shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Othello 2013-03-16
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- Othello and Desdemona had one in secret
- Author of Othello
- Wife of Othello
- Compared to the devil multiple times in the story Othello
- Whore that loves Cassio
- Tragic hero of the story
- Motive Behind Iago's actions, Othello did this to Cassio
- Othello is called the "black ______" in Act 1 Scene 1
- New general after Othello's death
- Assistant of Iago, loves Desdemona
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- Item Othello uses to kill himself
- Where the setting changes to after the Turks invade
- Position Othello has in the army
- Father of Desdemona
- Where the story starts off in
- Item Iago plants on Cassio to make him seem guilty
- Iago's wife
- Desdemona's cousin, has a position of power
- Number of Acts in the book
- Type of play Othello is
- Emotion behind Othello's rage at Desdemona
- An insulting name that Othello is called, based on race
22 Clues: Iago's wife • Wife of Othello • Author of Othello • Father of Desdemona • Whore that loves Cassio • Type of play Othello is • Tragic hero of the story • Number of Acts in the book • Where the story starts off in • Position Othello has in the army • Item Othello uses to kill himself • New general after Othello's death • Assistant of Iago, loves Desdemona • ...
Merry Xmas and Hammy New Year! 2013-12-26
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- / Pickle breath
- / Doc, Dopey, Bashful, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Happy, ____(,)____
- / What a history teacher teaches
- / Easily frightened miss
- / Many a song has been written for her
- / Blue movie character
- / What we speak with
- / I'm a fan of this story, and who can blame me?
- / You'll see me more than once in this puzzle
- / Heinlein's, for short
- / Hairy chested
- / Houston force of nature
- / Famous explorer
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- / Bedroom surprise
- / Harlan Ellison's better half
- / Swampmate
- / You'll see me only once in this puzzle
- / Galileo's
- / Yellow movie character
- / A metaphor for passion
- / 2 PhDs (plural)
- / A dandy
- / Bye, bye hammy!
- / A good sport, no longer in play
- / Julia's imaginary friend
- / You're a fan of this story, and who can blame you?
- / A friend of …
- / A true Turkish delight
- / Amazing
- / Vermilion
30 Clues: / A dandy • / Amazing • / Swampmate • / Galileo's • / Vermilion • / Pickle breath • / A friend of … • / Hairy chested • / 2 PhDs (plural) • / Bye, bye hammy! • / Famous explorer • / Bedroom surprise • / What we speak with • / Blue movie character • / Heinlein's, for short • / Yellow movie character • / A metaphor for passion • / Easily frightened miss • / A true Turkish delight • ...
Merry Xmas and Hammy New Year! 2013-12-26
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- / Swampmate
- / Famous explorer
- / You're a fan of this story, and who can blame you?
- / A dandy
- / Blue movie character
- / Galileo's
- / Julia's imaginary friend
- / Bye, bye hammy!
- / Yellow movie character
- / Hairy chested
- / A good sport, no longer in play
- / Many a song has been written for her
- / A metaphor for passion
- / A true Turkish delight
- / Harlan Ellison's better half
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- / Amazing
- / 2 PhDs
- / You'll see me only once in this puzzle
- / I'm a fan of this story, and who can blame me?
- / Heinlein's, for short
- / Vermilion
- / What a history teacher teaches
- / Easily frightened miss
- / A friend of …
- / Bedroom surprise
- / Doc, Dopey, Bashful, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Happy, ____(,)____
- / What we speak with
- / You'll see me more than once in this puzzle
- / Pickle breath
- / Houston force of nature
30 Clues: / 2 PhDs • / Amazing • / A dandy • / Swampmate • / Vermilion • / Galileo's • / A friend of … • / Hairy chested • / Pickle breath • / Famous explorer • / Bye, bye hammy! • / Bedroom surprise • / What we speak with • / Blue movie character • / Heinlein's, for short • / Easily frightened miss • / Yellow movie character • / A metaphor for passion • / A true Turkish delight • / Houston force of nature • ...
Merry Xmas and Hammy New Year! 2013-12-26
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- / You'll see me more than once in this puzzle
- / Julia's imaginary friend
- / A dandy
- / Easily frightened miss
- / You'll see me only once in this puzzle
- / Galileo's
- / Hairy chested
- / A friend of …
- / Famous explorer
- / What a history teacher teaches
- / A true Turkish delight
- / Houston force of nature
- / 2 PhDs
- / Vermilion
- / A metaphor for passion
- / Amazing
- / Pickle breath
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- / Heinlein's, for short
- / A good sport, no longer in play
- / What we speak with
- / Swampmate
- / Bye, bye hammy!
- / I'm a fan of this story, and who can blame me?
- / Many a song has been written for her
- / Doc, Dopey, Bashful, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Happy, ____(,)____
- / Yellow movie character
- / Bedroom surprise
- / You're a fan of this story, and who can blame you?
- / Blue movie character
- / Harlan Ellison's better half
30 Clues: / 2 PhDs • / A dandy • / Amazing • / Swampmate • / Galileo's • / Vermilion • / Hairy chested • / A friend of … • / Pickle breath • / Bye, bye hammy! • / Famous explorer • / Bedroom surprise • / What we speak with • / Blue movie character • / Heinlein's, for short • / Easily frightened miss • / Yellow movie character • / A true Turkish delight • / A metaphor for passion • / Houston force of nature • ...
Merry Xmas and Hammy New Year! 2013-12-26
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- / A dandy
- / Doc, Dopey, Bashful, Grumpy, Sneezy, Sleepy, Happy, ____(,)____
- / What a history teacher teaches
- / You'll see me only once in this puzzle
- / 2 PhDs
- / Heinlein's, for short
- / I'm a fan of this story, and who can blame me?
- / A metaphor for passion
- / You're a fan of this story, and who can blame you?
- / Bye, bye hammy!
- / Vermilion
- / Many a song has been written for her
- / Pickle breath
- / What we speak with
- / Harlan Ellison's better half
- / You'll see me more than once in this puzzle
- / Amazing
- / Galileo's
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- / Bedroom surprise
- / A good sport, no longer in play
- / Yellow movie character
- / Famous explorer
- / Hairy chested
- / Blue movie character
- / A friend of …
- / Houston force of nature
- / Easily frightened miss
- / A true Turkish delight
- / Swampmate
- / Julia's imaginary friend
30 Clues: / 2 PhDs • / A dandy • / Amazing • / Vermilion • / Swampmate • / Galileo's • / Hairy chested • / A friend of … • / Pickle breath • / Famous explorer • / Bye, bye hammy! • / Bedroom surprise • / What we speak with • / Blue movie character • / Heinlein's, for short • / Yellow movie character • / A metaphor for passion • / Easily frightened miss • / A true Turkish delight • / Houston force of nature • ...
OUTPUT # 2014-01-09
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- /tanging batayan ng mga protesta sa pagkamit ng kaligtasan
- /mga magbubukid
- /pinakadakilang pinunong Frankish
- /Kapangyarihang nakasalalay sa dami ng ginto at pilak
- /argumento sa pintuan ng simbahan sa Wittenberg
- /karapatan at pribilehiyo ng mga baron kasama na ang pantay na paglilitis sa mga kaso
- /institusyong maimpluwensya noong gitnang panahon
- /hangad ng tao na malaman ang kagandahan at kanyang buhay sa daigdig
- /kilusang pangrelihiyon na nagbibigay daan sa pagkatatag ng simbahang protestante
- /nagsimula ang Renaissance
- /likha ni Leonardo da Vinci
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- /malayang tao na naninirahan sa isang bayan
- /Sistemang pulitikal na ugnayan ng landlord at vassal na ang batayan ay lupain
- /may akda ng Romeo and Juliet
- /Pagpapatalsik sa Katoliko
- /mga ekspedisyong militar na isinagawa ng mga Kristiyano
- /nagpreserba sa mga akda noong Gitnang panahon
- /isang makaprinsipyong organisasyon o komunidad.
- /pagpapatawad sa parusang dapat kamtin
- /sistema ng pamamahala ng kaharian, imperyo
20 Clues: /mga magbubukid • /Pagpapatalsik sa Katoliko • /nagsimula ang Renaissance • /likha ni Leonardo da Vinci • /may akda ng Romeo and Juliet • /pinakadakilang pinunong Frankish • /pagpapatawad sa parusang dapat kamtin • /malayang tao na naninirahan sa isang bayan • /sistema ng pamamahala ng kaharian, imperyo • /nagpreserba sa mga akda noong Gitnang panahon • ...
Romeo & Juliet Scene 3 2014-02-28
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- when two people are united by god
- when you are exiled
- the writer of the play
- the policemen of Verona
- romeos feisty friend
- when someone is banished from the land
- when you don't listen to someone who you are supposed to you are _______ them
- the act to fight
- The nurse's servant
- Lord Capulet's daughter
- where Friar Lawrence lives
- when you tell a lie, you are _____
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- Juliet's servant
- family name of Tybalt & Juliet
- family name of romeo
- you do this to complete a marriage
- when you go against someone, when they thought you were on their side
- Lord Montague's Son
- the man who wants to marry Juliet
- what mercutio set on both families
- the act of dying is called
- when you are truly happy with someone you are in_____
- romeos calm friend
- a church men
- the feisty Capulet
25 Clues: a church men • Juliet's servant • the act to fight • romeos calm friend • the feisty Capulet • when you are exiled • Lord Montague's Son • The nurse's servant • family name of romeo • romeos feisty friend • the writer of the play • the policemen of Verona • Lord Capulet's daughter • the act of dying is called • where Friar Lawrence lives • family name of Tybalt & Juliet • ...
