shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Macbeth Acts I, II, and III Review 2025-04-28
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- Duncan was King of ____
- Driving force behind Macbeth's actions
- A noble title held by those who have held military office, such as Cawdor
- Lady Macbeth's plan after killing Duncan (3 words)
- Speech delivered by a single character
- Also known as the Weird Sisters
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- A friend turned foe
- Author of Macbeth
- Suspects Macbeth of wrongdoing; the lords' last hope
- Claims the crown at the end of Act 2
- Prophesied to be king, but his father will not be
- Crime committed by Cawdor
- Malcolm flees here to seek refuge and assistance
- "Fair is _____, and _____ is fair."
- Macbeth has placed these in all noble's homes
- Thing that torments Macbeth throughout both Acts 2 and 3
16 Clues: Author of Macbeth • A friend turned foe • Duncan was King of ____ • Crime committed by Cawdor • Also known as the Weird Sisters • "Fair is _____, and _____ is fair." • Claims the crown at the end of Act 2 • Driving force behind Macbeth's actions • Speech delivered by a single character • Macbeth has placed these in all noble's homes • ...
End of Year Crossword By: Jeremy David Ricoy 2025-06-03
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- the second oldest musical instrument.
- Which state has the most desert.
- The most common name around the world.
- A military rank which the inventor of KFC was.
- A delightful treat made at a campfire.
- What animal has the scientific name "Unicorn?"
- The extinct species of human known for their robust build.
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- Who has the dangerous and bone-breaking job of running the blog?
- Something you usually take during summer.
- What goddess in Greek mythology brings the seasons of spring and summer?
- Where the Mammalogy class going after Tapewingo
- What was Shakespeare?
- The most landlocked state.
- The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by.
- What month has the most rainfall during it?
- The month named after Caesar
16 Clues: What was Shakespeare? • The most landlocked state. • The month named after Caesar • Which state has the most desert. • the second oldest musical instrument. • The most common name around the world. • A delightful treat made at a campfire. • Something you usually take during summer. • The name Pope Leo the 14th used to go by. • What month has the most rainfall during it? • ...
Barum Museum Quiz 2020-04-02
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- This bard played Barnstaple Guildhall (11)
- Historic pub that now serves pizza (5,4)
- Our untimely neighbour (4,5,4)
- Long gone primate island (6)
- the name of Barum's oldest bridge (4)
- Shapland and Petter's trade (9)
- Underwater mammals on the river Taw lights (8)
- The once famous tearooms on the Strand (8)
- First name of Mr Rock(Park) (7)
- This queen has her own walk on the Strand (4)
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- Original name of Cross Street (5)
- This church holds a wonky roof (2,6)
- Barnstaple train station's original title (8)
- This appendage starts the Barnstaple fair (4)
- This Pilton man sports a special colour (5)
- The library stands upon this long gone market (6)
- The last witch of barnstaple (5,4)
- This river's waters flow into the Taw (3)
- How many brethren perished in the plague (5)
19 Clues: Long gone primate island (6) • Our untimely neighbour (4,5,4) • Shapland and Petter's trade (9) • First name of Mr Rock(Park) (7) • Original name of Cross Street (5) • The last witch of barnstaple (5,4) • This church holds a wonky roof (2,6) • the name of Barum's oldest bridge (4) • Historic pub that now serves pizza (5,4) • This river's waters flow into the Taw (3) • ...
Drama Terminoloy 2016-12-28
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- group of actors in Greek drama
- type of theatre that mimed obscene plays and killed people
- abstract theatre based on expressing not explaining ideas
- type of theatre where the actors must be authentic
- type of stage for realistic theatre
- playwright during elizabethan times
- invisible wall between actors and audience
- type of theatre based on real life
- sentimental, over-the-top drama
- type of theatre with a chorus
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- type of characters in commedia dell arte
- Italian theatre with stock characters
- type of stage that juts into the audience
- type of stage that the audience surrounds
- Medieval play about Bible stories
- abstract drama based on dreams and the subconscious
- conversation between characters in a play
- type of drama concerned with morality and Bible stories
- Medieval play with a strong moral to the story
19 Clues: type of theatre with a chorus • group of actors in Greek drama • sentimental, over-the-top drama • Medieval play about Bible stories • type of theatre based on real life • type of stage for realistic theatre • playwright during elizabethan times • Italian theatre with stock characters • type of characters in commedia dell arte • type of stage that juts into the audience • ...
UNIT 9 CROSSWORDS (ANSWERS ARE IN ALL CAPS) 2024-04-24
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- Writer of “The Prince”
- Multiple Religious Wars
- What empire was weakened by the crusades
- The creator of Romeo & Juliet
- English humanist who was beheaded by Henry VIII
- An wealthy and powerful family in Florence
- Creator of the printing press
- Italian poet who was the father of humanism
- A world where everything is perfect
- What was the main city of the holy land that the crusaders aimed to capture
- The disease that killed ⅓ of europe's populations
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- The person who took down the Mongols rule
- CHAPEL Whats the roof that Michelangelo painted on
- The document that king john was forced to sign
- Wealthy people that support the arts
- Established the french throne in the city of paris
- The painter of the last supper
- the country that started the renaissance
- The leader of norman conquest
19 Clues: Writer of “The Prince” • Multiple Religious Wars • The creator of Romeo & Juliet • Creator of the printing press • The leader of norman conquest • The painter of the last supper • A world where everything is perfect • Wealthy people that support the arts • What empire was weakened by the crusades • the country that started the renaissance • ...
Das Elisabethanische Zeitalter 2015-11-05
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- Wer war die größte Rivalin Elisabeth´s?
- Wer gilt als größter Entdecker dieser Zeit?
- Wer gilt als der bedeutenste Dramatiker der Welt?
- Welche Dramaform wurde vor allem am Hof gespielt?
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- Womit hat Marlow alle seine Helden versehen?
- Wer gilt als der zweit bedeutenste Dichter jener Zeit?
- Nach wem wurde die Zeit benannt?
- Wo wurde Marlow geboren?
8 Clues: Wo wurde Marlow geboren? • Nach wem wurde die Zeit benannt? • Wer war die größte Rivalin Elisabeth´s? • Wer gilt als größter Entdecker dieser Zeit? • Womit hat Marlow alle seine Helden versehen? • Wer gilt als der bedeutenste Dramatiker der Welt? • Welche Dramaform wurde vor allem am Hof gespielt? • Wer gilt als der zweit bedeutenste Dichter jener Zeit?
Tudor 2018-02-11
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- daughter of George VI
- a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist
- a woman's close-fitting foundation garment
- cover with a hood
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- son of Henry VII and King of England from 1509 to 1547
- one of the greatest english writer
- a woman's dress
- English royal house that ruled from 1485 to 1603
8 Clues: a woman's dress • cover with a hood • daughter of George VI • one of the greatest english writer • a woman's close-fitting foundation garment • English royal house that ruled from 1485 to 1603 • son of Henry VII and King of England from 1509 to 1547 • a loose-fitting dress hanging straight from the shoulders without a waist
William Shakespeare 2023-03-22
5 Clues: Shakespeare's first compay • What kind of play is Macbeth? • The theatre Shakespeare opened • What kind of play is Julius Caesar? • What kind of play is A Midsummer Night's Dream?
Shakespeare Props 2023-11-24
Renaissance Puzzle 2021-05-21
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- an independant city that acts as it's own country
- an effect of the renaissance were new forms of...
- civilizations that inspired the renaissance
- the queen who funded Columbus's exploration
- overall outcome of the period known as the dark ages
- engravings into wood to create (plural)...
- the country in which the renaissance unit was centered around
- emphasis of human achievements
- an english playwriter during the renaissance
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- how prints were made
- an effect of the renaissance was the intrest to have an...
- a cause of the renaissance
- creater of the Sinstine Chapel
- the da vinci famous for the Mona Lisa
- a goldsmith who created the printing press
- the queen who created many theaters in support of the arts
16 Clues: how prints were made • a cause of the renaissance • creater of the Sinstine Chapel • emphasis of human achievements • the da vinci famous for the Mona Lisa • a goldsmith who created the printing press • engravings into wood to create (plural)... • civilizations that inspired the renaissance • the queen who funded Columbus's exploration • ...
Richard iii 2021-07-05
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- an alternative name for the protagonist
- playwright of Richard iii
- monarch on the throne while Richard ii was written
- Richard's trusted enemy who then betrays him
- a speech given by a character to the audience in which they convey their thoughts and feelings
- nephew of Hnery vi, defeates Richard and becomes king
- house of the red rose - Richard's house
- of York, Edwars mother
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- Richard's brother - the old king
- Richard has them murdered as they oppose his rule on the throne
- site of Richard's last batte
- Richard's brother - murdered early on
- house of the white rose - Richmond's house
- Henry vi's widow
- Anne, widow of Edward - marries Richard
- a game Richard is seen playing constantly in the film adaptation
16 Clues: Henry vi's widow • of York, Edwars mother • playwright of Richard iii • site of Richard's last batte • Richard's brother - the old king • Richard's brother - murdered early on • an alternative name for the protagonist • Anne, widow of Edward - marries Richard • house of the red rose - Richard's house • house of the white rose - Richmond's house • ...
King Lear 2014-10-29
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- man who got his eyes gouged out.
- "these books weigh a ton!"
- a full of himself king with 3 daughters.
- (Edgar exits)
- someone who would disguise themselves just to serve king Lear.
- the only daughter to king Lear that actually loves him, also married to the king of France.
- one of the two greedy selfish evil daughters to king Lear.
- the other greedy selfish evil fighter to king Lear.
- the evil son to Gloucester and brother to Edgar.
- husband to Cordelia
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- famous play writer
- "that dude is pretty ugly"
- Clown #1, knight #4, servingman
- also known as poor Tom.
- the country in which King Lear was based upon.
- the theater in which all of Shakespeare's plays where performed.
16 Clues: (Edgar exits) • famous play writer • husband to Cordelia • also known as poor Tom. • "that dude is pretty ugly" • "these books weigh a ton!" • Clown #1, knight #4, servingman • man who got his eyes gouged out. • a full of himself king with 3 daughters. • the country in which King Lear was based upon. • the evil son to Gloucester and brother to Edgar. • ...
King Lear 2014-10-14
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- also known as poor Tom.
- Clown #1, knight #4, servingman
- the theater in which all of Shakespeare's plays where performed.
- the other greedy selfish evil fighter to king Lear.
- "these books weigh a ton!"
- one of the two greedy selfish evil daughters to king Lear.
- someone who would disguise themselves just to serve king Lear.
- "that dude is pretty ugly"
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- husband to Cordelia
- man who got his eyes gouged out.
- a full of himself king with 3 daughters.
- famous play writer
- (Edgar exits)
- the only daughter to king Lear that actually loves him, also married to the king of France.
- the country in which King Lear was based upon.
- the evil son to Gloucester and brother to Edgar.
16 Clues: (Edgar exits) • famous play writer • husband to Cordelia • also known as poor Tom. • "these books weigh a ton!" • "that dude is pretty ugly" • Clown #1, knight #4, servingman • man who got his eyes gouged out. • a full of himself king with 3 daughters. • the country in which King Lear was based upon. • the evil son to Gloucester and brother to Edgar. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2018-03-14
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- Who killed Tybalt?
- How old is Juliet? (spell out the number)
- Where is Romeo and Juliet set?
- Who gave Juliet the potion that made her appear dead?
