french Crossword Puzzles
Les activités et sports 2013-04-16
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- You play this sport on grass!
- Don't forget your helmet.
- We call it soccer.
- Bring your bathing suit for this sport.
- You need ice for this.
- 3 strikes and you're out!
- Means "to go" in French.
- You need snow for this!
- Means "to play" in French.
- Don't forget your racket.
- Means "to jump" in French.
- Means "to like" in French.
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- This sport comes from Australia.
- Just football for us.
- Means "to do/make/go" in French.
- You'll need lots of food to keep your ride happy for this sport.
- Play this sport on a table.
- You can do this sport anywhere there's pavement.
- This sport was invented by a Canadian.
19 Clues: We call it soccer. • Just football for us. • You need ice for this. • You need snow for this! • Means "to go" in French. • Don't forget your helmet. • 3 strikes and you're out! • Don't forget your racket. • Means "to play" in French. • Means "to jump" in French. • Means "to like" in French. • Play this sport on a table. • You play this sport on grass! • This sport comes from Australia. • ...
The Great Revolution 2016-02-04
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- wave of panic in France when rebellions began
- when the French people of Paris stormed a French prison in rebellion against king Louis XVI
- each states elected deputies
- the French women stormed Versailles because the price of bread increased
- French King made France broke and was later executed
- previous social political order in France
- third estate renamed. They would pass laws reforms for the French people
- group) paid low wages frequently out of work
- suggested that the 3rd estate call themselves the national assembly and was also a clergyman
- oath by the Third Estate to stay locked in a room until they drew up a new constitution
- 97% of the population
- French reformers who loved enlightenment ideas
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- well educated and believe strongly in the enlightenment ideas
- Roman Catholic church owned 10% of the land in France
- Austrian princess who was made a French queen. She also helped to put France in debt with her husband Louis XVI
- Rich nobles, owned 20% of the land paid almost no taxes
- group) more than 80% of the French population
17 Clues: 97% of the population • each states elected deputies • previous social political order in France • wave of panic in France when rebellions began • group) paid low wages frequently out of work • group) more than 80% of the French population • French reformers who loved enlightenment ideas • French King made France broke and was later executed • ...
France and Paris 2023-10-03
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- French want to win the World Cup status in this sport
- French keep one to eat anytime in their backpacks
- Dame Cathedral Grand church on the river
- Structure celebrating French military victories
- Many French people roll their own
- Person linked to Waterloo
- Capital city of France
- Paris is divided into 20 of these
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- These grapes make very popular French wine
- Home of Monet paintings
- River that runs through Paris
- Most famous Paris tower landmark
- Beach where D-Day invasion started
- French dessert type cookie
- City where Mont Blanc is located
- Authentic sparking drink grapes grown in France
16 Clues: Capital city of France • Home of Monet paintings • Person linked to Waterloo • French dessert type cookie • River that runs through Paris • Most famous Paris tower landmark • City where Mont Blanc is located • Many French people roll their own • Paris is divided into 20 of these • Beach where D-Day invasion started • Dame Cathedral Grand church on the river • ...
KITCHEN ITEMS 2020-04-18
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- OPPOSITE OF CEILING
- COOK CHEESY EGGS IN THIS
- POMME - FRENCH
- SEL - FRENCH
- THE BOSS
- THIS FRUIT IS ORANGE
- MONKEYS LOVE THESE
- DON'T CUT YOURSELF!
- SALADE - FRENCH
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- USE IF CONSTIPATED REALLY BAD
- KEEPS MOMMY WARM
- DIRT SUCKER UPPER
- LICKS THE FROSTING OFF THE BEATERS
- YOU COOK IN IT
- YOU COOK ON IT
- FLAT YOU PUT FOOD ON IT
- TABLEAU - FRENCH
17 Clues: THE BOSS • SEL - FRENCH • POMME - FRENCH • YOU COOK IN IT • YOU COOK ON IT • SALADE - FRENCH • KEEPS MOMMY WARM • TABLEAU - FRENCH • DIRT SUCKER UPPER • MONKEYS LOVE THESE • OPPOSITE OF CEILING • DON'T CUT YOURSELF! • THIS FRUIT IS ORANGE • FLAT YOU PUT FOOD ON IT • COOK CHEESY EGGS IN THIS • USE IF CONSTIPATED REALLY BAD • LICKS THE FROSTING OFF THE BEATERS
French Passport Crossword 2020-05-26
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- A traditional French bread
- A shirt
- A bear
- Shoes
- Snow
- A horse
- A common french Alcoholic drink
- Soccer
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- A popular animated disney movie starring a rat with the same name as a popular french dish.
- A Cat
- popular french dessert
- Cheese
- The most popular french Puff pastry
- A Dog
- A common name for a Coffee shop in France
15 Clues: Snow • A Cat • Shoes • A Dog • Cheese • A bear • Soccer • A shirt • A horse • popular french dessert • A traditional French bread • A common french Alcoholic drink • The most popular french Puff pastry • A common name for a Coffee shop in France • A popular animated disney movie starring a rat with the same name as a popular french dish.
MFL@Home - Colours in French 2021-05-01
11 Clues: Red in French • Pink in French • Grey in French • Blue in French • Brown in French • White in French • Black in French • Green in French • Yellow in French • Orange in French • Purple in French
Caterina's awesome words 2020-04-11
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- to dream in French
- Ice cream in French
- C'est utile pour promener un bébé
- C'est le ... de Paris
- to disappear in French
- C'est très utile la nuit
- to hide in French
- Le covid fait ... tout le monde
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- Peux-tu me ... un stylo ?
- tu put in French
- Les oiseaux en ont
- J'ai ... des araignées
- Je voudrais ... 1kg de pommes de terre
- C'est utile pour manger
- C'est la ... chose = It's the same thing
- C'est utile pour peindre les murs
16 Clues: tu put in French • to hide in French • to dream in French • Les oiseaux en ont • Ice cream in French • C'est le ... de Paris • J'ai ... des araignées • to disappear in French • C'est utile pour manger • C'est très utile la nuit • Peux-tu me ... un stylo ? • Le covid fait ... tout le monde • C'est utile pour promener un bébé • C'est utile pour peindre les murs • ...
IRREGULAR VERBS 2022-03-29
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- PRETERIT OF VOIR
- PAST PARTICIPLE OF BUY
- VERBAL BASE OF FAIRE FABRIQUER
- PRETERIT OF SING
- FRENCH FOR TOMBER
- FRENCH FOR HAVE
- FRENCH FOR UNDERSTAND
- FRENCH FOR TAKE
- PAST PARTCIPLE OF DO
- FRENCH FOR TROUVER
- PRETERIT OF VENIR
- ENGLISH FOR COMMENCER
- PRETERIT FOR GO
- PAST PARTICIPLE OF DONNER
- PAST PARTICIPLE OF WRITE
- PRETERIT OF DORMIR
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- PAST PARTICIPLE OF COUPER
- ENGLISH FOR GAGNER
- ENGLISH FOR PORTER (DES VETEMENTS)
- PAST PARTICIPLE OF BE
- PRETERIT OF GIVE
- ENGLISH FOR QUITTER PARTIR
- VERBAL BASE OF LOST
- PRETERIT OF DRIVE
- PAST PARTICIPLE OF READ
- ENGLISH FOR BOIRE
- PRETERIT OF SAVOIR CONNAITRE
- PRETERIT OF RUN
- PAST PARTICIPLE OF TEACH
- PAST PARTICIPLE OF BOIRE
- PRETERIT OF THINK
- PRETERIT OF NAGER
- PAST PARTICIPLE OF TOMBER
33 Clues: FRENCH FOR HAVE • FRENCH FOR TAKE • PRETERIT OF RUN • PRETERIT FOR GO • PRETERIT OF VOIR • PRETERIT OF SING • PRETERIT OF GIVE • FRENCH FOR TOMBER • PRETERIT OF DRIVE • ENGLISH FOR BOIRE • PRETERIT OF VENIR • PRETERIT OF THINK • PRETERIT OF NAGER • ENGLISH FOR GAGNER • FRENCH FOR TROUVER • PRETERIT OF DORMIR • VERBAL BASE OF LOST • PAST PARTCIPLE OF DO • PAST PARTICIPLE OF BE • FRENCH FOR UNDERSTAND • ...
French Colony 2021-10-04
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- Farming
- Black Americans
- the people who came to louisiana and saved the colony
- Created Banks
- Explored the upper Mississippi and stopped at Arkansas
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals under certain conditions
- The imaginary passage where the Europeans believed went through North America and Asia
- word to describe life in the colony
- The first proprietor of Louisiana
- French and Spanish people
- A group existing during the French colonial period that was in charge of the judicial matters
- A person who is considered the property of someone
- The name of laws that governed the conduct of slaves in the French colony
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- 7 years war
- Land claimed for France by LaSalle
- Claimed Louisisana
- Founded New Orleans
- A large farm or estate
- The propaganda and Company of the West
- The religion everybody was forced to be in the French Colony
- the treaty to end the french & indian war
- means "red stick"
- when native americans fought the French
- biased news news
- A business
- Women who came to settle the colony
- Created by John Law
- The King that ruled from 1638-1715
- Established Fort Maurepas
- An area of land settled by a group from a distant land
30 Clues: Farming • A business • 7 years war • Created Banks • Black Americans • biased news news • means "red stick" • Claimed Louisisana • Founded New Orleans • Created by John Law • A large farm or estate • French and Spanish people • Established Fort Maurepas • The first proprietor of Louisiana • Land claimed for France by LaSalle • The King that ruled from 1638-1715 • ...
KITCHEN ITEMS 2020-04-18
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- POMME - FRENCH
- DON'T CUT YOURSELF!
- THE BOSS
- DIRT SUCKER UPPER
- MONKEYS LOVE THESE
- THIS FRUIT IS ORANGE
- YOU COOK ON IT
- SEL - FRENCH
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- TABLEAU - FRENCH
- OPPOSITE OF CEILING
- KEEPS MOMMY WARM
- COOK CHEESY EGGS IN THIS
- YOU COOK IN IT
- FLAT YOU PUT FOOD ON IT
- USE IF CONSTIPATED REALLY BAD
- LICKS THE FROSTING OFF THE BEATERS
- SALADE - FRENCH
17 Clues: THE BOSS • SEL - FRENCH • POMME - FRENCH • YOU COOK IN IT • YOU COOK ON IT • SALADE - FRENCH • TABLEAU - FRENCH • KEEPS MOMMY WARM • DIRT SUCKER UPPER • MONKEYS LOVE THESE • OPPOSITE OF CEILING • DON'T CUT YOURSELF! • THIS FRUIT IS ORANGE • FLAT YOU PUT FOOD ON IT • COOK CHEESY EGGS IN THIS • USE IF CONSTIPATED REALLY BAD • LICKS THE FROSTING OFF THE BEATERS
KITCHEN ITEMS 2020-04-18
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- POMME - FRENCH
- DON'T CUT YOURSELF!
- THE BOSS
- DIRT SUCKER UPPER
- MONKEYS LOVE THESE
- THIS FRUIT IS ORANGE
- YOU COOK ON IT
- SEL - FRENCH
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- TABLEAU - FRENCH
- OPPOSITE OF CEILING
- KEEPS MOMMY WARM
- COOK CHEESY EGGS IN THIS
- YOU COOK IN IT
- FLAT YOU PUT FOOD ON IT
- USE IF CONSTIPATED REALLY BAD
- LICKS THE FROSTING OFF THE BEATERS
- SALADE - FRENCH
17 Clues: THE BOSS • SEL - FRENCH • POMME - FRENCH • YOU COOK IN IT • YOU COOK ON IT • SALADE - FRENCH • TABLEAU - FRENCH • KEEPS MOMMY WARM • DIRT SUCKER UPPER • MONKEYS LOVE THESE • OPPOSITE OF CEILING • DON'T CUT YOURSELF! • THIS FRUIT IS ORANGE • FLAT YOU PUT FOOD ON IT • COOK CHEESY EGGS IN THIS • USE IF CONSTIPATED REALLY BAD • LICKS THE FROSTING OFF THE BEATERS
Les couleurs 2024-10-18
11 Clues: red in French • blue in French • pink in French • gray in French • white in French • brown in French • green in French • black in French • yellow in French • orange in French • violet in French
French I 2025-09-03
11 Clues: March in French • April in French • Sunday in French • Monday in French • Friday in French • January in French • Tuesday in French • Thursday in French • Saturday in French • Wednesday in French • September in French
New Spain and New France 2022-08-02
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- Spanish system of enslavement
- Spread by missionaries in the New World
- French city; mouth of the Mississippi
- Major French city on the St. Lawrence River
- Renown and prestige for the mother country
- Formerly Tenochtitlan
- Spanish empire in America
- Spanish-controlled region at war with Oglethorpe's Georgia
- Heavily fortified Spanish fort in Florida
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- Spanish system of construction and conversion
- Major French industry in America
- French custom of joining native tribes
- French empire in America
- Resource sought in the New World and plundered by Spain
- French Catholic missionaries to America
15 Clues: Formerly Tenochtitlan • French empire in America • Spanish empire in America • Spanish system of enslavement • Major French industry in America • French city; mouth of the Mississippi • French custom of joining native tribes • Spread by missionaries in the New World • French Catholic missionaries to America • Heavily fortified Spanish fort in Florida • ...
