shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Macbeth Act 1-4 2023-05-19
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- flees to Ireland after his father is murdered
- where Malcolm resides after his father is murdered
- his family is murdered in act 4
- the weird sisters' leader
- wrote macbeth
- leads a rebellion against the king in the beginning of the play
- heir to king duncan
- who Macbeth goes to see after he sees Banquo's ghost
- loud weather that occurs throughout the play
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- his most trusted friend had him murdered
- is prophesied to become king of scotland after Macbeth
- name of Macbeth's castle
- the thane of glamis, cawdor, and then the king
- ______ is foul and foul is ________
- innocently murdered while her husband was away
- of cawdor executed for treason at the start of the play
- convinces Macbeth to commit murder
- literary device used when Duncan arrives at Macbeth's castle
18 Clues: wrote macbeth • heir to king duncan • name of Macbeth's castle • the weird sisters' leader • his family is murdered in act 4 • convinces Macbeth to commit murder • ______ is foul and foul is ________ • his most trusted friend had him murdered • loud weather that occurs throughout the play • flees to Ireland after his father is murdered • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2015-05-12
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- Who tells Juliet that Tybalt has died?
- When does Lord Capulet decide that Juliet has to marry Paris?
- Who does Romeo buy the poison from?
- Where does Romeo get banished from?
- Who gives the letter to Romeo?
- Who wants to marry Juliet?
- who tells Romeo about Juliet's death?
- Who wrote the play Romeo and Juliet?
- Who doesn't want to fight Tybalt?
- Where did they bring Juliet When they found her dead body?
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- Who goes to get the watchman?
- Who spends the night with Romeo?
- Who marries Romeo?
- Who does Romeo fall inlove with before meeting Juliet?
- Who discovered Juliet's dead body?
- Where does Romeo go after after getting banished from Verona?
- Who writes a letter to Romeo?
- Who suggests Romeo to crash the Capulet's party?
- who does tybalt kill?
19 Clues: Who marries Romeo? • who does tybalt kill? • Who wants to marry Juliet? • Who goes to get the watchman? • Who writes a letter to Romeo? • Who gives the letter to Romeo? • Who spends the night with Romeo? • Who doesn't want to fight Tybalt? • Who discovered Juliet's dead body? • Who does Romeo buy the poison from? • Where does Romeo get banished from? • ...
Humanizam i renesansa (ponavljanje) 2018-01-10
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- Hamletova voljena žena
- Naziv predstave u Hamletu
- Div čiji se hedonistički pogled na život može svesti na "Pij!"
- Najpoznatiji renesansni pjesnički oblik
- Začetnik književne vrste eseja
- Vrsta romana u kojem je glavni junak skitnica
- Najpoznatiji renesansni čovjek
- Shakespeareovo kazalište
- Koji žanr je Don Quijote čitao i od njega poludio?
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- Hamlet, Romeo i Julija i Macbeth su...
- U središtu renesansnog svjetonazora je ...
- Ariostov ep
- Shakespeareova komedija koja se događa na ljetni solsticij kada se vjerovalo da se razne čudesne stvari zbivaju
- Jedan od prvih francuskih romanopisaca, autor satiričnih romana o divovima
- Ljubavni roman u koji se odvija idiličnom okružju; u prirodi među vilama i pastirima
- Glavni junak Cervantesova romana
- Shakespeare u sonetima oponaša, ali i parodira obilježja kojeg pjesničkog stila?
- "Biti ili ne biti" izgovara koji tragični junak?
18 Clues: Ariostov ep • Hamletova voljena žena • Shakespeareovo kazalište • Naziv predstave u Hamletu • Začetnik književne vrste eseja • Najpoznatiji renesansni čovjek • Glavni junak Cervantesova romana • Hamlet, Romeo i Julija i Macbeth su... • Najpoznatiji renesansni pjesnički oblik • U središtu renesansnog svjetonazora je ... • Vrsta romana u kojem je glavni junak skitnica • ...
Is Laughter the Best Medicine 2021-12-12
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- A fool
- The sea captain
- Type of physical comedy
- situation that is absurd or disorganized.
- A wealthy, beautiful, and noble Illyrian lady, courted by Orsino
- Shakespeare An English playwright, poet and actor.
- a deep affection towards someone or something
- an imitation of the style of a particular writer, artist, for comic effect.
- the fact of being who or what a person or thing is.
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- A useful foil for his twin, Viola
- A young woman of aristocratic birth, and the play's protagonist
- is Toby Belch's super-wealthy buddy
- A servant in Olivia's household
- professional entertainment to make an audience laugh
- The Duke of Illyria
- an event that seems contrary to what one expects
- Humour used to criticise people's vices
- A sharp, witty person who, is capable of making a good pun
18 Clues: A fool • The sea captain • The Duke of Illyria • Type of physical comedy • A servant in Olivia's household • A useful foil for his twin, Viola • is Toby Belch's super-wealthy buddy • Humour used to criticise people's vices • situation that is absurd or disorganized. • a deep affection towards someone or something • an event that seems contrary to what one expects • ...
The Renaisssance and Reformation Crossword 2023-10-03
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- The Country that William Shakespeare from
- who wrote "In Praise of Folly"
- Language The definition of Vernacular
- Who wrote "the Prince"
- of Nantes King Henry the IV made it a law
- Calvin Who wrote "Doctrine of Predestination"
- Who wrote "Utopia"
- One of the parties that were in the French War of Religion
- Gutenberg Who created the Printing Press
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- Where did the Northern Renaissance begin?
- of Supremacy King Henry the Vlll was the most powerful person
- build the statue of David
- 1 Monarch that made the Anglican Church the official Church Of England.
- People who are upset with the church and trying to changed
- da Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa
- Where soldiers from the Catholic church.
- Luther Who started the Protestant Reformation?
- 30 years war Treaty of Westphalia
18 Clues: Who wrote "Utopia" • Who wrote "the Prince" • build the statue of David • who wrote "In Praise of Folly" • da Vinci Who painted the Mona Lisa • 30 years war Treaty of Westphalia • Language The definition of Vernacular • Where soldiers from the Catholic church. • Gutenberg Who created the Printing Press • The Country that William Shakespeare from • ...
A Midsummer Night's Dream Retrieval 2024-07-17
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- Which theatre was the play first performed at?
- Who struck the plant with an arrow?
- Who was Queen of the Amazons?
- Who is King of the Fairies?
- Who is Queen of The Fairies?
- Who banned Hermia from marrying their love?
- Which mythology did the play within a play come from?
- Where is the play set?
- ______ and Thisbe was the name of the play performed at the end
- Who is still under the spell at the end?
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- Who wrote the play?
- Who had their head turned into one of a donkey?
- What is the name of the group of amateur actors?
- Which plant did the love potion come from?
- What kind of potion did Puck make?
- What is the last name of the play's director?
- Who always loved Demetrius?
- Who frequently causes mischief?
18 Clues: Who wrote the play? • Where is the play set? • Who is King of the Fairies? • Who always loved Demetrius? • Who is Queen of The Fairies? • Who was Queen of the Amazons? • Who frequently causes mischief? • What kind of potion did Puck make? • Who struck the plant with an arrow? • Who is still under the spell at the end? • Which plant did the love potion come from? • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2024-02-18
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- The author of the play
- How does Romeo die?
- Why couldn't the Friar deliver the message?
- Juliet's cousin; Romeo's ex
- Despises Montagues with every fiber of his being
- Romeo's family name
- What is the name of the Friar who marries Romeo to Juliet?
- Who Juliet is supposed to marry
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- What does Juliet use to end herself?
- The city in which the story takes place
- Romeo's friend and relative
- Romeo is banished here
- Juliet's family name
- Romeo's friend and kin to the prince
- Which character helps Juliet marry Romeo?
- Banishes Romeo, threatens the lives of the Montagues and Capulets for the sake of town peace
- Which Friar was meant to deliver the message? to Romeo
- What adjective does Juliet use to describe what she ends herself with?
18 Clues: How does Romeo die? • Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • The author of the play • Romeo is banished here • Romeo's friend and relative • Juliet's cousin; Romeo's ex • Who Juliet is supposed to marry • What does Juliet use to end herself? • Romeo's friend and kin to the prince • The city in which the story takes place • Which character helps Juliet marry Romeo? • ...
Happy Halloween 2025-09-26
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- Term for the intense fear of spiders.
- Vegetable that the ancient Irish and Scottish carved up for Halloween.
- The doctor who created a monster.
- Vegetable that repels vampires.
- Another term for ghost
- The first lady to decorate the White House for Halloween? (first and last name)
- Marker that sits at the head of a grave.
- The name of the big pot a witch uses.
- What was candy corn originally called? (2 words)
- Shakespeare play responsible for the quote "Double double toil and trouble."
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- Halloween month.
- Famous magician who died on Halloween. (first and last name)
- Figure made of straw used to scare birds away.
- The name for a group of witches.
- Bony framework inside your body.
- A group of crows.
- Where people are buried.
- Genre of scary movies usually watched on Halloween.
18 Clues: Halloween month. • A group of crows. • Another term for ghost • Where people are buried. • Vegetable that repels vampires. • The name for a group of witches. • Bony framework inside your body. • The doctor who created a monster. • Term for the intense fear of spiders. • The name of the big pot a witch uses. • Marker that sits at the head of a grave. • ...
english winglish 2024-05-03
Drugo razdoblje u svjetskoj književnosti 2019-02-03
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- Začetnik epskog kazališta je...
- Kojoj književnoj vrsti pripada djelo U očekivanju Godota?
- Djelo u kojem se javlja Anna Fierling je ... i njezina djeca.
- Gdje je umro Eugene Ionesco?
- Tko je dobio Nobelovu nagradu za književnost 1949.?
- Tko je autor djela Machbeth koji je uzeo autor za naslov djela Krik i bijes?
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- Kako se zove filozofski esej Alberta Camusja?
- Djelo u kojem Ionesco opisuje jednu tipičnu englesku obitelj je…
- Začetnici egzistencijalizma su J.P.Sarte i…
- Ime pjesme za koju je Beckett bio nagrađen je…
- Kako se zove gluhonijemi lik iz djela Stolice?
- Likovi iz djela Stolice su:
- Koji je autor studirao u Dublinu?
- Država rođenja Alberta Camusja je…
14 Clues: Likovi iz djela Stolice su: • Gdje je umro Eugene Ionesco? • Začetnik epskog kazališta je... • Koji je autor studirao u Dublinu? • Država rođenja Alberta Camusja je… • Začetnici egzistencijalizma su J.P.Sarte i… • Kako se zove filozofski esej Alberta Camusja? • Ime pjesme za koju je Beckett bio nagrađen je… • Kako se zove gluhonijemi lik iz djela Stolice? • ...
Arany János 2021-12-13
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- __Társaság igazgatója lett.
- Az Őszikék versciklusában visszatérő elem a __ (túlvilág és földöntúli élet követi ezt.)
- Tudtad, hogy Arany János ___ is volt? Gyakran járt színházba, és színtársulatnak is tagja volt.
- Következő idézet értelmezése(metafóra kiterjesztett változata: "Majd az édes álom pillangó képében / Elvetődött arra tarka köntösében..."
- Ebben a nyári hónapban kezdte írni Az elveszett alkotmányhoz című szatírikus eposzát.
- Az 1848-49-es forr.és szab.harcban __-nek állt.
- Ebben a városban tanult református kollégiumban.
- Ebben a temetőben nyugszik.
- Ebben a faluban született.
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- Ebben a városban járt egyetemre és később itt is halt meg.
- Ebben a betegségben halt meg.
- Leghíresebb elbeszélő költeménye a __-trilógia.
