shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Ziv's first cryptic 2026-01-12
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- Hey! No mess, it's sticky (5)
- Wri__ down?(4)
- Part of sofa bleached, makes for a good story! (5)
- Music I left next to endtable makes me move? (6)
- Start to adventure > goes missing > Papa sorts mess for identification (8)
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- An ogre's strange colour (6)
- Comes to collect Shakespeare with Romeo incomplete? (7)
- Starts naked, splattered by residual paint that's wet inside? (4)
8 Clues: Wri__ down?(4) • An ogre's strange colour (6) • Hey! No mess, it's sticky (5) • Music I left next to endtable makes me move? (6) • Part of sofa bleached, makes for a good story! (5) • Comes to collect Shakespeare with Romeo incomplete? (7) • Starts naked, splattered by residual paint that's wet inside? (4) • ...
Year 8 Revision Crossword 2023-05-02
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- Tier 3: a system/society controlled by men.
- Tier 3: Using 'like' or 'as' to make a comparison.
- The writer of The Tempest.
- Character who originally owned the island.
- The name of the queen when The Tempest was written.
- Tier 3: Treating certain groups of people differently to others.
- The setting of The Tempest.
- Tier 3: An educated guess based on evidence.
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- The one thing Prospero wants the most.
- The main character in Dear Martin.
- Tier 3: things which cannot be explained through science.
- Tier 3: Judgments made on first impressions or stereotypes.
- Tier 3: Giving an object human characteristics.
- Tier 3: ranking system
- Character who took over the island.
- Tier 3: word describing a noun (e.g. green)
- Tier 3: 2 words together which start with the same letter/sound.
- Prospero's daughter.
18 Clues: Prospero's daughter. • Tier 3: ranking system • The writer of The Tempest. • The setting of The Tempest. • The main character in Dear Martin. • Character who took over the island. • The one thing Prospero wants the most. • Character who originally owned the island. • Tier 3: a system/society controlled by men. • Tier 3: word describing a noun (e.g. green) • ...
school 2025-05-04
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- Traditional stories explaining nature or customs
- To show off or brag, often on social media
- The villain or opposing force in a story
- A struggle between opposing forces
- A community of fans who are obsessed with something
- To interact and form relationships with others
- A tiny digital face used to express feelings
- The mood or feeling a person or place gives off
- Something awkward or embarrassing
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- A funny image or phrase shared online
- Copying someone else’s work without credit
- A tech error or weird bug in a game
- Famous English playwright of "Hamlet"
- A mobile device used for calling and texting
- A category of literature, music, or film
- When the opposite of what's expected happens
- A claim of being elsewhere during a crime
- Acronym for “Outfit Of The Day”
18 Clues: Acronym for “Outfit Of The Day” • Something awkward or embarrassing • A struggle between opposing forces • A tech error or weird bug in a game • A funny image or phrase shared online • Famous English playwright of "Hamlet" • The villain or opposing force in a story • A category of literature, music, or film • A claim of being elsewhere during a crime • ...
Renaissance & Reformation 2025-02-20
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- Most of these were written in the vernacular by the 1500s
- This family were famous supporters of the Renaissance movement
- What was "sold" by the Catholic Church, like a "get out of sin free" card
- Designed the double-shelled dome in Florence, Italy
- His invention of the printing press was revolutionary
- Martin Luther began the ________________ Reformation
- This word means "rebirth"
- Wrote 95 Theses
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- Sculpted the famous 17ft tall "David"
- Painted the "Mona Lisa"
- Promoted the idea that man was the center of his own universe
- Translated the New Testament into Greek
- Famous for writing "The Prince"
- Painted "The School of Athens"
- The city in Italy where the Renaissance began
- Leader of the Catholic Church
- Placed under house arrest for his views of a heliocentric universe
- England's most famous playwright
18 Clues: Wrote 95 Theses • Painted the "Mona Lisa" • This word means "rebirth" • Leader of the Catholic Church • Painted "The School of Athens" • Famous for writing "The Prince" • England's most famous playwright • Sculpted the famous 17ft tall "David" • Translated the New Testament into Greek • The city in Italy where the Renaissance began • ...
Happy Christmas Grae & Ozzie! Love Mum & Michael, Nanny & Grandad, Alex & Jason and Chris & Hannah 2018-11-29
7 Clues: (10 x 3) - (3 x 3) • Their job is flying planes • Soldiers are told to 'Quick -----' • The season we celebrate the birth of Jesus • The ----- Wives of Windsor, play by Shakespeare • Northern city, home to two famous football teams • Comes between the fourth and the sixth in a sequence
Poetry Vocab 2024-06-05
7 Clues: Stanza with two lines • Stanza with four lines • A poem with 19 lines and 2 refrains • Lines that are repeated throughout the poem • The preferred style of Shakespeare, 14 lines • The poem equivalent of a sentence, a row of words • The poem equivalent of a paragraph, a group of lines
Richard III 2021-12-11
7 Clues: Who was his opponent? • What was his wife´s name? • In which city was he buried? • In which battle did Richard die? • His remains were found under a... • Who wrote a play about Richard III? • Edward V and his brother are often referred to as the Princes in the...
Romeo & 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
Dü's crossword 2023-01-12
7 Clues: sth. which you can read • an animal which is big and grey • the English author who wrote Macbeth • a name which is common in Catholic areas • clothes at school which all look the same • room in boarding school that is for sleeping • an animal which gives birth to living offspring
Halas puzzle 2020-05-06
JUXAPOSITION 2024-08-21
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 2023-01-23
julia boquiren 2018-02-07
Gabo's Brave New World Crossword 2022-04-12
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- The son of the director.
- Where Bernard might have been transferred.
- The most powerful and intelligent person of the World State.
- The alpha dosed in alcohol
- The concept of having these two people take care of you when you are a kid was revolting.
- When one feels sad they depend on this to make them happy again.
- The hometown of John.
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- Bernard thought everyone treated her like meat.
- Everyone was taught to play their role in society from childhood until adulthood.
- "...belongs to everyone else."
- The process of human cloning.
- The mother of John.
- The "god" of their civilization who had invented the process for mass production.
- John's favorite author.
14 Clues: The mother of John. • The hometown of John. • John's favorite author. • The son of the director. • The alpha dosed in alcohol • The process of human cloning. • "...belongs to everyone else." • Where Bernard might have been transferred. • Bernard thought everyone treated her like meat. • The most powerful and intelligent person of the World State. • ...
Valentines 2022-02-14
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- What insanely popular website debuted on Valentine’s Day in 2005?
- What do yellow roses symbolize?
- What major invention was patented on Valentine’s Day?
- cupid has what name in Greek mythology?
- What state produces most of America’s red roses?
- Given with a special message inside
- William Shakespeare mentions Valentine’s Day in which of his plays?
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- Mascot for love
- What fruit was once known as a “love apple” for its alleged aphrodisiac properties?
- Pretty smelling plants given on this day
- life is like a box of _____
- In what country is Valentine’s Day known as “Friend’s Day?”
- Cowardly lion was missing this.
- These were famously driven out of Ireland by St. Valentine
14 Clues: Mascot for love • life is like a box of _____ • What do yellow roses symbolize? • Cowardly lion was missing this. • Given with a special message inside • cupid has what name in Greek mythology? • Pretty smelling plants given on this day • What state produces most of America’s red roses? • What major invention was patented on Valentine’s Day? • ...
Random 2021-06-11
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- The terms "its" and "it's" are
- We like - our grandmother on Sunday (visit)
- The most common adjective to describe something someone likes
- Number of countries in the world
- The first letter of the first word in a sentence should be in
- It is not one, but two
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- Original word for butterfly
- a very famous poet who invented many words
- Adjectives usually come before a
- A sentence that contains every letter of the alphabet
- States, does not have an official language
- Every sentence must have a subject and a
- turn this word upside down, and it still says the same
- receive The company was pleased __ your thank-you letter. (receive)
14 Clues: It is not one, but two • Original word for butterfly • The terms "its" and "it's" are • Adjectives usually come before a • Number of countries in the world • Every sentence must have a subject and a • a very famous poet who invented many words • States, does not have an official language • We like - our grandmother on Sunday (visit) • ...
Othello: Context & Genre 2023-10-24
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- the tragic term used to describe multiple deaths in a play
- - Arab inhabitant of North Africa
- Iago's role within the play
- - a key tragic theme: associated with eyes/vision
- - the feeling that should be evoked in the audience
- the type of hero Othello is
- - the term used to describe a character's fall in reputation
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- - the period of time in which Shakespeare was writing
- - a male-dominated society
- - where four acts of the play take place
- - Emilia and Desdemona can be described using this tragic
- prejudice towards someone due to their gender, class or race
- a tragic term meaning extreme arrogance or pride
- - where the first act of the play takes place
14 Clues: - a male-dominated society • Iago's role within the play • the type of hero Othello is • - Arab inhabitant of North Africa • - where four acts of the play take place • - where the first act of the play takes place • a tragic term meaning extreme arrogance or pride • - a key tragic theme: associated with eyes/vision • - the feeling that should be evoked in the audience • ...
Welcome to England 2024-09-18
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- --- and chips
- Last name of a famous wizard, first name Harry
- ----------- united (football club)
- Famous poet and author of plays, first name William
- Capital city
- The English are known for being very good at this; standing in line
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- many countries that used to be part of the British Empire (like Canada) are now part of this
- You eat this sweet baked good at a high tea, with jam and clotted cream
- River in the capital city
- English drink
- The King's name
- The busses are this colour
- King ---- and the knights of the round table
- Where you can go get a drink or grab some comfort food in town.
