shakespeare Crossword Puzzles
Romeo and Juliet Act V Scenes I & II 2017-05-17
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- What Romeo buys from the Pharmacist
- John Name of the person who tells Friar Lawrence about his letter not being sent
- The person who tells Romeo, Juliet died
- Name of the Pharmacist
- Where Romeo is going back to go see Juliet
- Friar Lawrence is going to go to Juliet's ____ before she wakes up
- The Pharmacist gives Romeo the poison because he is ____
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- Name of the person who wrote the play, Romeo and Juliet
- Who Balthasar says died
- Where Romeo currently lives
- Romeo tells the Pharmacist to break the ___ and sell him the poison
- Friar Lawrence sent a letter to _____, but he did not receive it.
12 Clues: Name of the Pharmacist • Who Balthasar says died • Where Romeo currently lives • What Romeo buys from the Pharmacist • The person who tells Romeo, Juliet died • Where Romeo is going back to go see Juliet • Name of the person who wrote the play, Romeo and Juliet • The Pharmacist gives Romeo the poison because he is ____ • ...
England 2022-03-18
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- the day after Christmas
- bridge that crosses the river Thames
- England's official currency
- one of the greates authors of all time, wrote Romeo and Juliet
- the most popular sport in England
- the Queen's official London residence
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- it's also called the Millennium Wheel, you can enjoy a beautiful view of London on it
- a place where you can discover two million years of human history and culture
- author of Harry Potter
- the largest park in London
- a place, where you can see a lot of different sea animals, such as sharks, fish, jellyfish...
- art gallery located in London (national museum of modern and contemporary art)
12 Clues: author of Harry Potter • the day after Christmas • the largest park in London • England's official currency • the most popular sport in England • bridge that crosses the river Thames • the Queen's official London residence • one of the greates authors of all time, wrote Romeo and Juliet • a place where you can discover two million years of human history and culture • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2021-04-23
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- wife of Lord Capulet
- He is a good friend of Romeo and Benvolio.
- the only child of Lord and Lady Montague.
- Setting of the play
- a family member of the Prince and a nobleman.
- He is a confidant of Romeo and knows about his love for Rosaline.
- nephew of Lady Capulet
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- shakespeare writer of the play "Romeo & Juliet"
- She is trusted by Juliet who confides in her.
- He wants Juliet to marry well but feels she should have a say in who she marries.
- He tries to ‘keep the peace’ when he discovers the brawl.
- She has been promised in marriage to Paris.
12 Clues: Setting of the play • wife of Lord Capulet • nephew of Lady Capulet • the only child of Lord and Lady Montague. • He is a good friend of Romeo and Benvolio. • She has been promised in marriage to Paris. • She is trusted by Juliet who confides in her. • a family member of the Prince and a nobleman. • shakespeare writer of the play "Romeo & Juliet" • ...
Module 14 Vocab Review 2024-03-13
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- Use of native languages instead of classical Latin
- Person who financially supported artists
- Period of rebirth of art and learning in Europe lasting from 1300-1600
- Italian sculptor, architect, painter, and poet who is famous for painting the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Concerned with worldly rather than spiritual matters
- Questioning ideas before accepting them
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- Italian painter, sculptorarchitect, musician, engineer, and scientist who was an example of a "Renaissance Man"
- The most famous playwright of all time
- Art technique that re-creates three dimensions
- German craftsman who developed the printing press
- Focus on human potential and achievements
- An ideal place
12 Clues: An ideal place • The most famous playwright of all time • Questioning ideas before accepting them • Person who financially supported artists • Focus on human potential and achievements • Art technique that re-creates three dimensions • German craftsman who developed the printing press • Use of native languages instead of classical Latin • ...
Term 3 Recap 2018-02-16
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- A social theory favouring freedom of action for individuals over collective or state control
- Fill someone with the urge to do something
- The use of weather and nature to suit the mood/given a human emotion
- The playwright of the Tempest
- High respect; great esteem
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- A movement in the late 18th Century focused on nature, desire, passion, love, and freedom
- A comparison using 'like' or 'as'
- Plants, animals, landscapes and products of the Earth.
- The development of industry through the use of machines and factory lines
- Separated into parts
- Break free from confinement and control
11 Clues: Separated into parts • High respect; great esteem • The playwright of the Tempest • A comparison using 'like' or 'as' • Break free from confinement and control • Fill someone with the urge to do something • Plants, animals, landscapes and products of the Earth. • The use of weather and nature to suit the mood/given a human emotion • ...
The Concept of Love 2017-10-31
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- A quality or feeling of mystery, excitement, and remoteness from everyday life.
- 'The greatest writer in the English language'
- Strong and barely controllable emotion.
- A poem of fourteen lines using any of a number of formal rhyme schemes.
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- The central or innermost part of something.
- Only motivated by their own self interest
- The emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends.
- Being apart of something i.e a member of (a particular group or organization).
- A gentle feeling of fondness or liking.
- To wish or long for something;crave, want
- A strong feeling of affection
11 Clues: A strong feeling of affection • A gentle feeling of fondness or liking. • Strong and barely controllable emotion. • Only motivated by their own self interest • To wish or long for something;crave, want • The central or innermost part of something. • 'The greatest writer in the English language' • The emotions or conduct of friends; the state of being friends. • ...
abba 2024-07-08
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- What element does the chemical symbol Au stand for
- a chapter in your book that means "the branch of knowledge that deals with the amount of space that people feel it necessary to set between themselves and others."
- the most mentioned animal in the bible
- second name for Shakespeare
- the last book in the Bible
- the most famous book in the world
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- Jesus’ adoptive father on Earth
- the study of the classes of animals used in ritual sacrifice
- the amount of people that were aboard on Noahs Ark
- where Jesus walked on water
- the most unfair story in the Bible
11 Clues: the last book in the Bible • second name for Shakespeare • where Jesus walked on water • Jesus’ adoptive father on Earth • the most famous book in the world • the most unfair story in the Bible • the most mentioned animal in the bible • What element does the chemical symbol Au stand for • the amount of people that were aboard on Noahs Ark • ...
SSFPL NLW 2023 2023-04-18
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- The newest storytime we started hosting
- Bestselling genre of fictional books
- We'll be showing "Much Ado About Nothing" on 4/24, written by this playright!
- Most popular genre of audiobooks
- How many days per week you can visit Main or Grand
- Who can participate in our Summer Learning Challenge?
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- Material used for this week's Textile Thursday
- Day of the week that we hold Tech ___
- Elmo and Bert, our 3D printers, use this material to print objects
- This 2017 book by Min Jin Lee became a 2022 TV show
- Overdrive will be sunsetting 5/1 in favor of this service
11 Clues: Most popular genre of audiobooks • Bestselling genre of fictional books • Day of the week that we hold Tech ___ • The newest storytime we started hosting • Material used for this week's Textile Thursday • How many days per week you can visit Main or Grand • This 2017 book by Min Jin Lee became a 2022 TV show • Who can participate in our Summer Learning Challenge? • ...
Book it! 2021-09-20
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- J.D Saliner's 'Catcher In The ___'
- 'The BFG' is just one of many books from this famous author (5,4)
- Dickens' novel, '___ Expectations'
- Paula Hawkins debut novel, 'The Girl On The ___'
- 'The Cat In The Hat' is just one of many books from this famous author (2,5)
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- a popular series about wizards, witches and he-who-must-not-be-named (5,6)
- English poet and playright
- Best selling romance novelist, Danielle ___
- a story about a pig named Wilbur and his spider friend (10,3)
- Mr __ was the protagonist in Jane Austens' 'Pride and Prejudice'
- J.R.R __ wrote 'The Hobbit'
11 Clues: English poet and playright • J.R.R __ wrote 'The Hobbit' • J.D Saliner's 'Catcher In The ___' • Dickens' novel, '___ Expectations' • Best selling romance novelist, Danielle ___ • Paula Hawkins debut novel, 'The Girl On The ___' • a story about a pig named Wilbur and his spider friend (10,3) • Mr __ was the protagonist in Jane Austens' 'Pride and Prejudice' • ...
Form 2 Literature's Final test 2021-11-10
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- Reference book used to look up the meaning of words.
- Way in which Theo helped Vincent by sending him money.
- Midsummer Night's Dream was written by William______.
- this shows how two pairs of words are related.
- a literary device that uses multiple repetitions of the same conjunction.
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- terminology that is related to a specific profession, activity, field of study, event, or group.
- Oberon's wife.
- Theo was Vincent van Gogh's...
- the repetition of a word or words at the beginning of successive phrases, clauses, or lines to create a sonic effect.
- Oberon's servant
- Similar to a dictionary, compilation of specialized vocabulary.
11 Clues: Oberon's wife. • Oberon's servant • Theo was Vincent van Gogh's... • this shows how two pairs of words are related. • Reference book used to look up the meaning of words. • Midsummer Night's Dream was written by William______. • Way in which Theo helped Vincent by sending him money. • Similar to a dictionary, compilation of specialized vocabulary. • ...
Renaissance 2025-09-09
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- English writer and playwright, wrote comedies & tragedies
- Italian trader who traveled to China and later wrote about his trip
- He painted the Mona Lisa
- A method of showing a three-dimensional scene on a flat surface so that it looks real
- A philosophical stance that emphasizes the individual and social potential
- The city where the Renaissance began
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- Scholar who wrote about the importance of knowing history
- Italian poet who wrote The Devine Comedy
- He painted the Sistine Chapel
- He invented a printing press with moveable type
- Italian writer and politician, he wrote "The Prince"
11 Clues: He painted the Mona Lisa • He painted the Sistine Chapel • The city where the Renaissance began • Italian poet who wrote The Devine Comedy • He invented a printing press with moveable type • Italian writer and politician, he wrote "The Prince" • Scholar who wrote about the importance of knowing history • English writer and playwright, wrote comedies & tragedies • ...
GWYNsday #1 2024-08-09
5 Clues: Gwyneth's wellness brand • Gwyneth's Marvel superhero alias • 1998 movie where Gwyneth won an Oscar • Actor and ex-husband of Gwyneth, Chris ____ • Famous singer, Gwyneth's mother, ____ Danner
Genre #1 2025-05-13
VERONA CORONA DAILY CROSSWORD 2023-12-15
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- A substance that kills you if you drink/consume it, a toxic substance
- The city in which this magazine is named after
- A ball in which the attendees wear decorative masks
- The last name of the greatest writer of this generation
- The name of the house feuding with the Montagues
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- High respect or great esteem
- The last name of the best Honors English teacher ever
- The name of the house feuding with the Capulets
- A person trained to care for the sick
- A member of a religious order of men
- A songbird that sings in the morning
- The act of ending one's own life
- Events that develop beyond a person's control
13 Clues: High respect or great esteem • The act of ending one's own life • A member of a religious order of men • A songbird that sings in the morning • A person trained to care for the sick • Events that develop beyond a person's control • The city in which this magazine is named after • The name of the house feuding with the Capulets • ...
Clue 1 2023-10-09
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- Peek-a....
- I am the most famous detective
- The OG witch writer with: "Double Double, toil and trouble; fire burn and cauldron bubble"
- Colonel Mustard, the rope, the billiards room, etc.
- "A _____, Kightful Halloween 2023"
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- "The ______ did it."