- Leghíresebb műfordításai ettől az angol drámaírótól származnak.
- Legjobb barátja, lelkitársa.
14 Clues: Ebben a faluban született. • __Társaság igazgatója lett. • Ebben a temetőben nyugszik. • Legjobb barátja, lelkitársa. • Ebben a betegségben halt meg. • Leghíresebb elbeszélő költeménye a __-trilógia. • Az 1848-49-es forr.és szab.harcban __-nek állt. • Ebben a városban tanult református kollégiumban. • Ebben a városban járt egyetemre és később itt is halt meg. • ...
Enlightenment, Reformation and Printing Press 2023-08-30
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- Reformation leader, was the King of England
- Proposed that the best government has 3 branches
- Which religion did Martin Luther start?
- Philosopher who advocated for women's rights
- Proposed by John Locke. Everyone is born with them
- A famous Renaissance artist and sculptor
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- Martin Luther nailed 95 of these to Church Doors
- The very first book printed by Gutenberg with his new press
- Invented the printing press
- A famous Renaissance artist
- Wrote that a government should allow freedom of speech and freedom of religion
- A famous Renaissance sculptor
- A play by William Shakespeare
- The person who is considered to be the founder of political science and political social thought
14 Clues: Invented the printing press • A famous Renaissance artist • A famous Renaissance sculptor • A play by William Shakespeare • Which religion did Martin Luther start? • A famous Renaissance artist and sculptor • Reformation leader, was the King of England • Philosopher who advocated for women's rights • Martin Luther nailed 95 of these to Church Doors • ...
Día de San Valentín 2024-02-12
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- 9 out of 10 dentist's would not recommend this
- A calendar is needed for this
- Endearing name for a significant other
- Famous Chocolate brand
- "A _________ by any other name would smell as sweet" - William Shakespeare
- Son of Ares, God of War, and Aphrodite, Goddess of Love
- Elementary bullying was justified due to this
- Takes less muscles to do this than it's upside down alternative
- Key ingredient when baking
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- Automobile turning signals
- Gene Wilder,Johnny Deep,Timothée Chalamet movie roles
- "A" style and "side" style of this action indicate romantic disinterest
- The "zone" where most RAA guys find themselves
- Left atrium and right atrium, left ventricles and right ventricles
14 Clues: Famous Chocolate brand • Automobile turning signals • Key ingredient when baking • A calendar is needed for this • Endearing name for a significant other • Elementary bullying was justified due to this • 9 out of 10 dentist's would not recommend this • The "zone" where most RAA guys find themselves • Gene Wilder,Johnny Deep,Timothée Chalamet movie roles • ...
World Book Day Competition 2024 2024-02-08
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- Keeps your page without turning a corner
- Where you can borrow books
- Roald Dahl's favourite illustrator
- Julia Donaldson character who saves a beetle falling down a well
- Made up stories
- She had a famous guest to tea, who drank all of Dad's beer!
- The _____ 5 have a dog called Timmy
- Harry Potter's godfather
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- Writing on the back of a book to tell you what it is about
- Sus scrofa domesticus who lives in the 100 acre wood
- William Beech is evacuated from here in 'Goodnight Mr Tom'
- Which writer is known as 'the Bard'?
- Who keeps getting into Mr. McGregor's garden?
- Who had an encounter with the three bears?
14 Clues: Made up stories • Harry Potter's godfather • Where you can borrow books • Roald Dahl's favourite illustrator • The _____ 5 have a dog called Timmy • Which writer is known as 'the Bard'? • Keeps your page without turning a corner • Who had an encounter with the three bears? • Who keeps getting into Mr. McGregor's garden? • Sus scrofa domesticus who lives in the 100 acre wood • ...
The Fallen by Paul Langan Cross Word Puzzle 2025-04-02
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- Martin's goal for Huero
- The name of the school where Martin Luna attends
- The young lady who Martin likes
- The sport that Huero played
- Martin Luna's little brother
- a turning point in the story where a character speaks on a past memory
- Vicky's best friend
- What is the name of the teacher that Martin assaulted
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- The Shakespearean play features elements of lies, violence, murder and what else
- The friend who protected Martin from Frankie
- The consequence that Martin is facing due to his fight at school
- He and Martin used to be friends
- The Shakespeare play that Mr. Mitchell's English class read
- How many siblings did Martin have?
14 Clues: Vicky's best friend • Martin's goal for Huero • The sport that Huero played • Martin Luna's little brother • The young lady who Martin likes • He and Martin used to be friends • How many siblings did Martin have? • The friend who protected Martin from Frankie • The name of the school where Martin Luna attends • What is the name of the teacher that Martin assaulted • ...
Cultural Week 2025-01-17
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- A contact sport originating in England.
- The iconic band from Liverpool.
- The sport played at Wimbledon.
- A traditional English sport with bats and wickets.
- A world-famous university in England.
- A symbol of England, often seen on its royal emblem. (animal)
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- The sport associated with the Premier League.
- The legendary British rock band led by Freddie Mercury.
- Often paired with chips in a famous English dish.
- The country where Shakespeare was born.
- The surname of the scientist who discovered gravity.
- The surname of the author who developed the theory of evolution.
- The national flower of England.
- Ben The name of the famous clock tower in London.
14 Clues: The sport played at Wimbledon. • The iconic band from Liverpool. • The national flower of England. • A world-famous university in England. • A contact sport originating in England. • The country where Shakespeare was born. • The sport associated with the Premier League. • Often paired with chips in a famous English dish. • Ben The name of the famous clock tower in London. • ...
CROSSWORD 2013-02-18
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- I am known as the red planet.
- Kilimanjaro is the highest peak in this continent.
- If A=1, B=2, then what is 6,5,2,18,21,1,18,26?
- This person will tell you to never be a CHEATER.
- Create a heavenly being from this ANGLE
- We add this country to make our food spicy.
- What did a sundial indicate?
- I am BELOW your forearm. (Part of the body)
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- I wrote"Romeo and Juliet. Who am I?
- 12 inches together make a _______. (Part of the body)
- Which country is very oily/slippery?
- We are the brothers who invented the airplane.
- A stitch in time saves ________.
- Complete the following: One _______ of corn.
14 Clues: What did a sundial indicate? • I am known as the red planet. • A stitch in time saves ________. • I wrote"Romeo and Juliet. Who am I? • Which country is very oily/slippery? • Create a heavenly being from this ANGLE • We add this country to make our food spicy. • I am BELOW your forearm. (Part of the body) • Complete the following: One _______ of corn. • ...
Baroque Period 2020-04-04
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- Who was a famous playwright during this time period?
- a piece for soloist and orchestra
- Where was the center for opera development?
- In opera, who were considered the "rock stars" of the day?
- the solo song from an opera
- What is the term for genres of opera, such as epics?
- What is the name of the oldest surviving opera?
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- Abnormal, exaggerated, in bad taste
- Where were many plays performed in Rome?
- Who wrote the piece called "The Messiah"?
- a technique that uses lots of extra notes
- Music for a small group of musicians without a conductor
- the combination of drama and music
- bass line written out, played by a harpsichord
14 Clues: the solo song from an opera • a piece for soloist and orchestra • the combination of drama and music • Abnormal, exaggerated, in bad taste • Where were many plays performed in Rome? • Who wrote the piece called "The Messiah"? • a technique that uses lots of extra notes • Where was the center for opera development? • bass line written out, played by a harpsichord • ...
Crossword 2021-05-07
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- arousing or able to arouse intense feeling.
- compares two different things
- establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is.
- constituting number twelve in a sequence
- the greatest writer in the English
- the style of a piece of writing or speech
- a skilful way of doing or achieving something
- a long speech by one actor in a play or film
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- a figure of speech containing an implied
- Giving an object or animal human characteristics to create interesting imagery
- visually descriptive or figurative language
- serious thought or consideration
- give a detailed account in words demonstrates show (a feeling or quality) by one's actions
- an indirect or passing reference
14 Clues: compares two different things • serious thought or consideration • an indirect or passing reference • the greatest writer in the English • a figure of speech containing an implied • constituting number twelve in a sequence • the style of a piece of writing or speech • arousing or able to arouse intense feeling. • visually descriptive or figurative language • ...
Books 2021-06-29
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- It is a kind of story which usually includes animals or plants.Such story always has a moral
- This person writes book
- The name of the main female character in Harry Potter
- You keep books on this!
- This person wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The surname of the author who wrote "The adventures of Tom Sawyer"
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- Cindrella is a ...
- This is the "outside" of the book
- In this country paper was firstly invented here
- Many young people prefer using...for reading
- You can borrow a book at this place
- You finish the book here
- You ‘turn’ these when you are reading a
- This is what you do with the book!
14 Clues: Cindrella is a ... • This person writes book • You keep books on this! • You finish the book here • This is the "outside" of the book • This person wrote Romeo and Juliet • This is what you do with the book! • You can borrow a book at this place • You ‘turn’ these when you are reading a • Many young people prefer using...for reading • ...
The Tempest 2022-06-22
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- He was the King of Naples
- Author of the play
- He was the current Duke of Milan and Prospero's brother
- He wanted to kill his brother to become the King of Naples
- Monstrous creature. The island belonged to him
- She was Prospero's daughter
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- Main character of the story
- The story starts with Prospero and Miranda watching it
- Magic spirit. He kept Prospero informed about everything
- It appeared in front of Alonso and his men but when they were about to dine, it vanished
- This man, Trinculo and Caliban plotted to kill Prospero
- He fell in love with Miranda
- Setting of the story
- He helped Miranda and Prospero to stay alive
14 Clues: Author of the play • Setting of the story • He was the King of Naples • Main character of the story • She was Prospero's daughter • He fell in love with Miranda • He helped Miranda and Prospero to stay alive • Monstrous creature. The island belonged to him • The story starts with Prospero and Miranda watching it • This man, Trinculo and Caliban plotted to kill Prospero • ...
8th Grade ELA 2023-05-10
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- Hermia loves __________
- the name of a final chapter of a story; you had to write one
- name of boy in short story who rebelled against the government
- last name of hero that we studied in Unit 1
- major assignment in unit 3: _____ Sheets; there were five of them
- "The ________ things with their _________ nets..."
- historical event that we studied in unit 3; focus of our literature circles
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- A Midsummer Night's ___________
- Helena loves ___________
- The fairy king in the play we just performed
- William __________; famous poet and playwright
- a fictional world that wants to be perfect
- first assessment that we wrote: Definition of a _______
- the credibility test from unit 2
14 Clues: Hermia loves __________ • Helena loves ___________ • A Midsummer Night's ___________ • the credibility test from unit 2 • a fictional world that wants to be perfect • last name of hero that we studied in Unit 1 • The fairy king in the play we just performed • William __________; famous poet and playwright • "The ________ things with their _________ nets..." • ...
History crossword! 2025-05-02
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- Common medieval knight"s weapon
- Historians can analyse health of diet of people by their _______
- Richard III's disability
- Someone who gives their life for a specific cause
- Celebration of christ resurrection
- Last major battle in the wars of the Roses
- Surname of Henry VIII's second wife
- People in the Medieval ages rarely ______ past the age of 50 or 60
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- _______ were very dirty in medieval times
- Not getting a right or privilege
- In the wars of the Roses it was Yorks vs __________
- Another word for leader of a country that is in the royal family
- Shakespeare lived in the ____________ era
- At what age did Edward VI become king
14 Clues: Richard III's disability • Common medieval knight"s weapon • Not getting a right or privilege • Celebration of christ resurrection • Surname of Henry VIII's second wife • At what age did Edward VI become king • _______ were very dirty in medieval times • Shakespeare lived in the ____________ era • Last major battle in the wars of the Roses • ...