14 Clues: Capital city • --- and chips • English drink • The King's name • River in the capital city • The busses are this colour • ----------- united (football club) • King ---- and the knights of the round table • Last name of a famous wizard, first name Harry • Famous poet and author of plays, first name William • Where you can go get a drink or grab some comfort food in town. • ...
Modern Era 2023-05-18
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- What was one of the most significant impacts of Industrialization?
- What did the factory system replace?
- Who took Napoleon down?
- Napoleon fought with?
- What did many people travel for in the modern era?
- The Panama and the Suez canals were both significant feats of...?
- What invention was created for Cancer during the modern era?
- What century was industrialization and European imperialism in?
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- Who is known as England’s national poet?
- What was a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries that emphasized reason and individualism rather than tradition?
- What were upperclassmen in France called?
- Shakespeare influenced contemporary literature by making...?
- Who overthrew the French Directory?
- What did Napoleon conquer much of?
14 Clues: Napoleon fought with? • Who took Napoleon down? • What did Napoleon conquer much of? • Who overthrew the French Directory? • What did the factory system replace? • Who is known as England’s national poet? • What were upperclassmen in France called? • What did many people travel for in the modern era? • Shakespeare influenced contemporary literature by making...? • ...
Renaissance by Kamariya 2025-03-31
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- The term meaning “rebirth” in French
- The author of The Prince, which discusses power and politics.
- The Father of Renaissance Humanism
- A Renaissance playwright famous for Romeo and Juliet.
- The Polish astronomer who proposed the heliocentric model.
- A period of renewed interest in art, science, and literature
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- The city where the Renaissance began.
- The invention that revolutionized printing.
- The famous chapel painted by Michelangelo
- The famous painting of a woman with an enigmatic smile
- The family that funded many Renaissance artists in Florence.
- A famous Renaissance sculptor who created David
- The technique used to create depth in paintings
- The Renaissance man who painted The Last Supper and Mona Lisa
- The scientist who confirmed the heliocentric theory.
15 Clues: The Father of Renaissance Humanism • The term meaning “rebirth” in French • The city where the Renaissance began. • The famous chapel painted by Michelangelo • The invention that revolutionized printing. • A famous Renaissance sculptor who created David • The technique used to create depth in paintings • The scientist who confirmed the heliocentric theory. • ...
And it all means nothing at all ... 2022-12-25
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- Splash it all over 'Enry - and a first class celebrity.
- Ollie & Tom from humble beginnings - warts & all...
- Non's son
- All about Romaine! And on a drip...(66.6N)
- City where some say the underworld's very dark?
- Man of grand designs -- mug with method
- The most common pencil in entices scribbled!
- If Ken can't then maybe...(if you need a job done ask a busty woman)
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- A syrup, again and again
- Domain of pampered little dogs?
- Bacon, according to some
- Bath taken unashamedly in the hot seat
- Composer having suspicion about one? Deny cut
- A new beginning for Gambo's Pick of the Pops Pop Pickers in 1978. - Destination outward bound...
14 Clues: Non's son • A syrup, again and again • Bacon, according to some • Domain of pampered little dogs? • Bath taken unashamedly in the hot seat • Man of grand designs -- mug with method • All about Romaine! And on a drip...(66.6N) • The most common pencil in entices scribbled! • Composer having suspicion about one? Deny cut • City where some say the underworld's very dark? • ...
Legacy of Shakespeare in the context of Elizabethan England 2024-12-02
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- Queen who ruled during the Elizabethan era
- Young woman in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' who loves Demetrius
- Young woman in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream' who loves Lysander
- Social class with titles like 'Duke' or 'Count
- Religion that faced persecution during the Protestant Reformation
- Prince who said 'To be or not to be'
- Author of 'Hamlet' and 'Macbeth'
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- Class below nobility, landowners without titles
- Duke of Athens in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Class of small landowners and farmers
- Characteristic associated with men or male traits
- Religion that shaped the beliefs and tensions in Elizabethan England
- Play with witches and ambition
- Traits or qualities traditionally linked to women
14 Clues: Play with witches and ambition • Author of 'Hamlet' and 'Macbeth' • Prince who said 'To be or not to be' • Class of small landowners and farmers • Queen who ruled during the Elizabethan era • Duke of Athens in 'A Midsummer Night's Dream • Social class with titles like 'Duke' or 'Count • Class below nobility, landowners without titles • ...
Brave New World 2023-01-10
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- John's favorite author who he quotes frequently
- Subject of John and Bernard's desires
- John likens himself to this character
- Where John secluded himself at the end of the story
- A passionate writer and Bernard's best friend
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- What John uses to punish himself in isolation
- Main character at the beginning of the book
- The word used to describe those outside the World State
- Main character at the end of the book
- John likens Lenina to this character
- A movie using the senses of touch and smell
- A popular drug used by many members of the World State
- Linda's lover at the Savage Reservation
13 Clues: John likens Lenina to this character • Subject of John and Bernard's desires • John likens himself to this character • Main character at the end of the book • Linda's lover at the Savage Reservation • Main character at the beginning of the book • A movie using the senses of touch and smell • What John uses to punish himself in isolation • ...
Activity #7 2014-05-13
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- the idea long ago that God determined who would gain salvation
- a person or group made to bear the blame for others or to suffer in their place
- every day language of ordinary every day people
- government run by church leaders
- to be recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church
- a financial supporter of the arts
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- his paintings blended Christian and Classical styles
- an intellectual movement in the heart of the Italian Renaissance
- wrote 37 plays between 1590 and 1613
- sun-centered model of the Universe
- describes any ideal society
- to give up a persons views
- to cancel marriage
13 Clues: to cancel marriage • to give up a persons views • describes any ideal society • government run by church leaders • a financial supporter of the arts • sun-centered model of the Universe • wrote 37 plays between 1590 and 1613 • every day language of ordinary every day people • to be recognized as a saint by the Catholic Church • ...
Stage Fright on a Summer Night 2014-09-22
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- A place in London where people watched bears fight dogs
- A round stone that is used in paving streets
- The river that runs through London
- This man was one of the greatest writers in history
- Something that makes a person look different
- The place in London where people went to watch plays
- The English way of saying "It is"
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- This means to be very good
- Rowdy folk who don't have seats at the theater
- The bridge that crosses Thames River
- Rolls of paper
- The name of the queen that ruled over London in 1600
- A group of people who gather to watch a play
13 Clues: Rolls of paper • This means to be very good • The English way of saying "It is" • The river that runs through London • The bridge that crosses Thames River • A round stone that is used in paving streets • Something that makes a person look different • A group of people who gather to watch a play • Rowdy folk who don't have seats at the theater • ...
planets 2024-02-07
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- its moons are named after shakespeare characters
- it's "great dark spot" disappeared.
- this dwarf planet is oval shaped
- there is a storm on this planet that is around three earths long
- this planet looks like the moon
- this planet has over 100 confirmed moons
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- this planet's moon is drifting away from it
- this dwarf was originaly called "Easter bunny"
- the star at the center of the solar system
- this was once a plane, but was demoted in 2006
- a day on this planet is longer than it's year
- the most massive of all dwarfs
- this planet has the largest volcano in the solar system
13 Clues: the most massive of all dwarfs • this planet looks like the moon • this dwarf planet is oval shaped • it's "great dark spot" disappeared. • this planet has over 100 confirmed moons • the star at the center of the solar system • this planet's moon is drifting away from it • a day on this planet is longer than it's year • this dwarf was originaly called "Easter bunny" • ...
Last names of authors of renowned literature 2025-07-08
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- Book turned into movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio
- Known as the 'Bard of Avon'
- Wrote To Kill a Mockingbird
- Wrote about an adventure involving a ring
- Name of book is often mistaken as the name of the creature featured in it.
- A love story between a Mr. Darcy and Ms. Bennet
- "Please, sir, I want some more"
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- Someone who never grows old is hiding a dark secret
- His novel helped coin the word Doublespeak
- A girl gets lost in a magical place with anthropomorphic creatures
- Man ends up on an island with little people
- Inspiration for pirates in popular culture
- Revenge story involving a whale
13 Clues: Known as the 'Bard of Avon' • Wrote To Kill a Mockingbird • Revenge story involving a whale • "Please, sir, I want some more" • Wrote about an adventure involving a ring • His novel helped coin the word Doublespeak • Inspiration for pirates in popular culture • Man ends up on an island with little people • A love story between a Mr. Darcy and Ms. Bennet • ...
Twelfth Night 2026-04-07
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- Some achieve _____, while others have _____ thrust upon them.
- Musical instrument crossdressing protagonist of Twelfth Night.
- Triumphs all in Shakespeare.
- A nonsense word used by Sir Toby.
- A wanted man in Illyria, who mistakes his friend's sister for his friend.
- If ______ be the food of love, play on.
- Not to be confused with Cesario.
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- Duke of Illyria, not to be dis*count*ed.
- The ever faithful and ridiculed servant of Olivia.
- One of the more “mistaken” themes in Twelfth Night.
- Handmaiden to her Ladyship who incited Malvolio's escapades.
- Device used to ridicule Olivia’s servant.
- Lover of Cesario, hater of yellow stockings.