- Who did Tybalt kill?
- Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt
- Who does Lord Capulet want Juliet to marry?
- What city did Romeo escape to when he was banished.
- Who is Mercutio related to?
- The woman that broke Romeo's heart.
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- Who was supposed to tell Romeo about the plan and Juliet faking her death?
- Who threw the big ball at the beginning of the play?
- In what rhythmic pattern did Shakespeare write Romeo and Juliet?
- The kind of party the Capulets threw.
- Tybalt is Juliet's ______.
- Who found Juliet's (fake) dead body?
16 Clues: Who killed Tybalt? • Who did Tybalt kill? • Tybalt is Juliet's ______. • Who is Mercutio related to? • Where is Romeo and Juliet set? • The woman that broke Romeo's heart. • Who found Juliet's (fake) dead body? • Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt • The kind of party the Capulets threw. • How old is Juliet? (spell out the number) • Who does Lord Capulet want Juliet to marry? • ...
Romeo i Julija 2018-06-12
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- sporedni lik za kojega se Julija trebala udati
- glavni motiv ove tragedije
- dio koji nazivamo i uvod, obično je pripovjedač
- upute glumcima o izvođenju nekog prizora koje se pišu u zagradama
- dramu koja se izvodi na pozornici dijelimo na...
- planet s kojim Romeo uspoređuje Juliju u sceni na balkonu
- grad u kojem je Shakespeare pisao, radio i živio
- duži ili kraći govor jednog lika
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- zemlja gdje je prvo nastala drama - antička...
- ime fratra koji pomaže zaljubljenima
- gradić u kojem je smještena radnja Romea i Julije
- dramska vrsta kojoj pripada ovo djelo
- vrsta oružja kojim si Julija oduzima život
- Shakespearova poznata tragedija
- književni rod kojem pripada ovo djelo
- 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 • zemlja gdje je prvo nastala drama - antička... • sporedni lik za kojega se Julija trebala udati • ...
Romeo i Julija 2018-06-12
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- grad u kojem je Shakespeare pisao, radio i živio
- dramska vrsta kojoj pripada ovo djelo
- duži ili kraći govor jednog lika
- zemlja gdje je prvo nastala drama - antička...
- glavni motiv ove tragedije
- planet s kojim Romeo uspoređuje Juliju u sceni na balkonu
- dio koji nazivamo i uvod, obično je pripovjedač
- dramu koja se izvodi na pozornici dijelimo na...
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- ime fratra koji pomaže zaljubljenima
- tekućina koju popije Romeo misleći da je Julija mrtva
- upute glumcima o izvođenju nekog prizora koje se pišu u zagradama
- Shakespearova poznata tragedija
- književni rod kojem pripada ovo djelo
- sporedni lik za kojega se Julija trebala udati
- gradić u kojem je smještena radnja Romea i Julije
- vrsta oružja kojim si Julija oduzima život
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... • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-06
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- Which planet in our solar system is known as the Blue Planet?
- Which place is known as Mecca of Indian football
- Which is the longest river on the earth?
- who discovered the theory of relativity?
- Ashes is a term used in which Sports
- The hardest substance available on earth is
- which is our national fruit is
- who invented Electric Chair?
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- The gas usually filled in the electric bulb is
- what is the national game of USA?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- largest state in india
- What is Computer smallest information storage unit?
- fastest animal on land
- largest country by population in the world
- Which football player has been voted as the best playmaker in the world for 2016
16 Clues: largest state in india • fastest animal on land • 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 • Which is the longest river on the earth? • who discovered the theory of relativity? • largest country by population in the world • ...
QTECH WORD PUZZLE 2024-03-08
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- The name of the fairy tale character who could spin straw into gold.
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet."
- The capital city of Japan.
- The largest planet in our solar system.
- The process of turning a liquid into a gas.
- The author of the "Harry Potter" book series.
- The chemical symbol for water.
- The inventor of the light bulb.
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- The smallest bone in the human body.
- The tallest mammal in the world.
- The distance light travels in one year.
- The capital city of France.
- The number of continents on Earth.
- The process by which plants make their own food.
- The longest river in the world.
- The planet known as the "Red Planet."
16 Clues: The capital city of Japan. • The capital city of France. • The chemical symbol for water. • The longest river in the world. • The inventor of the light bulb. • The tallest mammal in the world. • The author of "Romeo and Juliet." • The number of continents on Earth. • The smallest bone in the human body. • The planet known as the "Red Planet." • ...
Great Britain 2024-06-12
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- Where can you find red sandstone cliffs?
- Pubs is the short version of ... houses
- At the tube station Knightsbridge you can find ...
- Where does the British monarch live?
- A sight in London that is 135m tall
- Name of a coastal town in Cornwall
- Name of the bell at the Houses of Parliament
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- Where do royal weddings take place?
- Where do you find the Speaker's Corner?
- Name of a famous English writer
- You can find temporary exhibitions at ... Memorial Museum
- Which spy is famous for Britain?
- Which British band was famous in the 1960s?
- Where can you find King Arthur's birthplace?
- Which sight was opened in 1894?
- Most famous shopping street in London: ... street
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 • Where do royal weddings take place? • A sight in London that is 135m tall • Where does the British monarch live? • Where do you find the Speaker's Corner? • Pubs is the short version of ... houses • ...
Romeo & Juliet and Shakespeare English 2023-10-23
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- Dare
- Do
- Here
- I mean, an we be in ______, we'll draw.
- Gentle Mercutio, put they ______ up. (Act 3)
- It is enough
- Over there
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- He ____ at scars that never felt a wound. (Act 2)
- This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me ___. (Act 5)
- Yours
- Your
- The date is out of such ________. (Act 4)
- I beg of you
- From where
14 Clues: Do • Dare • Your • Here • Yours • From where • Over there • I beg of you • It is enough • I mean, an we be in ______, we'll draw. • The date is out of such ________. (Act 4) • Gentle Mercutio, put they ______ up. (Act 3) • He ____ at scars that never felt a wound. (Act 2) • This is thy sheath; there rust, and let me ___. (Act 5)
Invidia 2020-02-21
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- ce rudenie era intre David si Ionatan
- locul textului-cheie
- primul pacat
- ce i-a trezit mania imparatului Saul impotriva lui David
- cu duhul capătă cinste.”
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- Conform zicalei femeilor cu cat a batut David mai multi decat Saul
- cui apartine citatul "monstrul cu ochii verzi"
- referinta textului: „Mândria unui om îl coboară, dar cine este
- de cate ori a incercat Saul sa-l pironeasca pe David de perete
9 Clues: primul pacat • locul textului-cheie • cu duhul capătă cinste.” • ce rudenie era intre David si Ionatan • cui apartine citatul "monstrul cu ochii verzi" • ce i-a trezit mania imparatului Saul impotriva lui David • referinta textului: „Mândria unui om îl coboară, dar cine este • de cate ori a incercat Saul sa-l pironeasca pe David de perete • ...
Vérone 2020-11-11
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- Elle traverse la ville
- Un des plus grands dramaturges anglais
- Se dit des guerres qui détruisirent l'Arco Dei Gavi
- Vérone en était une lors de sa fondation
- Famille régnant sur la ville au Moyen-Âge
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- Il fit rénover les murs de la ville
- Dieu romain de la Terre et du Ciel
- Matériau d'origine du pont de pierre
- Édifice de forme elliptique, à gradins étagés, organisé autour d'une arène
9 Clues: Elle traverse la ville • Dieu romain de la Terre et du Ciel • Il fit rénover les murs de la ville • Matériau d'origine du pont de pierre • Un des plus grands dramaturges anglais • Vérone en était une lors de sa fondation • Famille régnant sur la ville au Moyen-Âge • Se dit des guerres qui détruisirent l'Arco Dei Gavi • ...
All About The Bard! 2025-05-13
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- Magician in the Tempest.
- The time period when James I was King of England.
- Town he was born in.
- Name of the theatre where his plays were performed.
- Types of people that could go see his plays.
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- William's last name.
- Genre of play which includes a lot of sadness and death.
- Play that opens with a shipwreck.
- Genre of play which will make the audience laugh.
9 Clues: William's last name. • Town he was born in. • Magician in the Tempest. • Play that opens with a shipwreck. • Types of people that could go see his plays. • The time period when James I was King of England. • Genre of play which will make the audience laugh. • Name of the theatre where his plays were performed. • Genre of play which includes a lot of sadness and death.
All About The Bard! 2025-05-13
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- Town he was born in.
- Name of the theatre where his plays were performed.
- Genre of play which will make the audience laugh.
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- Magician in the Tempest.
- The time period when James I was King of England.
- Types of people that could go see his plays.
- Shakespeare, His full name.
- Genre of play which includes a lot of sadness and death.
- Tempest, Play that opens with a shipwreck.
9 Clues: Town he was born in. • Magician in the Tempest. • Shakespeare, His full name. • Tempest, Play that opens with a shipwreck. • Types of people that could go see his plays. • The time period when James I was King of England. • Genre of play which will make the audience laugh. • Name of the theatre where his plays were performed. • ...
English B30 2023-01-23
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- Creature's violence increase when _ is present
- The play used by Hamlet as a tool to reveal Claudius’s guilt
- Where is Walton trying to get to in Frankenstein
- The author of Ozymandias
- Victor and the Creature suffer from this theme in Frankenstein
- Theme in Hamlet
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- In the present time, we can see that Hamlet was suffering from
- How many sonnets did William Shakespeare write
- Poe's most popular poem
9 Clues: Theme in Hamlet • Poe's most popular poem • The author of Ozymandias • Creature's violence increase when _ is present • How many sonnets did William Shakespeare write • Where is Walton trying to get to in Frankenstein • The play used by Hamlet as a tool to reveal Claudius’s guilt • In the present time, we can see that Hamlet was suffering from • ...
Renasterea si Umanismul 2020-11-12
6 Clues: Da Vinci • A scris Principele • Parinte al stiintei moderne • Cel mai important scriitor de limba engleza • A fost un ganditor italian din secolul XVI-lea • Sculptor,pictor,arhitect si poet celebru inca din timpul vietii
Crucigrama 2024-11-13
6 Clues: Obra de Shakespeare • Dios asociado al sueño • Primer libro de la biblia • Aquello que modifica a un verbo • Tendencia que tienen las cosas al deterioro • Uno de los cuatro componentes principales de la sangre
Literature Names 2020-12-06
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- An elaboration of LUCIA created by Cervantes for his novel Don Quixote (1605). It was subsequently used by Molière in his play The Doctor in Spite of Himself (1666).
- Created by Shakespeare for a character in his play The Merchant of Venice (1596). He possibly took it from Greek Νηρηΐς (nereis) meaning "nymph, sea sprite", ultimately derived from the name of the Greek sea god Nereus, who supposedly fathered them.
- Derived from Greek ὄφελος (ophelos) meaning "help, advantage". This name was probably created by the 15th-century poet Jacopo Sannazaro for a character in his poem Arcadia. It was borrowed by Shakespeare for his play Hamlet (1600), in which it belongs to Hamlet's lover
- Altered form of JORG. Shakespeare used this name for a deceased court jester in his play Hamlet (1600).
- Means "green leaves" in Sindarin, from laeg "green" combined with go-lass "collection of leaves". In The Lord of the Rings (1954) by J. R. R. Tolkien
- From the name of an edible plant. It is borne by a long-haired young woman locked in a tower in an 1812 German fairy tale recorded by the Brothers Grimm
- Meaning unknown. It first appears in this form in Thomas Malory's 15th-century compilation of Arthurian legends Le Morte d'Arthur, in which he was a Knight of the Round Table, the brother of Sir Gawain.