Literature and General Knowledge Crossword 2014-06-28
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- Current F1 World Champion
- Name of the street where David Cameron lives
- World's largest country by physical size
- Genre normally including mythical creatures and magic
- World's largest country by population
- Former name of Istanbul
- Playwright famous for Macbeth, Hamlet and Romeo and Juliet
- Brother of Prince William
- Author of A Christmas Carol
- Dynasty including Henry VIII and Elizabeth I
- Author of Matilda, Boy and The Witches
- Capital of Portugal
- The King of Rock and Roll
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- Eg: Above all avoid...
- Main character in a novel
- Hungarian capital city
- Female Irish demon famous for her shriek
- Longest river in the world
- Genre famous for Dracula and Frankenstein
- Divorced, Beheaded, Died, Divorced, Beheaded...
- Second man on the moon
- Poem with fourteen lines
- Natural crossing point at a river
- Section of a poem
- One of the three states of a material
25 Clues: Section of a poem • Capital of Portugal • Eg: Above all avoid... • Hungarian capital city • Second man on the moon • Former name of Istanbul • Poem with fourteen lines • Main character in a novel • Current F1 World Champion • Brother of Prince William • The King of Rock and Roll • Longest river in the world • Author of A Christmas Carol • Natural crossing point at a river • ...
New Moon 2014-11-16
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- who did Victoria send to see if the cullens were still protecting bella
- who wrote the play Bella and Edward watched before her party
- the number of scars emily has due to Sam
- what causes Bella to hear Edward in her head
- the number of cullens
- Renee got Bella a _________ for her birthday
- the closest thing to royalty in the vampire community
- how did Carlisle vote on changing Bella
- Bella cliff jumped to hear ______
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- Charlie got Bella a ______ for her birthday
- what did Bella want Jacob to build for her
- Bella did this causing Jacob to save her
- Bella saw ________ in the water after she cliff jumped
- the place Bella lives
- Bella watched what movie with Jacob and Mike
- Sams fiance
- Jacobs true identity
- Edwards condition to changing Bella
- Edward said goodbye in the _____
- Bella went to _____ to save Edward
20 Clues: Sams fiance • Jacobs true identity • the place Bella lives • the number of cullens • Edward said goodbye in the _____ • Bella cliff jumped to hear ______ • Bella went to _____ to save Edward • Edwards condition to changing Bella • how did Carlisle vote on changing Bella • Bella did this causing Jacob to save her • the number of scars emily has due to Sam • ...
Italian Times Puzzle No. 4 2015-07-16
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- Father of Rome
- Venice's woeful Bridge
- Part of F.I.A.T.
- The Bucks stop here(1 of 2)
- Roman party dress
- Showcased at Festa's kitchen
- Tubes of tasty treats
- The lions played them at the Coliseum
- Milwaukee's height challenged baker
- That Golden Shell of a restaurant
- What would Shakespeare drive
- Mr. Fonzarelli's first name
- Chapel No. 6
- It made Milwaukee famous
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- It won a Blue Ribbon
- Bernie's Park
- The Bucks stop here(2 of 2)
- Looney moonie
- Like the weather,the ICC has four of them
- Killed for Rome's naming rights
- ICC's Ward
- Joe Cat's last name
- King of animals ICC presidente
- Festa's scaled down soccer
- ICC's first name
- Restaurants' cooking pot
- Rome's murdered twin
- The 'Merchant's' hometown
- ICC's First Lady
- Road test need
30 Clues: ICC's Ward • Chapel No. 6 • Bernie's Park • Looney moonie • Father of Rome • Road test need • Part of F.I.A.T. • ICC's first name • ICC's First Lady • Roman party dress • Joe Cat's last name • It won a Blue Ribbon • Rome's murdered twin • Tubes of tasty treats • Venice's woeful Bridge • Restaurants' cooking pot • It made Milwaukee famous • The 'Merchant's' hometown • Festa's scaled down soccer • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword Puzzle 2015-03-31
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- _____ is a servant to the Nurse.
- Lady Montague died from _____ break.
- Friar _____ gives Juliet the sleeping potion.
- How many characters died in the play?
- The _____ gave Romeo the poison.
- Queen Mab is the queen of _____.
- "A _____ o'both your houses!"
- Most of the play is written in Iambic _____.
- _____ is a servant and friend to Romeo.
- Juliet stabs and kills herself with Romeo's _____.
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- The intro to the play is called the _____.
- The prologue is spoken by the _____.
- The author of Romeo and Juliet is William _____.
- The mother of Juliet is Lady _____.
- The famous _____ scene where Romeo and Juliet make plans to marry one another.
- This play is set mostly in _____, Italy.
- When many people die, the play is called a _____.
- The _____ is Juliet's caretaker.
- Romeo was originally in love with _____.
- After Romeo kills Tybalt, the Prince _____ Romeo.
20 Clues: "A _____ o'both your houses!" • _____ is a servant to the Nurse. • The _____ gave Romeo the poison. • Queen Mab is the queen of _____. • The _____ is Juliet's caretaker. • The mother of Juliet is Lady _____. • The prologue is spoken by the _____. • Lady Montague died from _____ break. • How many characters died in the play? • _____ is a servant and friend to Romeo. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-22
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- A traveler traveling to holy lands
- Star Gazing
- created plays one of which is Romeo and Juliet
- Historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, humanist, and writer, Niccolò
- Self _____
- A sponsor
- Princess of France, Marguerite __ _______
- Gutenberg invented it
- I have a ______ that women deserve rights
- LEONARDO
- Countryside → City
- Came up with the heliocentric theory
- Being able to die
- The Dominican _________
- A painting done on wet plaster
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- Invented the Printing Press
- Martin ______ King
- The Renaissance is a ___ of rebirth
- We have the rights to find the meaning of our own lives
- Sun in the centre of the universe
- The importance or worth of something
- Religious language of the country
- Religious Wars
- Inspirational Author, Christine __ _____
- Jesus and the Cross
- Are we in a ___________ right now?
- A different way of looking
- Earth in the centre of the universe
- Perfected the Telescope
29 Clues: LEONARDO • A sponsor • Self _____ • Star Gazing • Religious Wars • Being able to die • Martin ______ King • Countryside → City • Jesus and the Cross • Gutenberg invented it • Perfected the Telescope • The Dominican _________ • A different way of looking • Invented the Printing Press • A painting done on wet plaster • Sun in the centre of the universe • Religious language of the country • ...
St Wilfrid's Open Day 2016-09-14
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- Headmaster of Hogwarts
- Jacqueline ****** who wrote Hetty Feather, Sapphire Battersea and Queenie.
- ***** and Juliet by William Shakespeare
- ***** Jackson and the Lightening Thief
- Book by IUan Fleming Chitty Chitty
- Name the 4 legged animal missing from this Michael Morpurgo title.
- Relative for this David Walliams title, Awful ******
- The Chronicles of ****** by C.S Lewis
- The Diary of Anne *****
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- Diary of a Wimpy ***
- The Brilliant World of *** Gates
- Famous detective written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Sherlock
- A famous bear from darkest Peru who wears a duffle coat and eats marmalade
- The Lion, the Witch and the ********
- Mr Potters first name.
- Name the animal 'Who Came to Tea'
- J.K ******
- Enid ****** author of The Secret Seven.
- James and the Giant *****
- A smelly title for this David Walliams book Mr *****
- What is Mr Dahl's first name?
- The Famous *****
22 Clues: J.K ****** • The Famous ***** • Diary of a Wimpy *** • Headmaster of Hogwarts • Mr Potters first name. • The Diary of Anne ***** • James and the Giant ***** • What is Mr Dahl's first name? • The Brilliant World of *** Gates • Name the animal 'Who Came to Tea' • Book by IUan Fleming Chitty Chitty • The Lion, the Witch and the ******** • The Chronicles of ****** by C.S Lewis • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- thoughts and values of humans
- Language
- 4th - 14th century
- Princess of France
- Different views on different things
- power held by people/representatives
- A Rebirth
- Gutenberg's invention
- the study of space
- Italian french author
- Founder of modern political science
- the way things are commonly done
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- A common culture
- Something a person believes in
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- recreated Christianity
- to be or not to be
- The printing press
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- a recovery of land for religious values
- something a person can’t compromise
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
- the making of new cities
- The process of recreating a practice
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- an astronomer
- Who a person is
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • to be or not to be • 4th - 14th century • The printing press • Princess of France • the study of space • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • thoughts and values of humans • A theory proved by Copernicus • Something a person believes in • ...
Renaissance crossword 2016-11-28
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- A renaissance man who invented many useful things
- power held by people/representatives
- Founder of modern political science
- Something a person believes in
- A theory proved by Copernicus
- thoughts and values of humans
- the making of new cities
- Language
- A Rebirth
- Different views on different things
- to be or not to be
- The guy who died before he proved anything
- Italian french author
- recreated Christianity
- A common culture
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- 4th - 14th century
- Who a person is
- something a person can’t compromise
- The process of recreating a practice
- Gutenberg's invention
- A fake piece of paper that gets you into heaven
- Princess of France
- The printing press
- an astronomer
- the way things are commonly done
- a theory proved wrong by Copernicus
- the study of space
- a recovery of land for religious values
- a religion spread by the prophet Muhammad
29 Clues: Language • A Rebirth • an astronomer • Who a person is • A common culture • 4th - 14th century • Princess of France • The printing press • the study of space • to be or not to be • Gutenberg's invention • Italian french author • recreated Christianity • the making of new cities • A theory proved by Copernicus • thoughts and values of humans • Something a person believes in • ...