13 Clues: Triumphs all in Shakespeare. • Not to be confused with Cesario. • A nonsense word used by Sir Toby. • If ______ be the food of love, play on. • Duke of Illyria, not to be dis*count*ed. • Device used to ridicule Olivia’s servant. • Lover of Cesario, hater of yellow stockings. • The ever faithful and ridiculed servant of Olivia. • ...
AS Language: Cryptic Crossword #1 2026-04-08
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- Drops in between Tue-Thu on the way back? (3)
- Blemish turning part of white rose yellow (7)
- Shape of _ountain (4)
- Temp receptionist and intern, between jobs? (5, 2)
- Beau, Victor, Rocky, Neil, Nate (9)
- No hiding from dinosaur rampaging halfway across the globe? (6)
- Anagram indicator? Yes - here, every single word is! (10)
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- Consequence of misusing debit card! (3, 6)
- Opening two letters from clown, touchingly sad? (4)
- Behind schedule, chasing trains, I went express internationally? (9)
- Get out! Shakespeare to banish Romeo and bring in Charlie?(6)
- i'm eyePAtched! (5, 5)
- Doctor transplants heart with heart of one! (5)
13 Clues: Shape of _ountain (4) • i'm eyePAtched! (5, 5) • Beau, Victor, Rocky, Neil, Nate (9) • Consequence of misusing debit card! (3, 6) • Drops in between Tue-Thu on the way back? (3) • Blemish turning part of white rose yellow (7) • Doctor transplants heart with heart of one! (5) • Temp receptionist and intern, between jobs? (5, 2) • ...
3.4 Biography 2017-01-05
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- The library was built _______ AD 110 and 135.
- Shakespeare's Plays were a big _______ (Erfolg).
- Walt Disney Lillian Bounds in 1928.
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- Shakespeare is one of the most famous _______ in the world.
- Two friends _______ all his Plays and published them.
- I start work in Hollywood _______ month.
- In his _______ , he left his wife his second-best bed!
- A _______ attraction in Lapland is the Ice Hotel.
8 Clues: Walt Disney Lillian Bounds in 1928. • I start work in Hollywood _______ month. • The library was built _______ AD 110 and 135. • Shakespeare's Plays were a big _______ (Erfolg). • A _______ attraction in Lapland is the Ice Hotel. • Two friends _______ all his Plays and published them. • In his _______ , he left his wife his second-best bed! • ...
Valentine's Crossword 2024-02-09
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- The place where we lay our scene in Romeo & Juliet
- Valentine's Day candy first created on the equipment used for lozenges
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- In the Victorian era, mean-spirited Valentine's Day cards were called "___ Valentines."
- What yellow roses symbolize
- Inventor of the first Valentine's Day candy box
- The Shakespeare play that mentions Valentine's Day
- The "love" hormone
- The name of Cupid in Greek Mythology
8 Clues: The "love" hormone • What yellow roses symbolize • The name of Cupid in Greek Mythology • Inventor of the first Valentine's Day candy box • The Shakespeare play that mentions Valentine's Day • The place where we lay our scene in Romeo & Juliet • Valentine's Day candy first created on the equipment used for lozenges • ...
Romeo and Juliet Context 2020-05-21
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- The period when England became a Protestant nation
- Children were raised by this person in high society
- This is daughters were treated like
- Marriage could not take place without this person's consent
- The name of a society ruled by men
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- This was almost impossible in Elizabethan times
- The era when Shakespeare was writing
- Many Elizabethans based major decisions on this
8 Clues: The name of a society ruled by men • This is daughters were treated like • The era when Shakespeare was writing • This was almost impossible in Elizabethan times • Many Elizabethans based major decisions on this • The period when England became a Protestant nation • Children were raised by this person in high society • ...
Romeo and Juliet Crossword 2026-03-11
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- This happens to Juliet and Romeo and the end of the book
- Controlling over Juliet
- Romeo and Juliet can be described as a
- Where does Romeo and Juliet take place
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- Wrote Romeo and Juliet
- The Capulets and Montagues relationship can be described as a
- Romeo was heartbroken over this person at the beginning of Romeo and Juliet
- Romeo is described sometimes as
8 Clues: Wrote Romeo and Juliet • Controlling over Juliet • Romeo is described sometimes as • Romeo and Juliet can be described as a • Where does Romeo and Juliet take place • This happens to Juliet and Romeo and the end of the book • The Capulets and Montagues relationship can be described as a • Romeo was heartbroken over this person at the beginning of Romeo and Juliet
TEACHER'S DAY 2022-11-16
7 Clues: A synonym of STUDY • A period of twelve months • The largest ocean in the world • The writer of Romeo and Juliet • The month beginning with letter "N" • The festival for children in the Fall • Feed me and I will live, but give me a drink, I will die. Who am I?
Happy Christmas Grae & Ozzie! Love Mum & Michael, Nanny & Grandad, Alex & Jason and Chris & Hannah 2018-11-29
7 Clues: (10 x 3) - (3 x 3) • Their job is flying planes • Soldiers are told to 'Quick -----' • The season we celebrate the birth of Jesus • The ----- Wives of Windsor, play by Shakespeare • Northern city, home to two famous football teams • Comes between the fourth and the sixth in a sequence
Happy Christmas Grae & Ozzie! Love Mum & Michael, Nanny & Grandad, Alex & Jason and Chris & Hannah 2018-11-29
7 Clues: (10 x 3) - (3 x 3) • Their job is flying planes • Soldiers are told to 'Quick -----' • The season we celebrate the birth of Jesus • The ----- Wives of Windsor, play by Shakespeare • Northern city, home to two famous football teams • Comes between the fourth and the sixth in a sequence
Shakespeare's Plays 2024-09-23
7 Clues: Et tu Brutus? • Where art thou Romeo? • A Scottish Shakespeare • "My kingdom for a horse!" • A king and his three Daughters • One of two of Shakespeare's plays that takes place in one day. • “By my soul I swear, there is no power in the tongue of man to alter me.”
A Midsummer Night's Dream 2024-10-28
7 Clues: Where is it set? • Who wrote the play? • Who is Hermia in love with? • What is the job of Nick Bottom? • Who is Theseus planning his wedding to? • The gang of actors we meet in scene 2 are called the... • Who do Hermia and Lysander tell they are running away to?
TRW Crossword Challenge 2025-02-09
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- Which of our principals initiated the CCA Raffles Players? 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!
- Which is the youngest UG in RI, having only been established in 1991?
- RI has over 35 CCAs! What does this show about our CCAs?
- Which CCA changed from being a UG to a performing arts group in the early 1990s when they stopped performing outdoor routines? (The answer is the 4-letter acronym of this CCA)
- Which Sports CCA is arguably the earliest Sports CCA in RI?
- What is this year’s TRWeek theme? Hint: It’s also where our school is located!
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- In 1924, just 4 years after this sport was introduced to Singapore, what CCA was established in RI?
- For a period of time, this CCA was the only orchestra in RI. What is the name of this CCA? (The answer is the 4-letter acronym of this CCA)
- A core value that strengthens the Rafflesian spirit and bonds the school community. Hint: It’s in the TRWeek Theme!
- 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 Hogwarts house…
- Which club in RI was founded in 1938? Hint: Their secretary was succeeded by Lee Kuan Yew just 1 year later!
- In RI’s rich history, how many times did the Raffles Archives and Museum have to relocate?
12 Clues: RI has over 35 CCAs! What does this show about our CCAs? • Which Sports CCA is arguably the earliest Sports CCA in RI? • Which is the youngest UG in RI, having only been established in 1991? • What is this year’s TRWeek theme? Hint: It’s also where our school is located! • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary 2022-02-10
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- A sad story with an unhappy ending.
- The way a word or phrase comes across or feels.
- A conclusion based on evidence without explicitly saying something.
- To reveal the truth.
- To reference something without specifically naming it.
- Making a joke about the two meanings of a word.
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- A rhythmic pattern Shakespeare wrote many poems and plays in.
- When the reader knows something the characters don't.
- The literal definition of a word or phrase.
- A rhythmic pattern in poetry.
10 Clues: To reveal the truth. • A rhythmic pattern in poetry. • A sad story with an unhappy ending. • The literal definition of a word or phrase. • The way a word or phrase comes across or feels. • Making a joke about the two meanings of a word. • When the reader knows something the characters don't. • To reference something without specifically naming it. • ...
Callie Gillespie 1 2020-12-17
Across
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- His poem the Divine Comedy is known as one of the worlds greatest poems
- painted the birth of venus
- the language spoken in a region
- created the mona lisa
- painted the sistine chapel
Down
- he wrote the book called The Prince
- not bound by monastic vows or rules
- was a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries
- created a printing press and made bibles from it
10 Clues: created the mona lisa • wrote Romeo and Juliet • painted the birth of venus • painted the sistine chapel • the language spoken in a region • he wrote the book called The Prince • not bound by monastic vows or rules • created a printing press and made bibles from it • His poem the Divine Comedy is known as one of the worlds greatest poems • ...
Kimi's Renaissance Crossword 2020-12-17
Across
- A part of the time that people started learning
- The French word for Renaissance(Or 'redo')
- Italian painter who painted the Sistine Chapel.
- Italian poet, writer, and philosopher
- The famous thinker and painter who painted the Mona Lisa
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- the language or dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a particular country or region.
- The famous English playwright, poet, and actor
- a German who introduced the moveable printing press to Europe.
