french Crossword Puzzles
France in the New World Crossword 2012-01-18
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- A sea route around the top of North America to the Far East
- What most French settlers became in the colony of Quebec
- Land in the Mississippi River basin claimed by France
- Christian faith that the French government wanted to spread in the New World
- French explorer who found the St. Lawrence River and explored it as far as present-day Montreal
- French explorer who followed the Mississippi River to its mouth and claimed the land drained by the river for France
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- Present-day country in which Quebec and Montreal are both located; much of it was controlled by the French
- Most of the French colonists who were not fur trappers were these
- French explorer who founded the colony of Quebec on the St. Lawrence River
- French Protestants who were forbidden to emigrate to French colonies in North America
- Continent the French were more interested in colonizing than North America
- Century in which France gained claims to most of Canada, the Great Lakes region of what is now the U.S., and the interior of North America along the Mississippi
- Large group of Native Americans in the North; sworn enemies of the French
- Catholic missionaries from France to the North American natives
14 Clues: Land in the Mississippi River basin claimed by France • What most French settlers became in the colony of Quebec • A sea route around the top of North America to the Far East • Catholic missionaries from France to the North American natives • Most of the French colonists who were not fur trappers were these • ...
J'adore l'école 2014-02-23
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- 28-2=
- 'subject' in French!
- We study countries in this subject
- Handsome
- 30
- Hi!
- French for french!
- Where you are today!
- Has lots of money
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- 20+9=
- You might need an instrument for this subject
- A subject that studies the past
- SHE is STRONG
- Teacher
- A subject about numbers
- Honest
- First name
- Super!
- Crazy, she is!
- Be quiet!
20 Clues: 30 • Hi! • 20+9= • 28-2= • Honest • Super! • Teacher • Handsome • Be quiet! • First name • SHE is STRONG • Crazy, she is! • Has lots of money • French for french! • 'subject' in French! • Where you are today! • A subject about numbers • A subject that studies the past • We study countries in this subject • You might need an instrument for this subject
Social Studies Tic-Tac-Toe 2021-10-01
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- The name of laws that governed the conduct of slaves in the French colony of Louisiana
- A war between European and Native Americans
- Explored upper Mississippi down as far as the Arkansas River
- When all of the Banks ran out of Gold
- Created paper money
- a person who is considered the property of someone and bound to a life of service.
- name given to young women who came to Louisiana in 1728 to become wives of the settlers and brought their belongings in a small trunck
- Founded a new French settlement near the Mississippi River, at the time known as Nouvelle-Orleans (New Orlenas)
- The second longest river
- North America
- A city on the Mississippi River
- Claimed Louisiana for France in the name of King Louis XIV
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- The killing of many Native Americans
- Name given to the collapse of the French investment company,the company of the west.
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals under certain conditions, such as their agreement to settle on it
- orleans A city claimed by Beinville
- system under which a colony was operated as a business by an individual or group.
- Name given to the water route that early Europeans believed went through the North American continent to Asia
- A group exsting during the French colonial period that was in charge of the judical matters.
- A large farm or estate
- ended the French and Indian War
- The fourteenth King of the French colony
- allies of the French
- The fifteenth king of the French colony
- In 1712 he became the first proprietor of Louisiana, the company of the west
- Allies of the French
- African descent of the West
- Established Fort Maurepaus in near present Biloxi,Mississippi
- The only religion that the FRench believed in
- An area settled by a group of people from a distant land
30 Clues: North America • Created paper money • allies of the French • Allies of the French • A large farm or estate • The second longest river • African descent of the West • ended the French and Indian War • A city on the Mississippi River • orleans A city claimed by Beinville • The killing of many Native Americans • When all of the Banks ran out of Gold • ...
nourriture 2025-05-27
12 Clues: daily soup • house salad • cheese+cake • Greek salad • type of salad • apple in french • coffee in french • vanilla in french • chicken in french • chocolate in french • cappuccino in french • type of pasta like spaghetti
French and Latin American Revolutions 2022-01-31
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- The French monarch after Napoleon.
- European born colonist in Latin America.
- This was issued by the United States and aided the new independent countries in Latin America.
- He defeated Spanish forces between 1819 and 1825.
- The type of person who could vote in the French Republic.
- The French colonies governed ____during the Napoleonic Wars.
- The wife of the King of France.
- Required all males to serve in the army.
- In what ocean was Napoleon imprisoned?
- A Christian English reformer who fought for the end of slavery.
- The French royal prison.
- This type of economy was brought about by removing feudal restrictions.
- This type of person was persecuted as suspected traitors during the French Revolution.
- The leader of the Committee of Public Safety.
- This nation was hostile to Napoleon.
- This type of reform was introduced by Napoleon.
- A system in which no single power could become so powerful that it could threaten to dominate other countries.
- This began 6 years after the end of the American Revolution.
- Maintaining traditional rulers.
- One of the leading statesman at the Congress of Vienna.
- The French republic was seen as this by other European rulers.
- What really defeated the French Army in Russia?
- He crowned himself emperor of France.
- This Enlightened Thinker was the bases of the French Revolution.
- This issue sparked both the American and French Revolution.
- The French king that called the Estates General.
- Both the American And French Revolutions woke up and choose this.
- The Tsar of Russia that defeated Napoleon.
- The Common people and Middle Class
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- The Clergy.
- The boundaries of Europe were redrawn here.
- They began the Reign of Terror.
- This was the slogan of the revolution.
- Government by the consent of the people.
- This was challenged by the French Revolution.
- Belief that each nationality is entitled to its own government and national homeland.
- This proclaimed that the government rested on the consent of the people.
- Napoleon’s last battle.
- Napoleon’s birth place.
- In this month in 1804, Napoleon crowned himself emperor.
- Father Hidalgo led a failed rebellion against Spain in what country?
- Based on the Declaration of Rights of Man, men are born____.
- Louis XVI tried this in June of 1791.
- Jose de San Martin liberated this country.
- How many French troops made it back to France after the invasion Russia.
- A national assembly in which each of the three social classes was represented in its own chambers.
- A form of government in which the monarch’s power is shared with a popular assembly.
- Napoleon’s conquest of Germany liberated these people.
- The Nobility.
- How was Napoleon III related to Napoleon Bonaparte?
- A government without a king.
- Revolution taught people they needed a government that would protect this.
- The Haitian revolutionary leader.
53 Clues: The Clergy. • The Nobility. • Napoleon’s last battle. • Napoleon’s birth place. • The French royal prison. • A government without a king. • They began the Reign of Terror. • The wife of the King of France. • Maintaining traditional rulers. • The Haitian revolutionary leader. • The French monarch after Napoleon. • The Common people and Middle Class • ...
29 2024-08-12
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- Jazz saxophonist
- Greek philosopher
- French heroine
- Founding Father
- Apple co-founder
- First moonwalker
- Telescope pioneer
- Psycho director
- Huckleberry Finn author
- Escape artist
- First flight
- Communist Manifesto
- Printing press inventor
- Boxing legend
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- Baroque composer
- French general
- Light bulb inventor
- French emperor
- Black holes physicist
- Animation mogul
- AC pioneer
- Nobel laureate
- Nursing pioneer
- Humanitarian nun
- Christmas Carol
25 Clues: AC pioneer • First flight • Escape artist • Boxing legend • French general • French emperor • French heroine • Nobel laureate • Animation mogul • Founding Father • Nursing pioneer • Psycho director • Christmas Carol • Baroque composer • Jazz saxophonist • Apple co-founder • First moonwalker • Humanitarian nun • Greek philosopher • Telescope pioneer • Light bulb inventor • Communist Manifesto • ...
Unité 1 2021-10-04
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- And you? (formal)
- the library
- My name is...
- What is your name?
- nice to meet you
- the kiss on the cheek French people do when meeting
- Okay
- French
- French backwards slang
- the hospital
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- the mall
- the party
- the house
- girlfriend
- Would you like to go
- I present...
- the airport
- See you soon
- How are you
- I am...