Noah 2016-05-26
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- Favorite animals
- _____ Shalom!
- Second language
- June 11
- Challah __________ raisins
- Age when Noah moved to Maryland
- Favorite weekend activity
- Named for (first)
- Capture the moment
- Grandma
- Musician loved as a toddler but now loathed
- Colorful hobby
- First role in a Shakespeare play
- Cool dessert
- Number of states visited
- Preferred cheese
- Favorite dinner course
- Favorite app
- Favorite color
- Street lived on when a baby
- Allergy animal
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- Mom
- Noah's synagogue
- Named for (middle)
- Name of favorite stuffed animal as a toddler
- Sister
- Favorite board game
- Approach to sleep
- Grandpa
- Congratulations
- Favorite vegetable
- Stadium around the corner as a baby
- How old is Noah?
- Closest tracks to both homes
- First word
- Best mode of transportation
- Favorite fruit
- With green peppers and black olives
- Colorful hobby
- Today's celebration
- Dad
- Grandpa
- Eye color
- Grandma
44 Clues: Mom • Dad • Sister • June 11 • Grandpa • Grandma • Grandpa • Grandma • Eye color • First word • Cool dessert • Favorite app • _____ Shalom! • Colorful hobby • Favorite fruit • Colorful hobby • Favorite color • Allergy animal • Second language • Congratulations • Noah's synagogue • Favorite animals • How old is Noah? • Preferred cheese • Approach to sleep • Named for (first) • Named for (middle) • Capture the moment • ...
history 2017-06-01
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- Telescope..(Galileo Galilei)
- was Napoleon’s biggest mistake…(invade Russia) England became a Protestant country because….(King Henry VII)
- called…(knights)
- legalized Christianity…(Constantine)
- was 130 warships sent by Spain……(invade England)
- to pay for sins….(Indulgences)
- was torn by widespread fighting among..(barbarian tribes)
- National Assembly abolished…(Feudalism)
- were ultimately selfish and competitive…(Thomas Hobbes)
- bloodless”Glorious Revolution”....(John Locke)
- began in….(Italy)
- period of peace and prosperity…(Pax Romana)
- Astronomer ….(Ptolemy)
- microscope…(Leeuwenhoek)
- the Ocean Blue..(Columbus)
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- of Planetary Motion..(Johannas Keplar)
- was in debt because of….(American Revolution)
- wrote plays and English language…(William Shakespeare)
- Motion Of Laws..(Issac Newton)
- Thinker …(Jus Hus)
- Empire adopted …(Christianity)
- Bible in local languages…(Printing Press)
- Catholic Monk…(Martin Luther)
- a textbook,,(Luca Palcoli)
- the PIETA..(Michelangelo)
- Parliament was called…(National Assembly)
- of Azrec Empire…(Montezum)
27 Clues: called…(knights) • began in….(Italy) • Thinker …(Jus Hus) • Astronomer ….(Ptolemy) • microscope…(Leeuwenhoek) • the PIETA..(Michelangelo) • a textbook,,(Luca Palcoli) • of Azrec Empire…(Montezum) • the Ocean Blue..(Columbus) • Telescope..(Galileo Galilei) • Catholic Monk…(Martin Luther) • Motion Of Laws..(Issac Newton) • Empire adopted …(Christianity) • to pay for sins….(Indulgences) • ...
AP Project 2018-01-31
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- Nadiskubre ni Vasco de Gama
- Isinulat ni Shakespeare
- Sentro ng Enlightenment
- Perpektong katangian ng isang lipunan
- Ama ng Huanismo
- Tagasunod ng Pope
- Nadiskubre ni Pedro Cabral
- Nadiskubre ni Joseph Priestly
- Pedro ___
- Palayaw ni Arouet
- Isinulat ni Machiavelli
- Nadiskubre ni Pizzano
- Isinulat ni Petrarch
- Nadiskubre ni Rene Descartes
- Lupang binigay ng lord
- Sasakyang pangdagat
- Nadiskubre ni Balboa
- Galileo ____
- Taga-orden ng mga pari
- Pinakamababa sa herarkiya ng Piyudalismo
- Hernando ___
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- Leonardo da ____
- Nadiskubre ni Hernando Cortes
- Nadiskubre ni Amerigo
- Paraan ng pagpinta
- Pinakamataas na pinuno ng simbahan
- Nadiskubre ni Columbus
- Nadiskubre ni Magellan
- Naimbento ni Edward Jenner
- Sentro ng Inudstriyalisasiyon
- Sir Thomas ___
- Nadiskubre ni Leeuwenhoek
- Vasco de ___
- Ginto at pilak
- Naimbento ni Christian Huygens
- Nadiskubre ni Hernando Soto
- Nagbibigay ng tamang direksiyon
- Nadiskubre ni Champlain
- Isinulat ni Shakespeare
- ___ of Chivalry
40 Clues: Pedro ___ • Vasco de ___ • Galileo ____ • Hernando ___ • Sir Thomas ___ • Ginto at pilak • Ama ng Huanismo • ___ of Chivalry • Leonardo da ____ • Tagasunod ng Pope • Palayaw ni Arouet • Paraan ng pagpinta • Sasakyang pangdagat • Isinulat ni Petrarch • Nadiskubre ni Balboa • Nadiskubre ni Amerigo • Nadiskubre ni Pizzano • Nadiskubre ni Columbus • Nadiskubre ni Magellan • Lupang binigay ng lord • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2018-03-13
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- What was the punishment if the two family's got in a fight again?
- where did Romeo banished to?
- when did the play start?
- who first discover Juliet when she drink the potion?
- when do Romeo and Juliet end?
- how old is Juliet?
- what is the princes name?
- who killed Tybalt?
- who did Romeo get the poison from?
- john who failed to deliver the letter to Romeo?
- what did Juliet use to fake her death?
- whats Romeos last name?
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- what is nurses servant name?
- who first saw Romeo at the party?
- what is Juliet's last name?
- who is Romeos servant?
- who did Tybalt kill?
- who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- where did Romeo and Juliet take place?
- who was Romeos first love?
- where did Juliet drink the potion?
- what did Romeo drink to kill him self?
- who wanted to marry Juliet?
23 Clues: how old is Juliet? • who killed Tybalt? • who did Tybalt kill? • who is Romeos servant? • whats Romeos last name? • when did the play start? • what is the princes name? • who was Romeos first love? • what is Juliet's last name? • who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • who wanted to marry Juliet? • what is nurses servant name? • where did Romeo banished to? • when do Romeo and Juliet end? • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2018-03-13
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- what is nurses servant name?
- what is Juliet's last name?
- what did Romeo drink to kill him self?
- What was the punishment if the two family's got in a fight again?
- when do Romeo and Juliet end?
- john who failed to deliver the letter to Romeo?
- when did the play start?
- whats Romeos last name?
- who was Romeos first love?
- how old is Juliet?
- where did Romeo banished to?
- who did Romeo get the poison from?
- who killed Tybalt?
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- where did Romeo and Juliet take place?
- who first discover Juliet when she drink the potion?
- what is the princes name?
- who wanted to marry Juliet?
- who did Tybalt kill?
- what did Juliet use to fake her death?
- who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- who first saw Romeo at the party?
- who is Romeos servant?
- where did Juliet drink the potion?
23 Clues: how old is Juliet? • who killed Tybalt? • who did Tybalt kill? • who is Romeos servant? • whats Romeos last name? • when did the play start? • what is the princes name? • who was Romeos first love? • what is Juliet's last name? • who wanted to marry Juliet? • who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • what is nurses servant name? • where did Romeo banished to? • when do Romeo and Juliet end? • ...
Romeo and Juliet Assignment 2022-04-06
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- whose party did romeo go to?
- how long was the nurse away for?
- who helped them get married?
- who broke romeo's heart
- who invited romeo to the party on accident?
- juliet's cousin
- what time do they say to meet up?
- romeo’s cousin
- they take care of the daughters instead of the actual mother
- juliet wants her nurse to give romeo a _______.
- who killed mercutio
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- who wrote romeo and juliet?
- romeo hates his ______ because of juliet.
- what does romeo use to get up to juliet's balcony
- romeos and juliets family _____ each other
- who killed tybalt
- who died after Romeo got married?
- juliet's father
- who wants to marry juliet
- juliet lover
- romeo and juliet dream was about to get
- romeo was____ from verona
- romeo goes to the party with mercutio and _________.
- where does romeo and juliet take place
- they are known for being star crossed _____.
25 Clues: juliet lover • romeo’s cousin • juliet's father • juliet's cousin • who killed tybalt • who killed mercutio • who broke romeo's heart • who wants to marry juliet • romeo was____ from verona • who wrote romeo and juliet? • whose party did romeo go to? • who helped them get married? • how long was the nurse away for? • who died after Romeo got married? • what time do they say to meet up? • ...