Macbeth Act 1 2025-11-13
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- Macbeth's best friend
- The author of Macbeth
- Macbeth's Wife
- When you have control over people or decisions.
- When you feel bad because you think you did something wrong.
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- Banquo's prophecy. Your __________ will be kings.
- Your life is planned. You don't choose your life. God or something bigger chooses your life.
- How many witches are there?
- The genre of Macbeth
- Main character in the story. Married to Lady Macbeth
- What Lady Macbeth wants to do to King Duncan.
- When you want something so much that you will not stop until you get it.
- Your life is not planned. You choose your life.
- Macbeth's prophecy. You will be ____________.
14 Clues: Macbeth's Wife • The genre of Macbeth • Macbeth's best friend • The author of Macbeth • How many witches are there? • What Lady Macbeth wants to do to King Duncan. • Macbeth's prophecy. You will be ____________. • Your life is not planned. You choose your life. • When you have control over people or decisions. • Banquo's prophecy. Your __________ will be kings. • ...
Ode on a Grecian Urn 2021-10-28
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- "Beauty is truth, truth beauty"
- A lyric poem, often giving praise to someone or something
- a self-contradicting statement
- Shakespeare is well known for these types of poems
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- Basic rhythmic structure within a poem
- Can give us clues about the poem
- Helps emphasize the one-way nature of the poem
- a vivid verbal description of a visual work of art
8 Clues: a self-contradicting statement • "Beauty is truth, truth beauty" • Can give us clues about the poem • Basic rhythmic structure within a poem • Helps emphasize the one-way nature of the poem • a vivid verbal description of a visual work of art • Shakespeare is well known for these types of poems • A lyric poem, often giving praise to someone or something
Acho Que Vais Gostar Disto #2 2022-02-11
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- Mês para o qual a Taylor Swift queria regressar
- Terceiro álbum dos Arctic Monkeys
- O inimigo enigmático de Batman
- Atriz de 'Seven', 'Shakespeare in love' e 'Iron Man' (primeiro nome)
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- Filme de 2014, que teve 12 anos a ser feito
- Realizador de Ocean's Eleven (apelido)
- Autor da banda sonora da trilogia original de Star Wars (apelido)
- Popular pirata das caraíbas (apelido)
8 Clues: O inimigo enigmático de Batman • Terceiro álbum dos Arctic Monkeys • Popular pirata das caraíbas (apelido) • Realizador de Ocean's Eleven (apelido) • Filme de 2014, que teve 12 anos a ser feito • Mês para o qual a Taylor Swift queria regressar • Autor da banda sonora da trilogia original de Star Wars (apelido) • ...
Acho Que Vais Gostar Disto #2 2022-02-11
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- Mês para o qual a Taylor Swift queria regressar
- Terceiro álbum dos Arctic Monkeys
- O inimigo enigmático de Batman
- Atriz de 'Seven', 'Shakespeare in love' e 'Iron Man' (primeiro nome)
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- Filme de 2014, que teve 12 anos a ser feito
- Realizador de Ocean's Eleven (apelido)
- Autor da banda sonora da trilogia original de Star Wars (apelido)
- Popular pirata das caraíbas (apelido)
8 Clues: O inimigo enigmático de Batman • Terceiro álbum dos Arctic Monkeys • Popular pirata das caraíbas (apelido) • Realizador de Ocean's Eleven (apelido) • Filme de 2014, que teve 12 anos a ser feito • Mês para o qual a Taylor Swift queria regressar • Autor da banda sonora da trilogia original de Star Wars (apelido) • ...
Words often confused 2020-09-30
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- He fell over but had only a ... bruise on his arm.
- Shakespeare wrote such ......... plays.
- Who is a ......... pop star than Madonna?
- We can say buildings, people and trees are ......
- Name the ........ mountain in the world.
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- The ...... area of the world is covered with sea water
- Doris Lessing has written excellent........ stories.
- I've very ......... reason to doubt that you're honest
8 Clues: Shakespeare wrote such ......... plays. • Name the ........ mountain in the world. • Who is a ......... pop star than Madonna? • We can say buildings, people and trees are ...... • He fell over but had only a ... bruise on his arm. • Doris Lessing has written excellent........ stories. • The ...... area of the world is covered with sea water • ...
CROSSWORD FOR TEAM-6 2021-08-14
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- age we live in is called
- Which sign does the money mouth emoji have?
- read to ---- is readers club motto
- OS version installed in our lab computers
- is a person who uses a fishing pole, rod and reel to catch fish in the water
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- Henry V was written by
- we are united by the name
- animal that dont sweat like us
8 Clues: Henry V was written by • age we live in is called • we are united by the name • animal that dont sweat like us • read to ---- is readers club motto • OS version installed in our lab computers • Which sign does the money mouth emoji have? • is a person who uses a fishing pole, rod and reel to catch fish in the water
Life in Shakespeare's Era 2022-04-25
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- Name of the monarch alive during the Jacobean era (9)
- A violent sport favoured by Queen Elizabeth I (11)
- The cost of a ticket to a Shakespearean play (2)
- The name of Shakespeare's theatre (8)
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- Opposite of tragedy (6)
- A word invented by Shakespeare meaning 'loud' (9)
- A contagious disease of the era (6)
- Name of Shakespeare's final play (7)
8 Clues: Opposite of tragedy (6) • A contagious disease of the era (6) • Name of Shakespeare's final play (7) • The name of Shakespeare's theatre (8) • The cost of a ticket to a Shakespearean play (2) • A word invented by Shakespeare meaning 'loud' (9) • A violent sport favoured by Queen Elizabeth I (11) • Name of the monarch alive during the Jacobean era (9)
UK 2023-12-08
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- What is the biggest lake in England?
- In which city was Shakespeare born?
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- Who was Henry VIII’s first wife?
- What is the name of the river running in London?
- What is the highest mountain in England?
- What’s the biggest city in England after London?
- Who is the current monarch of England?
- Who is the UK’s longest-serving monarch?
8 Clues: Who was Henry VIII’s first wife? • In which city was Shakespeare born? • What is the biggest lake in England? • Who is the current monarch of England? • What is the highest mountain in England? • Who is the UK’s longest-serving monarch? • What is the name of the river running in London? • What’s the biggest city in England after London?
Classic lIteraature 2024-04-23
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- "Creator of Sherlock Holmes"
- "Surname of the sisters who wrote 'Jane Eyre' and 'Wuthering Heights'"
- "Author of 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'"
- "Known as the Bard of Avon"
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- "Author of 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Sense and Sensibility'"
- "Author of 'Oliver Twist' and 'A Christmas Carol'"
- "Author of 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings'"
- "Character in a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald"
8 Clues: "Known as the Bard of Avon" • "Creator of Sherlock Holmes" • "Author of 'Adventures of Huckleberry Finn'" • "Character in a novel by F. Scott Fitzgerald" • "Author of 'Oliver Twist' and 'A Christmas Carol'" • "Author of 'The Hobbit' and 'The Lord of the Rings'" • "Author of 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Sense and Sensibility'" • ...
Medieval, Renaissance, and Romantic Era Crossword 2024-12-05
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- This era emphasized emotion, nature, and individualism
- Most of England was converted to ______ by the 700s.
- Last name of the author who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
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- The ____ was a major religious reform movement in 1517.
- ____ invaded England in 1066.
- The _____ Revolution occurred during the Romantic Era
- "Romeo and Juliet" was from the ____ era.
- Book written by Mary Shelley in 1818
8 Clues: ____ invaded England in 1066. • Book written by Mary Shelley in 1818 • "Romeo and Juliet" was from the ____ era. • Most of England was converted to ______ by the 700s. • Last name of the author who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" • The _____ Revolution occurred during the Romantic Era • This era emphasized emotion, nature, and individualism • ...
Fun and entertainment 2025-01-30
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- The type of roof the original Globe Theatre had
- The monarch when Shakespeare began writing plays
- "To be, or not to be" is a line from this play
- A famous Shakespearean king who divides his kingdom among daughters
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- A genre of Shakespeare’s plays known for humor and happy endings
- A famous tragedy featuring a Danish prince
- Shakespeare's wife
- The city where the Globe Theatre was located
- The river next to the Globe Theatre
9 Clues: Shakespeare's wife • The river next to the Globe Theatre • A famous tragedy featuring a Danish prince • The city where the Globe Theatre was located • "To be, or not to be" is a line from this play • The type of roof the original Globe Theatre had • The monarch when Shakespeare began writing plays • A genre of Shakespeare’s plays known for humor and happy endings • ...
Cultural Icons 2023-11-14
7 Clues: capital of the UK • eldest tennis tournament • typical english hot drink • book series written by J.K.Rowling • famous group of music from the 60's • poet and writer considered one of the best dramatics of his time • character who used to steal money from rich people and give it to the poor
VIHS times crossword 2025-08-21
7 Clues: Our club name • Our stall’s name • An english poet and playwright • your future highschool (wink wink) • A model diplomatic stimulation by students • An international scholars meet with a lots of various activities! • A yearly event hosted by the club for the celebration to celebrate the english language
Jacobean Period 2023-02-03
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- The main killer of the time
- The act of killing a king
- The most common form of play during the time
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- the ruler of this period
- Because theaters were shut down, this form of writing emerged
- The punishment was public execution, if found guilty
- A new industry during the jacobean period
- A play made by Shakespeare during the Jacobean period
8 Clues: the ruler of this period • The act of killing a king • The main killer of the time • A new industry during the jacobean period • The most common form of play during the time • The punishment was public execution, if found guilty • A play made by Shakespeare during the Jacobean period • Because theaters were shut down, this form of writing emerged
Recap Crossword 2013-04-22
8 Clues: This is who wrote Macbeth • this is where Macbeth is set • This is a doing word eg. kill • This is a naming word eg. Macbeth • This is a describing word eg. cruel • This man was king at the start of the play • There are three if these they predict the future • this is Macbeth's best friend who he has murdered
Renaissance 2023-12-21
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- Italian city-state known for its cultural and artistic achievements
- A leading intellectual movement of the Renaissance
- Theatrical form popular during the Renaissance
- The Renaissance period is often characterized as a rebirth of this
- Architectural style prominent during the Renaissance
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- Renaissance sculptor of "David" and "Pieta"
- Famous English playwright of the Renaissance
- Renowned Renaissance artist known for the Mona Lisa
8 Clues: Renaissance sculptor of "David" and "Pieta" • Famous English playwright of the Renaissance • Theatrical form popular during the Renaissance • A leading intellectual movement of the Renaissance • Renowned Renaissance artist known for the Mona Lisa • Architectural style prominent during the Renaissance • ...
vocabulary crossword 2024-03-27
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- the archetype that describes two people that are unable to be together
- the main message of a story
- the act of giving up something of value
- to reproduce or modernize a text
- the feeling that drew Romeo to Juliet
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- reoccurring themes, archetypes, symbolism, etc. between two texts
- a reference to a text inside another text
- the writer of Romeo and Juliet
8 Clues: the main message of a story • the writer of Romeo and Juliet • to reproduce or modernize a text • the feeling that drew Romeo to Juliet • the act of giving up something of value • a reference to a text inside another text • reoccurring themes, archetypes, symbolism, etc. between two texts • the archetype that describes two people that are unable to be together
The Athenian Puzzle 2024-04-08
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- The animal Titania fell in love with
- the author of the book
- The certain plant that is used to make someone fall in love
- servants of the king and queens
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- Queen of the fairies
- The boy Egues wants his daughter to marry
- The fairy who helped Oberon cast a love spell on Titania
- The girl who wants to marry Lysander
8 Clues: Queen of the fairies • the author of the book • servants of the king and queens • The animal Titania fell in love with • The girl who wants to marry Lysander • The boy Egues wants his daughter to marry • The fairy who helped Oberon cast a love spell on Titania • The certain plant that is used to make someone fall in love
All better now 2025-09-16
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- Cone What is the name of the condition that Rón has?
