laws of motion. • Famous English playwright known for works like "Romeo and Juliet."
English Literature Crossword 2020-02-20
7 Clues: A poem by Percy Bysshe Shelley • Author of the play 'Hayavadana' • Author of the play 'The Tempest' • The poet of 'The Road Not Taken' • Who wrote the play 'Oedipus Rex'? • Shakespeare's famous play 'The Merchant of ________' • William Shakespeare was also known as the "Bard of _____"
World Book Day 2025-04-19
7 Clues: This person writes books. • You ‘finish’ the book here. • This means the ‘name’ of a book. • This is what you do with a book! • You can borrow a book at this place. • This person is England’s most famous • You ‘turn’ these when you are reading a
Shakespeare Poet 2021-07-09
Shakespeare Props 2023-11-24
British Icons 2021-09-15
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- Member of the Beatles murdered by a fan
- Writer of ´Romeo and Julieta´
- annual awards of the British Phonographic Industry.
- Creator of the theory of the evolution
- Iconic tower with the clock in London
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- Name of the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales
- woman singer who released famous her single ´hello´
- name of a member of One Direction
- Scientist who found theory of gravity
- Real name of the actres of Hermione in Harry Potter
10 Clues: Writer of ´Romeo and Julieta´ • name of a member of One Direction • Scientist who found theory of gravity • Iconic tower with the clock in London • Creator of the theory of the evolution • Member of the Beatles murdered by a fan • Name of the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales • woman singer who released famous her single ´hello´ • ...
Bibliothèque 2021-09-18
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- sans elle on ne peut pas réaliser de grandes choses
- qualificatif de la générosité de l'homme qui plantait des arbres
- il est petit mais tellement célèbre
- jeune sainte à 18 ans
- ce que Lieuvain décide de faire
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- pays où vit le personnage le plus célèbre de Shakespeare
- combien de millions sont versés dans les différentes villes?
- peut-on aimer trop ?
- prénom de l'ami
- thème commun aux livres : Ethique à Nicomaque l'ami retrouvé et le Cheval rouge
10 Clues: prénom de l'ami • peut-on aimer trop ? • jeune sainte à 18 ans • ce que Lieuvain décide de faire • il est petit mais tellement célèbre • sans elle on ne peut pas réaliser de grandes choses • pays où vit le personnage le plus célèbre de Shakespeare • combien de millions sont versés dans les différentes villes? • ...
Allison Boose - World History Review 2022-01-07
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- global transfer of plants, animals, and diseases that occurred during European colonialization of America
- transatlantic trade between Europe, Africa, and America
- artists study and use of humans in art
- political hierarchy
- English playwright and actor in the Renaissance Era
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- system to print text and information that helped the spread of learning
- release of a person from punishment for a sin
- conquered Aztecs, took control of Mexico for Spain.
- monarchs are God's representatives on Earth
- rebirth
10 Clues: rebirth • political hierarchy • artists study and use of humans in art • monarchs are God's representatives on Earth • release of a person from punishment for a sin • conquered Aztecs, took control of Mexico for Spain. • English playwright and actor in the Renaissance Era • transatlantic trade between Europe, Africa, and America • ...
OKUMA BİLMEYEN KİTAPÇI 2021-11-29
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- Çektiği pirinç kadranda yandaki resmi gören Property'nin çağırdığı odanın adı
- Property'inin kedisi
- Kitap sayfalarına eski görünümü vermeye yarayan bitki
- Joneslerin küçük kitabevinin adı
- Bay Montgamery'nin 43 milyon poundluk el yazması Shakespeare kitabına döktüğünü sandığı içecek
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- Michael'in kitabevinde en sevdiği odanın adı
- Property'i bulan Michael'in onu koyduğu yer
- Property Jones'in herkesten sakladığı sır
- Joneslerin mucize eseri diye nitelendirdikleri Büyük Montgamery Kitabevi'nin sıradaki sahibi olmak için katılmaları gereken şey
- Joneslerin uyurken kullandıkları, yataktan bile daha rahat ettikleri yer
10 Clues: Property'inin kedisi • Joneslerin küçük kitabevinin adı • Property Jones'in herkesten sakladığı sır • Property'i bulan Michael'in onu koyduğu yer • Michael'in kitabevinde en sevdiği odanın adı • Kitap sayfalarına eski görünümü vermeye yarayan bitki • Joneslerin uyurken kullandıkları, yataktan bile daha rahat ettikleri yer • ...
John Tyler 2022-04-22
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- What number of president was John Tyler?
- Who was John Tyler's favorite author?
- When the American Civil War broke out in 1861, Tyler sided with which side?
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- How many kids did John Tyler have?
- How many bills did John Tyler veto?
- Tyler was an unhealthy child, thin and prone to what?
- How did John Tyler's wife die?
- What party did Tyler ally with?
- What did John Tyler study?
- Which month was John Tyler born in?
10 Clues: What did John Tyler study? • How did John Tyler's wife die? • What party did Tyler ally with? • How many kids did John Tyler have? • How many bills did John Tyler veto? • Which month was John Tyler born in? • Who was John Tyler's favorite author? • What number of president was John Tyler? • Tyler was an unhealthy child, thin and prone to what? • ...
CRUCI 1 2023-12-18
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- Gara sportiva che unisce nuoto corsa e ciclismo
- Comprende il vecchio e il nuovo testamento
- Film cult diretto da Brian De Palma nel 1983
- In questo luogo
- Modello di show televisivo ripetibile in più paesi
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- La patria di Shakespeare
- E’ un mammifero maculato o anche uno strumento che regge il microfono dall’alto
- Permettono un ascolto isolato di musica
- Il crostaceo anche detto il bernardo eremita
- E’ una prova per scolari o uomini di politica
10 Clues: In questo luogo • La patria di Shakespeare • Permettono un ascolto isolato di musica • Comprende il vecchio e il nuovo testamento • Il crostaceo anche detto il bernardo eremita • Film cult diretto da Brian De Palma nel 1983 • E’ una prova per scolari o uomini di politica • Gara sportiva che unisce nuoto corsa e ciclismo • Modello di show televisivo ripetibile in più paesi • ...