- title for a young lady
21 Clues: Okay • French • I am... • the mall • the party • the house • girlfriend • the library • the airport • How are you • I present... • See you soon • the hospital • My name is... • nice to meet you • And you? (formal) • What is your name? • Would you like to go • title for a young lady • French backwards slang • the kiss on the cheek French people do when meeting
French 2021-05-20
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- I lost something
- do you like to ... soccer
- When your parents are talking you...
- in a swimming pool you ...
- I ... in stratford
- when your in art class you ...
- redy, set, ...
- what do people do for summer ...
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- you have a test and you have to ...
- when your parents are talking you ...
- when someone want something you have you ...
- do you want to ... tv
- when you don't remember something you ...
- when your hungry you ...
- choose swimming over gymnastics
15 Clues: redy, set, ... • I lost something • I ... in stratford • do you want to ... tv • when your hungry you ... • do you like to ... soccer • in a swimming pool you ... • when your in art class you ... • choose swimming over gymnastics • what do people do for summer ... • you have a test and you have to ... • When your parents are talking you... • when your parents are talking you ... • ...
French 2023-06-06
14 Clues: Milk • Bread • Plate • Crepe • A cake • Winter • Without • We speak • Thank you • Apple Pie • See you soon • In the morning • I am doing well • Grilled Ham and Cheese
french 2023-06-06
French 2022-12-14
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- Accent mark that makes an 'e' sound like 'ay.'
- J'aimerais danser ___ Jennifer Lopez.
- The coldest season of the year
- Animal that goes 'quack.'
- Verb that means to draw
- Accent mark that can go over any vowel
- French word for fries
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- Fifteen
- to go
- French word for milk
- Man's best friend
- The first month of the year
- To sing
- French word for rain
14 Clues: to go • Fifteen • To sing • Man's best friend • French word for milk • French word for rain • French word for fries • Verb that means to draw • Animal that goes 'quack.' • The first month of the year • The coldest season of the year • J'aimerais danser ___ Jennifer Lopez. • Accent mark that can go over any vowel • Accent mark that makes an 'e' sound like 'ay.'
French 2023-01-20
Y5 - Bistro Scargot 2021-04-10
11 Clues: I order • please in French • thank you in French • I am hungry in French • I am thirsty in French • I would like in French • I unsderstand in French • you are welcome in French • I dont understand in French • something to drink? in French • what would you like in French with ?
My French Crossword (some words in french only a few) 2013-09-25
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- français
- the place where the English and the french fought on
- the mother to Metao *extra*
- the opposite of yes in french
- the language that the french was forced to use for their furtrade
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- Wednesday in french
- the more formal way of saying hello in French
- the capital of Quebec
- less formal way of saying hello in french
- the kindergarten teacher *extra*
- both the english and the french wanted this
- the opposite of no in french
12 Clues: français • Wednesday in french • the capital of Quebec • the mother to Metao *extra* • the opposite of no in french • the opposite of yes in french • the kindergarten teacher *extra* • less formal way of saying hello in french • both the english and the french wanted this • the more formal way of saying hello in French • the place where the English and the french fought on • ...
French Words 2018-05-10
15 Clues: Dog • Cat • Shy • Big/Tall • Thank You • Grapefruit • The Prison • 28 in french • River in France • America in french • A big triangle shaped museum • Amount of yearly tourist in Paris. • The colors on the flag (three words) • Most famous french tourist attraction • Famous painting in one of french museums.
CANADA 2022-05-01
21 Clues: elk • wolf • lake • visit • great • travel • french • plains • lovely • rafting • helpful • holidays • pancakes • waterfall • mountains • snowmobile • malpleleaf • adventurous • dogsledding • snowshoeing • northernlights
French Revolution 2022-03-15
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- Pledge made by the national assembly that vowed to always meet and create a new constitution
- The period of most extreme violence during the French Revolution
- Start of the french revolution
- Event where a group of women demanded bread and kidnaped King Louis XIV
- Queen of France, King Louis XIV's wife
- Second estate
- A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting
- French general who became emperor of France
- 3rd estate declaration that was the only true government
- Political and social class that existed before the french revolution
- Machine used for beheading people, used for executions
- People who worked the land or served the nobles
- Slogan of the french revolution
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- Marie Antoinette's nickname
- Social classes
- Slogan of Napoleon's rule
- A uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
- Government ruled by a king or queen
- 97% of the population in France, payed all the taxes
- July 14th, 1789
- First estate, church officals
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- king of France, Marie Antoinette's husband
- Member od a radical political club during the French Revolution
- Pride in one's country
25 Clues: Second estate • Social classes • July 14th, 1789 • Pride in one's country • Slogan of Napoleon's rule • Marie Antoinette's nickname • First estate, church officals • Leader of the Reign of Terror • Start of the french revolution • Slogan of the french revolution • Government ruled by a king or queen • Queen of France, King Louis XIV's wife • king of France, Marie Antoinette's husband • ...
Unit 1: The Age of Revolution 2023-09-06
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- Place the French public stormed that was the start of the Revolution
- Social Contract creator
- Location of NB's 2nd and last exile
- Number of grievances listed on the Declaration
- New group receiving rights in Age of Enlightenment
- A meeting with only the 3rd estate
- Main reason French peasants were mad at the king and queen
- Composer during the Age of Enlightenment(went deaf)
- Womens right advocate (also a woman)
- Threw off a boat in the Boston Harbor
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- King with 6 wives
- Main type of execution during the Reign of Terror
- Locke Creator of the natural rights idea
- Ruler that no one can question
- Second president of the United States and other famous writer of the Declaration of Independence
- A meeting between the 3 estates
- First president of the United States
- Location of NB's 1st exile
- French General turned leader
- King that received the Declaration of Independence
- Palace of the French monarchs
- Main writer of the Declaration of Independence
- Title the French general turned leader gave himself
- Took power from king in 1215
- The divine power that monarchs got their power from?
- Food that the French peasants were fighting over
26 Clues: King with 6 wives • Social Contract creator • Location of NB's 1st exile • French General turned leader • Took power from king in 1215 • Palace of the French monarchs • Ruler that no one can question • A meeting between the 3 estates • A meeting with only the 3rd estate • Location of NB's 2nd and last exile • First president of the United States • ...
Unit 3 geoculture 2022-01-20
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- french middle school
- bac. for short
- french superstore
- students learn to read write and recite passages from the Quran.
- MOOC to help job interveiws, resumes,
- amount of french based english words.
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- trains the Hotel-restaurant industry
- 24 hour time system
- Common French school supplies
- professional projects.
- european currency
- capital of french polynesia
- amount of minutes students have for lunch.
- a place that uses euro
- massive open online course
15 Clues: bac. for short • european currency • french superstore • 24 hour time system • french middle school • professional projects. • a place that uses euro • massive open online course • capital of french polynesia • Common French school supplies • trains the Hotel-restaurant industry • MOOC to help job interveiws, resumes, • amount of french based english words. • ...
French 1A 2021-06-21
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- "Faire du ______ (bicycling)"
- Je ______ être)
- the word for 'shy' in French
- the word for 'strong' in French
- Tu ______ (faire)
- the French word for 'yellow'
- the word for 'winter' in French
- _____ aimons (what pronoun? For example: je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, ils/elles)
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- _______ chantez (what pronoun? For example: je, tu, il/elle, nous, vous, ils/elles)
- Elles _______ (visiter)
- the word for 'morning' in French
- the English for for 'chien'
- Nous_____ (parler)
- Vous ______ (avoir)
- the English word for 'livre'
15 Clues: Je ______ être) • Tu ______ (faire) • Nous_____ (parler) • Vous ______ (avoir) • Elles _______ (visiter) • the English for for 'chien' • the word for 'shy' in French • the French word for 'yellow' • the English word for 'livre' • "Faire du ______ (bicycling)" • the word for 'strong' in French • the word for 'winter' in French • the word for 'morning' in French • ...
