shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Renaissance Crossword 2025-05-08
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- belief that actions should be based on reason
- Cultural hub during the Renaissance
- Most famous British play write in the Renaissance
- The _______ family sponsored many artists during the Renaissance
- This Method is the belief of collecting and analyzing evidence to find the truth
- In, relating to, or characteristic of a town or city
- Drawing two dimensional images as to give it a third dimension
- Scientist that proved the heliocentric theory
- Prolific painter, sculptor, scientist and engineer
- Force that attracts a body to the center of the Earth
- was a four year project for Michelangelo to paint
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- The _____ _____ is a famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- Earth centered theory
- Francis _____ invented the scientific method
- Italian sculptor of David and painter of the Sistene Chapel
- home sentence of the medici family
- Born again
- City with no roads, only canals
- Discovered gravity
- Belief in the values of human welfare
20 Clues: Born again • Discovered gravity • Earth centered theory • City with no roads, only canals • home sentence of the medici family • Cultural hub during the Renaissance • Belief in the values of human welfare • Francis _____ invented the scientific method • belief that actions should be based on reason • Scientist that proved the heliocentric theory • ...
Beige Folder 2025-10-02
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- A hat with a bib is this; baseball ____; put this on a gas tank.
- Stability object to help when walking; sugar ____.
- Famous poet; William ____; he wrote Romeo & Juliet.
- Come together as a family; collecting eggs.
- Head of a school; administrator.
- A group of players form one side in a competitive game or sport; football ____.
- Number after seventeen; old enough to vote legally.
- Opposite of earlier; "See You ____."
- Object used to put food on; eat a meal on this.
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- Admit something done wrong to the priest.
- To put something on a board for others to read; a command ____.
- A season; hot time of the year.
- Capital of Georgia.
- A red fruit; ____ sauce.
- It flies at the state capitol; made of stars and stripes.
- Funny.
- Object used for travel on wheels on vacation.
- Small sweet red fruit; ____ pie.
- Gobble, gobble, gobble; Thanksgiving meat.
- More than a billion.
20 Clues: Funny. • Capital of Georgia. • More than a billion. • A red fruit; ____ sauce. • A season; hot time of the year. • Head of a school; administrator. • Small sweet red fruit; ____ pie. • Opposite of earlier; "See You ____." • Admit something done wrong to the priest. • Gobble, gobble, gobble; Thanksgiving meat. • Come together as a family; collecting eggs. • ...
BSNED 212 2025-09-08
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- prevention: "better three hours too soon than a minute too late" - Shakespeare
- friends
- having difficulty connected to concentrating and catching up with lessons
- type of reinforcement: "clean your room and i'll give you a candy"
- no, means NO
- conditioning through rewards or punishment
- DNA
- a model that talk about how behaviors are learned, not just born with
- consequence
- model where psychology meets education
- how parents raise their children
- mind
- cause of unexplained bruises
- learning through watching
- a home, but not for some
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- an analysis to understand behavior to make positive changes
- a therapy that replace harmful thoughts with healthier ones
- type of reinforcement: "finish your vegetables, and you don't have to do the dishes"
- not privileged to have something enough
- all about genes, brain, and body!
- surroundings
- conditioning through linking
- tradition
- fades away if not entertained
- a scar you can’t always see
25 Clues: DNA • mind • friends • tradition • consequence • no, means NO • surroundings • a home, but not for some • learning through watching • a scar you can’t always see • conditioning through linking • cause of unexplained bruises • fades away if not entertained • how parents raise their children • all about genes, brain, and body! • model where psychology meets education • ...
Érettségi gyakorló 2025-11-13
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- a költészet jelképe
- Shakespeare és Balassi korszaka
- A Szózat szerzője
- A Toldi műfaja egyben.
- Csokonai szerelmének elnevezése a versekben.
- Ady Endrére jellemző modern stílusirányzat, amely
- Vörösmarty művének címében szereplő nőalak keresztneve. Csongor és _______
- Német író, akinek leghíresebb műve az Átváltozás
- Az Iliász műfaja
- Stíluseszköz, amely szélsőségesen eltérő elemeket kapcsol össze, ezzel keltve tragikomikus hatást.
- A Barbárok és a Szegény emberek szerzje
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- Charles__________. A francia szimbolizmus képviselője, leghíresebb verse: Egy dög
- Bibliai próféta, akinek történetét egyik híres költőnk, a Nyugat főszerkesztője is feldolgozta.
- Látnoki, prófétai költői szerep
- Felvilágosodás korabeli stíluirányzat, melyre jellemző az antik minták követése.
- Stílusirányzat, melyben a nyers ösztönök és a csupasz, kegyetlen ábrázolás nagy szerepet kap.
- a dráma szövege leginkább ilyen szövegtípusból áll.
- Arany János kedvelt műfaja
- Ókori római szerző, aki a Carpe diem életérzés kitalálója.
- Az élet kapuja című kisregény szerzője
- A Bibilából kimaradó iratok megnevezése
21 Clues: Az Iliász műfaja • A Szózat szerzője • a költészet jelképe • A Toldi műfaja egyben. • Arany János kedvelt műfaja • Látnoki, prófétai költői szerep • Shakespeare és Balassi korszaka • Az élet kapuja című kisregény szerzője • A Bibilából kimaradó iratok megnevezése • A Barbárok és a Szegény emberek szerzje • Csokonai szerelmének elnevezése a versekben. • ...
General knowledge 2025-12-07
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- The smallest unit of a digital image
- The famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci
- The canal connecting the Mediterranean and Red Seas
- The country containing the Great Pyramids
- The hardest natural substance
- The English playwright who wrote Hamlet
- The astronomer who first used a telescope
- The chemical element with the symbol Na
- The capital city of Texas
- The Italian city known for its canals
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- The process plants use to convert light into food
- The speed of which is approximately 186282 miles per second
- The number of continents on Earth
- The eighth planet from the sun
- The primary color opposite green
- The largest ocean in the world
- The highest mountain in Africa
- The first president of the United States
- The longest river in South America
- The largest planet in our solar system
- The largest animal on Earth
21 Clues: The capital city of Texas • The largest animal on Earth • The hardest natural substance • The eighth planet from the sun • The largest ocean in the world • The highest mountain in Africa • The primary color opposite green • The number of continents on Earth • The longest river in South America • The smallest unit of a digital image • The Italian city known for its canals • ...
Adults 2025-11-23
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- Type of tree used for Christmas
- Dickens character visited by three ghosts
- City known for the Christmas market at Marienplatz
- Type of candlelit service on Christmas Eve
- Icy winter hazard underfoot
- Country credited with first Christmas trees
- Shakespeare play featuring a magical storm
- A song from Tchaikovsky’s “Nutcracker”
- A dried grape
- Reindeer in Clement Clarke Moore’s poem
- The Christian season leading up to Christmas
- Word meaning “generous gift”
- Plant associated with Christmas kisses
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- Wine-producing region in France
- Bird traditionally eaten at Christmas
- Capital city of Norway
- The feast on 26 December (first word only)
- Traditional fruit-filled Christmas dessert (two words)
- Red berry used in wreaths
- Spice used in mulled wine
- Metallic instrument in sleigh music
- Festive song
- Sparkling Christmas decoration
- Where Jesus was born
- Drink of hot milk, cocoa and sugar
25 Clues: Festive song • A dried grape • Where Jesus was born • Capital city of Norway • Red berry used in wreaths • Spice used in mulled wine • Icy winter hazard underfoot • Word meaning “generous gift” • Sparkling Christmas decoration • Wine-producing region in France • Type of tree used for Christmas • Drink of hot milk, cocoa and sugar • Metallic instrument in sleigh music • ...
world history 2025-12-15
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- English playwright, poet, and actor
- a list of propositions for an academic disputation
- a prison in France
- seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation
- a half-length portrait painting by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci.
- a bubonic plague pandemic that occurred in Europe from 1346 to 1353
- a church
- a machine that applies pressure to an inked surface
- a type of harmful sickness
- King of France from 1643 until his death
- the 3 Gs
- a document
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- a 16th-century movement that challenged the Catholic Church's authority
- having or representing the sun as the center, as in the accepted astronomical model of the solar system.
- a systematic process for objective investigation, involving observing a phenomenon
- a type of food
- a type of trade
- something you cook with
- the influential English philosopher considered a father of liberalism
- was a Scottish economist and philosopher
20 Clues: a church • the 3 Gs • a document • a type of food • a type of trade • a prison in France • something you cook with • a type of harmful sickness • English playwright, poet, and actor • was a Scottish economist and philosopher • King of France from 1643 until his death • seminal figure of the Protestant Reformation • a list of propositions for an academic disputation • ...
English Language 2023-05-17
Teachers of School Years Past ans Present 2012-09-08
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- Came to teach life science, returned as a Bible teacher
- Has taught here for as long as ICS has existed
- Boisterous drama and English teacher
- Director of Throughly Modern Millie and The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged)
- Most dedicated G2 tribe leader
- Host of Friday Fun Day
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- Math and Bible teacher and mother of four
- Mr. Wise of the Bible department
- Texan from Hong Kong; first grade teacher
- Mademoiselle or Madame? Let's just settle for professeur.
- 1998-2008: ten years of dedicated service to the art department
- From the Philippines; taught science and pre-algebra
- Chemistry whiz and MAD advisor
13 Clues: Host of Friday Fun Day • Most dedicated G2 tribe leader • Chemistry whiz and MAD advisor • Mr. Wise of the Bible department • Boisterous drama and English teacher • Math and Bible teacher and mother of four • Texan from Hong Kong; first grade teacher • Has taught here for as long as ICS has existed • From the Philippines; taught science and pre-algebra • ...
Hamlet 2023-11-01
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- Hamlet visits Hamlet as a ghost and tells him to avenge his death
- Prince of Norway and crowned King of Denmark after Hamlet's death
- Hamlet's romantic interest and committed suicide
- the author of Hamlet
- plotted to kill Hamlet with Claudius
- the murder weapon that killed King Hamlet, Claudius, Laertes, Gertrude, and Hamlet
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- Crowned king of Denmark after the tragic death of King Hamlet
- took over Hamlet's ship on his voyage to England
- the prince of Denmark and the ideal Renaissance man
- where Hamlet takes place
- Hamlet's mother
- King's advisor and was stabbed while spying
- Hamlet's best and most loyal friend
13 Clues: Hamlet's mother • the author of Hamlet • where Hamlet takes place • Hamlet's best and most loyal friend • plotted to kill Hamlet with Claudius • King's advisor and was stabbed while spying • took over Hamlet's ship on his voyage to England • Hamlet's romantic interest and committed suicide • the prince of Denmark and the ideal Renaissance man • ...
LITERATURA 2024-03-06
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- Stil Novo Escuela artística a la que pertenecía el autor de La Divina Comedia
- Quien conduce a Dante por el infierno
- Cantidad de círculos que tiene el infierno según Dante Alighieri
- Grecia Cuna del género dramático
- Uno de los dramaturgos más importantes de habla inglesa
- Diosa del amor, madre de ENEAS.
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- Género al cual pertenecen las epopeyas "La Odisea", "La Ilíada" y "La Eneida"
- Autor de La Divina Comedia
- Mayor ejemplo de Novela moderna
- "Profesión" que ejercía Homero
- Héroe de "La Eneida"
- Período en el que se crearon obras muy importantes como "Hamlet", "Romeo y Julieta" y "Macbeth".