Flowers 2023-10-31
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- She wrote a song called flowers
- Harry Potter's aunt name
- One of the only types of flowers that grow on trees and do not produce fruit
- Shakespeare said a ____ by any other name would smell just as sweet
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- The real name for a wish flower
- A name of a flower famous in Hawaii
- Also a name of a color
- The largest family of flowering plants
- A famous Mario character
- Name of a famous song Post Malone wrote
10 Clues: Also a name of a color • Harry Potter's aunt name • A famous Mario character • The real name for a wish flower • She wrote a song called flowers • A name of a flower famous in Hawaii • The largest family of flowering plants • Name of a famous song Post Malone wrote • Shakespeare said a ____ by any other name would smell just as sweet • ...
History 2024-01-22
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- what weapon was created 1945
- what now famous landmark was attacked in 1941
- who wrote the play coriolanus
- who was known as the lady with the lamp- first name only
- who invented the world wide web
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- what was a common condition contracted in the trenches during war
- who was known as the virgin queen
- what did john snow discover at the broad street pump
- who created the germ theory
- which famous dictator died in 1945
10 Clues: who created the germ theory • what weapon was created 1945 • who wrote the play coriolanus • who invented the world wide web • who was known as the virgin queen • which famous dictator died in 1945 • what now famous landmark was attacked in 1941 • what did john snow discover at the broad street pump • who was known as the lady with the lamp- first name only • ...
History 2024-01-22
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- what weapon was created 1945
- what now famous landmark was attacked in 1941
- who wrote the play coriolanus
- who was known as the lady with the lamp- first name only
- who invented the world wide web
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- what was a common condition contracted in the trenches during war
- who was known as the virgin queen
- what did john snow discover at the broad street pump
- who created the germ theory
- which famous dictator died in 1945
10 Clues: who created the germ theory • what weapon was created 1945 • who wrote the play coriolanus • who invented the world wide web • who was known as the virgin queen • which famous dictator died in 1945 • what now famous landmark was attacked in 1941 • what did john snow discover at the broad street pump • who was known as the lady with the lamp- first name only • ...
Station 1 2024-01-24
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- The force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth
- The process of turning a gas into a liquid
- The formula for finding the area of a rectangle (length x width)
- The process by which plants make their own food.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The chemical symbol for gold
- The longest river in the world
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- The powerhouse of the cell
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet"
- The capital city of France
10 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • The capital city of France • The chemical symbol for gold • The longest river in the world • The author of "Romeo and Juliet" • The largest planet in our solar system. • The process of turning a gas into a liquid • The process by which plants make their own food. • The force that pulls objects toward the center of the Earth • ...
Renaissance 2024-01-14
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- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
- doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind
- period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- the everyday speech of the people
- someone who supports or champions something
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- ideally perfect state
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect
- someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person
- press a machine used for printing
- da Vinci Italian painter and sculptor and engineer and scientist and architect
10 Clues: ideally perfect state • press a machine used for printing • the everyday speech of the people • doctrine promoting the welfare of mankind • someone who supports or champions something • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect • someone who is not a clergyman or a professional person • period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages • ...
The Great Argentinian- Spanish Crossword 2019-02-12
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- A nightmare with elements of Buenos Aires.
- The epic of Mississippi.
- Starring Jack Black.
- Philosophy popularized by Emmanuel Kant.
- Another day we will watch the preserved butterflies rise from the --
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- Pope Francis, Diego Maradona and Jorge Luis Borges share this in common.
- Competitive composing and singing of verses native to South America
- Critique of the Koran.
- Famous author born in Mumbai.
- This person has a nickname associated with the most popular bar in the Christ locality.
10 Clues: Starring Jack Black. • Critique of the Koran. • The epic of Mississippi. • Famous author born in Mumbai. • Philosophy popularized by Emmanuel Kant. • A nightmare with elements of Buenos Aires. • Competitive composing and singing of verses native to South America • Another day we will watch the preserved butterflies rise from the -- • ...
Poetry Review 2024-04-21
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- poetry that doesn't use any strict meter or rhyme scheme
- comparison using like or as
- Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade is an example of this type of poetic device.
- Shakespeare poems
- a group of lines within a poem
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- a cultural revival
- neighborhood in New York that experienced #2 Down
- First name of poet Hughes
- the turn in thought in a sonnet
- metrical foot consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one
10 Clues: Shakespeare poems • a cultural revival • First name of poet Hughes • comparison using like or as • a group of lines within a poem • the turn in thought in a sonnet • neighborhood in New York that experienced #2 Down • poetry that doesn't use any strict meter or rhyme scheme • metrical foot consisting of one unstressed syllable followed by a stressed one • ...
Classs 1 Sirius 2023-04-01
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- The book [Harry Potter]'s writer
- The London residence of the British sovereign
- The capital city of Scotland
- A ccharacter of the most famoust detective novel in UK
- Ireland's capital
- A famous UK dessert
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- The smallest of the parts of UK
- Britian's most famous playwright, the writer of [Hamlet]
- A kind of short legs dog that's also the Queen Elizabeth II loved most
- One of the best unversity in Britian, founded by scholars who left Oxford
10 Clues: Ireland's capital • A famous UK dessert • The capital city of Scotland • The smallest of the parts of UK • The book [Harry Potter]'s writer • The London residence of the British sovereign • A ccharacter of the most famoust detective novel in UK • Britian's most famous playwright, the writer of [Hamlet] • ...
The renaissance 2024-11-02
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- Sculptor of the famous statue of David
- press Machine that helped spread books and ideas
- Renaissance philosophy that emphasized human potential and achievements
- Art technique used to create depth in paintings
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- Famous playwright of this period
- Period of “rebirth” in art and learning
- Renowned painter and inventor of the renaissance
- Renaissance painter known for works like “The School of Athens.”
- Tool that helped explorers find their way
- Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
10 Clues: Famous playwright of this period • Sculptor of the famous statue of David • Period of “rebirth” in art and learning • Tool that helped explorers find their way • Lisa Famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci • Art technique used to create depth in paintings • Renowned painter and inventor of the renaissance • press Machine that helped spread books and ideas • ...
forfatter kryssord 2025-09-28
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- Skaperen av Harry Potters magiske verden.
- Amerikansk romanforfatter og novelleforfatter, kjent for "Den gamle mannen og havet".
- Pseudonym for Samuel Clemens, forfatter av "Tom Sawyer".
- Skrev klassiske romantiske romaner som "Stolthet og fordom".
- Russisk romanforfatter kjent for "Krig og fred".
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- En anerkjent engelsk dramatiker og poet.
- Forfatter av "En julefortelling" og "Oliver Twist".
- Norsk nobelprisvinner kjent for "Markens Grøde".