La famille 2025-06-11
11 Clues: hot in french • mom in french • son in french • dad in french • snow in french • sunny in french • thitry in french • grandpa in french • brother in french • daughter in french • grandma in french un one in french
French and Indian War 2022-08-03
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- Name of French fort at the Forks of the Ohio River
- Tennessee fort built by British for Cherokee allies; site of brutal massacre
- British Major General who seized victory on the Plains of Abraham
- French Marquis who faced defeat on the Plains of Abraham; killed in action
- Congress attended by Franklin, the Iroquois, and delegates to discuss colonial unity
- Line that forbade colonial settlement west of the Appalachians
- European nation who sided with France
- Wolfe's army scaled a cliffside to surprise the Marquis de Montcalm; British victory
- The war was fought for control of this region
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- Type of warfare embraced by French and Indians
- Hastily-built lean-to fort built by Washington to defend supplies from the French
- Young American general accompanying the British Major General
- Cartoon printed by Franklin to promote colonial unity
- The only remaining French-controlled American city following the treaty
- Battle named for adjacent river where General Braddock was defeated
- French Canadian military officer whose "assassination" sparked the war
- The Albany Plan of _______ sought to strengthen colonial unity
- British Major General who marched on the Ohio River Valley; killed in action
- In 1763, this treaty ended the French and Indian War
19 Clues: European nation who sided with France • The war was fought for control of this region • Type of warfare embraced by French and Indians • Name of French fort at the Forks of the Ohio River • In 1763, this treaty ended the French and Indian War • Cartoon printed by Franklin to promote colonial unity • Young American general accompanying the British Major General • ...
Unit 1 geoculture 2025-09-15
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- cultural movement that celebrates the languages and cultures of countries in the french caribbean
- formal greeting
- what people from age 13-19 are called
- region of France located in south america
- kids bring this with them to school every day
- masculine title
- richest area in France
- contains three french speaking countries in Africa, Algeria, Tunisia, and Morocco
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- area in Canada where 80% of its population speaks French
- the name of french speakers in louisiana
- variation of french spoken in the french caribbean
- formal way to greet friends and family
- french term for back to school
- contains 44 countries including France
- there are 5.6 million of them in France
15 Clues: formal greeting • masculine title • richest area in France • french term for back to school • what people from age 13-19 are called • formal way to greet friends and family • contains 44 countries including France • there are 5.6 million of them in France • the name of french speakers in louisiana • region of France located in south america • ...
Les Enfants de la Terre 2023-04-14
11 Clues: sky in french • renu in french • kids in french • love in french • song in french • earth in french • stars in french • prayer in french • bright in french • to like in french • humanite in french
french 2025-06-11
11 Clues: I in french • day in french • dad in french • sad in french • 100 in french • mom in french • june in french • frog in french • snow In french • glue in french • to read in french
FRENCH REVOLUTION AND NAPOLEON I 2014-09-17
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- middle class in the estates
- social and political system
- non army fighter
- french politician
- foreign policy of Napoleon I
- favoring economic or social change
- law engaged by the plebeians
- to get executed by ________
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- to banish
- royal chateau
- leaving home to settle in another country
- european intellectual movement in the late 17th and 18th century
- period of terror during the French Revolution
- French military leader
- queen of France
- different sides team up for a temporary alliance
- a revolt from 1789-1815
- where Napoleon was defeated
- lower class Parisian republican during the French Revolution
- a government takeover
- writer in the 17th and 18th century wrote the Christmas Carol
- king of France
- first day of the French Revolution
- one of the three large social classes
24 Clues: to banish • royal chateau • queen of France • king of France • non army fighter • french politician • a government takeover • French military leader • a revolt from 1789-1815 • middle class in the estates • where Napoleon was defeated • to get executed by ________ • social and political system • foreign policy of Napoleon I • law engaged by the plebeians • ...
Basic French Words 2023-06-06
11 Clues: - Dog in French • - yes in French • - Cat in French • - Hello in French • - Women in French • - Cheese in French • - Goodbye in French • - Library in French • - Beautiful in French • - Thank you in French • - popular French bread
Chp. 17 - France: The Road to Revolution 2022-10-03
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- Young cardinal groomed to help child-king Louis XIV rule France.
- Group that were satisfied with Constitution of 1791.
- This group wanted the French Revolution to much further
- This palace was one of the great works of architecture in the Modern Age.
- Revolution that sees great numbers of of the common people join in.
- Colorful nickname of Louis XIV.
- Louis XIV sought to restrict their religious and political freedoms.
- This treaty officially ended the War of the Spanish Succession.
- Jesuit missionary who explored the central Mississippi River.
- Storming of this jail is catalyst for French Revolution
- Man's reason is the sole criterion for truth.
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- The one ingredient necessary for national success to continue.
- Editor of the Encyclopedia.
- French Revolution became this type of revolution as it was led by the middle class.
- "Father of New France"
- "Father of French Romanticism".
- Movement that attempted to apply unaided human philosophy to all areas of man's life.
- French Constituent Assembly declares war on this nation in 1792.
- Called the "Father of the Enlightenment".
- Group without any particular program or principle.
- First permanent French colony in America.
- Device used for chopping off human heads
- This group initiated the French Revolution.
23 Clues: "Father of New France" • Editor of the Encyclopedia. • "Father of French Romanticism". • Colorful nickname of Louis XIV. • Device used for chopping off human heads • Called the "Father of the Enlightenment". • First permanent French colony in America. • This group initiated the French Revolution. • Man's reason is the sole criterion for truth. • ...
French Colony 2021-10-04
Across
- Farming
- Black Americans
- the people who came to louisiana and saved the colony
- Created Banks
- Explored the upper Mississippi and stopped at Arkansas
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals under certain conditions
- The imaginary passage where the Europeans believed went through North America and Asia
- word to describe life in the colony
- The first proprietor of Louisiana
- French and Spanish people
- A group existing during the French colonial period that was in charge of the judicial matters
- A person who is considered the property of someone
- The name of laws that governed the conduct of slaves in the French colony
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- 7 years war
- Land claimed for France by LaSalle
- Claimed Louisisana
- Founded New Orleans
- A large farm or estate
- The propaganda and Company of the West
- The religion everybody was forced to be in the French Colony
- the treaty to end the french & indian war
- means "red stick"
- when native americans fought the French
- biased news news
- A business
- Women who came to settle the colony
- Created by John Law
- The King that ruled from 1638-1715
- Established Fort Maurepas
- An area of land settled by a group from a distant land
30 Clues: Farming • A business • 7 years war • Created Banks • Black Americans • biased news news • means "red stick" • Claimed Louisisana • Founded New Orleans • Created by John Law • A large farm or estate • French and Spanish people • Established Fort Maurepas • The first proprietor of Louisiana • Land claimed for France by LaSalle • The King that ruled from 1638-1715 • ...
MT3 FA 2021-04-06
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- from Old French tumulte or Latin tumultus
- from Latin disseminat- ‘scattered’, from the verb disseminare
- from Latin ambiguus ‘doubtful’ (from ambigere ‘waver, go around’, from ambi- ‘both ways’ + agere ‘to drive’)
- from Latin opportunus, from ob- ‘in the direction of’ + portus ‘harbor’, originally describing the wind driving towards the harbor
- via Old French from Latin omnipotent- ‘all-powerful’
- from Latin precarius ‘obtained by entreaty’ (from prex, prec- ‘prayer’) + -ous.
- : from Latin eradicat- ‘torn up by the roots’, from the verb eradicare
- from French équitable, from équité
- from Latin hystericus
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- fromthe adjective from modern Latin staticus, from Greek statikos ‘causing to stand’, from the verb histanai
- from re- ‘again’ + Latin juvenis ‘young’ +ate, suggested by French rajeunir
- from Latin altercatio(n-), from the verb altercari
- from Latin collaborat- ‘worked with’, from the verb collaborare
- from French disparité, from late Latin disparitas
- from Latin fortuitus, from forte ‘by chance'
- from Latin praecipitat- ‘thrown headlong’, from the verb praecipitare
- from Italian complire, Catalan complir, Spanish cumplir, from Latin complere ‘fill up, fulfill’
- from Old French haineus, from hair ‘to hate’, of Germanic origin
- from Old French impetueux, from late Latin impetuosus, from impetere ‘to attack’
- from Latin incongruus (from in- ‘not’ + congruus ‘agreeing, suitable’)
20 Clues: from Latin hystericus • from French équitable, from équité • from Old French tumulte or Latin tumultus • from Latin fortuitus, from forte ‘by chance' • from French disparité, from late Latin disparitas • from Latin altercatio(n-), from the verb altercari • via Old French from Latin omnipotent- ‘all-powerful’ • ...
French Revolution 2016-12-07
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- The radical wing of representatives in the National Convention
- The dynasty that ruled as a complete monarchy
- The class of French society made up of peasant
- The place where Louis XVI was placed under house arrest with his family
- French military and political leader
- Gave unfair taxes to the third estate, triggering the French Revolution
- Third Estate which claimed to legitimately represent the population of France
- Created the Reign of Terror in order to annihilate all those in opposition to the French Revolution
- A set of thirteen provincial judicial boards
- The class of French society made up of Clergy of the Roman Catholic Church
- Political ideology which stresses peoples membership in a nation
- New executive branch created by the constitution
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- A royal palace built by Louis XVI
- The class of French society made up of nobles
- Upper class jail which was stormed into in order to revolt against the monarchy
- wanted no change in the government
- Sharp bladed machine used for mass murder during the French Revolution
- When one king or queen is designated to royalty, and has the final say on all policies
- policy allowing business to operate with little or no government
- educated middle class residents of France
20 Clues: A royal palace built by Louis XVI • wanted no change in the government • French military and political leader • educated middle class residents of France • A set of thirteen provincial judicial boards • The class of French society made up of nobles • The dynasty that ruled as a complete monarchy • The class of French society made up of peasant • ...
French Revolution 2022-03-29
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- Robespierre, leader of the committee of public safety for 12 months
- Court Oath, The place where the first revolutionaries in France made an OATH.
- Regime, The political systems of France before the revolution 1789.
- The place where people stormed and ransacked it for weapons.
- In France there were 3 of these, one representing the church, the other was nobility
- Marat, French revolutionary.
- Extreme supporters of the revolution.
- An execution device that made execution faster,easier and more efficient.
- Danton, French Revolutionary.
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- Antoinette, The queen/Monarch during the french revolution.
- Government funded schools
- of Terror, A period during the revolution where fear and _______ were always on the mind.
- Code, A french civil Code enacted by Napoleon.
- Assembly, The democratic body that governed during the first half of the revolution.
- excessive areas of land owned by typically one person.
- members of a democratic club during the french revolution. They were the most ruthless.
- XVI, The king/Monarch during the french revolution
- Fear, A period during the revolution of great panic and ________
- of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, The document created by the national assembly
- d’etat, A small group of people overthrowing the government.
- French officers and nobles fighting against the revolution.