- A serial killing icon who infamously ate his victims
- This famous Agatha wrote 66 detective novels
- A high-grossing American horror film franchise that is now up to 10 movies since 2004
- The lucky number of years the Kights have thrown a Halloween party
- "Quoth the Raven 'Nevermore.'" (Quoth me)
- The name of a hotel in Los Angeles, California famous for murder. (Also the name of a recent documentary about it.)
- Tower of ___, in Disney World
13 Clues: Peek-a.... • "The ______ did it." • Tower of ___, in Disney World • I am the most famous detective • "A _____, Kightful Halloween 2023" • "Quoth the Raven 'Nevermore.'" (Quoth me) • This famous Agatha wrote 66 detective novels • Colonel Mustard, the rope, the billiards room, etc. • A serial killing icon who infamously ate his victims • ...
School subjects 2024-05-04
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- Physical activities and sports to promote health and well-being.
- The study of natural phenomena and the world around us.
- Deals with points, lines, and shapes in space.
- Creative expression through various forms such as painting, music, and theater.
- Investigates living organisms and their environments.
- A subject involving numbers, calculations, and problem-solving.
- The study of matter, energy, and universal forces.
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- Explores atoms, molecules, and chemical reactions.
- The study of the past, events, and important figures.
- Uses variables and equations to solve for unknowns.
- Involves reading, writing, and understanding Shakespeare.
- The study of the earth, its resources, and physical features.
- Study and appreciation of music, instruments, and composition.
13 Clues: Deals with points, lines, and shapes in space. • Explores atoms, molecules, and chemical reactions. • The study of matter, energy, and universal forces. • Uses variables and equations to solve for unknowns. • The study of the past, events, and important figures. • Investigates living organisms and their environments. • ...
DRAMA 2017-04-04
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- Characters in a drama.
- To help an actor to remember his lines.
- Describes the location
- Changes with each scene. Gives information about the time, location and weather.
- Instructions telling the actors where to go, what to do, how to move, how to speak
- Person who helps actors, during a performance, to remember words thay have forgotten
- Person who writes a drama. Shakespeare was a famous playwright.
- Lines the actors say.
- A person narrating the story, giving information.
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- Is the 'chapter' of a drama.
- Tools used to bring a drama to life.
- One of the main characters in the play.
- Is the place where a drama is performed.
- Opposed to the protagonist
- Description of the characters in a play
- Written words for the actors.
- The setting changes in a new one.
- Person in a play.
18 Clues: Person in a play. • Lines the actors say. • Characters in a drama. • Describes the location • Opposed to the protagonist • Is the 'chapter' of a drama. • Written words for the actors. • The setting changes in a new one. • Tools used to bring a drama to life. • One of the main characters in the play. • To help an actor to remember his lines. • ...
BIRTHDAY CRYPTIC 2022-05-21
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- Found Mary and Fred’s home in the Camden Markets (7).
- New stone wall was rebuilt without the Spanish regulating motion (6’1, 3).
- The postscript contains a disturbing myriad of grave sites (8).
- Fate’s kin sings about endurance (7’1, 5).
- Lose the weapon! Or so said the bard (11).
- Dr Spooner might tease her out loud inside of slanted building (5, 2, 4).
- Leader of the Brits found at the temple mount (9).
- Where you go to shoot birds (4, 6).
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- Inventor of stale fries? (5).
- It can be served, only cold (7).
- A German flagon for the physicist (8).
- Sound would supply the music festival (9).
- Red rider? (5).
- Sailor loudly sails down the rockface (7).
- Steal ambient heart and call to angels (6).
- Henry’s lit! Drunk at a fictional house (9).
- Australian flower in disarray (5).
- Say, madam. Confused but were you an enchanted star? (3, 5).
18 Clues: Red rider? (5). • Inventor of stale fries? (5). • It can be served, only cold (7). • Australian flower in disarray (5). • Where you go to shoot birds (4, 6). • A German flagon for the physicist (8). • Sound would supply the music festival (9). • Sailor loudly sails down the rockface (7). • Fate’s kin sings about endurance (7’1, 5). • ...
May 2019 First Friday Challenge 2019-04-04
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- Our weekly connections from the General Office (7,5)
- Bound to be the original and best book fines (6)
- Our benefactors (8)
- Our newest mobile service point (6)
- Baby books? (10)
- In which you may find both Law and Medicine (10)
- The Walton namesake's medical discipline (9)
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- Walton's boniest export (4,3,8)
- When your book is set to pop (3-4)
- Our smartcard database is almost like looking in the mirror (8)
- Our one-stop-shop for learning and development (8,3)
- Did you know there's only one person with their own Dewey number? (11)
- Personal problem with borrowing books (4-5)
- A measure of a book's bravery? (5)
- They're rolling in these over at the Research Reserve (6)
- Our benefactors (6)
- If a folio is only folded once, what would happen if it were folded twice? (6)
- The first O in Oscola (6)
18 Clues: Baby books? (10) • Our benefactors (8) • Our benefactors (6) • The first O in Oscola (6) • Walton's boniest export (4,3,8) • When your book is set to pop (3-4) • A measure of a book's bravery? (5) • Our newest mobile service point (6) • Personal problem with borrowing books (4-5) • The Walton namesake's medical discipline (9) • Bound to be the original and best book fines (6) • ...
North End June issue 2025-05-22
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- – Local mountain you can hike and say “I did it!”
- – The hiking trail that gives you a view over the city
- – Good idea to wear one while walking Harrison Boulevard
- – Popular North End park perfect for picnics and concerts
- – Historic local high school with the Braves mascot
- – Cold sweet treat from Goody’s
- – Fruity flavor of June at the Farmers Market
- – Easy ride around town, just download an app
- – Historic district full of charm and bungalows and best part of Boise!
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- – You’ll need these for a Greenbelt bike ride
- – Where the turf is famously blue
- – White-domed building downtown where laws are made
- – Outdoor festival bringing drama to the Greenbelt
- – Acronymic building for creative play and innovation
- – Boulevard lined with trees and dream homes
- – _____ Market Yoga and Massage - (also known as Tinseltown)
- – What you do on the Boise River with a tube
- – Classic way to eat outside in June
18 Clues: – Cold sweet treat from Goody’s • – Where the turf is famously blue • – Classic way to eat outside in June • – Boulevard lined with trees and dream homes • – What you do on the Boise River with a tube • – You’ll need these for a Greenbelt bike ride • – Fruity flavor of June at the Farmers Market • – Easy ride around town, just download an app • ...
Mika Nguyen 4 2020-12-18
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- Wrote about how rulers should not try to be good
- Wrote a poem with more than 14,000 lines
- The everyday language spoken in a region
- To become interested in different ideas and events
- Began his career as a sculptor in France
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- His works were inspired by the histories of England and Ancient Rome
- Meaning "rebirth"
- Printed the first Christian Bible
- Painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope
- His two paintings epitomize modern viewers the spirit of the Renaissance
- Painted a portrait of a young noblewoman whose smile makes people wonder what she's thinking
11 Clues: Meaning "rebirth" • Printed the first Christian Bible • Wrote a poem with more than 14,000 lines • The everyday language spoken in a region • Began his career as a sculptor in France • Wrote about how rulers should not try to be good • Painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope • To become interested in different ideas and events • ...
Rap & poetry 2021-11-17
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- exaggeration (figure of speech)
- true but explains the idea or makes a comparison
- part of a song that is repeated multiple times
- Part of New York where rap was created
- verb to say you have the same opinion
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- a famous English playwright of the 16th century
- repetition of the same word in different lines
- a group of lines of poetry forming a unit
- a strong regular repeated pattern of sounds or movements
- describes a thing or object in a way that is not
- comparing two things with "as" or "like" (figure of speech)
11 Clues: exaggeration (figure of speech) • verb to say you have the same opinion • Part of New York where rap was created • a group of lines of poetry forming a unit • repetition of the same word in different lines • part of a song that is repeated multiple times • a famous English playwright of the 16th century • describes a thing or object in a way that is not • ...
Irregular Verbs and Vocabulary 2022-12-04
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- After he had ... his sandwich, he went to bed.
- A temporary exchange of homes is called a house...
- My brothers went on a fishing...together.
- Little compliments ... so much to me sometimes.
- a place where taxis, buses, etc. park while they are waiting for passengers
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- I ... more than 9 hours last night.
- She was watching TV when she ... a strange noise.
- Shakespeare ... a lot of plays.
- We got off the ... track and ate at a local café.
- We saw a lot of wildlife in the national...
- A bee ... me last summer; it hurt very much!
11 Clues: Shakespeare ... a lot of plays. • I ... more than 9 hours last night. • My brothers went on a fishing...together. • We saw a lot of wildlife in the national... • A bee ... me last summer; it hurt very much! • After he had ... his sandwich, he went to bed. • Little compliments ... so much to me sometimes. • She was watching TV when she ... a strange noise. • ...
Drama-Adis Bajrektarević 2025-02-16
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- stvaratelj i realizator likovne opreme i predstave.
- likovi koji se u svojim postupcima i idejama razlikuju od protagonista.
- najslavniji i najizvođeniji svjetski dramatičar
- veći zaokruženi dio dramske radnje koji se sastoji od više prizora, u kazališnoj predstavi.
- razgovor između dvoje ili više ljudi.
- vrsta drame u kojoj je tekst dodijeljen samo jednom liku.
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- sukob mišljenja između likova.
- upute u zagradama namijenjene glumcu.
- kazališni žanr čija je namjera humoristična ili zabavna
- glavni likovi koji pokreću radnju u književnom djelu.
- vrsta drame u kojoj glavni lik ili ideja za koju se on bori nestaju ili propadaju.
11 Clues: sukob mišljenja između likova. • upute u zagradama namijenjene glumcu. • razgovor između dvoje ili više ljudi. • najslavniji i najizvođeniji svjetski dramatičar • stvaratelj i realizator likovne opreme i predstave. • glavni likovi koji pokreću radnju u književnom djelu. • kazališni žanr čija je namjera humoristična ili zabavna • ...
Romeo & Juliet 2021-04-23
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- She has been promised in marriage to Paris.
- nephew of Lady Capulet
- Setting of the play
- a family member of the Prince and a nobleman.
- shakespeare writer of the play "Romeo & Juliet"
- the only child of Lord and Lady Montague.
- She is trusted by Juliet who confides in her.
- He is a good friend of Romeo and Benvolio.
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- wife of Lord Capulet
- He tries to ‘keep the peace’ when he discovers the brawl.
- He is a confidant of Romeo and knows about his love for Rosaline.
- He wants Juliet to marry well but feels she should have a say in who she marries.
12 Clues: Setting of the play • wife of Lord Capulet • nephew of Lady Capulet • the only child of Lord and Lady Montague. • He is a good friend of Romeo and Benvolio. • She has been promised in marriage to Paris. • a family member of the Prince and a nobleman. • She is trusted by Juliet who confides in her. • shakespeare writer of the play "Romeo & Juliet" • ...
Renaissance Crossword 2021-05-21
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- The rebirth in the interest of these two countries' art and learning
- He created the paintings called Lady with an Ermine and Mona Lisa
- Traveling to other lands and learning from it.
- This guy is an Italian sculptor.
- Queen of Castile and of Aragon
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- He created the speech "To be, or not to be..."
- An independent city that makes it a state.
- He invented the printing press ink
- She is also known as the Virgin Queen and Good Queen Bess
- To carve something onto a piece of wood or solid object.