The Poppy Puzzle 2022-03-01
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- Took a licking but...finally stopped ticking
- Speed trap
- Longtime buddy
- Recently got a makeover
- Defunct second ed establishment
- Shower-sharing avian species
- The Great Oz
- Frontman with an elemental surname
- Some say you can never have too much
- A winter visitor; less interesting than the third Bond film
- Don't let the guy touch your house
- Big fishin' hole
- Gospel author and brother's moniker
- Ornament with a JD
- Sticks in your teeth but worth it
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- A cuisine too fine not to eat in pairs
- Stop Making _____
- Greeting in the unofficial neighborhood tongue
- Unexpected heirloom woodwind
- A Mexican state you can drive
- Ponies and good eats
- Birth year mayor
- The Shakespeare of head scratchers
- Thin Man author
- The final resting place of some fine jewelery
- Fitters deal with this in a few ways
26 Clues: Speed trap • The Great Oz • Longtime buddy • Thin Man author • Birth year mayor • Big fishin' hole • Stop Making _____ • Ornament with a JD • Ponies and good eats • Recently got a makeover • Unexpected heirloom woodwind • Shower-sharing avian species • A Mexican state you can drive • Defunct second ed establishment • Sticks in your teeth but worth it • The Shakespeare of head scratchers • ...
World History Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-09
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- True or false, the people of the renaissance did not totally abandon God.
- an over emphasis on human ability and worth.
- Italian painter; Sistine Chapel
- country that the renaissance started in
- Italian painter; known for frescos… Father of Renaissance
- English playwright; Greatest playwright of all time
- Italian painter, Madonas
- revival in learning and renewed interest in the western world.
- Italian painter; His artwork showed movement
- True or False, the renaissance focused on the group and not the individual.
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- the renaissance started in this city
- The study of history, science, grammar, literature, and philosophy.
- German printer; printing press
- most famous patron family of artists in Italy
- Engineer, architect, painter, musician
- Italian writer; writings about government
- Dutch scholar; pointed out evil and folly of the renaissance
- Spanish writer; Don Quijote.
- Italian painter; figured out 3-D
- they believed that_____ was the remedy for sin.
20 Clues: Italian painter, Madonas • Spanish writer; Don Quijote. • German printer; printing press • Italian painter; Sistine Chapel • Italian painter; figured out 3-D • the renaissance started in this city • Engineer, architect, painter, musician • country that the renaissance started in • Italian writer; writings about government • an over emphasis on human ability and worth. • ...
Teen Summer Reading 2023-07-12
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- "Pride and Prejudice" novelist ____ Austen
- Leigh Bardugo’s ______ and Bone
- ____ Everdeen
- "To Kill a Mockingbird" novelist Harper ____
- "The _____ of Wrath"
- The study of the origin of words
- The cover of Twilight features this fruit
- Stay _______, to Ponyboy
- The ____ In Our Stars
- The primary character in a novel
- A word with no rhyme, color
- F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The _____ Gatsby"
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- The ____ brown fox jumps over the lazy dog
- A conversation between characters in a literary work
- The last time Death saw The Book Thief, what color does he see?
- You, to Shakespeare
- The Hunger Games or Divergent are examples of this genre featuring oppressive societal control
- "1984" novelist George ______
- Main story of a literary work
- Charles Dickens's "A Tale of ___ Cities"
- A word with no rhyme, fruit
- Japanese style of graphic novel
- First word of many letters
- Harry Potter's Patronus
24 Clues: ____ Everdeen • You, to Shakespeare • "The _____ of Wrath" • The ____ In Our Stars • Harry Potter's Patronus • Stay _______, to Ponyboy • First word of many letters • A word with no rhyme, fruit • A word with no rhyme, color • "1984" novelist George ______ • Main story of a literary work • Japanese style of graphic novel • Leigh Bardugo’s ______ and Bone • ...
Origins of Music Crossword 2023-10-16
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- Medieval string instrument similar to a guitar
- J.S. _______ , a famous German composer
- Keyboard instruments that uses wind pipes
- It means "Rebirth"
- Greek philosopher who believed that listening to bad music would make you a bad person.
- The era that invented the orchestra
- A large group of strings, winds, and percussion
- "Gregorian ______", an ancient religious style of vocal music
- The most important part of a song or tune
- Medieval trombone
- Music that was non-religious
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- The oldest known composer in the world.
- Keyboard instrument that plucks strings.
- He wrote many legendary plays, including "Romeo and Juliet"
- Greek God of Music
- Many people suffered during this era
- The "pulse" of a song that stays constant
- The society that defeated Greece
- Antonio _______, famous Italian composer
- Ancient Greek string instrument
- The oldest instrument ever discovered, made of bone
21 Clues: Medieval trombone • Greek God of Music • It means "Rebirth" • Music that was non-religious • Ancient Greek string instrument • The society that defeated Greece • The era that invented the orchestra • Many people suffered during this era • The oldest known composer in the world. • J.S. _______ , a famous German composer • Keyboard instrument that plucks strings. • ...
julius caesar 2023-10-18
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- ancient and developed in rome
- made to assassinate caesar.
- wife of brutus.
- what brutus believe caesar would abuse.
- what Caesar refused 3 times.
- Where the Julius Caesar play was performed.
- caesar compared to a snake.
- Author of Julius caesar.
- caesar during his assassination.
- festival to avert evil spirits and purify the city.
- where the act takes place.
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- Theme of Julius caesar.
- sickness brutus suffers from.
- where Caesar was assassinated.
- signy various omens.
- wife of caesar.
- a carpenter and cobbler.
- hates Caesar and doesn't respect him.
- likes Cassius, fears Caesar might abuse power.
- warns Julius to beware the ideas of march.
- has epilepsy.
- wrote to warn caesar.
- something that had to be done to prevent Caesar from being king.
- Antony believes Caesar should be king.
- Caesar's ending.
25 Clues: has epilepsy. • wife of caesar. • wife of brutus. • Caesar's ending. • signy various omens. • wrote to warn caesar. • Theme of Julius caesar. • a carpenter and cobbler. • Author of Julius caesar. • where the act takes place. • made to assassinate caesar. • caesar compared to a snake. • what Caesar refused 3 times. • sickness brutus suffers from. • ancient and developed in rome • ...
Unit 3 Week 3 2023-11-08
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- Last night, I saw a _____ in the sky!
- A ______ broke out on at the concert.
- I stopped at the gas station because my car needed more _____.
- My little brother tried to read my _______.
- I get to wear sweat pants because the dress code is ______.
- The distance around the outside of a circle is the ________.
- The intern has many great ______.
- The ______ only played static.
- I take lessons to learn how to play the ______.
- The vet put the fat cat on a ______.
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- At the ______, the judge banged the gavel.
- Shakespeare was a very famous _______.
- Nebraska winters are ______.
- The road will _______ around the mountain.
- The honest and honest person has been described as ______.
- Water is an example of a ______.
- A ______ supports their country.
- Cowboys will compete at the _______.
- Water can ______ the pages of a book.
- I want to watch the ______.
20 Clues: I want to watch the ______. • Nebraska winters are ______. • The ______ only played static. • Water is an example of a ______. • A ______ supports their country. • The intern has many great ______. • Cowboys will compete at the _______. • The vet put the fat cat on a ______. • Last night, I saw a _____ in the sky! • A ______ broke out on at the concert. • ...
Chapter 17 Vocab 2023-11-15
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- A book Thomas More wrote
- Helping catholics stay loyal
- Gutenberg Craftsman from Mainz who developed the printing press
- of peace The religious settlement between princes
- Doctrines of catholic bishops
- A separate religion Luthers followers had adopted
- People who say those who are baptized at birth need to be baptized as an adult
- Protesting Princes
- set aside
- Calvins teaching
- worldly focused
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- That God already knows who will be saved
- a pardon
- a movement for religious reform
- Shakespeare Most famous writer of the Elizabeth age
- Government controlled by religious leaders
- Dante's native language
- Shows three detentions on flat surface
- church of England
- Intellectual movement the focused on human potential and achievements
- Followers of Knox
- Renaissance merchants and wealthy families who supported the art
- The explosion of creativity and art
- Members of the Society of Jesus
24 Clues: a pardon • set aside • worldly focused • Calvins teaching • church of England • Followers of Knox • Protesting Princes • Dante's native language • A book Thomas More wrote • Helping catholics stay loyal • Doctrines of catholic bishops • a movement for religious reform • Members of the Society of Jesus • The explosion of creativity and art • Shows three detentions on flat surface • ...
5th Naturales first day 2024-02-28
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- Biggest mammal in the world.
- Shortest month of the year
- Biggest country in the world.
- Number of provinces in Argentina
- Singer of the band Queen
- Capital city of Spain.
- Smallest province in Argentina
- to pay attention to what someone is saying or to a sound that you can hear
- First black President of Africa
- First President of Argentina
- Famous tourist attraction in France
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- Author of Hamlet, famous English playwright
- Capital city of the USA
- a vehicle with four wheels and an engine, that can carry a small number of passengers
- Capital city of Australia
- First black President of the USA
- a piece of equipment that measures the temperature of the air, of your body etc
- Day before Thursday.
- Hghest mountain in South America.
- Painter of La Mona Lisa
- Leo Messi's first son.
21 Clues: Day before Thursday. • Capital city of Spain. • Leo Messi's first son. • Capital city of the USA • Painter of La Mona Lisa • Singer of the band Queen • Capital city of Australia • Shortest month of the year • Biggest mammal in the world. • First President of Argentina • Biggest country in the world. • Smallest province in Argentina • First black President of Africa • ...
cultura general 2024-03-06
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- el primer presidente de los Estados Unidos
- ¿Quién escribió 'Don Quijote de la Mancha'?