- doing things that are non-religious
- Italian painter of the Early Renaissance
10 Clues: doing things that are non-religious • Italian poet, writer, and philosopher • Italian painter of the Early Renaissance • The French word for Renaissance(Or 'redo') • The famous English playwright, poet, and actor • A part of the time that people started learning • Italian painter who painted the Sistine Chapel. • The famous thinker and painter who painted the Mona Lisa • ...
corbin vrabel section 3 2020-10-06
Across
- someone who did no believe in the pope
- a big city during the renaissance
- the taking of a good thing thats bad
- Gutenberg a famous sculptor that made stone,wood and copper hands
- a non christian church
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- the look at corrupt religious and government leaders
- the half of the church that does not follow the pope
- where they decided that the kings decides there peoples religion
- Shakespeare famous play writer
- where the pope allows for a divorce
10 Clues: a non christian church • Shakespeare famous play writer • a big city during the renaissance • where the pope allows for a divorce • the taking of a good thing thats bad • someone who did no believe in the pope • the look at corrupt religious and government leaders • the half of the church that does not follow the pope • ...
Spring 2007 Anime Season 2021-02-25
Across
- Protagonist of 'Darker Than Black'.
- Bro to Simon in 'Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann'.
- Anime based off of the RPG for X-Box 360 and PS3.
- Anime starring Clare, a half-human, half-demon warrior.
- 'Lovely ____', comedy anime about a tall girl and a short boy.
- 'Romeo x ____' - adapted from the Shakespeare play.
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- Anime set in a world where everyone has augmented reality glasses.
- The combat butler.
- Comedy anime with the theme song Motekke! Sailor Fuku!
- 'My Bride is a ____' - Nagasumi gets married to San.
10 Clues: The combat butler. • Protagonist of 'Darker Than Black'. • Bro to Simon in 'Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann'. • Anime based off of the RPG for X-Box 360 and PS3. • 'Romeo x ____' - adapted from the Shakespeare play. • 'My Bride is a ____' - Nagasumi gets married to San. • Comedy anime with the theme song Motekke! Sailor Fuku! • ...
Rap or Poetry ? 2021-09-19
Across
- verb to say you have the same opinion.
- music/poetry : beat.
- a group of lines of poetry forming a unit.
- exaggeration.
- describes a thing or object in a way that is not literally true but explains the idea or makes a comparison.
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- repetition of the same word in different lines.
- part of a song that is repeated several times.
- a famous playwright in the late 16th century.
- comparing two things with "as" or "like"
- repetition of the same sound on two different words.
10 Clues: exaggeration. • music/poetry : beat. • verb to say you have the same opinion. • comparing two things with "as" or "like" • a group of lines of poetry forming a unit. • a famous playwright in the late 16th century. • part of a song that is repeated several times. • repetition of the same word in different lines. • repetition of the same sound on two different words. • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-19
Across
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect
- Renaissance period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- ideally perfect state
- A machine used for printing
- A member of a christian church, founded on the principles of reformation
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- a way of regarding situations or topics
- The center of Italian Renaissance
- Paper releasing a person from the punishments due for a sin
- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
- An intellectual movement that focuses on human potential and achievements
10 Clues: ideally perfect state • A machine used for printing • The center of Italian Renaissance • a way of regarding situations or topics • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect • Paper releasing a person from the punishments due for a sin • Renaissance period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages • ...
renaissance 2024-01-05
Across
- individual who financially sponsored artist.philanthropist.
- greatest bankers in florence.Medici family.
- play write, actor, and writers.William Shakespeare.
- of the best renaissance time painter,and sculpture.Michelangelo
- Italian man who traveled Asia for 20 years.Marco Polo
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- Study of humanities. insights.
- theatre in which William Shakespeare's plays were performed. The Globe
- blacksmith, goldsmith and printer who inventedthe printing press. Joann Gutenberg
- land route from china to the mediterranean.silk road.
- word meaning rebirth. renaissance.
10 Clues: Study of humanities. insights. • word meaning rebirth. renaissance. • greatest bankers in florence.Medici family. • land route from china to the mediterranean.silk road. • individual who financially sponsored artist.philanthropist. • play write, actor, and writers.William Shakespeare. • of the best renaissance time painter,and sculpture.Michelangelo • ...
The seven ages 2023-10-17
Across
- The seven ages is ___ tittle
- The seven ages is an analysis of life by -
- is the meaning of crying
- is the meaning of a small bag
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- the poem is cynical comment on the ____of life.
- The word merely reveals that the poet regards human life as -
- complete the line all the world a -
- is the meaning of being sick
- All _____ ages are like a drama
- All the world stage is an extended metaphor for the _______ shown in well known plays
10 Clues: is the meaning of crying • The seven ages is ___ tittle • is the meaning of being sick • is the meaning of a small bag • All _____ ages are like a drama • complete the line all the world a - • The seven ages is an analysis of life by - • the poem is cynical comment on the ____of life. • The word merely reveals that the poet regards human life as - • ...
Albion 2026 2025-12-28
Across
- The past participle of 'choose'.
- The past participle of 'rise'.
- A traditional British ceremony marking the official birthday of the monarch.
- The past participle of 'break'.
- A cultural term describing polite and respectful behaviour, especially in Britain.
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- A famous English writer whose plays are studied worldwide.
- The traditional British institution where laws are debated and passed.
- The past participle of 'forget'.
- A national symbol of the USA, often associated with freedom and power.
- The past participle of 'speak'.
10 Clues: The past participle of 'rise'. • The past participle of 'break'. • The past participle of 'speak'. • The past participle of 'choose'. • The past participle of 'forget'. • A famous English writer whose plays are studied worldwide. • The traditional British institution where laws are debated and passed. • ...
STRUCTURALISM 2026-01-06
Across
- movement that passed and changed through different thinkers
- the purpose or theme that something can show to understand it
- the science in charge of studying the signs
- an analysis of systems not in whole history but at one specific point
- Author of the example
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- relates to the shape and symbol
- theorist that broke down phenomena of the daily life
- something we can feel but not see and structuralism ignores
- The man with whom the theory began
- the concept to explain something and its meaning
10 Clues: Author of the example • relates to the shape and symbol • The man with whom the theory began • the science in charge of studying the signs • the concept to explain something and its meaning • theorist that broke down phenomena of the daily life • movement that passed and changed through different thinkers • something we can feel but not see and structuralism ignores • ...
vocab review 5 2025-01-16
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- a world where everyone lives in dread
- Shakespeare writing with 3 quatrains and a couplet
- written in the form of a series of letters
- sarcastic element in a novel
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- ...
- enunciation, a vocal expression
- song or poem expressing grief/sorrow for a dead person
- illuminating discovery or realization
- characterizing word or phrase accompanying or occurring in place of the name of a person or thing
- running over of a sentence from one verse or couplet into another so closely related words fall in different lines
10 Clues: ... • sarcastic element in a novel • enunciation, a vocal expression • a world where everyone lives in dread • illuminating discovery or realization • written in the form of a series of letters • Shakespeare writing with 3 quatrains and a couplet • song or poem expressing grief/sorrow for a dead person • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2025-04-01
Across
- → The city where the play takes place.
- → A force believed to control what happens, often referenced in the play.
- → The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.*
Down
- → The substance Romeo drinks at the end of the play.
- → Romeo’s witty and loyal friend who is killed by Tybalt.
- → Juliet’s family name.
- → Romeo’s family name.
- → The weapon Juliet uses to take her own life.
- → The priest who marries Romeo and Juliet in secret.
- → The place where Juliet speaks to Romeo in the famous scene.
10 Clues: → Romeo’s family name. • → Juliet’s family name. • → The city where the play takes place. • → The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.* • → The weapon Juliet uses to take her own life. • → The substance Romeo drinks at the end of the play. • → The priest who marries Romeo and Juliet in secret. • → Romeo’s witty and loyal friend who is killed by Tybalt. • ...
Renaissance crossword 2026-05-07
Across
- he painted the sistine chapel ceiling
- he protested the Catholic Church with his 95 theses
- ___________ made paintings more realistic and seemed 3-D
- a genius inventor and engineer as well as painter
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- the first person to sail around the world
- the genius writer of plays such as Romeo and Juliet
- He invented the printing press
- The Renaissance began in this Italian city
- those types of christians that are not catholic
- he discovered that the Earth was not the center of the universe
10 Clues: He invented the printing press • he painted the sistine chapel ceiling • the first person to sail around the world • The Renaissance began in this Italian city • those types of christians that are not catholic • a genius inventor and engineer as well as painter • the genius writer of plays such as Romeo and Juliet • he protested the Catholic Church with his 95 theses • ...
julia boquiren 2018-02-07
Pergunta 2021-02-08
5 Clues: Masculino de "minha" • Tradução para "godfather" • Eu aceito, tu _______, ele aceita. • Marsupial característico da Austrália • "___ ou não ___? Eis a questão." (Shakespeare)
Callie Gillespie 1 2020-12-17
Across
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- His poem the Divine Comedy is known as one of the worlds greatest poems
- painted the birth of venus
- the language spoken in a region
- created the mona lisa
- painted the sistine chapel
Down
- he wrote the book called The Prince
- not bound by monastic vows or rules
- was a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries
- created a printing press and made bibles from it
10 Clues: created the mona lisa • wrote Romeo and Juliet • painted the birth of venus • painted the sistine chapel • the language spoken in a region • he wrote the book called The Prince • not bound by monastic vows or rules • created a printing press and made bibles from it • His poem the Divine Comedy is known as one of the worlds greatest poems • ...