- Rey de los dioses griegos.
13 Clues: Héroe de "La Eneida" • Autor de La Divina Comedia • Rey de los dioses griegos. • "Profesión" que ejercía Homero • Mayor ejemplo de Novela moderna • Diosa del amor, madre de ENEAS. • Grecia Cuna del género dramático • Quien conduce a Dante por el infierno • Uno de los dramaturgos más importantes de habla inglesa • ...
Unit 1 - Review 2022-09-26
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- last name of the dictator of the Roman Republic
- "rebirth"; revival
- Italian Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa
- exile; exclude
- the split in the Christian church due to major issues
- "Middle Ages"
- Italian Renaissance man who painted the on the ceiling of Sistine Chapel
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- a follower of a polytheistic religion
- capital of the Eastern Roman Empire; city that has high walls built on a peninsula
- center of trade in Italy; prime location for civilization development
- English Renaissance man who wrote plays like Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
- difference between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance
- birth place of the Renaissance
13 Clues: "Middle Ages" • exile; exclude • "rebirth"; revival • birth place of the Renaissance • a follower of a polytheistic religion • last name of the dictator of the Roman Republic • Italian Renaissance man who painted the Mona Lisa • the split in the Christian church due to major issues • difference between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance • ...
Renessans 2025-12-10
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- Kunstnik, kes maalis „Ateena kooli“.
- Mõjukas perekond, kes toetas kunstnikke ja humaniste Itaalias.
- Ajajärk Euroopas, mis tähendas „taassündi“ ja keskendus antiikkultuuri väärtustamisele.
- Vararenessansi kuulsaim skulptor, „Dawidi“ pronkskuju autor.
- Renessansiaja mõtleja, kes väärtustas antiikkultuuri ja inimese haridust.
- Renessansi mõttevool, mis rõhutas inimest ja tema võimeid.
- Trükipressi leiutaja, kelle tehnoloogia levitas renessansi ideid.
- Uusaja alguses toimunud religioosne liikumine, mis oli seotud renessansi mõjuga ja Martin Lutheriga.
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- „Taaveti kuju“ ja Sixtuse kabeli laemaali looja.
- „Mona Lisa“ ja „Viimse õhtusöömaaja“ autor, renessansi mees mitmel alal.
- Kunstivõte, mis muutis maalid ruumiliseks ja tõetruuks.
- Itaalia linnriik, mida peetakse renessansi hälliks
- Inglise renessanssi esindanud kirjanik, „Romeo ja Julia“ autor.
13 Clues: Kunstnik, kes maalis „Ateena kooli“. • „Taaveti kuju“ ja Sixtuse kabeli laemaali looja. • Itaalia linnriik, mida peetakse renessansi hälliks • Kunstivõte, mis muutis maalid ruumiliseks ja tõetruuks. • Renessansi mõttevool, mis rõhutas inimest ja tema võimeid. • Vararenessansi kuulsaim skulptor, „Dawidi“ pronkskuju autor. • ...
London Sights 2013-12-16
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- an art gallery
- an underground museum
- a very famouse bell
- a round building - the home of London's local government
- when you are interested in the sea and it's inhabitans this is the right place to vitit
- one of the oldest bridges of London
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- a giant wheel on the South Bank of the Thames
- it used to be a prison once, but now you can see the Crown Jewels there
- a round building (hint: Shakespeare)
- a park in London
- a museum where you can find wax models of celebrities
11 Clues: an art gallery • a park in London • a very famouse bell • an underground museum • one of the oldest bridges of London • a round building (hint: Shakespeare) • a giant wheel on the South Bank of the Thames • a museum where you can find wax models of celebrities • a round building - the home of London's local government • ...
Elemente der Postmoderne 2014-01-21
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- Die Figuren im Buch dienen dem Leser als…
- Wie wird eine übergeordnete Ebene auch genannt?
- Was ist eine Unterart des Post-Impressionismus?
- Wenn Hinweis auf das verwendete Material ausbleibt verfließt der Text zu einem...
- Wer hat das Bild gemalt?
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- Welches Mittel wird in der Postmoderne häufig verwendet?
- In welchem Museum wird das Bild ausgestellt?
- Wie sieht Agnes den Ich-Erzähler auf dem Bild von Georges Seurat?
- Welcher Fluss ist auf dem Bild zu sehen?
- Von wem ist das Gedicht Sonnet 18?
- Wie nennt man die Epoche vor der Postmoderne?
11 Clues: Wer hat das Bild gemalt? • Von wem ist das Gedicht Sonnet 18? • Welcher Fluss ist auf dem Bild zu sehen? • Die Figuren im Buch dienen dem Leser als… • In welchem Museum wird das Bild ausgestellt? • Wie nennt man die Epoche vor der Postmoderne? • Wie wird eine übergeordnete Ebene auch genannt? • Was ist eine Unterart des Post-Impressionismus? • ...
Biblestudy10.10.21 2021-10-04
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- harassment often for one's faith
- A board game where you can end up in the poor house or Millionaire mansion.
- Moses broke all 10 of them.
- Sounds like a type of modern phone
- It's a trait that impossible to brag about...
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- People often look for one in a haystack???
- Like the flame at JFK's grave.
- According to Shakespeare :Richard III would have given "THIS" for a horse
- X marks the spot for buried _______.
- _____ Ties: a starring Michael J Fox
- _______ the wind (film about the Scopes trial and evolution)
11 Clues: Moses broke all 10 of them. • Like the flame at JFK's grave. • harassment often for one's faith • Sounds like a type of modern phone • X marks the spot for buried _______. • _____ Ties: a starring Michael J Fox • People often look for one in a haystack??? • It's a trait that impossible to brag about... • _______ the wind (film about the Scopes trial and evolution) • ...
Ethan Tran 4. 2020-12-18
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- He said that, “The first method for estimating the intelligence of a ruler is to look at the men he has around him.”
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- French for rebirth
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- He wrote many famous plays, such as Romeo and Juliet
- He painted the Disputation of the Holy Sacrament
- The language commonly spoken in a region
- He painted the famous The Birth of Venus
- He made a movable type press
- He wrote the Divine Comedy
- Something that has nothing to do with religious ideas
11 Clues: French for rebirth • He painted the Mona Lisa • He wrote the Divine Comedy • He made a movable type press • The language commonly spoken in a region • He painted the famous The Birth of Venus • He painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • He painted the Disputation of the Holy Sacrament • He wrote many famous plays, such as Romeo and Juliet • ...
The Great British Hills Crossword 2024-07-12
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- Where can you buy souvenirs at British Hills?
- What is the British Hills newsletter called?
- What language is used at British Hills?
- What are the two letters in the British Hills logo
- How many guesthouses are there at British Hills?
- What colour is the phone box at British Hills?
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- Where can you buy tea and cakes at British Hills?
- Who is the statue in the courtyard?
- The UK's national flower (hint: the room by Victorian alley)
- What creature is in the British Hills logo?
- What animals are on the fireplace in reception?
11 Clues: Who is the statue in the courtyard? • What language is used at British Hills? • What creature is in the British Hills logo? • What is the British Hills newsletter called? • Where can you buy souvenirs at British Hills? • What colour is the phone box at British Hills? • What animals are on the fireplace in reception? • How many guesthouses are there at British Hills? • ...
The Original Globe theater 2023-03-14
7 Clues: The place the theater was built • What the theater was named after • The reason the theater closed down • The number of sides the theater had • The person who wrote the first play • A place where the plays were performed • How many pennies were needed to get in?
Renessansen 2024-10-24
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- Den religiøse revolusjonen som Martin Luther satte i gang
- En pest som gjorde at mange i Norge døde på 1300-tallet
- Forfatteren av Romeo og Julie (etternavn)
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- Mannen som oppfant boktrykkerkunsten (etternavn)
- Betydningen av ordet "renessanse"
- Ord som betyr "mennesket i sentrum"
- Jenta som Romeo er forelsket i
7 Clues: Jenta som Romeo er forelsket i • Betydningen av ordet "renessanse" • Ord som betyr "mennesket i sentrum" • Forfatteren av Romeo og Julie (etternavn) • Mannen som oppfant boktrykkerkunsten (etternavn) • En pest som gjorde at mange i Norge døde på 1300-tallet • Den religiøse revolusjonen som Martin Luther satte i gang
Smarties 2023-03-01
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- How many Earths can fit inside the sun (volume)?
- Who wrote Romeo Juliet (last name)?
- Who was the first man to step on the moon (last name)?
- How many Olympic rings are there?
- What is the hardest natural substance?
- How many teeth does an adult human have?
- What is the loudest animal on Earth?
- How many pairs of wings do bees have?
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- What's the fastest land animal?
- If you freeze water, what do you get?
- What food do pandas eat?
- How many players are there in a netball game?
- Who built the pyramids?
- How many colors are there in a rainbow?
- What serves as the base for guacamole?
- What is something you hit with a hammer?
- How many legs does a lobster have?
- What is the nearest planet to the sun?
18 Clues: Who built the pyramids? • What food do pandas eat? • What's the fastest land animal? • How many Olympic rings are there? • How many legs does a lobster have? • Who wrote Romeo Juliet (last name)? • What is the loudest animal on Earth? • If you freeze water, what do you get? • How many pairs of wings do bees have? • What serves as the base for guacamole? • ...
PUZZLE 35 2023-09-06
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- Currency of the United Kingdom (5)
- Not having a sharp edge or point (5)
- Famous tower in Paris known for its iron structure (6)
- Process of turning liquid into vapour (11)
- Surname of famous detective of Baker Street (6)
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet" (11)
- The unsinkable ship that sank in 1912 (7)
- Largest organ in the human body (4)
- Largest planet in our solar system (7)
- Process by which plants make their own food using sunlight(14)
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- Longest river in the world (4)
- Capital city of Japan (5)
- When a caterpillar transforms into a butterfly (13)
- Chemical symbol for gold (2)
- Smallest planet in our solar system (7)
- The largest continent on Earth (4)
- Land of the Rising Sun (5)
17 Clues: Capital city of Japan (5) • Land of the Rising Sun (5) • Chemical symbol for gold (2) • Longest river in the world (4) • Currency of the United Kingdom (5) • The largest continent on Earth (4) • Largest organ in the human body (4) • Not having a sharp edge or point (5) • The author of "Romeo and Juliet" (11) • Largest planet in our solar system (7) • ...
Hamlet 2024-12-03
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- A young noblewoman who loves Hamlet.
- The prince of Denmark, the main character.
- The method used to murder Hamlet’s father.
- A weapon symbolizing treachery and murder.
- The playwright who wrote Hamlet.
- What is used to expose Claudius’s guilt.
- The father of Ophelia and Laertes, a counselor to the king.
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- Hamlet’s mother and Queen of Denmark.
- Prince of Norway, a foil to Hamlet.
- The country where the story is set.
- Ophelia’s brother, who seeks revenge for his father’s death.
- The era in which Hamlet was written.
- The genre of Hamlet.
- The antagonist, Hamlet’s uncle and stepfather.
- The spirit of Hamlet’s father that appears in the play.
- A central theme driving Hamlet's actions.
- A theme in the play, both real and feigned.