Unit 1 Geoculture 2021-02-12
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- shaking hands
- Adam, Alice, Hugo, Maxime
- school bag
- Other main language in carribeans
- Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia
- 3 main regions of Africa: Great Lakes, Central, and ______
- 80% of Quebec speaks ______
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- Country speaking French in the carribeans starting with M
- Us state mainly speaking French
- Mme.
- La Rentree is the back to _____ school
- French word for high school
- Belgium, Switzerland are French speaking countries in _____
- Poet Aie Cesaire started ______
- kissing friends and family on the cheek
15 Clues: Mme. • school bag • shaking hands • Adam, Alice, Hugo, Maxime • Algeria, Morocco, Tunisia • French word for high school • 80% of Quebec speaks ______ • Us state mainly speaking French • Poet Aie Cesaire started ______ • Other main language in carribeans • La Rentree is the back to _____ school • kissing friends and family on the cheek • ...
Unit 3 geoculture 2022-01-20
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- french middle school
- bac. for short
- french superstore
- students learn to read write and recite passages from the Quran.
- MOOC to help job interveiws, resumes,
- amount of french based english words.
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- trains the Hotel-restaurant industry
- 24 hour time system
- Common French school supplies
- professional projects.
- european currency
- capital of french polynesia
- amount of minutes students have for lunch.
- a place that uses euro
- massive open online course
15 Clues: bac. for short • european currency • french superstore • 24 hour time system • french middle school • professional projects. • a place that uses euro • massive open online course • capital of french polynesia • Common French school supplies • trains the Hotel-restaurant industry • MOOC to help job interveiws, resumes, • amount of french based english words. • ...
REVISION 2020-01-13
21 Clues: CONE • DEER • FIFTH • ACORN • THIRD • SECOND • FRENCH • GERMAN • CANDLE • VIOLIN • TRUMPET • ANTHILL • BALLOON • RECORDER • HEDGEHOG • SCOTTISH • SQUIRREL • CHESTNUT • ANTEATER • PINETREE • WOODPECKER
The Paris Metropolitan Crossword 2016-04-07
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- Jacques belgian singer
- Electric instrument
- French festival
- Musical wind instrument
- Woodwind instrument
- The river of Paris
- Piaf french singer
- One of the stations
- Espace Métro Accords
- Station in french
- Synonym of remembrance
- Music category
- Antonym of relax
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- Diminutive of metropolitan
- A group of performers
- A stringed instrument
- Synonym of sleepy
- Ben famous singer
- One of the stations
- To move rhythmically
- Famous Parisienne museum
- Hand drum
- Gainsbourg, french singer
- Estimative number of users, in millions
- Capital of France
- Two stringed bowed instrument
- Group of people
- Inner skill
- Art of sound in time
- Exposition Universelle
- Régie Autonomie des Trasports Parisiens
31 Clues: Hand drum • Inner skill • Music category • French festival • Group of people • Antonym of relax • Synonym of sleepy • Ben famous singer • Capital of France • Station in french • The river of Paris • Piaf french singer • One of the stations • Electric instrument • Woodwind instrument • One of the stations • To move rhythmically • Espace Métro Accords • Art of sound in time • A group of performers • ...
Noah French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- 1 percent population
- Spreading the revolution
- Used to chop heads off in french
- Government must protect our natural rights
- English writer of leviathan
- English advocate for woman rights
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- wars and wasteful spending broke France
- French writer of the social contract
- The queen of France
- Congress of Vienna(1815)
- Created a new government and the democratic republic
- Age of applying reason to the human and natural worlds
- French writer and freedom of speech
- was the french king
- Argues for a separation of powers
- once was the king of french but also dies to the guillotine
16 Clues: The queen of France • was the french king • 1 percent population • Congress of Vienna(1815) • Spreading the revolution • English writer of leviathan • Used to chop heads off in french • Argues for a separation of powers • English advocate for woman rights • French writer and freedom of speech • French writer of the social contract • wars and wasteful spending broke France • ...
France in the New World Crossword 2012-01-18
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- Most of the French colonists who were not fur trappers were these
- French explorer who founded the colony of Quebec on the St. Lawrence River
- Large group of Native Americans in the North; sworn enemies of the French
- French Protestants who were forbidden to emigrate to French colonies in North America
- Catholic missionaries from France to the North American natives
- Present-day country in which Quebec and Montreal are both located; much of it was controlled by the French
- Continent the French were more interested in colonizing than North America
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- What most French settlers became in the colony of Quebec
- French explorer who followed the Mississippi River to its mouth and claimed the land drained by the river for France
- French explorer who found the St. Lawrence River and explored it as far as present-day Montreal
- Christian faith that the French government wanted to spread in the New World
- Century in which France gained claims to most of Canada, the Great Lakes region of what is now the U.S., and the interior of North America along the Mississippi
- Land in the Mississippi River basin claimed by France
- A sea route around the top of North America to the Far East
14 Clues: Land in the Mississippi River basin claimed by France • What most French settlers became in the colony of Quebec • A sea route around the top of North America to the Far East • Catholic missionaries from France to the North American natives • Most of the French colonists who were not fur trappers were these • ...
pumzwl 2023-08-18
20 Clues: Navy • Zinc • Anne • Mixed • Humvee • French • Stowers • Wantoot • Catawba • Cowpens • Broadway • Copeland • Crenshaw • Southern • Ziggurat • Corn Cob • Forgotten • Hillhouse • Breezy Cove • Jeuel Esmacher
French culture 2013-09-24
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- What does comma ci comma ca mean in French?
- What is I want a dog in French?
- In 1774 what did the Quebec do to the French?
- What was the battle called?
- In what century did the British take over much of the Eastern North America?
- What does Jemappele mean?
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- What does Aimez vous la langue Fancaise mean in English?
- In what century did French explorers start to settle in Quebec?
- What is Est-ce que vous travaillez in English?
- How do you say goodnight in French?
- In what year did General Wolfe and French commander Montcalm battle?
- How do you say door in French?
- Did the French keep trying to make French a known language?
13 Clues: What does Jemappele mean? • What was the battle called? • How do you say door in French? • What is I want a dog in French? • How do you say goodnight in French? • What does comma ci comma ca mean in French? • In 1774 what did the Quebec do to the French? • What is Est-ce que vous travaillez in English? • What does Aimez vous la langue Fancaise mean in English? • ...
Joan Of Arc 2022-10-19
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- Joan’s _________ stirred the French soldiers
- Joan was captured by who
- Joan’s nickname
- How was Joan executed
- Joan was accused of being a what
- Country of birth
- Joan said she was guided by three
- Joan commanded the French
- Joan in a letter referred to her self as
- The French victory _________ France
- The battle Joan was apart of took place in
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- Joan became a ___________ saint
- What social class was Joan a part of
- Joan was is a ___________ national hero
- Year of birth
- Who allowed Joan to fight in battle
- Joan was tried for
- Village of birth
- Joan wanted to fight for who
- Year of death
20 Clues: Year of birth • Year of death • Joan’s nickname • Village of birth • Country of birth • Joan was tried for • How was Joan executed • Joan was captured by who • Joan commanded the French • Joan wanted to fight for who • Joan became a ___________ saint • Joan was accused of being a what • Joan said she was guided by three • Who allowed Joan to fight in battle • ...
The French Revolution 2015-02-06
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- intellectual movement/ inspiration for French Rev.