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- Created by Russian author Aleksey Tolstoy for his science fiction novel Aelita (1923), where it belongs to a Martian princess.
- Combination of Belle "beautiful" and the name Pheobe. This name was first used by Edmund Spenser in his poem The Faerie Queene (1590).
- Created by the poet James MacPherson in the 18th century for a character in his Ossian poems. He probably intended it to mean "smooth brow" in Gaelic.
- Used by Alfred Lord Tennyson as the name of the Lady of the Lake in his Arthurian epic Idylls of the King (1859). Tennyson may have based it on Vivienne, but it possibly arose as a misreading of NINIAN.
- Meaning unknown, possibly of Romani origin. This name was (first?) used by Aleksandr Pushkin in his poem The Gypsies (1827).
- Perhaps intended to derive from Greek αἰδοῖος (aidoios) meaning "modest, reverent". This name was created by Lord Byron for a character (written as Haidée) in his 1819 poem Don Juan.
- This was the name of the hero of The Hobbit (1937) by J. R. R. Tolkien. His real hobbit name was Bilba, which is of unknown meaning, but this was altered by Tolkien in order to use the more masculine ending.
- Created for the novel Clan of the Cave Bear (1980) by author Jean M. Auel.
15 Clues: Created for the novel Clan of the Cave Bear (1980) by author Jean M. Auel. • Altered form of JORG. Shakespeare used this name for a deceased court jester in his play Hamlet (1600). • Meaning unknown, possibly of Romani origin. This name was (first?) used by Aleksandr Pushkin in his poem The Gypsies (1827). • ...
Shakespeare techniques 2022-06-22
5 Clues: Using Like or As • Example: love = heart • When Describing something • giving an object human like qualities • Comparing One Thing to Another Without Using Like or As
William Shakespeare 2021-02-19
5 Clues: Juliet's lover • night dream Fairy magic and love • Magic cause disaster and reignition • To be, or not to be: that is the question • Is this a dagger which I see before me, the handle toward my hand?
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Elizabeth's Halloween Crossword Puzzle 2022-10-17
Across
- What was the original name for candy corn?
- Where is Transylvania?
- What Shakespeare play says, "double double, toil and trouble!"
- What is the scientific name for a pumpkin?
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- What famous magician died on Halloween night?
- What food is used to scare away vampires?
- Which comic was used to advertise trick-or-treating before it was popular?
- What root vegetable was originally used as jack-o-lanterns?
- Who wrote Frankenstein?
9 Clues: Where is Transylvania? • Who wrote Frankenstein? • What food is used to scare away vampires? • What was the original name for candy corn? • What is the scientific name for a pumpkin? • What famous magician died on Halloween night? • What root vegetable was originally used as jack-o-lanterns? • What Shakespeare play says, "double double, toil and trouble!" • ...
Macbeth Crossword 2024-03-03
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- Macbeth and Lady Macbeth suffer from this psychological burden.
- Who was the director of the first film adaptation of Macbeth
- The play is set in this country.
- The forest that appears to move towards Dunsinane.
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- Who was the king when Shakespeare wrote Macbeth
- Lady Macbeth is plagued by guilt in her ______.
- Macbeth's original title before becoming king.
- The title Macbeth covets and ultimately attains
- The nobleman who ultimately kills Macbeth.
9 Clues: The play is set in this country. • The nobleman who ultimately kills Macbeth. • Macbeth's original title before becoming king. • Who was the king when Shakespeare wrote Macbeth • Lady Macbeth is plagued by guilt in her ______. • The title Macbeth covets and ultimately attains • The forest that appears to move towards Dunsinane. • ...
NEHS MINI 2024-04-29
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- Name of the best NEHS advisor
- Last name of author who used the pen name "Currer Bell"
- Name of the pond where Henry David Thoreau lived
- "Elementary my dear ___"
- Best-selling writer in history
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- Book with the most film adaptations
- What is the most used word in the English lanaguge?
- Author who wrote the novel featuring a main character named Mr. Darcy
- Setting of Romeo and Juliet
9 Clues: "Elementary my dear ___" • Setting of Romeo and Juliet • Name of the best NEHS advisor • Best-selling writer in history • Book with the most film adaptations • Name of the pond where Henry David Thoreau lived • What is the most used word in the English lanaguge? • Last name of author who used the pen name "Currer Bell" • ...
Macbeth - Context 2024-04-10
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- An outbreak of unusual and uncharacteristic behaviour
- Who wrote Macbeth?
- A male dominated society.
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- How many marks is this question worth?
- What paper will this question be found?
- What was the name of the king on the throne during the writing of Macbeth?
- What era was this play written in? (think of the king)
- What was the main religion during this period?
- What supernatural beings was the king suspicious of?
9 Clues: Who wrote Macbeth? • A male dominated society. • How many marks is this question worth? • What paper will this question be found? • What was the main religion during this period? • What supernatural beings was the king suspicious of? • An outbreak of unusual and uncharacteristic behaviour • What era was this play written in? (think of the king) • ...
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAM 2024-06-11
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- A story, especially one that might be invented or difficult to believe
- This famous writer who wrote the play
- The queen of the fairies
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- A strong affection or deep feeling of attachement
- The place the play is set in
- The male ruler of a kingdom or land
- Mythical being who live in the forest
- She is deeply in love with Demetrius
- One of the most strongest female characters
- The male ruler of a kingdom or land
10 Clues: The queen of the fairies • The place the play is set in • The male ruler of a kingdom or land • The male ruler of a kingdom or land • She is deeply in love with Demetrius • Mythical being who live in the forest • This famous writer who wrote the play • One of the most strongest female characters • A strong affection or deep feeling of attachement • ...
Romeo and Juliet Mid Book Review 2025-02-20
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- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- Young Capulet who rebels against her parents.
- Setting of the play.
- Secretly marries Romeo and Juliet
- First tells Juliet to marry Romeo and then tells Juliet to marry Paris.
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- Killed Mercutio
- Introduction to the play that tells the reader the two main characters are doomed.
- Capulet wants his daughter to marry this man.
- Young Montague who is immature and fickle in love.
9 Clues: Killed Mercutio • Setting of the play. • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Secretly marries Romeo and Juliet • Young Capulet who rebels against her parents. • Capulet wants his daughter to marry this man. • Young Montague who is immature and fickle in love. • First tells Juliet to marry Romeo and then tells Juliet to marry Paris. • ...
Weekly Crossword 2023-10-31
6 Clues: Created the printing press • He created many popular words • Hired to paint the Sistine Chapel • Theme of the best weekly magazine • invention that increased literacy around europe • Had a famous sketchbook that was written backwards
queen mab 2019-04-23
6 Clues: queen mab can be- • she can be looked as a- • what queen mab controls • what was queen mab a queen of • specific story queen mab is from • who created the story involving queen mab
ro 2024-07-03
6 Clues: Name for a long dress • Thing that Juliet drank. • Shakespeare's first name. • Name of the time Shakespeare was alive. • Name of the boy from the Montague family. • Name of the girl from the Capulet family.
The Missing Piece 2025-04-02
6 Clues: Not me, but ___ • Title for a romantic partner • First half of ‘___self and I' • Shakespeare said ‘To ___ or not to ___' • Last name of the 12th U.S. President, Zachary • A verb that expresses possibility or willingness.
Onie!!! 2025-06-01
6 Clues: The name of our community • Who helped the lonely whale • What we grew in our petri dishes • This year's Fat Bear Week winner • Your favorite Wonder of the World • Who wrote A Midsummer's Night Dream
The Words Invented by William Shakespeare 2016-12-01
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- a short, confused fight or struggle at close quarters.
- knobbly, rough, and twisted, especially with age.
- run or haul up (a boat or ship) onto a beach.
- casual or unconstrained conversation or reports about other people, typically involving details that are not confirmed as being true.
- light or heat as emitted or reflected by something.
- showing kindness toward others.
- amusingly eccentric.
- a person who expresses an unfavorable opinion of something.
- without emotion or pity; deliberately cruel or callous.
- a person who has defeated or surpassed all rivals in a competition, especially in sports.
- obedient or attentive to an excessive or servile degree.
- fixed or fastened so as not to give way, become loose, or be lost.
- lacking in vitality, force, or conviction; uninspired or uninspiring.
- think out or plan (an action, especially a crime) beforehand.
- diminish gradually in size, amount, or strength.
- (of the portrayal or description of sexual matters) offensive or disgusting by accepted standards of morality and decency.
- having luster; shining
- tired, bored, or lacking enthusiasm, typically after having had too much of something.
- evoke or awaken (a feeling, emotion, or response).
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
- sparing or economical with regard to money or food.
- having no real value or use.
- delay or prevent (someone or something) by obstructing them; hinder.
- (of a noise) so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else.
- ornamental work in a vaulted roof or ceiling.
- the action or practice of inflicting severe pain on someone as a punishment or to force them to do or say something, or for the pleasure of the person inflicting the pain.
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- imitate (someone or their actions or words), typically in order to entertain or ridicule.
- a piece of equipment or furniture that is fixed in position in a building or vehicle.
- gratify or indulge (an immoral or distasteful desire, need, or habit or a person with such a desire, etc.).
- of,relating to, or having epilepsy.
- completely cover or obscure.
- provide with what is needed or required.
- stained with blood
- amusingly unconventional and idiosyncratic.
- incorporating a number of different types or elements; showing variation or variety
- showing fearlessness and determination.
- impossible to harm or damage.
- a lyric poem in the form of an address to a particular subject, often elevated in style or manner and written in varied or irregular meter.
- damage the reputation of (someone or something) in the opinion of others.
- a very confident and typically arrogant or aggressive gait or manner.
- lie or move abjectly on the ground with one's face downward.
- a robber or outlaw belonging to a gang and typically operating in an isolated or lawless area.
- without regret or guilt.
- open to more than one interpretation; ambiguous.
- lack of contentment; dissatisfaction with one's circumstances.
- speak or shout at length in a wild, impassioned way.
- the highest point of a hill or mountain.
- mix socially, especially with those of higher social status.
- a person who is excessively concerned with minor details and rules or with displaying academic learning.
- the quality of being fierce or cruel.
50 Clues: stained with blood • amusingly eccentric. • having luster; shining • without regret or guilt. • completely cover or obscure. • having no real value or use. • impossible to harm or damage. • showing kindness toward others. • of,relating to, or having epilepsy. • the quality of being fierce or cruel. • showing fearlessness and determination. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2013-02-07
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- one of the Capulet servants.
- Juliet's family.
- the reason the families are fighting.
- Similar to a narrator - he 'delivers' the prologue.
- the lovers are described as this.
- The introduction to the play - this outlines the plot and introduces the key themes.
- The English monarch at the time Shakespeare wrote the play.
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- A type of poem popular with Elizabethans and used at the start of the play.
- Where the play is set.
- The Prince of Verona.
- Romeo's family.
- two lines that end with the same sound.
- Shakespeare's theatre.
- A set of four lines in poetry.
- the number of households who are feuding (or how many hours the play will last).
- Romeo’s friend and cousin – he tries to stop the fighting.
- Juliet's quarrelsome cousin.