17 Clues: The genre of Hamlet. • The playwright who wrote Hamlet. • Prince of Norway, a foil to Hamlet. • The country where the story is set. • The era in which Hamlet was written. • A young noblewoman who loves Hamlet. • Hamlet’s mother and Queen of Denmark. • What is used to expose Claudius’s guilt. • A central theme driving Hamlet's actions. • ...
Wednsday Wars 2020-08-20
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- What war was going on at the time?
- The sport Holling accidently got into.
- the treat Mrs.Baker let Holling have for a special occasion.
- The main character in the novel. Also the narrator.
- The food the 8th graders were saying Mai Thi eats.
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- The stuff Mar.Baker makes Holling read.
- Holling's best friend that stood up for Mai Thi
- A flower child who doesn't have a good relationship with her father.
- A foreign exchange student who's Vietnamese.
- A soldier in Vietnam. Also Mrs.Baker husband.
- The end of the year field trip Holling's class had.
- Holling's admirer.
12 Clues: Holling's admirer. • What war was going on at the time? • The sport Holling accidently got into. • The stuff Mar.Baker makes Holling read. • A foreign exchange student who's Vietnamese. • A soldier in Vietnam. Also Mrs.Baker husband. • Holling's best friend that stood up for Mai Thi • The food the 8th graders were saying Mai Thi eats. • ...
Wednesday Wars 2020-08-20
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- Viatnamese, Danny's girlfriend, adopted by Mrs.bigio.
- Mai Thi's boyfriend, likes baseball, Holling's friend
- janitor, cleaned the bulging abestos ceiling tiles, apple cider from the Coat Room.
- main character, narrator, and Presbyterian.
- Holling's mom, smokes
- owns bakery, acts out Shakespeare.
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- adpoted Mai Thi, lunch lady.
- Holling's sister, has daddy issues, ran away to "find herself"
- hates camping, has a husband in the war, and stays with Holling on Wednesdays.
- Holling's girlfriend, accidentally stole the plans for the school from Holling
- very centered around his work, Holling and Heather's father.
- has an older brother who is a bully
12 Clues: Holling's mom, smokes • adpoted Mai Thi, lunch lady. • owns bakery, acts out Shakespeare. • has an older brother who is a bully • main character, narrator, and Presbyterian. • Viatnamese, Danny's girlfriend, adopted by Mrs.bigio. • Mai Thi's boyfriend, likes baseball, Holling's friend • very centered around his work, Holling and Heather's father. • ...
Poetry 2020-09-22
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- A poem with no set of rules
- ___ to joy
- Figure of speech involving the comparison of one thing with another thing of a different kind, used to make a description more emphatic or vivid
- When vowels repeat
- Big blue balls bouncin is an example of ___________
- The snow was a white blanket
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- The word orange can not ______
- Visually descriptive or figurative language
- Giving a non-human object human-like attributes
- I'm so hungry I could eat a horse
- _________ involves repeating a line or a word several times in a poem
- Shakespeare had many famous _______
12 Clues: ___ to joy • When vowels repeat • A poem with no set of rules • The snow was a white blanket • The word orange can not ______ • I'm so hungry I could eat a horse • Shakespeare had many famous _______ • Visually descriptive or figurative language • Giving a non-human object human-like attributes • Big blue balls bouncin is an example of ___________ • ...
Suprise!!! 2021-06-02
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- an underground cemetery
- Where is Sebastian's Italian heritage from?
- ancient temple whose design was copied and brought to the United States
- Mathematician and Astronomer famous for improving the telescope and confirmed that the Earth circles the Sun.
- Sebastian's favorite food
- What city was Romeo and Juliet, written by William Shakespeare, based in?
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- the pope lives in the _________ palace
- Fashion capitol of the world
- Antonio Stradivari is considered the greatest violin maker of all time. What is his brand name?
- Russell M. Nelson dedicated this temple on March 10, 2019.
- the largest ancient amphitheater ever built
- What volcano destroyed Pompeii?
12 Clues: an underground cemetery • Sebastian's favorite food • Fashion capitol of the world • What volcano destroyed Pompeii? • the pope lives in the _________ palace • Where is Sebastian's Italian heritage from? • the largest ancient amphitheater ever built • Russell M. Nelson dedicated this temple on March 10, 2019. • ...
CROSSWORD 2021-07-07
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- an object used for eating soup
- primate with a tail that eats bananas
- a machine for grinding or pumping,
- a player whose role is to stop the ball from entering the goal.
- an imaginary creature resembling a horse, with a horn.
- a sweet, sticky fluid produced by bees
- a flat object for waving lightly in the hand to create a cooling current of air about the body
- surname of an English poet and dramatist.
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- a person who earns a living by singing
- a container for water for watering plants
- a tower that guides ships
- a black variety of leopards.
12 Clues: a tower that guides ships • a black variety of leopards. • an object used for eating soup • a machine for grinding or pumping, • primate with a tail that eats bananas • a person who earns a living by singing • a sweet, sticky fluid produced by bees • a container for water for watering plants • surname of an English poet and dramatist. • ...
Midsummer Night's Dream 2017-02-23
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- ______ Shakespeare
- Lysander has an _____ who lives some distance away from Athens
- Theseus gives Hermia____ days to make up her mind
- Hermia will have to live there if she refuses to marry Demetrius
- Hippolyta is the ____ of the Amazons
- the story takes place in this town
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- Oberon put a thick _____ on the wood so nobody could see anything
- the name of the fairy queen
- a small person in stories who can do magic
- Oberon and Titania argue about a _____ boy
- There was a magical ______ that could make people fall in love
- Puck changes Bottom's head to that of a ______
12 Clues: ______ Shakespeare • the name of the fairy queen • the story takes place in this town • Hippolyta is the ____ of the Amazons • a small person in stories who can do magic • Oberon and Titania argue about a _____ boy • Puck changes Bottom's head to that of a ______ • Theseus gives Hermia____ days to make up her mind • ...
TPCASTT 2018-04-25
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- A poem of 14 lines using a formal number of rhyme schemes.
- To put something into your own words
- The second T in TPCASTT
- The poet who wrote 'The world is too much with us'
- The message the poet is trying to convey.
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- The turning point in a poem.
- The english teacher
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- a meaning suggested by a word or phrase, in addition to its exact (denotative) meaning; can be the emotional feelings associated with the word.
- To examine something in detail
- The method used to analyse poems.
- The A in TPCASTT
12 Clues: The A in TPCASTT • The english teacher • The second T in TPCASTT • He wrote Romeo and Juliet. • The turning point in a poem. • To examine something in detail • The method used to analyse poems. • To put something into your own words • The message the poet is trying to convey. • The poet who wrote 'The world is too much with us' • ...
Hamlet Act 1 2024-10-14
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- A guard in 1.1 that we never see again
- What the guards and Horatio see in 1.1
- Hamlet's father is stuck in ________
- Complete the quotation from 1.2: “Frailty, thy name is _____________”
- Hamlet swears to get this for his father
- Asks permission to return to France
- The country that Fortinbras is from
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- Son of a murdered Danish king and nephew of the current king
- The name of the castle where almost every scene takes place
- Marries less than two months after losing her husband
- Author of Hamlet
- Manipulates the royal family to get his way
12 Clues: Author of Hamlet • Asks permission to return to France • The country that Fortinbras is from • Hamlet's father is stuck in ________ • A guard in 1.1 that we never see again • What the guards and Horatio see in 1.1 • Hamlet swears to get this for his father • Manipulates the royal family to get his way • Marries less than two months after losing her husband • ...
A2 Culture 2023-05-24
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- We went to see an exhibition of art in the national ...
- I am part of the ... which goes out every weekend
- My boyfriend prefers plays with singing, it is called an...
- We usually go to a ... to see a movie
- Rolling Stones are great Rock and Roll ...
- They always have quite a ...
- Do you know the ... named sWan lake
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- I like to go to a ........to see Shakespeare
- Molliér's ...... is my favorite
- Justin Bieber is a great ...
- Yesterday my favorite band had a ..... in Prague
- I always wanted to be an ..... and paint, dance, act
12 Clues: Justin Bieber is a great ... • They always have quite a ... • Molliér's ...... is my favorite • Do you know the ... named sWan lake • We usually go to a ... to see a movie • Rolling Stones are great Rock and Roll ... • I like to go to a ........to see Shakespeare • Yesterday my favorite band had a ..... in Prague • I am part of the ... which goes out every weekend • ...
Literature 2025-09-24
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- Invented over 1700 now commonly used words
- First canadian to win the Nobel Prize for literature
- Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell
- Banned book in the USA with a year as the title
- Peeves in Harry Potter is not a ghost
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- Last thing Oscar Wilde complained about
- Percy Jackson has this, opposite of dyscalculia
- Disappeared for two weeks and was found in a hotel under her husband's mistress's name
- BURN THE BOOKS
- Written for a competition between friends
- Author who wrote a children's book in 50 words or less
- Acronym for band that inspired Twilight
12 Clues: BURN THE BOOKS • Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell • Peeves in Harry Potter is not a ghost • Last thing Oscar Wilde complained about • Acronym for band that inspired Twilight • Written for a competition between friends • Invented over 1700 now commonly used words • Percy Jackson has this, opposite of dyscalculia • Banned book in the USA with a year as the title • ...
Cool 2023-01-18
Alyson Martinez 4 2020-12-18
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- When we think of them we think of someone being tricky or not thinking about good.
- Was one of the best writers and play makers of history.
- They painted a wall painting of jesus.
- Wrote the divine comedy.
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- Made sculptures out of marble.
- What you call the language someone speaks.
- Made the first printed bible.
- He painted one of the most writen about paintings.
- You are this if you are interested in other ideas or events.
- They craeted a painting including the virgin Mary.
- Italy's rebirth of learnig and art.
11 Clues: Wrote the divine comedy. • Made the first printed bible. • Made sculptures out of marble. • Italy's rebirth of learnig and art. • They painted a wall painting of jesus. • What you call the language someone speaks. • He painted one of the most writen about paintings. • They craeted a painting including the virgin Mary. • ...
Hailey Snyder 4 2020-12-18
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- name is now a word to call people that aren't good
- made poem of over 14,000 lines
- the language people spoke in that varied for different regions
- liking events or ideas that aren't religious
- created scenes from the Bible on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
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- wrote different plays like comedies and tragedies
- the rebirth of of culture
- made a ground-breaking invention that made books more available
- worked at the Vatican
- created a painting that showed a famous goddess standing in a shell
- created the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: worked at the Vatican • created the Mona Lisa • the rebirth of of culture • made poem of over 14,000 lines • liking events or ideas that aren't religious • wrote different plays like comedies and tragedies • name is now a word to call people that aren't good • the language people spoke in that varied for different regions • ...
Benedict Tran 2 2020-12-18
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- An Italian diplomat known for writing a book about how kings acted
- Wrote one of the world's greatest poems and he is from Florence
- an everyday language used in a region or country
- intrested in more worldy ideas instead of religious ones
- Was a sculptor and painted for Pope Sixtus IV
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- Wrote plays and wrote Henry V
- meaning rebirth
- A German printer who developed a printing press that used movable metal
- Painted the School of Athens
- Painted The Birth of Venus
- Known for painting a woman with intresting facial expressions
11 Clues: meaning rebirth • Painted The Birth of Venus • Painted the School of Athens • Wrote plays and wrote Henry V • Was a sculptor and painted for Pope Sixtus IV • an everyday language used in a region or country • intrested in more worldy ideas instead of religious ones • Known for painting a woman with intresting facial expressions • ...