- ¿Cuál es el metal más abundante en la corteza terrestre?
- Este planeta es conocido como el "planeta rojo"
- pintó la Mona Lisa
- ¿Cuál es la capital de Francia?
- capital de España
- ¿Qué famoso pintor cortó su propia oreja?
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- ¿Cuál es el río más largo del mundo?
- Einstein, autor de la teoría de la relatividad
- ¿Cuál es la montaña más alta del mundo?
- ¿En qué año comenzó la Primera Guerra Mundial?
- ¿Qué famosa obra literaria fue escrita por William Shakespeare?
- ¿Cuál es la moneda oficial de Japon
- descubrió América
- ¿En qué año terminó la Segunda Guerra Mundial?
- ¿Cuál es el elemento químico más abundante en la corteza terrestre?
- ¿Cuál es el hueso más largo del cuerpo humano?
- idioma que se habla en Brasil
- el océano más grande del mundo
20 Clues: descubrió América • capital de España • pintó la Mona Lisa • idioma que se habla en Brasil • el océano más grande del mundo • ¿Cuál es la capital de Francia? • ¿Cuál es la moneda oficial de Japon • ¿Cuál es el río más largo del mundo? • ¿Cuál es la montaña más alta del mundo? • ¿Qué famoso pintor cortó su propia oreja? • el primer presidente de los Estados Unidos • ...
The Tempest 2024-02-08
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- Spirit-servant to Prospero
- Caliban's mother
- King's jester
- A drunken butler
- Play division
- Rightful Duke of Milan
- Prospero's daughter
- Author
- Antonio suggested Sebastian should _____ Alonso while he slept
- Prospero seeks this against the King and his entourage
- King of Naples
- Alonso's son
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- Nobles vs. Commoners is a thematic example of _______ struggle
- Name of the play; The _____
- What brought the King and his entourage past the island
- Nobleman who help Prospero during his banishment
- Prospero taking over Caliban's island is a thematic example of ______
- Nobles perceive him rude to his passengers
- Alonso is King of _____
- Number of years Prospero and Miranda have been on island
- Alonso's brother
- Miranda and Ferdinand fall in love at first _____
- Prospero's deformed slave
- Ariel's ____ draws Ferdinand to Miranda/Prospero
- Prospero's brother
- Act division
26 Clues: Author • Act division • Alonso's son • King's jester • Play division • King of Naples • Caliban's mother • A drunken butler • Alonso's brother • Prospero's brother • Prospero's daughter • Rightful Duke of Milan • Alonso is King of _____ • Prospero's deformed slave • Spirit-servant to Prospero • Name of the play; The _____ • Nobles perceive him rude to his passengers • ...
Valentine's Day 2025-01-17
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- Day of Valentine's Day
- Yellow roses signify this
- A heart shaped box full of?
- The O in XOXO
- Month of Valentine's Day
- Chocolate covered fruit you eat on Valentine's Day
- Roses are red, violets are
- Shakespeare play that references Valentine's Day
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- Love Hormone
- Common flower for Valentine's Day
- Lighter color associated with Valentine's Day
- Mammal with the largest heart
- Roman Goddess of love and beauty
- Carries a Bow and Arrow
- Where the first Valentine's Day celebration took place
- Bees make this substance; a nickname to give a loved one
- Famous gangster who organized the St. Valentine's Day Massacre
- February Birthstone
- First English writer to associate romantic love with Saint Valentine
- Symbol for Valentine's Day
- The X in XOXO
- A bunch of flowers is called
- Darker color associated with Valentine's Day
- Famous greeting card and rom-com production company
24 Clues: Love Hormone • The X in XOXO • The O in XOXO • February Birthstone • Day of Valentine's Day • Carries a Bow and Arrow • Month of Valentine's Day • Yellow roses signify this • Symbol for Valentine's Day • Roses are red, violets are • A heart shaped box full of? • A bunch of flowers is called • Mammal with the largest heart • Roman Goddess of love and beauty • ...
National Poetry Month (April) 2025-03-17
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- A 14-line poem, often associated with Shakespeare.
- A long poem about heroic deeds.
- A single line of poetry.
- The repetition of the same consonant sound.
- A short poem expressing personal emotions.
- The art of expressing emotions and ideas in verse.
- A poem that praises a person, place, or thing.
- A competitive style of spoken-word poetry.
- A comparison without using "like" or "as."
- A five-line humorous poem with an AABBA rhyme scheme.
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- When words have the same ending sound.
- A narrative poem, often set to music.
- The rhythmic pattern of a poem.
- A group of lines in a poem, like a paragraph.
- A poem mourning someone’s death.
- Descriptive language that appeals to the senses.
- Poetry without a strict rhyme or meter.
- Two rhyming lines in a row.
- A comparison using "like" or "as."
- A short Japanese poem with a 5-7-5 syllable structure.
20 Clues: A single line of poetry. • Two rhyming lines in a row. • The rhythmic pattern of a poem. • A long poem about heroic deeds. • A poem mourning someone’s death. • A comparison using "like" or "as." • A narrative poem, often set to music. • When words have the same ending sound. • Poetry without a strict rhyme or meter. • A short poem expressing personal emotions. • ...
Cubes For Teachers 2025-09-04
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- Food kept frozen in this.
- Famous poet; William ____.
- White in color.
- Head ____; member of this form this (clarinet, trumpet and tuba).
- Linked breakfast meat.
- Red, white, black and blue is this.
- Utensil you eat with.
- Usually one hand has this number of fingers; number before six.
- Ushers walk up and down to seat someone; walkway in a bus or plane.
- North ____ and South ____; lumber.
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- Sea ____ or snapping ____; reptile with a shell that can live in water.
- Person marrying a groom; woman.
- Eggs and ____; breakfast meat.
- A person hired to protect us; a cop.
- ____ the Beautiful (song); USA.
- Mixture of blue and yellow; a secondary color.
- Trailway ____ or Greyhound ____; travel from one town to another on this.
- More than one drinking cup; A person wears this to see.
- Cocoa; milk or dark sweet candy is made of this.
- Instructor at a gym.
20 Clues: White in color. • Instructor at a gym. • Utensil you eat with. • Linked breakfast meat. • Food kept frozen in this. • Famous poet; William ____. • Eggs and ____; breakfast meat. • Person marrying a groom; woman. • ____ the Beautiful (song); USA. • North ____ and South ____; lumber. • Red, white, black and blue is this. • A person hired to protect us; a cop. • ...
The Tempest 2023-10-09
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- Prosper used to have this title in Milan
- The wizard who rules the island
- Place in North Africa Alonso's daughter had been married
- Sycorax trapped Ariel in one
- Monster who was born on the island
- Modern country where you can find Milan and Naples
- The witch who gave birth to a monster
- The wizard's daughter
- Ariel is always asking Prosper to give him his _____
- Number of years Prospero and Miranda have been on the island
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- Alonso is king of this place
- The person in charge of a ship
- Prospero makes both Ferdinand and Caliban carry this
- Prospero and Miranda were put on this and sent away from Milan
- Antonio encourages Sebastian to _____ his brother
- The one who wrote this play
- The kind old man who puts supplies in Prospero's boat
- Prince who fell in love at first sight
- Prospero's brother
- Another word for a storm
- Prospero learned this from studying books
21 Clues: Prospero's brother • The wizard's daughter • Another word for a storm • The one who wrote this play • Alonso is king of this place • Sycorax trapped Ariel in one • The person in charge of a ship • The wizard who rules the island • Monster who was born on the island • The witch who gave birth to a monster • Prince who fell in love at first sight • ...
Claire's 15th Anniversary Crossword 2025-05-23
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- Jim whose place was great for brunch
- made your dress
- next day getaway
- number of musicians in pre-wedding serenade
- beers the night before where it all started
- didn’t want to play Tears for Fears
- quick stop after S Street
- House that tried to charge us for not having the minimum at reception
- Tiny’s Type of Ring
- rain resilient last minute buy
- Organic pre-wedding dinner spot
- Paul wrote and read one
- Sat next to Christian Eve Barritt-Cleary at pre-wedding dinner
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- Talked about you
- sweet suite
- the venue
- Michelle who didn’t do wedding photos
- Dusty sang this to you at pre-wedding dinner
- read by north Baltimore’s Shakespeare
- shitter on the pot
- hotel for the event
- with Joe at the event
- Quintin ate it all at brunch
23 Clues: the venue • sweet suite • made your dress • Talked about you • next day getaway • shitter on the pot • hotel for the event • Tiny’s Type of Ring • with Joe at the event • Paul wrote and read one • quick stop after S Street • Quintin ate it all at brunch • rain resilient last minute buy • Organic pre-wedding dinner spot • didn’t want to play Tears for Fears • ...
2222 2025-07-19
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- Opposite of "cold"
- Country shaped like a boot
- Mountain between France and Spain
- Disney’s lion cub
- Green superhero with anger issues
- US state known for Hollywood
- The “King of Pop”
- City of canals in Italy
- Continent with the Sahara
- Creature in “Jaws”
- The Great Barrier Reef is near
- Capital of France
- Film with a sinking ship
- First man in space
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- The wizarding school in Harry Potter
- Planet known as the Red Planet
- Currency used in Japan
- Largest ocean
- The science of life
- Capital of Egypt
- Fictional detective with a pipe
- Actress who played Wonder Woman
- The longest river in the world
- Liquid rock from a volcano
- Author of "Hamlet"
- Series with the Iron Throne
- Home of the Taj Mahal
- Largest country by area
- Superman’s home planet
- Capital of Canada
30 Clues: Largest ocean • Capital of Egypt • Disney’s lion cub • The “King of Pop” • Capital of France • Capital of Canada • Opposite of "cold" • Author of "Hamlet" • Creature in “Jaws” • First man in space • The science of life • Home of the Taj Mahal • Currency used in Japan • Superman’s home planet • City of canals in Italy • Largest country by area • Film with a sinking ship • Continent with the Sahara • ...