17 Clues: Romeo's family. • Juliet's family. • The Prince of Verona. • Where the play is set. • Shakespeare's theatre. • one of the Capulet servants. • Juliet's quarrelsome cousin. • A set of four lines in poetry. • the lovers are described as this. • the reason the families are fighting. • two lines that end with the same sound. • Similar to a narrator - he 'delivers' the prologue. • ...
1st Block Inside Jokes 2024-05-16
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- Black belt
- General Zaroff hunts the _____ of the earth
- He performed an incredibly choreographed dance to the Wii music
- Always won Gimkit/Poetry Cat
- Quietest sneezer
- Author of Romeo and Juliet
- Kino's son. Caught a stray.
- The main character of The Most Dangerous Game
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- On the first day of school this student ranked a certain holiday very low
- This sentence has been written in this "voice".
- The word of the day on Wednesday May 15th. "On friendly terms"
- Mr. Orr's firstborn
- Root word meaning "time"
- When Isaiah made THIS character's Mii he gave him cat ears
- Root Word meaning self/same
- Always filled up her water bottle at the beginning of class
- This *SOUND* happened twice in one of our short stories
17 Clues: Black belt • Quietest sneezer • Mr. Orr's firstborn • Root word meaning "time" • Author of Romeo and Juliet • Root Word meaning self/same • Kino's son. Caught a stray. • Always won Gimkit/Poetry Cat • General Zaroff hunts the _____ of the earth • The main character of The Most Dangerous Game • This sentence has been written in this "voice". • ...
Authors 2023-06-17
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- Playwright known for The Importance of Being Earnest
- Nobel Prize-winning author of The Old Man and the Sea
- Writer of Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
- Master of macabre tales like "The Raven"
- Writer of The Great Gatsby
- Author of the dystopian novel 1984
- Renowned writer of Pride and Prejudice
- Creator of The Lord of the Rings
- Author of Sense and Sensibility and Emma
- Pioneer of science fiction with novels like Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea
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- British author who created the world of Hogwarts
- Writer of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
- Author of the Harry Potter series
- Famous playwright known for Romeo and Juliet
- Seuss Children's author with whimsical rhymes
- Creator of the magical world of Harry Potter
- Creator of The Chronicles of Narnia
- Author of Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights
- Notable writer of A Tale of Two Cities
- Author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
20 Clues: Writer of The Great Gatsby • Creator of The Lord of the Rings • Author of the Harry Potter series • Author of the dystopian novel 1984 • Creator of The Chronicles of Narnia • Notable writer of A Tale of Two Cities • Renowned writer of Pride and Prejudice • Author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer • Master of macabre tales like "The Raven" • ...
English quiz 5 havo 2021-04-22
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- a hearty English breakfast
- a nickname for London's underground railway
- this British monarch is known for splitting up with the catholic church
- the current vice president of the USA's name
- Shakespeare is also known by this name
- The queen's residence
- a famous pop group from Liverpool
- the cursed play's title
- the reason behind the boston tea party
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- food that used to be typically sold on newspaper
- the virgin queen's name
- another name for the dinner meal
- this is a famous comic character in British TV
- this is an ancient British monument
- the party which the current president of the USA is a member of
- the queen loves this breed of dogs
- an outdoor British sport played with a bat & Ball
17 Clues: The queen's residence • the virgin queen's name • the cursed play's title • a hearty English breakfast • another name for the dinner meal • a famous pop group from Liverpool • the queen loves this breed of dogs • this is an ancient British monument • Shakespeare is also known by this name • the reason behind the boston tea party • a nickname for London's underground railway • ...
Crossword Puzzle Romeo and Juliet 2021-05-05
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- Who killed Mercutio?
- Who killed Tybalt as revenge?
- Which family does Romeo come from?
- Did Romeo die before or after Juliet?
- Who threatens Juliet if she doesn't marry Paris?
- Who proposed to Juliet?
- With what does Romeo convince the apothecary to sell him poison?
- Whom did Romeo love before he met Juliet?
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- Which friar did Romeo ask in order to marry him to Juliet?
- With what did Juliet kill herself in the end?
- Where does Romeo get banished to?
- What takes place in the beginning of the movie?
- Where does the story take place?
- Where did Romeo meet Juliet for the first time?
- What relation is Tybalt to Juliet? (within the family)
- "Romeo and Juliet" is a ... by Shakespeare?
- Who guarded the tomb of Juliet?
- Who took care of Juliet?
18 Clues: Who killed Mercutio? • Who proposed to Juliet? • Who took care of Juliet? • Who killed Tybalt as revenge? • Who guarded the tomb of Juliet? • Where does the story take place? • Where does Romeo get banished to? • Which family does Romeo come from? • Did Romeo die before or after Juliet? • Whom did Romeo love before he met Juliet? • "Romeo and Juliet" is a ... by Shakespeare? • ...
Handmaid’s Crossword 2024-11-22
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- Where is the novel set?
- Who does Offred feel she is cheating on Luke with?
- Who is Offred’s husband?
- Which chapter is this?
- Who was the American president at the time of writing?
- Who is Offred’s therapist?
- Which was the mentioned act passed by Reagan in 1981?
- What do the roles of Gilead make up?
- Why do Offred and Luke fail at escaping?
- Which movement become prominent in America in the 80s?
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- Which handmaid has conformed without hesitation?
- What does Offred have thoughts of?
- Which Shakespeare play is referenced in this chapter?
- What does Offred recite when talking to God?
- What does Gilead do it it’s subjects?
- What does Offred commit that parallels her with Luke?
- What is Gilead?
17 Clues: What is Gilead? • Which chapter is this? • Where is the novel set? • Who is Offred’s husband? • Who is Offred’s therapist? • What does Offred have thoughts of? • What do the roles of Gilead make up? • What does Gilead do it it’s subjects? • Why do Offred and Luke fail at escaping? • What does Offred recite when talking to God? • Which handmaid has conformed without hesitation? • ...
The Renaissance and Reformation 2022-11-09
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- if you paid for one, you bought your way into heaven
- the person who created the David sculpture
- a person who supported artists
- Glorification of people & human reason.
- the rebirth of learning and culture after the Middle Ages
- the focus on people and their achievements
- place where the Reformation began
- primary city that was the birthplace of the Renaissance
- person who started the Reformation
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- inventor of the printing press
- people who protested the corruption in the Catholic Church
- the local language
- the person who painted the Last Supper
- name of an important, wealthy , and influential Italian family in Florence
- famous queen who loved Shakespeare, and was the daughter of Henry VIII
- something that is not religious
- a major split in the Catholic Church
17 Clues: the local language • inventor of the printing press • a person who supported artists • something that is not religious • place where the Reformation began • person who started the Reformation • a major split in the Catholic Church • the person who painted the Last Supper • Glorification of people & human reason. • the person who created the David sculpture • ...
Witches 2025-09-10
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- Hollow Washington Irving story "The Legend of"
- a witch may use to sweep or to fly
- large pot used by witches
- Magician in King Arthur’s Court
- A flowering shrub used in medicine “witch”
- The witch’s house in Hansel in Gretel was made of this
- German brothers who wrote fairy tales
- Adult beverage served at Oktoberfest
- Elizabeth Montgomery and then Nicole Kidman starred as Samantha Stevens in this
- Harry in J.K. Rowling series
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- New, Paper, Full or Harvest
- Matical phrase “Hocus”
- Arthur Miller play about the Salem Witch Trials "The"
- Shakespeare play with witches who chant "double double toil and trouble"
- Apple beverage served cold or hot
- C.L. Lewis book “The Lion, the Witch and the”
- The good witch of the North in The Wizard of Oz
17 Clues: Matical phrase “Hocus” • large pot used by witches • New, Paper, Full or Harvest • Harry in J.K. Rowling series • Magician in King Arthur’s Court • Apple beverage served cold or hot • a witch may use to sweep or to fly • Adult beverage served at Oktoberfest • German brothers who wrote fairy tales • A flowering shrub used in medicine “witch” • ...
Witches 2025-09-10
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- New, Paper, Full or Harvest
- large pot used by witches
- Adult beverage served at Oktoberfest
- C.L. Lewis book “The Lion, the Witch and the”
- A flowering shrub used in medicine “witch”
- The witch’s house in Hansel in Gretel was made of this
- German brothers who wrote fairy tales
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- Harry in J.K. Rowling series
- Magician in King Arthur’s Court
- Shakespeare play with witches who chant "double double toil and trouble"
- Matical phrase “Hocus”
- Arthur Miller play about the Salem Witch Trials "The"
- Elizabeth Montgomery and then Nicole Kidman starred as Samantha Stevens in this
- Apple beverage served cold or hot
- a witch may use to sweep or to fly
- Hollow Washington Irving story "The Legend of"
- The good witch of the North in The Wizard of Oz
17 Clues: Matical phrase “Hocus” • large pot used by witches • New, Paper, Full or Harvest • Harry in J.K. Rowling series • Magician in King Arthur’s Court • Apple beverage served cold or hot • a witch may use to sweep or to fly • Adult beverage served at Oktoberfest • German brothers who wrote fairy tales • A flowering shrub used in medicine “witch” • ...
Margaret Atwood 2024-09-04
Shakespeare "Julius Caesar" 2024-10-30
7 Clues: Kelle mõrva plaaniti? • Koht, kus Caesar mõrvatakse. • Kuupäev, mida tuleb näidendis karta. • Mees, kes aitas organiseerida Caesari mõrva. • Tegelane, kes peab kuulsa matusetalituse kõne. • Caesari lähedane sõber, kes lõpuks reedab teda. • "Sõbrad, roomlased, kaasmaalased, laenake mulle oma ______."
Taylor Swift&Shakespeare? 2025-06-11
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- See or perceive briefly or partially-[Doth glance from heaven to earth]
- Capable of being imagined or grasped mentally-[Turns them into shapes]
- A general, common, and neutral term for emotional state or reaction-[And when I felt like I was an old cardigan]
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- Changing frequently, especially as regards one's loyalties or affections-[Chase two girls, lose the one]
- A person ideally suited to another as a close friend or romantic partner-['Cause I knew you]
- Voluntary choice or decision-[Running like water]
- An arrogant attitude-[they assume you know nothing]
7 Clues: Voluntary choice or decision-[Running like water] • An arrogant attitude-[they assume you know nothing] • Capable of being imagined or grasped mentally-[Turns them into shapes] • See or perceive briefly or partially-[Doth glance from heaven to earth] • A person ideally suited to another as a close friend or romantic partner-['Cause I knew you] • ...
Washington-Liberty High School 2024-01-23
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- The next musical at the school
- Who coined the term "star-crossed lovers"
- New dean of students
- Lunar New Year animal this year
- Noble gas and also planet where Superman is from
- What is the first high school in APS?
- Teacher of the year from the school
- What is the first day of the week the after school testing center is open?
- Famous Sandra who went to the school
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- What state holds the first primaries
- What popular TV show popularized celebrating "Galentine's Day"
- The name of the yearbook
- Lunch lab teacher on W days
- Planet closest to the Earth
- What day before the weekend are we required to go to GP?
- President who visited the school
- Where people often go after early release days?
17 Clues: New dean of students • The name of the yearbook • Lunch lab teacher on W days • Planet closest to the Earth • The next musical at the school • Lunar New Year animal this year • President who visited the school • Teacher of the year from the school • What state holds the first primaries • Famous Sandra who went to the school • What is the first high school in APS? • ...