21 Clues: Government funded schools • Marat, French revolutionary. • Danton, French Revolutionary. • Extreme supporters of the revolution. • Code, A french civil Code enacted by Napoleon. • XVI, The king/Monarch during the french revolution • excessive areas of land owned by typically one person. • French officers and nobles fighting against the revolution. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-26
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- the long standing French political and social system
- the wife to the French king during the French Revolution
- The type of people that the second group was made of in the French assembly that was called upon in 1614 and 1789
- The title for the person set to take the highest position in a hereditary political system
- The French assembly that was called upon in 1614 and 1789
- The name of the first group that made up the French assembly that was called upon in 1614 and 1789
- The female title of the highest position in a hereditary political system
- The type of people that the third group was made of in the French assembly that was called upon in 1614 and 1789
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- The name of the third group that made up the French assembly that was called upon in 1614 and 1789
- A political system where the highest position is hereditary
- The male title of the highest position in a hereditary political system
- The name of the highest position in a hereditary political system
- The name of the second group that made up the French assembly that was called upon in 1614 and 1789
- The type of people that the first group was made of in the French assembly that was called upon in 1614 and 1789
- the French king during the French Revolution
15 Clues: the French king during the French Revolution • the long standing French political and social system • the wife to the French king during the French Revolution • The French assembly that was called upon in 1614 and 1789 • A political system where the highest position is hereditary • The name of the highest position in a hereditary political system • ...
French & Indian War Crossword (8 Points) 2023-09-17
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- This animal's fur was highly treasured and led to a War between the French, British, and their Indian allies
- Using the map on page 24, this tribe lived in Northwest Ohio.
- What was the name of the Fort where George Washington surrendered in 1754 to the French & their Indian allies?
- The __________ Act declared the Great Lakes Region & Ohio Valley as hunting grounds for natives.
- The Treaty of _______ was signed in 1763, ending the French & Indian War.
- While the French claimed this place for France, they never had a strong place there.
- Europeans built trading posts and exchanged European products for _____.
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- In 1753, George __________ was sent to the Ohio Country to warn French settlers to leave.
- These tribes allied with the British, giving them an advantage over the French
- Mary Campbell was ____________ by the Delaware tribe after being taken captive as a young girl.
- Who was the first white man to see the upper Ohio River?
- This country lost all of their territory after the French & Indian War.
- 3 British Traders met with Ohio Tribal leaders in _________, Pennsylvania 1748.
- The French renamed this British fort in 1754 after taking it over.
- The British ended the war when they captured a key French fort in Quebec, ___________.
- French Explorer who founded and named the St. Lawrence River
16 Clues: Who was the first white man to see the upper Ohio River? • French Explorer who founded and named the St. Lawrence River • Using the map on page 24, this tribe lived in Northwest Ohio. • The French renamed this British fort in 1754 after taking it over. • This country lost all of their territory after the French & Indian War. • ...
KITCHEN ITEMS 2020-04-18
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- POMME - FRENCH
- DON'T CUT YOURSELF!
- THE BOSS
- DIRT SUCKER UPPER
- MONKEYS LOVE THESE
- THIS FRUIT IS ORANGE
- YOU COOK ON IT
- SEL - FRENCH
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- TABLEAU - FRENCH
- OPPOSITE OF CEILING
- KEEPS MOMMY WARM
- COOK CHEESY EGGS IN THIS
- YOU COOK IN IT
- FLAT YOU PUT FOOD ON IT
- USE IF CONSTIPATED REALLY BAD
- LICKS THE FROSTING OFF THE BEATERS
- SALADE - FRENCH
17 Clues: THE BOSS • SEL - FRENCH • POMME - FRENCH • YOU COOK IN IT • YOU COOK ON IT • SALADE - FRENCH • TABLEAU - FRENCH • KEEPS MOMMY WARM • DIRT SUCKER UPPER • MONKEYS LOVE THESE • OPPOSITE OF CEILING • DON'T CUT YOURSELF! • THIS FRUIT IS ORANGE • FLAT YOU PUT FOOD ON IT • COOK CHEESY EGGS IN THIS • USE IF CONSTIPATED REALLY BAD • LICKS THE FROSTING OFF THE BEATERS
a french vocab crossword puzzle 2024-03-19
11 Clues: "book" in French • "love" in French • "dancer" in French • "eating" in French • "student" in French • "English" in French • "singing" in French • "sleeping" in French • "swimming" in French • "studying" in French • "traveling" in French
La famille et couleur 2025-06-11
11 Clues: cat in french • son in french • dad in french • mom in french • red in french • blue in french • white in french • black in french • friend in french • sister in french • daughter in french
Méli-Mélo 2015-04-10
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- melted cheese or melted chocolate
- Chair
- homework (pluriel)
- Math
- to have
- French fries with gravy and cheese
- you guys have (vous _________)
- Matière
- English
- to play
- "My" pluriel
- French thin pancake
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- Desk
- soccer
- French toast (2 words)
- to like/to love
- book
- to do
- Chanteur de "Papaoutai"
- juin, _____, août, septembre...
- to eat
- être --> nous _________
22 Clues: Desk • book • Math • Chair • to do • soccer • to eat • to have • Matière • English • to play • "My" pluriel • to like/to love • homework (pluriel) • French thin pancake • French toast (2 words) • Chanteur de "Papaoutai" • être --> nous _________ • you guys have (vous _________) • juin, _____, août, septembre... • melted cheese or melted chocolate • French fries with gravy and cheese
nin34 2024-07-03
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- English goalie
- South African golfer
- Romanian midfielder
- Bulgarian star
- Lefty golfer
- African player
- Golf star
- Brazilian scorer
- English star
- Argentine striker
- Dutch forward
- Spanish striker
- Golf champion
- Golf legend
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- French playmaker
- Italian forward
- Dutch striker
- French forward
- Danish keeper
- French defender
- Brazilian soccer star
- Tennis breakthrough
- Brazilian midfielder
- Golf icon
- British golfer
25 Clues: Golf star • Golf icon • Golf legend • Lefty golfer • English star • Dutch striker • Danish keeper • Dutch forward • Golf champion • English goalie • Bulgarian star • French forward • African player • British golfer • Italian forward • French defender • Spanish striker • French playmaker • Brazilian scorer • Argentine striker • Romanian midfielder • Tennis breakthrough • South African golfer • Brazilian midfielder • ...
French Colony 2021-10-04
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- Farming
- Black Americans
- the people who came to louisiana and saved the colony
- Created Banks
- Explored the upper Mississippi and stopped at Arkansas
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals under certain conditions
- The imaginary passage where the Europeans believed went through North America and Asia
- word to describe life in the colony
- The first proprietor of Louisiana
- French and Spanish people
- A group existing during the French colonial period that was in charge of the judicial matters
- A person who is considered the property of someone
- The name of laws that governed the conduct of slaves in the French colony
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- 7 years war
- Land claimed for France by LaSalle
- Claimed Louisisana
- Founded New Orleans
- A large farm or estate
- The propaganda and Company of the West
- The religion everybody was forced to be in the French Colony
- the treaty to end the french & indian war
- means "red stick"
- when native americans fought the French
- biased news news
- A business
- Women who came to settle the colony
- Created by John Law
- The King that ruled from 1638-1715
- Established Fort Maurepas
- An area of land settled by a group from a distant land
30 Clues: Farming • A business • 7 years war • Created Banks • Black Americans • biased news news • means "red stick" • Claimed Louisisana • Founded New Orleans • Created by John Law • A large farm or estate • French and Spanish people • Established Fort Maurepas • The first proprietor of Louisiana • Land claimed for France by LaSalle • The King that ruled from 1638-1715 • ...
French and Indian War 2025-09-24
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- The group of indians that allied with the British at first and then remained neutral
- what was the colonists attempt at re-allying with the Iroquois
- Another name for the French and Indian War
- The first English Settlement in North America
- Britain The French fought against what country
- The land that the war was initially over
- Spain had to give this territory to the British after the war
- The war was ultimately called
- Who allied mostly with the French
- What place did the British surprise attack French at
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- What continent did this war take place
- The country that lost Florida in the war
- The British built this fort before the French took it over
- How the colonists were going to have to pay for the war
- Who led the British in the war after initially causing it
- This land belonged to France before the war
- What ended the war
- The reason the indians would ally with anyone
- The people that lived in the colonies
- The British fought against what country
- The British took the fort back and renamed it what
- The British did this to the French in Quebec
- The French and Indians were what
23 Clues: What ended the war • The war was ultimately called • The French and Indians were what • Who allied mostly with the French • The people that lived in the colonies • What continent did this war take place • The British fought against what country • The country that lost Florida in the war • The land that the war was initially over • Another name for the French and Indian War • ...
Quelqu'un m'a dit 2022-09-22
11 Clues: "big"in French • "we" in French • "told" in French • "time" in French • "thing" in French • "coats" in French • "voice" in French • "really" in French • "someone" in French • "like" or "as in" in French • "again" or "still" in French
French Revolution and Napoleon 2024-02-20
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- Stroke of State
- Bonapart's attempt to "choke out Britain"
- Legal breakdown of French society
- Russian Czar who defeated Bonapart
- Sum of money exacted by a victor in a war
- French Middle-class Tradesmen
- King of France Executed for treason
- French Upper-class commoners
- A person advocating to change the fundamental nature of something. particularly society
- An attempt to overthrow a government established by a revolution
- marked Bonapart's return from exile
- was Invented as a more humane method of execution
- Corsican Emperor of France
- Austrian Foreign Minister who led the Congress of Vienna
- Queen of France executed for treason
- identification with one's own country often to the exclusion of others
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- A person who prefers to return to a previous state
- a period of remorseless oppression and bloodshed during the French Revolution
- a direct vote on a significant shift in policy
- Charter of Human Rights
- Fance's Lead negotiator at the Congress of Vienna and Treaty of Paris
- series of diplomatic meetings to determine the layout of Europe Post Napoleon
- French Commoners
- British general who defeated Napoleon at Waterloo
- Led the Reign of Terror
- British naval Commander
- French Catholic Clergy
- French Nobilty
28 Clues: French Nobilty • Stroke of State • French Commoners • French Catholic Clergy • Charter of Human Rights • Led the Reign of Terror • British naval Commander • Corsican Emperor of France • French Upper-class commoners • French Middle-class Tradesmen • Legal breakdown of French society • Russian Czar who defeated Bonapart • King of France Executed for treason • ...
French Colony 2021-10-04
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- Farming
- Black Americans
- the people who came to louisiana and saved the colony
- Created Banks
- Explored the upper Mississippi and stopped at Arkansas
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals under certain conditions
- The imaginary passage where the Europeans believed went through North America and Asia
- word to describe life in the colony
- The first proprietor of Louisiana
- French and Spanish people
- A group existing during the French colonial period that was in charge of the judicial matters
- A person who is considered the property of someone
- The name of laws that governed the conduct of slaves in the French colony
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- 7 years war
- Land claimed for France by LaSalle
- Claimed Louisisana
- Founded New Orleans
- A large farm or estate
- The propaganda and Company of the West
- The religion everybody was forced to be in the French Colony
- the treaty to end the french & indian war
- means "red stick"
- when native americans fought the French
- biased news news
- A business
- Women who came to settle the colony
- Created by John Law
- The King that ruled from 1638-1715
- Established Fort Maurepas
- An area of land settled by a group from a distant land
30 Clues: Farming • A business • 7 years war • Created Banks • Black Americans • biased news news • means "red stick" • Claimed Louisisana • Founded New Orleans • Created by John Law • A large farm or estate • French and Spanish people • Established Fort Maurepas • The first proprietor of Louisiana • Land claimed for France by LaSalle • The King that ruled from 1638-1715 • ...
French Revolution 2022-03-29
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- Robespierre, leader of the committee of public safety for 12 months
- Court Oath, The place where the first revolutionaries in France made an OATH.
- Regime, The political systems of France before the revolution 1789.
- The place where people stormed and ransacked it for weapons.
- In France there were 3 of these, one representing the church, the other was nobility
- Marat, French revolutionary.
- Extreme supporters of the revolution.
- An execution device that made execution faster,easier and more efficient.
- Danton, French Revolutionary.
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- Antoinette, The queen/Monarch during the french revolution.
- Government funded schools
- of Terror, A period during the revolution where fear and _______ were always on the mind.
- Code, A french civil Code enacted by Napoleon.
- Assembly, The democratic body that governed during the first half of the revolution.
- excessive areas of land owned by typically one person.
- members of a democratic club during the french revolution. They were the most ruthless.
- XVI, The king/Monarch during the french revolution
- Fear, A period during the revolution of great panic and ________
- of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, The document created by the national assembly
- d’etat, A small group of people overthrowing the government.