Summer crossword 2025-06-23
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- Who crossed the Alps with elephants
- Which ocean is off the California coast
- Rarest and most expensive spice in the world by weight
- A period of ten years
- How many ghosts chase PAC-MAN at the start of each game
- What is the plural of sheep
- The hottest planet in the Milky Way
- Who wrote The Scottish Play
- What is the chemical element with the symbol Fe
- First woman to win a Nobel Prize 2 words
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- Where did sushi originate
- The first name of a famous Argentinian football star
- What type of fish is Neto
- What animal has a blue tongue
- We need one of the to watch TV
- Which Renaissance artist is buried in The Pantheon
- Second month of the year
- What sport was played by Andy Murray
- Which country has won the most Football World cups
- Capital city of Egypt
20 Clues: A period of ten years • Capital city of Egypt • Second month of the year • Where did sushi originate • What type of fish is Neto • What is the plural of sheep • Who wrote The Scottish Play • What animal has a blue tongue • We need one of the to watch TV • Who crossed the Alps with elephants • The hottest planet in the Milky Way • What sport was played by Andy Murray • ...
Poetry terms 2026-01-30
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- dictionary definition of a word.
- she ran like the wind
- he came, he saw, he conquered
- bzzzzzzz
- he's as powerful as Zeus
- he had sandpaper skin
- two unified lines of verse that rhyme
- "I must be cruel to be kind" - Shakespeare
- unstressed-stressed syllables, like niCOLE
- NOT using like or as: love is a battle field
- the opposite of prose
- gigantic green grass
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- same sounds at the end or middle of a word. A fish washed a dish.
- 14-line poem using iambic pentameter
- the wind whistled
- buttery smooth soup
- civil war, jumbo shrimp
- A date fated to be late.
- odorous like a garbage can
- the line or words of a poem or song
- no pause at the end of a verse
- "that gum cost like a million bucks!"
- author's or speaker's attitude
23 Clues: bzzzzzzz • the wind whistled • buttery smooth soup • gigantic green grass • she ran like the wind • he had sandpaper skin • the opposite of prose • civil war, jumbo shrimp • A date fated to be late. • he's as powerful as Zeus • odorous like a garbage can • he came, he saw, he conquered • no pause at the end of a verse • author's or speaker's attitude • dictionary definition of a word. • ...
Chapter 11A Crossword 2026-02-10
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- The study of history, science, grammar, literature, and philosophy
- Person who invented moveable type
- Country that Cervantes was from
- Person who added 3D depth to the whole painting.
- Family who was the most famous patron of the arts
- Country that Erasmus was from
- Country that Da Vinci was from
- Painted the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Person who painted Madonnas
- The revival of learning and renewed interest in art in the western world
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- Person who added movement to paintings
- Someone who paid an artist to work is called
- Person who wrote Romeo and Juliet
- An overemphasis on human worth and ability
- Person who is known as the father of Renaissance painting
- Common type of music in the Middle Ages
- Renaissance music was more _________ than Medieval music.
- Where the Renaissance started
- Person who pointed out the evils of Renaissance society
- Person who wrote “Don Quixote”
20 Clues: Person who painted Madonnas • Where the Renaissance started • Country that Erasmus was from • Country that Da Vinci was from • Person who wrote “Don Quixote” • Country that Cervantes was from • Person who wrote Romeo and Juliet • Person who invented moveable type • Person who added movement to paintings • Common type of music in the Middle Ages • ...
Thank You For The Music 2024-11-30
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- The Dire Straits or Shakespeare?
- The Cranberries’ day of the week
- Who takes it all according to ABBA
- City named song of the Piano Man
- Where the city boy was born and raised
- What them good ol’ boys were drinking
- Who got married and divorced in the summer of 75
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- The Piano Man
- For who it is going to be a long long time
- Goodbye Yellow Brick Road singer
- My my miss ____
- Van Morrison’s facial criteria
- Simon and Garfunkel are like a bridge over what
- Who howling old owls are hunting
- A ship to Joel or an Amazon assistant?
- Not Asia, Europe, Australia… to Toto
- What John Lennon urges us all to do
- An apt song for a 17 year old who loves music
- Problem with The Entertainer’s beautiful song
- Who is counting headlights on the highway
20 Clues: The Piano Man • My my miss ____ • Van Morrison’s facial criteria • Goodbye Yellow Brick Road singer • Who howling old owls are hunting • The Dire Straits or Shakespeare? • The Cranberries’ day of the week • City named song of the Piano Man • Who takes it all according to ABBA • What John Lennon urges us all to do • Not Asia, Europe, Australia… to Toto • ...
War of the Roses 2024-05-07
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- White Rose faction in the conflict
- Ineffective Lancastrian king during the war
- Last Yorkist king, depicted as a villain by Shakespeare
- Powerful nobleman known as "The Kingmaker"
- Royal house that succeeded the Plantagenets
- Henry VI's queen who led the Lancastrian cause
- First Yorkist king to take the throne
- Series of civil wars including the War of the Roses
- Belief in the monarch's God-given authority
- The ultimate prize sought by both factions
- Alternative name for the conflict
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- Social and political structure during the war
- Red Rose faction in the conflict
- Bloodiest battle fought on English soil in 1461
- Institution that gained influence during the conflict
- Approximate duration of the intermittent conflict
- First Tudor king who ended the war by defeating Richard III
- Final battle of the war in 1485
- Young Yorkist heirs allegedly murdered by Richard III
- Edward IV's daughter who married Henry VII
20 Clues: Final battle of the war in 1485 • Red Rose faction in the conflict • Alternative name for the conflict • White Rose faction in the conflict • First Yorkist king to take the throne • Powerful nobleman known as "The Kingmaker" • Edward IV's daughter who married Henry VII • The ultimate prize sought by both factions • Ineffective Lancastrian king during the war • ...
Janne Sommer Renaissance 2024-04-18
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- a belief in the value of each person, making the art more personalized
- northern artists painted on canvas with this
- flemish painter
- wrote The Prince
- writer, who returned to Venice in 1295
- artist, famous for copper engravings
- traveling portrait artist from Germany
- appreciation of beauty and geometric proportion
- artistic technique to create depth by painting architectural features
- separation from the church
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- wealthy family of bankers, later ruled Florence
- invented the printing press
- artist, who painted the Sistine Chapel
- Renaissance value - reflecting the ancient civilizations of Rome and Greece
- the Renassaisance begins in this county
- literal translation of renaissance
- painted the Mona Lisa
- wrote the sonnets to Laura and saying Nothing weighs less than a pen
- english writer, famous for writing Hamlet, Romeo & Julia and Macbeth
- multi-faceted
- writer, famous for writing Utopia
21 Clues: multi-faceted • flemish painter • wrote The Prince • painted the Mona Lisa • separation from the church • invented the printing press • writer, famous for writing Utopia • literal translation of renaissance • artist, famous for copper engravings • artist, who painted the Sistine Chapel • writer, who returned to Venice in 1295 • traveling portrait artist from Germany • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-04-23
Across
- "Do you bite your _____ at me sir?
- Forgiveness for a crime.
- Tybalt's nickname "Prince of ____"
- The act of breaking a law or command.
- Romeo was forced into _____.
- Benvolio is known as what type of person?
- Something made to deceive.
- This person Killed Mercutio.
- "Kill the envious _____"
- A term for a character that contrasts another character.
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- Who wrote this thing?
- I did not find the argument __________.
- Vitamin D is _________, it happens every day.
- The crew held a ______, and threw the captain overboard.
- Who raised Juliet?
- Who is in charge in Verona.
- Where do Juliet and Romeo meet up with Friar Lawrence.
- The boxer _______ all ten rounds of the fight.
- "Two house both alike in _______
- said:" A plague on both your houses."
- Where did Romeo and Juliet "define the relationship?"
- This means to suggest
22 Clues: Who raised Juliet? • Who wrote this thing? • This means to suggest • Forgiveness for a crime. • "Kill the envious _____" • Something made to deceive. • Who is in charge in Verona. • Romeo was forced into _____. • This person Killed Mercutio. • "Two house both alike in _______ • "Do you bite your _____ at me sir? • Tybalt's nickname "Prince of ____" • ...
Unit 9 Crossword 2024-04-25
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- United England
- Russian city
- Painted the Sistine Chapel roof
- A perfect fictional society
- A religion in Russia
- English humanist who was beheaded by Henry VIII
- Powerful family in Florence
- Established the french throne in Paris
- Painter of the Mona Lisa
- Italian city
- Holy city
- Unified Spain
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- War between England and France
- Signed the Magna Carta
- Wrote about how to be a successful ruler
- A plague
- King queen or emperor
- A pope
- Document that limited power of king
- A system that emphasizes humans
- French hero
- worked in exchange for protection
- Wealthy individuals who supported the arts
- Inventor of the printing press
- Head of the church
- Ancient city in modern day Turkey
- Dutch humanist social critic and priest
- A famous renaisaunce playwright
- Threw off rule of the monarchs in Russia
- French city
30 Clues: A pope • A plague • Holy city • French hero • French city • Russian city • Italian city • Unified Spain • United England • Head of the church • A religion in Russia • King queen or emperor • Signed the Magna Carta • Painter of the Mona Lisa • A perfect fictional society • Powerful family in Florence • War between England and France • Inventor of the printing press • A system that emphasizes humans • ...