Alvin Ho 2 2020-12-18
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- a writer of a book about peoples greed
- a poet of one of the world's greatest poems.
- the everyday language spoken and written in a region
- worldly activities not relating to religion
- A sculptor who creates statues of people from the Christian Bible
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- a famous author of plays likes Romeo and Juliet
- the rebirth of art and literature
- German printer who created an efficient way to print
- Known for creating frescoes in bright colors
- created artwork of the roman and greek gods
- Known for painting portraits like the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: the rebirth of art and literature • a writer of a book about peoples greed • created artwork of the roman and greek gods • worldly activities not relating to religion • Known for creating frescoes in bright colors • a poet of one of the world's greatest poems. • a famous author of plays likes Romeo and Juliet • Known for painting portraits like the Mona Lisa • ...
Unit 1 - Sign Language 2013-03-28
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- See (図) 1.
- A (文) is made with many words.
- Pizza with cola is a great (組み合わせ).
- Sound of Music is my favorite (ミュージカル).
- You should sign each (単語) with feeling.
- (耳の不自由な) people can't hear.
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- Hamlet was (書かれた) by Shakespeare.
- The 2012 Olympics were (開かれた) in London.
- Lady Gaga (を上演した) Poker Face.
- E.T. is a very (感動的な) movie.
- Tickets are (売られている) online.
11 Clues: See (図) 1. • (耳の不自由な) people can't hear. • E.T. is a very (感動的な) movie. • Tickets are (売られている) online. • Lady Gaga (を上演した) Poker Face. • A (文) is made with many words. • Hamlet was (書かれた) by Shakespeare. • Pizza with cola is a great (組み合わせ). • Sound of Music is my favorite (ミュージカル). • You should sign each (単語) with feeling. • The 2012 Olympics were (開かれた) in London.
Literature 2022-09-12
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- a type of poem where each line represents part of a word
- a lesson the author would like to communicate
- a fictional story with talking animals
- an English playright credited with many dramas
- an author credited with hundred of fables
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- a category of literature written in truth
- a drama that is read, with no props or costumes
- an oral story within a specific region
- a true story of someone's life
- a category within literature, art, or music
- a genre of fiction written in stanza, sometimes with rhymes, and figurative language
11 Clues: a true story of someone's life • an oral story within a specific region • a fictional story with talking animals • a category of literature written in truth • an author credited with hundred of fables • a category within literature, art, or music • a lesson the author would like to communicate • an English playright credited with many dramas • ...
Weston Favell Open Evening Activity 2023-10-03
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- What are they decorating in the food room?
- What organ are they dissecting in Science?
- What maths topic are they doing in B10?
- What is the name of Weston Favell Academy’s Principal?
- What subject will you find on the E floor?
- What is the theme in the English Department?
- How do you say school in French?
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- Which PE equipment is currently in the Gym?
- What famous play writer are they performing in PA5?
- What battle was fought in 1066?
- What language do pupils study at Weston Favell?
11 Clues: What battle was fought in 1066? • How do you say school in French? • What maths topic are they doing in B10? • What are they decorating in the food room? • What organ are they dissecting in Science? • What subject will you find on the E floor? • Which PE equipment is currently in the Gym? • What is the theme in the English Department? • ...
Europe 2024-12-06
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- created over 1,700 words that we use today
- painted nine scenes from the Bible on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- people demanded more personal & political control
- famous for democracy, where citizens could vote on decisions
- freedoms and legal entitlements that people have
- movement goods, people, diseases, & ideas between Africa, the Americas, & Europe
- governments exist by the consent of the governed (people vote for what they want)
- a religious movement
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- a time when people questioned authority
- the duties that people should fulfill
- oldest prehistoric monument
11 Clues: a religious movement • oldest prehistoric monument • the duties that people should fulfill • a time when people questioned authority • created over 1,700 words that we use today • freedoms and legal entitlements that people have • people demanded more personal & political control • famous for democracy, where citizens could vote on decisions • ...
2025 Masterminds 2025-10-06
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- What Follows Millions, Billions, and Trillions?
- The chemical symbol for water.
- The study of the ancient and recent human past through material remains.
- The process by which plants make food using sunlight.
- The largest planet in our Solar System.
- The branch of math dealing with shapes and their properties.
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- The process of cell division resulting in two identical cells.
- The force that pulls objects toward Earth.
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet."
- The language primarily spoken in Brazil.
- Organ that pumps blood through the body.
11 Clues: The chemical symbol for water. • The author of "Romeo and Juliet." • The language primarily spoken in Brazil. • Organ that pumps blood through the body. • The largest planet in our Solar System. • The force that pulls objects toward Earth. • What Follows Millions, Billions, and Trillions? • The process by which plants make food using sunlight. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Act 1 2025-11-25
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- What part of the body is bitten as a rude gesture in the first scene
- The family of people including Romeo and Benvolio
- The family of people including Juliet, Tybalt and Nurse
- What type of play is Romeo and Juliet
- Who is the close mother figure to Juliet
- What city does the play take place in
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- The author of the plays name
- The main female protagonist's name
- What position does a man named Escalus have
- The main male protagonist's name
- Where does Romeo see Juliet for the first time
11 Clues: The author of the plays name • The main male protagonist's name • The main female protagonist's name • What type of play is Romeo and Juliet • What city does the play take place in • Who is the close mother figure to Juliet • What position does a man named Escalus have • Where does Romeo see Juliet for the first time • The family of people including Romeo and Benvolio • ...
Sights of London 2017-06-18
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- Which sight has a treasure room?
- Which sight is a memorial for admiral Nelson?
- Which sight is the home of the Queen?
- In which sight fit 9 500 persons?
- Which sight is 252 metres long?
- Which sight is the most accurate clock of the world?
- Which sight has a steely spire?
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- Which sight shows plays by William Shakespeare?
- At which sight were kings and queens crowned?
- Which sight is the largest wheel in Europe?
- Which sight is the second largest church of the world?
- At which sight are more pigeons than persons?
- Which sight opens within three minutes?
13 Clues: Which sight is 252 metres long? • Which sight has a steely spire? • Which sight has a treasure room? • In which sight fit 9 500 persons? • Which sight is the home of the Queen? • Which sight opens within three minutes? • Which sight is the largest wheel in Europe? • At which sight were kings and queens crowned? • Which sight is a memorial for admiral Nelson? • ...
Sights of London 2017-06-18
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- Which sight is the home of the Queen?
- Which sight is 252 metres long?
- At which sight are more pigeons than persons?
- Which sight has a steely spire?
- Which sight is a memorial for admiral Nelson?
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- Which sight is the largest wheel in Europe?
- In which sight fit 9 500 persons?
- Which sight is the second largest church of the world?
- Which sight shows plays by William Shakespeare?
- Which sight is the most accurate clock of the world?
- At which sight were kings and queens crowned?
- Which sight has a treasure room?
- Which sight opens within three minutes?
13 Clues: Which sight is 252 metres long? • Which sight has a steely spire? • Which sight has a treasure room? • In which sight fit 9 500 persons? • Which sight is the home of the Queen? • Which sight opens within three minutes? • Which sight is the largest wheel in Europe? • At which sight were kings and queens crowned? • At which sight are more pigeons than persons? • ...
Teachers of School Years Past and Present 2012-09-08
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- Host of Friday Fun Day
- Most dedicated G2 tribe leader
- Boisterous drama and English teacher
- Came to teach life science, returned as a Bible teacher
- Director of Throughly Modern Millie and The Complete Works of Shakespeare (Abridged)
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- 1998-2008: ten years of dedicated service to the art department
- Has taught here for as long as ICS has existed
- Mademoiselle or Madame? Let's just settle for professeur.
- Mr. Wise of the Bible department
- From the Philippines; taught science and pre-algebra
- Chemistry whiz and MAD advisor
- High school councilor and father of four
- Texan from Hong Kong; first grade teacher
13 Clues: Host of Friday Fun Day • Most dedicated G2 tribe leader • Chemistry whiz and MAD advisor • Mr. Wise of the Bible department • Boisterous drama and English teacher • High school councilor and father of four • Texan from Hong Kong; first grade teacher • Has taught here for as long as ICS has existed • From the Philippines; taught science and pre-algebra • ...
Renaissance 2021-05-21
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- the person who directed the play named Romeo and Juliet
- an emphasis on human achievements
- She built many theaters to support the arts
- not belonging to the church or religion
- this was an effort of the renaissance
- she supported exploration
- the revival of art and literature under the influence of classical models in the 14th-16th centuries
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- independent country the size of a city
- carving into wood to create prints
- the person who built the first printing press
- the painter who created the work named the Creation of Adam
- the painter who created the work named Mona Lisa
- these ancient civilizations influenced the renaissance
13 Clues: she supported exploration • an emphasis on human achievements • carving into wood to create prints • this was an effort of the renaissance • independent country the size of a city • not belonging to the church or religion • She built many theaters to support the arts • the person who built the first printing press • the painter who created the work named Mona Lisa • ...
Thor's day! 2019-11-21
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- Black bird, smaller than a raven, says "caw"
- Item collected, sold or admired by a bibliophile
- Person from a country of pizza, Colosseum and Alps
- Cold-blooded reptile
- Author of "A Midsummers Night Dream", Merchant of Venice" and "Othello"
- You use it to put in nails
- Female ruler of a kingdom
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- Goldilocks eat their porridge and slept in their beds
- What do you do at your job
- With the capital Oslo, birth country of Henrik Ibsen, Edvard Grieg and Roald Amundsen
- Formal union between a man and a woman
- Flightless bird of Antarctic regions
- Visit another country, go on a trip
13 Clues: Cold-blooded reptile • Female ruler of a kingdom • What do you do at your job • You use it to put in nails • Visit another country, go on a trip • Flightless bird of Antarctic regions • Formal union between a man and a woman • Black bird, smaller than a raven, says "caw" • Item collected, sold or admired by a bibliophile • Person from a country of pizza, Colosseum and Alps • ...
Cute little puzzle 2025-03-12
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- Resilient dessert; you’re a tough _
- _is my boyfriend, according to Taylor swift song of this title.
- When the world hits your eyes like a big pizza pie, that’s _(dean Martin song)
- Henry who said give me liberty or give me death
- Spring in Spanish, Boticelli painting
- I call it!
- Often featured in gothic works
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- said “though she be but little she is fierce”
- Tom Brady home state
- First word of Ken’s renaming of the Barbie Dream house.
- Milton _ (board game company who owns scrabble)
- You’re as Cold as Ice singers
- A figure skater would want to do multiple of these (double, triple, etc)
13 Clues: I call it! • Tom Brady home state • You’re as Cold as Ice singers • Often featured in gothic works • Resilient dessert; you’re a tough _ • Spring in Spanish, Boticelli painting • said “though she be but little she is fierce” • Milton _ (board game company who owns scrabble) • Henry who said give me liberty or give me death • ...