R&W Crosswords 2024-04-29
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- A widely used video conferencing tool that became popular during the pandemic
- E=mc^2
- This element’s symbol is Fe
- The process plants use to convert sunlight into food
- A shape with all sides and angles equal
- A place for discussion or watching films, typically at school
- First name of the scientist who formulated the laws of motion
- Common language used in coding classes
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- A molecule composed of amino acids
- It might drop down in a browser
- You'll study this if you're looking at supply and demand curves
- This "universal solvent" is a must in chemistry labs
- He wrote "Macbeth" and "Hamlet"
- Theory of ____________; big scientific idea about development of life
- The planet we live on
- Not all who __________ are lost
- Endless, without any limit
17 Clues: E=mc^2 • The planet we live on • Endless, without any limit • This element’s symbol is Fe • It might drop down in a browser • He wrote "Macbeth" and "Hamlet" • Not all who __________ are lost • A molecule composed of amino acids • Common language used in coding classes • A shape with all sides and angles equal • This "universal solvent" is a must in chemistry labs • ...
Julius Caesar - CW 1 2024-04-23
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- told Antony to touch Calpurnia during the race
- I took Caesar's place on the Triumvirate
- Same name as a conspirator...was killed
- Antony thinks I'm useless...part of 2nd Triumvirate
- Had a bad dream about a fountain of blood
- "Beware the ides of March"
- Killed myself by swallowing fire
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- I saw Caesar cry like a girl when he was young
- Wrote the play to criticize Elizabethan government
- Unsuccessfully delivered a note to Caesar
- Brutus thinks I shouldn't join the conspiracy
- Manipulated Caesar to go to the Senate
- Scolded the workers who took off for Lupercal
- first person to stab Caesar
- Last person to stab Caesar
- killed in Egypt...member of 1st Triumvirate
- Ran the feast of Lupercal to make Caesar proud
17 Clues: Last person to stab Caesar • "Beware the ides of March" • first person to stab Caesar • Killed myself by swallowing fire • Manipulated Caesar to go to the Senate • Same name as a conspirator...was killed • I took Caesar's place on the Triumvirate • Unsuccessfully delivered a note to Caesar • Had a bad dream about a fountain of blood • ...
heroes and villains 2023-07-12
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- the main bad character who causes trouble
- a funny play that ends in a marriage
- a secret door in the stage for ghosts
- the name we give Shakespeare's audience
- the name of Shakespeare's theatre
- England's most famous playwright
- the name of the poor people in the audience
- the most dramatic moment in a story
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- a sad play that ends in the death of characters
- the main character in a story/the good one
- the characteristic which leads to a downfall
- overcoming fear
- doing something scary to help save others
- moon and stars painted on the stage ceiling
- a play about real events and real characters
- the things that happen in a story
- the seats where the posh people sit
17 Clues: overcoming fear • England's most famous playwright • the name of Shakespeare's theatre • the things that happen in a story • the seats where the posh people sit • the most dramatic moment in a story • a funny play that ends in a marriage • a secret door in the stage for ghosts • the name we give Shakespeare's audience • the main bad character who causes trouble • ...
Renaissance Art 2024-11-20
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- Different colored _______ had different symbolic meaning
- Responsible for constructing the dine of the Florence Cathedral
- Actors gained more _________ once permanent theatres were built.
- A group or soloist singing without accompaniment
- Italian banking family and patrons of the arts
- Pioneered the development of the fantasia
- First to incorporate blank verse (Last Name)
- What does Renaissance mean?
- Only __________ could be actors.
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- The English Renaissance is also referred to as the ________ age.
- The ______________ Theatre was built by Shakespeare's Company.
- Wrote 154 sonnets and 37 plays
- The faithful representation of the observable world
- Learning a trade from another
- A work of art that is divided into 3 sections
- An approach to life based on reason and our common
- The ______________ was the first theatre built in London.
17 Clues: What does Renaissance mean? • Learning a trade from another • Wrote 154 sonnets and 37 plays • Only __________ could be actors. • Pioneered the development of the fantasia • First to incorporate blank verse (Last Name) • A work of art that is divided into 3 sections • Italian banking family and patrons of the arts • A group or soloist singing without accompaniment • ...
The Renaissance 2025-02-19
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- Translated Homer’s works
- Man getting kicked out of Gan Eden
- Scientist explore beyond the knowledge of the Ancient World
- Years from the fall of Rome through the Black Death
- Argued for a heliocentric, or sun-centered, universe
- Allowed books to be mass produced and spread throughout Europe
- Brought Western Europe in contact with the outside world
- Wealthy family from Florence, Italy
- Used by painters to show depth in their paintings
- How to gain and maintain power
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- Argued the earth was the center of the universe
- Word describing an ideal society
- French word meaning “rebirth”
- The idea that man was the center of his own universe
- Painted the Mona Lisa
- Author of 37 plays from all genres
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
17 Clues: Painted the Mona Lisa • Translated Homer’s works • French word meaning “rebirth” • How to gain and maintain power • Word describing an ideal society • Man getting kicked out of Gan Eden • Author of 37 plays from all genres • Wealthy family from Florence, Italy • Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • Argued the earth was the center of the universe • ...
Matilda Chapter 6 2021-04-20
6 Clues: Matilda's brother (p.44) • Powerful chemical (p.58) • Famous English writer (p.51) • First meal of the day (p.54) • Someone that cuts your hair (p.59) • Matilda had this for breakfast (p.54)
Shakespeare; The Theater 2024-08-01
6 Clues: What is bear baiting? • What is the Globe Theater? • What was the purpose of a Chorus? • Who built England's first theater? • What Theater did Shakespeare partly own? • Who played women roles in Shakespeare's plays?
The Renaissance Era 2024-11-06
6 Clues: rebirth • De Vinci Italian painter • Gutenberg invented the printing press • was where the printing press was invented • a way of life centered on human interests or • was a writer, actor and poet during the Renaissance
Romeo ad Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-14
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- a kinsman to the Prince, and the male protagonist’s close friend.
- the woman with whom the male protagonist is infatuated at the beginning of the play
- the female protagonist of the story
- author of the story
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- the male protagonist's clan
- a Franciscan friar, friend to both the male and female protagonist
- the female protagonist's clan
- the female protagonist’s cousin on her mother’s side.
- the male protagonist of the story
9 Clues: author of the story • the male protagonist's clan • the female protagonist's clan • the male protagonist of the story • the female protagonist of the story • the female protagonist’s cousin on her mother’s side. • a kinsman to the Prince, and the male protagonist’s close friend. • a Franciscan friar, friend to both the male and female protagonist • ...
08/26/2022 2022-08-23
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- Who is directing the Theatricum Botanicum’s production of A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- Who wrote Trouble the Water?
- a lovely place to view plays outdoors
- the true name of the Scottish play
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- The Merry Wives of ______
- famous playwright born in the late 1500’s
- Who founded the Theatricum Botanicum?
- Who is a mischievous fairy in A Midsummer Night’s Dream?
- This Theatricum play is not called West Side Story but West Side _____.
9 Clues: The Merry Wives of ______ • Who wrote Trouble the Water? • the true name of the Scottish play • Who founded the Theatricum Botanicum? • a lovely place to view plays outdoors • famous playwright born in the late 1500’s • Who is a mischievous fairy in A Midsummer Night’s Dream? • This Theatricum play is not called West Side Story but West Side _____. • ...
9EO Christmas 2022-12-09
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- The O in 9EO stands for this word.
- Mrs Payne's surname before she got married.
- The game we played on the board last lesson.
- The new homework website we've been using.
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- The thing we do every day.
- The author of the book we've been studying.
- The best part of WGS Christmas
- The word that Summer says we should use instead of 'flip'.
- The author you will study after Christmas.
9 Clues: The thing we do every day. • The best part of WGS Christmas • The O in 9EO stands for this word. • The author you will study after Christmas. • The new homework website we've been using. • The author of the book we've been studying. • Mrs Payne's surname before she got married. • The game we played on the board last lesson. • ...
Crossword 2025-12-04
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- Grassland biome with scattered trees
- English author of "Pride and Prejudice" (full name)
- English writer of "A Christmas Carol" and "Oliver Twist". (full name)
- Shallow body of water separated from the ocean by reefs
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- Epic poem about a hero’s long journey home (Greek classic).
- A short poem with 14 lines
- A famous tragedy play by William Shakespeare.
- Warrior city-state in ancient Greece
- Norse warriors from Scandinavia
9 Clues: A short poem with 14 lines • Norse warriors from Scandinavia • Grassland biome with scattered trees • Warrior city-state in ancient Greece • A famous tragedy play by William Shakespeare. • English author of "Pride and Prejudice" (full name) • Shallow body of water separated from the ocean by reefs • Epic poem about a hero’s long journey home (Greek classic). • ...
Renaissance 2026-01-25
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- Which writer is connected with renaissance in England?
- Which city was important for the start of the renaissance?
- Who created the sculpture David?
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- Which idea was most important during the renaissance?
- Which scientist said that the earth moves around the sun?
- In which country did the renaissance begin?
- What does the word renaissance means?
- Who painted the Mona Lisa?
- What new artistic technique created depth in paintings?
9 Clues: Who painted the Mona Lisa? • Who created the sculpture David? • What does the word renaissance means? • In which country did the renaissance begin? • Which idea was most important during the renaissance? • Which writer is connected with renaissance in England? • What new artistic technique created depth in paintings? • ...
King of Shadows 2024-09-26
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- The name of Shakespeare's son who died
- What disease did Harry think Nat had?
- Who was the family Nat stayed with in 1999 London?
- Who does Nat play in A Midsummer Night's Dream?
- What was it called when you made up lines in a play?
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- Who was known as the King of Shadows?
- What was Queen Elizabeth known as?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre?
- Who was Nat's enemy?
9 Clues: Who was Nat's enemy? • What was Queen Elizabeth known as? • Who was known as the King of Shadows? • What disease did Harry think Nat had? • The name of Shakespeare's son who died • What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre? • Who does Nat play in A Midsummer Night's Dream? • Who was the family Nat stayed with in 1999 London? • ...
King of Shadows 2024-09-26
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- The name of Shakespeare's son who died
- What disease did Harry think Nat had?
- Who was the family Nat stayed with in 1999 London?
- Who does Nat play in A Midsummer Night's Dream?
- What was it called when you made up lines in a play?
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- Who was known as the King of Shadows?
- What was Queen Elizabeth known as?
- What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre?
- Who was Nat's enemy?
9 Clues: Who was Nat's enemy? • What was Queen Elizabeth known as? • Who was known as the King of Shadows? • What disease did Harry think Nat had? • The name of Shakespeare's son who died • What was the name of Shakespeare's theatre? • Who does Nat play in A Midsummer Night's Dream? • Who was the family Nat stayed with in 1999 London? • ...
venture 2012-11-19
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- center of the eye
- dude who wrote Macbeth
- not ladies
- all puppies are
- people that help make venture succeed
- agame in which players assume the roles of charicters in a fictional setting
- leave
- first thing to do with a play
- short for lighting designer
- a show about two Chicago Cops
- "knot" or vertex, or an italian death Metal band
- A new festival at 2319
- children's theatre Month
- french for new art
- next to norm__
- not a taker
- part
- box 2319
- August______ Co.
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- flys a jolly roger
- colored squares(not Jello)
- stage manager must
- politeness marker for Canadians
- to be reborn(italian)
- Dean ?