- Norsk dramatiker, ofte kalt det moderne dramas far.
- Kjent for sine detektivromaner, ofte med Hercule Poirot.
10 Clues: En anerkjent engelsk dramatiker og poet. • Skaperen av Harry Potters magiske verden. • Norsk nobelprisvinner kjent for "Markens Grøde". • Russisk romanforfatter kjent for "Krig og fred". • Forfatter av "En julefortelling" og "Oliver Twist". • Norsk dramatiker, ofte kalt det moderne dramas far. • Pseudonym for Samuel Clemens, forfatter av "Tom Sawyer". • ...
forfatter kryssord 2025-09-28
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- Skaperen av Harry Potters magiske verden.
- Amerikansk romanforfatter og novelleforfatter, kjent for "Den gamle mannen og havet".
- Pseudonym for Samuel Clemens, forfatter av "Tom Sawyer".
- Skrev klassiske romantiske romaner som "Stolthet og fordom".
- Russisk romanforfatter kjent for "Krig og fred".
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- En anerkjent engelsk dramatiker og poet.
- Forfatter av "En julefortelling" og "Oliver Twist".
- Norsk nobelprisvinner kjent for "Markens Grøde".
- Norsk dramatiker, ofte kalt det moderne dramas far.
- Kjent for sine detektivromaner, ofte med Hercule Poirot.
10 Clues: En anerkjent engelsk dramatiker og poet. • Skaperen av Harry Potters magiske verden. • Norsk nobelprisvinner kjent for "Markens Grøde". • Russisk romanforfatter kjent for "Krig og fred". • Forfatter av "En julefortelling" og "Oliver Twist". • Norsk dramatiker, ofte kalt det moderne dramas far. • Pseudonym for Samuel Clemens, forfatter av "Tom Sawyer". • ...
Elizabethan Era Crossword 2013-05-10
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- Was an invention made in the Elizabethan Era.
- In 1644 the Globe Theater was _______
- What was the busiest time of year during the era?
- Medieval era ____ was a sign of wealth.
- Was part of the ______ Age in England.
- Who was an important English explorer at the time?
- What type of theater is the Globe Theater?
- _______ was the largest source of entertainment.
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- _______ were blamed for unexplainable events.
- __________ became popular during this time.
- How many spectators could the Globe Theater hold?
- The Elizabethan Era was inspired by the ___________.
- The Elizabethan era was named after who?
- He was an important scientist at the time.
- _____________ was the tool responsible for better education during this time.
- Who wrote Macbeth, Romeo and Juliet, and Hamlet?
16 Clues: In 1644 the Globe Theater was _______ • Was part of the ______ Age in England. • Medieval era ____ was a sign of wealth. • The Elizabethan era was named after who? • He was an important scientist at the time. • What type of theater is the Globe Theater? • __________ became popular during this time. • _______ were blamed for unexplainable events. • ...
Romeo & Juliet Crossword 2013-05-22
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- nurse's servant
- cousin of Juliet
- a comment made by a character to the audience which the others on stage do not hear
- killed his/herself with a dagger
- the city where Romeo is exiled to
- person who wrote Romeo & Juliet
- cousin of Benvoio son of Lord Montague
- died thursday and was killed by Romeo
- Juliet's last name
- portrayed by one actor who often speaks the prologue and epilogue and speaks directly to the audience
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- where the cities of Verona and Mantua are
- the great feeling Romeo & Juliet fet for each other
- Juliet's age
- what Romeo kills himself with
- killed by tybalt
- referance to a well-known character, place, or situation from history, music, art, or another work of literature
16 Clues: Juliet's age • nurse's servant • cousin of Juliet • killed by tybalt • Juliet's last name • what Romeo kills himself with • person who wrote Romeo & Juliet • killed his/herself with a dagger • the city where Romeo is exiled to • died thursday and was killed by Romeo • cousin of Benvoio son of Lord Montague • where the cities of Verona and Mantua are • ...
Romeo i Julija 2018-06-12
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- dio koji nazivamo i uvod, obično je pripovjedač
- duži ili kraći govor jednog lika
- grad u kojem je Shakespeare pisao, radio i živio
- upute glumcima o izvođenju nekog prizora koje se pišu u zagradama
- gradić u kojem je smještena radnja Romea i Julije
- zemlja gdje je prvo nastala drama - antička...
- vrsta oružja kojim si Julija oduzima život
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- Shakespearova poznata tragedija
- dramska vrsta kojoj pripada ovo djelo
- sporedni lik za kojega se Julija trebala udati
- ime fratra koji pomaže zaljubljenima
- glavni motiv ove tragedije
- dramu koja se izvodi na pozornici dijelimo na...
- književni rod kojem pripada ovo djelo
- planet s kojim Romeo uspoređuje Juliju u sceni na balkonu
- tekućina koju popije Romeo misleći da je Julija mrtva
16 Clues: glavni motiv ove tragedije • Shakespearova poznata tragedija • duži ili kraći govor jednog lika • ime fratra koji pomaže zaljubljenima • dramska vrsta kojoj pripada ovo djelo • književni rod kojem pripada ovo djelo • vrsta oružja kojim si Julija oduzima život • sporedni lik za kojega se Julija trebala udati • zemlja gdje je prvo nastala drama - antička... • ...
A very British crosswords 2024-08-19
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- "Llanfairpwllgwyngyll" is a city in
- Traditional hot beverage enjoyed in the UK
- Group who sang "Wannabe"
- In the pub you order "a .... of beer"
- This country's flag is blue with a white diagonal cross
- Iconic bridge in London
- The capital of Northern Ireland
- This prince married an American actress called Meghan
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- A magical story created by the British writer J.K. Rowling
- "mushy ...." go well with a meatpie
- Boyband that topped the charts with "What Makes You Beautiful"
- Scotland's national animal is a
- He wrote one of the biggest love stories of all time
- A fictive famous detective who lived in London
- The cabs in London are
- The Clock on London's most iconic tower
16 Clues: The cabs in London are • Iconic bridge in London • Group who sang "Wannabe" • Scotland's national animal is a • The capital of Northern Ireland • "mushy ...." go well with a meatpie • "Llanfairpwllgwyngyll" is a city in • In the pub you order "a .... of beer" • The Clock on London's most iconic tower • Traditional hot beverage enjoyed in the UK • ...
Medios de transporte y lugares 2023-02-20
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- Lots of big buildings. Not a little town.