Broadway 2025-05-05
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- : Sondheim's 1979 dark tale set in a barbershop
- : Composer of *Into the Woods* and *Sweeney Todd*
- : The Phantom lurks in this Parisian location
- : "The Lion King" opened on Broadway in this decade
- : 1990s rock musical about struggling artists in NYC
- : 1943 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical that changed Broadway forever
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- : The street most associated with Broadway theaters
- : *Hair* and *Jesus Christ Superstar* came from this decade
- : *West Side Story* reimagined this Shakespeare tragedy
- : Lin-Manuel Miranda's groundbreaking 2015 musical
- : Musical set in the roaring twenties featuring Velma and Roxie
- : 1970s musical inspired by Greek mythology
- : Iconic 1980s musical featuring the song “Memory”
13 Clues: : 1970s musical inspired by Greek mythology • : The Phantom lurks in this Parisian location • : Sondheim's 1979 dark tale set in a barbershop • : Composer of *Into the Woods* and *Sweeney Todd* • : Lin-Manuel Miranda's groundbreaking 2015 musical • : Iconic 1980s musical featuring the song “Memory” • : The street most associated with Broadway theaters • ...
Brave New World 2023-01-10
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- The word used to describe those outside the World State
- Where John secluded himself at the end of the story
- Linda's lover at the Savage Reservation
- Subject of John and Bernard's desires
- John likens himself to this character
- A passionate writer and Bernard's best friend
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- Main character at the beginning of the book
- John's favorite author who he quotes frequently
- John likens Lenina to this character
- A movie using the senses of touch and smell
- A popular drug used by many members of the World State
- Main character at the end of the book
- What John uses to punish himself in isolation
13 Clues: John likens Lenina to this character • Subject of John and Bernard's desires • Main character at the end of the book • John likens himself to this character • Linda's lover at the Savage Reservation • Main character at the beginning of the book • A movie using the senses of touch and smell • What John uses to punish himself in isolation • ...
renessanssi 2023-12-19
5 Clues: uudelleensyntyminen • renessanssin ihmisihanne • merkittävä kirjailija, mm. Romeo ja Julia • kultturivirtaus jossa tutkitaan ihmisyyttä • keinoja kaihtamaton poliitikko joka perustelee tekojaan valtion edulla
Henry V Crossword 2013-05-25
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- What was the name of the character that insulted the king before the battle of Agincourt?
- What crime did Bardolph commit?
- On what field did Henry beat the French?
- What theatre was the play first performed in? The ______ Theatre
- What was Henry's nickname?
- What was Bardolphs punishment?
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- The playwright who wrote Henry V?
- What sport did Henry like to play?
- The name of the French Princess?
- If nobles or kings are captured, they are most likely to be _____?
- What was Falstaffs real name?
- What did Pistol call Nym at the beginning of the play to insult him?
12 Clues: What was Henry's nickname? • What was Falstaffs real name? • What was Bardolphs punishment? • What crime did Bardolph commit? • The name of the French Princess? • The playwright who wrote Henry V? • What sport did Henry like to play? • On what field did Henry beat the French? • What theatre was the play first performed in? The ______ Theatre • ...
CROSSWORDS 2023-02-16
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- England is ... times smaller than USA
- “You kiss by the book” is a line from which Shakespeare play?
- How do you call people from Manchester?
- One of most best-known prehistoric Europe monument
- Which English singer had hits with Set Fire To The Rain and Rolling In The Deep?
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- What is the most southerly county in England?
- Capital city of england
- England is a part of the ...
- In which city would you walk down ‘The Shambles’?
- What is the official animal of England?
- The title of the magazine
- What colour is the packaging of a Cadbury Dairy Milk bar?
12 Clues: Capital city of england • The title of the magazine • England is a part of the ... • England is ... times smaller than USA • What is the official animal of England? • How do you call people from Manchester? • What is the most southerly county in England? • In which city would you walk down ‘The Shambles’? • One of most best-known prehistoric Europe monument • ...
Midsummer Night's Dream 2017-02-23
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- There was a magical ______ that could make people fall in love
- a small person in stories who can do magic
- Hippolyta is the ____ of the Amazons
- the name of the fairy queen
- Oberon put a thick _____ on the wood so nobody could see anything
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- Puck changes Bottom's head to that of a ______
- Hermia will have to live there if she refuses to marry Demetrius
- Oberon and Titania argue about a _____ boy
- ______ Shakespeare
- the story takes place in this town
- Theseus gives Hermia____ days to make up her mind
- Lysander has an _____ who lives some distance away from Athens
12 Clues: ______ Shakespeare • the name of the fairy queen • the story takes place in this town • Hippolyta is the ____ of the Amazons • Oberon and Titania argue about a _____ boy • a small person in stories who can do magic • Puck changes Bottom's head to that of a ______ • Theseus gives Hermia____ days to make up her mind • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-21
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- greatest English playwright during the renaissance
- Reigned England for 45 years
- belief in the worth of the individual and that reason is the path to knowledge
- painted the Mona Lisa
- developed a printing press that used moveable metal type
- known for unifying Spain
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- rebirth in the interest of Greek/Roman art and learning
- works of these countries were studied to cause the Renaissance
- an effect of the renaissance
- an area surrounding a city
- well known for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- to carve or create a piece of work on an object
12 Clues: painted the Mona Lisa • known for unifying Spain • an area surrounding a city • Reigned England for 45 years • an effect of the renaissance • to carve or create a piece of work on an object • greatest English playwright during the renaissance • rebirth in the interest of Greek/Roman art and learning • developed a printing press that used moveable metal type • ...
TEXTOS DRAMATICOS 2021-10-12
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- Opuesto a la prosa.
- Texto que tiene similitud con el texto dramático, tiene un mensaje al final.
- El hombre se ve enfrentado a los problemas del mundo.
- Es la característica que comparten todos los textos literarios.
- Tipo de lenguaje que se centra en sentimientos...
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- Sitio donde se realiaban las primeras representaciones del drama.
- Maximo dramaturgo del siglo decimo cuarto y decimo quinto.
- Dios de la alegria para los romanos.
- choque de dos bandos, hecho decisivo que marca pautas en historias.
- Regla de uso de paréntesis
- Tiene que ver con la escenografía de la obra.
- No son un texto literarios.
12 Clues: Opuesto a la prosa. • Regla de uso de paréntesis • No son un texto literarios. • Dios de la alegria para los romanos. • Tiene que ver con la escenografía de la obra. • Tipo de lenguaje que se centra en sentimientos... • El hombre se ve enfrentado a los problemas del mundo. • Maximo dramaturgo del siglo decimo cuarto y decimo quinto. • ...
TEXTOS DRAMATICOS 2021-10-18
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- Regla de uso de paréntesis
- Sitio donde se realiaban las primeras representaciones del drama.
- choque de dos bandos, hecho decisivo que marca pautas en historias.
- Tipo de lenguaje que se centra en sentimientos...
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- Maximo dramaturgo del siglo decimo cuarto y decimo quinto.
- Es la característica que comparten todos los textos literarios.
- Texto que tiene similitud con el texto dramático, tiene un mensaje al final.
- Dios de la alegria para los romanos.
- Tiene que ver con la escenografía de la obra.
- El hombre se ve enfrentado a los problemas del mundo.
- No son un texto literarios.
- Opuesto a la prosa.
12 Clues: Opuesto a la prosa. • Regla de uso de paréntesis • No son un texto literarios. • Dios de la alegria para los romanos. • Tiene que ver con la escenografía de la obra. • Tipo de lenguaje que se centra en sentimientos... • El hombre se ve enfrentado a los problemas del mundo. • Maximo dramaturgo del siglo decimo cuarto y decimo quinto. • ...
TEXTOS DRAMATICOS 2021-10-12
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- choque de dos bandos, hecho decisivo que marca pautas en historias.
- Regla de uso de paréntesis
- Opuesto a la prosa.
- Sitio donde se realiaban las primeras representaciones del drama.
- El hombre se ve enfrentado a los problemas del mundo.
- Tipo de lenguaje que se centra en sentimientos...
- Tiene que ver con la escenografía de la obra.
- Dios de la alegria para los romanos.
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- Texto que tiene similitud con el texto dramático, tiene un mensaje al final.
- Es la característica que comparten todos los textos literarios.
- Maximo dramaturgo del siglo decimo cuarto y decimo quinto.
- No son un texto literarios.
12 Clues: Opuesto a la prosa. • Regla de uso de paréntesis • No son un texto literarios. • Dios de la alegria para los romanos. • Tiene que ver con la escenografía de la obra. • Tipo de lenguaje que se centra en sentimientos... • El hombre se ve enfrentado a los problemas del mundo. • Maximo dramaturgo del siglo decimo cuarto y decimo quinto. • ...
FR15 U6 2023-06-13
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- Can you explain _____ you like e-readers?
- I read all the time, _____ I am.
- _____ particular students are extremely bright.
- Take _____ book you like, I don't mind.
- I read _____ is available at the library.
- He went to close the door, falling over as he did _____.
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- Do you remember _____ you first saw a Shakespeare play?
- Romantic stories are all the same, _____ the author is.
- It's interesting to see _____ people display their books.
- I knew _____ book would be difficult to understand.
- Do you know _____ you're going to meet at the party?
- There’s not much to do in _____ a town.
12 Clues: I read all the time, _____ I am. • Take _____ book you like, I don't mind. • There’s not much to do in _____ a town. • Can you explain _____ you like e-readers? • I read _____ is available at the library. • _____ particular students are extremely bright. • I knew _____ book would be difficult to understand. • Do you know _____ you're going to meet at the party? • ...
Evolution of English Crossword! 2024-01-10
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- when a country expands and settles in different areas through colonies
- first people who spoke English
- name of the duke who lead the Normans
- languages like Italian, French, Spanish, and Portuguese are what kind of languages
- our language
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- what kind of language is English (it relates to a dog)
- French speaking Vikings
- the period of English we are currently in
- what language had a lack of grammar rules?
- what was the first period of English
- famous poet during Modern English
- the language we got the words "Fiancé" and "Foyer" from
- the language that the names of our months came from
13 Clues: our language • French speaking Vikings • first people who spoke English • famous poet during Modern English • what was the first period of English • name of the duke who lead the Normans • the period of English we are currently in • what language had a lack of grammar rules? • the language that the names of our months came from • ...
Orienteering Day Crsosword 2025-01-30
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- Old name for the largest rugby union rugby stadium in the world
- Name of the Prime Minister who led England during WW2
- Which River runs through London?
- The Prime Minister liver at Number 10 ____ street
- The most famous English playwright, Author of 'Romeo & Juliet'
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- What is the name of the bell on top of Elizabeths tower?
- Londons best team (its in red)
- What is the name of the ship you can visit in Greenwich?
- Another name for the London underground
- Londons Biggest Airport
- What animal is represented at Trafalgar Square?
- Who lives in Buckingham Palace?
12 Clues: Londons Biggest Airport • Londons best team (its in red) • Who lives in Buckingham Palace? • Which River runs through London? • Another name for the London underground • What animal is represented at Trafalgar Square? • The Prime Minister liver at Number 10 ____ street • Name of the Prime Minister who led England during WW2 • ...
Broadway 2025-05-05
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- What is Marian in the Music Man?
- In a 2015 musical by Lin Manuel Miranda, we are taught about the young U.S. ___
- 17th century author who inspired West Side Story
- Classic love story written by Rogers and Hammerstein
- Broadway brought in ___ billion dollars during the 2012-2013 season
- Historically inaccurate theme of SIX
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- This group went on strike in 1899
- How many theaters make up Broadway?