Richard III 2016-05-03
Across
- 'Lady Anne_______' was Richards wife after he killed her husband and father (7)
- the battle in which Richard was defeated by Henry Tudor(8)
- 'Now is the winter of our_______'(10)
- who wrote Richard III(11)
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- who was queen when Richard III was written?(9)
- which county was Richard duke of?(10)
- the tower Richard sent his enemies to(6)
- the country in which Richard was king(7)
- which house did Richard belong in?(4)
- Richards nephew that he took the throne from(6)
10 Clues: who wrote Richard III(11) • which county was Richard duke of?(10) • 'Now is the winter of our_______'(10) • which house did Richard belong in?(4) • the tower Richard sent his enemies to(6) • the country in which Richard was king(7) • who was queen when Richard III was written?(9) • Richards nephew that he took the throne from(6) • ...
English as a Lingua Franca 2023-12-06
Across
- A definition that most modern inventions fall under.
- Used to describe something from another country.
- English author who invented upwards of 1700 English words.
- An invention made in the last 50 years that the world would end if dissapeared.
Down
- Something between countries.
- Spacecraft that took off towards jupiter in 1977.
- Describes something happening/being used around the world.
- Something that visualizes the influence of different countries on the English Language.
- The main thing.
- Describes something that originates from one area.
10 Clues: The main thing. • Something between countries. • Used to describe something from another country. • Spacecraft that took off towards jupiter in 1977. • Describes something that originates from one area. • A definition that most modern inventions fall under. • Describes something happening/being used around the world. • ...
Berühmte Dichter 2024-02-09
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- - Englischer Dichter, berühmt für "Romeo und Julia"
- - Deutscher Dichter, schrieb "Siddhartha" und "Der Steppenwolf"
- - Französischer Dichter, schrieb "Die Blumen des Bösen"
- - Amerikanische Dichterin, bekannt für ihre introspektiven Gedichte
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- - Deutscher Dichter, schrieb "Faust" und "Die Leiden des jungen Werthers"
- - Amerikanischer Dichter, bekannt für seine düsteren Gedichte und Kurzgeschichten
- - Amerikanischer Dichter, schrieb "Blätter vom Gras"
- - Russischer Dichter, einer der Gründer der modernen russischen Literatur
- - Deutschsprachiger Dichter, bekannt für seine Duineser Elegien
- - Deutscher Dichter, schrieb "Die Lorelei" und "Deutschland. Ein Wintermärchen"
10 Clues: - Englischer Dichter, berühmt für "Romeo und Julia" • - Amerikanischer Dichter, schrieb "Blätter vom Gras" • - Französischer Dichter, schrieb "Die Blumen des Bösen" • - Deutscher Dichter, schrieb "Siddhartha" und "Der Steppenwolf" • - Deutschsprachiger Dichter, bekannt für seine Duineser Elegien • ...
Renaissance Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-19
Across
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect
- Renaissance period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages
- ideally perfect state
- A machine used for printing
- A member of a christian church, founded on the principles of reformation
Down
- a way of regarding situations or topics
- The center of Italian Renaissance
- Paper releasing a person from the punishments due for a sin
- English poet and dramatist considered one of the greatest English writers
- An intellectual movement that focuses on human potential and achievements
10 Clues: ideally perfect state • A machine used for printing • The center of Italian Renaissance • a way of regarding situations or topics • Florentine sculptor and painter and architect • Paper releasing a person from the punishments due for a sin • Renaissance period of European history at the close of the Middle Ages • ...
Clue #2 2023-03-23
Across
- The name of the famous English playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.
- The rarest M&M color
- A popular outdoor game played with a flying disc
- A type of animal that is commonly kept as a pet
- A type of tree with needles instead of leaves
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- How many hearts an octopus has
- The number of languages written from right to left
- The Disney princess that talks to the most animals
- State where Area 51 is located
- The capital city of France
10 Clues: The rarest M&M color • The capital city of France • How many hearts an octopus has • State where Area 51 is located • A type of tree with needles instead of leaves • A type of animal that is commonly kept as a pet • A popular outdoor game played with a flying disc • The number of languages written from right to left • The Disney princess that talks to the most animals • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary: 9th Grade 2023-02-13
Across
- The beat in which Shakespeare writes his poetry and many plays.
- To come to a conclusion based on evidence and reasoning instead of obvious facts.
- Hint to another text.
- The dictionary definition of a word.
- A joke exploiting multiple meanings of a word.
Down
- An even causing great suffering, destruction or distress
- The rhythm or beat.
- When the reader knows something that the characters don't.
- The way a word feels or comes across.
- In a vulnerable position or situation.
10 Clues: The rhythm or beat. • Hint to another text. • The dictionary definition of a word. • The way a word feels or comes across. • In a vulnerable position or situation. • A joke exploiting multiple meanings of a word. • An even causing great suffering, destruction or distress • When the reader knows something that the characters don't. • ...
Evaluation : le vocabulaire théâtral 2024-05-21
Across
- : Pièce de théâtre qui se termine mal, souvent par la mort des personnages principaux, et qui suscite la pitié.
- : Auteur de Roméo et Juliette.
- : Pièce de théâtre qui fait rire et se termine bien.
- : On en change à chaque fois qu'un personnage entre ou sort.
- : Première scène d'une pièce de théâtre.
- : Parole d'un personnage.
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- : indication de jeu, de mise en scène, de décor...
- : Auteur de pièces de théâtre.
- : Discours d'un personnage seul sur scène ou se croyant seul.
- : Echange entre des personnages.
10 Clues: : Parole d'un personnage. • : Auteur de pièces de théâtre. • : Auteur de Roméo et Juliette. • : Echange entre des personnages. • : Première scène d'une pièce de théâtre. • : indication de jeu, de mise en scène, de décor... • : Pièce de théâtre qui fait rire et se termine bien. • : On en change à chaque fois qu'un personnage entre ou sort. • ...
Hamlet 2022-09-17
Across
- the play looks at the relationship between justice and...
- Hamlet's girlfriend is named...
- one of Hamlet's friends from school is named...
- one of Hamlet's friends from school is named...
- Shakespeare based the story off an old ____ saga
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- the movie The ____ was inspired by the plot of Hamlet.
- One of the important symbols in the play is someone's....
- One of the important symbols in the play is the King's....
- Around the year 1600 Hamlet was....
- Hamlet's mom married his...
- some scholars wonder whether or not Hamlet was a ____ lunatic
11 Clues: Hamlet's mom married his... • Hamlet's girlfriend is named... • Around the year 1600 Hamlet was.... • one of Hamlet's friends from school is named... • one of Hamlet's friends from school is named... • Shakespeare based the story off an old ____ saga • the movie The ____ was inspired by the plot of Hamlet. • One of the important symbols in the play is someone's.... • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2025-04-01
Across
- → The city where the play takes place.
- → A force believed to control what happens, often referenced in the play.
- → The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.*
Down
- → The substance Romeo drinks at the end of the play.
- → Romeo’s witty and loyal friend who is killed by Tybalt.
- → Juliet’s family name.
- → Romeo’s family name.
- → The weapon Juliet uses to take her own life.
- → The priest who marries Romeo and Juliet in secret.
- → The place where Juliet speaks to Romeo in the famous scene.
10 Clues: → Romeo’s family name. • → Juliet’s family name. • → The city where the play takes place. • → The playwright who wrote Romeo and Juliet.* • → The weapon Juliet uses to take her own life. • → The substance Romeo drinks at the end of the play. • → The priest who marries Romeo and Juliet in secret. • → Romeo’s witty and loyal friend who is killed by Tybalt. • ...
Renaissance 2024-10-31
Across
- Famous writer of many plays
- Famous artist who was known for their sculptures
- Belief that humans should rely on science and reason
- Meaning of the word renaissance
Down
- Famous play written by Shakespeare
- Famous renaissance painting made by Leonardo da Vinci
- Invention that helped spread texts across Europe during the renaissance
- Very famous artist who was also an inventor
- Famous artist who was known for the emotion they show in paintings
- primary subject of the education system of the renaissance
10 Clues: Famous writer of many plays • Meaning of the word renaissance • Famous play written by Shakespeare • Very famous artist who was also an inventor • Famous artist who was known for their sculptures • Belief that humans should rely on science and reason • Famous renaissance painting made by Leonardo da Vinci • primary subject of the education system of the renaissance • ...
famous Books and Author 2025-04-25
Across
- Tagore got Noble Prize for this novel
- Author of famous Harry Potter series
- writer of children's favorite The Jungle book
- This man wrote The Christmas Carol
- Last name of author who wrote Macbeth
- Jhumpa Lahiri won this prestigious award for this her book "Interpreter of Maladies"
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- Suzzane Collins wrote the series of the books which now is a series of famous Hollywood movie
- Last and most important work of Munshi Premchand
- Creepy series by RL Steine
- She wrote a village by the Sea
10 Clues: Creepy series by RL Steine • She wrote a village by the Sea • This man wrote The Christmas Carol • Author of famous Harry Potter series • Tagore got Noble Prize for this novel • Last name of author who wrote Macbeth • writer of children's favorite The Jungle book • Last and most important work of Munshi Premchand • ...
