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Latin : Language that Romans spoke
Beowulf : An epic from Anglo-Saxon period
VenerableBede : Wrote ''The History of English Church''
MagnaCarta : A document that limited King's power
Fables : Short stories of animals, always have a moral
Chauccer : The author of ''The Canterbury Tales''
Ballad : The genre of ''Robin Hood''
Magellan : Sailed around the Earth
Columbus : Discovered America
Utopia : Politival essay by Thomas More
Waterloo : Napoleon was defeated in that battle
Oxford : A famous university which was founded in 1168
Lucrece : A poem from Shakespeare's Optimistic period
NormanFrench : The language which was spoken by the King
Wordsworth : One of the Lake poets
Christianity : The religion brought by Romans
Gulliver : Jonathan Swift's most famous character
Wessex : Small kingdom ruled by Alfred the Great
Cambridge : A famous university since 1209
Fabliaus : Funny stories made up by towns-people
Druids : Old Britons own priests
Stonehenge : Old Britons' most famous temple
Sorbonne : A famous University in Paris
Defoe : The author of ''Robinson Crusoe''
Pamphlets : Small books of politics
MaryTudor : daughter of Henri VIII and Catharine of Aragon
ThomasMore : the first English humanist
Globe : A theatre which was built in 1599
GuyFawkes : He wanted to blow up the parliament
WalterScott : The author of ''Ivanhoe''
Across:1. | The language which was spoken by the King | 5. | the first English humanist | 6. | Sailed around the Earth | 8. | A theatre which was built in 1599 | 10. | An epic from Anglo-Saxon period | 14. | Politival essay by Thomas More | 15. | A famous university which was founded in 1168 | 16. | Jonathan Swift's most famous character | 17. | Old Britons' most famous temple | 18. | The genre of ''Robin Hood'' |
| 19. | The author of ''The Canterbury Tales'' | 20. | Old Britons own priests | 21. | A poem from Shakespeare's Optimistic period | 23. | He wanted to blow up the parliament | 25. | Small books of politics | 26. | Small kingdom ruled by Alfred the Great | 27. | Short stories of animals, always have a moral | 28. | The author of ''Robinson Crusoe'' | 29. | Napoleon was defeated in that battle |
| | Down:2. | daughter of Henri VIII and Catharine of Aragon | 3. | A famous university since 1209 | 4. | Funny stories made up by towns-people | 7. | One of the Lake poets | 9. | Language that Romans spoke |
| 11. | A document that limited King's power | 12. | Discovered America | 13. | Wrote ''The History of English Church'' | 22. | The religion brought by Romans | 24. | The author of ''Ivanhoe'' |
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Across:1. | The language which was spoken by the King | 5. | the first English humanist | 6. | Sailed around the Earth | 8. | A theatre which was built in 1599 | 10. | An epic from Anglo-Saxon period | 14. | Politival essay by Thomas More | 15. | A famous university which was founded in 1168 | 16. | Jonathan Swift's most famous character | 17. | Old Britons' most famous temple | 18. | The genre of ''Robin Hood'' |
| 19. | The author of ''The Canterbury Tales'' | 20. | Old Britons own priests | 21. | A poem from Shakespeare's Optimistic period | 23. | He wanted to blow up the parliament | 25. | Small books of politics | 26. | Small kingdom ruled by Alfred the Great | 27. | Short stories of animals, always have a moral | 28. | The author of ''Robinson Crusoe'' | 29. | Napoleon was defeated in that battle |
| | Down:2. | daughter of Henri VIII and Catharine of Aragon | 3. | A famous university since 1209 | 4. | Funny stories made up by towns-people | 7. | One of the Lake poets | 9. | Language that Romans spoke |
| 11. | A document that limited King's power | 12. | Discovered America | 13. | Wrote ''The History of English Church'' | 22. | The religion brought by Romans | 24. | The author of ''Ivanhoe'' |
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© 2013
PuzzleFast.com, Noncommercial Use Only