- France abolished _____ in 1794
- the mastermind of the Reign of Terror
- the "estate" that bore the brunt of France's tax obligation
- the "revolutionary inquisition" of the National Convention and Robespierre
- conflict which "inspired" the French Revolution
- the last government of the French Republic...follows Reign of Terror...weak
- the second and more radical government of revolutionary France
- "______, Equality, Fraternity"
- France's instrument of Revolutionary terror/ "humane"
- this long traditional social/moral institution was seen as the enemy of Revolution and abolished
- the National Convention established a republic with universal male _____
- this Corsican General rises through the ranks to take over Revolutionary France
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- the slaves of this Caribbean nation revolt against France during the French Revolution
- France's "bill of rights" under the National Assembly
- French "Parliament" which had no real power...except to limit power of lower classes
- French monarch who "loses his head" over the Revolution
- hated symbol of absolutism and tyranny...stormed on July 14, 1789
- France's first revolutionary government
19 Clues: France abolished _____ in 1794 • "______, Equality, Fraternity" • the mastermind of the Reign of Terror • France's first revolutionary government • conflict which "inspired" the French Revolution • intellectual movement/ inspiration for French Rev. • France's "bill of rights" under the National Assembly • France's instrument of Revolutionary terror/ "humane" • ...
Quebec Crossword 2015-09-16
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- the number of official languages in Quebec
- (2 words) Quebec City's most famous landmark
- the nickname of the Royal 22nd Regiment, based in Quebec City
- approximate time in hours to drive from St-Jean to Quebec
- an interesting feature of the St. Lawrence River at Quebec
- (2 words) the main area for nightlife in Quebec City
- (2 words) You could stay there, but only in winter.
- (3 words) site of the famous battle between English and French
- "where the river narrows"
- the French name for a French colonist
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- a governor of New France
- (2 words) a popular (free?) entertainment common in Quebec City
- (2 words) the name of the mascot of Quebec's winter festival
- the kind of streets you find in Old Montreal and Quebec City
- (2 words) the name of the colony established by the French
- English general who died in 1759
- size of Quebec City relative to other internationally-known cities
- the English name for the French word for the period after 1759
- French general who died in 1759
19 Clues: a governor of New France • "where the river narrows" • French general who died in 1759 • English general who died in 1759 • the French name for a French colonist • the number of official languages in Quebec • (2 words) Quebec City's most famous landmark • (2 words) You could stay there, but only in winter. • (2 words) the main area for nightlife in Quebec City • ...
TDS 2014-06-10
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- Tipical food that you can put nutella or what you want
- Mountain were is situated the olympic stadium
- Activity made in a forest that consist in a suspended cable
- Place were the students go to do an activity underwater
- Activity underwater with an oxygen tank
- Name of the park that french people visited in Barcelona
- Used to keep the clothes and personal things when the students travel to PIA
- Place were the students go to do zip-lining
- Teacher that goes with the students to Pia and teachs archeology
- How french students call the teachers
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- Language that spanish students learn in european class
- Place were we can see all of the mediterranean flora
- Transport used to go to Pia
- Activity that students need to walk in the mountains
- Name of the french school
- Activity that french people do when they arrive
- Typical french food which consists in cheese
- Acronym of the project that is about all the subjects of the students
- Name of one of the frenchs teachers
- Place were the students go to dance with lights and food
20 Clues: Name of the french school • Transport used to go to Pia • Name of one of the frenchs teachers • How french students call the teachers • Activity underwater with an oxygen tank • Place were the students go to do zip-lining • Typical french food which consists in cheese • Mountain were is situated the olympic stadium • Activity that french people do when they arrive • ...
Age of Revolutions 2016-02-24
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- The place where the people of France gathered and took an oath to be together till a new constitution was formed
- 14TH of July is celebrated as
- The number of colonies that Britain had in America
- belonged to the first estate
- ASSEMBLY The separate group formed by the French when the meeting of all estates were not favourable for them
- Name given to the meeting of the representatives of the colonies in Philadelphia in 1774
- Colonists had to pay ___________ which was not used for their benefit
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- the King of France during French revolution
- this takes place when people living in a country are not happy with their leaders and fight against them
- Britain recognised the independence of the colonies after this
- The people who originally belonged to America.
- Great thinker who inspired French to revolt
- General meeting of all the estates
- is celebrated on 4th July in America
- Equality and Fraternity was the cry of the French people during the French Revolution
- First president of America
- The prison which was broken into during French Revolution
- The British people who settled in America
- John ___________ was a great thinker during the Revolutions
- belonged to the second estates
20 Clues: First president of America • belonged to the first estate • 14TH of July is celebrated as • belonged to the second estates • General meeting of all the estates • is celebrated on 4th July in America • The British people who settled in America • the King of France during French revolution • Great thinker who inspired French to revolt • ...
French Class Crossword 2021-11-17
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- This is where more than half of the world's French speakers are located.
- happy in French
- sad in French.
- dog in French.
- How many?
- French speaking countries are _________ countries.
- Monday in French.
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- Julie a un ______.
- boy in French.
- Julie est une ______.
- The continent where France is located.
- Où est George? (Where does he live?)
12 Clues: How many? • boy in French. • sad in French. • dog in French. • happy in French • Monday in French. • Julie a un ______. • Julie est une ______. • Où est George? (Where does he live?) • The continent where France is located. • French speaking countries are _________ countries. • This is where more than half of the world's French speakers are located.
French 101 2021-09-22
13 Clues: French blues • 20 in French • French Green • Candy _____ # • 5+5 = in French • Something you read • Colour and a flower • The boat underwater # • Something you write on • Wooden writing utensil • Down by the letter "B" • Something you drink from • Toronto Blue "G" in French
The French and Indian War 2021-09-21
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- the officers invited Delaware war leaders in to talk and then gave them ________ ________ _______ as gifts.
- What state did Britain trade for Cuba and the Philippines?
- The name of the fort that Washington and his men built before surprise attacking the French and Indians.
- Therefore, the British issued the _______ __ ____.
- Which expansion threatened the fur trade?
- for ______ or for troops.
- The first formal proposal to unite the colonies.
- The person that destroyed the village that the colonists lived in to trade.
- What British general couldn’t capture Quebec for 2 months?
- Four bullets went through ________ coat, but, miraculously, none hit him.
- Who was the new leader of the British army in 1757?
- Europeans and Native Americans were involved in each other’s wars because of ___
- The British sent General
- In 1763, which war ended?
- What faith did the French want to convert the Native Americans?
- General Braddock ____ from his wounds.
- How many French forts did the British conquer by august 1759?
- It could not rely solely on the
- To reward Spain for its help, France gave them which areas of land ?
- What battle was a turning point in the 7 year war?
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- The name of the war that the French and British had for seven years.
- This ______ was called Pontiac’s Rebellion.
- hostility helped cause the war for ________ __________.
- The village that French and Indians destroyed to try and keep the Colonists out of the Ohio River Valley.
- What date did Braddock’s forces get ambushed?
- british officers came up with a brutal plan to end the Delaware siege at
- What country made a pact in 1761 to aid France?
- The fort that the French and Indians seized from the colonists.
- The name of the general that reported the French's message to the colonists.
- What item were the French and the English competing over?
- Who claimed the territory of Louisiana in 1682?
- Where were French forts located?
- When what city fell, all of Canada was for the British?
- Where did the French build their main settlements?
- The people that governed their colonies.
- Economic and military alliances between the Europeans and the Native Americans were created because of what?
- The Huron and Algonquin peoples of the Great Lakes region was allied with who?
- Braddock and two regiments to ______.
- The reason the French and Indians wanted to keep out the colonists.
- Whose powers hended in North America with the Treaty of Paris?
- Which British general died in the short battle of quebec?
- How did the French carry goods?
42 Clues: The British sent General • for ______ or for troops. • In 1763, which war ended? • 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. • The people that governed their colonies. • Which expansion threatened the fur trade? • ...
End of year test !!! 2019-12-11
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- Everywhere in French
- Je veux payer le ... prix pour ce téléphone.
- Le lion est un animal ...
- Je ne connais pas les ... alors je ne peux pas chanter.
- To disappoint in French
- Je vais voyager à l'... pour Noël
- J'ai ... en toi !
- Je peux t'... ce livre, je te le rends après l'avoir lu.
- J'ai perdu mes ..., je ne peux pas rentrer chez moi !
- Misfortune in French
- Challenge in French
- J'ai ... de manger des fraises.
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- Tu vas marcher ... la maison
- To lend in French
- Tu devrais te ..., tu as l'air vraiment très malade.