- Borough of NYC in which Broadway is located
- Motive and message of Hairspray
- Place in which Hairspray is set
- Time period in which Guys and Dolls is set
12 Clues: Motive and message of Hairspray • Place in which Hairspray is set • What is Marian in the Music Man? • This group went on strike in 1899 • How many theaters make up Broadway? • Historically inaccurate theme of SIX • Time period in which Guys and Dolls is set • Borough of NYC in which Broadway is located • 17th century author who inspired West Side Story • ...
Litteraturhistoria - Renässansen 2024-01-30
6 Clues: Det betyder renässansen • Engelsk dramatiker och poet • Mannen som genomförde reformationen • En uppfinning som revolutionerade litteraturen. • Den här perioden var man intresserad av under renässansen • Ett kvinnonamn i ett mycket känt drama, en kvinna som älskar Romeo.
Things I Like About You... 2014-06-16
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- This skill makes me blush all the time!
- Dropping in just to make me smile
- So glad we could share this together!
- You exercise this virtue with me often.
- Nothing sexier than a guy who can quote Shakespeare!
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- Everyone's favorite pilot who never dies
- How did I ever get so luck to find someone like _____?
- I don't give this to just anyone, no, not my number!
- turn that frown upside-down!
- I know your NAME, but not all your secrets... yet!
10 Clues: turn that frown upside-down! • Dropping in just to make me smile • So glad we could share this together! • This skill makes me blush all the time! • You exercise this virtue with me often. • Everyone's favorite pilot who never dies • I know your NAME, but not all your secrets... yet! • I don't give this to just anyone, no, not my number! • ...
Arany János 2020-02-09
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- Petőfi Sándor írt verset Arany János kisfiának. Hogy hívták a fiút?
- Arany János születésének helye.
- Utolsó hónapjaiban itt töltötte az időt.
- Magyarra fordította tőle a Hamletet és a Szentivánéji álom című drámáját.
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- Hiába nem érettségizett le, műveltsége végett ezen intézmény titkáraként dolgozott.
- Barátjától Gyulai Páltól kapta, ebbe írta életének utolsó költeményeit.
- Feleségének keresztneve.
- E csoport pályázatára írta meg a Toldit Arany János.
- Tanulmányait megszakította, s egy éppen arrafelé járó társasághoz csatlakozott, .............. lett belőle.
- E város híres kollégiumában is tanult.
10 Clues: Feleségének keresztneve. • Arany János születésének helye. • E város híres kollégiumában is tanult. • Utolsó hónapjaiban itt töltötte az időt. • E csoport pályázatára írta meg a Toldit Arany János. • Petőfi Sándor írt verset Arany János kisfiának. Hogy hívták a fiút? • Barátjától Gyulai Páltól kapta, ebbe írta életének utolsó költeményeit. • ...
SPAG - English Focus 2024-04-25
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- Putting 2 things together to compare them.
- writing the word as a sound, e.g. 'bang'
- Adding extra stress or meaning to a word.
- An advance hint of what is to come...
- When you take on the personality of someone else in a play.
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- A word or phrase that means the same as another word e.g. close and shut
- William.....
- referring to one thing by mentioning another.
- Using 'as' or 'like'
- Asking a question that you already have the answer to
10 Clues: William..... • Using 'as' or 'like' • An advance hint of what is to come... • writing the word as a sound, e.g. 'bang' • Adding extra stress or meaning to a word. • Putting 2 things together to compare them. • referring to one thing by mentioning another. • Asking a question that you already have the answer to • When you take on the personality of someone else in a play. • ...
Mga Salik sa Paglakas ng Europe 2024-02-12
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- Gregory VII pinakamataas na lider-espirituwal at tagapagmana.
- pinakamakapangyarrihang institusyon sa panahon ng Middle Ages.
- muling pagsilang o rebirth.
- mga iskolar na nangunguna sa pag-aaral sa klasikal na sibilisasyon ng Griyego at Romano.
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- imahen ng Europe bilang isang malawak na kabuuang Kristiyano.
- sa anong larangan nabibilang si Leonardo da Vinci.
- larangan na kinabibilangan ni Galileo Galilei.
- at Panitikan sa anong larangan nabibilang si William Shakespeare.
- pinagmulan ng kadakilaaan ng sinaunang Rome.
- sumasalamin sa tunggalian ng interes ng Simbahan at pamahalaan.
10 Clues: muling pagsilang o rebirth. • pinagmulan ng kadakilaaan ng sinaunang Rome. • larangan na kinabibilangan ni Galileo Galilei. • sa anong larangan nabibilang si Leonardo da Vinci. • imahen ng Europe bilang isang malawak na kabuuang Kristiyano. • pinakamakapangyarrihang institusyon sa panahon ng Middle Ages. • ...
Schule 2023-04-17
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- Man spielt Klavier oder Gitarre oder Saxophon.
- Wir lesen viele Bücher! Jetzt lesen wir Shakespeare!
- In dieser Klasse lernt man über Kontinente und Länder.
- In dieser Klasse lernst du eins plus eins ist zwei.
- Man schwimmt. Man spielt Tennis, Fußball oder Hockey.
- Es ist eine Wissenschaft. Man lernt über Chemikalien und die Periodentabelle.
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- Man lernt über alte tote Männer und Frauen.
- In dieser Klasse lernst du “hallo! Wie geht’s?”
- Man singt in dieser Klasse.
- Es gibt viele Computer im Klassenzimmer.
10 Clues: Man singt in dieser Klasse. • Es gibt viele Computer im Klassenzimmer. • Man lernt über alte tote Männer und Frauen. • Man spielt Klavier oder Gitarre oder Saxophon. • In dieser Klasse lernst du “hallo! Wie geht’s?” • In dieser Klasse lernst du eins plus eins ist zwei. • Wir lesen viele Bücher! Jetzt lesen wir Shakespeare! • ...
El Crucigrama: Un Festival de Arte 2023-05-09
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- Starry Night de Vincent van Gogh es un tipo de __
- Sentir desinteresado o cansado
- Sydney Opera House, Shakespeare's Globe
- Es una película muy innovadora, pero el ___ no sabe apreciarla
- Ed Sheeran ___ un instrumento
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- Alfonso Cuarón ganó un Oscar por ___ "Gravity"
- Usar una material de piedra, metal o madera para el arte
- un tipo de texto, Edgar Allan Poe, William Shakespeare, Langston Hughes
- Romeo and Juliet, Othello, Macbeth
- La acción de Vincent van Gogh, Leonardo da Vinci, Claude Monet, Pablo Picasso, y Michelangelo
10 Clues: Ed Sheeran ___ un instrumento • Sentir desinteresado o cansado • Romeo and Juliet, Othello, Macbeth • Sydney Opera House, Shakespeare's Globe • Alfonso Cuarón ganó un Oscar por ___ "Gravity" • Starry Night de Vincent van Gogh es un tipo de __ • Usar una material de piedra, metal o madera para el arte • Es una película muy innovadora, pero el ___ no sabe apreciarla • ...
Club Genesis Crossword Quest 2024-01-04
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- Most popular dwarf planet in the Milky Way galaxy
- 1st name of the starkid whose dad played the role of 'aakhri pasta'
- Writer of Romeo&Juliet
- H2O is?
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- school attended by Harry Potter
- Something that you set on vibration when you want some 'alone time'
- It is put on for protection and you find it hard to feel properly when this is being worn
- Iconic ship that sank in 1912
- Smallest month of the year
- Currency of Japan
10 Clues: H2O is? • Currency of Japan • Writer of Romeo&Juliet • Smallest month of the year • Iconic ship that sank in 1912 • school attended by Harry Potter • Most popular dwarf planet in the Milky Way galaxy • Something that you set on vibration when you want some 'alone time' • 1st name of the starkid whose dad played the role of 'aakhri pasta' • ...
Library 2023-10-08
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- Type order used in your library
- A book written by Rick Riordan.
- You use it to check the contents or subtitles in a book
- Someone who helps you with information in the place you are now.
- When you take a book
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- A famous English play-write and poet
- It is a type of a book that has information about different topics
- A series of novels that celebrated 20 years of success
- Has more than one book
- It is a book of words and languages
10 Clues: When you take a book • Has more than one book • Type order used in your library • A book written by Rick Riordan. • It is a book of words and languages • A famous English play-write and poet • A series of novels that celebrated 20 years of success • You use it to check the contents or subtitles in a book • Someone who helps you with information in the place you are now. • ...
The Renaissance 2024-10-31
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- The name of the famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- this is where the Renaissance started
- when was the printing press invented?
- Which literary work explored themes of dreams and reality?
- Spanish author of "Don Quixote."
- This period saw a renewed interest in the ideas of ancient
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- Rebirth of art and learning
- An invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas
- Leonardo da Vinci is well-known for his masterpieces like the
- The movement that emphasized human experience and individual potential during the Renaissance
10 Clues: Rebirth of art and learning • Spanish author of "Don Quixote." • this is where the Renaissance started • when was the printing press invented? • An invention that helped spread Renaissance ideas • Which literary work explored themes of dreams and reality? • This period saw a renewed interest in the ideas of ancient • ...
GD 2024-11-01
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- something which you use to sit
- someone who became the most famous Mexican painter
- a place where El Chavo del Ocho was set
- someone who was the most famous Brazilian football player
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- a place where many people go in Dublin
- someone who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- a mode of transport which carries only two passengers
- something which you use to stick something to a notice board
- something which you can use to ride on the sea
- a place where you can learn anything
10 Clues: something which you use to sit • someone who wrote Romeo and Juliet • a place where you can learn anything • a place where many people go in Dublin • a place where El Chavo del Ocho was set • something which you can use to ride on the sea • someone who became the most famous Mexican painter • a mode of transport which carries only two passengers • ...
Vocab Set 7 2022-11-19
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- He was _____ from the village (Think kicked out!)
- Song that clashes and has little to no harmony
- To speak one's mind regardless of an audience
- People who returned from the holy land with palm branches
- To turn to the audience and make a remark
- A 14 line poem (Think Shakespeare!)
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- She was very ______ of her friends car (Think Jealousy!)
- The were fighting, but it quickly turned to a ______ (Think of a very rough fight!)
- She had a strong speech ________
- She showed strong _____ (Think rebellion!)
10 Clues: She had a strong speech ________ • A 14 line poem (Think Shakespeare!) • To turn to the audience and make a remark • She showed strong _____ (Think rebellion!) • To speak one's mind regardless of an audience • Song that clashes and has little to no harmony • He was _____ from the village (Think kicked out!) • She was very ______ of her friends car (Think Jealousy!) • ...
The Hate list 2021-12-16
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- Valerie's relationship to the shooter.
- What subject did Mr. Kline teach.
- Valerie's best friend since kindergarten.
- Item put in the time capsule by Christy
- The name of the school where the events take place.
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- sad because one has no friends or company.
- people harmed, injured, or killed as a result of a crime, accident, or other event or action.
- Was saved from Nick by Valarie
- Shakespeare play was added to the time capsule.
- a person who habitually seeks to harm or intimidate others.
- Class Nick and Valier met in.
11 Clues: Class Nick and Valier met in. • Was saved from Nick by Valarie • What subject did Mr. Kline teach. • Valerie's relationship to the shooter. • Item put in the time capsule by Christy • Valerie's best friend since kindergarten. • sad because one has no friends or company. • Shakespeare play was added to the time capsule. • The name of the school where the events take place. • ...