- French officers and nobles fighting against the revolution.
21 Clues: Government funded schools • Marat, French revolutionary. • Danton, French Revolutionary. • Extreme supporters of the revolution. • Code, A french civil Code enacted by Napoleon. • XVI, The king/Monarch during the french revolution • excessive areas of land owned by typically one person. • French officers and nobles fighting against the revolution. • ...
French Revolution 2022-03-29
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- Robespierre, leader of the committee of public safety for 12 months
- Court Oath, The place where the first revolutionaries in France made an OATH.
- Regime, The political systems of France before the revolution 1789.
- The place where people stormed and ransacked it for weapons.
- In France there were 3 of these, one representing the church, the other was nobility
- Marat, French revolutionary.
- Extreme supporters of the revolution.
- An execution device that made execution faster,easier and more efficient.
- Danton, French Revolutionary.
Down
- Antoinette, The queen/Monarch during the french revolution.
- Government funded schools
- of Terror, A period during the revolution where fear and _______ were always on the mind.
- Code, A french civil Code enacted by Napoleon.
- Assembly, The democratic body that governed during the first half of the revolution.
- excessive areas of land owned by typically one person.
- members of a democratic club during the french revolution. They were the most ruthless.
- XVI, The king/Monarch during the french revolution
- Fear, A period during the revolution of great panic and ________
- of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, The document created by the national assembly
- d’etat, A small group of people overthrowing the government.
- French officers and nobles fighting against the revolution.
21 Clues: Government funded schools • Marat, French revolutionary. • Danton, French Revolutionary. • Extreme supporters of the revolution. • Code, A french civil Code enacted by Napoleon. • XVI, The king/Monarch during the french revolution • excessive areas of land owned by typically one person. • French officers and nobles fighting against the revolution. • ...
Borrowed Words - Loanwords in English 2025-06-10
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- A small room used as a hot-air or steam bath, from Finnish.
- A Greek sauce made with yogurt, cucumbers, garlic, etc.
- Stylish and fashionable, from French.
- A clear distilled alcoholic liquor, from Russian.
- A store selling prepared foods, from German.
- From English, but adopted into French.
- A grassy plain in tropical or subtropical regions, from Spanish.
- A semi-solid sourish food made from fermented milk, from Turkish.
- A type of small boat, from Inuit.
- An embarrassing social blunder, from French.
- Intricate and delicate handling, from French.
- A traditional Japanese garment.
- Pleasure derived from another person's misfortune, from German.
- Have a good trip, from French.
- A Japanese dish of prepared rice with seafood or vegetables.
- From English, but adopted into many languages.
- A marketplace in a Middle Eastern country, from Persian.
- A street or passage closed at one end, from French.
- A ballroom dance in triple time, from German.
- In exactly the same words as were used originally, from Latin.
- A widely cultivated edible red fruit, from Nahuatl (via Spanish).
- The policy or practice of restructuring the economic and political system, from Russian.
- A person who organizes and operates a business, from French.
- In a group; all together, from French.
- The furnishing and decoration of a room, from French.
- Seize the day, from Latin.
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- An paved outdoor area adjoining a house, from Spanish.
- A colorless volatile flammable liquid, from Arabic.
- A wealthy, powerful person in business, from Japanese.
- A meeting at an agreed time and place, from French.
- Representing the most perfect or typical example of a quality or class, from Latin.
- A food product made from roasted and ground cacao seeds, from Nahuatl (via Spanish).
- Formed or arranged for a particular purpose only, from Latin.
- A light, narrow boat, from Arawakan (via Spanish).
- An Italian dish consisting of a flattened bread dough topped with ingredients.
- A drab yellowish-brown color, from Hindi/Urdu.
- A beverage made from roasted coffee beans, from Arabic/Turkish.
- From English, but adopted into French and other languages.
- An organized whole that is perceived as more than the sum of its parts, from German.
- From English, but widely adopted in technology.
- A school for young children, from German.
- A dense tangled forest, from Sanskrit (via Hindi/Urdu).
- A spiritual teacher or leader, from Sanskrit.
- A long, jagged mountain range, from Spanish.
- New and experimental ideas and methods in art, music, or literature, from French.
- A meal where guests serve themselves from a variety of dishes, from French.
- A school of Mahayana Buddhism, from Japanese (via Chinese).
- The numerical digit 0, from Arabic.
- The existing state of affairs, from Latin.
- From English, but widely adopted.
- A professional cook, from French.
- The feeling of having already experienced the present situation, from French.
- A stringed musical instrument, from Kimbundu (via Portuguese).
- Loose-fitting trousers and jacket worn for sleeping, from Persian (via Hindi/Urdu).
54 Clues: Seize the day, from Latin. • Have a good trip, from French. • A traditional Japanese garment. • A type of small boat, from Inuit. • From English, but widely adopted. • A professional cook, from French. • The numerical digit 0, from Arabic. • Stylish and fashionable, from French. • From English, but adopted into French. • In a group; all together, from French. • ...
comment y aller? par:matteo 2023-05-25
12 Clues: the in french • close to MOUNT • sorry in french • alien in french • friend in french • even so in french • help you in french • he lives she lives • they drive a train • thank you in french • the earth in french • the second person to help marie
Whittington 2021-03-17
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- to be a proud citizen from your country
- army force that stopped threats to the French Revolution inside the country
- fancy palace built by Louis XIV
- fought alongside George Washington in the American Revolution
- middle class that included bankers, doctors, and lawyers
- war against England to gain America's independence
- led by the Jacobins and Robespierre
- radicals in charge of the National Convention
- an extra amount that adds onto a loan
- wanted a government with 3 branches
- The French Flag
- English Philosopher who was against the French Revolution
- believed people are good and that society corrupted them
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- army led by Lafayette to stop the French Revolution
- group that started the French Revolution with the Tennis Court Oath
- women rights activist who was thrown in jail after starting a protest
- device used to chop heads off
- rights everyone deserves to have
- notebooks of complaints made by the third estate
- declaration made by Prussia and Austria to invade and stop the French Revolution
- committee that stopped threats to the French Revolution outside the country
- medieval fortress that was a sign of the monarchy
- Robespierre's sidekick and advisor
- financial advisor who was fired because he wanted to tax the upper 2 estates
- someone trying to leave a country
25 Clues: The French Flag • device used to chop heads off • fancy palace built by Louis XIV • rights everyone deserves to have • someone trying to leave a country • Robespierre's sidekick and advisor • led by the Jacobins and Robespierre • wanted a government with 3 branches • an extra amount that adds onto a loan • to be a proud citizen from your country • ...
French Revolution 2016-12-06
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- educated middle class residents of France
- Political ideology which stresses peoples membership in a nation
- The place where Louis XVI was placed under house arrest with his family
- The class of French society made up of Clergy of the Roman Catholic Church
- When one king or queen is designated to royalty, and has the final say on all policies
- Third Estate which claimed to legitimately represent the population of France
- The radical wing of representatives in the National Convention
- Sharp bladed machine used for mass murder during the French Revolution
- A set of thirteen provincial judicial boards
- French military and political leader
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- Gave unfair taxes to the third estate, triggering the French Revolution
- A royal palace built by Louis XVI
- Created the Reign of Terror in order to annihilate all those in opposition to the French Revolution
- wanted no change in the government
- The class of French society made up of nobles
- New executive branch created by the constitution
- The class of French society made up of peasant
- policy allowing business to operate with little or no government
- Upper class jail which was stormed into in order to revolt against the monarchy
- The dynasty that ruled as a complete monarchy
20 Clues: A royal palace built by Louis XVI • wanted no change in the government • French military and political leader • educated middle class residents of France • A set of thirteen provincial judicial boards • The class of French society made up of nobles • The dynasty that ruled as a complete monarchy • The class of French society made up of peasant • ...
French & Indian War Crossword (8 Points) 2024-12-09
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- The Treaty of _______ was signed in 1763, ending the French & Indian War.
- These tribes allied with the British, giving them an advantage over the French
- The French renamed this British fort in 1754 after taking it over.
- The British ended the war when they captured a key French fort in Quebec, ___________.
- Mary Campbell was ____________ by the Delaware tribe after being taken captive as a young girl.
- In 1753, George __________ was sent to the Ohio Country to warn French settlers to leave.
- Europeans built trading posts and exchanged European products for _____.
- 3 British Traders met with Ohio Tribal leaders in _________, Pennsylvania 1748.
- This country lost all of their territory after the French & Indian War.
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- This animal's fur was highly treasured and led to a War between the French, British, and their Indian allies
- While the French claimed this place for France, they never had a strong place there
- The __________ Act declared the Great Lakes Region & Ohio Valley as hunting grounds for natives.
- Using the map on page 24, this tribe lived in Northwest Ohio.
- What was the name of the Fort where George Washington surrendered in 1754 to the French & their Indian allies?
- French Explorer who founded and named the St. Lawrence
- Who was the first white man to see the upper Ohio River?
16 Clues: French Explorer who founded and named the St. Lawrence • Who was the first white man to see the upper Ohio River? • Using the map on page 24, this tribe lived in Northwest Ohio. • The French renamed this British fort in 1754 after taking it over. • This country lost all of their territory after the French & Indian War. • ...
Les vêtements 2021-05-26
11 Clues: tie in french • coat in french • belt in french • skirt in french • scarf in french • shoes in french • boots in french • necklace in french • sneakers in french • high heels in french • baseball cap in french
French Revolution crossword 2024-11-14
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- first government of the French Revolution.
- the first phase of French revolution
- Despite military successes.
- the last phase of French Revolution
- historically device used for executions.
- The highest class of people in French Revolution
- period of panic and unrest in 1789 during the French Revolution
- people who have left their own country and then com to other country
- XVI the first king of French Revolution
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- fortress and prison in Paris
- the seconds political parties in which the leader was Maximilien Robespierre
- political and social System in France.
- one of political parties in which the leader was Jacqués-Pierre Brissot
- Assembly the second phase of French Revolution
- the capitalist class
15 Clues: the capitalist class • Despite military successes. • fortress and prison in Paris • the last phase of French Revolution • the first phase of French revolution • political and social System in France. • XVI the first king of French Revolution • historically device used for executions. • first government of the French Revolution. • ...
Plus de Dix question 2024-02-27
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- _______ et addition
- il y a un ____ de ventement dans un Wallmart
- no but French
- in ______ English is englais
- le contraire de la vérité
- un fruite ronde et rouge
- Soustraction et ______
- a French Greeting
- quelque chose tu grimpé
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- le réchauffement _____
- un ____ d’un livre
- le contraire d'être en danger
- le réchauffement climatique affecte le ________
- yes but French
- beaucoup de livres
- le tour iffle est ici
- ____dos tres also a top grossing board game
- my favourite game
18 Clues: no but French • yes but French • a French Greeting • my favourite game • un ____ d’un livre • beaucoup de livres • _______ et addition • le tour iffle est ici • le réchauffement _____ • Soustraction et ______ • quelque chose tu grimpé • un fruite ronde et rouge • le contraire de la vérité • in ______ English is englais • le contraire d'être en danger • ...
Hundred Years' War 2025-12-12
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- First major English victory using the longbow.
- City whose siege was broken by Joan of Arc.
- Agreement to end hostilities or resolve disputes.
- Code of conduct for knights challenged by new tactics.
- Cavalry soldier, eventually weakened by longbows.
- Battle where the English captured the French king.
- Battle where English longbowmen defeated a larger French army.
- English king who claimed the French throne.
- Teenage peasant girl who led French troops to victory.
- English weapon that changed medieval warfare.
- Region allied with England during the war.
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- Infantryman who played a key role in battles.
- French king who strengthened the monarchy during the war.
- Feeling of pride and loyalty to one’s country, strengthened by war.
- Family line that held the throne in England or France.
- Soldiers trained to use bows effectively in battle.
- Long conflict between England and France from 1337–1453.
- Weapon used by French troops at Crécy.
- Military tactic of surrounding a city to force surrender.
19 Clues: Weapon used by French troops at Crécy. • Region allied with England during the war. • City whose siege was broken by Joan of Arc. • English king who claimed the French throne. • Infantryman who played a key role in battles. • English weapon that changed medieval warfare. • First major English victory using the longbow. • ...
France 2017-03-13
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- The official language of over 300 countries
- The French word for 'cake'
- What do the French refer to as 'es cargo'?