- it's like a bicycle but with a motor
- Work place with desks and cubicles
- You must take it to go to other countries (por aire)
- Splash Splush. It's summer, vamos a la ...
- I wanna go see the new Shakespeare play at the...
- the most common medio de transporte (por tierra)
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- Like a market, but super
- I feel like learning about dinosaurs, vamos al..
- Beach please
- Goes underground (por tierra)
- choo choo
- You want to watch a new movie you go to the...
- Where yo keep your money (no, not your wallet)
- If you go on a cruise you're on a ... (por mar)
- If you go fishing you use a little ...
16 Clues: choo choo • Beach please • Like a market, but super • Goes underground (por tierra) • Work place with desks and cubicles • it's like a bicycle but with a motor • If you go fishing you use a little ... • Lots of big buildings. Not a little town. • Splash Splush. It's summer, vamos a la ... • You want to watch a new movie you go to the... • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-02-06
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- City where Romeo and Juliet is set
- Shakespeare's wife's name
- Name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed
- Who delivers the prologue at the start of the play?
- Shakespearean word for beg
- Juliet's surname
- The tree Romeo sits under in his love sick state
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- An adjective (describing word) that the Prince uses to describe the families
- The woman Romeo loves at the start of the play
- The term for two words that have the same vowel sound (eg. tread and fled)
- The number of times the Montagues and Capulets have recently "disturbed the quiet of [the] streets"
- One of the Montague servants
- Romeo's cousin
- Another famous Shakespeare play
- Juliet's cousin
- The punishment threatened by the Prince
16 Clues: Romeo's cousin • Juliet's cousin • Juliet's surname • Shakespeare's wife's name • Shakespearean word for beg • One of the Montague servants • Another famous Shakespeare play • City where Romeo and Juliet is set • The punishment threatened by the Prince • The woman Romeo loves at the start of the play • The tree Romeo sits under in his love sick state • ...
'West Side Story' 2024-01-23
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- Anita's boyfriend and leader of 'The Sharks'
- The dance style in West Side Story
- The writer of the play West Side Story is based on
- The boy Bernado wants Maria to date
- The city West Side Story is set in
- The name of the American gang
- Bernado's girlfriend who looks out for Maria
- The name of the Puerto Rican gang
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- The country West Story Story is set in
- The event where the characters socialise
- The name of the police officer
- The name of the man who owned the drugstore where Tony works
- Main male character
- The weapons secretly used by the two gangs
- The style of music in West Side Story
- Main female character
16 Clues: Main male character • Main female character • The name of the American gang • The name of the police officer • The name of the Puerto Rican gang • The dance style in West Side Story • The city West Side Story is set in • The boy Bernado wants Maria to date • The style of music in West Side Story • The country West Story Story is set in • The event where the characters socialise • ...
Renessanss 2024-11-04
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- - Renessansiajastul keskendus filosoofia, mis rõhutas inimese võimete arendamist.
- - Tuntud renessansiajastu helilooja, kes lõi palju muusikat.
- - Klaviatuuriga instrument, mis toodab pehme heli, mängides keeli.
- - Renessansiajastu puupuhkpill, millel on iseloomulik kõver kuju.
- - Kunsti ja kultuuri periood, mis järgnes keskajale.
- - Renessansi kunstis kasutatav tehnika, mis loob kolmemõõtmelise efekti.
- - Renessansiajastu muusika peamine element, mis tähistab harmooniat.
- - Renessansiajastu muusikateos, mis sisaldab mitmeid häältemoodustisi.
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- - Renessansiaegne puupuhkpill, millel on sügav ja tumedam heli.
- - Renessansi kirjanduse tuntud autor, kes kirjutas "Romeo ja Julia".
- - Klaviatuuriga instrument, millel on plokkflöödi või kitarrilaadne heli.
- - Puit või plastmassist puhumisinstrument, millel on sirged augud ja lühike keelpill.
- - Surnute mälestamiseks kirjutatud missa.
- - Renessansiaegne liikumine, mis soodustas teaduse ja filosoofia arengut.
- - Renessansiaegne pealinn, tuntud kunstnike poolest.
- - Suur klaviatuuriga muusikainstrument, mis kasutab häälekeeli.
16 Clues: - Surnute mälestamiseks kirjutatud missa. • - Renessansiaegne pealinn, tuntud kunstnike poolest. • - Kunsti ja kultuuri periood, mis järgnes keskajale. • - Tuntud renessansiajastu helilooja, kes lõi palju muusikat. • - Renessansiaegne puupuhkpill, millel on sügav ja tumedam heli. • - Suur klaviatuuriga muusikainstrument, mis kasutab häälekeeli. • ...
Krzyżówka na Międzynarodowy Dzień Języków 2025-09-21
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- - Szkocja, Anglia, Irlandia Północna i ... wchodzą w skład UK
- - czarne ... typu "Black Tyle" to znak rozpoznawczy ulic Londynu
- - William ... jest twórcą m.in. "Hamleta" czy "Romea i Julii"
- - uniwersytet ... jest jedną z najbardziej prestiżowych uczelni na świecie
- Ben - Dzwoni w Londynie
- Times - najstarsza gazeta na świecie, powstała w 1785 roku
- League - najlepsza piłkarska Liga na świecie
- - stolica Anglii
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- Abbey - odbywają się tam koronacje monarchów Wielkiej Brytanii
- Phone - czerwona budka, dzwoni się z niej na ulicy
- - kręgi kamienne, jedną z największych atrakcji Wielkiej Brytanii
- - Często pita przez Brytyjczyków
- - zbierają się tam kibice, oglądając wydarzenia sportowe przy piwie
- Carta - pierwszy dokument wpływający na prawa obywatelskie, zapisany w 1215 r.
- - czerwony ... jeździ w Londynie
- - ... III to obecny król Wielkiej Brytanii
16 Clues: - stolica Anglii • Ben - Dzwoni w Londynie • - Często pita przez Brytyjczyków • - czerwony ... jeździ w Londynie • - ... III to obecny król Wielkiej Brytanii • League - najlepsza piłkarska Liga na świecie • Phone - czerwona budka, dzwoni się z niej na ulicy • Times - najstarsza gazeta na świecie, powstała w 1785 roku • ...