- Home for misfit toys
- a funny group of improvers
- there's no place like it (venture)
- martial artist that introduced bando to US
- peters favorite son
- another word for filter (Stanislavski)
- make from scratch
32 Clues: part • leave • Dean ? • box 2319 • not ladies • not a taker • next to norm__ • all puppies are • August______ Co. • center of the eye • make from scratch • flys a jolly roger • stage manager must • french for new art • peters favorite son • Home for misfit toys • to be reborn(italian) • dude who wrote Macbeth • A new festival at 2319 • children's theatre Month • colored squares(not Jello) • ...
MACBETH 2013-01-07
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- REBEL LEADER KILLED IN BATTLE BY MACBETH
- WHAT THE WITCHES GAVE IN THREES TO BANQUO AND MACBETH
- WITCHES LEADER OF DARKNESS
- MACBETH'S CURSE FOR KILLING DUNCAN
- MACBETH'S FORTESS HE IS DEFEATED
- DARK RULER TAKEN OVER BY BLOODSHED
- KILLED BY HIS COUSIN, RULER OF SCOTLAND BEOFORE HIS DEATH
- LESS THAN MACBETH BUT GREATER
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- WRITTER OF THE PLAY MACBETH
- SON OF BANQUO GOING TO BE KING IN LATER TIME
- NEXT IN LINE TO BE KING
- MOTIF NUMBER IN THE BOOK
- GIVE PROPHECIES IN RHYME
- MACBETHS' CASTLE DUNCAN VISITS
- CRAZY WIFE LATER GUILT RIDDEN
- NORWAY'S KING
- THE FORREST OUTSIDE OF MACBETHS FORTRESS
- WHERE MALCOLM FLED FOR HELP FROM THE COUNTRIES KING
- WAS NOT BORN OF A WOMEN AND IS THE PERSON TO KILL MACBETH
- THE FLOATING IMAGE MACBETH FOLLOWS TO KILL DUNCAN
- SOMETHING RECURRING TO ADVANCE THE PLOT (THREE, DARKNESS, BLOOD)
21 Clues: NORWAY'S KING • NEXT IN LINE TO BE KING • MOTIF NUMBER IN THE BOOK • GIVE PROPHECIES IN RHYME • WITCHES LEADER OF DARKNESS • WRITTER OF THE PLAY MACBETH • CRAZY WIFE LATER GUILT RIDDEN • LESS THAN MACBETH BUT GREATER • MACBETHS' CASTLE DUNCAN VISITS • MACBETH'S FORTESS HE IS DEFEATED • MACBETH'S CURSE FOR KILLING DUNCAN • DARK RULER TAKEN OVER BY BLOODSHED • ...
Rhyme pattern 2013-01-07
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- Ancient Indian game
- The part of a shoe that makes the most noise
- Blood pump
- Condition/state opposite to cold
- A state of being unseen by anybody
- Dairy product, usually solid
- Act of rising up after a fall
- A legal acknowledgement or agreement
- A thin organ which trees catch sunrays with
- Process of following someone
- Usually has three leaves, but mostly wanted with four
- Main piece of a company or body
- A set of tiny pieces which form a vision altogether
- A soft bed filling for no bad feeling
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- A cow, prepared as food
- The one of many possibilities that actually happened
- State of happiness widely praised by Shakespeare
- Female actor
- Instruction or order
- Hand cover
- Quiet, secret burglar
- Message carrier, retranslator
- Round part of a machine
- Boss
- Front part of a human body
25 Clues: Boss • Blood pump • Hand cover • Female actor • Ancient Indian game • Instruction or order • Quiet, secret burglar • A cow, prepared as food • Round part of a machine • Front part of a human body • Dairy product, usually solid • Process of following someone • Act of rising up after a fall • Message carrier, retranslator • Main piece of a company or body • Condition/state opposite to cold • ...
Romeo and Juliet by Arthur Behnke 2013-03-25
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- What is the Friar's name?
- What country is Verona in?
- Who does Capulet order Juliet to marry?
- Who teaches this English class?
- Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"?
- How many civil brawls did the Capulets and Montagues have?
- Who does Tybalt kill?
- Who is the queen of the fairies?
- How many hours should the play be?
- Who stops the conflict at the beginning of the play?
- What is Juliet's last name?
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- Who does Romeo believe he loves before he meets Juliet?
- Where do Romeo and Juliet live?
- What time did Romeo have to leave Verona and begin his exile?
- Who plays Romeo in the new version of "Romeo and Juliet?
- Who informs Juliet that Tybalt is dead?
- What is Romeo's family name?
- Who kills Mercuttio?
- Who performs the wedding ceremony?
- What does Romeo ask Friar Laurence to do?
20 Clues: Who kills Mercuttio? • Who does Tybalt kill? • What is the Friar's name? • What country is Verona in? • What is Juliet's last name? • What is Romeo's family name? • Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"? • Where do Romeo and Juliet live? • Who teaches this English class? • Who is the queen of the fairies? • Who performs the wedding ceremony? • How many hours should the play be? • ...
Carmen Bauer 2013-03-25
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- the man who Capulet orders to marry Juliet.
- Romeo's last name.
- the man who promises to keep Romeo informed while he is banished to Mantua.
- how old is Juliet.
- the name of what Juliet was buried in.
- Juliet's mother.
- the Capulets and Montagues are...
- the person who banishes Romeo to Mantua.
- Romeo's best friend.
- who tells Juliet that Tybalt is dead.
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- the person who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo's and cousin.
- Romeo's first love. Starts with an R.
- the two people Romeo hides from after the Capulet party.
- the place Romeo is banished to.
- who recognized Romeo at the Capulet party?
- the queen of the fairies.
- Juliet's last name.
- who says "Romeo, Romeo wherefore art thou Romeo?"
- this killed Romeo when he took it.
- the setting where the story takes place.
21 Clues: Juliet's mother. • Romeo's last name. • how old is Juliet. • Romeo's and cousin. • Juliet's last name. • Romeo's best friend. • the queen of the fairies. • the place Romeo is banished to. • the Capulets and Montagues are... • this killed Romeo when he took it. • the person who wrote Romeo and Juliet • Romeo's first love. Starts with an R. • who tells Juliet that Tybalt is dead. • ...
A Scotland 2013-04-22
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- A musical instrument
- An adjective meaning "having to do with Scotland".
- The most famous Scottish poet and lyricist.
- Scottish lake.
- the famous tragedy by William Shakespeare.
- The famous actor, who performed roles such as James Bond and Henry Jones.
- Patriot and hero of the people of Scotland, one of the main leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence.
- a bands consisting of criss-crossed multiple colors.
- Historic language of Scotland.
- Traditional Scottish holiday dish.
- Traditional dress of men in the Scottish Highlands.
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- The largest city in Scotland.
- A dish made of oats alone, either in crushed or meal form, or whole-grain.
- The capital of Scotland.
- Scary creature living in Scotland
- A kinship group among in Scotland
- A mountain ranges from mountain Ben Nevis
- Popular Scottish surname, refer to one of the largest clans.
- The Scottish people.
- Traditional Scottish alcoholic beverage.
20 Clues: Scottish lake. • A musical instrument • The Scottish people. • The capital of Scotland. • The largest city in Scotland. • Historic language of Scotland. • Scary creature living in Scotland • A kinship group among in Scotland • Traditional Scottish holiday dish. • Traditional Scottish alcoholic beverage. • the famous tragedy by William Shakespeare. • ...
Merry Xmas and Hammy New Year! 2013-12-26
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- / Blue movie character
- / Easily frightened miss
- / Vermilion
- / You'll see me more than once in this puzzle
- / Doc, Dopey, Bashful, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Happy, ____(,)____
- / Yellow movie character
- / A dandy
- / Galileo's
- / Swampmate
- / Many a song has been written for her
- / A metaphor for passion
- / Heinlein's, for short
- / Houston force of nature
- / A good sport, no longer in play
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- / Harlan Ellison's better half
- / 2 PhDs
- / You'll see me only once in this puzzle
- / Bye, bye hammy!
- / Bedroom surprise
- / What a history teacher teaches
- / Hairy chested
- / I'm a fan of this story, and who can blame me?
- / Julia's imaginary friend
- / A friend of …
- / Famous explorer
- / You're a fan of this story, and who can blame you?
- / A true Turkish delight
- / Amazing
- / What we speak with
- / Pickle breath
30 Clues: / 2 PhDs • / A dandy • / Amazing • / Vermilion • / Galileo's • / Swampmate • / Hairy chested • / A friend of … • / Pickle breath • / Bye, bye hammy! • / Famous explorer • / Bedroom surprise • / What we speak with • / Blue movie character • / Heinlein's, for short • / Easily frightened miss • / Yellow movie character • / A true Turkish delight • / A metaphor for passion • / Houston force of nature • ...
Merry Xmas and Hammy New Year! 2013-12-26
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- / Julia's imaginary friend
- / Bedroom surprise
- / What we speak with
- / Easily frightened miss
- / What a history teacher teaches
- / 2 PhDs
- / You'll see me only once in this puzzle
- / Doc, Dopey, Bashful, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Happy, ____(,)____
- / Pickle breath
- / Heinlein's, for short
- / Blue movie character
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- / A metaphor for passion
- / A dandy
- / Swampmate
- / Houston force of nature
- / I'm a fan of this story, and who can blame me?
- / You're a fan of this story, and who can blame you?
- / Famous explorer
- / Yellow movie character
- / Many a song has been written for her
- / Amazing
- / Galileo's
- / A good sport, no longer in play
- / Hairy chested
- / Bye, bye hammy!
- / A friend of …
- / Vermilion
- / You'll see me more than once in this puzzle
- / Harlan Ellison's better half
- / A true Turkish delight
30 Clues: / 2 PhDs • / A dandy • / Amazing • / Swampmate • / Galileo's • / Vermilion • / Hairy chested • / A friend of … • / Pickle breath • / Famous explorer • / Bye, bye hammy! • / Bedroom surprise • / What we speak with • / Blue movie character • / Heinlein's, for short • / A metaphor for passion • / Easily frightened miss • / Yellow movie character • / A true Turkish delight • / Houston force of nature • ...
Dirk en Mia 2014-04-16
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- ... kookboek had haar 1ste editie in 1927
- In welke stad wordt er achterwaarts in de poes genaaid?
- Het verdriet van België, 't is niet Pira
- Welke Tom maakte een monsterlijke trilogie?
- Geurige triller: Het ...
- Jammerlijkheid
- Louis Paul Boon wandelde er biddend over.
- 732-86+308-524:2+35:5=
- Onze Witte woont in Wilsele, die van Ernest Claes in...
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- Welke George gaf alle macht aan de dieren?
- Die Hendrik leerde zijn volk lezen.
- DAN ontcijfert codes, mysteries, symbolen, dilemma's, ...
- Welk lid van de koninklijke familie staat hier op zijn eigen planeetje?
- Gay or not gay, that 's the question!
- Zesharige idioot uit strips, ook drinkbaar.
- Gen 37,18-24
- Wie plaste zijn naam in de sneeuw?
- Negerinnenscheefpoepende Jef
- Geliefde drank van zowel de schrijver als de commisaris.
- In welk land spelen de boeken van Khaled Hoesseini zich af?
20 Clues: Gen 37,18-24 • Jammerlijkheid • 732-86+308-524:2+35:5= • Geurige triller: Het ... • Negerinnenscheefpoepende Jef • Wie plaste zijn naam in de sneeuw? • Die Hendrik leerde zijn volk lezen. • Gay or not gay, that 's the question! • Het verdriet van België, 't is niet Pira • ... kookboek had haar 1ste editie in 1927 • Louis Paul Boon wandelde er biddend over. • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2014-04-20
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- "What light through yonder___breaks"
- Romeo's family name
- An Italian city that is the setting of the play.