Love and friendship: Do you know the words? 2022-03-21
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- What's the English word for "vortäuschen"?
- It's the opposite of "like".
- Black lives ...
- In New York City live ... 8 million people.
- Today you can easily keep in ... with people via social media.
- Do you know the English word for "Schatten"?
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- The opposite of "friend" is ...
- It's the English word for "Kampf, Streit".
- If you want to see how you look like you need to look in a ...
- Why are friends important to you? Give a ...
- William Shakespeare wrote many poems, sonnets and about 38 ... such as "Romeo and Juliet".
11 Clues: Black lives ... • It's the opposite of "like". • The opposite of "friend" is ... • What's the English word for "vortäuschen"? • It's the English word for "Kampf, Streit". • In New York City live ... 8 million people. • Why are friends important to you? Give a ... • Do you know the English word for "Schatten"? • ...
Renaissance Music 2016-08-15
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- a song with 5-6 singers
- painting when the composer uses the notes on the page to describe the words
- famous madrigal composer
- Renaissance means this
- the word "Renaissance" is from this language
- often the text of a madrigal was one of these
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- music that features a singer
- The disease that killed 20 million people during the Middle Ages
- Not the poor, not the rich, this class is somewhere in between
- press invented by Gutenberg in 1454
- lived during this time period and wrote plays such as "Romeo and Juliet' and "Macbeth"
11 Clues: Renaissance means this • a song with 5-6 singers • famous madrigal composer • music that features a singer • press invented by Gutenberg in 1454 • the word "Renaissance" is from this language • often the text of a madrigal was one of these • Not the poor, not the rich, this class is somewhere in between • The disease that killed 20 million people during the Middle Ages • ...
Regional variation crossword 2016-06-24
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- How was lion written in Middle English
- Which tribe moved to West England
- What was voted the most attractive accent in England
- How would the Queen spell Bath
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- What is the main feature of Mancunian
- The influential figure between 1500 and 1700 AD
- Where did the Angles come from
- What percentage (written in words)of people liked a variety of accents on TV and Radio
- Who published the American English dictionary
- What was voted the least attractive accent in the UK
- The style of language between 450 and 1100 AD
11 Clues: Where did the Angles come from • How would the Queen spell Bath • Which tribe moved to West England • What is the main feature of Mancunian • How was lion written in Middle English • Who published the American English dictionary • The style of language between 450 and 1100 AD • The influential figure between 1500 and 1700 AD • ...
Allen Uong: Period 5 2020-12-17
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- Wrote the book called The Prince
- known for making the Mona Lisa
- Pope Julius II hired him to work at the Vatican
- rebirth
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- Famous works are Hamlet,Macbeth,Romeo and Juliet, and Henry V
- painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope
- Everyday language people speak in a region
- Created the Birth of Venus and the Primavera
- Built the movable metal type press
- Wrote the Divine Comedy one of the world's greatest poems
- People became more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones
11 Clues: rebirth • known for making the Mona Lisa • Wrote the book called The Prince • Built the movable metal type press • Everyday language people speak in a region • Created the Birth of Venus and the Primavera • Pope Julius II hired him to work at the Vatican • painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope • Wrote the Divine Comedy one of the world's greatest poems • ...
renaissance crossword by David Webb 2021-01-04
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- made a book called the prince
- maker of the divine comedy
- a word for a dialect or langauge
- things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- created a statue named david
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- the most famous playwright also known at that time to be the first to mix tragedy and comedy
- a time when art and architecture flourished
- made the first printing press
- maker of many paintings including Madonna in the Meadow and School of Athens
- painted the immortal The Birth of Venus
- maker of the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: maker of the Mona Lisa • maker of the divine comedy • created a statue named david • made the first printing press • made a book called the prince • a word for a dialect or langauge • painted the immortal The Birth of Venus • a time when art and architecture flourished • things that have no religious or spiritual basis • ...
Hannah Mikhael 2020-12-18
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- the one who did the statue Pieta
- the one who created a book called prince
- this term mean from the French word for “rebirth.”
- the language the they speak
- the one who wrote romeo and juliet
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- the one who drew the birth of venus
- the one who did the school of athens
- the one how wrote The Divine comedy
- he was the first to print the christian bible
- they became more interested in worldly ideas and events, not just religious ones.
- the one who drew the mona lisa
11 Clues: the language the they speak • the one who drew the mona lisa • the one who did the statue Pieta • the one who wrote romeo and juliet • the one who drew the birth of venus • the one how wrote The Divine comedy • the one who did the school of athens • the one who created a book called prince • he was the first to print the christian bible • ...
Chloe Rizk 4 2020-12-18
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- This sculptor was hired Pope Julius ll to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- painter who made the Mona Lisa
- made of the greatest poems that has 14,000 lines.
- believed it was princes did not need good qaulities.
- Vernacular was German and made the first printed bible.
- not revolving around religion.
- Famous play writer that made Hamlet.
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- the rebirth that caused learning and art.
- the language spoken in an area.
- made the Birth of Venus and the Primavera.
- worked at the Vatican with Michelangelo.
11 Clues: painter who made the Mona Lisa • not revolving around religion. • the language spoken in an area. • Famous play writer that made Hamlet. • worked at the Vatican with Michelangelo. • the rebirth that caused learning and art. • made the Birth of Venus and the Primavera. • made of the greatest poems that has 14,000 lines. • ...
Shakespeare's Theatre 2019-09-12
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- The character played by Nat in the novel
- The name of the King of the Fairies
- The name of the Queen who was Shakespeare's patron
- Another name for acrobatics
- The name of the big river in London
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- The name of the disease Nat caught
- The name given to poor viewers who stood on the ground
- First name of Mr Burbage who was Shakespeare's business partner
- The name of the play about the Prince of Denmark
- The country in which Shakespeare lived
- The name of the theatre where Shakespeare's plays were performed
11 Clues: Another name for acrobatics • The name of the disease Nat caught • The name of the King of the Fairies • The name of the big river in London • The country in which Shakespeare lived • The character played by Nat in the novel • The name of the play about the Prince of Denmark • The name of the Queen who was Shakespeare's patron • ...
The Renaissance Shenanigans 2023-09-08
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- the big bad wolf of the event
- those aunties always looking for gossip
- room where the EC and directorate overthink their entire existence
- the anime logi director watched as they ate their lunch
- eerie silence on the horizon in these categories
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- category with the most obnoxious hard-to-pronounce name
- carried the renaissance era on his back?
- the team who transitions from suffering to velapan in 2 seconds
- bosslady of the EC
- the vicious beverage that exploded on our (totally innocent) EC
- artist whose music was blasting in fashion illustration
11 Clues: bosslady of the EC • the big bad wolf of the event • those aunties always looking for gossip • carried the renaissance era on his back? • eerie silence on the horizon in these categories • category with the most obnoxious hard-to-pronounce name • the anime logi director watched as they ate their lunch • artist whose music was blasting in fashion illustration • ...
Fun Crossword! 2024-04-12
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- The process of shocking embryos to produce a certain amount of people in the end
- Where all the citizens of the society are produced (one word)
- Least powerful social caste
- Most powerful social caste
- An upper-caste sheet of media
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- Includes hypnopaedic teachings for citizens to learn societal rules
- Fun leisure activity, besides escalator squash
- The place away from the Brave New World
- The author John quotes throughout the book
- The all-powerful figurehead of society (one word)
- The substance citizens ingest to avoid any “damns”
11 Clues: Most powerful social caste • Least powerful social caste • An upper-caste sheet of media • The place away from the Brave New World • The author John quotes throughout the book • Fun leisure activity, besides escalator squash • The all-powerful figurehead of society (one word) • The substance citizens ingest to avoid any “damns” • ...
Historicism 2025-02-23
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- A Factor of Historicism, starting with C (7)
- A Factor of Historicism, starting with R (6)
- A mentioned Historicism text, Jim Crow Laws (2,4,1,7,4)
- Who wrote the play Julius Caesar (11)
- A Factor of Historicism, starting with P (8)
- Who murdered Caesar (6)
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- A mentioned Historicism text, Salem Witch Trial (3,8)
- A mentioned Historicism text, Rich Party animal (3,5,6)
- A Factor of Historicism, starting with E (9)
- A Factor of Historicism, starting with S (7)
- Which monarch's predicted upcoming death inspired Julius Caesar play (5,9,1)
11 Clues: Who murdered Caesar (6) • Who wrote the play Julius Caesar (11) • A Factor of Historicism, starting with E (9) • A Factor of Historicism, starting with C (7) • A Factor of Historicism, starting with S (7) • A Factor of Historicism, starting with R (6) • A Factor of Historicism, starting with P (8) • A mentioned Historicism text, Salem Witch Trial (3,8) • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2022-09-05
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- a feeling of affection
- person aged 13-19
- being sent away from a place
- play writer in the elizabethan era
- weapon used to stab or cut
- juliet's family name
- argument between two groups of people
- word that means 'meant to be'
- romeo's family name
- group of people from the same bloodline
- a sorrow feeling, caused by a loss
- not allowed, banned
- long term resentment against someone
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- main male character in r&j
- the state of being dead
- commited to something or someone
- having authority
- relatives
- city in rome
- another word for dislike
- main female character in r&j
- physical force with the intention to hurt
- a system of ideals, principles
- a substance that is able to kill
- a play that has an unhappy ending
- quarrel or dispute
26 Clues: relatives • city in rome • having authority • person aged 13-19 • quarrel or dispute • romeo's family name • not allowed, banned • juliet's family name • a feeling of affection • the state of being dead • another word for dislike • main male character in r&j • weapon used to stab or cut • being sent away from a place • main female character in r&j • word that means 'meant to be' • ...
Othello 2022-10-26
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- a literary device that hints at events to come in the story
- Acts are divided into these- signifies a change in setting
- a desire to hurt, offend, or anger someone
- Will be the new governor of Cyprus
- Foreshadows her own death by singing "Willow"
- Vows to Kill Cassio
- to make impure
- Vows to kill Desdemona
- The hatred of women that usually leads to their mistreatment
- must have this to drive the action of the story
- bold or without shame
- Gives her husband a handkerchief
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- embroidered on the handkerchief
- The author of the play
- a scornful or mocking smile, remark, or tone.
- when an audience knows something the character does not
- When a character gives a long speech alone on stage
- Tricked into selling all of his land
- possible
- where most of the story takes place
- Plays are divided into these
21 Clues: possible • to make impure • Vows to Kill Cassio • bold or without shame • The author of the play • Vows to kill Desdemona • Plays are divided into these • embroidered on the handkerchief • Gives her husband a handkerchief • Will be the new governor of Cyprus • where most of the story takes place • Tricked into selling all of his land • a desire to hurt, offend, or anger someone • ...