Literary Terms Crossword - Balboa 2025-09-23
Across
- Providing detail
- Having to do with five senses (seeing, hearing, tasting, smelling, touching)
- A type of question asked not to receive an answer but to make a point
- In a narrative, jumping to a later time
- Reference to the Bible, mythology or Shakespeare
Down
- Speech by one character
- In the context of literary speech, combined with 1 Down, means "in the mind"
- Having to do with history
- In a narrative, jumping to an earlier time
- Hints at later developments
10 Clues: Providing detail • Speech by one character • Having to do with history • Hints at later developments • In a narrative, jumping to a later time • In a narrative, jumping to an earlier time • Reference to the Bible, mythology or Shakespeare • A type of question asked not to receive an answer but to make a point • ...
original myths & legends 2026-02-09
Across
- this story's main character knows a man whose name is a misnomer
- this group of stories is part of a famous movie
- wrote a tragedy about the thane of cawdor
- tells a story about a group leaving london
Down
- has a story about an unwanted animal
- wrote about a greedy woman called isabel
- written by the inventor of a new genre
- brother of sir kay
- contains a story with the morale that lying is not beneficial
- written by an author who is from the UK
10 Clues: brother of sir kay • has a story about an unwanted animal • written by the inventor of a new genre • written by an author who is from the UK • wrote about a greedy woman called isabel • wrote a tragedy about the thane of cawdor • tells a story about a group leaving london • this group of stories is part of a famous movie • ...
original myths & legends 2026-02-09
Across
- this story's main character knows a man whose name is a misnomer
- this group of stories is part of a famous movie
- wrote a tragedy about the thane of cawdor
- tells a story about a group leaving london
Down
- has a story about an unwanted animal
- wrote about a greedy woman called isabel
- written by the inventor of a new genre
- brother of sir kay
- contains a story with the morale that lying is not beneficial
- written by an author who is from the UK
10 Clues: brother of sir kay • has a story about an unwanted animal • written by the inventor of a new genre • written by an author who is from the UK • wrote about a greedy woman called isabel • wrote a tragedy about the thane of cawdor • tells a story about a group leaving london • this group of stories is part of a famous movie • ...
Original Myths & Legends 2026-02-09
Across
- wrote a tragedy about the thane of cawdor
- written by the inventor of a new genre
- brother of sir kay
- written by an author who is from the UK
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- wrote about a greedy woman called isabel
- tells a story about a group leaving london
- has a story about an unwanted animal
- this group of stories is part of a famous movie
- contains a story with the morale that lying is not beneficial
- this story's main character knows a man whose name is a misnomer
10 Clues: brother of sir kay • has a story about an unwanted animal • written by the inventor of a new genre • written by an author who is from the UK • wrote about a greedy woman called isabel • wrote a tragedy about the thane of cawdor • tells a story about a group leaving london • this group of stories is part of a famous movie • ...
Wie is wie 2025-09-29
Across
- plagen is vriendelijk, maar .... is niet ok
- Peter is de beste in Nederlands, hij is niet te
- ik ben 20 minuten .... van huis naar school
- de andere leerlingen in de klas
Down
- zachtjes en niet te luid spreken
- volgend jaar zal de lerares onze reis .....
- Sam laat altijd iedereen lachen, hij is een
- ik ben een .... in Engels, ik spreek het heel goed
- Romeo en Juliet is een .... van Shakespeare
- ssstt, je mag het aan niemand vertellen, het is een
10 Clues: de andere leerlingen in de klas • zachtjes en niet te luid spreken • volgend jaar zal de lerares onze reis ..... • plagen is vriendelijk, maar .... is niet ok • Sam laat altijd iedereen lachen, hij is een • Romeo en Juliet is een .... van Shakespeare • ik ben 20 minuten .... van huis naar school • Peter is de beste in Nederlands, hij is niet te • ...
Brooklyn Arts Crossword 2026-03-17
Across
- What month do students take AP exams?
- What color do you get when you mix blue and red?
- What do seniors give freshman on the first day of school?
- What is the highest voice type for women?
- What form of dance involves wearing pointe shoes?
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- What sport is offered at BHSA that involves swords?
- What Shakespeare play was recently performed by the theater department?
- What is given out on Mr.Vecchiano's birthday?
- What street is our school on?
- What was last years musical?
10 Clues: What was last years musical? • What street is our school on? • What month do students take AP exams? • What is the highest voice type for women? • What is given out on Mr.Vecchiano's birthday? • What color do you get when you mix blue and red? • What form of dance involves wearing pointe shoes? • What sport is offered at BHSA that involves swords? • ...
English Homework 2020-01-15
6 Clues: Who was Caesar's wife? • Who helped prank Brutus? • What was used to prank Brutus? • Who wrote a play about Juluis Caesar? • Who was killed for being power hungry? • Who was a depressed character in the play?
2021 Acting 1 Final REVIEW 2021-05-26
Across
- each line of Shakespeare's meter should have ten __________
- this person formalized improv through the study of different games and the use or C.R.O.W.
- the stage direction AWAY from the audience
- one way of connecting to the character's emotion is through the use of __________ to create a similar emotional situation
- in order to connected emotionally, the actor must train ways to trick the ______ into feeling the emotion
- this is an acronym with 4 letters that are also know as the "given circumstances"
- a verb that describes how to say a line of dialogue; also a way to connect emotional to your character
- this word literally means "to do"
- means a motivated piece of action; also a mispronounced Russian word
- members of the Greek Chorus wore these to show emotion and / or character
- the "first" actor
- when a person feels what another person feels
- first known as the "magic if," another way of connecting emotionally to a character
- the stage direction to the actor's RIGHT if FACING the audience
- the type of acting we study and see most often
- a type of Italian theater that led to modern improvisation
- means motivated movement onstage
- the type of poetic meter Shakespeare wrote in
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- a plot device implemented by the Greeks; literally means "God from Machine"
- the character's NEED; also the "O" in C.R.O.W.
- a contemporary of Shakespeare; died mysteriously in a bar fight
- the largest acting training facility in the world, based out of Chicago, known for their comedic improv
- the emotion expelling when watching a performance
- by the middle ages, theater had been ________
- each line of Shakespeare's meter would have an __________, then stressed syllabic pattern
- a Greek term that we still use today to describe a type of theater (our auditorium is one); literally means "audience before the scene"
- emotions cannot be "acted" truthfully; instead they must be __________
- the father or modern realistic acting
- one part of creating a character is through the character's action or ___________
29 Clues: the "first" actor • means motivated movement onstage • this word literally means "to do" • the father or modern realistic acting • the stage direction AWAY from the audience • by the middle ages, theater had been ________ • when a person feels what another person feels • the type of poetic meter Shakespeare wrote in • the character's NEED; also the "O" in C.R.O.W. • ...
Andrea's Puzzle 2024-03-27
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- Common first word of a videogame about restaurants
- Hozier song misconstrued for Christianity
- Liberal arts college with a name that sounds like an assertion a proud group might make
- American city and theatrical dance move
- Surname of a Harry Potter actor and a school in Massachusetts
- Shakespeare play and small town
- Ex-religious leader + English musician
- Influential woman from Alexandria
- Naked mammal
- Pre-pope
- Fictitious magical training ground for kids
- Problematic YouTube star + CW drama series
- Card game + Chinese politician
- Most populated landlocked country in Asia
- Erotica movie franchise
- tense that includes the linking verb 'will'
- A metal object that is much cheaper than anticipated
- Cash crop in Riverdale
- Fad waterbottle in 2023
- God's covenant: Sp.
- First American man in Earth's orbit
- Portugal city + type of sweet
- Tranquil
- Cultural oral story
- "Love you to the moon and to _____"
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- Popular Nickelodeon actor + Sylvia Plath book
- "Here Comes the Bride" composer
- Sudsy play with only music, no dialogue
- OC character with stereotypically Jewish name
- First dog in outer space
- Hades of Roman mythology
- Persian soup
- Type of reproduction that includes fission
- Cause of death for over 75 million Europeans in the Middle Ages
- Phoebe Bridgers anthem and city in Japan
- Royal greens
- Director and actor Justin
- First name of Jo, Ladybird, Nina actress
- Popular animation YouTuber
- Suicidal Shakespeare ingenue
- Style of architecture in Palm Springs
- Basic acting technique philosopher
- Annoying pronunciation of 'pizza'
- Child, Roberts, and Stiles
- Kaput car part
- Activity camp for boys in Maine
- ____ the Virgin
- Shade in Spanish colonial architecture
- Musical and tome of religious rites
- Steve Martin musical + space fantasy saga
- Phallic Greek play and a drunken, lustful woodland creature
- Minerva of Greek mythology
- musical + American capital city
- First Latin American female EGOT
- Russian moonshine
- Refute
- Manufactured characters in the Sims franchise
57 Clues: Refute • Pre-pope • Tranquil • Persian soup • Royal greens • Naked mammal • Kaput car part • ____ the Virgin • Russian moonshine • God's covenant: Sp. • Cultural oral story • Cash crop in Riverdale • Erotica movie franchise • Fad waterbottle in 2023 • First dog in outer space • Hades of Roman mythology • Director and actor Justin • Popular animation YouTuber • Child, Roberts, and Stiles • ...
The Renaissance Man 2025-05-14
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- What was earned by the instructor over time?
- What kind of instructor emphasized order and physical strength?
- What was the result of combining literature and discipline?