- Romeo drinks it and dies.
- "O Romeo, Romeo! __________ art thou Romeo?"
- "For never was a story of more ___ than this of Juliet and her Romeo."
- The prince who is at the seat of political power.
- Juliet's age
- Juliet's family name
- He kills himself when he thinks Juliet is dead.
- He was killed by Romeo after Romeo saw him scattering flowers on Juliet's grave.
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- Juliet inserted Romeo's ____ into her chest killing herself.
- Romeo loves her before he meets Juliet.
- author William
- "that which we call a ______ by any other name would smell as sweet
- Friar who married Romeo and Juliet.
- "O, I am Fortune's _____"
- "Parting is such sweet_______"
- both Paris and Romeo wanted to marry her
- following a duel between ______ and Mercutio, Romeo kills him.
20 Clues: Juliet's age • author William • Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Romeo drinks it and dies. • "O, I am Fortune's _____" • "Parting is such sweet_______" • Friar who married Romeo and Juliet. • "What light through yonder___breaks" • Romeo loves her before he meets Juliet. • both Paris and Romeo wanted to marry her • "O Romeo, Romeo! __________ art thou Romeo?" • ...
The Renaissance 2014-02-06
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- The most famous renaissance patrons were the what, family?
- Wealthy bankers and merchants who sponsored artists
- The renewed focus on man's capacities
- The last of the great sixteenth century Venetian painters
- Italian painter who included movement
- Machiavelli wrote about what?
- The heart of the renaissance took place in this country
- Lisa Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting
- A time period of renewed interest in learning
- The pioneer of renaissance humanism
- Michelangelo painted the what, chapel?
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- Added depth and dimension to his paintings
- Shakespeare is considered the greatest what, of all time?
- Invented movable type
- Father of renaissance painting. Famous for painting Frescoes
- He wrote one of the most famous books on etiquette
- The leading figure of the Venetian school of painting
- He wrote satires about chivalry
- Raphael painted pictures of Mary also known as what?
- Scholar who revealed the evils of renaissance society
20 Clues: Invented movable type • Machiavelli wrote about what? • He wrote satires about chivalry • The pioneer of renaissance humanism • The renewed focus on man's capacities • Italian painter who included movement • Michelangelo painted the what, chapel? • Added depth and dimension to his paintings • Lisa Leonardo da Vinci's most famous painting • ...
Othello 2014-10-28
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- Author
- The daughter of the Venetian senator Brabantio.
- The villain of the play.
- A feeling that Iago feels towards Othello.
- A man with high education yet inexperienced in battle.
- Othello's servant
- A person that committed Iago's dirty work.
- The official authority in Venice.
- An act of speaking one's thoughts aloud when by oneself.
- Who is the protagonist of the play?
- Where did Act 1 take place in?
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- Where did most of the play take place in?
- How may acts are in the play?
- Desdemona's father
- What did Emilia steal when she had a chance to?
- What was the main reason that Othello was not accepted in the beginning of the play?
- A messenger from Venice to Cyprus.
- Cassio always laughed at her behind her back.
- The governor of Cyprus
- Iago's plan to destroy Othello began with a ____?
- Desdemona's attendant
21 Clues: Author • Othello's servant • Desdemona's father • Desdemona's attendant • The governor of Cyprus • The villain of the play. • How may acts are in the play? • Where did Act 1 take place in? • The official authority in Venice. • A messenger from Venice to Cyprus. • Who is the protagonist of the play? • Where did most of the play take place in? • ...
Tears of a Tiger 2014-05-28
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- Andy lost this after the accident
- Andy went to go one of these for help with his problems
- Andy's favorite sport
- The school Andy attended
- First name of Andy's best friend
- Andy committed this to escape
- At the end of the book his parents filed for this
- The Shakespeare play Andy was studying in class
- Andy's basketball coaches name
- Andy's younger brothers name
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- Andy killed himself because he was unable to do this.
- This was Andy's psychologists last name
- Andy felt a lot of this for Roberts Accident
- Andy was under the influence of this during his crash
- Andy was not able to do this after the accident
- Andy shoots himself with this
- Andy became this on the team after Robs death
- Andy's girlfriends name
- Andy keeps seeing Robbie in these
- Andy's friend who discovered him dead at his house
20 Clues: Andy's favorite sport • Andy's girlfriends name • The school Andy attended • Andy's younger brothers name • Andy shoots himself with this • Andy committed this to escape • Andy's basketball coaches name • First name of Andy's best friend • Andy lost this after the accident • Andy keeps seeing Robbie in these • This was Andy's psychologists last name • ...
Othello Crossword Puzzle 2013-11-03
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- Symbol used throughout the play
- Wife of Othello
- Othello's lieutenant
- Act l setting
- Sends Othello to Cyprus
- Iago's wife
- Man who earns his title from birth
- A play manuscript
- Genre of the play
- The title character
- Desdemona's father
- A persons expression of facial features
- A Commissioned officer of a lower rank
- Romance in the matter of late Greek and Roman prose fiction
- The servant
- Who the Venetians were fighting
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- Who wrote the play
- Interbreeding of different races
- Where Cassio is from
- Play characterized by satirical tone and amusing incidents
- Desdemona's father
- Man who earns rank via service to country
- A downfall involving a personal matter
- Rank that Othello is promoted to
- A conflict between people of different classes
- Holding a title without real authority
- Betrays Othello
- Term used to describe Othello
- Man who hates women
- Setting in the remaining acts
30 Clues: Iago's wife • The servant • Act l setting • Wife of Othello • Betrays Othello • A play manuscript • Genre of the play • Who wrote the play • Desdemona's father • Desdemona's father • The title character • Man who hates women • Where Cassio is from • Othello's lieutenant • Sends Othello to Cyprus • Term used to describe Othello • Setting in the remaining acts • Symbol used throughout the play • ...
The Glass Menagerie 2013-10-31
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- He hates his job and wants adventure
- Amanda hopes for ___________ callers
- Author of The Glass Menagerie
- One of the things Jim studies
- Jim gives one to Laura to help her realise she is pretty
- Jim's fiancee
- Glass
- Laura to Amanda
- A place Laura likes to go instead of school
- Tom feels as if he is nailed in one
- Laura's sickness that sounds like blue roses
- Jim calls Laura blue
- Laura quit business
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- Laura becomes physically ill during her first speed
- Setting of the play
- Laura slipped on the ______ escape
- Tom's nickname in high school
- Amanda's last name
- Laura was to sick to eat
- Amanda sold these to earn money
- Tom's place to getaway and think
- Symbol for Laura
- Author of Tom's novel Amanda returned to the library
- An adjective that describes Laura, synonym: bashful
24 Clues: Glass • Jim's fiancee • Laura to Amanda • Symbol for Laura • Amanda's last name • Setting of the play • Laura quit business • Jim calls Laura blue • Laura was to sick to eat • Author of The Glass Menagerie • Tom's nickname in high school • One of the things Jim studies • Amanda sold these to earn money • Tom's place to getaway and think • Laura slipped on the ______ escape • ...
Romantic British Authors 2015-02-07
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- Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Northhanger Abbey
- Sonnets from the Portguese, Aurora Leigh
- historical novel - Lady of the Lake, Waverly, Heart of Midlothan, Ivanhoe
- dramatic monologue - Dramatic Lyrics, Pippa Passes
- Endymion, Lamia - Ode on a Grecian Urn, Ode to a Nightengale, Eve of St. Agnes
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass
- Mill on the Floss, Adam Bede, Middlemarch, Silas Mariner
- Prelude, Tintern Abbey
- Jane Eyre,
- Vanity Fair
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- Frankenstein
- Alastor, Promethus Unbound, Adonais
- Wuthering Heights
- Origin of Species, Descent of Man
- Poems Chiefly Lyrical, In Memorium, Idylls of the King
- translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam
- Lyrical Ballads
- Cristabel, Rime of the Ancient Mariner
- Tales from Shakespeare
- Oliver Twist, Pickwick Papers, Old Curiosity Show, Charistmas Carol, David Cooperfield, Bleak House, Hard Times, Tale of Two Cities, LIttle Dorritt, Our Mutual Friend
- English Bards and Scottish Reviewers, Childe Harold, Bride of Abydos, Manfred, Don Juan
21 Clues: Jane Eyre, • Vanity Fair • Frankenstein • Lyrical Ballads • Wuthering Heights • Tales from Shakespeare • Prelude, Tintern Abbey • Origin of Species, Descent of Man • Alastor, Promethus Unbound, Adonais • Cristabel, Rime of the Ancient Mariner • Sonnets from the Portguese, Aurora Leigh • translation of the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam • dramatic monologue - Dramatic Lyrics, Pippa Passes • ...
English 2016-03-09
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- Sat, cat and mat
- The first way that winter moves
- Repetition of the same consonant sound in nearby words
- W H ----- (wrote "Funeral Blues")
- "highway of ------" (metaphor from Dylan's poem)
- Sang "To make you feel my love"
- Repetition of "S" sounds in nearby words
- Repetition of vowel sounds in nearby words
- "stop all the ------" (from Funeral Blues)
- A 14-line poem popularised by Shakespeare
- "I thought love would last forever. I was -----"
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- at winter's back was -----
- giving human characteristics to non-human things
- Exaggeration for effect
- Speaking of one thing in terms of another
- 17 syllables over three lines
- Bob ----- (wrote "To make you feel my love")
- The third way winter moves
- a comparison using "like" or "as"
- ------ Lear - Made limericks popular
- Judith -------- (wrote the poem "Winter")
- The second way winter moves
- A verse in poetry
- "let traffic policemen wear black ------ gloves"
24 Clues: Sat, cat and mat • A verse in poetry • Exaggeration for effect • at winter's back was ----- • The third way winter moves • The second way winter moves • 17 syllables over three lines • The first way that winter moves • Sang "To make you feel my love" • W H ----- (wrote "Funeral Blues") • a comparison using "like" or "as" • ------ Lear - Made limericks popular • ...
Lemon Drops & Rays of Sunshine 2016-03-20
Across
- – All I want is ____ (U2 Single)
- not if /
- / Also called Jedidiah
- / Held up to gain attention often at an airport
- / Pearl growers
- Horizon / The Point of No Return
- / Deliver a hard blow to
- / Second largest provider of Spanish language content
- Piggy / Says “Kissy, kissy!”
- / Local peak known for “making you slip”
- / Something expected
- / Please don’t write my name in this
- – Jewel of the Free State
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- / A cry of joy
- – Shakespeare in ______
- / An arrangement of images, materials etc. to evoke a particular concept
- & No / An affirmative and a negative
- / Eats Takenoko
- - Character in the new Star Wars
- Todd: Mrs. Lovett has a lover
- / Life challenges that can be turned into a game in 7 steps
- / Who Watches the _____
- / Pearl of the Orient
- / Copcabana neighbour
- & Ice / Hot & Cold
- – Another word for me
- / Bite-sized Asian delicacy
27 Clues: not if / • / A cry of joy • / Pearl growers • / Eats Takenoko • & Ice / Hot & Cold • / Pearl of the Orient • / Copcabana neighbour • / Something expected • – Another word for me • / Also called Jedidiah • – Shakespeare in ______ • / Who Watches the _____ • / Deliver a hard blow to • – Jewel of the Free State • / Bite-sized Asian delicacy • Piggy / Says “Kissy, kissy!” • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2016-09-18
Across
- Number of hours this play assumes it will last.