- To lose in French
- Cette nuit, j'ai dormi ..., je crois même que j'ai rêvé.
- Tu as vu cette maison à ..., j'ai envie de l'acheter.
- Il y a trop de lumière, ferme les ... du salon s'il te plait
- je suis trop ... que ce soit bientôt les vacances !
- Il ne faut pas s'..., tout va bien se passer.
- J'ai cru ... un bruit !
- J'ai le vertige, je déteste l'escalade.
- Il est interdit de ... sa poubelle au bord de la route.
- C'est la fille de ton frère ou de ta soeur.
25 Clues: To lend in French • To lose in French • J'ai ... en toi ! • Challenge in French • Everywhere in French • Misfortune in French • To disappoint in French • J'ai cru ... un bruit ! • Le lion est un animal ... • Tu vas marcher ... la maison • J'ai ... de manger des fraises. • Je vais voyager à l'... pour Noël • J'ai le vertige, je déteste l'escalade. • ...
french Revolution 2018-10-23
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- Assembly the elected legislature in France during the first part of the revolution
- General Representatives of the three “estates”
- of terror Period of bloodshed 1793-174
- court oath The oath that the Third Estate vowed not to separate
- Louis XVI last emperor of France before the fall of the Monarchy
- French army officer who took control of the government
- Conscription A strategy which enlist most of the able bodied men in the nation
- of 1971 Created by the National Assembly during the French Revolution
- of public safety Maximilian Robespierre, killed thousands of political opponents
- Antoinette “let them eat cake”
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- the island Napoleon was exiled the first time
- Revolution Occurred from 1789- 1799
- Fortress in Paris, France.
- Lower class Parisian republican during the french revolution
- of Waterloo 1815 battle
- ulcer painful sores on the stomach lining, Napoleon died because of this
- “OFF WITH YOUR HEAD”
- code legal papers that guaranteed rights of the french people
- A form of government. France had this system before it collapsed in
- A member of the French Moderate Republican Power in 1791-1793
- Helena The island Napoleon was exiled for the final time and eventually died there
21 Clues: “OFF WITH YOUR HEAD” • of Waterloo 1815 battle • Fortress in Paris, France. • Antoinette “let them eat cake” • Revolution Occurred from 1789- 1799 • of terror Period of bloodshed 1793-174 • the island Napoleon was exiled the first time • General Representatives of the three “estates” • French army officer who took control of the government • ...
French and Indian War 2021-11-04
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- In 1757, the French captured Fort ______ causing Native Americans to retaliate.
- What fort did the French capture during the Battle of Carillon?
- The Treaty of _____ ended the war in 1763.
- The French expanded into the _____ River Valley starting conflict.
- The British recaptured Fort ______ and renamed it Pittsburgh.
- What did the British capture that ended conflict in North America
- The _____ of 1763 forbade settlements west of the Appalachian Mountains.
- The _____ was the area from the Appalachian Mountains to the Mississippi River.
- The French and Indian War was also known as the ______ years war.
- The Treaty of ______ established peace between the British and the Iroquois, Lehappe, and Shawnee.
- Where did the British win their first great victory?
- William Pitt was the new British ______.
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- Who were the allies of the French in conflict?
- Which King's war did Great Britain and France engage in from 1744-1748?
- Who led settlers west?
- The British were defeated at the Battle of _______ near Fort Duquesne.
- The French and Indian War led to American colonists being _____.
- Who formally declared war?
- Washington resigned after the defeat of which fort?
- What European country lost the most territory after war?
20 Clues: Who led settlers west? • Who formally declared war? • William Pitt was the new British ______. • The Treaty of _____ ended the war in 1763. • Who were the allies of the French in conflict? • Washington resigned after the defeat of which fort? • Where did the British win their first great victory? • What European country lost the most territory after war? • ...
Chapter 2, Sections 3 and 4 Quiz Review 2023-11-02
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- Coureurs de bois is French for "________ of the woods"
- The first settlement in New France was found by _________________.
- A system that valued colonies as a way of gaining wealth for the home country
- When the fur market declined, the French started to depend on _________
- The French settlers ________ with the Native Americans
- Marquette was convinced that the Mississippi River flowed into the ______ of Mexico.
- Explorer who visited the area of Newfoundland
- Marquette and Joliet stopped at the ______________ River.
- King Henry VIII broke away from the __________ Church
- Amsterdam Fort Orange was renamed to ____________________.
- York The Dutch settled in present day ___________
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- English explorer with a river and bay named after him
- French priest who explored much of the Mississippi River
- King Henry VIII named his church the Church of _______________
- _____________ was weakened by the Spanish Armada.
- French explorer who founded Quebec
- Hudson's crew members _________ against him
- England's queen, Elizabeth I, was ______________.
- The French profited from fish and _________.
- An agreement between parties that benefits them both
20 Clues: French explorer who founded Quebec • Hudson's crew members _________ against him • The French profited from fish and _________. • Explorer who visited the area of Newfoundland • _____________ was weakened by the Spanish Armada. • England's queen, Elizabeth I, was ______________. • An agreement between parties that benefits them both • ...
French Revolution puzzle 2022-11-07
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- a meeting of the three estates of pre-revolutionary France: clergy, nobility, and commons
- the legislature of France from 1 October 1791 to 20 September 1792 during the years of the French Revolution
- French Revolution principal líder, diputad and president of the national convention
- people that had the job of fighting and they used a characteristic pants
- elected to provide a new constitution for the country after the overthrow of the monarchy
- privileged social class in France from the Middle Ages until its abolition on June 23, 1790 during the French Revolution
- debt consumed an increasing share of state revenue
- a period of the French Revolution when, following the creation of the First Republic
- a political group exporting revolution through aggressive foreign policies
- French Revolutionary government set up by the Constitution of the Year 3, which lasted four years, from November 1795 to November 1799
- the members of the French Third Estate took the
- panic and riot by peasants and others amid rumours of an “aristocratic conspiracy” by the king and the privileged to overthrow the Third Estate
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- the king of France a really bad king
- a social class
- a member of the Jacobin Club, a revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution
- various historical French parliaments or Houses of Parliament
- a state prison on the east side of Paris
- The political and social system of France before the Revolution of 1789
- object used to kill people by decapitation
- people that left France during the revolutionary period
- notes in books that were used to complain
21 Clues: a social class • the king of France a really bad king • a state prison on the east side of Paris • notes in books that were used to complain • object used to kill people by decapitation • the members of the French Third Estate took the • debt consumed an increasing share of state revenue • people that left France during the revolutionary period • ...
France 2023-10-12
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- - A region known for its wine and distinctive half-timbered houses.
- - A region in northwestern France famous for its crepes.
- - A popular French cheese with a creamy texture.
- - A renowned wine region in southwestern France.
- - A region known for the D-Day landings in World War II.
- - The French National Day celebrated on July 14th.
- - A buttery, crescent-shaped pastry often enjoyed with coffee.
- - A river that flows through Paris and northern France.
- - The capital city of France and the "City of Love."
- - One of the world's largest and most famous art museums, located in Paris.
- - A major port city in southern France.
- - The culinary capital of France, famous for its bouchons.
- - A classic French chicken dish cooked with wine, mushrooms, and onions.
- - An iconic iron structure in Paris.
- - A famous Parisian avenue known for its shopping and theaters.
- - A sparkling wine produced in the Champagne region.
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- - A famous French military leader and emperor.
- - A historic monument at the western end of the Champs-Élysées.
- - A palace and former royal residence near Paris.
- - A picturesque island abbey off the coast of Normandy.
- - A brandy produced in the Cognac region of southwestern France.
- - Known for its aerospace industry and cultural heritage.
- - The birthplace of Dijon mustard and the capital of Burgundy.
- - Known for its picturesque chateaux and vineyards.
- - The French Riviera, known for its glamorous resorts.
- - A region famous for lavender fields, olive groves, and vineyards.