- What activity was assigned to explain personal motivation?
- What term means lack of interest or emotion?
- What leadership trait involves being answerable for actions?
- What word means abnormal operation or behavior?
- What structure symbolized physical challenge?
- What mental ability did the course aim to strengthen?
- What literary term is illustrated by “deafening silence”?
- What value is enforced through push-ups and formations?
- What trait was built by climbing the Victory Tower?
- What does every cadet learn to accept through training?
- What is the result of leadership plus belief in students?
- What do students take to show what they’ve learned?
- What word describes a rebirth of learning or art?
- What was gained by cadets through public reading?
- What standard clothing was worn during training?
- Which taboo topic appears in the play being studied?
- What does literature help individuals express?
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- What academic subject helped promote self-expression?
- What did the team members give one another?
- What form of writing uses expressive, rhythmic language?
- What word means someone who lacks moral restraint?
- What is needed for routines and military life?
- Which literary device compares using "like" or "as"?
- Which word describes something that stands out?
- Which Shakespeare play was used in class?
- How was Shakespeare’s play creatively performed?
- What subject was the class focused on improving?
- What word means disobedience toward authority?
- What emotion is caused by public embarrassment?
- Who wrote the play the class studied?
- What kind of test did the class take to measure growth?
- What word describes the students’ interpretation of Hamlet?
- What skill was practiced using classical texts?
- What tool was used to empower the group?
- What exercise was used as a punishment and motivator?
- What element of Shakespeare’s plays helped the class relate?
- What trait helps someone bounce back from hardship?
- What literary device states one thing is another?
41 Clues: Who wrote the play the class studied? • What tool was used to empower the group? • Which Shakespeare play was used in class? • What did the team members give one another? • What was earned by the instructor over time? • What term means lack of interest or emotion? • What structure symbolized physical challenge? • What is needed for routines and military life? • ...
Stagecraft 2026-03-21
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- An artist who designs dances for the stage.
- The person who develops a lighting concept and design for a production.
- The person who oversees the business details of a theatrical production.
- The person who develops the concept for the theatre setting.
- The person who designs the outfits to build, rent, borrow, or buy for a production.
- The three main types of medieval European drama were the mystery play, the miracle play, and the morality play.
- Rabindranath Tagore was the first modern Indian dramatist to achieve a worldwide reputation, receiving the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1913.
- The playwright of Hamilton
- Mainly a comic form before World War II, American musical theatre achieved a new maturity in 1943 with Oklahoma! by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II. This production began the Golden Age of the Broadway musical.
- the person who must give a consistently great performance each time they step on the stage.
- The greatest playwright in the English language, Shakespeare was also an actor-manager of a professional company. He wrote to be performed; the script was only important until the actors knew their lines.
- An actor playing Heather Chandler
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- The person who provides the words and story for a production.
- The director of Wicked
- The costume designer of Mean Girls
- B.C. Expressing the rhythms of life and common to all humanity, dance is a probable origin of theatre.
- The director’s technical liaison backstage during rehearsals and performances.
- The most ambitious film versions of Shakespeare in the 1990’s have come from British actor/director Kenneth Branagh who has directed and starred in Henry V, Much Ado About Nothing, and Hamlet.
- The producer of Hades Town
- Perhaps the most influential company in theatre history, the Moscow Art Theatre was founded by Konstantin Stanislavski and Vladimir Nemirovich-Danchenko in 1898.
- The person who oversees the entire process of staging a production.
- The first playhouse in the American colonies was built in Williamsburg, Virginia, in 1716.
22 Clues: The director of Wicked • The producer of Hades Town • The playwright of Hamilton • An actor playing Heather Chandler • The costume designer of Mean Girls • An artist who designs dances for the stage. • The person who develops the concept for the theatre setting. • The person who provides the words and story for a production. • ...
DoMINIcan Crossword: The Ides of March 2025-04-10
6 Clues: Et tu ____? • ____ was assassinated • Celebrated on March ___ • Julius Caesar’s right hand man • Playwright who made a play about Julius Caesar • This teacher had her acting troupe perform the play Julius Caesar for D.A. students and staff
Pergunta 2021-02-03
5 Clues: Concordas. • Godfather. • O irmão da minha mãe é meu ___. • ___ ou não ___? Eis a questão (Shakespeare) • Determinante possessivo, primeira pessoa do singular, masculino.
Words introduced by Shakespeare 2014-10-19
Across
- “And now no soil nor cautel doth _______” - Hamlet Act 1 Scene 3
- open to more than one interpretation
- Bored or lacking enthusiasm
- the action of murdering for political or religious reasons.
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- “Let every eye _________ for itself” - Much Ado About Nothing Act 2 Scene 1
- relating to or suffering from epilepsy
- provide people with food and drink at a social event or other gathering
- “To fortune's yoke, but let thy _________ mind” - King Henry the Fourth, Part 3 Act 3 Scene 3
- amusingly eccentric
- “Some carry-tale, some please-man, some slight ____,” - Love’s Labor’s Lost Act 5 Scene 2
10 Clues: amusingly eccentric • Bored or lacking enthusiasm • open to more than one interpretation • relating to or suffering from epilepsy • the action of murdering for political or religious reasons. • “And now no soil nor cautel doth _______” - Hamlet Act 1 Scene 3 • provide people with food and drink at a social event or other gathering • ...
WORDS FROM WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE 2023-12-07
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- Synonym of jealous. G_______ - _________d
- Dark and dismal - G___________________
- The murder of some public official is an a___________n.
- A clue, suggestion.
- Thrifty - F______________
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- Synonym of indecent or repulsive
- To shrink or decrease. - Dw_______________
- Deliberate, planned ahead. Pr________________d
- To depend on. R______________
- A game in which one person stoops down and another jumps over him or her.
10 Clues: A clue, suggestion. • Thrifty - F______________ • To depend on. R______________ • Synonym of indecent or repulsive • Dark and dismal - G___________________ • Synonym of jealous. G_______ - _________d • To shrink or decrease. - Dw_______________ • Deliberate, planned ahead. Pr________________d • The murder of some public official is an a___________n. • ...
Shakespeare - Rómeó és Júlia 2025-09-23
10 Clues: Romeo apja • Júlia apja • Júlia kérője • Júlia bizalmasa és nevelője • Romeo békés természetű rokona • Capulet lánya, Romeo szerelme • Montague fia, Júlia szerelmese • Júlia heves vérmérsékletű unokatestvére • Romeo közeli barátja, akit Tybalt öl meg • A barát (pap), aki titokban összeadja a szerelmeseket
A Midsummer Night's Dream Retrieval 2024-07-17
Across
- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
March Lucky Irish 2021-02-17
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- Celebrated on March 17th as St. _____ Day.
- Uniform __ Act law 1966 protocol for observing(DST).
- Planet discovered in 1782.
- First Female US Vice President in 2021___ Harris.
- In 1987 March established as ____ History Month.
- Famous __ Stone gives gift of Eloquence for kiss.
- March 15th became know as a bad _ based on history.
- Playwright wrote "Julius Ceaser" William ___.
- Elizabeth _______ is First Female Doctor 1849.
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- March 20th is the international day of ______.
- Book "_____"by Mary Shelley published 1818.
- Place where the blarney stone might be from.
- Alexander Graham Bell received patent 1876.
- Book "The __ Letter" was published in 1850.
- "beware the_____ of March" from Julius Ceasar play.
- Ben __ credited with Daylight Savings Time(DST).
- Supreme Court case 1857 ___ Scott V. Sandford case.
- The ___ witch trials began in 1692.
18 Clues: Planet discovered in 1782. • The ___ witch trials began in 1692. • Celebrated on March 17th as St. _____ Day. • Book "_____"by Mary Shelley published 1818. • Alexander Graham Bell received patent 1876. • Book "The __ Letter" was published in 1850. • Place where the blarney stone might be from. • Playwright wrote "Julius Ceaser" William ___. • ...
Poetree 2017-05-06
Across
- fourteen line poem, rhymed at the end
- words and music put together
- reading and understanding writing
- where the books are
- most famous poet in the world
- seventeen syllables, 5-7-5
- when two words sound alike at the end
- a song without music
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- someone who writes a book, story, or poem
- warmest season of the year
- small, fluffy animal with big ears and wiggly nose
- writer of short poems who stayed in her bedroom (first name: Emily)
- he or she knows what books will help you
- big, tall plant with a trunk and branches
- way to get words from the page to your brain
- eight-legged insect that spins webs and eats flies
- how beats follow in a line of poetry, some short, some long
- pages of stories or facts, between covers
18 Clues: where the books are • a song without music • warmest season of the year • seventeen syllables, 5-7-5 • words and music put together • most famous poet in the world • reading and understanding writing • fourteen line poem, rhymed at the end • when two words sound alike at the end • he or she knows what books will help you • someone who writes a book, story, or poem • ...
London Sightseeing Tour 2023-03-12
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- a way of getting over a river
- local name for the underground railway ticket in London
- a place which is popular for tourists
- statue or stone to remember a hero or an event
- person ruling over a country or kingdom
- different word for "place"
- meeting in a big group of people (verb)
- big round structure for people to ride on which turns slowly
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- name for vehicles like busses and trains
- place were art it shown
- famous and pretty stones of the United Kingdom
- land at the side of a river
- being a family member of the King or Queen
- word for "100 years"
- a structure in which humans live and work
- different word for "by the side of"
- famous theatre play by William Shakespeare
- an area where wild animals are kept
18 Clues: word for "100 years" • place were art it shown • different word for "place" • land at the side of a river • a way of getting over a river • different word for "by the side of" • an area where wild animals are kept • a place which is popular for tourists • person ruling over a country or kingdom • meeting in a big group of people (verb) • name for vehicles like busses and trains • ...