- This is the time period after Medieval and the Black Death
- The importance of human achievements.
12 Clues: Queen of Castile and of Aragon • This guy is an Italian sculptor. • He invented the printing press ink • The importance of human achievements. • An independent city that makes it a state. • He created the speech "To be, or not to be..." • Traveling to other lands and learning from it. • To carve something onto a piece of wood or solid object. • ...
The Historical and Political Truths of Macbeth 2022-01-12
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- The female leader of a monarch
- The powder used inside of a bullet/gun
- The country above England but still a part of the United Kingdom
- The country to the left of the United Kingdom
- A plan made in secret to do something illegal, or the main event in a story
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- The main country of the United Kingdom/Where London is located
- The male leader of a monarch
- The King that Shakespeare supported
- The northernmost town of England (might need Google)
- A crazy, magical woman with a hat and a broomstick
- The queen known for the "Elizabethian Age"
- The religious book that Christians read
12 Clues: The male leader of a monarch • The female leader of a monarch • The King that Shakespeare supported • The powder used inside of a bullet/gun • The religious book that Christians read • The queen known for the "Elizabethian Age" • The country to the left of the United Kingdom • A crazy, magical woman with a hat and a broomstick • ...
Macbeth 2018-09-05
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- Macbeth's title at the start of the book: Thane of ________ (6)
- The number of predictions the witches make (5)
- Macbeth becomes this at the start of the book: Thane of _______ (6)
- Name of the author of Macbeth (11)
- Macbeth's friend who he has murdered (6)
- Kills the King of Scotland (7)
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- Is this a __________ which I see before me? (6)
- Feels guilty about all the deaths (4) (7)
- They tell Macbeth he will be King one day (6)
- King of Scotland when the book ends (7)
- Country the play is set (8)
- King of Scotland when the book starts (6)
12 Clues: Country the play is set (8) • Kills the King of Scotland (7) • Name of the author of Macbeth (11) • King of Scotland when the book ends (7) • Macbeth's friend who he has murdered (6) • Feels guilty about all the deaths (4) (7) • King of Scotland when the book starts (6) • They tell Macbeth he will be King one day (6) • The number of predictions the witches make (5) • ...
THE MOST SICNIFICANT PEOPLE AND HIS WORK IN ENGLISH HISTORY 2016-03-22
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- his best novel is the Lord of Flies.
- Who write the most famous tragedies?
- Emily Bronte's famous novel.
- civil-rights activist, had a seismic impact on race relations in the United States, beginning in the mid-1950s.
- he invented ligh bulb.
- After French Revulotion he went blind.
- Through the course of his work he became renowned for being a prolific inventor, notably of the lockstitch sewing machine (1833), safety pin(1849).
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- He was an orphan when he was 13.
- Who found out the Universal Gravitation?
- Who is the author of Oliver Twist?
- John Milton's most names masterpieces.
- Shakespeare's most known work?
12 Clues: he invented ligh bulb. • Emily Bronte's famous novel. • Shakespeare's most known work? • He was an orphan when he was 13. • Who is the author of Oliver Twist? • his best novel is the Lord of Flies. • Who write the most famous tragedies? • John Milton's most names masterpieces. • After French Revulotion he went blind. • Who found out the Universal Gravitation? • ...
The Bet 2024-02-15
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- the age of the lawyer when he leaves
- the author
- instrument played by the lawyer
- the season it is in the opening of the story
- one of the authors he requested in the last 2 years (someone you have read in class)
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- where the banker locked the note
- how the banker lost his money
- the lawyer said both life sentence and death penalty are this
- the exact hour when the bet was supposed to end
- what the lawyer studied for an entire year
- this is what the lawyer said books gave him
- what the author read all of the 2nd year
12 Clues: the author • how the banker lost his money • instrument played by the lawyer • where the banker locked the note • the age of the lawyer when he leaves • what the author read all of the 2nd year • what the lawyer studied for an entire year • this is what the lawyer said books gave him • the season it is in the opening of the story • ...
Renascimento 2022-11-21
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- Pintou a Santa Ceia.
- Valoriza pois tinha como modelo e inspiração para produzir suas obras.
- É a valorização do ser humano como único, digno de talento e criatividade.
- Teoria defendida por Nicolau Copérnico.
- Provou que a terra era redonda e que girava entorno do sol.
- Foi um movimento artístico e científico.
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- Michelangelo é considerado um grande pintor e escultor fez o afresco de uma igreja que é.
- Tinha o homem como centro do Universo.
- Dante Alighieri é autor.
- Escritor português.
- Willian Shakespeare maior dramaturgo inglês que escreveu um grande romance.
- Foi o criador da prensa movel facilitando a produção de livros.
12 Clues: Escritor português. • Pintou a Santa Ceia. • Dante Alighieri é autor. • Tinha o homem como centro do Universo. • Teoria defendida por Nicolau Copérnico. • Foi um movimento artístico e científico. • Provou que a terra era redonda e que girava entorno do sol. • Foi o criador da prensa movel facilitando a produção de livros. • ...
Hamlet 2025-10-24
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- The king of denmark at the time of the play
- the university hamlet attended
- the man who wrote the play
- The character that goes insane after her fathers death
- Hamlet does not want to kill claudius while...
- The person crowned king at the end of the play
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- The form in which Hamlets father appears to tell him how he died
- the item that is used to kill almost all the characters
- to be or not to be, that is the....
- The play is set here
- the body part where claudius poured poison into
- Hamlet uses this to see if claudius is guilty
12 Clues: The play is set here • the man who wrote the play • the university hamlet attended • to be or not to be, that is the.... • The king of denmark at the time of the play • Hamlet uses this to see if claudius is guilty • Hamlet does not want to kill claudius while... • The person crowned king at the end of the play • the body part where claudius poured poison into • ...
A bit of us 2025-11-12
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- (With 11 across) Steamy, like a summer night, you or a fresh coffee?
- Gay poet kinda obsessed with bees
- Before bed soother
- Soft smack that might occur with a ...
- Base of a favourite "us" meal?
- (With 4 across) One of our much debated treats that’s perfect when ...
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- Speedily walk around to act cultured.
- Clue follower, much like our fave TV characters
- Done A LOT, especially in a single bed
- What we take together, up and down stairs or across cities/countries
- Bard whose works could never live up to our stories.
- The city of our first encounter and many future ones?
12 Clues: Before bed soother • Base of a favourite "us" meal? • Gay poet kinda obsessed with bees • Speedily walk around to act cultured. • Done A LOT, especially in a single bed • Soft smack that might occur with a ... • Clue follower, much like our fave TV characters • Bard whose works could never live up to our stories. • The city of our first encounter and many future ones? • ...
Romeo & Juliet Act I 2025-11-05
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- Romeo's family name
- Romeo and his friends were not recognized at the party because they wore ___?
- Juliet's family name
- The only way this brawl will end is by the ___ of the two star-crossed lovers.
- Romeo's cousin who tries to make peace? His name means good will in Latin.
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- The play write?
- "Do you bite your ___ at us sir?"
- She took care of Juliet when she was young; Juliet's confidant, the ___.
- A Capulet slave who provokes a fight/brawl?
- He broke up the fight, the ___ of Verona?
- The antagonist of the story; Juliet's cousin?
- Who was Romeo in love with before he met Juliet?
12 Clues: The play write? • Romeo's family name • Juliet's family name • "Do you bite your ___ at us sir?" • He broke up the fight, the ___ of Verona? • A Capulet slave who provokes a fight/brawl? • The antagonist of the story; Juliet's cousin? • Who was Romeo in love with before he met Juliet? • She took care of Juliet when she was young; Juliet's confidant, the ___. • ...
Macbeth 2014-04-29
6 Clues: an event causing great suffering • male ruler of an independent state • a play written by William Shakespeare • a woman thought to have evil magic powers • a country that is part of the United Kingdom • is a character in one of William Shakespeare's play
Random Knowledge Crossword 2021-09-21
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- A movie about animals that escaped from a zoo
- The singer of 'Driver's License'
- A famous tech company that manufactures iPhones and MacBooks
- Amazon's voice assistant
- Capital of Germany
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- A pop singer. One of her songs is 'Levitating'
- An English poet and playwright who is known for famous works like 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Macbeth'
- One of Harry Potter's best friends who is enthusiastic about studying
- Sport similar to cricket that is played in America
9 Clues: Capital of Germany • Amazon's voice assistant • The singer of 'Driver's License' • A movie about animals that escaped from a zoo • A pop singer. One of her songs is 'Levitating' • Sport similar to cricket that is played in America • A famous tech company that manufactures iPhones and MacBooks • One of Harry Potter's best friends who is enthusiastic about studying • ...
Mo Shaol Scoile- School life 2017-10-13
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- - Staidéar atá ag baint leis an domhain
- bíonn tú ag cócaireacht agus ag bácáil san ábhar seo
- - ár dteanga duachais agus cultúr sa tír
- baineann an ábhar seo leis an reformation agus christopher columbus.
- Bíonn pop, roc, rap san ábhar seo.
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- - déanann tú staidéar ar Shakespeare san ábhar seo
- is tír é agus itheann daoine croissants anseo cén ábhar atá i gceist?
- Salami, na taosráin Danish sa tír seo cén ábhar atá i gceist anseo ?
- Uimhireacha , céadtadán(%)
9 Clues: Uimhireacha , céadtadán(%) • Bíonn pop, roc, rap san ábhar seo. • - Staidéar atá ag baint leis an domhain • - ár dteanga duachais agus cultúr sa tír • - déanann tú staidéar ar Shakespeare san ábhar seo • bíonn tú ag cócaireacht agus ag bácáil san ábhar seo • Salami, na taosráin Danish sa tír seo cén ábhar atá i gceist anseo ? • ...
English Landmarks 2018-01-09
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- Theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare
- The 600 room palace in London home to the Royal family
- place where the crown jewels are kept
- This town is home to the longest pier in Britain
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- This north-west seaside resort is famous for its tower
- A castle in Berkshire with the same surname as the royal family
- Palace in Surrey once home to king Henry VIII
- Prehistoric stone circle in Wiltshire
- The White Cliffs of .....
9 Clues: The White Cliffs of ..... • Prehistoric stone circle in Wiltshire • place where the crown jewels are kept • Palace in Surrey once home to king Henry VIII • This town is home to the longest pier in Britain • Theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare • This north-west seaside resort is famous for its tower • ...
Čeština 2025-04-24
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- Křestní jméno postavy, která nestárne.
- Příjmení autora románu 1984.
- Křestní jméno autora, o kterém se říká, že se střelil do hlavy brokovnicí.
- Příjmení mladšího básníka z homosexuální francouzské dvojice.
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- Druhé slovo názvu skupiny, do které spadá i spisovatel Viktor Dyk, a začíná slovem Anarchističtí.
- Název města z díla Krysař.
- Do jakého období se řadí William Shakespeare?
- Příjmení českého básníka, který si napsal vlastní epitaf.
- Název díla pojednávající o vztahu mezi dospívající dívkou a starším mužem.
9 Clues: Název města z díla Krysař. • Příjmení autora románu 1984. • Křestní jméno postavy, která nestárne. • Do jakého období se řadí William Shakespeare? • Příjmení českého básníka, který si napsal vlastní epitaf. • Příjmení mladšího básníka z homosexuální francouzské dvojice. • Název díla pojednávající o vztahu mezi dospívající dívkou a starším mužem. • ...
product rule trivia crossword puzzle 2021-01-26
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- Who is spongebob’s best friend
- Where were the first modern olympics held?