- - A significant pilgrimage site in the Pyrenees.
- - A renowned Impressionist painter.
- - A long, thin French bread, a staple of French cuisine.
- - A former prison in Paris, famously stormed during the French Revolution.
30 Clues: - A renowned Impressionist painter. • - An iconic iron structure in Paris. • - A major port city in southern France. • - A famous French military leader and emperor. • - A popular French cheese with a creamy texture. • - A renowned wine region in southwestern France. • - A significant pilgrimage site in the Pyrenees. • - A palace and former royal residence near Paris. • ...
SOCCER PLAYERS 2025-08-05
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- – Italian forward and Roma legend
- – Argentine forward known for extraordinary goal-scoring ability
- – Croatian midfielder and 2018 Ballon d’Or winner
- – French striker known for technical ability
- – Salvadoran forward and national team star
- – Egyptian forward known for pace and goals for Liverpool
- – Polish striker and goal scorer
- Ronaldo – Portuguese forward famous for speed and power
- Dijk – Dutch defender famous for defensive skills
- – Italian goalkeeper famous for longevity and skill
- – Alternative spelling of Pelé, legendary Brazilian
- – Uruguayan striker known for scoring and tenacity
- – Spanish midfielder and playmaker of Barcelona
- – Swedish striker famous for strength and goals
- – German forward renowned for positioning and goals
- – French forward and Arsenal legend
- – Brazilian star known for his creativity and flair
- – English striker known for pace and work rate
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- Silva – Brazilian central defender
- Ramos – Spanish defender and leader
- – Italian midfielder known for toughness and grit
- – Legendary Brazilian forward often called “The King”
- – English midfielder famous for his free kicks
- Kanté – French midfielder known for stamina and defense
- – German midfielder known for precise passing
- – French forward Mbappé’s first name
- – English striker and Tottenham captain
- – Argentine legend famous for the “Hand of God” goal
- – Brazilian right-back known for attacking runs
- – Spanish midfielder known for vision and passing
- – French midfielder known for strength and creativity
- – French midfielder known for his elegance and control
- Nazário – Brazilian striker nicknamed “O Fenômeno”
- – Belgian forward known for skill and pace
- – Polish striker known for prolific goal scoring
- – Brazilian forward famous for dribbling and skill
- – French forward known for speed and finishing
- – French winger known for dribbling and assists
38 Clues: – Polish striker and goal scorer • – Italian forward and Roma legend • Silva – Brazilian central defender • Ramos – Spanish defender and leader • – French forward and Arsenal legend • – French forward Mbappé’s first name • – English striker and Tottenham captain • – Belgian forward known for skill and pace • – Salvadoran forward and national team star • ...
The coolest French Crossword by Kai 2023-05-26
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- The month valentines Day is celebrated in
- The most prominent colour in the Australian flag
- The month Saint Patrick's Day is celebrated in Australian time zone
- 68 in French
- August in French
- The colour that represents death and depression
- The season Americans call 'fall'
- The French number that is spelt the same as a small English currency
- The last month of the year
- 30-20
- The colour spelt the same way in French and English
- The only day that does not follow the 'i' rule
- 27+12
- The present colour of the Statue of Liberty
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- The age someone is legally allowed to drink alcoholic beverages
- The most hated day of the week
- The number that if you turn if you turn it around, it will stay the same
- The number that sounds like 'quarantine'
- The day two days after Jeudi
- The season that Australia Day is in
- The day three days after Dimanche
- The season easter happens in the American time zone
- The most prominent colour in MVHS sports uniform
- the coldest season in French
- seven in French
25 Clues: 30-20 • 27+12 • 68 in French • seven in French • August in French • The last month of the year • The day two days after Jeudi • the coldest season in French • The most hated day of the week • The season Americans call 'fall' • The day three days after Dimanche • The season that Australia Day is in • The number that sounds like 'quarantine' • The month valentines Day is celebrated in • ...
The French Revolution 2023-10-05
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- human civil rights document from the French Revolution.
- a wave of panic that swept the French countryside.
- about 97 percent of the population lives there, they pay 50 percent of the taxes.
- who the kind during the French Revolution?
- they are the working middle class.
- Storming of the ...
- owned 10 percent of the population and paid 2 percent of the income to the government.
- when the ladies went marching to Versailles to protest for their rights.
- who was king Louis XVI's wife?
- they have nobility.
- he was a radical democrat and a key figure in the French Revolution.
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- who won the French Revolution?
- Louis XVI went to ... to distance himself from the population of Paris.
- who created the guillotine.
- a period of time when thousands of people were executed.
- where did Louis XVI attempt to go when he was fleeingthe country?
- who are people who continues to support the old regime.
- a new invention made in the middle of the French Revolution.
- only accounted for 2 percent of the population, they owned 20 percent of the land and paid no taxes.
- Why was King Louis XVI executed?
20 Clues: Storming of the ... • they have nobility. • who created the guillotine. • who won the French Revolution? • who was king Louis XVI's wife? • Why was King Louis XVI executed? • they are the working middle class. • who the kind during the French Revolution? • a wave of panic that swept the French countryside. • human civil rights document from the French Revolution. • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-07
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- A privileged social class from France in the Middle Ages
- Place we’re the 3rd estate revolutionaries met up together to plan revolts.
- Members of the Paris political party during the French Revolution.
- head-cutting machine used by rulers during the French Revolution
- a mandate given to delegates chosen to serve on the Estates-General in the 1789 to counter the protestants.
- The French political and social structure before the Revolution in 1789
- The French king during the French Revolution.
- One of the key figures in the French Revolution (Jacobin), President of the National Convention.
- 3rd estate people that formed a society in order to protest and demand that the king needed to make an economic reform.
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- French people who left France in the years after the French Revolution of 1789, primarily aristocrats.
- During the French Revolution's ______, several murders took place.
- Radicals from the lower class did not wear coulottes, as did the wealthy.
- French parliamentarians who sought to control the National Convention were known as the …..
- Middle class with a lot of money in France in the Middle Ages who had more social rights than people in the 3rd estate.
- building that was built on 1789 in Paris which contained powder. The revolutionaries now control this location.
15 Clues: The French king during the French Revolution. • A privileged social class from France in the Middle Ages • head-cutting machine used by rulers during the French Revolution • During the French Revolution's ______, several murders took place. • Members of the Paris political party during the French Revolution. • ...
EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES 2025-09-25
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- Country where people speak Portuguese
- Language spoken in Germany
- Ireland'S National language
- Language spoken in Sweden
- Way to say “Hello” in French
- Language of Shakespeare
- YOU “merci”
- Country where people speak Hungarian
- “Ciao”is used in this country
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- Language spoken in Austria and Switzerland too
- In Brussels speak French, Dutch, and this language
- Country famous for chocolate where French is spoken
- Country where English is the main language
- Capital of France
- Language spoken in Norway
- “Gracias” means “thank you” in this language
- Language spoken in Netherlands
- Language in Greece
- Language spoken in Poland
- YOU In Germany, “Danke” means
20 Clues: YOU “merci” • Capital of France • Language in Greece • Language of Shakespeare • Language spoken in Norway • Language spoken in Sweden • Language spoken in Poland • Language spoken in Germany • Ireland'S National language • Way to say “Hello” in French • “Ciao”is used in this country • Language spoken in Netherlands • YOU In Germany, “Danke” means • ...