Macbeth Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-14
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- Character that lost his family
- Character that is the leader of the witches
- The person who created Macbeth
- Character that goes to Ireland never returns
- Character that dies first in Macbeth
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- Character that has a space in her name but I have to put it all together in one word
- Character that goes insane about prophecies
- Character that fleas his father's murder
- Character that will become King of Scotland
- Character that is destined to have sons as future kings
10 Clues: Character that lost his family • The person who created Macbeth • Character that dies first in Macbeth • Character that fleas his father's murder • Character that goes insane about prophecies • Character that is the leader of the witches • Character that will become King of Scotland • Character that goes to Ireland never returns • ...
HISTORY OF ENGLISH 2022-09-21
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- HOW MANY NEW WORDS DID THE ENGLISH ABSORB FROM THE NORMANS? ___ THOUSAND
- THE VIKINGS BROUGHT _____-PACKED WORDS
- MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY WERE NAMED IN HONOUR OF ANGLO-SAXON ____
- WHICH LANGUAGE DID WILLIAM THE CONQUERER BRING TO ENGLAND?
- WHAT LANGUAGE DID THE COMMON MAN SPEAK?
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- THIS VOCABULARY WAS FOR SIMPLE EVERYDAY THINGS LIKE HOUSE, LOAF
- HOW MANY NEW WORDS AND PHRASES DID SHAKESPEARE INVENT? ___ THOUSAND
- THE ANGLES AND THE SAXON TRIBES ARE FROM THIS COUNTRY
- WHERE WAS LATIN USED?
- CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES BROUGHT THIS LANGUAGE
10 Clues: WHERE WAS LATIN USED? • THE VIKINGS BROUGHT _____-PACKED WORDS • WHAT LANGUAGE DID THE COMMON MAN SPEAK? • CHRISTIAN MISSIONARIES BROUGHT THIS LANGUAGE • THE ANGLES AND THE SAXON TRIBES ARE FROM THIS COUNTRY • WHICH LANGUAGE DID WILLIAM THE CONQUERER BRING TO ENGLAND? • THIS VOCABULARY WAS FOR SIMPLE EVERYDAY THINGS LIKE HOUSE, LOAF • ...
Gateway A2, Places 2022-10-31
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- you can watch a film and eat popcorn there.
- You can see paintings in an art ...
- You go shopping in a shopping ...
- You can ride on your board there.
- You can eat a burger in a fast-food ...
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- You can watch a play, for example, by Shakespeare, in a ...
- People go swimming in a swimming ...
- You can go ice-skating there.
- You can read a book there.
- You can see sculptures and other interesting historic things in a ...
10 Clues: You can read a book there. • You can go ice-skating there. • You go shopping in a shopping ... • You can ride on your board there. • You can see paintings in an art ... • People go swimming in a swimming ... • You can eat a burger in a fast-food ... • you can watch a film and eat popcorn there. • You can watch a play, for example, by Shakespeare, in a ... • ...
How To Stop Time 2022-06-16
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- A deep sorrow usually caused by someone's death
- A hundred year time period
- A group of parents and kids who live as a unit
- A famous playwright who wrote Macbeth
- Capital city in England
- A red flower with a prickly stem
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- A person that controls or influences others in a clever way
- A searching out for persecution of persons accused of witchcraft
- A stringed instrument that has a long neck and has a halved egg shaped body.
- An insult meaning an annoying burden
10 Clues: Capital city in England • A hundred year time period • A red flower with a prickly stem • An insult meaning an annoying burden • A famous playwright who wrote Macbeth • A group of parents and kids who live as a unit • A deep sorrow usually caused by someone's death • A person that controls or influences others in a clever way • ...
Chapter 13 in brave new world 2022-12-07
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- what they take when times are hard
- What the author John mainly reads from
- The first case of a disease in 100 years
- the name of the feely they watch
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- The main form of transportation in the World State
- the thing lenina left with john that she ask for back
- the savage or weird person
- Movies or films for entertainment
- Bernard's former best friend now John's best friend
- The person he calls a derogatory term
10 Clues: the savage or weird person • the name of the feely they watch • Movies or films for entertainment • what they take when times are hard • The person he calls a derogatory term • What the author John mainly reads from • The first case of a disease in 100 years • The main form of transportation in the World State • Bernard's former best friend now John's best friend • ...
Callie Gillespie 1 2020-12-17
Across
- wrote Romeo and Juliet
- His poem the Divine Comedy is known as one of the worlds greatest poems
- painted the birth of venus
- the language spoken in a region
- created the mona lisa
- painted the sistine chapel
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- he wrote the book called The Prince
- not bound by monastic vows or rules
- was a period in European history marking the transition from the Middle Ages to modernity and covering the 15th and 16th centuries
- created a printing press and made bibles from it
10 Clues: created the mona lisa • wrote Romeo and Juliet • painted the birth of venus • painted the sistine chapel • the language spoken in a region • he wrote the book called The Prince • not bound by monastic vows or rules • created a printing press and made bibles from it • His poem the Divine Comedy is known as one of the worlds greatest poems • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-18
Across
- Playwright of Oedipus Rex
- the brother-in-law of Oedipus, mad facialexpression, with crown
- she is the sole heir to the Capulet fortune
- genre of Romeo and Juliet
- he wore a golg mask with exaggerated deep empty eyesockets
- born in Paris, France and known for the opera Carmen
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- Playwright of Hamlet
- a naive soldier who is seduced by the charms of the flaming Gypsy,Carmen
- he is the sole heir to the Montague fortune
- setting of the play Carmen took place
10 Clues: Playwright of Hamlet • Playwright of Oedipus Rex • genre of Romeo and Juliet • setting of the play Carmen took place • he is the sole heir to the Montague fortune • she is the sole heir to the Capulet fortune • born in Paris, France and known for the opera Carmen • the brother-in-law of Oedipus, mad facialexpression, with crown • ...
Crossword/key people 2023-05-17
Across
- Created the elliptical Heliocentric theory
- First to cross the Cape of Good Hope
- The Americas named after him
- Known in English literature and famous for his Sonnets(a form of poetry)
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- Discovered America
- Chinese explorer who set out to collect tribute for the emperor.
- First to circumnavigate the globe
- Created the Heliocentric theory
- Conquered the Incas
- Created the 95 Theses to start the reformation of the catholic church
10 Clues: Discovered America • Conquered the Incas • The Americas named after him • Created the Heliocentric theory • First to circumnavigate the globe • First to cross the Cape of Good Hope • Created the elliptical Heliocentric theory • Chinese explorer who set out to collect tribute for the emperor. • Created the 95 Theses to start the reformation of the catholic church • ...
Shakesperean Sonnets 2023-08-29
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- Imagery with "as" or "like".
- Themes are the trappings of desire, the brevity of life, and the transcience of what?
- Giving human characteristics to non-human things.
- How many lines does a sonnet consist of?
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- The same consonant sound at least 3 times in a line.
- What is the period called in which Shakespeare lived?
- Imagery without the words "as" or "like".
- What is the metre called?
- Something representing something else.
- The same sound in the end of lines close to eachother.
10 Clues: What is the metre called? • Imagery with "as" or "like". • Something representing something else. • How many lines does a sonnet consist of? • Imagery without the words "as" or "like". • Giving human characteristics to non-human things. • The same consonant sound at least 3 times in a line. • What is the period called in which Shakespeare lived? • ...
Unit 3 Vocab Crossword 2023-10-23
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- A pair of lines in a poem. They often rhyme.
- Comparison using "Like" or "As".
- Great exaggeration to create emphasis.
- A section break in a poem (like a paragraph).
- Poem with 14 lines, Shakespeare is known for.
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- The beats in words that create meter or rhythm.
- When a concrete object/image represents an intangible concept or emotion.
- Vivid description that appeals to the five senses.
- Giving human characteristics to non-human things.
- Comparison saying one thing is another thing, not using "Like or "As".
10 Clues: Comparison using "Like" or "As". • Great exaggeration to create emphasis. • A pair of lines in a poem. They often rhyme. • A section break in a poem (like a paragraph). • Poem with 14 lines, Shakespeare is known for. • The beats in words that create meter or rhythm. • Giving human characteristics to non-human things. • Vivid description that appeals to the five senses. • ...
Zach & AJ & Matt crossword 3/28 2024-03-28
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- The city where Renaissanceance started in northern Europe
- an explanation tested and supported by experimentation
- The belief in a sun-centered solar system
- Writer of Romeo and Juliet
- an idealised fictional place
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- making prints of metal plates
- Italian cities Jewse jews were forced to live
- rebirth of culture and old Greek and Roman practices
- genius,sculptor,inventor and ninja turtle
- became a priest in 1492 and was a humanist and writer of a greek version of the new testament
10 Clues: Writer of Romeo and Juliet • an idealised fictional place • making prints of metal plates • genius,sculptor,inventor and ninja turtle • The belief in a sun-centered solar system • Italian cities Jewse jews were forced to live • rebirth of culture and old Greek and Roman practices • an explanation tested and supported by experimentation • ...