West Side Story 2024-02-22
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- The place where Anita and Maria discuss Maria's dress for the dance
- Maria's equivalent in Shakespeare's version of the play
- Author of original story
- Girlfriend of Bernardo
- The meeting the leaders have to discuss the fight
- Leader of the Jets
- Name of the dance chaperone
- Song Shark girls sing talking about the land of their new opportunities
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- The name of Riff's girlfriend
- Police officer that works with Schrank
- Dancing done in the gym by both groups
- Plain-clothes police officer
- City in which the play takes place
- Group made up of sons and grandson of Irish, Polish, and Italian immigrants
- Tony's equivalent in Shakespeare's version of the play
- Former leader of the jets
- Young man who is to marry Maria
- Bernardo's sister and Tony's love interest
- The owner of the drug store
19 Clues: Leader of the Jets • Girlfriend of Bernardo • Author of original story • Former leader of the jets • Name of the dance chaperone • The owner of the drug store • Plain-clothes police officer • The name of Riff's girlfriend • Young man who is to marry Maria • City in which the play takes place • Police officer that works with Schrank • Dancing done in the gym by both groups • ...
Antiikista valistukseen -ristikko 2024-04-10
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- antiikin Kreikan tunnetuin naisrunoilija
- ensimmäinen suomenkielinen kirja
- = kertova runoelma
- järjen ja tiedon arvokkuutta korostava suuntaus
- ensimmäisiä novellin lajityyppiä edustavia teoksia
- Aristoteleen termi pelon ja säälin tunteista vapautumisen ja puhdistumisen kokemukselle
- "Don Quijote" -romaanissa päähenkilön pahimmat vastustajat
- seura, joka alkoi julkaista Suomen ensimmäistä sanomalehteä
- kritisoi huumorin keinoin, saattaa sisältää esimerkiksi karnevalismia
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- = moraalinen eläintarina
- kertomus kulttuurista sivuun joutuneista tai paenneista henkilöistä, jotka joutuvat selviytymään haastavissa olosuhteissa
- dumppasi Ekho-nymfin ja kaikki muutkin kosiskelijat, rakastui omaan peilikuvaansa ja muuttui narsissiksi
- ei Kalevala vaan se toinen teos, joka sisältää suomenkielistä kansanrunoutta
- lappunen, jonka ostamalla sai syntejään anteeksi keskiajalla
- lyriikan tiettyjä mittasääntöjä noudattava laji, jonka taitureita olivat mm. Francesco Petrarca ja William Shakespeare
- klassismin kanssa samoihin aikoihin vaikuttanut tyylikausi ja klassismille lähes vastakohtainen
- = huvinäytelmä
- runojen säestämiseen hyödynnetty Apollon ja Orfeuksen soitin
- William Shakespearen luoma Tanskan prinssi
19 Clues: = huvinäytelmä • = kertova runoelma • = moraalinen eläintarina • ensimmäinen suomenkielinen kirja • antiikin Kreikan tunnetuin naisrunoilija • William Shakespearen luoma Tanskan prinssi • järjen ja tiedon arvokkuutta korostava suuntaus • ensimmäisiä novellin lajityyppiä edustavia teoksia • "Don Quijote" -romaanissa päähenkilön pahimmat vastustajat • ...
Culture 2024-04-22
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- / What is the largest desert in the world?
- / What is the largest country in the world by land area?
- What is the currency of the United Kingdom?
- What is the chemical symbol for water?
- lee /Who is the author of "To Kill a Mockingbird"?
- / What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- is the capital of France?
- /What is the chemical symbol for gold?
- What is the largest ocean in the world?
- / What is the smallest continent?
- Au
- / What is the currency of Japan?
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- Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"?
- What is the main language spoken in Brazil?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- / What is the currency of China?
- What is the capital of Spain?
- / What is the chemical symbol for silver?
19 Clues: Au • is the capital of France? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"? • What is the capital of Spain? • / What is the currency of China? • / What is the currency of Japan? • / What is the smallest continent? • What is the chemical symbol for water? • /What is the chemical symbol for gold? • What is the largest ocean in the world? • ...
Othello Crossword 2024-04-12
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- Only one character on stage; speaking inner
- Item Emilia takes to give to Iago
- Design on Othello's gift to Desdemona
- Iago's position at the very beginning of the play
- Wife to Othello
- Desires to be lieutenant and seek revenge on Othello
- General of the Venice Army
- A descriptive word or phrase used in place of or along with a name
- Venetian senator, does not accept Desdemona's marriage
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- Used for comic relief in Shakespeare plays
- Fleet which Othello and his army set to attack
- Reason why Cassio fights Montano
- Venice and Cyprus are ______
- Many characters' ironic description of Iago
- Lieutenant to Othello at the beginning of the play
- Wife of Iago, Desdemona's attendant
- Secretly in love with Desdemona
- to audience
- Governor of Cyprus whom Cassio fights
19 Clues: to audience • Wife to Othello • General of the Venice Army • Venice and Cyprus are ______ • Secretly in love with Desdemona • Reason why Cassio fights Montano • Item Emilia takes to give to Iago • Wife of Iago, Desdemona's attendant • Design on Othello's gift to Desdemona • Governor of Cyprus whom Cassio fights • Used for comic relief in Shakespeare plays • ...
Sip and Solve 2025-01-18
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- The biggest purchase they have made together
- Name of Amelia & Greg’s snake
- College where they met
- Amelia’s favorite color
- State they are both originally from
- Name of Greg & Amelia’s gecko
- Hobby of Greg’s
- The thing that made Greg say “yes” to moving across the country
- Greg’s favorite color
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- Town where they currently live
- State in which they currently live
- Amelia’s favorite thing to “watch”
- Only foreign country they have been to together
- Type of vehicle they got engaged on
- Amelia’s last name after marriage
- Writer of the play they played rival suitors in
- Engineering material Greg works with at his job
- Type of hat Greg wore when they first met that almost made Amelia run away, he hasn’t worn one since
- National Park near their home
19 Clues: Hobby of Greg’s • Greg’s favorite color • College where they met • Amelia’s favorite color • Name of Amelia & Greg’s snake • Name of Greg & Amelia’s gecko • National Park near their home • Town where they currently live • Amelia’s last name after marriage • State in which they currently live • Amelia’s favorite thing to “watch” • Type of vehicle they got engaged on • ...
gen kno 2 2026-03-09
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- Site of the famous wooden horse story
- Last active ruler of the Ptolemaic Kingdom
- Electrical pioneer with a unit of magnetism named after him
- Classic vampire story set partly in Transylvania
- Lavish royal residence of Louis XIV
- Militaristic rival of Athens
- Location of the 1986 reactor disaster
- Western military alliance formed during the Cold War
- Inventor linked to the movable-type printing press
- Final defeat of Napoleon
- Greek epic about a long journey home
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- Child prodigy of classical music
- Former high-security prison in San Francisco Bay
- Scandal that forced a US president to resign
- Author of Hamlet and Macbeth
- Carta English document limiting the king’s power
- Scientist behind the theory of evolution by natural selection
- Famous circle of standing stones in England
- Place whose name means a crushing defeat
- City buried by a volcanic eruption
20 Clues: Final defeat of Napoleon • Author of Hamlet and Macbeth • Militaristic rival of Athens • Child prodigy of classical music • City buried by a volcanic eruption • Lavish royal residence of Louis XIV • Greek epic about a long journey home • Site of the famous wooden horse story • Location of the 1986 reactor disaster • Place whose name means a crushing defeat • ...