- The US purchased Alaska from which country?
- What is the name of the largest animal?
- What is the name of the longest river in the world?
- What social media uses a bird as its icon?
- Which country borders the U.S. on the south?
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- What is the last name of the man who wrote Romeo and Juliet?
- Country besides Portugal that speaks portuguese
- A person who studies weather is called what?
- What’s the popular tv show that is about medicine and doctors?
- What popular app used to be called musical.ly?
12 Clues: Who is spongebob’s best friend • What is the name of the largest animal? • Where were the first modern olympics held? • What social media uses a bird as its icon? • The US purchased Alaska from which country? • A person who studies weather is called what? • Which country borders the U.S. on the south? • What popular app used to be called musical.ly? • ...
Richmond Crossword 2022-08-03
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- local REALTOR, always happy to nerd out about her native city with you!
- Surname of famous local vampire, "resting" at Hollywood Cemetery
- Browns Island summer tradition (6,6)
- first name of namesake/estate owner of botanical garden
- ____ Mansion, center of estate gifted to the city for all to enjoy in perpetuity
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- Will run 10k for Rainbow Cookies
- This Carytown store's friendly pup will help you buy the perfect gift
- ____ Pasture (giddy-up)
- Surname of Founding Father, surprisingly, found alive and well at St. John's today
- This 15th century Tudor estate hosts The Shakespeare Festival
- Nevermore!
- 240 foot tower, great for Byrd watching
12 Clues: Nevermore! • ____ Pasture (giddy-up) • Will run 10k for Rainbow Cookies • Browns Island summer tradition (6,6) • 240 foot tower, great for Byrd watching • first name of namesake/estate owner of botanical garden • This 15th century Tudor estate hosts The Shakespeare Festival • Surname of famous local vampire, "resting" at Hollywood Cemetery • ...
80's/90's Pop Culture 2023-05-21
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- The quintessential nerd movie about the Holy Grail
- Blank "the barbarian"
- Superman's last name
- Greek goddess of the hunt
- Superman's first name
- thought to be one of the last plays that William Shakespeare wrote alone performed first in 1611
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- Dungeons and
- The role of the mascot on the crunchiest cereal on the market
- Last name of famous wrestler that also shares a name with Bruce Banner
- Blank is the magic number
- The Atari retro game with what many consider to be the first easter egg within a video game
- Last name of the director of the ready player one movie
12 Clues: Dungeons and • Superman's last name • Blank "the barbarian" • Superman's first name • Blank is the magic number • Greek goddess of the hunt • The quintessential nerd movie about the Holy Grail • Last name of the director of the ready player one movie • The role of the mascot on the crunchiest cereal on the market • ...
Books,books 2023-06-28
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- Fiction Books set in the past, often featuring real historical events and characters.
- A genre of books that might give you nightmares
- A genre of books which may include magic, wizards and mythical creatures
- The library is organised in this order
- Shakespeares most famous heroin
- A famous playwright
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- A book someone has written about their own life
- Non-fiction books are ordered in the Dewey ??? System
- It is a series of three books that have the same subject or the same characters, but each of the books is a complete whole.
- Percy Jackson goes to camp ???
- Like a comic book but longer
- A book based on imagination
12 Clues: A famous playwright • A book based on imagination • Like a comic book but longer • Percy Jackson goes to camp ??? • Shakespeares most famous heroin • The library is organised in this order • A book someone has written about their own life • A genre of books that might give you nightmares • Non-fiction books are ordered in the Dewey ??? System • ...
Renaissance vs. Reformation 2023-11-25
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- The daughter of Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII
- The artist who painted the Mona Lisa
- The person who taught Calvinism
- One of the main abuses of the church
- A time period where art was the main focus
- The person that is responsible for excommunicating Martin Luther
- Artist that is known for painting the ceiling of Sistine Chapel
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- Something that was started by a monk named Martin Luther
- The queen of England who was famously known as Bloody Mary
- The most famous playwright of the Renaissance era
- Beheaded by King Henry VIII
- The number of wives that were married to King Henry VIII
12 Clues: Beheaded by King Henry VIII • The person who taught Calvinism • The artist who painted the Mona Lisa • One of the main abuses of the church • A time period where art was the main focus • The daughter of Anne Boleyn and King Henry VIII • The most famous playwright of the Renaissance era • Something that was started by a monk named Martin Luther • ...
Poem Styles 2024-04-05
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- Looks like something shiny, has 7 lines
- Mr. Tom's favourite poem is written in this style
- A style which has a specific syllable structure and comes from France
- A rhyming poem which has many lines that repeat themselves
- Shakespeare is famous for writing lots of these poems
- poem style where every letter at the start of each line runs in alphabetical order
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- There are no restrictions, RUN FREE!
- Five-lined poem, comes from Japan
- A three lined poem
- A rhyming poem which is supposed to be a little funny
- A poem written about someone
- The first, or last, letter of each line spells out a specific word
12 Clues: A three lined poem • A poem written about someone • Five-lined poem, comes from Japan • There are no restrictions, RUN FREE! • Looks like something shiny, has 7 lines • Mr. Tom's favourite poem is written in this style • A rhyming poem which is supposed to be a little funny • Shakespeare is famous for writing lots of these poems • ...
Valentines Day Puzzle 2025-01-31
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- Where is the Hershey company located?
- Members of what profession receive the most Valentine's cards?
- The god of love in Roman mythology
- What fruit is also known as the "love apple"?
- A sweetheart chosen to receive a greeting on Saint Valentine's Day
- Who created the first box of Valentine's Day chocolates in the late 1868?
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- In what Shakespeare play is Valentine's Day mentioned?
- What is the Roman god Cupid's Greek counterpart?
- Which state grows the most roses?
- What company is the top seller of Valentine's cards in America?
- Flower that symbolize affection, love, and admiration.
- The most romantic city in the world
12 Clues: Which state grows the most roses? • The god of love in Roman mythology • The most romantic city in the world • Where is the Hershey company located? • What fruit is also known as the "love apple"? • What is the Roman god Cupid's Greek counterpart? • In what Shakespeare play is Valentine's Day mentioned? • Flower that symbolize affection, love, and admiration. • ...
crossword 2025-02-19
Across
- What is the capital of France?
- The pseudonym of the author who wrote "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland".
- Which planet is known as the Red Planet?
- Which country is famous for the Pyramids of Giza?
- A famous painting by Leonardo da Vinci, known for its
- The surname of the scientist who developed the theory of relativity.
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- What is the largest ocean on Earth?
- Choose among the words sun, moon, star, sky to form a line similar to a famous poem:
- Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"?
- What is the smallest prime number?
- What is the chemical symbol for water?
- Which animal is known as the "King of the Jungle"?
12 Clues: Who wrote "Romeo and Juliet"? • What is the capital of France? • What is the smallest prime number? • What is the largest ocean on Earth? • What is the chemical symbol for water? • Which planet is known as the Red Planet? • Which country is famous for the Pyramids of Giza? • Which animal is known as the "King of the Jungle"? • ...
World Lit Syllabus 2024 2024-09-04
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- Something you should bring with you to class every single day
- What you should check if you miss class
- The number of stems units we'll cover this year
- The writing acronym we use to structure paragraphs
- A play written by Sophocles we'll read first semester
- What percentage formative assignments are worth in the gradebook
- How many people can leave the class at one time
- What percentage summative assignments are in the gradebook
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- What I'll ask you to do if you commit plagiarism
- When assignments are due (beginning or end of class)
- What should you do with your Chromebook every night?
- What grammar program will we use
- The first part of Mrs. Potter's email
- What Shakespeare play will we study this year
- What percentage language assessments are worth in the gradebook
15 Clues: What grammar program will we use • The first part of Mrs. Potter's email • What you should check if you miss class • What Shakespeare play will we study this year • The number of stems units we'll cover this year • How many people can leave the class at one time • What I'll ask you to do if you commit plagiarism • The writing acronym we use to structure paragraphs • ...
English crossword 2024-11-12
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- A shakespeare villian who helped her husband kill King Ducan
- the place Saroo grew up
- the book we learnt in the first term
- in a piece of writing where the story is placed
- the theme of a story
- literary work in which the expression of feelings and ideas is given intensity by the use of distinctive style and rhythm
- Saroos step brother
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- Give human traits to non living things
- The problem in the story
- a story which is fictional
- elements in a story or poem that emphasizes a mood or tone in a story.
- using like or as
- The person who wrote the arrival
- A assesment we do about what we learnt through out the year
14 Clues: using like or as • the theme of a story • Saroos step brother • the place Saroo grew up • The problem in the story • a story which is fictional • The person who wrote the arrival • the book we learnt in the first term • Give human traits to non living things • in a piece of writing where the story is placed • A assesment we do about what we learnt through out the year • ...
Poetry Crossword 2020-06-17
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- Internet fans taken zen leader as poetic sections *
- The art of ______ is hard to master
- The Japanese say yes to Korean underground heads in creating a short poem *
- A form of repeating verse, originating in medieval Italy
- The repetition of vowel sounds
- Repetition of consonant sounds
- Three musicians allow this poem to be written *
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- The author of the lines 'Rage, rage, against the dying of the light'
- the typical metre of a sonnet
- Ah! spake seer confused to write "Romeo and Juliet" *
- Rubbish! Caesar swallowed a turn and came to a sudden stop*
- Tangled nets catch on for Shakespearean favourite *
- A poem told by a corrupt bad lad *
13 Clues: the typical metre of a sonnet • The repetition of vowel sounds • Repetition of consonant sounds • A poem told by a corrupt bad lad * • The art of ______ is hard to master • Three musicians allow this poem to be written * • Internet fans taken zen leader as poetic sections * • Tangled nets catch on for Shakespearean favourite * • ...
Julius Caesar 2023-03-23
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- Brutus's wife who committed suicide
- This man was stabbed to death on the Senate Floor on March 15th, 44 B.C
- The place where Julius Caesar died
- Brutus had a dream of Julius Caesar who appeared in the form of this
- The author who wrote Julius Caesar in 1599
- The person who wanted to avenge Julius Caesar's death and gave his euology
- "_____ is an honorable man"
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- Had dreams of her husband,Julius Caesar, being murdered
- Caesar's last words
- The weapon that Brutus stabbed Caesar with
- "Beware the Ides of March"
- The person who instigated Brutus to kill Caesar
- Played peaceful music on a harp to allow Brutus to fall asleep
13 Clues: Caesar's last words • "Beware the Ides of March" • "_____ is an honorable man" • The place where Julius Caesar died • Brutus's wife who committed suicide • The weapon that Brutus stabbed Caesar with • The author who wrote Julius Caesar in 1599 • The person who instigated Brutus to kill Caesar • Had dreams of her husband,Julius Caesar, being murdered • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2024-05-15
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- pentameter has how many beats per line? Ten
- Nurse visits Romeo at Friar Lawrence's cell, she gives him a ____ as a sign of Juliet's love. Ring
- family hosted the masquerade ball? Capulet
- Romeo refuses, which character steps in to fight with Tybalt? Mercutio
- and Juliet are here when they agree to marry. Balcony
- comments tell the actors how to move and deliver lines. stagedirections
- cousin. Mercutio
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- ______ o' both your houses" plague
- what country does the story take place? Italy
- is the Prince's last name? Escalus
- is the last character to die in the play? Juliet
- decides to ______ Romeo after Tybalt dies? Banish
- and Juliet are referred to as _____ _____ in the chorus. Starcrossed
- is a fourteen line poem by Shakespeare. Sonnet
- father is Lord ______. Montague
15 Clues: cousin. Mercutio • father is Lord ______. Montague • ______ o' both your houses" plague • is the Prince's last name? Escalus • family hosted the masquerade ball? Capulet • pentameter has how many beats per line? Ten • what country does the story take place? Italy • is a fourteen line poem by Shakespeare. Sonnet • is the last character to die in the play? Juliet • ...