- Peer Collective What is PPC?
- Paradox - When people jump off and others follow -what is this called?
- - If Rón was Prince Charming, what was Mariel?
- - Who will take over Dame Havilland's empire?
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- - What has Rón become?
- What is the name of Gina's car?
- coil - what did Shakespeare call death?
8 Clues: - What has Rón become? • Peer Collective What is PPC? • What is the name of Gina's car? • coil - what did Shakespeare call death? • - Who will take over Dame Havilland's empire? • - If Rón was Prince Charming, what was Mariel? • Cone What is the name of the condition that Rón has? • Paradox - When people jump off and others follow -what is this called?
Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-01
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- The cutest person in all of existence
- A holiday that celebrates love
- Belonging to or associated with the speaker
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- a common nickname I call you
- A legal document that distributes your possessions after you die
- Shakespeare wrote “To __ or not to __”
- Second person is also known as the “___ perspective”
7 Clues: a common nickname I call you • A holiday that celebrates love • The cutest person in all of existence • Shakespeare wrote “To __ or not to __” • Belonging to or associated with the speaker • Second person is also known as the “___ perspective” • A legal document that distributes your possessions after you die
Poetry terms 2015-05-11
7 Clues: 3 lines Japanese poem. • Words that imitate sounds • The beat of the poem as it is read. • Two rhyming lines of the same length • Repetition of the same constant sound • A 14 line poem style used often by Shakespeare • Attributing emotion to anything that is not a human(Another word for personification)
Romeo and Juliet 2022-05-11
7 Clues: son of Lord & Lady Montague • daughter of Lord & Lady Capulet • the place where romeo escaped to • a nobleman that wants to marry Juliet • author/writer/creator of Romeo & Juliet • a friend of Romeo's and a relative of Prince Escalus • person that has looked after Juliet since she was a baby
Kilgore Texas 2024-10-26
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- Kilgore was first settled before the ____.
- Kilgore is known as the "City of ____".
- A 1930 ____ discovery transformed the town.
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- The ____ Festival takes place in July.
- The World's Richest Acre Park houses 12 original oil ____.
- The town is named for Constantine "____" Kilgore.
- The I&GN built a rail line between ____ and Palestine.
7 Clues: The ____ Festival takes place in July. • Kilgore is known as the "City of ____". • Kilgore was first settled before the ____. • A 1930 ____ discovery transformed the town. • The town is named for Constantine "____" Kilgore. • The I&GN built a rail line between ____ and Palestine. • The World's Richest Acre Park houses 12 original oil ____.
Valentine's Day crossword 2024-11-14
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- Which state grows the most roses?
- Plants of Different colors and smells are called
- What is the Roman god Cupid's Greek counterpart?
- a letter to someone to tell them how much you love them
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- In what Shakespeare play is Valentine's Day mentioned?
- popular flower on Valentine's Day
- What day is Valentine's Day?
7 Clues: What day is Valentine's Day? • Which state grows the most roses? • popular flower on Valentine's Day • Plants of Different colors and smells are called • What is the Roman god Cupid's Greek counterpart? • In what Shakespeare play is Valentine's Day mentioned? • a letter to someone to tell them how much you love them
The Renaissance and Reformation 2016-01-21
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- the setting for the renaissance
- the idea that the sun is the center of the solar system
- hung 95 complaints on the church door
- the ability to buy forgiveness for sins
- focus switched from god to ______
- major influence on the political and religious views of Europe
- famous playwright
- a time period of _______ form the dark ages
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- the other religion that was founded after the church split
- it printed the bible in German
- shape to represent the political state of society in this era
- attitude of this era
- most famous statue showing a human in their natural form
- slogan describing the attitude of the era
- another word for renaissance
15 Clues: famous playwright • attitude of this era • another word for renaissance • it printed the bible in German • the setting for the renaissance • focus switched from god to ______ • hung 95 complaints on the church door • the ability to buy forgiveness for sins • slogan describing the attitude of the era • a time period of _______ form the dark ages • ...
R & J Crossword 2018-03-20
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- In what country does Romeo and Juliet take place?
- What family does Romeo belong to?
- How did Romeo and his friends go to the play undetected?
- What family does Juliet belong to?
- why do Juliet's parents think she is sad?
- Who finds Juliet after she drinks the potion?
- Who was engaged to Juliet?
- What does Romeo compare Juliet to the first time they meet?
- Who tells you about the upcoming events in the prologue?
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- Who gives Romeo the speech about dreams?
- How many people does Romeo kill in the play?
- What did the dads put up in honor of Juliet?
- How is Tybalt related to Juliet?
- What is the name of Romeo's servant?
- Who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
15 Clues: Who was engaged to Juliet? • Who wrote Romeo and Juliet? • How is Tybalt related to Juliet? • What family does Romeo belong to? • What family does Juliet belong to? • What is the name of Romeo's servant? • Who gives Romeo the speech about dreams? • why do Juliet's parents think she is sad? • How many people does Romeo kill in the play? • ...
EDEBİ AKIMLAR 2020-12-16
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- Olay ve kişiler yaşanan ve yaşayan kişilerin benzerleridir.
- Petrarca, Montaigne, Bacon, Cervantes, Shakespeare bu dönemde eser verirler.
- Dil ve estetik kuralları bir yana bırakılarak kuralsızlık ilkesi benimsenmiştir.
- Geçmişin sanat değerlerini bırakmalı ve yeni anlatım biçimleri bulmalı.
- Duyularımızın dış evreni bize olduğu gibi değil, onun gerçek görünüşünü değiştirerek ulaştırdığı kabul edilmiştir
- Gözlem ve tasvir önemlidir.
- Var olmayı her şeyden önce görenlerdir
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- Bu akımda insana değer vermek esastır.
- Dil, üslup kusursuz bir şekilde işlenmiştir.
- Doğal güzelliğe ve dış görünüşe büyük önem verir.
- Nesneler değişerek anlatılabilir.
- Bireyin en gizli yönlerini açığa vuran bir anlatım yolu kullanılmıştır.
- Varlığın, dış görünüşüyle birlikte iç dünyasının betimlenmesi amaçlanmıştır.
- İnsanı yönlendirenin İçgüdü, bilinçaltına olduğuna inanırlar.
- Akıl yerine duygulara ve hayallere önem verirler.
15 Clues: Gözlem ve tasvir önemlidir. • Nesneler değişerek anlatılabilir. • Bu akımda insana değer vermek esastır. • Var olmayı her şeyden önce görenlerdir • Dil, üslup kusursuz bir şekilde işlenmiştir. • Doğal güzelliğe ve dış görünüşe büyük önem verir. • Akıl yerine duygulara ve hayallere önem verirler. • Olay ve kişiler yaşanan ve yaşayan kişilerin benzerleridir. • ...
Influential Authors 2024-02-07
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- - Victorian author of classics like "A Tale of Two Cities."
- - Regency-era novelist of "Pride and Prejudice."
- - Czech writer known for "The Metamorphosis."
- - Russian author of "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina."
- - Irish playwright and author of "The Picture of Dorian Gray.
- - French novelist behind "Les Misérables."
- - Nobel Prize-winning author of "Beloved."
- - Victorian novelist, author of "Jane Eyre."
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- - Poet and memoirist known for "I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings."
- - Bestselling author of horror and supernatural fiction.
- - Author of dystopian novel "1984."
- - Playwright whose works include "Hamlet" and "Romeo and Juliet."
- - American poet and novelist, author of "The Bell Jar."
- - Jazz Age author of "The Great Gatsby."
- - Creator of "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer" and "Huckleberry Finn."
15 Clues: - Author of dystopian novel "1984." • - Jazz Age author of "The Great Gatsby." • - French novelist behind "Les Misérables." • - Nobel Prize-winning author of "Beloved." • - Victorian novelist, author of "Jane Eyre." • - Czech writer known for "The Metamorphosis." • - Regency-era novelist of "Pride and Prejudice." • ...
"Romeo and Juliet" Act II 2023-03-08
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- The servant to the nurse
- Lawrence, this person performs the marriage ceremony
- This person goes to make the marriage plans
- This person wants to marry Juliet in Act I
- In the balcony scene Romeo compares Juliet to this
- Who wants to kick them out of the party?
- Tybalt sends a letter challenging Romeo to this
- Romeo would like to be a ______ on Juliet's cheek
- How many times do Romeo and Juliet kiss at the party?
- Juliet wishes Romeo could have a different
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- Romeo is in love with her in Act I
- this person is throwing the party in Act I
- Romeo falls in love with her at the party
- The author of "Romeo and Juliet"
- How old is Juliet?
15 Clues: How old is Juliet? • The servant to the nurse • The author of "Romeo and Juliet" • Romeo is in love with her in Act I • Who wants to kick them out of the party? • Romeo falls in love with her at the party • this person is throwing the party in Act I • This person wants to marry Juliet in Act I • Juliet wishes Romeo could have a different • ...
Art & Macbeth & Renaissance 2022-05-13
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- Macbeth takes place in _____ a thousand years ago
- a famous sculpture made by Michelangelo
- the person who painted the school of Athens
- ___ perspective added
- the protagonist of the play we read in class
- the person who sculpted the Ecstasy of saint Teresa, famous for capturing action in his paintings
- Duncan's successor
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- ____ configuration pulled your attention to a certain point in the painting
- who invented the printing press
- the author of Hamlet, Othello, Macbeth, Romeo & Juliet
- first book printed, printed in latin
- the person to prove heliocentric theory and run gravity tests
- what is the study of human bodies that Leonardo DaVinci studied to make his paintings more realistic
- paper making technology came from
- The first person Macbeth murdered
15 Clues: Duncan's successor • ___ perspective added • who invented the printing press • paper making technology came from • The first person Macbeth murdered • first book printed, printed in latin • a famous sculpture made by Michelangelo • the person who painted the school of Athens • the protagonist of the play we read in class • Macbeth takes place in _____ a thousand years ago • ...
February Crossword 2025-02-02
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- Common Super Bowl culinary offering.
- Could be the first NFL team to three-peat as Super Bowl champions on February 9.
- Fellow who tried to count the ways he loved thee.
- Popular February 14 snack.
- According to folklore, fogs in February mean _____ in May.
- Name for those born on February 29th.
- Thank you to all the _____ shovelers!
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- The name of February 2nd's star rodent.
- 'Februum', the Latin root-word for February means 'to _____'.
- February holiday that occurs 47 days before Easter.
- February's birth stone.
- Broadway musical featuring the song 'February Song'.
- Islamic month of fasting, beginning on February 28th.
- What one might have alongside 6 across.
- German alternative to the groundhog on February 2nd.
15 Clues: February's birth stone. • Popular February 14 snack. • Common Super Bowl culinary offering. • Name for those born on February 29th. • Thank you to all the _____ shovelers! • The name of February 2nd's star rodent. • What one might have alongside 6 across. • Fellow who tried to count the ways he loved thee. • February holiday that occurs 47 days before Easter. • ...
Crucigrama 1: Figuras Históricas 2024-09-24
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- César: General y dictador romano, protagonista de la Guerra Civil.
- Navegante que descubrió América en 1492.
- Científico que desarrolló la teoría de la relatividad.
- Emperador francés famoso por sus conquistas.
- Líder de la independencia de la India, promotor de la no violencia.