History & Role of Witchcraft in Shakespeare’s Time crossword 2024-02-28
6 Clues: A famous poet • Its about a love story • published by King James • This act was passed in 1542 • Person inspired by the English parliament • Inspired by the ghost of Banquo in Macbeth
History & Role of Witchcraft in Shakespeare’s Time crossword 2024-02-28
6 Clues: A famous poet • Its about a love story • published by King James • This act was passed in 1542 • Person inspired by the English parliament • Inspired by the ghost of Banquo in Macbeth
Mr McCarthy's Cryptic Crossword 2024-06-06
6 Clues: Literature for reading (5) • A king altered I'm sad (5) • Language distorted shingle (7) • found in spreading knowledge(7) • bard who makes a phrase speak (11) • Best teacher oddly in cram rhythm (2,8)
Hamlet crossword 2024-03-18
6 Clues: wrote ‘Hamlet’ • Hamlet’s closest friend • King Hamlet was killed with • Country that ‘Hamlet’ takes place in • Hamlet’s Mother and wife of the king • Name of the former king, who was recently found dead
Shakespeare much ado about nothing 2019-11-24
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- starts with C and is one of Don Johns associates
- starts with L and is a noble
- starts with B and is cop
- starts with B and is the waiting man in Leonato’s household
- starts with D and is the policeman
- starts with B and is a boy
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- starts with U and is one of hero’s waiting women
- starts with A and is leonato’s elderly brother
- starts with B and is the deputy of dogberry
- starts with C and is a boy
- John starts with D and is brother of Don Pedro
- starts with B and is a girl
- starts with M and is hero’s serving woman
- starts with H and is a girl
14 Clues: starts with B and is cop • starts with C and is a boy • starts with B and is a boy • starts with B and is a girl • starts with H and is a girl • starts with L and is a noble • starts with D and is the policeman • starts with M and is hero’s serving woman • starts with B and is the deputy of dogberry • starts with A and is leonato’s elderly brother • ...
London beside the River Thames 2015-02-21
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- It's were the British Government meets
- The capital city of Great Britain.
- Shakespeare acted there (2 words)
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- Most famous bell of London (2 words)
- You can see the crown jewels there (3 words)
- Ships need it in London (2 words)
- A famous writer who lived in London
- Gives you a great view of Londen (2 words)
8 Clues: Ships need it in London (2 words) • Shakespeare acted there (2 words) • The capital city of Great Britain. • A famous writer who lived in London • Most famous bell of London (2 words) • It's were the British Government meets • Gives you a great view of Londen (2 words) • You can see the crown jewels there (3 words)
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE PART 2 2021-05-27
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- Name of the first English actress
- Surname of the co-writer of Henry VI
- Practice criticised by the Church
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- Surname of the author who is believed to be a fraud
- The only ones allowed to act
- Name of the king who let women act
- Surname of the Lord Chancellor of England
- Collected edition of Shakespeare's work
8 Clues: The only ones allowed to act • Name of the first English actress • Practice criticised by the Church • Name of the king who let women act • Surname of the co-writer of Henry VI • Collected edition of Shakespeare's work • Surname of the Lord Chancellor of England • Surname of the author who is believed to be a fraud
The Renaissance 2021-03-24
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- an Italian artist and sculpture
- invented in 1450 made the spread of ideas faster and easier
- He was an Italian scientist and Scholar
- one of the most famous English writers
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- The rebirth period of the middle ages
- The lead protestant that had his own branch of christianity
- the protest against catholic church
- One of the most famous italian painters
8 Clues: an Italian artist and sculpture • the protest against catholic church • The rebirth period of the middle ages • one of the most famous English writers • He was an Italian scientist and Scholar • One of the most famous italian painters • The lead protestant that had his own branch of christianity • invented in 1450 made the spread of ideas faster and easier
!!!Hard Words!!! 2022-01-31
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- did not socialize with criminals
- a document issued by a legal or government official authorizing the police or some other body to make an arrest
- extremely or unusually small.
- shares characteristics of Shakespeare (play)
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- a person's face or facial expression.
- tell (private or sensitive information).
- just or only
- resembling a palace in being spacious and splendid.
8 Clues: just or only • extremely or unusually small. • did not socialize with criminals • a person's face or facial expression. • tell (private or sensitive information). • shares characteristics of Shakespeare (play) • resembling a palace in being spacious and splendid. • ...
ENGLISH LITERATURE MOVEMENTS 2023-10-26
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- A literary movement that focused on emotion, nature, and individualism.
- The Norman Conquests and the Canterbury Tales
- A cultural and artistic movement that began in Italy during the 14th century. ( Shakespeare)
- A constant evolution (IT)
- The old English.
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- Known for experimentation and individualism (Kafka)
- Name after a Queen. Battle between different movements
- Jane Austen and Alex Pope
8 Clues: The old English. • Jane Austen and Alex Pope • A constant evolution (IT) • The Norman Conquests and the Canterbury Tales • Known for experimentation and individualism (Kafka) • Name after a Queen. Battle between different movements • A literary movement that focused on emotion, nature, and individualism. • ...
Famous People for the Renaissance 2023-01-24
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- famous artist who sculpted "Virgin and Child"
- painted "The School of Athens"
- wrote "The Prince," a book on how a king could take power
- inventor of the printing press
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- were famous patrons that paid artists to make art
- painted the "Mona Lisa"
- was a famous playwright from England
- painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel
8 Clues: painted the "Mona Lisa" • painted "The School of Athens" • inventor of the printing press • was a famous playwright from England • painted the ceiling of the Sistine chapel • famous artist who sculpted "Virgin and Child" • were famous patrons that paid artists to make art • wrote "The Prince," a book on how a king could take power
MIND MAZE 2025-04-05
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- — The poet who wrote Sonnet 18.