February 2021 2022-06-22
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- A citizen of a town or borough
- A chat
- Of concerning carving or engraving, especially on precious stones
- (British informal) Genuine
- Relating to or resembling a Shakespeare character in being fat, jolly, and debauched
- Transform in a surprising or magical manner
- A large city inhabited by people from many different countries
- A love letter
- The inherent nature or essence of someone or something
- The process of giving birth to a baby
- (Technical) Easily altered
- Make or shape (something) by cutting or chopping a material such as wood or stone
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- Come back to life; reborn
- A chronicler
- An area lying beyond what is visible or known
- Of, relating to, or characterized by conjecture; conjectural
- A strong supporter or defender of a cause
- Having supernatural powers of clairvoyance
- Indeed (often used ironically or to express surprise or indignation)
- Icy; extremely cold
20 Clues: A chat • A chronicler • A love letter • Icy; extremely cold • Come back to life; reborn • (British informal) Genuine • (Technical) Easily altered • A citizen of a town or borough • The process of giving birth to a baby • A strong supporter or defender of a cause • Having supernatural powers of clairvoyance • Transform in a surprising or magical manner • ...
Wales 2020-02-23
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- ... black hats are part of the Welsh national dress.
- a man who lives in a monastery
- put on fancy dress
- national symbol of Wales
- writer of the history play Henry V
- ingredient of traditional Welsh cakes
- If you can mock a ..., you can eat a ... .
- coin maker
- capital of Wales
- colour on the Welsh flag
- surrounding country of Wales
- Welsh national game
- opposite of a friend
- ingredient of traditional Welsh cakes
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- first name of patron saint of Wales
- Welsh ... wear leeks in their hats on the national holiday.
- Wales is a country in the ... of the UK
- colour on the Welsh flag
- an official language of Wales
- inhabitants of a particular place
- average weather in a given area over a longer period of time
- an official language of Wales
- The Welsh celebrate their national holiday with ...
- object on the Welsh flag
- month of the Welsh national holiday
25 Clues: coin maker • capital of Wales • put on fancy dress • Welsh national game • opposite of a friend • colour on the Welsh flag • national symbol of Wales • colour on the Welsh flag • object on the Welsh flag • surrounding country of Wales • an official language of Wales • an official language of Wales • a man who lives in a monastery • inhabitants of a particular place • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2019-10-30
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- 95 thesis
- telescope
- Pieta
- the name of the wealthy merchant family in Florence
- tens of thousands executed
- 1350 to 1600
- largest form of church revenue by 1500s
- wrote Hamlet
- religiously divided Europe
- broke away from Catholic Church b/c Pope refused to grant him a divorce from
- lasted until 18th century
- disproved the Ptolemaic Theory
- calculus
- A literary movement that began in 14th century Italy.
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- Emphasized realism, attention to detail, desire for PERFECTION
- made Don Quixote de la Mancha
- means rebirth or revival
- Wrote the Utopia
- wrote The Prince
- Wrote the Canterbury Tales (in English)
- Wrote the Divine Comedy in the vernacular (national) language
- Wrote Praise of Folly
- made Vitruvian Man and mona lisa
- supporters of lit, art, science
- a French religious reformer organized a following in Switzerland based on the idea of predestination
25 Clues: Pieta • calculus • 95 thesis • telescope • 1350 to 1600 • wrote Hamlet • Wrote the Utopia • wrote The Prince • Wrote Praise of Folly • means rebirth or revival • lasted until 18th century • tens of thousands executed • religiously divided Europe • made Don Quixote de la Mancha • disproved the Ptolemaic Theory • supporters of lit, art, science • made Vitruvian Man and mona lisa • ...
Book Bin Crossword 2020-08-17
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- Series chronicling the House of Atreides
- Goddess who received her own novel last year
- Our store owner is depicted as this Lovecraftian creature in his staff pic illustration
- 100% Post Consumer Waste Notebooks
- The Historical Fiction display is in
- Manga horror master
- Why does it always smell like popcorn in here?
- Book Bin feline mascot
- Type of ATM in the store
- Sister store location
- Where would you find Shakespeare blowing bubbles?
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- Aquatic mammal presiding over the Kids' section
- Secondary store window motif
- Best non-book Seller
- Singing crustacean in this years' best seller
- Action star with a new taco cookbook
- The best place to buy books
- 2nd Pulitzer Prize Winner for Colson Whitehead
- Travel to the Highlands in this 8 book series
- Current main store window motif
- Consecutive 3-time Hugo Award Winner
21 Clues: Manga horror master • Best non-book Seller • Sister store location • Book Bin feline mascot • Type of ATM in the store • The best place to buy books • Secondary store window motif • Current main store window motif • 100% Post Consumer Waste Notebooks • The Historical Fiction display is in • Action star with a new taco cookbook • Consecutive 3-time Hugo Award Winner • ...
Posted Crossword Puzzle 2020-11-07
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- what is Deedee nicked after?
- Deedee almost got ______ in the boys bathroom by Cameron
- who transferred schools after getting bullied?
- Frost is good at writing _____
- who wrote the mean message on Wolf's locker that made him move away?
- Students settle bets on a hill they call the ________.
- what instrument does Wolf play?
- Frosts real name
- what is BMS's principal's name?
- what was written in Wolf's locker?
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- what is the name of the teacher that was ranted about in Ruby's message?
- what sport did Bench make the catch?
- who won the gauntlet duel?
- what do students use to contact each other during the ban?
- what was Rose's D&D sword name?
- Wolfs real name
- who caused the phone ban?
- Who lost the bet with Rose?
- what origami animal does Rose like to make?
- what was Mr. Sword wearing in Shakespeare class?
- Rose's nickname?
21 Clues: Wolfs real name • Frosts real name • Rose's nickname? • who caused the phone ban? • who won the gauntlet duel? • Who lost the bet with Rose? • what is Deedee nicked after? • Frost is good at writing _____ • what was Rose's D&D sword name? • what instrument does Wolf play? • what is BMS's principal's name? • what was written in Wolf's locker? • what sport did Bench make the catch? • ...
Cue for Treason Crossword 2021-02-02
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- What gender was Kit biologically?
- Who did Sir Phillips Morton want to catch in the beginning?
- What is the name of Peter's horse?
- What part of Mr. Desmond's body broke?
- Who were Shakespeare's apprentices?
- Who is the playwright Kit and Peter just met?
- A word for to be tied up
- A word for full of danger or risk
- What is Kit's real name?
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- How were Sir Phillip Morton's men able to find Peter?
- Who was the person Kit was intended to marry?
- A word for the flesh of a mature sheep used for food
- A word for an attic
- A word for part of a bird's stomach
- What is the name of the author of Cue for Treason?
- A word for insane
- What the nickname for Peter that Kit uses?
- A word for strange
- Currency/coins used in England
- Where did Peter live originally?
20 Clues: A word for insane • A word for strange • A word for an attic • A word for to be tied up • What is Kit's real name? • Currency/coins used in England • Where did Peter live originally? • What gender was Kit biologically? • A word for full of danger or risk • What is the name of Peter's horse? • A word for part of a bird's stomach • Who were Shakespeare's apprentices? • ...
Theater History 2021-09-29
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- plays were based on Christ's final week
- The first actor to step from the chorus
- Greek actors were _____
- O'Neill's The _____ Cometh
- The English Royal Patent _________ theatre
- Commedia dell'arte ingénue's father
- wrote The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus
- Japanese 'singing, dancing, and acting" theatre
- Twentieth Century writer of Cats, Streetcars, and Iguanas
- where "groundlings" viewed the plays
- _____ means "goat song"
- A play of noble extravagance
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- Rebellious Elizabethan writer
- wrote Antigone and Oedipus the King
- Greeks honored this god with theatre
- Marlowe's and Jonson's biggest rival
- commedia dell'arte plays were basically
- finances writers and actors and gave them credibility
- American_____ almost overshadowed American stage
- _________ plays were based on stories from the Bible and saints' lives
- Japanese "puppet" teatre
- Shakespeare's patron queen
- The Crucible playwright
- comedia dell'arte performers traveled in
- philosophical author of Arms and the Man
25 Clues: Greek actors were _____ • The Crucible playwright • _____ means "goat song" • Japanese "puppet" teatre • O'Neill's The _____ Cometh • Shakespeare's patron queen • A play of noble extravagance • Rebellious Elizabethan writer • wrote Antigone and Oedipus the King • Commedia dell'arte ingénue's father • Greeks honored this god with theatre • Marlowe's and Jonson's biggest rival • ...
RENACIMIENTO 2021-02-24
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- Obra de Shakespeare
- Considerada como la mejor obra de la Edad de Oro
- de esculpir
- Autor de la obra “Macbeth”“
- al aceite introducida por los hermanos
- italiana, cuna del renacimiento
- de proyectar, construir y adornar los edificios
- sabio y artista de la escuela florentina, conocido especialmente como pintor
- mecenas florentino, llamado
- y arquitecto de la escuela romana
- escultor, arquitecto y poeta florentino
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- o escultura de barro conocido
- Acompañante de aventuras de Don Quijote
- arquitectónico que imita el arte de los plateros
- Estrofa literaria de cinco versos.
- de pintar
- de los escritores y artistas
- suntuosos característicos del renacimiento francés
- Dama de Don de Don Quijote.
- de los humanistas del renacimiento que renovaron el estudio de las lenguas y literaturas clásicas
20 Clues: de pintar • de esculpir • Obra de Shakespeare • Autor de la obra “Macbeth”“ • mecenas florentino, llamado • Dama de Don de Don Quijote. • de los escritores y artistas • o escultura de barro conocido • italiana, cuna del renacimiento • y arquitecto de la escuela romana • Estrofa literaria de cinco versos. • al aceite introducida por los hermanos • ...
Othello 2021-04-13
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- Lodovico gives this item to Othello
- what does desdemona sing a song about in act 5?
- what saves cassio from dying?
- In what city does the play begin?
- Who is the governor of Cyprus.
- a nobleman of highest rank is known as a_.
- Writer of the book.
- This person knows the truth of Iago.
- Iago hates othello cause he did not get to be_.
- Who stabs himself at the end of the play?
- Montano gets stabbed by who?
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- She is killed while sleeping.
- Who wants Cassio dead?
- Iago uses this as false evidence
- Brabantio accuses othello of _ his daughter.
- This place is introduced in act 2.
- Who is it that tries to kill Cassio?
- Pronoun meaning "you".
- Iago and Othello killed their what?
- Who does cassio tease with the promise of marriage?
20 Clues: Writer of the book. • Who wants Cassio dead? • Pronoun meaning "you". • Montano gets stabbed by who? • She is killed while sleeping. • what saves cassio from dying? • Who is the governor of Cyprus. • Iago uses this as false evidence • In what city does the play begin? • This place is introduced in act 2. • Lodovico gives this item to Othello • Iago and Othello killed their what? • ...
Global 6 B4 2021-04-28
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- a time of great cultural change in Europe
- tha art of drawing objects with shape
- a person who makes big changes for better
- a device that uses lenses to appear closer
- luther an important person in reformation
- method a procedure for testing an idea
- a way of thought that focus on human beings
- lisa a very famous painting by Da vinci
- important books or stories
- the study of outer space
- the process of being born again
- da vinci a very famous artist, painter
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- an artitst who makes sculptures
- the faith, practice in protestant church
- shakespeare a very famous writer playwright
- men who live in a religious community with
- a very famous renaissance artist
- people who make art as a job
- closely connected with something done
- a movement of religious change in the 1600
- a device that slows down somthing in air
21 Clues: the study of outer space • important books or stories • people who make art as a job • an artitst who makes sculptures • the process of being born again • a very famous renaissance artist • tha art of drawing objects with shape • closely connected with something done • method a procedure for testing an idea • da vinci a very famous artist, painter • ...