What do you know? 2021-09-06
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- this folded egg dish (often containing cheese, veggies or meat)is iconically French, but is very commonly served at breakfast or brunch across the US too
- French word meaning "very stylish", often referring to fashion
- "thank you" in French
- legendary multiday bicycle race that takes place in the French Alps
- French city where the iconic Eiffel Tower is located
- "party" or "celebration" in Spanish
- this 2 word phrase associated with the feeling that you have already experienced something comes from the French words for "already seen"
- "goodbye" in Spanish
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- a very wide-brimmed hat often associated with Mexico
- Spanish word for a brightly decorated hanging party centerpiece that is broken open with a stick to release the little treats inside
- a French-inspired type of tilted cap or hat
- "thank you" in Spanish
- this very popular team sport's name comes from the Canadian French word for "the stick"
- "more" in Spanish
- this priceless Da Vinci painting of a woman with a mysterious smile can be viewed in the Louvre art museum in Paris
- "big" or "large" in Spanish
- a Mexican dish with meat cheese or veggies in a corn or flour wrap that is beloved in the US also (especially on Tuesdays)
17 Clues: "more" in Spanish • "goodbye" in Spanish • "thank you" in French • "thank you" in Spanish • "big" or "large" in Spanish • "party" or "celebration" in Spanish • a French-inspired type of tilted cap or hat • a very wide-brimmed hat often associated with Mexico • French city where the iconic Eiffel Tower is located • ...
US History Chapter 5: 1730s-1766 Part 1 2018-09-20
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- England sent General Edward _______ to command British troops and colonial militias to capture Fort Duquesne.
- Jonathan ________ played an important part in the Great Awakening.
- George __________ played an important part in the Great Awakening.
- The ______ Years' War was between the France & England.
- George Washington belonged to a local militia unit called the Virginia _______.
- ____________ Edwards was colonial America's foremost theologians and one of the greatest intellects.
- The French captured a fort that Colonel Washington had the English built in Pittsburgh, and the French claimed it and named it Fort ______.
- One of the four colleges that came out of the revival.
- The French and ________ War decided the future of North America by establishing the supremacy of English tradition.
- The ___________ Awakening drew the American people together for American independence.
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- Colonel Washington and his VA Rangers helped British troops drive the French out of the ______ Valley.
- One of the conflicts between the French and the English was the ____ trade.
- David _____________ was the best-known missionary to the Indians during the Great Awakening.
- The Great ________________was a time period when spiritual fire spread to the American people.
- The British renamed Fort Duquesne Fort _______ in on honor of the English Prim Minister William Pitt the Elder.
- The _________________ Revival occurred in Britain.
- When the French colonists moving west met the English colonist moving west of the Appalachians, conflict began causing the _____ and Indian War.
- The first black woman poet in America was Phillis _____________.
- The Methodist Revival in England was spurred on by John and Charles ______.
- The French were __________ with the Indians because the cultivated strong ties with them.
20 Clues: The _________________ Revival occurred in Britain. • One of the four colleges that came out of the revival. • The ______ Years' War was between the France & England. • The first black woman poet in America was Phillis _____________. • Jonathan ________ played an important part in the Great Awakening. • ...
French Revolution and Napoleon 2023-04-19
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- leader of the Jacobins who headed the Committee of Public Safety
- Napoleon's final island of exile
- meeting of delegates representing each social class
- ideas that influenced the French Revolution
- French middle class
- person who flees their country for political reasons
- Napoleon's first island of exile
- Queen of France when the French Revolution broke out
- a sudden overthrow of the government
- name of oath taken by the National Assembly promising not to disband
- French prison stormed by citizens in search of
- country that Napoleon suffered devastating losses attempting to invade
- name a reason for France's financial problems
- moderates who wanted to protect the middle class
- social class made up of nobility
- sold to allow Napoleon monies for wars
- social classes in France made up of peasants, artisans, and the middle class
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- country that Napoleon did not attempt to invade
- alliance formed by Napoleon's enemies
- what accounted for the high mortality rate of the French Army in Russia
- chief goal of the Congress of Vienna
- moderate reform made by the National Assembly
- working men and women of the French Revolution
- final defeat of Napoleon
- radicals who saw themselves as the defender of the revolution and the voice of the people
- period of time when people were arrested and/or executed for not supporting the revolution
- issued by Napoleon, this domestic policy preserved many rights the revolutionaries had fought for
- king at the start of the French Revolution
- named himself Emperor of France
- military tactic when soldiers destroy everything
- name one effect of the French Revolution
- device used for beheadings during the Reign of Terror
- admiral led the British navy to victory over Napoleon at the Bttle of Trafalgar
33 Clues: French middle class • final defeat of Napoleon • named himself Emperor of France • Napoleon's final island of exile • Napoleon's first island of exile • social class made up of nobility • chief goal of the Congress of Vienna • a sudden overthrow of the government • alliance formed by Napoleon's enemies • sold to allow Napoleon monies for wars • ...
Joan Of Arc 2022-10-19
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- Joan was tried for
- What social class was Joan a part of
- Joan’s _________ stirred the French soldiers
- Joan in a letter referred to her self as
- Joan was accused of being a what
- Joan commanded the French
- Country of birth
- Joan became a ___________ saint
- Joan was captured by who
- How was Joan executed
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- Joan wanted to fight for who
- The French victory _________ France
- Village of birth
- Joan was is a ___________ national hero
- Joan died at
- Joan’s nickname
- Joan said she was guided by three
- Who allowed Joan to fight in battle
- The battle Joan was apart of took place in
19 Clues: Joan died at • Joan’s nickname • Village of birth • Country of birth • Joan was tried for • How was Joan executed • Joan was captured by who • Joan commanded the French • Joan wanted to fight for who • Joan became a ___________ saint • Joan was accused of being a what • Joan said she was guided by three • The French victory _________ France • Who allowed Joan to fight in battle • ...
French Day Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-24
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- Famous French Bread
- Famous cathedral in L'île de Cité
- Currency of France
- National sport of France
- Famous monument located in Paris
- 9th month of the year
- National anthem of France
- 81% of France's population live in_____ Environment
- What Winter sport do people often do in France?
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- Cycle race of France
- 'To go' in French
- 3rd day of week
- First colour of the French flag
- Official language of France
- River situated to the left of Musée d' Orsay
- Capital of France
- President of France
- Which continent is France in ?
- The French ____ are mountains that can have extreme cold temperature during winter
19 Clues: 3rd day of week • 'To go' in French • Capital of France • Currency of France • Famous French Bread • President of France • Cycle race of France • 9th month of the year • National sport of France • National anthem of France • Official language of France • Which continent is France in ? • First colour of the French flag • Famous monument located in Paris • Famous cathedral in L'île de Cité • ...
The French Revolution 2023-02-06
Across
- In the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners
- Form of government which followed the directory -established by Napoleon-ended when Napoleon was crowned emperor
- Young provincial lawyer who led the most radical phases of the French Revolution; his execution ended the Reign of Terror.
- during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty"
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789
- Code of laws established by Napoleon which preserved many of the ideals of the French Revolution
- They consisted of the Roman Catholic Clergy; they received special privileges and paid no direct taxes
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- They consisted of the Nobles; they received special privileges and paid no direct taxes to the king
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution.
- A combination of the absolute monarchy and feudalism in France; it included the three estates
- French revolutionary leader (born in Switzerland) who was a leader in overthrowing the Girondists
- an annual direct tax, usually on land or property
- A palace built by Louis XIV outside of Paris; it was home to Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
- A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group
- Established and led by Robespierre, fixed bread prices and nationalized some businesses.
- A major change in government that began in 1789; it brought an end to the absolute monarchy and a start to a representative government
- A machine used to behead people; it was suppose to make death quick and painless
- A proponent of democracy, she demanded the same rights for French women that French men were demanding for themselves
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- French revolutionary leader who stormed the Paris bastille
- This was the legislative branch of government that deposed the king of his title, declared France a republic and publically executed the king and queen
- They consisted of the bourgeoisie, the san-culottes and the peasants; they paid high taxes and had no special privileges
- The social classes in France
- The legislative branch of the French government prior to the French Revolution; it could meet only with permission from the king (May 5th, 1789)
- Overthrew the French revolutionary government in 1799 and became emperor of France in 1804.
- Established after the Reign of Terror / National Convention
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- British soldier and statesman; he led the British troops against Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo
- King of France, was executed in 1793.
- Political groups that agree on objectives and policies; the origins of political parties.