- 16 French kings were named _____
- The national animal of France
- The method of execution during The French Revolution
- Dame The most famous church in France
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- Antoinette Who declared 'Let them eat cake'?
- The name the French call France due to its 6 sides
- The home to 28 UNESCO World Heritage sites
- The prison which was stormed in the French Revolution
- Who was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo?
- The guillotine was invented by a
- The river that flows through France
- Tower Designed by Gustave Eiffel
15 Clues: The French word for 'cake' • The national animal of France • 16 French kings were named _____ • The guillotine was invented by a • Tower Designed by Gustave Eiffel • The river that flows through France • Dame The most famous church in France • The home to 28 UNESCO World Heritage sites • What do the French refer to as 'es cargo'? • The official language of over 300 countries • ...
French Revolution crossword 2024-11-14
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- first government of the French Revolution.
- the first phase of French revolution
- Despite military successes.
- the last phase of French Revolution
- historically device used for executions.
- The highest class of people in French Revolution
- period of panic and unrest in 1789 during the French Revolution
- people who have left their own country and then com to other country
- XVI the first king of French Revolution
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- fortress and prison in Paris
- the seconds political parties in which the leader was Maximilien Robespierre
- political and social System in France.
- one of political parties in which the leader was Jacqués-Pierre Brissot
- Assembly the second phase of French Revolution
- the capitalist class
15 Clues: the capitalist class • Despite military successes. • fortress and prison in Paris • the last phase of French Revolution • the first phase of French revolution • political and social System in France. • XVI the first king of French Revolution • historically device used for executions. • first government of the French Revolution. • ...
France 2017-03-13
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- The official language of over 300 countries
- The French word for 'cake'
- What do the French refer to as 'es cargo'?
- 16 French kings were named _____
- The national animal of France
- The method of execution during The French Revolution
- Dame The most famous church in France
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- Antoinette Who declared 'Let them eat cake'?
- The name the French call France due to its 6 sides
- The home to 28 UNESCO World Heritage sites
- The prison which was stormed in the French Revolution
- Who was defeated in the Battle of Waterloo?
- The guillotine was invented by a
- The river that flows through France
- Tower Designed by Gustave Eiffel
15 Clues: The French word for 'cake' • The national animal of France • 16 French kings were named _____ • The guillotine was invented by a • Tower Designed by Gustave Eiffel • The river that flows through France • Dame The most famous church in France • The home to 28 UNESCO World Heritage sites • What do the French refer to as 'es cargo'? • The official language of over 300 countries • ...
French Revolution crossword 2024-11-14
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- first government of the French Revolution.
- the first phase of French revolution
- Despite military successes.
- the last phase of French Revolution
- historically device used for executions.
- The highest class of people in French Revolution
- period of panic and unrest in 1789 during the French Revolution
- people who have left their own country and then com to other country
- XVI the first king of French Revolution
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- fortress and prison in Paris
- the seconds political parties in which the leader was Maximilien Robespierre
- political and social System in France.
- one of political parties in which the leader was Jacqués-Pierre Brissot
- Assembly the second phase of French Revolution
- the capitalist class
15 Clues: the capitalist class • Despite military successes. • fortress and prison in Paris • the last phase of French Revolution • the first phase of French revolution • political and social System in France. • XVI the first king of French Revolution • historically device used for executions. • first government of the French Revolution. • ...
The French Revolution 2017-03-14
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- This French estate was made up of commoners and peasants 2
- The Committee of ____ Safety 5
- This Marquis was part of both the French and the American Revolution 7
- Reign of ____ 5
- The ___ of the Bastille signaled the start of the French Revolution 4
- French women of Paris marched on _____ to demand lower bread prices from the king 4
- A powerful political club led by Robespierre 5
- City where many revolutionaries met
- Members of the Second Estate 2
- The Third Estate formed the National ____ 3
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- Name of the French flag
- Last government of the French Revolution 6
- These people made up the First Estate 2
- This dictator put an end to the revolution 1
- Queen Antoinette 6
- This device was used to execute enemies of the state 1
- The price of this basic type of food skyrocketed before the revolution 2
- The National Assembly met and gave an oath on a court for this sport 3
- The gabelle was a tax on this 2
- King ____ XVI was executed by the revolutionaries 6
20 Clues: Reign of ____ 5 • Queen Antoinette 6 • Name of the French flag • The Committee of ____ Safety 5 • Members of the Second Estate 2 • The gabelle was a tax on this 2 • City where many revolutionaries met • These people made up the First Estate 2 • Last government of the French Revolution 6 • The Third Estate formed the National ____ 3 • This dictator put an end to the revolution 1 • ...
The French revolution Cross word puzzle 2021-11-08
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- people who idealized feudalism and the pre-modern era—
- a political leader that spent lots of money
- a jail
- a declaration
- an oath
- a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French revolution
- bloody terror that showed the limits of its own ideas
- people of the lower classes in late 18th-century France
- members of a loosely knit political faction during the French Revolution.
- organized gatherings hosted in private homes, usually by prominent women.
- minor-nobility
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- king
- A ruler
- a lawyer
- large political group active from the birth of the French Second Republic
- a machine that can behead people
- , a speech or piece of writing that praises someone or something highly, typically someone who has just died.
- period of the French Revolution from September 5, 1793, to July 27, 1794
- an influential political club during the French Revolution.
- a revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution
- something that people do against a certain group of people
21 Clues: king • a jail • A ruler • an oath • a lawyer • a declaration • minor-nobility • a machine that can behead people • a political leader that spent lots of money • bloody terror that showed the limits of its own ideas • people who idealized feudalism and the pre-modern era— • people of the lower classes in late 18th-century France • ...
french revolution 2023-11-06
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- What was one of the reasons the french revolution started
- God on top, then monarchs, then Nobles, then people
- Famous french military leader after the french revolution
- What was the old regime?
- Was the french economy good or bad during the french revolution
- who said "I am the state"
- How many votes did each estate get
- Where did the 3rd estate go when they got locked out of the vote
- What happened in march of 1793
- Why was a vote at versailles called
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- Which estate paid all the taxis?
- What project did king louis the 14th start
- The catholic church was in this group
- Middle class and lower were is this group
- Did Napoleon do good or bad for france
- What was the group called that resulted from the tennis court oath
- what was a main goal of the french revolution
- Royalty, Nobility, and the king were in this group
- How many people were killed in the reign of terror
- what is the most powerful estate
20 Clues: What was the old regime? • who said "I am the state" • What happened in march of 1793 • Which estate paid all the taxis? • what is the most powerful estate • How many votes did each estate get • Why was a vote at versailles called • The catholic church was in this group • Did Napoleon do good or bad for france • Middle class and lower were is this group • ...
The French Revolution (first half) 2024-10-06
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- Promise made by the Third Estate to make a constitution
- King of France executed in January 1793
- Wife of Louis XVI, allegedly said "Let them eat cake!"
- Committee of _________________, created to deal with threats to France
- The ___________ of the Rights of Man
- Abolished the French monarchy and established the Republic
- Device for execution by beheading, became symbol for Reign of Terror
- A French legislature, meeting of all 3 Estates
- People who fled France, Royalists and priests
- Radical group that dominated the Legislative Assembly
- The _____________ was a time that saw 15,000 people executed
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- Right to vote
- A luxurious royal palace located just outside of Paris
- Head of the reign of Terror
- Created by the Third Estate over a voting deadlock by the Estates-General
- Financial advisor to the king who tried to end wasteful spending
- list of grievances
- French leader who fought alongside George Washington
- Group created to save the French Republic, inspired many French during the war
- Symbol of tyranny, attacked July 14 1789, start of the French Revolution
20 Clues: Right to vote • list of grievances • Head of the reign of Terror • The ___________ of the Rights of Man • King of France executed in January 1793 • People who fled France, Royalists and priests • A French legislature, meeting of all 3 Estates • French leader who fought alongside George Washington • Radical group that dominated the Legislative Assembly • ...
French Flair 2025-08-30
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- – Luxury offshoot of Citroën
- – Citroën classic nicknamed “Deux Chevaux”
- – Historic French marque
- – Bold Renault coupe-minivan
- – Known for Clio and Alpine
- – Renault’s sporty sub-brand
- – French hypercar maker
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- – French-built gullwing car of Back to the Future fame
- – Iconic Peugeot hatchback
- – Renault’s executive car
- – Renault’s family car
- – Quirky French automaker
- – Lion-badged French brand
- – Tiny Renault city car
- – Popular Renault hatchback
15 Clues: – Renault’s family car • – Tiny Renault city car • – French hypercar maker • – Historic French marque • – Renault’s executive car • – Quirky French automaker • – Iconic Peugeot hatchback • – Lion-badged French brand • – Known for Clio and Alpine • – Popular Renault hatchback • – Luxury offshoot of Citroën • – Bold Renault coupe-minivan • – Renault’s sporty sub-brand • ...
french! french 2! 2024-01-30
15 Clues: artist • I know • We know • painter • plumber • teacher • you know • musician • architect • accountant • fire fighter • They (F) know • civil servant • pharmacist (M) • I know (Connaitre)
Vocabulary 2025-01-10
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- syndrome - A condition caused by prolonged stress at work, leading to emotional exhaustion, cynicism, and reduced performance. (French: Syndrome d'épuisement professionnel)
- - A mental health disorder characterized by persistent sadness, loss of interest, and a lack of energy. (French: Dépression)
- - A feeling of extreme tiredness or lack of energy. (French: Fatigue)
- - A feeling of emotional or physical tension resulting from challenging or demanding situations. (French: Stress)
- balance - The balance between time spent on work and personal life. (French: Équilibre travail-vie personnelle)
- - A state of physical, emotional, and mental exhaustion caused by prolonged stress or overwork. (French: Épuisement professionnel)
- - A feeling of worry, nervousness, or unease about something with an uncertain outcome. (French: Anxiété)
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- - The act of working too much, often leading to exhaustion or burnout. (French: Surmenage)
- - The ability to recover quickly from stress or adversity. (French: Résilience)
- - Actions or behaviors designed to promote physical and mental well-being. (French: Prendre soin de soi)
- - A state of extreme tiredness or fatigue, often a result of prolonged stress or overwork. (French: Épuisement)
- mechanisms - Strategies or behaviors used to deal with stress, difficult emotions, or challenging situations. (French: Mécanismes d'adaptation)
- health - A person's emotional, psychological, and social well-being, affecting how they think, feel, and act. (French: Santé mentale)
- - The state of being separated or disconnected from others, often contributing to burnout. (French: Isolement)
- - Feeling a sense of being unable to cope with a large amount of tasks or stress. (French: Submergé)
15 Clues: - A feeling of extreme tiredness or lack of energy. (French: Fatigue) • - The ability to recover quickly from stress or adversity. (French: Résilience) • - The act of working too much, often leading to exhaustion or burnout. (French: Surmenage) • - Feeling a sense of being unable to cope with a large amount of tasks or stress. (French: Submergé) • ...
The Hundred years war 2024-05-07
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- - Last English possession in France after the war
- - Battle where the French king was captured in 1356
- PRINCE - Nickname of Edward, Prince of Wales
- VII - French king who ended English hopes of conquest
- III - English king who initiated the war in 1337
- OF TROYES - Agreement making Henry V heir to the French throne
- OF SUCCESSION - Dispute over the French crown that sparked the war
- OF ORLEANS - Turning point in the war, led by Joan of Arc
- YEARS - Approximate duration of the intermittent conflict
- - Duchy under English control in France
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- - Sentiment that grew in France during the conflict
- - Decisive English victory in 1346
- - Powerful weapon used by English archers
- - Duchy that switched sides during the war
- V - French king who regained territory in the 1370s
- V - English king who resumed the war in 1415
- - Significant English victory in 1415
- VI - French king at the start of the conflict
- OF BRETIGNY - Agreement that temporarily halted the war in 1360
- OF ARC - French heroine who inspired resistance against the English
20 Clues: - Decisive English victory in 1346 • - Significant English victory in 1415 • - Duchy under English control in France • - Powerful weapon used by English archers • - Duchy that switched sides during the war • PRINCE - Nickname of Edward, Prince of Wales • V - English king who resumed the war in 1415 • VI - French king at the start of the conflict • ...