English Prepositions 2024-04-25
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- B is the letter ______ A and C.
- Jesus is taller _____ me.
- My dad knows a lot ________ cooking.
- I play baseball _____ the New York Yankees.
- I asked the butcher for 3 pounds ______ pork.
- I saw Eduardo ______ the game on Saturday.
- _____ May we finish the school year.
- We went _____ to the library, but the book was gone.
- SpongeBob lives in a pineapple _________ the sea.
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- Summer in Arizona comes ______ a dry and intense heat.
- Living in the desert is hard ______ water.
- I need to learn Serbian ______ moving to Serbia.
- I live _____ Lemon Street.
- "Romeo and Juliet" was written _____ William Shakespeare.
- My apartment is _____ the bus route I take to school.
- Hector is going _______ to Food City after school.
- I work at Taco Bell ________ 3 to 11.
- Miss Casselberry has been a teacher _______ 2022.
- Lunch comes _____ breakfast.
- It's time to grow ______.
20 Clues: Jesus is taller _____ me. • It's time to grow ______. • I live _____ Lemon Street. • Lunch comes _____ breakfast. • B is the letter ______ A and C. • My dad knows a lot ________ cooking. • _____ May we finish the school year. • I work at Taco Bell ________ 3 to 11. • Living in the desert is hard ______ water. • I saw Eduardo ______ the game on Saturday. • ...
Renaissance 2025-02-24
Across
- Perspective A way to create depth on a flat; 2D surface
- A focus on ancient Greek and Roman culture
- Created the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- An emphasis on math to understand the universe
- Wrote In Praise of Folly
- The transition from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern era
- Wrote The Price
- Wrote Utopia
- Created David, painted the Sistine Chapel Ceiling, and La Pieta
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- Painted the School of Athens and Transfiguration
- A focus on individual human potential and self-expression
- focusing on realistic human behavior and emotions, mainly in art
- Wrote The Book of the Courtier
- Invented the Printing Press
- An emphasis on education and developing one's abilities
- Painted the Birth of Venus and Primavera
- Painted the Praying hands and Adam & Eve
- A de-emphasis of religion and a focus on worldly affairs
- Wrote 37 plays
- Wrote The Canterbury
20 Clues: Wrote Utopia • Wrote 37 plays • Wrote The Price • Wrote The Canterbury • Wrote In Praise of Folly • Invented the Printing Press • Wrote The Book of the Courtier • Painted the Birth of Venus and Primavera • Painted the Praying hands and Adam & Eve • Created the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper • A focus on ancient Greek and Roman culture • ...
Valentine’s ‘25 2025-02-12
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- they have a whole museum for these stuffed animals in Jeju!
- “Spring is the most beautiful time at ___ Hill”
- A perfectly calm game to play before bedtime
- their aquarium had a whale shark
- Rodent that says teehee!
- We passed between a thousand red gates here
- Setting for tabletop players to meet
- Mosquitoes and Pleasure Pier share this space
- How many countries we’ve been to
- Word of greeting within your Alma mater
- To date, the only Shakespeare play I’ve seen performed
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- My favorite villainous ruler
- My favorite pink beaver (pause)
- Texas Superstore!
- Korean Spider-woman
- Name of the tree we walked under
- Setting of Lilo&Stitch and future vacation
- You love this particular seafood!
- Flower for which both Japan and DC have festivals for
- Locale of lots of jellyfish
- This movie had a great soundtrack for Texas
21 Clues: Texas Superstore! • Korean Spider-woman • Rodent that says teehee! • Locale of lots of jellyfish • My favorite villainous ruler • My favorite pink beaver (pause) • their aquarium had a whale shark • Name of the tree we walked under • How many countries we’ve been to • You love this particular seafood! • Setting for tabletop players to meet • Word of greeting within your Alma mater • ...
Maayan Gelfman 2025-04-21
Across
- Senor Meier y Senor Surgent enseñan esta clase.
- Cuando miras una presentación y escribes
- Hay muchas computadoras y arte digital
- Cuando tienes una pregunta Tu ____
- Isaac Newton ayudó a crear este classe
- cada periodo vas a un ____ diferente
- donde miras el mapa y el mundo
- "El examen fue facil!" tengo n 100
- Hay un inodoro y un lavabo aquí
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- aprender sobre los libros de Shakespeare en la clase de _________
- es mucho tranquilo y hay muchos libros
- El señor Mejía hace experimentos aquí
- aprender el mesa periodico y los elementos
- "El exaamen fue muy dificil!! Tengo un 40%
- resuelves ecuaciones con numeros
- Tu comes aqui en la escuela
- Me perdí el examen el viernes y tengo que ______ después de la escuela
- personas hacen ejercicio y practica deportes
- muchas personas camina en El _____ durante la classe
- Aprendes sobre la vida y la ciencia
20 Clues: Tu comes aqui en la escuela • donde miras el mapa y el mundo • Hay un inodoro y un lavabo aquí • resuelves ecuaciones con numeros • Cuando tienes una pregunta Tu ____ • "El examen fue facil!" tengo n 100 • Aprendes sobre la vida y la ciencia • cada periodo vas a un ____ diferente • El señor Mejía hace experimentos aquí • es mucho tranquilo y hay muchos libros • ...
Happy First Anniversary 2025-04-18
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- a type of play
- foremost part of an advancing army
- Sign visible from 2nd date
- she’s a fine girl
- Live from New York, just like us
- makes the heart grow fonder, according to the krewe
- rolls, still un-baked
- Juliet A Shakespeare play minus Romeo
- home neighborhood, NYC
- a skill Kevin has, or, a shrill sound by the Mississippi
- numerical day of anniversary (apparently)
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- it's something a count can do
- what working eyes are
- an early date, not to be confused with a pixie
- an ancient art, great for parties
- this year’s been a very good one
- a very thoughtful gift
- A clue you’ll get if you’re sharp
- a square garden
- home neighborhood, Paris
- a physical law defied in trivia or sung by Bareilles
- knots, still half-baked
- Man's best friend
- with me, en español
24 Clues: a type of play • a square garden • Man's best friend • she’s a fine girl • with me, en español • what working eyes are • rolls, still un-baked • a very thoughtful gift • home neighborhood, NYC • knots, still half-baked • home neighborhood, Paris • Sign visible from 2nd date • it's something a count can do • this year’s been a very good one • Live from New York, just like us • ...
Criminal Poetry Brain Teaser 2024-07-18
Across
- kingdom in the poem
- the speaker's attitude to life
- boy's company
- Matthew's walk
- author of the poem 'Stealing'
- month Charlotte was killed
- used to twist the doorknob
- stolen bust
- type of poem
- boy's feeling toward the cat
- characteristic of the snowman
- Charlotte's jewellery
- centred around the theme of death
- Charlotte's killer
- most unusual thing the speaker stole
- where Charlotte's beads were found
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- size of cat
- type of question in the last line
- age of the boy
- the speaker's stealing pattern
- trait of the speaker
- adjective the speaker uses to describe himself
- colour of Charlotte's shawl
- poet of 'A Case of Murder'
- cold cunning constable
- type of ghost the speaker is
- animal killed by the boy
- black fur squealed
- murder tool
- boy's reaction to death of the cat
- soft as sable
31 Clues: size of cat • stolen bust • murder tool • type of poem • boy's company • soft as sable • age of the boy • Matthew's walk • black fur squealed • Charlotte's killer • kingdom in the poem • trait of the speaker • Charlotte's jewellery • cold cunning constable • animal killed by the boy • month Charlotte was killed • used to twist the doorknob • poet of 'A Case of Murder' • colour of Charlotte's shawl • ...