- Luchador contra el apartheid y presidente de Sudáfrica.
- Fundador del budismo.
- Dramaturgo inglés, autor de "Hamlet" y "Romeo y Julieta".
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- Pintora mexicana famosa por sus autorretratos.
- Filósofo griego conocido por su método de enseñanza basado en preguntas.
- Última reina del Antiguo Egipto.
- Presidente de los Estados Unidos que abolió la esclavitud.
- Científico que formuló la ley de la gravedad.
- Compositor alemán, autor de la "Novena Sinfonía".
- Vinci: Artista e inventor del Renacimiento, pintor de "La Mona Lisa".
15 Clues: Fundador del budismo. • Última reina del Antiguo Egipto. • Navegante que descubrió América en 1492. • Emperador francés famoso por sus conquistas. • Científico que formuló la ley de la gravedad. • Pintora mexicana famosa por sus autorretratos. • Compositor alemán, autor de la "Novena Sinfonía". • Científico que desarrolló la teoría de la relatividad. • ...
Hamlet 2024-10-28
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- Mis on Claudiuse tiitel pärast kuninga tapmist ja Gertrudiga abiellumist?
- Millise konkreetse strateegiaga tõestab Hamlet Claudiuse süüd oma isa mõrvas?
- Kes on Hamleti onu ja kes tappis kuninga?
- Milline tegelane toob Hamleti tagasi Taani pärast tema teekonda Inglismaale?
- Millise mürgitatud esemega saab Hamlet saatusliku haava duelli ajal?
- Hamlet on Taani ___
- Kus linnas toimub raamatu tegevus?
- Kuidas reageerib Claudius Hamleti esitatud näidendile, mis kajastab tema kuritegu?
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- Kes on Hamleti isa?
- Sõna, mida Hamlet kuulsas monoloogis kordab: "Olla või mitte olla, selles on...".
- Mis on Hamleti ema nimi?
- Kes on raamatu "Hamlet" autor?
- "Olla või mitte olla" on tuntud kui Hamleti...
- Kes on Hamletile kõige ustavam sõber ja ainus, kes jääb ellu, et Hamleti lugu lõpuks edasi rääkida?
- Kes on raamatu peategelane?
- Kellel käskis Hamlet kloostrisse minna?
- Kes on Hamleti armastatu?
17 Clues: Kes on Hamleti isa? • Hamlet on Taani ___ • Mis on Hamleti ema nimi? • Kes on Hamleti armastatu? • Kes on raamatu peategelane? • Kes on raamatu "Hamlet" autor? • Kus linnas toimub raamatu tegevus? • Kellel käskis Hamlet kloostrisse minna? • Kes on Hamleti onu ja kes tappis kuninga? • "Olla või mitte olla" on tuntud kui Hamleti... • ...
Romeo & Juliet Drama Terms 1 2024-10-21
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- Opening to the story that establishes context.
- Short speech spoken directly to the audience.
- West Side Story would be an example of this.
- William Shakespeare was one of these.
- Smaller section within an Act.
- These tell actors where to go.
- Words spoken by characters in a play.
- Work intended for performance on stage.
- Speech given by a character alone on stage.
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- Section at the end of a play that comments on what has happened.
- Major section into which a play is divided.
- Juliet stabbing herself would be an example of this.
- Break in tension provided by a humorous moment.
- Refers to the backdrops, furniture and props on stage.
- Group or single person who comment on the events of the play.
15 Clues: Smaller section within an Act. • These tell actors where to go. • William Shakespeare was one of these. • Words spoken by characters in a play. • Work intended for performance on stage. • Major section into which a play is divided. • West Side Story would be an example of this. • Speech given by a character alone on stage. • Short speech spoken directly to the audience. • ...
Foundations 2024-12-03
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- years the age phase for children of 3 - 5 years of age
- basic physical and organisational structure of a city
- cream or powder used under makeup
- the foundation year for the Czech school programme
- largest stringed instrument in an orchestra
- heavy weight to tether a boat to the seabed
- at school out teaching partners give this all the time
- a preschool phonics start up programme for letters / sounds
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- making something better with preparation
- name of Shakespeare character in a play
- a power to make order and take decisions
- ground support to strengthen a building
- the class named for our youngest children in school
- securing plants into the ground
- a hard natural material used to make sculptures
15 Clues: securing plants into the ground • cream or powder used under makeup • name of Shakespeare character in a play • ground support to strengthen a building • making something better with preparation • a power to make order and take decisions • largest stringed instrument in an orchestra • heavy weight to tether a boat to the seabed • ...
April Crossword 2024-03-08
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- Colloquial name for the location of the cherry blossom festival
- What eggs symbolize in most cultures, and the reason we paint them in spring
- Literary genre celebrated in April
- Seasonal equivalent of April in the Southern Hemisphere
- Country where lilies, a common Easter flower, originated
- April's birthstone
- The Tempest author born in April
- Modern country where Chernobyl exploded on April 26, 1986
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- Candy that Americans eat 16 million of on Easter
- One of April's birth flowers
- Zodiac sign in the first half of April
- Famous shipwreck of April 15, 1912
- The country where April Fool's Day originated
- Twisted bread treat that used to be associated with Easter
- Roman goddess to whom the month of April is sacred
15 Clues: April's birthstone • One of April's birth flowers • The Tempest author born in April • Famous shipwreck of April 15, 1912 • Literary genre celebrated in April • Zodiac sign in the first half of April • The country where April Fool's Day originated • Candy that Americans eat 16 million of on Easter • Roman goddess to whom the month of April is sacred • ...
Much Ado About Baseball 2026-01-29
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- What is the sport that is really popular in the book?
- What's the baseball team in the book.
- Who does dance rehearsals?
- What is Fib short for?
- What did they make at Abby's house?
- What is happening to Fib the Dog?
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- What type of play did Abby perform in?
- What is the math team called?
- What's the surprising thing in the book.
- What does Fib run on in the woods?
- What's the dog in the book.
- What snack did Ben eat in the car on the way to the game?
- Is the theater indoor or outdoor?
- What color was on Fib's face after he ran into the forest?
- What does the main character chew on?
15 Clues: What is Fib short for? • Who does dance rehearsals? • What's the dog in the book. • What is the math team called? • Is the theater indoor or outdoor? • What is happening to Fib the Dog? • What does Fib run on in the woods? • What did they make at Abby's house? • What's the baseball team in the book. • What does the main character chew on? • ...
WORDY WIZARD 2025-08-19
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- A form of government in which people have the power to vote
- Global network connecting computers worldwide
- The capacity to do work or cause change
- A literary work with sorrowful or disastrous conclusion.
- System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- Gas essential for human survival; we breathe it in.
- Branch of mathematics dealing with letters and symbols
- A long narrative poem about heroic deeds.
- Shared beliefs, customs, arts, and traditions of a group of people
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- Author of Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet.
- He created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes.
- The main character in a story.
- Shakespeare’s tragic prince.
- A genre involving heroic exploits across generations.
- A fable often ends with one of these.
15 Clues: Shakespeare’s tragic prince. • The main character in a story. • A fable often ends with one of these. • Author of Macbeth and Romeo and Juliet. • The capacity to do work or cause change • A long narrative poem about heroic deeds. • Global network connecting computers worldwide • He created the famous detective Sherlock Holmes. • ...
Great Things About Great Britain 2014-12-08
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- In 1896 England went to war with this country. The war lasted 38 minutes.
- Wales, colloquially
- home of the world's most famous crosswalk
- thanks to you, Enigma is broken
- if you take a bus from London to Sterling you will see an excess amount of these white blobs
- Benedict Cumberbatch went to this public (private) school - it's also the town I lived in when I studied abroad
- British boy band who 1st hit the charts with "What Makes You Beautiful"
- most popular food dish in Ireland
- most popular food dish in Scotland
- This fictional bear from Peru is named after the train station he was found in
- Theater where Shakespeare performed. Still open today
- this monarch is on the 5 pound note
- harry potter author, and first person to exceed 1 billion dollars from writing books
- most common brand of tea with 27% of the market share
- London has hosted this iconic world-wide sporting event three times
- the Brits sent all their criminals to this island nation
- if you have ever practiced this religion you give up your rights to the crown / monarch
- name of Kate and William's 1st born son
- it is tradition to eat this pastry on Good Friday
- current prime minster (last name only)
- Ireland had a famine of what crop in 1740 and 1741
- a rose by any other name would still write eloquently
- arguably one of the most iconic bands of all time
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- this capital city is only a mile long yet still manages to have two castles
- soda that you can only buy in Scotland; has great commercials
- national animal of England
- singer who got throat surgery after winning Best New Artist at the 2012 Grammys
- Wales has one of the best flags; what is on it?
- most popular food dish in England
- a serving of our favorite warm beverage is fondly referred to as this
- England's version of Sakks
- 007
- although created by the Japanese and iconic symbol of Japanese culture, this feline is actually English
- these chocolates are "not for girls"
- this actor's love of Shakespeare is only surpassed by the Marvel fandom's love of his character
- national sport of england
- Britain's first female prime minster
- "double double toil and trouble" is a line from this most produced play ever written
- most common non-native language spoken in Great Britain (English and Welsh are native langauges)
- Eilzabeth II's preferred home; also Benton's favorite castle; also, a type of tie
- Kensington Gardens is the home to this iconic statue of a literary boy who never grew up
- next in line for the thrown
- infamous lady killer, literally
- national animal of Scotland
- British word for underwear
- no where in England is more than 74.5 miles from what
- Big Ben is this noisemaker
- with over 1,500 of these, you cannot throw a stone in England without hitting one
- offical flower of england
- British word for trunk (as of a car)
50 Clues: 007 • Wales, colloquially • national sport of england • offical flower of england • national animal of England • England's version of Sakks • British word for underwear • Big Ben is this noisemaker • next in line for the thrown • national animal of Scotland • thanks to you, Enigma is broken • infamous lady killer, literally • most popular food dish in England • ...
Theatre History (Part 2) 2023-01-25
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- one of the stock characters of Commedia, who wore patches of colors on their costumes
- in an Elizabethan theatre, a backstage area where actors changed clothes
- (first and last name) a famous Elizabethan actor known for being the actor to first play many of Shakespeare's main characters.
- (first and last name) a famous actor in the 1700's that brought a more natural way of acting to the stage
- another one of the famous Elizabethan theatres, the ruins have been excavated; early plays of Shakespeare were performed here.
- (first and last name) he plays include "Everyman in His Humor" and "The Alchemist." He I famously quoted for saying of Shakespeare, that he is “not of an age, but for all time.”
- this era of history used pageant wagons for staging scenes
- (first and last name), introduced movable perspective scenery, proscenium arch, and colored lighting to English theatre
- in Elizabethan theatre, a space at the back of the stage used for small interior settings
- Medieval plays that taught right from wrong in which characters played abstract qualities, such as "good deeds" or "worldly goods."
- these plays evolved in the late Middle Ages, depicting scene's from Christ's life.
- (first and last name) a famous Elizabethan actor known for starring in most of Christopher Marlowe's plays when they were first performed.
- designing architect of Teatro Olimpico, which reflects Roman theatre design
- a stage built on a slant or angle with downstage lower in height than upstage
- a Spanish playwright, known for his elevated poetry.
- a series of short plays based on religious history
- extravagant court entertainments that included dance, music, and poetry in Elizabethan theatre.
- a famous play by Moliere, named for the title character, in which he satirizes hypocrisy.
- a system of government in the Middle Ages - during this system, there was almost no theatre for 400 years
- the most famous French playwright
- Medieval plays that enacted the lives of the saints
- a form in which dramatists follow the classic unities and write in verse
- an excellent example of a morality play. The main character (also the title) journeys to Death in the play.