- Jets.
- The love-sick sap.
- "A Plague o' both your houses!"
- Completes the love triangle.
- Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt.
- The one the should have died a long time ago.
- A screaming root that will make an appearance both here and in Harry Potter.
- The genre of the play.
- Not as good as Eldorado's, but is helpful at the start of an act
- The city that this takes place in.
- Juliet's comic relief.
- Calls Romeo shallow.
- Carson (Bring it on: In It To Win It).
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- The great insult from A Midsummer Night's Dream.
- Used to kill Juliet.
- Provide juxtaposition to Juliet's 'death'.
- The acts that end the feud.
- The heart-breaker.
- Sharks.
- Spoiler alert.
- Home of the most famous Shakespeare scene.
- This world's useless politician
- "No faith, no _____ in men". A false statement.
24 Clues: Jets. • Sharks. • Spoiler alert. • The love-sick sap. • The heart-breaker. • Used to kill Juliet. • Calls Romeo shallow. • The genre of the play. • Juliet's comic relief. • The acts that end the feud. • Completes the love triangle. • "A Plague o' both your houses!" • This world's useless politician • The city that this takes place in. • Romeo's punishment for killing Tybalt. • ...
Cobra Strike 2016-10-11
Across
- a person who leads a team and tells them what to do
- repeated act to improve skills
- the act of movement by a runner
- for recording sounds on metal tape
- scoring in football
- a vehicle with a box on the back
- a person who studies law
- a player position behind the center who directs offensive play
- a deep narrow vertical hole to a mine
Down
- a disease caused by a abnormal amount of cells
- an official person to investigate things
- talking with involuntary repetitions of sound
- the mother of your parents
- a small part used to show what whole is like
- the starting off a game kicking the ball
- another word for forest
- a fee to get to see something
- a game played by two teams on a rectangular field
- a book by Shakespeare with a Denmark prince
- a southeastern state bounded by the Ohio river
20 Clues: scoring in football • another word for forest • a person who studies law • the mother of your parents • a fee to get to see something • repeated act to improve skills • the act of movement by a runner • a vehicle with a box on the back • for recording sounds on metal tape • a deep narrow vertical hole to a mine • an official person to investigate things • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2018-03-13
Across
- who wanted to marry Juliet?
- what is the princes name?
- where did Romeo banished to?
- how old is Juliet?
- when do Romeo and Juliet end?
- who killed Tybalt?
- whats Romeos last name?
- who did Romeo get the poison from?
- who first discover Juliet when she drink the potion?
- who was Romeos first love?
- what is Juliet's last name?
- where did Juliet drink the potion?
Down
- where did Romeo and Juliet take place?
- what did Juliet use to fake her death?
- what is nurses servant name?
- who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- who is Romeos servant?
- when did the play start?
- john who failed to deliver the letter to Romeo?
- who did Tybalt kill?
- what did Romeo drink to kill him self?
- who first saw Romeo at the party?
- What was the punishment if the two family's got in a fight again?
23 Clues: how old is Juliet? • who killed Tybalt? • who did Tybalt kill? • who is Romeos servant? • whats Romeos last name? • when did the play start? • what is the princes name? • who was Romeos first love? • who wanted to marry Juliet? • who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • what is Juliet's last name? • what is nurses servant name? • where did Romeo banished to? • when do Romeo and Juliet end? • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2018-04-18
Across
- Son of the Montagues
- A town in Italy where Romeo and Juliet takes place
- Kinsman of the Prince and friend of Romeo
- Kinsman of the Prince and wants to marry Juliet
- The second Franciscan priest met in the play
- The first Franciscan priest met in the play
- The penalty Romeo has to face after killing Tybalt
- The method Romeo decides to end his life with
- Daughter of the Capulets
- A thin, light, sharp-pointed sword used for thrusting
Down
- Cousin of Romeo
- The playwright of Romeo and Juliet
- Threatens Juliet to marry Paris
- The woman Romeo was infatuated with at the beginning of the play
- Another city in Italy where Romeo gets banished to
- The Nurse's servant
- Prince of Verona
- Romeo's servant
- Cousin of Juliet
- A woman working for the Capulets, mainly caring for Juliet
20 Clues: Cousin of Romeo • Romeo's servant • Prince of Verona • Cousin of Juliet • The Nurse's servant • Son of the Montagues • Daughter of the Capulets • Threatens Juliet to marry Paris • The playwright of Romeo and Juliet • Kinsman of the Prince and friend of Romeo • The first Franciscan priest met in the play • The second Franciscan priest met in the play • ...
Renaissance and Reformation 2019-10-28
Across
- Literary Movement, The thinker
- disproved the Ptolemaic Theory
- caused by religious revolts, breakaway from catholic unity
- broke away from Catholic Church and formed the Anglican church
- Created the statue of David and Pieta
- Wrote the utopia
- the inquisition, lasted until 18th century
- Wrote the Don Quixote de la Mancha
- allowed people to buy their way out of sins
- divine proportion
- trails throughout Europe, over 100,000 executed
- created the Vitruvian man and Mona Lisa
- French religious reformer, created Calvinism
- Wrote the Divine comedy
- created calculus
- Rebirth or Revival
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- Wrote Hamlet
- wrote The Prince
- press helped spread literature throughout Europe
- created the telescope
- Wrote the Canterbury tales
- renaissance artists desired this of their creations
- wrote 95 thesis against catholic church
- where the Renaissance began
- Wrote Praise of Folly
25 Clues: Wrote Hamlet • wrote The Prince • Wrote the utopia • created calculus • divine proportion • Rebirth or Revival • created the telescope • Wrote Praise of Folly • Wrote the Divine comedy • Wrote the Canterbury tales • where the Renaissance began • Literary Movement, The thinker • disproved the Ptolemaic Theory • Wrote the Don Quixote de la Mancha • Created the statue of David and Pieta • ...
Beverley Quakers 2021-02-11
Across
- A Quaker school in York
- A Cumbrian Hall, important to Quakers
- Joseph makes chocolate too
- Tom gave a lecture
- Quakers are advised to live this way
- James Naylor rode into this city on a horse
- Margaret Fell's husband's Christian name
- Catherine is a Quaker and an MP
- Mrs. Fox's Christian name
- A Yorkshire Quaker conference held at Easter
- George provides chocolate, too
Down
- A Quaker learning centre
- This committee discerns who might do what
- A Lancashire hill where George Fox preached
- William got himself into a bit of a state
- Britain Yearly Meeting lecture
- Members are referred to as this
- This goes with advice
- Henry and Joseph - chocolate makers
- Geoffrey is a writer who didn't live in this city
- Quakers gather in these houses
- Central to Quaker worship
- They come along but haven't become members
- An important Quaker testimony
24 Clues: Tom gave a lecture • This goes with advice • A Quaker school in York • A Quaker learning centre • Central to Quaker worship • Mrs. Fox's Christian name • Joseph makes chocolate too • An important Quaker testimony • Britain Yearly Meeting lecture • Quakers gather in these houses • George provides chocolate, too • Members are referred to as this • Catherine is a Quaker and an MP • ...
Beverley Quakers 2021-02-11
Across
- A Quaker school in York
- A Cumbrian Hall, important to Quakers
- Joseph makes chocolate too
- Tom gave a lecture
- Quakers are advised to live this way
- James Naylor rode into this city on a horse
- Margaret Fell's husband's Christian name
- Catherine is a Quaker and an MP
- Mrs. Fox's Christian name
- A Yorkshire Quaker conference held at Easter
- George provides chocolate, too
Down
- A Quaker learning centre
- This committee discerns who might do what
- A Lancashire hill where George Fox preached
- William got himself into a bit of a state
- Britain Yearly Meeting lecture
- Members are referred to as this
- This goes with advice
- Henry and Joseph - chocolate makers
- Geoffrey is a writer who didn't live in this city
- Quakers gather in these houses
- Central to Quaker worship
- They come along but haven't become members
- An important Quaker testimony
24 Clues: Tom gave a lecture • This goes with advice • A Quaker school in York • A Quaker learning centre • Central to Quaker worship • Mrs. Fox's Christian name • Joseph makes chocolate too • An important Quaker testimony • Britain Yearly Meeting lecture • Quakers gather in these houses • George provides chocolate, too • Members are referred to as this • Catherine is a Quaker and an MP • ...
10th Test 6 Authors 2016-12-06
Across
- "Sympathy"
- "i thank You God for most this amazing"
- converted the Psalms into English poetry
- New Zealander; "The Garden Party"
- "Excelsior"
- "The Tell-Tale Heart" and "The Raven"
- "The Destruction of Sennacherib"
- Dorothy Sayers created the detective Lord Peter _________.
- "The Great Stone Face"
- Of the Imitation of Christ
- "The Pied Piper of Hamelin"
- "The Erl-King"
- English poet of Italian ancestry; "Remember"
- nationality of Leo Tolstoy
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- "A School of Facts"; English author who wrote about social conditions
- Grew up in China and wrote stories set there
- "I Like to See It Lap the Miles"
- "Sonnet LXXIII: That Time of Year"
- "What Men Live By"
- "The Road Not Taken"
- Silas Marner
- "The Highwayman"
- nicknamed "Mr. Boston"
- Robert Frost was the most outstanding American poet of the ______ century.
- nationality of Robert Frost
- "The Inspiration of Mr. Budd"
- "A Retrieved Reformation"
- "Lochinvar"
28 Clues: "Sympathy" • "Excelsior" • "Lochinvar" • Silas Marner • "The Erl-King" • "The Highwayman" • "What Men Live By" • "The Road Not Taken" • nicknamed "Mr. Boston" • "The Great Stone Face" • "A Retrieved Reformation" • Of the Imitation of Christ • nationality of Leo Tolstoy • nationality of Robert Frost • "The Pied Piper of Hamelin" • "The Inspiration of Mr. Budd" • "I Like to See It Lap the Miles" • ...
Medieval overview 2016-12-01
Across
- local Polynesians of New Zealand
- A region in Asia where the Angkor Empire flourished.
- Frankish king
- -Viking god of thunder
- massive empire led by Genghis Khan
- formed by Turkish tribes
- – rebirth of ideas and art
- Islamic Holy Book
- Barbarians who raided and destroyed Rome.
- Polynesian islands that are controlled by the USA
- – sailed in canoes to the Pacific
- _________ Road. Passage way to China.
- – barbarians from Scandinavia
- – Attila the ___________
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- ____________DaVinci
- English author during Renaissance
- another name for Eastern Roman Empire
- religion found by Muhammad
- Roman stadium which held gladiator battles
- _________the Red.Viking discoverer.
- Vegetable bought back to Europe from the Americas
- Capital of Byzantium
- Discovered the Americas
- Polynesian statues that are considered mysterious
- Europeans who invaded North America for resources.
- city where Renaissance started
- Europeans who invaded South America for gold.
- animals that caused the Black Death
28 Clues: Frankish king • Islamic Holy Book • ____________DaVinci • Capital of Byzantium • -Viking god of thunder • Discovered the Americas • formed by Turkish tribes • – Attila the ___________ • religion found by Muhammad • – rebirth of ideas and art • – barbarians from Scandinavia • city where Renaissance started • local Polynesians of New Zealand • English author during Renaissance • ...