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13 Clues: Frenhh TRES • French for BUTLER • Frenc wofd for aAD • French word for EGGS • Frencg weird fir CAKE • Frenc word fro SVRURUY • French word for sloths • French word for CANDLES • Frenamd word for LOBTER • Frebcg wird fir CGUCJEB • French word for SEAFOOD • Frenchh word for SPICED • French word forr HOUSE SALD
Explorers 2016-05-18
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- the french did not know how to survive the "_________"
- our country?
- the fur trade caused many changes in the lives of the "__________"
- the aboriginal people liked the "__________" from Europe
- the french and the english competed with each other to get more fur from the "_________"
- the fur trade in canada began "________________"
- after 1870,the historic fur trade largely "_____________"
- in 1600, one of the "_________" companies built a trading post at todoussac
- what was the most valuable fur?
- they also traded?
- what did the english and french use the beaver fur for?
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- merchants in "_________" started companies to collect the furs in canada
- explorers also met aboriginal people on their "________"
- the french built trading posts on the "____________"
- who used these furs?
- the french traveled "____________" to find more fur
- they began to trade "___________"for fur and fresh meat
- "___________"began sailing to canada just to trade fur
18 Clues: our country? • they also traded? • who used these furs? • what was the most valuable fur? • the fur trade in canada began "________________" • the french traveled "____________" to find more fur • the french built trading posts on the "____________" • the french did not know how to survive the "_________" • "___________"began sailing to canada just to trade fur • ...
French Pizza Toppings 2021-06-10
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- What is the word for "onions" in French? ____ _________
- What is the word for "toppings" in French?
- What is the word for "cheese" in French? ____ _________
- What is the most common meat topping that often looks like round circles on pizza?
- What are "des champignons" in English?
- Monsieur Steve likes des épinards on his pizza - what is this in English?
- Monsieur Steve sings "Je suis une pizza!", what does this mean in English?
- What are "des poivrons verts" in English? (Don't forget to include the colour!)
- At the beginning of the video, Monsieur Steve says "J'ai faim!". In English, this means ___ ____ __________!
- These little toppings come in black and green varieties and are oval in shape (they are Mme B's favourite pizza topping!). In French they are ____ _________
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- What specific type of "une poisson" do people sometimes love on pizza? (In French!)
- "Tu peux dire <<s'il vous plaît>>" in English is "You can say __________"
- What is the word for "sausages" in French? ____ _________
- What is "du poulet" in English?
- What pizza topping does Monsieur Steve almost forget because he hates it on his pizza?
- What is "du jambon" in English?
- "You can raise your hand" in French is "Tu peux lever la __________"
- What is the word for "tomatoes" in French? ____ _________
18 Clues: What is "du poulet" in English? • What is "du jambon" in English? • What are "des champignons" in English? • What is the word for "toppings" in French? • What is the word for "onions" in French? ____ _________ • What is the word for "cheese" in French? ____ _________ • What is the word for "sausages" in French? ____ _________ • ...
Blaise Killian 2021-03-29
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- also known as the flight of...
- wouldn't leave until the system was fixed
- was a genevan philosopher
- the list of three estates
- a french enlightenment writer
- fought alone side George washington
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves
- was a radical democrat
- a member of a democratic club established in paris
- refuted the theory of divine right
- are those that are not dependent
- a genevan banker
- where the national assembly meet and tried to find guns and amuntion
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- was a leading figure in the early stages of the french revolution
- a french military and political leader
- was a french judge
- guard is a french military and police force
- last queen of france
- where they chopped of aristocrates heads
- a french political theorist
- was ideological and political war
- assembly assembly that formed at the tennis court oath
- found itself at the very heart of the revolution
- one's own nation and support for its interests
- a person who has left their own country in order to settle in another
- a period of panic and riot
- the sun king
27 Clues: the sun king • a genevan banker • was a french judge • last queen of france • was a radical democrat • was a genevan philosopher • the list of three estates • a period of panic and riot • a french political theorist • a french enlightenment writer • also known as the flight of... • are those that are not dependent • was ideological and political war • refuted the theory of divine right • ...
Erica Brouse-French Revolution 2024-01-31
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- law made by napoleon
- French dictator that ruled half of europe
- agreement on europe between all kings
- how the russians beat napoloen
- old gov't
- battle that ended of napoleons reign
- organized congress of vienna
- power distributed to all countries
- king during revolution
- radical french people
- political debate and law-making
- nobles that fleed
- napoloen put his brother in place of spanish king
- meeting called by third estate
- meeting called by king
- agreement with church and king
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- violence was everywhere
- kings and queens
- battle that devastated french army
- man who lead the great fear
- violence grew in france
- civillian fighter
- agreement
- meeting and agreement
- promise to write a new constitution
- take control of
- school for men
- atempt at making french gov't better
- ended the reign of King Louis XVI
- public agreement
- stop trade to british
- french gov't divided into three groups
- queen during the french revolution
- humane killing devise
- days after napoleon came back from exile
35 Clues: agreement • old gov't • school for men • take control of • kings and queens • public agreement • civillian fighter • nobles that fleed • law made by napoleon • meeting and agreement • stop trade to british • humane killing devise • radical french people • king during revolution • meeting called by king • violence was everywhere • violence grew in france • man who lead the great fear • ...
KITCHEN ITEMS 2020-04-18
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- POMME IN FRENCH
- DON'T CUT YOURSELF!
- THE BOSS
- DIRT SUCKER UPPER
- MONKEYS LOVE THESE
- THIS FRUIT IS ORANGE
- YOU COOK ON IT
- SEL IN FRENCH
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- TABLEAU IN FRENCH
- OPPOSITE OF CEILING
- KEEPS MOMMY WARM
- COOK CHEESY EGGS IN THIS
- YOU COOK IN IT
- FLAT YOU PUT FOOD ON IT
- USE IF CONSTIPATED REALLY BAD
- LICKS THE FROSTING OFF THE BEATERS
- SALADE IN FRENCH
17 Clues: THE BOSS • SEL IN FRENCH • YOU COOK IN IT • YOU COOK ON IT • POMME IN FRENCH • KEEPS MOMMY WARM • SALADE IN FRENCH • TABLEAU IN FRENCH • DIRT SUCKER UPPER • MONKEYS LOVE THESE • OPPOSITE OF CEILING • DON'T CUT YOURSELF! • THIS FRUIT IS ORANGE • FLAT YOU PUT FOOD ON IT • COOK CHEESY EGGS IN THIS • USE IF CONSTIPATED REALLY BAD • LICKS THE FROSTING OFF THE BEATERS
Les mots familiers 2025-12-02
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- and in french
- with in french
- you bring it to school every day
- you put your hand up when you have this
- sticks things together
- but in french
- or in french
- without in french
- we need this for our math unit
- so in french
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- you use a marker on it
- always beats rock
- your using this to do this
- sounds like cheese and your siting on it
14 Clues: or in french • so in french • and in french • but in french • with in french • always beats rock • without in french • you use a marker on it • sticks things together • your using this to do this • we need this for our math unit • you bring it to school every day • you put your hand up when you have this • sounds like cheese and your siting on it
Le sport en France 2020-11-29
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- everyone
- French capital
- the body of water to the west of France
- football (don't forget le or la!)
- Swiss tennis player Roger _______
- I can't
- The inventor of parkour was Sebastian ___
- ice racing championship trophy
- the body of water to the south of France
- rugby (don't forget le or la!)
- French-American retired basketballer Tony _____
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- table football (don't forget le or la!)
- I can
- swimming (don't forget le or la!)
- French footballer Kylian _______
- he plays
- volleyball (don't forget le or la!)
- French tennis tournament
- town where Le Mans is held
- can I?
- grand prize
21 Clues: I can • can I? • I can't • everyone • he plays • grand prize • French capital • French tennis tournament • town where Le Mans is held • ice racing championship trophy • rugby (don't forget le or la!) • French footballer Kylian _______ • swimming (don't forget le or la!) • football (don't forget le or la!) • Swiss tennis player Roger _______ • volleyball (don't forget le or la!) • ...
Colors 2022-02-07
11 Clues: Red in French is ... • Grey in French is... • Blue in French is... • Pink in French is... • Green in French is... • Brown in French is... • White in French is... • Black in French is... • Purple in French is... • Orange in French is... • Yellow in French is...
French 2021-12-08
11 Clues: 9 in french • I in french • 15 in french • hi in french • fine in french • march in french • friday in french • " and" in french • this is in french • A word in french that means {I am} • A greeting in french which means good day
Il Lance...Il Compte! 2014-03-17
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- To have enough in French.
- The verb to play in French.
- To congratulate in French.
- The team in French.
- Qui est jalouse de Robert?
- Winger in French.
- Skate in French.
- La nouvel equipe que Robert et Lucien jouent pour.
- Un objet pour proteger la tete.
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- Il ________... Il compte! La titre du livre.
- Tu ______________ encore Anne-Marie. Dire quel que chose qui n’est pas vraiment vrai.
- Un bon _______ est absolument essential (pour jouer au hockey).
- Le ____________ centre, c'est Robert Nadeau (numero pair).
- The price of something.
- Quel que chose pour proteger les epaules.
- Elle n'est pas _______ (joie).
- Les pratigues sont __________ pour les joueur (necessary).
- Ils hurlent de ________ (content).
- The word tenacious when translated.
- Tu veux comparer le ___________ ball et le hockey?
- Qui est l'entrainer?
- C'est un excellent __________ (utilizer pour les patines).
- Vous etes ________ tous les deux. – Etre/Avoir la passion pour faire quell que chose encore et encore.
- Morin met _________ et sa ligne sur las glace! Nom du joueur de l’equipe.
- Nadeau c'est un ___________ - constellation d’etoile.
25 Clues: Skate in French. • Winger in French. • The team in French. • Qui est l'entrainer? • The price of something. • To have enough in French. • To congratulate in French. • Qui est jalouse de Robert? • The verb to play in French. • Elle n'est pas _______ (joie). • Un objet pour proteger la tete. • Ils hurlent de ________ (content). • The word tenacious when translated. • ...
The French Revolution 2017-03-14
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- The National Assembly met and gave an oath on a court for this sport 3
- Name of the French flag
- These people made up the First Estate 2
- The ___ of the Bastille signaled the start of the French Revolution 4
- This Marquis was part of both the French and the American Revolution 7
- Members of the Second Estate 2
- The Third Estate formed the National ____ 3
- French women of Paris marched on _____ to demand lower bread prices from the king 4
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- Reign of ____ 5
- City where many revolutionaries met
- This dictator put an end to the revolution 1
- This French estate was made up of commoners and peasants 2
- This device was used to execute enemies of the state 1
- A powerful political club led by Robespierre 5
- The price of this basic type of food skyrocketed before the revolution 2
- Last government of the French Revolution 6
- The Committee of ____ Safety 5
- The gabelle was a tax on this 2
- Queen Antoinette 6
- King ____ XVI was executed by the revolutionaries 6
20 Clues: Reign of ____ 5 • Queen Antoinette 6 • Name of the French flag • The Committee of ____ Safety 5 • Members of the Second Estate 2 • The gabelle was a tax on this 2 • City where many revolutionaries met • These people made up the First Estate 2 • Last government of the French Revolution 6 • The Third Estate formed the National ____ 3 • This dictator put an end to the revolution 1 • ...
french revolution 2023-11-06
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- Who says, "I am the state!"
- A political system
- Consisted of the Roman Catholic Clergy
- Consisted of the Nobles about 2% of the population
- This Influenced the legal systems of Europe and South America.
- 3rd Estate
- A period during the French Revolution that killed approx. 40,000 people
- Rulers with complete power and authority over the government and people
- A riot that took place during this first stage of the French Revolution
- A French 19th century artist given permission to wear pants
- Which estate used ideas of the enlightenment to protest and demand change?
- She was married to Peter the great
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- Who said, "Let them eat cake."
- "Life, Liberty, and Property"
- A document proclaiming rights and freedoms of the French people
- Grand house of control
- A French military leader during the French Revolution
- Belief that this power is derived from God
- A direct response to the replacement of the government to a monarchy
- This is when revolutionaries wanted to obtain weapons and release political prisoners.
20 Clues: 3rd Estate • A political system • Grand house of control • Who says, "I am the state!" • "Life, Liberty, and Property" • Who said, "Let them eat cake." • She was married to Peter the great • Consisted of the Roman Catholic Clergy • Belief that this power is derived from God • Consisted of the Nobles about 2% of the population • ...