Hunt for the Scavenger Hunt 2022-05-14
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- what is asked and must be solved
- symbol of an AHA moment
- when shakespeare had his dream
- 5-letter name for a man who is not what he may claim
- a move that helps one shift to avoid
- a tale told through musical expression and singing
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- 8-letter patterned skill that can be done in an unpatterned way
- something that stretches to make way
- one who uses pigment, solvents, and binders to speak
- 4 letters describe what is left behind a creative tornado
- a receptor of what is wasted turned into what is treasured
- sixties art that adorned the skin
- the second option when the first falls flat
13 Clues: symbol of an AHA moment • when shakespeare had his dream • what is asked and must be solved • sixties art that adorned the skin • something that stretches to make way • a move that helps one shift to avoid • the second option when the first falls flat • a tale told through musical expression and singing • one who uses pigment, solvents, and binders to speak • ...
Romantismo 2022-04-05
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- Alexandre Herculano se especializou onde?
- Qual é um dos principais romances escritos?
- qual é a principal obra de Graciliano Ramos?
- Qual a obra que deu início ao Romantismo?
- Local onde Alexandre Herculano Nasceu
- Local onde Gonçalves de Magalhães nasceu
- Qual foi o autor da obra mais conhecida no romantismo?
- Que autor brasileiro da época do romantismo é conhecido como O Poeta dos Escravos?
- Estado brasileiro onde nasceu o autor brasileiro Joaquim Manuel de Macedo
- Autor que iniciou o Romantismo em Portugal
- Uma das obras mais conhecidas no romantismo
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- Alexandre Herculano faleceu aonde?
- De qual autor é a obra "A Moreninha"?
- Ao abandonar a poesia, tornou-se editor de qual obra?
- qual foi a obra mais destacada de Camilo Castelo Branco?
- Qual foi o artista que mais se destacou no Romantismo brasileiro
- Onde foi publicada Suspiros poéticos e Saudades?
- Garret foi influenciado por quem para começar escrever obras no estilo do romantismo?
- A primeira obra em prosa no Romantismo brasileiro
- Alexandre Herculano foi um dos principais romancista onde?
- Que autor brasileiro da época do romantismo é conhecido como O Poeta dos Escravos?
21 Clues: Alexandre Herculano faleceu aonde? • De qual autor é a obra "A Moreninha"? • Local onde Alexandre Herculano Nasceu • Local onde Gonçalves de Magalhães nasceu • Alexandre Herculano se especializou onde? • Qual a obra que deu início ao Romantismo? • Autor que iniciou o Romantismo em Portugal • Qual é um dos principais romances escritos? • ...
2017 English Conversation Review 10 Fridays 2017-06-08
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- a non-word with meaning (FBI, UNICEF)
- Rachel's video showed us how to listening for ________ such as "fer" for "for."
- The James Veitch video told us how to play with email _______
- a word made from the 1st letters of other words (SNAFU)
- ________ stress - a key to sounding more like a native speaker
- "yo, momma" is an example of ________
- "Zombies eat brains. You're not in danger." is an example of an ________
- Steven ______, the English astrophysicist.
- The conference that hosted the video "War & Peace in the 21st Century
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- to be "up in the air"(to be uncertain) is an example of an ____
- classically trained musicians who play music from AC-DC, Prodigy and metal bands
- The Princess _______
- yabba dabba do
- Big fish, small ________
- Shakespeare. 16th century Game of Thrones
- _____ sleek swans swim
- _____ dissn me fo' fool?
- "running on _______" was an idiom we discussed - it means having very little energy left
18 Clues: yabba dabba do • The Princess _______ • _____ sleek swans swim • Big fish, small ________ • _____ dissn me fo' fool? • a non-word with meaning (FBI, UNICEF) • "yo, momma" is an example of ________ • Shakespeare. 16th century Game of Thrones • Steven ______, the English astrophysicist. • a word made from the 1st letters of other words (SNAFU) • ...
Shane and Amy's cranium conundrum 2012-03-24
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- Canadians carv ouven roasted turkey at Christmas (9)
- "Words are easy like the wind,faithful friends are hard to find" (11)
- A time like noon that's not here yet (4)
- Archaeologist's mecca (5)
- Picture formed from pieces of glass etc. (6)
- Scenic painting possibly occupying more than one wall of a room (8)
- Iceland really appreciates tic takk toe (6)
- Digging up the past (11)
- Squirrels are tracked down cause they like a nuht or two (4)
- Eating inn red Square (6)
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- "It took me four years to paint like Raphael, but a lifetime to paint like a child" (7)
- The mEaSuReMeNt of a song (9)
- Ducks love the sound of Icelandic medicine (5)
- A pirate's prize (8)
- Stone fort in ..............,Co. Clare (12)
- He's not the ..........,he's a very naughty boy (7)
- A dog barks rof, again (3)
- This shining home played chicken with a ship (10)
18 Clues: A pirate's prize (8) • Digging up the past (11) • Archaeologist's mecca (5) • Eating inn red Square (6) • A dog barks rof, again (3) • The mEaSuReMeNt of a song (9) • A time like noon that's not here yet (4) • Stone fort in ..............,Co. Clare (12) • Iceland really appreciates tic takk toe (6) • Picture formed from pieces of glass etc. (6) • ...
Julius Caesar 2014-04-24
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- Cassius kills himself so he doesn't have to face ...
- Whose army was also defeated by Caesar
- Caesar's wife
- Middle English word meaning prophet or clairvoyant
- Brutus is referred to the '... of them all' by Antony
- Those defeated by Caesar at the beginning of the play
- Caesar's loyal friend
- 'Beware the ... of March'
- Where Caesar is publicly murdered
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- Caesar is both a Roman senator and a ...
- It was perceived that Caesar had too much of this
- To kill suddenly, especially a politically prominent person
- In particular, Cassius is worried about this type of desire he saw in Caesar
- 'Julius Caesar' is one of Shakespeare's three ... plays
- What Shakespeare does to real events so that they might be acted out on stage
- Upon hearing Antony's speech the crowd call for Cassius' and Brutus' ...
- Octavius' relationship to Julius Caesar
- The tragic hero of 'Julius Caesar'
18 Clues: Caesar's wife • Caesar's loyal friend • 'Beware the ... of March' • Where Caesar is publicly murdered • The tragic hero of 'Julius Caesar' • Whose army was also defeated by Caesar • Octavius' relationship to Julius Caesar • Caesar is both a Roman senator and a ... • It was perceived that Caesar had too much of this • Middle English word meaning prophet or clairvoyant • ...
In search of a leader 2024-03-05
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- Something about wizards perhaps (two words)
- Hungarian wine, almost never paired with tuna
- Always up for a drink
- Oh, bother!
- One of Gordon Lish's family, if she had a lisp
- Roger & Pierce & Daniel & George & Timothy &
- Jesus of Montreal
- The birds that came to it through the air/At broken windows flew out and in,/Their murmur more like the sigh we sigh/From too much dwelling on what has been
- Of Shakespeare, e.g.
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- A torch, both literal and figurative
- What never comes when called
- Of first-century martyrs, famous for getting stoned
- A rental in reasonable condition
- Title role of 1986 Woody Allen Thanksgiving comedy-adventure
- Do a, figuratively
- As Eve is to Jennifer, so this is to Margaret
- A tract of land held in common by an early Germanic village community
- Of Man's first disobedience, etc.
18 Clues: Oh, bother! • Jesus of Montreal • Do a, figuratively • Of Shakespeare, e.g. • Always up for a drink • What never comes when called • A rental in reasonable condition • Of Man's first disobedience, etc. • A torch, both literal and figurative • Something about wizards perhaps (two words) • Roger & Pierce & Daniel & George & Timothy & • Hungarian wine, almost never paired with tuna • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Crossword 2022-06-04
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- The objects in a library
- An ancient Roman magistrate ranking below a consul and having chiefly judicial functions
- The author of A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Ornamental work especially of fine wire of gold, silver, or copper applied chiefly to gold and silver surfaces
- Volcano that decimated the city of Pompeii
- Dog
- A punishment undergone in token of penitence for sin
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- A black substance made of carbon and produced by combustion
- Commonly white and grey stone used for statues and the Taj Mahal
- Jet fuel
- A state of wild disorder
- Contains, receives or holds things
- Any of various small flies
- One that is sought or pursued
- A receptacle for use as a toilet
- An herb of the mint family cultivated for its oil
- A loud continued noise
- Last name of the author of Paradise Lost
18 Clues: Dog • Jet fuel • A loud continued noise • The objects in a library • A state of wild disorder • Any of various small flies • One that is sought or pursued • A receptacle for use as a toilet • Contains, receives or holds things • The author of A Midsummer Night's Dream • Last name of the author of Paradise Lost • Volcano that decimated the city of Pompeii • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2022-05-25
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- Romeo is infatuated with her at the very beginning of the play.
- The item that kills Juliet.
- a speech where the actor gives their own thoughts to the audience.
- Romeo vs. Tybalt is man vs. ____ conflict.
- Who wrote the play?
- Juliet's caretaker and faithful confidante.
- Romeo's family name.
- Where Juliet stands when she and Romeo confess their love for one another.
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- Promised by Capulet that he can marry Juliet.
- The genre of Romeo and Juliet
- The character that comes up with the plan for Romeo and Juliet to be able to be together.
- Romeo's cousin who tries to keep peace.
- The antagonist of the story. Juliet's cousin.
- Juliet's family name.
- The substance that kills Romeo.
- "Do you bite your ____ at us sir?"
- City in which most of the action takes place.
- The beginning of each act. Spoken by the Chorus.
18 Clues: Who wrote the play? • Romeo's family name. • Juliet's family name. • The item that kills Juliet. • The genre of Romeo and Juliet • The substance that kills Romeo. • "Do you bite your ____ at us sir?" • Romeo's cousin who tries to keep peace. • Romeo vs. Tybalt is man vs. ____ conflict. • Juliet's caretaker and faithful confidante. • Promised by Capulet that he can marry Juliet. • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES FINAL REVIEW 2025-02-03
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- Followers of the Roman Catholic Church.
- The process of bringing together separate entities into one.
- A period of civil war in Japan (1467–1615).
- Ivan III,alson known as "The ..." expanded and centralized Russia.
- A famous English playwright and poet.
- Queen of England.
- ... VIII , King of England known for breaking from the Catholic Church.
- a unifier of Japan in the late 16th century.
- A policy of repression by Ivan IV in Russia.
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- Military government led by a shogun in Japan.
- Age A period of prosperity,and achievement.
- A Central Asian nomadic group that created a vast empire.