- — A loving term used for someone dear.
- — A season in the opening line.
- — A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme.
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- — Means mild or moderate in behavior or weather.
- – What the sun does too hot or sometimes not at all.
- — Describes something that lasts forever.
- — When beauty disappears over time.
8 Clues: — The poet who wrote Sonnet 18. • — A season in the opening line. • — When beauty disappears over time. • — A loving term used for someone dear. • — Describes something that lasts forever. • — A 14-line poem with a specific rhyme scheme. • — Means mild or moderate in behavior or weather. • – What the sun does too hot or sometimes not at all.
Life in the Elizabethan Era 2025-10-22
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- A law about what you could wear was called a ________ law.
- People who stood to watch plays were called ________.
- The main city that grew by 400%.
- A famous playwright.
- The Queen of England during this era.
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- A fight between roosters was called ________.
- The Elizabethan Era is also called ‘The ________ Age’.
- London Bridge showed the heads of ________.
8 Clues: A famous playwright. • The main city that grew by 400%. • The Queen of England during this era. • London Bridge showed the heads of ________. • A fight between roosters was called ________. • People who stood to watch plays were called ________. • The Elizabethan Era is also called ‘The ________ Age’. • A law about what you could wear was called a ________ law.
Fred B's Crossword 2017-07-13
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- The language that Mrs Brooks teaches.
- The teacher who is expecting a baby.
- The secondary school that four people in our class are going to.
- Th largest country in the world.
- The mountain that one of the groups climbed at Bewerley.
- The most populated country in North America.
- The place where vikings came from.
- The Nordic God of Lightning.
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- The kind of bear from the North Pole.
- The house in school that isn't an abbey.
- The famous play-writer from Stratford-Upon-Avon.
- The famous mountain range in South America.
- The part that Sara played in our leavers' play.
- The surname of our former headteacher.
- The month of Grace Roberts' birthday.
- The longest river in South America.
16 Clues: The Nordic God of Lightning. • Th largest country in the world. • The place where vikings came from. • The longest river in South America. • The teacher who is expecting a baby. • The kind of bear from the North Pole. • The language that Mrs Brooks teaches. • The month of Grace Roberts' birthday. • The surname of our former headteacher. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-06
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- what is the national game of USA?
- fastest animal on land
- largest state in india
- Ashes is a term used in which Sports
- Which planet in our solar system is known as the Blue Planet?
- The gas usually filled in the electric bulb is
- The hardest substance available on earth is
- who invented Electric Chair?
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- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Which place is known as Mecca of Indian football
- Which football player has been voted as the best playmaker in the world for 2016
- who discovered the theory of relativity?
- What is Computer smallest information storage unit?
- largest country by population in the world
- which is our national fruit is
- Which is the longest river on the earth?
16 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 • who discovered the theory of relativity? • Which is the longest river on the earth? • largest country by population in the world • ...
Act 1 of Romeo and Juliet 2022-03-22
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- The city in which the story takes place
- This spoils the entire play
- The author of the play
- The kind of friend who says embarrassing things
- He threatens the two families
- He wants to fight the Montagues
- She raised Juliet; she speaks repetitively
- Romeo and Juliet call each other this (p. 81):
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- He throws a party and accepts all the guests
- Girl Romeo likes at first
- Those who attend the party are called this:
- She makes Romeo forget his first girl
- An imaginary queen who creates dreams
- A good catch, according to Juliet's mother
- He wants peace and good things for others
- This is an insult: "Do you ______ your nose at me?"
16 Clues: The author of the play • Girl Romeo likes at first • This spoils the entire play • He threatens the two families • He wants to fight the Montagues • She makes Romeo forget his first girl • An imaginary queen who creates dreams • The city in which the story takes place • He wants peace and good things for others • A good catch, according to Juliet's mother • ...
The Renaissance 2023-11-08
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- favorite subjects was the Madonna and child.
- introduced the movable type printing press to Europe
- David and Pietà, and the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- everyday language spoken by ordinary people in their own regions
- taught individuals how to be a Renaissance Man
- Father of the Italian Language
- came to mean “ideal place”
- Painted the Mona Lisa
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- the artistic center of the Northern Renaissance
- considered by many as the greatest playwright ever
- "It is better to be feared than loved”
- creates the illusion of depth
- painting that depicts aspects of everyday life
- exchanged sonnets with Michelangelo and helped publish The Courtier.
- was still the dominant subject of art
- study of the human body,
16 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa • study of the human body, • came to mean “ideal place” • creates the illusion of depth • Father of the Italian Language • was still the dominant subject of art • "It is better to be feared than loved” • favorite subjects was the Madonna and child. • painting that depicts aspects of everyday life • taught individuals how to be a Renaissance Man • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-02-07
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- Montague Romeo's mother, Montague's wife. She dies of grief after Romeo is exiled from Verona.
- Juliet's father
- Shakespeare English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers (1564-1616)
- son of Montegue
- servent to capulet
- Nephew of Montague and friend of Romeo
- He secretly marries Romeo and Juliet and hopes the union will bring peace to Verona.
- Juliet's faithful confidant and loyal friend/messenger in Juliet's affair with Romeo.
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- Romeo's dedicated servant, who brings Romeo the news of Juliet's death, unaware that her death is a ruse.
- Juliet's cousin
- Prince of Verona
- Capulet Juliet's mother, Capulet's wife. She is eager to see her daughter marry Paris.
- Was supposed to marry Juliet
- A kinsman to the Prince, and Romeo's close friend.
- Juliet's father
- Romeo's family who hate the Capulets
- Daughter of Capulet
- Tybalt's companion
- and Juliet- Play by WIlliam Shakespeare
19 Clues: Juliet's cousin • Juliet's father • son of Montegue • Juliet's father • Prince of Verona • servent to capulet • Tybalt's companion • Daughter of Capulet • Was supposed to marry Juliet • Romeo's family who hate the Capulets • Nephew of Montague and friend of Romeo • and Juliet- Play by WIlliam Shakespeare • A kinsman to the Prince, and Romeo's close friend. • ...