Crossword 2022-11-07
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- Radicals of the lower state, they didn’t wear coulottes, which the rich wore.
- French nobility.
- Wealthy middle class and the upper middle class of French society, with some cultural and financial capital.
- Event were the Third State took this place, in 1789.
- French people, mostly aristocrats, who went from France in the years following the French Revolution of 1789.
- King of France, killed in the guillotine in 1793.
- General assembly in 1789 representing the French estates of the French: the clergy (First Estate), the nobility (Second Estate), and the peasants (Third Estate).
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- Group of French deputies who wanted to control the National Convention.
- One of the most important leaders of the French Revolution, president of the National Convention and member of the Jacobins.
- Period in French Revolution where there were a series of massacres.
- Members of the politic group of the French Revolution, from Paris.
- The political and social system in France before the Revolution of 1789.
- Lists of concerns or issues told in the spring of 1789 used as mandates for representatives elected to the Estates-General.
- In Paris the Tuesday 14th of July if 1789. This place fall in the hands of the revolutionaries.
- Machine that cut heads, used in the French Revolution with the kings.
15 Clues: French nobility. • King of France, killed in the guillotine in 1793. • Event were the Third State took this place, in 1789. • Members of the politic group of the French Revolution, from Paris. • Period in French Revolution where there were a series of massacres. • Machine that cut heads, used in the French Revolution with the kings. • ...
Clara 2025-08-20
14 Clues: Boy • Dog • Cat • Girl • Horse • Hello • thank you • Good evening • Man in French • the number 10 • A french pastry • Woman in french • Monday in French • the capital of France
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13 Clues: Frenhh TRES • French for BUTLER • Frenc wofd for aAD • French word for EGGS • Frencg weird fir CAKE • Frenc word fro SVRURUY • French word for sloths • French word for CANDLES • Frenamd word for LOBTER • Frebcg wird fir CGUCJEB • French word for SEAFOOD • Frenchh word for SPICED • French word forr HOUSE SALD
Crêpiphany 2024-04-04
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- Famous French cooking school
- Crunchy topped dessert
- Wine that comes in "black", "grey" and "white" variants
- Sweet chocolate-filled pastry
- Colorful sandwich cookie
- Thin French pancake
- Philippe, a butcher's assistant, is 6'4" with blue eyes. What does he weigh?
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- Small dishes whose literal name means "outside of the work"
- Famous French fish fan
- Where Suzette went (2 of 3)
- Creamy French cheese often served with bread
- Where Suzette went (1 of 3)
- French civil engineer known for work on the Statue of Liberty and another icon
- Layered pastry named after a French emperor
- Where Suzette went (3 of 3)
- What has to be broken before you use it?
16 Clues: Thin French pancake • Famous French fish fan • Crunchy topped dessert • Colorful sandwich cookie • Where Suzette went (2 of 3) • Where Suzette went (1 of 3) • Where Suzette went (3 of 3) • Famous French cooking school • Sweet chocolate-filled pastry • What has to be broken before you use it? • Layered pastry named after a French emperor • ...
French Colors 2022-03-17
11 Clues: Blue.. But in FRENCH! • Red... But in FRENCH! • Grey... But in FRENCH! • Pink... But in FRENCH! • Black.. But in FRENCH! • White... But in FRENCH! • Green... But in FRENCH! • Beige... But in FRENCH! • Purple... But in FRENCH! • Orange... But in FRENCH! • Yellow... But in FRENCH!
New Words in Middle English from Loanwords 2017-04-05
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- Loanword taken from Old Norse "mjukr" meaning humbly patient or docile
- Loanword taken from Old Norse "mistaka" meaning an error in action
- Loanword taken from French "collēgium" meaning an institution of higher learning
- Loanword taken from French "audientia" meaning the group of spectators at a public event; listeners or viewers collectively, as in attendance at a theater or concert
- Loanword taken from French "ante" meaning the sister of one's father or mother
- Loanword taken from Latin "comprehendere" meaning to understand the nature or meaning of; grasp with the mind; perceive
- Loanword taken from French "coussin" meaning a soft bag of cloth, leather, or rubber, filled with feathers, air, foam rubber, etc., on which to sit, kneel, or lie
- Loanword taken from French "governement" meaning the form or system of rule by which a state, community, etc., is governed
- Loanword taken from Old Norse "glitra" meaning to reflect light with a brilliant, sparkling luster
- Loanword taken from French "band" meaning a strip of cloth or other material used to bind up a wound
- Loanword taken from French "saumon" meaning a marine and freshwater food fish
- Loanword taken from Old Norse "husbondi" meaning a married man
- Loanword taken from Old Norse "tik" meaning a small child
- Loanword taken from French "tyrannia" meaning arbitrary or unrestrained exercise of power; despotic abuse of authority
- Loanword taken from Old Norse "vindauga" meaning an opening in the wall of a building
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- Loanword taken from Scandinavian "frekna" meaning one of the small, brownish spots on the skin that are caused by deposition of pigment
- Loanword taken from French "sauvacion" meaning the act of saving or protecting from harm, risk, loss, destruction
- Loanword taken from French "recreacioun" meaning a pastime, diversion, exercise, or other resource affording relaxation and enjoyment
- Loanword taken from Old Norse "angr" meaning a strong feeling of displeasure and belligerence aroused by a wrong
- Loanword taken from French "oignement" meaning a soft, unctuous preparation, often medicated, for application to the skin
- Loanword taken from French "entretenir" meaning to hold the attention of pleasantly or agreeably; divert; amuse
- Loanword taken from Old Norse "skrap" meaning a small piece or portion or fragment
- Loanword taken from Old Norse "gaspen" meaning a sudden, short intake of breath, as in shock or surprise
- Loanword taken from Old Norse "afoc" meaning lacking grace or ease in movement
- Loanword taken from Old Norse "hvirfla" meaning to turn around, spin, or rotate rapidly
25 Clues: Loanword taken from Old Norse "tik" meaning a small child • Loanword taken from Old Norse "husbondi" meaning a married man • Loanword taken from Old Norse "mistaka" meaning an error in action • Loanword taken from Old Norse "mjukr" meaning humbly patient or docile • Loanword taken from French "saumon" meaning a marine and freshwater food fish • ...
Christmas 2018-12-11
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- The French word for holly
- (de Noel) is the French for a Yule Log
- We ring them during Christmas and New Year
- The French word for present
- The month when Christmas falls
- We put these on top of the Christmas tree
- The French word for elf
- Three of them visited Jesus on Christmas Day
- The French word for star
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- The colour of Santa's hat
- We can make one out of snow (___ de neige)
- The things that we put on our Trees
- The kind of tree that we decorate at Christmas
- The French word for Christmas
- The plant that we kiss under over Christmas
- They pull Santa's sleigh
16 Clues: The French word for elf • They pull Santa's sleigh • The French word for star • The colour of Santa's hat • The French word for holly • The French word for present • The French word for Christmas • The month when Christmas falls • The things that we put on our Trees • (de Noel) is the French for a Yule Log • We put these on top of the Christmas tree • ...
Christmas in 5 Languages 2022-12-09
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- Christmas tree in German
- Christmas carol in French
- Christmas tree in Latin
- Christmas tree in French
- Christmas tree in Spanish
- Christmas in French
- Christmas carol in German
- Christmas in Spanish
- Christmas carol in Spanish
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- Christmas in German
- Christmas in Latin
- Christmas carol in Latin
- Candy cane in German
- Candy cane in Latin
- Candy cane in French
- ASL sign shown
- Candy cane in Spanish
17 Clues: ASL sign shown • Christmas in Latin • Christmas in German • Candy cane in Latin • Christmas in French • Candy cane in German • Candy cane in French • Christmas in Spanish • Candy cane in Spanish • Christmas tree in Latin • Christmas tree in German • Christmas carol in Latin • Christmas tree in French • Christmas carol in French • Christmas tree in Spanish • Christmas carol in German • ...
f24 2024-06-26
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- Australian cake.
- Austrian chocolate cake.
- French fruit dessert.
- Italian Christmas cake.
- Italian waffle cookie.
- Italian frozen dessert.
- Fried dough stick.
- Italian pastry.
- Moroccan sweet pastry.
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- French gelatin dessert.
- Hungarian layered cake.
- Greek honey cookie.
- Soft baked twist.
- Molded dessert.
- French puff dessert.
- Italian doughnut.
- Light, airy cake.
- Strawberry cake.
- Indian ice cream.
- Indian syrup-soaked sweet.
20 Clues: Molded dessert. • Italian pastry. • Australian cake. • Strawberry cake. • Soft baked twist. • Italian doughnut. • Light, airy cake. • Indian ice cream. • Fried dough stick. • Greek honey cookie. • French puff dessert. • French fruit dessert. • Italian waffle cookie. • Moroccan sweet pastry. • French gelatin dessert. • Hungarian layered cake. • Italian Christmas cake. • Italian frozen dessert. • ...
French Colors 2022-03-17
11 Clues: Blue.. But in FRENCH! • Red... But in FRENCH! • Grey... But in FRENCH! • Pink... But in FRENCH! • Black.. But in FRENCH! • White... But in FRENCH! • Green... But in FRENCH! • Beige... But in FRENCH! • Purple... But in FRENCH! • Orange... But in FRENCH! • Yellow... But in FRENCH!
Time is money 2024-11-11
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- the high point
- often hired for SAT's?
- our animal type is a monkey
- German → English, glassworks
- native or naturalized
- popular seltzer in a colorful can
- from Α/α to _/ω (last letter?)
- wrote stages of child development?
- friend of 16-across
- French → English, 'white bread'
- in Japanese, 'exquisite' or 'success'
- shiny ring?
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- on Discord, 'interact with caution'
- in Esperanto, 'always in motion'
- French → English, 'white mountain'
- French → English, 'porthole'
- in Shakespearean, “it is so”?
- in French, 'long meadows'
- famous broadway play about politics
- running through the 5 boroughs of NY
- orbicularis ____, an eye muscle
21 Clues: shiny ring? • the high point • friend of 16-across • native or naturalized • often hired for SAT's? • in French, 'long meadows' • our animal type is a monkey • German → English, glassworks • French → English, 'porthole' • in Shakespearean, “it is so”? • from Α/α to _/ω (last letter?) • French → English, 'white bread' • orbicularis ____, an eye muscle • in Esperanto, 'always in motion' • ...
L'histoire franco-africaine 2021-11-30
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- an explorer
- a small blue flag
- a big invasion
- WW2
- (the) population
- an English soldier
- (the) conquest
- (the) autonomy
- an English emperor
- a small combat
- a small conflict
- an enemy (f)
- (the) decolonization
- (the) colonization
- a small battle
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- fourteen victims
- the French president
- a French colony
- the start
- peacefully
- she would elect (conditionnel)
- the French republic
- a big army
- it takes place (present)
- a truce
- four centuries
- the end
- French-African
- a peace treaty
- overthrow a gov't.
- a big agreement
31 Clues: WW2 • a truce • the end • the start • peacefully • a big army • an explorer • an enemy (f) • a big invasion • (the) conquest • four centuries • (the) autonomy • French-African • a peace treaty • a small combat • a small battle • a French colony • a big agreement • fourteen victims • (the) population • a small conflict • a small blue flag • an English soldier • an English emperor • overthrow a gov't. • (the) colonization • ...
Revolutions Vocab Crossword 2021-01-05
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- french revolutionary ideas third part
- Politics of reality
- Filipinos called for reforms
- Prison/ abuses of monarchy/ corrupt aristocracy
- basic human rights
- European ancestry in the Americas
- Born in Spain or Portugal
- French revolutionary ideas, first part
- French revolutionary ideas second part
- coffee colony of St. Domingue
- african and european/indigenous ancestry
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- ottoman nationalism
- July 4, 1776
- patriotism
- many opponents executed during this period
- Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of happiness
- French Intellectuals(Rosseau)
- united under the House of Savoy
- European and Indian ancestry
- Had lots of money, high in the social class
- escaped slaves
21 Clues: patriotism • July 4, 1776 • escaped slaves • basic human rights • ottoman nationalism • Politics of reality • Born in Spain or Portugal • Filipinos called for reforms • European and Indian ancestry • French Intellectuals(Rosseau) • coffee colony of St. Domingue • united under the House of Savoy • European ancestry in the Americas • french revolutionary ideas third part • ...