- Christians who broke from the Catholic Church during the Reformation.
- A Russian Cossack leader who led the conquest of Siberia.
- The act of being separated from others.
- Powerful feudal lords in Japan.
- A large and important Christian church.
- Ivan the ......., the first Tsar of Russia.
18 Clues: Queen of England. • Powerful feudal lords in Japan. • A famous English playwright and poet. • Followers of the Roman Catholic Church. • The act of being separated from others. • A large and important Christian church. • Age A period of prosperity,and achievement. • A period of civil war in Japan (1467–1615). • Ivan the ......., the first Tsar of Russia. • ...
unit 4 vocabulary 2023-10-12
5 Clues: catholic reformation, peace of Augsburg, • Huguenots, 95 thesis, humanism, secular, • galilei, kepler, heliocentric theory, calvinism • William Shakespeare, vernacular, johann gutenberg, • of trent, rationalism, indulgences, niccolo machiavelli,
Renaisance 2021-10-14
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- - Something what tells the time on your wrist
- - Something what pretty much everyone has in there household what tells them the time
- - Device to measure temprature
- - Name of family who funded Renaissance
- - One of Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous artworks
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- - Talented artist who created Romeo + Juliet
- - People use this invention to look at the moon and stars
- - Long barrelled gun what has a book about 3 people with it
- - Used to create fire and come in little boxes
- - A type of underwater transport what you can go in and control from the inside
- - First name of Renaissance man
11 Clues: - Device to measure temprature • - First name of Renaissance man • - Name of family who funded Renaissance • - Talented artist who created Romeo + Juliet • - Something what tells the time on your wrist • - Used to create fire and come in little boxes • - One of Leonardo Da Vinci's most famous artworks • - People use this invention to look at the moon and stars • ...
May Day Cross Word 2019-04-25
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- Day the first telephone was installed in the White House.
- spanish word for may
- this giant building in NY was opened May 1st 1931.
- “___ in May and you’ll rue the day”
- this popular TV series ended on May 23, 1995.
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- Who wrote “Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,”
- the lily of the ___ is the flower of may.
- “May the ___ be with you”
- In Japan, may ___ is when students start to be tired of their school work.
- the birthstone of may
- In England they held a special dance in honor of ___ on May 1st.
11 Clues: spanish word for may • the birthstone of may • “May the ___ be with you” • “___ in May and you’ll rue the day” • the lily of the ___ is the flower of may. • this popular TV series ended on May 23, 1995. • this giant building in NY was opened May 1st 1931. • Who wrote “Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,” • ...
Complete the crossword below 2015-02-20
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- How many lines does a sonnet poem have?
- The sonnets are __________'s most popular works
- What distinguish free verse poetry from prose?
- How many lines does a haiku poem have?
- What is the difference between free verse and blank verse?
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- Something that both free verse poetry and blank verse poetry don't have
- One of the features of a concrete poem
- Which line rhymes with the first line of a limericks poem?
- _______ is also called "shape poetry"
- In a haiku poem, lines 1 and 3 have ___ syllables
- How many syllables does a haiku have?
11 Clues: _______ is also called "shape poetry" • How many syllables does a haiku have? • One of the features of a concrete poem • How many lines does a haiku poem have? • How many lines does a sonnet poem have? • What distinguish free verse poetry from prose? • The sonnets are __________'s most popular works • In a haiku poem, lines 1 and 3 have ___ syllables • ...
A Midsummer Night's Dream 2024-04-24
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- The author of the play
- Who wouldn't let Hermia marry Lysander, Hermia's father
- "_____ and Thisbe" the play put on for Theseus's wedding
- The female in the toxic marriage,the fairy queen
- The spring, the summer,the childing autumn,______ winter
- Who Lysander is in love with at the beginning of the play
- Who played the lion in the play for Hippolyta and Theseus's wedding
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- His head turns into a Donkey's head during the play
- Who Demetrius loves after the flower juice is used on him
- Who runs away with Hermia to get married
- What they use for elf coats, 2 words
11 Clues: The author of the play • What they use for elf coats, 2 words • Who runs away with Hermia to get married • The female in the toxic marriage,the fairy queen • His head turns into a Donkey's head during the play • Who wouldn't let Hermia marry Lysander, Hermia's father • "_____ and Thisbe" the play put on for Theseus's wedding • ...
Romeo and Juliet: Crossword 2023-04-14
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- the 25-year-old nobleman that wants to marry Juliet
- Another one of Romeo's best friends. He talks way too much. He often serves as comic relief
- implies an inevitable and usually an adverse outcome
- He wrote the play
- Enemies of the Montagues
- It foreshadows the deaths of Romeo and Juliet before the play starts
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- He is a Montague. The male protagonist of the play
- she is the personal servant and guardian of Juliet
- A literary technique used to hint at what will unfold in a story
- Capulet Juliet's mother
- Romeo's cousin and best friend
- Juliet's father
12 Clues: Juliet's father • He wrote the play • Capulet Juliet's mother • Enemies of the Montagues • Romeo's cousin and best friend • He is a Montague. The male protagonist of the play • she is the personal servant and guardian of Juliet • the 25-year-old nobleman that wants to marry Juliet • implies an inevitable and usually an adverse outcome • ...
Finn Dean - Wednesday Wars Puzzle 2023-05-08
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- Holling’s teacher
- Holling’s friend who punched an 8th grader in the face
- The author of the books Holling is reading
- The girl Holling took out on Valentine’s Day to have a coke
- one of the rats that Mrs. Sidman caught from the ceiling
- The girl from Vietnam who came to America because of the war
- Holling’s friend. Holling fears his older brother
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- The baker who gave Holling cream puffs for acting in his play
- The school janitor who tried to capture the rats
- Principal of Camillo Junior High
- The class’s favorite dessert which Holling would get on Wednesdays
11 Clues: Holling’s teacher • Principal of Camillo Junior High • The author of the books Holling is reading • The school janitor who tried to capture the rats • Holling’s friend. Holling fears his older brother • Holling’s friend who punched an 8th grader in the face • one of the rats that Mrs. Sidman caught from the ceiling • ...
title 2022-11-08
Months of the year in French 2022-01-27
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- Is 8 months away from the end of the year (5)
- Old Year's Night is in this month (8)
- The end of the word is spelt the opposite of 'in' (4)
- Begins the year(7)
- The start of summer and the hurricane season. Also is the name of one of the characters in a Shakespeare play. (7)
- The start of school (9)
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- All Saints Day begins this month (8)
- Is the middle of the year. (4)
- The tenth month of the year (7)
- Four months away from the middle of the year (7)
- word (3)
- Has the same name as a planet (4)
- Sounds like the same month in English and like an
13 Clues: word (3) • Begins the year(7) • The start of school (9) • Is the middle of the year. (4) • The tenth month of the year (7) • Has the same name as a planet (4) • All Saints Day begins this month (8) • Old Year's Night is in this month (8) • Is 8 months away from the end of the year (5) • Four months away from the middle of the year (7) • ...
fjalëkryq 2023-04-29
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- Fjala alternative shqip për fasulet
- Sinonimi i fjales gjase
- Një ushqim tradicional kinez që hahet kudo
- Vendi ku Ismail Qemali shpalli pavaresine e Shqiperise
- Libri qe flûte per Emen dhe Redolfin
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- Sporti ku përdoret topthi
- Një film vizatimor të cilin e shihnin të gjithë fëmijët shqiptarë që kishte si personazh kryesor një vezë rozëZonja Bovari Libri qe flet per Emen ehe boten e endbrave te saj
- Një nga reperët më të njohur në Shqipëri që nga fëmijëria e këtij brezi
- një sinonim përgjithmonë
- Muaji kur shënohet dita e mësuesit
- Një ëmbëlsirë shqiptare që gatuhet tradicionalisht për vitin e ri
- Libër i shkruar nga William Shakespeare
- Fjala për fëmijë në italisht
13 Clues: Sinonimi i fjales gjase • një sinonim përgjithmonë • Sporti ku përdoret topthi • Fjala për fëmijë në italisht • Muaji kur shënohet dita e mësuesit • Fjala alternative shqip për fasulet • Libri qe flûte per Emen dhe Redolfin • Libër i shkruar nga William Shakespeare • Një ushqim tradicional kinez që hahet kudo • Vendi ku Ismail Qemali shpalli pavaresine e Shqiperise • ...
Welcome To The Renaissance! 2023-05-06
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- Popular Italian city during the renaissance
- The study of what it means to be a human
- Martin Luther's 95 Theses started this split from Catholicism
- Johannes Gutenberg's most famous invention
- The renaissance man
- The rebirth of culture, art and literature after dark middle ages
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- The science "blank" which marked the time of many scientific inventions
- King Henry VIII's daughter with 2nd wife Anne Boleyn
- Copernicus' theory later continued to be studied by Galileo. "Sun, center".
- Location of the renaissance period
- Made from oils, minerals and different plants, it colored all artists canvases
- Pursued astronomy and development of the telescope
- Playwright for many pieces of literature such as Romeo & Juliet
13 Clues: The renaissance man • Location of the renaissance period • The study of what it means to be a human • Johannes Gutenberg's most famous invention • Popular Italian city during the renaissance • Pursued astronomy and development of the telescope • King Henry VIII's daughter with 2nd wife Anne Boleyn • Martin Luther's 95 Theses started this split from Catholicism • ...
Fahrenheit 451 Crossword 2022-06-04
Across
- The objects in a library
- An ancient Roman magistrate ranking below a consul and having chiefly judicial functions
- The author of A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Ornamental work especially of fine wire of gold, silver, or copper applied chiefly to gold and silver surfaces
- Volcano that decimated the city of Pompeii
- Dog
- A punishment undergone in token of penitence for sin
Down
- A black substance made of carbon and produced by combustion
- Commonly white and grey stone used for statues and the Taj Mahal
- Jet fuel
- A state of wild disorder
- Contains, receives or holds things
- Any of various small flies
- One that is sought or pursued
- A receptacle for use as a toilet
- An herb of the mint family cultivated for its oil
- A loud continued noise
- Last name of the author of Paradise Lost
18 Clues: Dog • Jet fuel • A loud continued noise • The objects in a library • A state of wild disorder • Any of various small flies • One that is sought or pursued • A receptacle for use as a toilet • Contains, receives or holds things • The author of A Midsummer Night's Dream • Last name of the author of Paradise Lost • Volcano that decimated the city of Pompeii • ...
六年级-unit2 2024-11-26
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- For drinks.(用来装饮料的。)
- That thing.(那个东西。)
- Writes words.(写字的。)
- Say the letters.(说出字母。)
- Man's best friend.(人类最好的朋友。)
- Language of Shakespeare.(莎士比亚的语言。)
- Flies in the sky.(在天空中飞翔的。)
- Sweet treat.(甜食。)
- Measures things.(测量东西的。)
- Keeps you warm.(让你保暖的。)
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- Shows the way.(指明道路。)
- Does many things.(做很多事情的。)
- Inside or outside?(在里面还是外面?)
- Be polite.(要有礼貌哦。)
- Two wheels and pedals.(两个轮子和踏板。)
- What is it?(它是什么?)