- professional improvised comedy performed in the streets, first popular in Italy, before spreading in Europe.
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- (first and last name) constructed "The Theatre," in the Elizabethan "Wooden O" style
- Medieval plays that told Bible stories
- pompous and high-flown language
- inoffensive, comedic plays. After theatre was banned in the Renaissance, plays in this style included "The School for Scandal" and "The Rivals."
- the style of architecture used during the Restoration period
- these were often used instead of stationary mansions; there were double-decker, with the lower story curtained off for a changing area and a staging area above.
- types of monologues that reveal the character's inner thoughts
- a short, dramatized scene in the mass of a church service
- Europe's first-known female playwright. She wrote six plays in the Medieval era.
- The style of these Elizabethan theatres are named after their shape and materials.
- small platforms, or stations, where religious scenes were performed
- these unions sponsored Medieval plays presenting scenes or episodes from the play.
- the name of Shakespeare's theatre, which has been reconstructed and in use today
- this Elizabethan theatre was rectangular in shape with a square playing area in the middle
- a Spanish playwright, who wrote 2000 plays
- the greatest of all English dramatists. His 38 plays include, "Hamlet," "King Lear," "Macbeth," and "Romeo and Juliet" to name just a few.
- next to Shakespeare, he is considered the greatest dramatist of tragedy in England. He died at 29 years of age.
- (first and last name) a comedic actor in Shakespeare's plays, known for first creating the role of "Bottom" in "A Midsummer Night's Dream."
- the common people who stood to watch plays in Elizabethan theatre.
- He discovers linear perspective to create the illusion of three-dimensional space on a flat surface
- this term is about plays that had received licenses to perform in two specific playhouses due to the 1737 Licensing Act
- this era means "rebirth" as the ancient Greek and Roman classic writers were rediscovered and a rebirth of learning occurred throughout Europe.
- theatres built in this time had a pit, tiers of galleries with box seats and a wide apron in front of the curtain
47 Clues: pompous and high-flown language • the most famous French playwright • Medieval plays that told Bible stories • a Spanish playwright, who wrote 2000 plays • a series of short plays based on religious history • Medieval plays that enacted the lives of the saints • a Spanish playwright, known for his elevated poetry. • ...
Sonnet and Prologue Review 2024-04-24
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- Based on the prologue, readers should be able to infer Romeo and Juliet is set in the fair or beautiful city of _____ in the country of __________.
- _____ is a Montague.
- The final two ______ lines of a sonnet are referred to as the _______ _____. The function of these two lines is to summarize or capture the poem's main idea, also known as the ________ or the author's message.
- Sadly, according to the prologue's second quatrain, it is only the demise of their children that will end the feud between the Montagues (Romeo's family) and the Capulets (Juliet's family). "Doth with their ______ bury their parents' _____."
- Juliet is a _________.
- Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare begins with the ________ which would be recited in unison by a group of actors and provides a preview of the play's plot and purpose. It is written as a ___________; this type of poem has a strict structure.
- __________ Capulet is Juliet's cousin who is an excellent swordsman or dueller with a terrible __________.
- Romeo's cousin who likes to keep the peace and who is the FOIL character of Tybalt is _________ Montague.
- In the first line of the second quatrain (or line 5) of the prologue the word _____ means deadly, the word _____ means reproductive parts, and the word ____ means enemies or adversaries.
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- A sonnet is written in ______ ______; this means that there are _____ meters of an _______ syllable (or beat) followed by a stressed syllable or beat.
- A group of four alternating _____ lines of a sonnet is called a ___________.
- In the first quatrain, "An _____ grudge breaks to a new _____" which is a type of rebellion against authority and it is a noun because it is an idea, rather than an object you can hold in your hand, although a revolt is an event a person can see happen with their eyes.
- Another word for households could be __________; or the people who are related to each other and live in the same "household."
- The son of the king is known as a ___________. The name of the Prince of Verona is named Prince Escalus.
- Shakespeare uses the word ______ two times in the last line of the first quatrain. This is known as a _____or a play on a word's two meanings. One definition is citizen, and the other has to do with being a person who follows the laws and rules of a society.
- ABAB CDCD EFEF GG is the ___________ __________ of a sonnet. Students must write this in all capital letters with a clear space in between each set of letters.
- prologue informs the audience that there is an ancient or old fashioned and outdated ______, or an argument people refuse to leave in the past, that is creating a new mutiny or _______ or revolt.
- A sonnet has exactly _____ (write the word not the number) lines.
- There are ten of these in every line of a Shakespearean sonnet. These are defined as the beats of a word.
- Romeo and Juliet are referred to as ______ _______ _______ in the prologue, which means that "fate" or "destiny" brings them together. Anytime students read references to stars in the play, Shakespeare wants them to think of fate and destiny- what the characters do not control or choose.
20 Clues: _____ is a Montague. • Juliet is a _________. • A sonnet has exactly _____ (write the word not the number) lines. • A group of four alternating _____ lines of a sonnet is called a ___________. • The son of the king is known as a ___________. The name of the Prince of Verona is named Prince Escalus. • ...
Unit 2: The English Renaissance 2025-10-08
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- William the ____: Duke of Normandy who invaded England in 1066, won the Battle of Hastings, and became king. Established Norman rule, centralized monarchy, and feudalism, shaping English political structures for centuries.
- The belief that all creation was arranged in a fixed hierarchy by God—from angels to monarchs to peasants to animals. Breaking this order caused chaos.
- ___ of Aragon: Henry VIII’s first wife; marriage annulled after failing to produce a male heir. Her treatment sparked England’s split from the Catholic Church.
- The doctrine that monarchs are chosen by God and answer only to Him; disobedience or regicide was considered a mortal sin.
- King ___: Relative of Queen Elizabeth I; appointed to the throne after her death (no heirs). Monarch of England and Scotland, patron of Shakespeare; obsessed with witchcraft and legitimate kingship—both central to Macbeth.
- Edward the _____: King of England before the Norman Conquest; known for his piety and the construction of Westminster Abbey. His death without a clear heir led to a succession crisis, setting the stage for William the Conqueror’s rise.
- The open-air London playhouse associated with Shakespeare’s company, the Lord Chamberlain’s Men, where many of his plays—including Macbeth—were performed.
- Betrayal of one’s ruler or country. Macbeth’s murder of Duncan reflects the ultimate act of treason in a monarchy.
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- The period of King James I (1603–1625). Macbeth was written early in his reign and reflects his interests in witchcraft, order, and legitimate rule.
- Ann ___: Henry’s second wife and mother of Elizabeth I; executed for alleged adultery and treason. Symbolizes court intrigue and the dangers of ambition and manipulation.
- The ____ Plot - A failed attempt by a group of Catholic conspirators, led by Guy Fawkes, to assassinate King James I by blowing up the House of Lords. The plot heightened fears of treason, conspiracies, and divine punishment, which influenced Shakespeare’s portrayal of regicide, ambition, and political chaos in Macbeth.
- A 16th-century movement challenging the Catholic Church, leading to Protestantism. Religious tensions and moral introspection influenced Renaissance literature. Figures include Martin Luther.
- Holinshed’s _______: Shakespeare used historical sources like this to craft Macbeth’s story; he changes some elements of it to fit his vision for the play.
- The period of English history that follows the Anglo-Saxon Period and precedes the Renaissance. This was the time of knights, chivalry “fair ladies,” the Crusades, pilgrimages, feudalism, serfdom, etc.
- A book written by King James I about witchcraft and the devil; Shakespeare included witches to appeal to his king’s interests.
- Powerful Renaissance ruler who supported the arts and established England’s cultural golden age. Daughter of Henry VIII and Ann Boleyn, his second wife, who he beheads. Elizabeth provides no heir to the throne upon her death.
- A period of cultural and intellectual “rebirth” in Europe (14th–17th centuries) emphasizing art, science, human reason, and classical learning. In England, it spanned roughly from the late 1400s to the early 1600s.
- Battle of _____: A decisive battle in which William, Duke of Normandy, defeated King Harold II of England to claim the English throne. This marked the beginning of Norman rule in England, reshaping the monarchy, feudal system, and governance. Marks the beginning of the Medieval Period.
- Renaissance philosophy that celebrated human potential, reason, and worldly achievement; it inspired literature that explored human motivation and morality.
- This era of British history includes the reign of Queen Elizabeth I (1558–1603), a time of political stability, flourishing arts, and national pride; early Shakespearean drama thrived under her rule.
20 Clues: Betrayal of one’s ruler or country. Macbeth’s murder of Duncan reflects the ultimate act of treason in a monarchy. • The doctrine that monarchs are chosen by God and answer only to Him; disobedience or regicide was considered a mortal sin. • ...
TRWeek Crossword Challenge 2025-02-01
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- In 2023, a new sports DSA track was introduced in RI. Which sports CCA is that?
- What is the purpose of the Unite+Spirit cheers? Hint: It’s in the names of the cheers!
- While the name may not tell you what the club does, what do the members of Infocomm Club do?
- What major astronomy-related event did RISAC hold last year? Fun fact: Check out @grifflesgram for the post about this event!
- What is the name of the annual competition in which BB companies all around Singapore participate in?
- What is this year’s TRWeek theme? Hint: It’s also where our school is located!
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- In RI’s rich history, how many times did the Raffles Archives and Museum have to relocate?
- Which of our principals initiated this CCA? Fun fact: He loved Shakespeare so much, to the point where he made it a yearly tradition for Raffles Players to perform one Shakespeare play every year!
- How long was the football CCA on a hiatus in RI? Fun fact: It’s more than 15 years!
- Every year, each house strives to be the house champion during the annual house cup. What does this show about our houses? Hint: Look towards a particular Hogwartssss house...
- RI has over 35 CCAs! What does this show about our CCAs?
- How many vocal ranges are there in Raffles Voices? Fun Fact: RV is the first all-boys choir with singers singing in all vocal ranges!
12 Clues: RI has over 35 CCAs! What does this show about our CCAs? • What is this year’s TRWeek theme? Hint: It’s also where our school is located! • In 2023, a new sports DSA track was introduced in RI. Which sports CCA is that? • How long was the football CCA on a hiatus in RI? Fun fact: It’s more than 15 years! • ...
szavak 2016-08-26
5 Clues: a Hamlet szerzője • a Magányos cédrus festője • madár, ami nem tud repülni • piros, zöld, sárga gömbölyű gyümölcs • szerkentyű, amin játszhatsz, írhatsz, dolgozhatsz
Shakespeare and the Globe 2013-03-19
English Week 8 Vocabulary 2022-10-12
5 Clues: The nurse talked _ _ _ _ _. • Shakespeare wrote a _ _ _ _ _ _. • The character made a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gave me some palm branches. • There were many _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ at the wedding.
The sights of London 2020-09-17
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- What river is London situated ?
- What theatre is organized by William Shakespeare?
- What London square is a traditional place for New Year’s and Christmas celebrations?
- In front of Buckingham Palace there is a memorial of
- The largest royal park in London is ?
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- What museum did Madame Tussaud create?
- What is the other name of the Houses of Parliament?
- Big Ben is a ?
- What London museum is famous for its rich library?
9 Clues: Big Ben is a ? • What river is London situated ? • The largest royal park in London is ? • What museum did Madame Tussaud create? • What theatre is organized by William Shakespeare? • What London museum is famous for its rich library? • What is the other name of the Houses of Parliament? • In front of Buckingham Palace there is a memorial of • ...
Poetry 2020-11-17
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- Japanese poem of 17 syllables, in three lines of five, seven and five (5 letters)
- comparison of two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"?