French Foods 2025-09-15
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- Seasoned snail
- Pie-like brunch dish
- Crème ____, custard dessert
- Sparkling French wine
- Potatoes au ____
- Bordeaux is French ____ wine
- French ____ soup
- Thyme’s partner
- Cream filled pastry
- Roquefort is this type of cheese
- Small eatery
- Melted cheese dish
- Long, thin loaf
- Hot Niçoise salad features this fish
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- Vegetable stew and a Pixar movie
- Chocolate pudding-like dessert
- Coq au vin contains this protein
- Highly prized edible fungus
- Popular white wine
- Soft cheese
- Tapenade’s main ingredient
- Colorful sandwich cookie
- Crescent-shaped roll
- Puffy dessert
- Flavorful mustard, honey _____
- French pancake
26 Clues: Soft cheese • Small eatery • Puffy dessert • Seasoned snail • French pancake • Thyme’s partner • Long, thin loaf • Potatoes au ____ • French ____ soup • Popular white wine • Melted cheese dish • Cream filled pastry • Pie-like brunch dish • Crescent-shaped roll • Sparkling French wine • Colorful sandwich cookie • Tapenade’s main ingredient • Crème ____, custard dessert • Highly prized edible fungus • ...
French Food and Drink 2015-05-26
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- This warming drink is consumed at breakfast.
- Milk from these mammals are used to make french cheeses.
- French bread is bought daily from this shop.
- These are two examples of famous french cheeses.
- Bread is used for this during meals.
- Lunch, for the French is which meal?
- You could but a range of these products in a BOUCHERIE.
- This meat is eaten in France but not usually eaten in the UK.
- This is where you buy fresh fruit and veg, they are found throughout France.
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- It is said that the French _ _ _ _ /_ _ / _ _ _.
- France is the largest country in this area.
- There are over 365 varieties of this dairy product produced in France.
- We used these ingredients to top our cakes
- French families sit round this piece of furniture during meal times.
- This vegetable is part of the onion family and is grown in Southern France.
- This is where cooked meats, pies and pates are sold.
- A popular french fruit, they have distinctive fuzzy skin.
17 Clues: Bread is used for this during meals. • Lunch, for the French is which meal? • We used these ingredients to top our cakes • France is the largest country in this area. • This warming drink is consumed at breakfast. • French bread is bought daily from this shop. • It is said that the French _ _ _ _ /_ _ / _ _ _. • These are two examples of famous french cheeses. • ...
The French and Indian War 2021-09-21
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- british officers came up with a brutal plan to end the Delaware siege at
- This ______ was called Pontiac’s Rebellion.
- The village that French and Indians destroyed to try and keep the Colonists out of the Ohio River Valley.
- Whose powers ended in North America with the Treaty of Paris?
- Which British general died in the short battle of quebec?
- To reward Spain for its help, France gave them which areas of land ?
- What state did Britain trade for Cuba and the Philippines?
- How many French forts did the British conquer by august 1759?
- Who was the new leader of the British army in 1757?
- Economic and military alliances between the Europeans and the Native Americans were created because of what?
- hostility helped cause the war for ________ __________.
- Therefore, the British issued the _______ __ ____.
- When what city fell, all of Canada was for the British?
- Braddock and two regiments to ______.
- The name of the general that reported the French's message to the colonists.
- Who claimed the territory of Louisiana in 1682?
- The name of the war that the French and British had for seven years.
- The reason the French and Indians wanted to keep out the colonists.
- Four bullets went through ________ coat, but, miraculously, none hit him.
- Where were French forts located?
- Which expansion threatened the fur trade?
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- Where did the French build their main settlements?
- In 1763, which war ended?
- The British sent General
- Europeans and Native Americans were involved in each other’s wars because of ___
- What country made a pact in 1761 to aid France?
- What British general couldn’t capture Quebec for 2 months?
- for ______ or for troops.
- What battle was a turning point in the 7 year war?
- the officers invited Delaware war leaders in to talk and then gave them ________ ________ _______ as gifts.
- General Braddock ____ from his wounds.
- What date did Braddock’s forces get ambushed?
- The Huron and Algonquin peoples of the Great Lakes region was allied with who?
- The fort that the French and Indians seized from the colonists.
- What faith did the French want to convert the Native Americans?
- The person that destroyed the village that the colonists lived in to trade.
- What item were the French and the English competing over?
- The name of the fort that Washington and his men built before surprise attacking the French and Indians.
- It could not rely solely on the
- How did the French carry goods?
40 Clues: The British sent General • In 1763, which war ended? • for ______ or for troops. • It could not rely solely on the • How did the French carry goods? • Where were French forts located? • Braddock and two regiments to ______. • General Braddock ____ from his wounds. • Which expansion threatened the fur trade? • This ______ was called Pontiac’s Rebellion. • ...
13a 2024-06-22
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- Holy Roman Emperor
- British tribal leader
- Longshanks
- German chief of staff
- Scottish patriot
- Prussian chancellor
- French leader
- French WWII general
- Allied WWI commander
- WWI British general
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- Conqueror of Jerusalem
- Soviet WWII general
- French cardinal general
- Egyptian pharaoh
- Japanese admiral
- Battle of Britain commander
- US WWII general
- German WWII general
- German WWII general
- US naval admiral
20 Clues: Longshanks • French leader • US WWII general • Egyptian pharaoh • Japanese admiral • Scottish patriot • US naval admiral • Holy Roman Emperor • Soviet WWII general • Prussian chancellor • German WWII general • German WWII general • French WWII general • WWI British general • Allied WWI commander • British tribal leader • German chief of staff • Conqueror of Jerusalem • French cardinal general • ...
Famous Footballers 2023-06-17
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- Northern Irish superstar
- French goal-scorer
- Brazilian phenomenon
- Brazilian icon
- Brazilian showman
- Argentinian legend
- German goal-scoring machine
- Dutch winger
- French midfield genius
- German full-back
- Brazilian playmaker
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- English midfield maestro
- Argentine forward
- Portuguese striker
- Brazilian striker
- Italian goalkeeper
- Spanish maestro
- French midfielder
- Croatian playmaker
- English free-kick specialist
20 Clues: Dutch winger • Brazilian icon • Spanish maestro • German full-back • Argentine forward • Brazilian striker • French midfielder • Brazilian showman • Portuguese striker • French goal-scorer • Italian goalkeeper • Argentinian legend • Croatian playmaker • Brazilian playmaker • Brazilian phenomenon • French midfield genius • English midfield maestro • Northern Irish superstar • ...
Le toi du moi vocab 2025-10-17
11 Clues: "a lot" in French • "the nap" in French • "the zest" in French • "the dawn" in French • "the mouth" in French • "the lemon" in French • "the mirror" in French • "the old man" in French • "the flowers" in French • "the drops (of rain)" in French • "the (musical) scale" in French
New World Developments 2022-09-22
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- / This animal's fur was popular for hats
- / Most French settlers were _________
- / A native tribe that traded with the French
- / Cliff Dwellers
- / French explorer that claimed the coast of Texas for France
- / founder of Quebec
- / European weapon that was given to the native tribes
- / The U.S. state the first Spanish settlement was at
- / A native tribe that trade with the English also known for their Confederacy
- / First permanent European settlement in California.
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- / Gevernor of New Mexico during the Pueblo Revolt
- XIV / King of France during 1643-1715
- / First permanent European settlement in Texas.
- / The revolt were Pueblo Indians killed and drove out the Spanish
- / leader of the Pueblo Revolt
- / Most English settlers were _______
- / The capital of New Mexico
- / A native tribe that traded with the French, replaced the Hurons
- / A French settlement founded in Louisiana in 1718
- / First Europeans to enter the Mississippi river(____&_____)
20 Clues: / Cliff Dwellers • / founder of Quebec • / The capital of New Mexico • / leader of the Pueblo Revolt • / Most English settlers were _______ • XIV / King of France during 1643-1715 • / Most French settlers were _________ • / This animal's fur was popular for hats • / A native tribe that traded with the French • / First permanent European settlement in Texas. • ...
Enlightenment & Revolutions 2025-10-28
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- Agreement between rulers and citizens
- Colonists’ war for independence from Britain
- Belief that government gets power from the people
- Spanish and Portuguese colonies that gained independence
- French colony that became the first free Black republic
- Philosopher who wrote *The Social Contract*
- 1789 French document declaring liberty and equality
- Concept that each branch of government limits the others
- Overthrow or replacement of a government
- French thinker who promoted separation of powers
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- Document stating "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"
- French writer who defended freedom of speech
- Revolution that began in 1789 and challenged absolute monarchy
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Enlightenment thinker who inspired the Declaration of Independence
- Movement that emphasized reason and science over tradition
- Enlightenment idea promoting freedom and equality for all
- Rights people are born with
- South American leader inspired by Enlightenment ideas
- Author of *Common Sense* who encouraged American independence
20 Clues: Rights people are born with • Leader of the Haitian Revolution • Agreement between rulers and citizens • Overthrow or replacement of a government • Philosopher who wrote *The Social Contract* • French writer who defended freedom of speech • Colonists’ war for independence from Britain • French thinker who promoted separation of powers • ...
French crossword by ivy rm 14 2025-08-20
12 Clues: good bye • two in french • one in french • ten in french • five in french • four in french • seven in french • three in french • twelve in french • what you say to someone in the evening • what you say to a person when greeting them • what you say to someone after they give you something
Voyage en France 2024-08-05
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- The most famous French tower located in Paris.
- The country famous for its Eiffel Tower and cuisine.
- A French word used to express thanks.
- The French word for "yes."
- The capital city of France.
- A greeting in French that means "hello."
- Déjeuner A type of meal that includes breakfast items like coffee and a croissant.
- The color of the French flag along with blue and red.
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- A round, flat hat often worn in France.
- A common French cheese.
- A French pastry shaped like a crescent.
- Revoir A common French word for "goodbye."
- A popular French bread, long and crusty.
13 Clues: A common French cheese. • The French word for "yes." • The capital city of France. • A French word used to express thanks. • A round, flat hat often worn in France. • A French pastry shaped like a crescent. • A greeting in French that means "hello." • A popular French bread, long and crusty. • Revoir A common French word for "goodbye." • ...
Y5 - Bistro Escargot vocabulary 2021-04-11
11 Clues: "Please" in French • "I order" in French • "Thank you" in French • "I am hungry" in French • "I am thirsty" in French • "I understand" in French • "I would like" in French • "you're welcome" in French • "Something to drink?" in French • "I don't understand" in French. • "What would you like?" in French
25 2024-08-17
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- Caramelized custard cake
- Free-form tart
- Thousand-layer pastry
- Italian cookie
- Twisted doughnut
- German bundt cake
- Chocolate-filled pastry
- Mini pie
- French meringue treat
- Filled pastry
- French butter cake
- Rustic tart
- Rich bread
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- Coffee-flavored dessert
- Layered pastry
- Spiced Dutch cookie
- Upside-down pie
- Crispy pastry
- Ring-shaped cake
- Sponge cake
- Almond biscuit
- French cake
- Creamy dessert
- Almond filling
- Almond cookie
25 Clues: Mini pie • Rich bread • Sponge cake • French cake • Rustic tart • Crispy pastry • Almond cookie • Filled pastry • Layered pastry • Free-form tart • Italian cookie • Almond biscuit • Creamy dessert • Almond filling • Upside-down pie • Ring-shaped cake • Twisted doughnut • German bundt cake • French butter cake • Spiced Dutch cookie • Thousand-layer pastry • French meringue treat • Coffee-flavored dessert • ...
Madame Donnelly tricky crossword 2021-01-20
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- the gas we breathe to survive
- the best day of the week in French
- my favourite colour in French
- my favourite food
- the country I completed my teachers college in
- the bone in your knee
- the task you're completing right now
- the French word for snow
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- the French word for dog
- the city I am living in right now
- who is our prime minister in Canada?
- the month we are in right now (in French)
- the name of the dog I am fostering
- school in French
- next month is _______ history month
15 Clues: school in French • my favourite food • the bone in your knee • the French word for dog • the French word for snow • the gas we breathe to survive • my favourite colour in French • the city I am living in right now • the best day of the week in French • the name of the dog I am fostering • next month is _______ history month • who is our prime minister in Canada? • ...