- Bright and juicy.(明亮多汁的。)
- Opens something.(打开某物的。)
18 Clues: Sweet treat.(甜食。) • That thing.(那个东西。) • Be polite.(要有礼貌哦。) • What is it?(它是什么?) • Writes words.(写字的。) • For drinks.(用来装饮料的。) • Shows the way.(指明道路。) • Say the letters.(说出字母。) • Keeps you warm.(让你保暖的。) • Opens something.(打开某物的。) • Measures things.(测量东西的。) • Bright and juicy.(明亮多汁的。) • Does many things.(做很多事情的。) • Flies in the sky.(在天空中飞翔的。) • Inside or outside?(在里面还是外面?) • ...
London 2024-12-18
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- Plek in Londen waar TopBoy is gefilmd.
- Algemene naam van het metrostelsel en de lijnen.
- De rode (hoofd)lijn van de metro
- Je favoriete ding van ons tripje, weet je het nog?
- Straat beroemd geworden door een album van The Beatles
- Naam van het tentje waar we pizza hadden gegeten (tip:de naam is al eerder in dit boekje genoemd).
- Officiële naam van de traditionele Londense taxi.
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- Naam van de grote kermis in Hyde Park
- Bekende brug over de Thames, vaak verward met Tower Bridge.
- Beroemde rode bussen in Londen.
- Naam van de bartender die we hadden ontmoet.
- Beroemde schrijver in London
- District met markten, winkels en straatartiesten.
- Typisch Brits gerecht van gebakken vis en friet.
- Bekend uitgaansgebied in West End, Londen
- Naam van het vliegveld waar we aankwamen en ook weer weggingen.
- Paleis van de Britse koninklijke familie
- Beroemde treinstation in Harry Potter
18 Clues: Beroemde schrijver in London • Beroemde rode bussen in Londen. • De rode (hoofd)lijn van de metro • Naam van de grote kermis in Hyde Park • Beroemde treinstation in Harry Potter • Plek in Londen waar TopBoy is gefilmd. • Paleis van de Britse koninklijke familie • Bekend uitgaansgebied in West End, Londen • Naam van de bartender die we hadden ontmoet. • ...
Cupid's Crossword Puzzle 2025-01-13
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- Often represented as the 'X' in xoxo.
- A Shakespeare play that references Valentine's Day.
- Symbol for love.
- A gentle feeling of fondness or liking.
- A celebration of love and romance that takes place every year on February 14.
- Month of Valentine's Day.
- 50 million of these are sent each year for Valentine's day.
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- A person ideally suited to another as a close friend or romantic partner.
- A person to whom one sends a card on Valentine's Day.
- This bird is a symbol of love.
- A prearranged occasion on which an established couple go for a night out together.
- Sweet Candy.
- Ancient Roman God of love, also known as the mascot of Valentine's Day.
- Cupid uses this to shoot at a pair of lovers to be.
- Strong affection.
- The 'O' in xoxo.
- Day of Valentines.
- Conducive to or characterized by the expression of love.
18 Clues: Sweet Candy. • Symbol for love. • The 'O' in xoxo. • Strong affection. • Day of Valentines. • Month of Valentine's Day. • This bird is a symbol of love. • Often represented as the 'X' in xoxo. • A gentle feeling of fondness or liking. • A Shakespeare play that references Valentine's Day. • Cupid uses this to shoot at a pair of lovers to be. • ...
Keira Alvarez 6 2020-12-18
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- Was a writer of a book called The Prince
- Wrote a famous poem by the name The Divine Comedy
- someones original language
- doing something that has nothing to do with religion
- he made a famous sculpture of a man with no clothes
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- Was a famous play writer and poet. Created Rome and Juliet
- a period of time
- First person to print a Christian bible
- he made the art "The Marriage of the Virgin"
- He made a painting of Venus the Goddess coming to earth in a shell.
- He painted one of the most famous paintings of a woman.
11 Clues: a period of time • someones original language • First person to print a Christian bible • Was a writer of a book called The Prince • he made the art "The Marriage of the Virgin" • Wrote a famous poem by the name The Divine Comedy • he made a famous sculpture of a man with no clothes • doing something that has nothing to do with religion • ...
Valeria Zamudio 2 2020-12-18
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- wrote The Prince of 1513 and his cruel acts
- wrote The Divine Comedy with over 14,000 lines
- the common language in that country or region
- became more interested in ideas other than religion
- painted scenes from the Christian Bible on the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
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- wrote all kinds of plays like histories, comedies, and tragedies
- french word for rebirth
- famous for the printing press and printing the first Christian bible in Europe
- painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope
- born in Florence and painted The Birth of Venus
- born in Florence and painted the Mona Lisa
11 Clues: french word for rebirth • born in Florence and painted the Mona Lisa • wrote The Prince of 1513 and his cruel acts • the common language in that country or region • wrote The Divine Comedy with over 14,000 lines • born in Florence and painted The Birth of Venus • painted many frescoes for the palace of the pope • became more interested in ideas other than religion • ...
Macbeth 2021-02-05
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- The number of witches featured in the play.
- When only one person is speaking in a dramatic piece.
- The strong female character in the play.
- The name of Macbeth's closest friend.
- A prediction of the future given by the witches to Macbeth and Banquo.
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- Macbeth is now Thane of two places, Glamis and ______.
- A type of play that Shakespeare wrote which usually ends in death.
- The nation in which the play is set.
- Complete the quote: "Is this a ______ I see before me?"
- The name of the king that Macbeth murders.
- The name of the titular character.
11 Clues: The name of the titular character. • The nation in which the play is set. • The name of Macbeth's closest friend. • The strong female character in the play. • The name of the king that Macbeth murders. • The number of witches featured in the play. • When only one person is speaking in a dramatic piece. • Macbeth is now Thane of two places, Glamis and ______. • ...
BENEDICT CUMBERBATCH 2021-03-22
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- He won the golden... for best actor.
- His great-grandfather worked for queen...(name).
- in England,Benedict studied drama at University of ...
- As a kid, he was involved in numerous ... productions.
- Cumberbatch's parents' profession is...
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- Benedict was born on ... 19,1975(month).
- What is the surname of Cumberbatch's wife?
- He's not a psychopath, he's a high functioning sociopath.
- Benedict is the 16th cousin twice removed(троюродный) of the author ...(name).
- in 2004 Benedict got his first break in television appearing in BBC's movie...
- In the year 2000 Ben made his television debut on the British police drama ...
11 Clues: He won the golden... for best actor. • Cumberbatch's parents' profession is... • Benedict was born on ... 19,1975(month). • What is the surname of Cumberbatch's wife? • His great-grandfather worked for queen...(name). • in England,Benedict studied drama at University of ... • As a kid, he was involved in numerous ... productions. • ...
The renaissance Crossword 2021-11-17
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- The principle of separation of the state from religious institutions.
- More: English humanist and statesman, chancellor of England
- An ideal commonwealth inhabitants existed under semmil glt perfect conditions
- Shakespeare: English playwright, poet, and actor.
- The native language or native dialect of a specific population
- Family: Most of the period from 1434 to 1737
- Lisa: Type of portrait.
- Guttenberg: German blacksmith, goldsmith, printer, and publisher who introduced printing to Europe.
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- The rebirth
- Italian Renaissance historian, politician, diplomat, philosopher, Humanist, and writer.
- style of painting: Involves painting with water-based paint directly onto wet plaster
- Sculptor, painter and architect.
- System of education and mode of inquiry. More based around humans.
- Da vinci: Italian renaissance artist, artitecture, engineer, and scientist.
14 Clues: The rebirth • Lisa: Type of portrait. • Sculptor, painter and architect. • Family: Most of the period from 1434 to 1737 • Shakespeare: English playwright, poet, and actor. • More: English humanist and statesman, chancellor of England • The native language or native dialect of a specific population • System of education and mode of inquiry. More based around humans. • ...
Renaissance Vocabulary Crossword 2022-04-11
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- revival of or renewed interest in something
- scientist and an inventor
- English playwright, poet and actor.
- Italian poet, writer and philosopher
- credited with initiating the 14th-century Italian Renaissance and the founding of Renaissance humanism
- ignoring the unintegrated and conditioned nature of the individual.
- Godfathers of the Renaissance
- practice of accepting a situation as it
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- political philosopher and statesman and secretary of the Florentine
- art of drawing solid objects on a two-dimensional surface so as to give the right impression
- plague originated in China and Central Asia in the mid-1300s
- struggle between England and France lasted from 1337 to 1453
- painter of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel
- Dutch philosopher and Catholic theologian
14 Clues: scientist and an inventor • Godfathers of the Renaissance • English playwright, poet and actor. • Italian poet, writer and philosopher • practice of accepting a situation as it • Dutch philosopher and Catholic theologian • revival of or renewed interest in something • painter of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel • ...
Theatre history 2023-01-25
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- The first play festival honored which person
- This type of theatre uses stock characters and masks
- A type of theatre that was open and played during the day
- A famous Philosopher of Ancient Greece
- A very famous playwright in the Elizabethan Theatre
- This is another name for Elizabethan Theatre
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- What is another name for Saint's Plays
- The playwright of Happy Days (last name)
- Artaud is famous for this type of theatre
- In what century did Greek theatre begin
- A stock character that loves to brag about his achievements
- What is another name for the Middle Ages
- A classical fourteen-line poem
- A type of theatre that attempted to create a illusion of real life
14 Clues: A classical fourteen-line poem • What is another name for Saint's Plays • A famous Philosopher of Ancient Greece • In what century did Greek theatre begin • The playwright of Happy Days (last name) • What is another name for the Middle Ages • Artaud is famous for this type of theatre • The first play festival honored which person • ...
Romeo and Juliet 2025-02-21
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- Romeo's family's last name
- The city where Romeo was banished to
- Murdered Tybalt and was banished
- Was supposed to marry Juliet before she faked her death
- Was killed by Tybalt
- Helped Juliet sneak around to be with Romeo but now does not want to help Juliet anymore
- Juliet's dead cousin
- Juliet's family's last name
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- Told Juliet she can "beg starve and die in the streets"
- Romeo's best friend who told him to run away after the fight
- Married Romeo and Juliet and came up with the bad 6 step plan
- The writer/author of the play
- The leader of Verona who says "no more fighting in the streets"
- Went to Friar Lawrence for a desperate plan
14 Clues: Was killed by Tybalt • Juliet's dead cousin • Romeo's family's last name • Juliet's family's last name • The writer/author of the play • Murdered Tybalt and was banished • The city where Romeo was banished to • Went to Friar Lawrence for a desperate plan • Told Juliet she can "beg starve and die in the streets" • Was supposed to marry Juliet before she faked her death • ...
Oldemor's 100th Birthday Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-24
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- What hot drink do Danish people love to drink?
- What sport originated in Denmark?
- What form of transportation do Danish people love to use?
- What theme park did Walt Disney base Disneyland off of?
- What Disney movie is based off of a story by a Danish Author?
- Where do Danish people get their renewable energy from?
- What country might you accidently go to when leaving the Copenhagen Airport?
- What kind of dancing did Oldemor do in her youth?
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- What is Oldemor's favorite dog breed?
- What Shakespeare play is based in Denmark?
- What candy do Danish people love?
- What occupation did Oldemor have?
- What car manufacturer made tractors that were sold by Oldemor's father?
- What toy company originated in Denmark?
14 Clues: What sport originated in Denmark? • What candy do Danish people love? • What occupation did Oldemor have? • What is Oldemor's favorite dog breed? • What toy company originated in Denmark? • What Shakespeare play is based in Denmark? • What hot drink do Danish people love to drink? • What kind of dancing did Oldemor do in her youth? • ...