- Leaves Of _____. Walt Whitman poem.
- The Bard (11 letters)
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- Two successive lines of verse that rhyme with each other (7 letters)
- Poet that barely uses capitalization
- poem containing fourteen lines of iambic pentameter that rhyme
- "The Road Not Taken" author
- Author of 'The Raven" (3 letters)
9 Clues: The Bard (11 letters) • "The Road Not Taken" author • Author of 'The Raven" (3 letters) • Leaves Of _____. Walt Whitman poem. • Poet that barely uses capitalization • poem containing fourteen lines of iambic pentameter that rhyme • comparison of two unlike things using the words "like" or "as"? • Two successive lines of verse that rhyme with each other (7 letters) • ...
Yuletide 2023-12-21
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- Ancient Capital of the Aztec Empire (7 letters)
- Ancient Persian Festival Celebrated Around Winter Solstice (6 letters)
- Chinese Philosopher Known for "The Art of War" (5 letters)
- Mayan Civilization's Sacred Calendar (8 letters)
- Indigenous People of North America Who Held Winter Ceremonies
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- Ancient Roman Festival Celebrating the Winter Solstice
- Italian Explorer Who Discovered America (7 letters)
- Famous English Playwright and Poet (7 letters)
- Greek Philosopher Known for His Dialogues (6 letters)
9 Clues: Famous English Playwright and Poet (7 letters) • Ancient Capital of the Aztec Empire (7 letters) • Mayan Civilization's Sacred Calendar (8 letters) • Italian Explorer Who Discovered America (7 letters) • Greek Philosopher Known for His Dialogues (6 letters) • Ancient Roman Festival Celebrating the Winter Solstice • ...
Crossword 2023-10-10
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- “My words fly up, my thoughts remain below: Words without thoughts never to Heaven go.”
- “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark”
- “The time invests you. Go, your servants tend.”
- “The lady doth protest too much, methinks.”
- “At least the whisper goes so: our last king,[…]”
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- Author
- “The point envenomed too! Then, venom, to thy work.”
- Cup-full
- “We know what we are, but know not what we may be.”
9 Clues: Author • Cup-full • “The lady doth protest too much, methinks.” • “Something is rotten in the state of Denmark” • “The time invests you. Go, your servants tend.” • “At least the whisper goes so: our last king,[…]” • “We know what we are, but know not what we may be.” • “The point envenomed too! Then, venom, to thy work.” • ...
Vocab By Reid Walker 4M 2016-10-26
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- The principle gave a very long speech to the bullies about how to be nice and not bully the little nerdy kids.
- The ________ tv wasn't used for over 20 years.
- To come to and ending point.
- Bad weather with rain, snow, or hail.
- To understand from your prior knowledge
- The Chiefs __________ their team in Kansas City.
- You have to go to Walmart to get your pictures ___________.
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- When words have more than one meaning.
- To make difficulties.
- Unspecific meaning
- He ________ the poems of Shakespeare.
- Clothes your where to a formal date
- notice a difference.
- To change
- An example of this word could be "Did you hear about the guy whose whole left side was cut off? He's all right now."
15 Clues: To change • Unspecific meaning • notice a difference. • To make difficulties. • To come to and ending point. • Clothes your where to a formal date • He ________ the poems of Shakespeare. • Bad weather with rain, snow, or hail. • When words have more than one meaning. • To understand from your prior knowledge • The ________ tv wasn't used for over 20 years. • ...
Romeo and Juliet Taylor 2013-03-25
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- The __________ advises Juliet to marry Paris since romeo is banished.
- Romeo believes he loves _______ before he meets Juliet at the Capulet Party.
- ___________ is full of wit and high spirits, he dislikes Tybalt very much
- _______________ performed at the wedding.
- Bitting your ____ means to look down on you
- __________ sends romeo a letter challenging him to a dual.
- ________ is the town they live in.
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- _____________ wrote the play.
- Romeo's last name is _________.
- _________ is the queen of all fairies.
- After Juliet's death she is placed in a ______ with the rest of her dead family.
- ___________ thinks that if he doesn't leave he will die
- ________ is going to disown Juliet if she doesn't marry Paris
- _______ wants to marry Romeo.
- Capulet is forcing Juliet to marry _______.
15 Clues: _____________ wrote the play. • _______ wants to marry Romeo. • Romeo's last name is _________. • ________ is the town they live in. • _________ is the queen of all fairies. • _______________ performed at the wedding. • Bitting your ____ means to look down on you • Capulet is forcing Juliet to marry _______. • ___________ thinks that if he doesn't leave he will die • ...
Crazy Crossword 2015-06-27
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- The two animals used to make this horrible dish were a pig and a cockerel
- Mary I's husband
- The animal Henry VIII compared Anne of Cleaves to
- Henry VIII's most famous composition
- Disease that killed Edward VI
- The Tudor's writing implement
- Queen Elizabeth's face paint was made from vinegar and white....
- The man who lost against Henry VII in the Battle of Bosworth
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- Number of days Lady Jane Grey ruled for
- Name of an adult sheep's meat eaten by people in the Tudor era
- Henry VIII's fifth wife
- Type of food the Tudors didn't eat
- Shakespeare Famous playwright in the Tudor era
- Animals used to suck out 'Bad blood' by Tudor doctors
- French port lost in Mary I's reign
15 Clues: Mary I's husband • Henry VIII's fifth wife • Disease that killed Edward VI • The Tudor's writing implement • Type of food the Tudors didn't eat • French port lost in Mary I's reign • Henry VIII's most famous composition • Number of days Lady Jane Grey ruled for • Shakespeare Famous playwright in the Tudor era • The animal Henry VIII compared Anne of Cleaves to • ...
Hon. Hum - Vocab 11 2022-03-11
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- Michael Bay Movies vs. Tim Burton, Shakespeare vs. Dickens
- To slowly destroy; to break down overtime, as by acid
- Acting in a suspicious manner; sneaky
- Dishonorable or disgraceful
- Perseverance; an attitude of careful, patient consistency to complete a task
- to agree
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- Novels and stories that describe imaginary people and events
- Romeo and Juliet: Family fighting
- The use of physical force, threats or fear to obtain a desired result
- Novels and stories that describe real factual people and events
- Sci-fi, romance, dystopia, comedy, romance drama
- occurring in profusion; easily and often found
- Lacking in taste or culture
- The quality of being short or rude, especially in speech
- Mentally unbalanced or unhinged; insane
15 Clues: to agree • Dishonorable or disgraceful • Lacking in taste or culture • Romeo and Juliet: Family fighting • Acting in a suspicious manner; sneaky • Mentally unbalanced or unhinged; insane • occurring in profusion; easily and often found • Sci-fi, romance, dystopia, comedy, romance drama • To slowly destroy; to break down overtime, as by acid • ...
Hon. Hum - Vocab 11 2022-03-11
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- Michael Bay Movies vs. Tim Burton, Shakespeare vs. Dickens
- To slowly destroy; to break down overtime, as by acid
- Acting in a suspicious manner; sneaky
- Dishonorable or disgraceful
- Perseverance; an attitude of careful, patient consistency to complete a task
- to agree
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- Novels and stories that describe imaginary people and events
- Romeo and Juliet: Family fighting
- The use of physical force, threats or fear to obtain a desired result
- Novels and stories that describe real factual people and events
- Sci-fi, romance, dystopia, comedy, romance drama
- occurring in profusion; easily and often found
- Lacking in taste or culture
- The quality of being short or rude, especially in speech
- Mentally unbalanced or unhinged; insane
15 Clues: to agree • Dishonorable or disgraceful • Lacking in taste or culture • Romeo and Juliet: Family fighting • Acting in a suspicious manner; sneaky • Mentally unbalanced or unhinged; insane • occurring in profusion; easily and often found • Sci-fi, romance, dystopia, comedy, romance drama • To slowly destroy; to break down overtime, as by acid • ...
Romeo en Julia 2023-11-30
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- Wat is het thema van dit verhaal?
- Van wie mochten Romeo en Julia mekaar niet zien?
- In welke stad speelt dit verhaal zich af?
- Hoe noemt de neef van Julia?
- Wat dronk Romeo om te sterven?
- Wie is de originele auteur van dit verhaal?
- Wie was de laatste persoon die Julia zag voor ze zelfmoord pleegde?
- Tot welke familie behoort Julia?
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- In welke tijdperk speelde dit verhaal zich af ?
- Tot welke familie behoort Romeo?
- Hoe noemde de prins die familie was met Paris?
- Wie wou er buiten Romeo ook trouwen met Julia
- In welk land speelt dit verhaal zich af?
- Waar ziet Romeo Julia voor het eerst?
- Wie ging er eerst dood, Julia of Romeo?
15 Clues: Hoe noemt de neef van Julia? • Wat dronk Romeo om te sterven? • Tot welke familie behoort Romeo? • Tot welke familie behoort Julia? • Wat is het thema van dit verhaal? • Waar ziet Romeo Julia voor het eerst? • Wie ging er eerst dood, Julia of Romeo? • In welk land speelt dit verhaal zich af? • In welke stad speelt dit verhaal zich af? • ...
Tragedy 2024-03-01
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- an act of selecting or making a decision
- a period in history and a cultural movement
- the choice and use of words and phrases in speech or writing.
- English playwright, poet and actor
- the main events of a play, novel, movie
- genre of drama based on human suffering
- the development of events beyond a person's control
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- a person who is admired or idealized for courage
- a person in a novel, play, or movie.
- a Greek philosopher who created a famous definition of Tragedy
- force beyond scientific understanding or the laws of nature.
- a play for theater
- a serious disagreement or argument
- a separate introductory section of a literary or musical work.
- the official language of Greece
15 Clues: a play for theater • the official language of Greece • a serious disagreement or argument • English playwright, poet and actor • a person in a novel, play, or movie. • the main events of a play, novel, movie • genre of drama based on human suffering • an act of selecting or making a decision • a period in history and a cultural movement • ...
CITE Literary Crossword 2019-04-17
Across
- a published collection of poems or other pieces of writing
- Put into print
- Work characterised by extravagant theatricality
- Eight line stanza of poetry
- “The food of love” per Shakespeare
- Of the same age
- of Congress the largest library in the world
- Greek god of light and poetry
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- the conversion of text, pictures, or sound into a digital form
- an author's handwritten or typed text that has not yet been published
- British writer, d. 1973, known for fantasy adventures
- Story revealing a hidden meaning
- the oldest library in the world, found in Morocco
- The title of a story, printed on the front page of a newspaper in large letters
- the witty exploitation of the meanings and ambiguities of word
15 Clues: Put into print • Of the same age • Eight line stanza of poetry • Greek god of light and poetry • Story revealing a hidden meaning • “The food of love” per Shakespeare • of Congress the largest library in the world • Work characterised by extravagant theatricality • the oldest library in the world, found in Morocco • British writer, d. 1973, known for fantasy adventures • ...
Vocabulary review 2024-04-28
Across
- An informal word meaning “a lot of”
- Anyone can … to Wikipedia by adding new information or improving existing articles on various topics.
- A machine that washes dirty plates, cups, forks, etc.
- A … of bread
- Shakespeare was a famous …
- A homophone of the word “sweet”
- A plant with many small branches growing close to the ground
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- Wikipedia is a great tool. …, there are also some disadvantages.