DRAMA 2024-02-23
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- penyelesaian konflik
- Drama yang dipentaskan hanya menggunakan mimik gestur pemain tanpa menggunakan dialog
- dalam drama yang berperan sebagai tokoh jahat
- orang yang mengatur jalannya drama
- Sebuah drama yang menggambarkan perjuangan seorang pahlawan melawan kekuatan jahat untuk menyelamatkan dunia.
- Pembicaraan dengan tokoh lain dalam pementasan drama
- dalam drama atau karya sastra lainnya, tokoh pendukung cerita disebut dengan istilah tokoh
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- bagian penutup naskah drama
- peristiwa mulai terjadi permasalahan antartokoh sampai pada puncaknya
- kalimat pengantar/pembuka
- tokoh protagonis dalam drama Romeo dan Juliet karya William Shakespeare?
- agar terlihat bermuka jahat,pemeran antagonis memerlukan jasa
- nama lain drama
- apa yang dimaksud drama
- pesan yang ingin disampaikan penulis kepada para penonton
- bagian alur yang ditandai dengan pertentangan antartokoh
16 Clues: nama lain drama • penyelesaian konflik • apa yang dimaksud drama • kalimat pengantar/pembuka • bagian penutup naskah drama • orang yang mengatur jalannya drama • dalam drama yang berperan sebagai tokoh jahat • Pembicaraan dengan tokoh lain dalam pementasan drama • bagian alur yang ditandai dengan pertentangan antartokoh • ...
Crossword 2024-08-02
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- What is the most widely consumed beverage in the world?
- What is the chemical symbol for water?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What is the main language spoken in Brazil?
- What is the largest planet in our solar system?
- Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"?
- What is the main ingredient in guacamole?
- What is the largest ocean on Earth?
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- What is the tallest mountain in the world?
- What is the capital of Thailand?
- What is the fastest land animal?
- What is the smallest country in the world?
- What is the smallest continent?
- What color are emeralds?
- What is the hardest natural substance on Earth?
- What planet is known as the Red Planet?
16 Clues: What color are emeralds? • Who painted the Mona Lisa? • What is the smallest continent? • What is the capital of Thailand? • What is the fastest land animal? • What is the largest ocean on Earth? • What is the chemical symbol for water? • Who wrote the play "Romeo and Juliet"? • What planet is known as the Red Planet? • What is the main ingredient in guacamole? • ...
Great Britain 2024-06-12
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- At the tube station Knightsbridge you can find ...
- Where do you find the Speaker's Corner?
- Where does the British monarch live?
- Where do royal weddings take place?
- Which British band was famous in the 1960s?
- Which spy is famous for Britain?
- Where can you find King Arthur's birthplace?
- Which sight was opened in 1894?
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- Most famous shopping street in London: ... street
- You can find temporary exhibitions at ... Memorial Museum
- Where can you find red sandstone cliffs?
- Name of the bell at the Houses of Parliament
- Pubs is the short version of ... houses
- Name of a coastal town in Cornwall
- A sight in London that is 135m tall
- Name of a famous English writer
16 Clues: Name of a famous English writer • Which sight was opened in 1894? • Which spy is famous for Britain? • Name of a coastal town in Cornwall • A sight in London that is 135m tall • Where do royal weddings take place? • Where does the British monarch live? • Where do you find the Speaker's Corner? • Pubs is the short version of ... houses • ...
Ch.8 extra credit 2026-04-28
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- French reformer who established a theocracy in Geneva
- Cultural rebirth movement beginning in fourteenth century Italy
- Muslim empire that threatened Christian Europe
- Philosophy centered on human potential and classical learning
- Hymn tune associated with Lutheran church music
- English playwright associated with the Globe Theatre
- French writer who pioneered the personal essay
- Epidemic that killed one third of Europe's population
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- Persecution of those accused of practicing dark magic
- Protestant theology based on predestination
- Literary form used by Erasmus to criticize the Church
- Dutch humanist scholar who wrote In Praise of Folly
- Institution at the center of the Protestant Reformation
- Government system ruled by a king or queen
- Country where the Renaissance originated
- Art form that dominated Renaissance artistic production
16 Clues: Country where the Renaissance originated • Government system ruled by a king or queen • Protestant theology based on predestination • Muslim empire that threatened Christian Europe • French writer who pioneered the personal essay • Hymn tune associated with Lutheran church music • Dutch humanist scholar who wrote In Praise of Folly • ...
McLaughlin Bio Crossword 2024-09-09
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- Playwright McLaughlin first name.
- Play about the Trojan War originally by Euripides, adapted by McLaughlin.
- The college McLaughlin teaches at.
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- McLaughlin grew up here.
- Played this role at Colorado Shakespeare Festival.
- Adapted this play about women withholding lovemaking to protest war.
- McLaughlin's most known acting role.
7 Clues: McLaughlin grew up here. • Playwright McLaughlin first name. • The college McLaughlin teaches at. • McLaughlin's most known acting role. • Played this role at Colorado Shakespeare Festival. • Adapted this play about women withholding lovemaking to protest war. • Play about the Trojan War originally by Euripides, adapted by McLaughlin.
English language day 2026-04-20
7 Clues: - A book with word meanings • - All the words a person knows • - The language celebrated on April 23 • - Written works (books, novels, plays) • - Famous words said or written by someone • - Famous English playwright, author of “Hamlet” • - An expression with a meaning different from the literal one
bio words 2021-01-13
7 Clues: a medicine like penicillin • a kind of life in a ecosystem • having a artificial body part • Shakespeare wrote a ______ about his life • a composted-able bag or straw is __________ • the scientist studies _______ of plants and animals • a book about somebody's life written by a different person
Shakespeare - Rómeó és Júlia 2020-09-13
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- Mi áll a tragédia középpontjában
- Mi okozza Júlia valódi halálát
- Hogy hívják Júlia családját
- Hogy hívják Rómeó családját
- Hogy hívják Júlia unokatestvérét
- Hol játszódik a történet
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- Mi a reneszánsz szó jelentése
- Hogy hívják Rómeó barátját
- Hány éves Júlia amikor a születésnapján bált rendeznek
- Ki értesítette Júlia családját a halálhíréről
10 Clues: Hol játszódik a történet • Hogy hívják Rómeó barátját • Hogy hívják Júlia családját • Hogy hívják Rómeó családját • Mi a reneszánsz szó jelentése • Mi okozza Júlia valódi halálát • Mi áll a tragédia középpontjában • Hogy hívják Júlia unokatestvérét • Ki értesítette Júlia családját a halálhíréről • Hány éves Júlia amikor a születésnapján bált rendeznek