General Knowledge 2023-09-06
5 Clues: Babbage invented Computer • Cricket world cups India is having • Shakespeare wrote Romeo and Juliet • about Gir National Park in Gujarat • Most widely spoken language in the world
LITERATURA Y ESCRITORES FAMOSOS 2024-06-14
5 Clues: Obra de ficción extensa. • Autor de "Romeo y Julieta" • Autor de "Don Quijote de la Mancha". • Escritora de la serie "Harry Potter". • Fuente de conocimiento y entretenimiento.
The Renaissance 2024-10-29
5 Clues: True Lovers • Created Romeo and Juliet • Gutenberg invented the printing press • was published 5 years after Machiavelli's death • The Canterbury Tales is important for *blank* reasons
science quiz 2022-11-24
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- continue to be involved in inventing devices
- samuels rogers of ontario made the first radio that could be plugged into a wall outlet
- canadians are leaders in the world of global communication
- A.fessenden invented the first wireless voice message
- the first owner of the telephone was the prime minister
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- l.hings invented the walkie talkie
- 1 was launched it was the world's first geostationary communication satellite
- cars have canadians busy
- in 1878 Cyril duquet designed a phone receiver
- williams stephenson invented the method of sending phone lines
- was written by william shakespeare
- Luszszak developed a pulsating generator that uses less electricity
12 Clues: cars have canadians busy • l.hings invented the walkie talkie • was written by william shakespeare • continue to be involved in inventing devices • in 1878 Cyril duquet designed a phone receiver • A.fessenden invented the first wireless voice message • the first owner of the telephone was the prime minister • canadians are leaders in the world of global communication • ...
Early Modern Europe 2023-01-31
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- Named after the four most famous Renaissance artists
- The most famous Renaissance poet
- Nothing to do with religion
- A type of art created during the Renaissance with a focus on looking realistic
- Most famous Renaissance artist
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- The birthplace of the Renaissance and the first city state
- A city with its own self contained government
- When people decided they were tired of the Pope and wanted to change the church
- A rebirth of Europe after the Middle Ages
- A perspective of life that shifts the focus away from religion
- The richest family in all of Italy
- These people supported Renaissance artists with money
12 Clues: Nothing to do with religion • Most famous Renaissance artist • The most famous Renaissance poet • The richest family in all of Italy • A rebirth of Europe after the Middle Ages • A city with its own self contained government • Named after the four most famous Renaissance artists • These people supported Renaissance artists with money • ...
English Revision Crossword 2023-06-22
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- the other side to Hyde
- the person who wrote The Tempest
- when something is unclear or open to interpretation
- the people in Noughts and Crosses who had less power
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- the group of women who fought for women's rights in the early 1900s
- when you disagree with something you might go on a ___________
- when something has two sides
- when there's no punctuation at the end of a verse line in a poem
- when someone is treated unfairly because of their identity
- the best subject in the school
- the last name of the person who wrote Noughts and Crosses
- the slave in The Tempest
12 Clues: the other side to Hyde • the slave in The Tempest • when something has two sides • the best subject in the school • the person who wrote The Tempest • when something is unclear or open to interpretation • the people in Noughts and Crosses who had less power • the last name of the person who wrote Noughts and Crosses • ...
This is Halloween 2024-09-22
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- Our fluffy white monarch
- Who wrote "Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and caldron bubble."
- Say his name three times and you probably won't live to regret it
- Classic Halloween movie loved by Millennials starring Bette Midler
- Most popular little girls' Halloween costume
- U.S. President who loved Jelly Belly jelly beans
- Was handcuffed and sealed inside an oversized milk can filled with water
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- Most famous Halloween song
- Famous author of creepy short stories like "The Raven"
- Created the character Jack Skellington
- Each one of us is this, covered in blood and flesh
- In October it has a face and in November it's a pie
12 Clues: Our fluffy white monarch • Most famous Halloween song • Created the character Jack Skellington • Most popular little girls' Halloween costume • U.S. President who loved Jelly Belly jelly beans • Each one of us is this, covered in blood and flesh • In October it has a face and in November it's a pie • Famous author of creepy short stories like "The Raven" • ...
Macbeth!!! 2025-01-16
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- the other guy who sounds like he sells hamburgers
- Macbeth is told this type of prediction by three witches
- an abnormal name, but that runs in the family. His dad's name is odd too...
- Dreams of being a queen
- He's the first king of the play
- name of the theater this was first played in
- There are three but not a single cauldron
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- he's kind of the reason there is a play
- This is the country where the play takes place
- the titular character
- A Thane to King Duncan, a friend to Macbeth
- tis the first name of thee author of the play
12 Clues: the titular character • Dreams of being a queen • He's the first king of the play • he's kind of the reason there is a play • There are three but not a single cauldron • A Thane to King Duncan, a friend to Macbeth • name of the theater this was first played in • tis the first name of thee author of the play • This is the country where the play takes place • ...
The Literary Labyrinth 2024-12-25
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- A novel about the obsessive quest to kill a white whale
- He wrote Romeo and Juliet
- A genre that explores futuristic concepts, space, and technology
- The main character in a story, often facing a conflict
- This genre includes dragons and magic
- In Norse mythology, the hall where warriors go after death
- This author wrote The Metamorphosis, exploring themes of alienation and absurdity.
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- A novel by Dostoevsky about a young man who commits a crime and struggles with his conscience
- He wrote "El-Muqaddimah"
- The infamous vampire count
- Celebrated for her poetry and autobiographical works.
- A place where books are stored
12 Clues: He wrote "El-Muqaddimah" • He wrote Romeo and Juliet • The infamous vampire count • A place where books are stored • This genre includes dragons and magic • Celebrated for her poetry and autobiographical works. • The main character in a story, often facing a conflict • A novel about the obsessive quest to kill a white whale • ...
R&B, Country Western, Gospel 2025-09-03
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- The King of Soul who brought gospel into the pop mainstream
- Number one country radio station
- Blues musician Muddy ______ recorded Mannish Boy and Hoochie Coochie Man
- One of the first gospel music composers was Thomas _____
- Fun loving dance style of R&B music
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- Mass movement of black Americans from the rural south to northern/western cities
- The Man in Black who sang country western and rockabilly music
- Due to new technology and movement, music becomes urban and
- Hillbilly Shakespeare known for his nasal tone
- This genre featured melismatic vocals and call and response
- R&B stands for rhythm and
- King of Blues guitarist
12 Clues: King of Blues guitarist • R&B stands for rhythm and • Number one country radio station • Fun loving dance style of R&B music • Hillbilly Shakespeare known for his nasal tone • One of the first gospel music composers was Thomas _____ • The King of Soul who brought gospel into the pop mainstream • Due to new technology and movement, music becomes urban and • ...
Much Ado About Nothing 2015-01-21
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- Ball Where Claudio agrees to marry Hero
- untraditional Elizabethan woman with a love/hate relationship with Benedick
- the playwright who wrote Much Ado About Nothing
- the main villain of the play- tries to break up Hero and Claudio
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- Beatrice is tricked into thinking that Benedick _ _ _ _ _ her
- the man who marries Claudio and Hero together
- one of Don John's henchmen, has a sexual encounter with Margaret
- Where Much Ado About Nothing is set
- Hero's father and the owner of the household
- (arguably)the protagonist of the play
10 Clues: Where Much Ado About Nothing is set • (arguably)the protagonist of the play • Ball Where Claudio agrees to marry Hero • Hero's father and the owner of the household • the man who marries Claudio and Hero together • the playwright who wrote Much Ado About Nothing • Beatrice is tricked into thinking that Benedick _ _ _ _ _ her • ...
romeo and juliet crossword HW by jimmy laughton 2019-02-05
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- the person who brought Juliet up from childhood
- the person who falls in love with Juliet the second he sees her
- the person who wrote the play
- what Juliet uses to kill herself
- member of the Capulet family with a fiery personality who kills Mercutio
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- where the play is set
- the families are also referred to as ______
- the genre of the play (other than romance)
- the person Juliet was due to marry who shares his name with a city in France
- the amount of civil brawls the two families have been evolved in
10 Clues: where the play is set • the person who wrote the play • what Juliet uses to kill herself • the genre of the play (other than romance) • the families are also referred to as ______ • the person who brought Juliet up from childhood • the person who falls in love with Juliet the second he sees her • the amount of civil brawls the two families have been evolved in • ...
Famous Authors 2023-09-08
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- - "Sisters Emily, Charlotte, and Anne, famous for 'Wuthering Heights' and 'Jane Eyre'"
- - "Stephen King, the master of horror fiction"
- - "Renowned playwright of 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Hamlet'"
- - "George Orwell, known for '1984' and 'Animal Farm'"
- - "Author of 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Sense and Sensibility'"
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- - "Author of 'A Tale of Two Cities' and 'Great Expectations'"
- - "Nobel Prize-winning novelist known for 'The Old Man and the Sea'"
- - "F. Scott Fitzgerald, writer of 'The Great Gatsby'"
- - "Writer of 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit'"
- - "Louisa May Alcott, author of 'Little Women'"
10 Clues: - "Stephen King, the master of horror fiction" • - "Louisa May Alcott, author of 'Little Women'" • - "F. Scott Fitzgerald, writer of 'The Great Gatsby'" • - "George Orwell, known for '1984' and 'Animal Farm'" • - "Writer of 'The Lord of the Rings' and 'The Hobbit'" • - "Renowned playwright of 'Romeo and Juliet' and 'Hamlet'" • ...
sierra leone 2024-05-14
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- sierra Leonean word for shoes that represent Beah's physical and emotional journey
- the comination of the ARFC and the RUF, brought the war to Freetown
- Beah's home village
- Sierra leone's capital, untouched by the war until the end of the novel
- Ishmael's passion and a reminder of his innocence
- the nurse who formed a deep connection with Ishmael at the rehabilitation center
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- rehabilitation organization that rescued Ishmael
- combination of cocaine and gunpowder which ripped the soldiers away from their violent reality
- an author ishmael enjoyed reading
- symbol of hope in the sky
10 Clues: Beah's home village • symbol of hope in the sky • an author ishmael enjoyed reading • rehabilitation organization that rescued Ishmael • Ishmael's passion and a reminder of his innocence • the comination of the ARFC and the RUF, brought the war to Freetown • Sierra leone's capital, untouched by the war until the end of the novel • ...
English 2023-05-09
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- In poetry, we check for a rhyme ________
- You include this type of question in persuasive writing.
- W.W._______________ , the author of ‘The Monkey’s Paw’.
- The poetic form Shakespeare was famous for. using.
- Two or more words used together which start with the same letter.
- The surname of the famous war poet Wilfred _______.
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- To give non-human things human qualities.
- In Nina Bawden’s book, whose war was it?
- When you replace a name with he, she or it you use a ________ .
- In poetry, a sentence becomes a line and a paragraph becomes a _______ .
10 Clues: In Nina Bawden’s book, whose war was it? • In poetry, we check for a rhyme ________ • To give non-human things human qualities. • The poetic form Shakespeare was famous for. using. • The surname of the famous war poet Wilfred _______. • W.W._______________ , the author of ‘The Monkey’s Paw’. • You include this type of question in persuasive writing. • ...