Romeo and juliet crossword 2024-06-14
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- Romeos Assistant
- Help Romeo and Juliet get married
- Romeos first lover
- Romeo is exiled to this place
- Juliet kills herself with this object
- The play is set in this town
- kills Tybalt
- Romeo meets juliet here
- Banishes Romeo from the Town
- the play was commonly played here
- Romeo and Juliet get it
- Romeo kills himself with this object
- The Montague and Capulet families have this
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- Juliet is placed here when she is pronounced dead
- Juliet refuses to marry this man
- Romeos dad
- The authors first name
- Romeos family name
- Romeos cousin
- Juliets family name
- is killed by Tybalt
- Juliets mother
- The authors last name
- Juliets dad
- Tybalts cousin
- Act 2 scene 2 is set on this part of the house
- Juliet's assistant
- The play is set in this country
- Juliet fakes her death with this
- Romeos mother
30 Clues: Romeos dad • Juliets dad • kills Tybalt • Romeos cousin • Romeos mother • Juliets mother • Tybalts cousin • Romeos Assistant • Romeos family name • Romeos first lover • Juliet's assistant • Juliets family name • is killed by Tybalt • The authors last name • The authors first name • Romeo meets juliet here • Romeo and Juliet get it • The play is set in this town • Banishes Romeo from the Town • ...
zenetöri romantika 2. 2025-05-11
Across
- Az operának az az énekes betéte, mely érzelmeket fejez ki, nem viszi előbbre a cselekményt
- Az asszony ingatag énekli ebben az operában a herceg
- Csajkovszkij Diótörőjének műfaja
- Ebben a Verdi-műben szerepel a Rabszolgák kórusa
- az etüd szó jelentése
- Magyar táncok szerzője
- Zongorára írt, rövid egytételes művek összefoglaló elnevezése
- költemény Liszt által teremtett zenekari műfaj
- Így nevezik az operák szövegkönyvét
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- Ehhez a Shakespeare műhöz írt Mendelssohn kísérőzenét
- Bánk bán felesége
- a Les Preludes cím jelentése
- Így nevezik, ha két szereplő énekel egy operában
- Liszt születési helye
- kiállítás képei Ebben a műben megzenésített képek szerepelnek
- A Rémkirály/Tündérkirály ballada költője
- Erkel Ferenc születési helye
- Ebben a városban adta első nyilvános koncertjét Liszt ferenc
- bán Ebben az Erkel operában szerepel a Keserű bordal
- Schuberthez leginkább köthető zenei műfaj
- Valamilyen szempontból összetartozó versek sorozatára írt mű
- Chopin "hangszere"
- Ennyi tételből áll egy szimfonikus költemény
23 Clues: Bánk bán felesége • Chopin "hangszere" • Liszt születési helye • az etüd szó jelentése • Magyar táncok szerzője • a Les Preludes cím jelentése • Erkel Ferenc születési helye • Csajkovszkij Diótörőjének műfaja • Így nevezik az operák szövegkönyvét • A Rémkirály/Tündérkirály ballada költője • Schuberthez leginkább köthető zenei műfaj • Ennyi tételből áll egy szimfonikus költemény • ...
Lit FSE - Lucy 2025-06-18
Across
- Certain red lapel flower
- Malthusian contraceptive
- Creature found in dreams
- Holden's favourite insult
- Smart Caulfield brother
- Gamma's colour
- Home to Nick, Tom, and Handsome Dan
- Ford : God :: T : ____
- Source of a drug-induced holiday
- Original speaker of John's titular quote
- Person cursed to seven years of bad luck, according to some
- Like Zenobia
- Grocer Michael
- Source of a pickle dish
- Oft-quoted writer
- One third of the Roman Empire
- Friend of Pompey
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- Tragic title character
- Lennie (and Lenny?)
- With 1: Betsy, to Doreen
- Woman who faced a tragic end, perhaps by hanging
- Castle from 1
- Vehicle of despair
- See 2
- Augustus, once
- What Egypt may mean
- Tiffany's purchase
- It may melt into the Tiber, perhaps
- Where bliss was, according to Cleopatra
- Marc Antony's final request
30 Clues: See 2 • Like Zenobia • Castle from 1 • Gamma's colour • Augustus, once • Grocer Michael • Friend of Pompey • Oft-quoted writer • Vehicle of despair • Tiffany's purchase • Lennie (and Lenny?) • What Egypt may mean • Tragic title character • Ford : God :: T : ____ • Smart Caulfield brother • Source of a pickle dish • With 1: Betsy, to Doreen • Certain red lapel flower • Malthusian contraceptive • ...
Medical Crossword 2025-09-14
Across
- Jane Austen’s most famous novel
- To be, or not to be, that is the question
- Author of Ulysses
- Author of 1984 and Animal Farm
- Shakespearean tragedy about jealousy and betrayal
- Author of A Tale of Two Cities
- Poet who wrote The Charge of the Light Brigade
- Surname of the sisters who wrote Jane Eyre and Wuthering Heights
- Protagonist of The Great Gatsby
- Ancient poet who wrote The Iliad and The Odyssey
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- Novel about Captain Ahab’s hunt for a white whale
- Author of The Picture of Dorian Gray
- Writer of The Raven
- Poet who wrote “I wandered lonely as a cloud”
- Author of The Catcher in the Rye (Salinger)
- Poet of The Road Not Taken
- Poet who wrote Paradise Lost
- Author of The Old Man and the Sea
- Author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer
- Scottish poet who wrote A Red, Red Rose
20 Clues: Author of Ulysses • Writer of The Raven • Poet of The Road Not Taken • Poet who wrote Paradise Lost • Author of 1984 and Animal Farm • Author of A Tale of Two Cities • Jane Austen’s most famous novel • Protagonist of The Great Gatsby • Author of The Old Man and the Sea • Author of The Picture of Dorian Gray • Author of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer • ...
REN/AOE 2025-12-11
Across
- Fancy word to describe people who excel in many fields.
- Country El Greco is from.
- Trippy Dutch painter.
- Columbus and Magellan sailed for?
- Reached the southern tip of Africa?
- Reached India first?
- Who wrote Utopia?
- Means "No place"
- Bullionism emphasizes _______ and silver.
- Fancy new Portuguese boat.
- Wrote "In Praise of Folly."
- manual giving rulers advice on how to govern?
- Portuguese prince Henry the ___________
- Father of Humanism
- City of Columbus.
- Magnificent Medici?
- Named the New World.
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- A new focus on Greco-Roman culture.
- Art movement after Renaissance.
- A triangular sail name.
- Treaty that divided the New World
- Michelangelo's most famous statue.
- Greatest playwright?
- School of Athens painter?
- painted the Mona Lisa
- City Brunelleschi completed his dome in.
- The kingdom that originally led the AOE
- People who support the arts
28 Clues: Means "No place" • Who wrote Utopia? • City of Columbus. • Father of Humanism • Magnificent Medici? • Reached India first? • Greatest playwright? • Named the New World. • Trippy Dutch painter. • painted the Mona Lisa • A triangular sail name. • Country El Greco is from. • School of Athens painter? • Fancy new Portuguese boat. • Wrote "In Praise of Folly." • People who support the arts • ...
English Language 2023-05-17
Sights of London 2017-06-18
Across
- 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
Across
- 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?
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Greatest words of Shakespeare 2021-04-30
10 Clues: remove clothes • having no worth • the one in control • repulsive or gross • a room for sleeping • another word for you • milk with its cream removed • touching lips affectionately • talking with someone usually about rumors • a long speech about something bothering you
Words Made by Shakespeare 2021-04-30
10 Clues: low price • a sense of style • a radiance of light • a room for relaxing and • to imitate someone's action • doing something dishonorable • fail to look after something • violent and aggressive behavior • accomplishing a goal or desired outcome • urge to do something that is hard to stop
Shakespeare is not dead 2023-10-02
12 Clues: la scène • le théâtre • un écrivain • un régicide • un dramaturge • les accessoirs • jouer sur scène • la mise en scène • une pièce célèbre • une pièce célèbre • une pièce célèbre • une pièce de théâtre
Shakespeare - Rómeó és Júlia 2025-09-23
10 Clues: Romeo apja • Júlia apja • Júlia kérője • Júlia bizalmasa és nevelője • Romeo békés természetű rokona • Capulet lánya, Romeo szerelme • Montague fia, Júlia szerelmese • Júlia heves vérmérsékletű unokatestvére • Romeo közeli barátja, akit Tybalt öl meg • A barát (pap), aki titokban összeadja a szerelmeseket
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 • ...
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 • ...
ELA Shakespeare Homework 2021-01-28
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- A person's face, with reference to the form or proportions of the features.
- A distinctive feature or characteristic, especially of the face.
- Be an omen of a particular outcome
- A person believing in or practicing religious heresy
- Lose or lack vitality; grow weak or feeble.
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- The furthest point or limit of something.
- Ask urgently and fervently to do something
7 Clues: Be an omen of a particular outcome • The furthest point or limit of something. • Ask urgently and fervently to do something • Lose or lack vitality; grow weak or feeble. • A person believing in or practicing religious heresy • A distinctive feature or characteristic, especially of the face. • ...
Shakespeare Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-18
7 Clues: Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • Romeo's supportive friend • The mythical creature that causes dreams • The title of the woman who nursed Juliet • The man who Lady Capulet wants Juliet to marry • The term used to describe Romeo and Juliet's love in the prologue
Shakespeare Part 1 2022-04-05
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- a joke exploiting the different possible meanings of a word or the fact that there are words which sound alike but have different meanings.
- an aristocrat or nobleman.
- be a warning or indication of (a future event).
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- give a brief statement of the main points of (something).
- a temporary state of mind or feeling.
- express the meaning of (the writer or speaker or something written or spoken) using different words, especially to achieve greater clarity.
- the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities.
7 Clues: an aristocrat or nobleman. • a temporary state of mind or feeling. • be a warning or indication of (a future event). • the use of symbols to represent ideas or qualities. • give a brief statement of the main points of (something). • ...
Shakespeare Vocabulary Assignment 2024-02-13
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- 'Honesty' is an antonym for this word
- This word's synonym is 'bring up'
- A synonym for this word is 'negotiation'
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- Obtain something with care or effort (definition).
- A synonym for this word is 'scold'
- Generous is an antonym for this word
- A person or thing viewed as a sign that something is about to happen (definition).
7 Clues: This word's synonym is 'bring up' • A synonym for this word is 'scold' • Generous is an antonym for this word • 'Honesty' is an antonym for this word • A synonym for this word is 'negotiation' • Obtain something with care or effort (definition). • A person or thing viewed as a sign that something is about to happen (definition).
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
Across
- 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 • ...