- To … up, Wikipedia is an excellent place to start (= in conclusion)
- Rodin was a famous …
- Leonard Cohen was a famous singer-…
- A thing bought for less than the usual price
- To look through a book, newspaper, website, etc. without reading everything
- Very dirty
- To exchange something in a shop
15 Clues: Very dirty • A … of bread • Rodin was a famous … • Shakespeare was a famous … • To exchange something in a shop • A homophone of the word “sweet” • An informal word meaning “a lot of” • Leonard Cohen was a famous singer-… • A thing bought for less than the usual price • A machine that washes dirty plates, cups, forks, etc. • ...
lang honors 2024-10-22
Across
- Dorian's butler's name
- Prince ____, Sibyl's nickname for Dorian
- The color of the book Lord Henry gives Dorian that sets him down a bad path
- Sibyl's brother, who haunts Dorian's conscience
- The artist who inspire's Basil's work
- The city the story takes place in
- Author of the play Sibyl acts in each night
Down
- The drink Dorian consumes at the opium den
- The sinister action Dorian commits again Alan Campbell to get him to treat Basil's body
- Weeks that Dorian has known Sibyl when he proposes
- What Dorian covers the portrait with
- The ethical theory that values the pursuit of pleasure above all else
- James' motivation after Sibyl dies
- How Sibyl dies
- The weapon Dorian uses to kill Basil and consequently himself
15 Clues: How Sibyl dies • Dorian's butler's name • The city the story takes place in • James' motivation after Sibyl dies • What Dorian covers the portrait with • The artist who inspire's Basil's work • Prince ____, Sibyl's nickname for Dorian • The drink Dorian consumes at the opium den • Author of the play Sibyl acts in each night • Sibyl's brother, who haunts Dorian's conscience • ...
szavak 2016-08-26
5 Clues: a Hamlet szerzője • a Magányos cédrus festője • madár, ami nem tud repülni • piros, zöld, sárga gömbölyű gyümölcs • szerkentyű, amin játszhatsz, írhatsz, dolgozhatsz
English Week 8 Vocabulary 2022-10-12
5 Clues: The nurse talked _ _ _ _ _. • Shakespeare wrote a _ _ _ _ _ _. • The character made a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _. • The _ _ _ _ _ _ _ gave me some palm branches. • There were many _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ at the wedding.
Shakespeare Characters - Twelfth Night and MSND 2025-05-02
Across
- – A bold young woman who defies her father to love Lysander.
- – Queen of the fairies, magically enchanted to love a donkey.
- – A comical weaver who gets a donkey’s head and becomes Titania’s love interest.
- Andrew – A foolish knight trying to win Olivia’s hand.
- – Olivia’s serious and self-righteous steward.
- – A loyal sea captain who saves Sebastian.
- – Young man deeply in love with Hermia.
- – A clever fool who serves Olivia and sings songs.
- Toby – Olivia’s fun-loving and mischievous uncle.
- – King of the fairies who uses magic to control love.
- (Robin Goodfellow) – A mischievous fairy who delights in trickery.
Down
- – At first in love with Hermia, later falls for Helena.
- – Olivia’s witty maid who helps trick Malvolio.
- – Duke of Illyria who is hopelessly in love with Olivia.
- – Queen of the Amazons, engaged to Theseus.
- – A noblewoman mourning her brother who falls for Cesario.
- – Shipwrecked heroine who disguises herself as a man named Cesario.
- – Duke of Athens, preparing for his wedding.
- – Hermia’s friend, in unrequited love with Demetrius.
- – Viola’s twin brother, presumed drowned.
20 Clues: – Young man deeply in love with Hermia. • – Viola’s twin brother, presumed drowned. • – A loyal sea captain who saves Sebastian. • – Queen of the Amazons, engaged to Theseus. • – Duke of Athens, preparing for his wedding. • – Olivia’s serious and self-righteous steward. • – Olivia’s witty maid who helps trick Malvolio. • ...
Pergunta 2021-02-03
5 Clues: Concordas. • Godmother. • A irmã do meu pai é minha ___. • ___ ou não ___? Eis a questão (Shakespeare) • Determinante possessivo, primeira pessoa do singular, feminino.
Shakespeare and the Globe 2013-03-19
Parolas crusada en elefen 2015-01-06
MNOGO HRUPA ZA NIČ 2024-02-11
Your 24/7 Reference Library 2017-09-19
Across
- e=mc²
- here you will find the most robust results
- Shakespeare, Fitzgerald and Poe, oh my
- a little bit of everything, history, literature, science, health and career
Down
- where to go to find both sides of the story
- cowboys and Indians will be found here
- important place for knowledge of what has happened all over
- the owl shows this is full of knowledge
- a place to find all those important in the past and present
9 Clues: e=mc² • cowboys and Indians will be found here • Shakespeare, Fitzgerald and Poe, oh my • the owl shows this is full of knowledge • here you will find the most robust results • where to go to find both sides of the story • important place for knowledge of what has happened all over • a place to find all those important in the past and present • ...
Crossword 2022-05-16
Across
- he was reciting some of the great _ of Shakespeare" "he had a long and exacting _ at the end of the film
- Yes, sir,’ said the girls in _
- the state's _ of radio and television broadcasting
- the statistics that he quotes with _ regularity
Down
- the meaning of the book's title is revealed in the _
- under Canadian law all marriages must be _
- a _ to the Queen Mother
- the book consisted of a series of _
- my _ for the delay
9 Clues: my _ for the delay • a _ to the Queen Mother • Yes, sir,’ said the girls in _ • the book consisted of a series of _ • under Canadian law all marriages must be _ • the statistics that he quotes with _ regularity • the state's _ of radio and television broadcasting • the meaning of the book's title is revealed in the _ • ...
British Historical Figures 2020-03-08
Across
- Who became famous for the theory of gravity?
- Which king had a nickname "The Lionheart"?
- Who was the most famous British playwright?
- Which famous queen served in the 19th century?
Down
- Who became famous for the theory of evolution?
- Which prime minister was called "The Iron Lady"?
- Which famous Roman emperor invaded Britain?
- Who was the British prime minister during the World War 2?
- Who was the lead singer of the Beatles?
9 Clues: Who was the lead singer of the Beatles? • Which king had a nickname "The Lionheart"? • Which famous Roman emperor invaded Britain? • Who was the most famous British playwright? • Who became famous for the theory of gravity? • Who became famous for the theory of evolution? • Which famous queen served in the 19th century? • ...
The Wednesday Wars 2022-12-09
Across
- ________Swieteck's brother got tripped by Holling
- The____________ Wars is the title of the book
- the person holing and mrs baker studied
- Mrs._______ was a teacher that Holling though hated him
Down
- The day Holling spent with miss baker
- a special dessert Holling brings for the class
- The color of the tights Holling had to wear in the play
- the type of animal Mrs. Baker has
- the place where the war took place
- A______ was what holing played in the play
10 Clues: the type of animal Mrs. Baker has • the place where the war took place • The day Holling spent with miss baker • the person holing and mrs baker studied • A______ was what holing played in the play • The____________ Wars is the title of the book • a special dessert Holling brings for the class • ________Swieteck's brother got tripped by Holling • ...
Crossword 2025-02-21
Across
- A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"
- A scientist who studies earthquakes and other Earth processes
- The powerhouse of the cell
- The result when a solid changes directly into a gas
- The largest planet in our solar system
Down
- The study of weather and climate
- The process by which plants make their own food using sunlight
- A sudden release of energy in an atom's nucleus
- Ancient Egyptian writing system using picture symbols
9 Clues: The powerhouse of the cell • The study of weather and climate • The largest planet in our solar system • A sudden release of energy in an atom's nucleus • A famous playwright who wrote "Romeo and Juliet" • The result when a solid changes directly into a gas • Ancient Egyptian writing system using picture symbols • ...
Hamlet Crossword 2025-11-14
Conflict Poetry 2020-12-09
Across
- Which Shakespeare play does the teacher suggest the students study?
- What is the name of the film?
- What type of dog does W.H. Auden see with a pin?
- What is the name of the school featured in the film?
- Who is the current poet laureate?
Down
- Which poem did Siegfried Sassoon write?
- "The Hero" was written during which war?
- "Refugee Blues" was written at the start of which war?
- Where is the film set?
- Which poem did W.H. Auden write?
- Whose nickname was 'Mad Jack'?
- What does the teacher give the students to write in?
- What game does the teacher get the students to play?
- Whose diary does the teacher want the students to read?
- Which poem did Simon Armitage write?
15 Clues: Where is the film set? • What is the name of the film? • Whose nickname was 'Mad Jack'? • Which poem did W.H. Auden write? • Who is the current poet laureate? • Which poem did Simon Armitage write? • Which poem did Siegfried Sassoon write? • "The Hero" was written during which war? • What type of dog does W.H. Auden see with a pin? • ...
Macbeth 2021-05-03
Across
- Whom created the prophecies for Macbeth and Banquo?
- A figure of speech with contradictory words e.g 'violent love'
- What is Macbeth's fatal flaw?
- What does darkness portray?
- What is a common theme linked between Macbeth and the witches?
- What animal is mentioned frequently as an omen of death?
- The imagery of blood on the hands is used to show what?
Down
- Who wrote Macbeth?
- Where is the story 'Macbeth' set in?
- Harsh, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ sounds are used when the character is talking about something violent or chaotic.
- Who is Macbeth said to be going against the most?
- Which character provides comic relief?
- Macbeth has a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ambition
- What is the name of Banquo's son?
- A word frequently used to convey violence/gore
15 Clues: Who wrote Macbeth? • What does darkness portray? • What is Macbeth's fatal flaw? • What is the name of Banquo's son? • Where is the story 'Macbeth' set in? • Which character provides comic relief? • Macbeth has a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ambition • A word frequently used to convey violence/gore • Who is Macbeth said to be going against the most? • ...
Vocab By Reid Walker 4M 2016-10-26
Across
- To come to and ending point.
- He ________ the poems of Shakespeare.
- Clothes your where to a formal date
- You have to go to Walmart to get your pictures ___________.
- notice a difference.
- When words have more than one meaning.
- An example of this word could be "Did you hear about the guy whose whole left side was cut off? He's all right now."
Down
- To make difficulties.
- To understand from your prior knowledge
- Unspecific meaning
- The ________ tv wasn't used for over 20 years.
- Bad weather with rain, snow, or hail.
- The principle gave a very long speech to the bullies about how to be nice and not bully the little nerdy kids.
- The Chiefs __________ their team in Kansas City.
- To change
15 Clues: To change • Unspecific meaning • notice a difference. • To make difficulties. • To come to and ending point. • Clothes your where to a formal date • Bad weather with rain, snow, or hail. • He ________ the poems of Shakespeare. • When words have more than one meaning. • To understand from your prior knowledge • The ________ tv wasn't used for over 20 years. • ...
The Globe 2019-07-16
Across
- The river that runs through London next to the theatre.
- First name of the leading actor in Shakespeare's company.
- Liquid used to extinguish the flames.
- [BLANK] Upon Avon - Shakespeare's birthplace.
- The name of one of the other theatres in Southwark.
- Shakespeare was born in this century.
- The cause of the fire that destroyed the theatre.
- [BLANK] Chamberlain's Men - the name of the acting company.
Down
- The name of Shakespeare's wife.
- Surname of the builder who stored the timbers.
- Time of year when the original theatre was dismantled.
- Location of the rebuilt Globe Theatre.
- Surname of the man who owned the site of their first theatre.
- The month in which the theatre burnt down.
- [BLANK] and Juliet.
15 Clues: [BLANK] and Juliet. • The name of Shakespeare's wife. • Liquid used to extinguish the flames. • Shakespeare was born in this century. • Location of the rebuilt Globe Theatre. • The month in which the theatre burnt down. • [BLANK] Upon Avon - Shakespeare's birthplace. • Surname of the builder who stored the timbers. • The cause of the fire that destroyed the theatre. • ...