- people elected by the voters in a presidential election as members of the electoral college
31 Clues: The social classes in France • King of France, was executed in 1793. • Radical republicans during the French Revolution. • an annual direct tax, usually on land or property • A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group • French revolutionary leader who stormed the Paris bastille • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
The Moderate Phase 2022-02-01
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- An ____ monarchy is one where the king has unchecked power
- The National Assembly voted to abolish _____ in May 1790
- The famous agreement by third estate to stay together until a constitution was established
- This value of the French Revolution represents brotherhood
- This woman was highly criticized by the public for her lavish lifestyle
- This part of the National Assembly included the clergy
- This declaration was inspired by Declaration of Independence
- This French prison stood as a symbol of the Royal authority when it was stormed in 1789
- A legislative body representing the clergy, nobility, and commons
- This march on Versailles turned from a bread riot to a threat to the French political order
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- Everybody else's representation in the National Assembly
- This financial minister resigned in August 1788 and was replaced by Necker
- Found himself leading a mob marching on Versailles after many of his troops defected
- French currency used at the time of the revolution
- This value of the French Revolution represents freedom
- _____ caps were a symbol of support for the revolution
- This part of the National Assembly included the nobility
- After the ratifying it in 1791, France was a _______ monarchy
- This lavish palace was home to the most elite of French society
- Strong pride for France and French identity
- This critic of the lack of female representation in a revolutionary document wrote a similarly titled critique that called for women's rights and abolition
- King Louis dismissed this financial minister in July of 1789
- This politician described the 3rd estate as "the whole" and "a nation"
- This value of the French Revolution represents fair treatment under the law
24 Clues: Strong pride for France and French identity • French currency used at the time of the revolution • This value of the French Revolution represents freedom • _____ caps were a symbol of support for the revolution • This part of the National Assembly included the clergy • Everybody else's representation in the National Assembly • ...
French Revolution-aidan greil 2021-03-17
Across
- a notebook that the king asked the 3rd estate to list their grievances in
- a man who rose to power in france and ended the French Revolution
- prison that the french people attacked during the start of the french revolution
- a promise made by the 3rd estate that they would not separate until they had a constitution
- a group made by Lafayette to stop the chaos during the revolution
- the upper middle class but still part of 3rd estate
- a declaration stating that Austria and Prussia would fight to end the French Revolution
- method of execution used during the french revolution
- french term for people fleeing the country
- expensive palace built by the French Monarchs
- believed in free speech
- the town king Louis was caught in while trying to leave the country
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- a time period in France where many rich people were killed
- believed that the best government was a republic
- Robespierre's sidekick who would eventually be killed by Robespierre
- said government should have 3 branches
- a financial advisor to the king who told him that the rich needed to be taxed and that spending should be limited
- a radical group lead by Robespierre
- a radical revolutionary who led the Jacobins
- mother of Marie-Antoinette
- government made by 3rd estate where 5 men led
- rights that all men should have and should be protected by the government
- a strong pride in your country
- believed people deserved natural rights
- a french general who fought with george washington before coming to france and making the national guard
25 Clues: believed in free speech • mother of Marie-Antoinette • a strong pride in your country • a radical group lead by Robespierre • said government should have 3 branches • believed people deserved natural rights • french term for people fleeing the country • a radical revolutionary who led the Jacobins • government made by 3rd estate where 5 men led • ...
Road to Louisiana 2021-10-06
Across
- Who ethnic group saved the French Colony
- What ethnic group had laws to control their behavior
- Catholic: A religion that still remains in Louisiana today
- Hand: what was Henri de Tonti called
- An area settled by a group of people from a distant land
- Founded New Orleans
- When the prices of things are increased and the value of money decreases
- A large farm or estate
- Massacre: What massacre caused more than 250 French settlers to be slaughtered
- and Indian War: what war was given the nickname the 7 years war
- Passage: A route that doesn't exist
- Girls: Women who came to a French Colony to marry men at the settlement
- A system which a colony is operated as business by an individual or a group of people
- River: What river leads into the Gulf of Mexico
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- Established Fort Maurepas near present day Biloxi, Mississippi
- Bubble:The name given to the collapse of the Company West
- a way of getting food
- Grant : a parcel of land given to certain individuals
- Which country claimed Louisiana
- Salle: Claimed Louisiana in the name King LouisXIV
- A person who is considered property and is bounded by life of service
- Noir: The laws that governed the slaves and their masters in the French Colony
- Law: The head of the Company of the West
- Rouge: The capital of Louisiana
- Crozat: The first proprietor
- Orleans: A place in Louisiana that has culture, music, and food and is full of life at night
- of Paris 1763: What ended the French and Indian War
- River Valley: What did France and Great Britain both claimed that caused a war
- The French colony living conditions were?
- and Marquette: Explored the upper Mississippi down as far as the Arkansas River
30 Clues: Founded New Orleans • a way of getting food • A large farm or estate • Crozat: The first proprietor • Which country claimed Louisiana • Rouge: The capital of Louisiana • Passage: A route that doesn't exist • Hand: what was Henri de Tonti called • Who ethnic group saved the French Colony • Law: The head of the Company of the West • The French colony living conditions were? • ...
Vocabulaire 1.2 - J'aime! 2022-09-29
20 Clues: bike • tests • pizza • music • snails • sports • school • soccer • skiing • stores • French • concert • English • friends • vacation • chocolate • ice cream • the beach • the movies • French fries
French 2 Challenge 2020-12-14
Across
- To have (infinitive)
- Your French teacher's last name
- To watch
- Often
- To work
- To read
- To eat
- Hello in French
- Rarely
- The Google Meet code for coaching support
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- To sing
- To make or do (infinitive)
- To talk
- To take (have food)
- To like
- To play
- To sleep
- Hi (or bye)in French
- To go
- How many children Madame has (put number in English)
- To drink
21 Clues: To go • Often • To eat • Rarely • To sing • To talk • To like • To play • To work • To read • To watch • To sleep • To drink • Hello in French • To take (have food) • To have (infinitive) • Hi (or bye)in French • To make or do (infinitive) • Your French teacher's last name • The Google Meet code for coaching support • How many children Madame has (put number in English)
Au cafe au restaurant 2022-05-03
17 Clues: spoon • a tip • a milk • a crepe • a water • a steak • a coffee • the wine • a lemonade • french fries • a plain omelet • an apple juice • butter on bread • a vanilla ice cream • a french onion soup • a french orange soda • a fancy grilled cheese
background and causes of the Vietnam war 2025-11-14
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- sending aid financial to the French
- stared to death
- how did the Japanese impose control
- What can you smoke in the plantation economy
- how were the Vietnamese were treated
- what does the French want from the land you can burn for feul
- taxes, people wanted their freedom because of
- Japan was in control
- Japanese occupation
- deaths of French military
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- theory, when nations would fall
- military why was the occupation driven
- what do the French want from the land that you can eat
- what can you drink in the plantation economy
- they gained independence
- what do you use for tires
- uses why did they want vietnam
- why did want their freedom
- French occupation and control
19 Clues: stared to death • Japanese occupation • Japan was in control • they gained independence • what do you use for tires • deaths of French military • why did want their freedom • French occupation and control • uses why did they want vietnam • theory, when nations would fall • sending aid financial to the French • how did the Japanese impose control • how were the Vietnamese were treated • ...
La France et la francophonie 2025-09-22
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- This US State is almost the same size as France
- The youngest French president, in office since 2017.
- This is one of the 3 French-speaking countries that touch France.
- This sculpture bye Rodin is called "The Thinker" in English
- This is one way French was spread around the world
- This is how you say "hello" in French
- France's motto
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- The entrance to the Louvre museum is in this geometric shsape.
- This is France's nickname (in French)
- This way to say "bye" is also used in Spanish and Italian
- These are the colors of the French flag (in order and in French!)
- This is the currency you pay with in France.
- This is the main avenue that runs through Paris, lined with shops and cafes
- This is how to say "my name is" in French
14 Clues: France's motto • This is France's nickname (in French) • This is how you say "hello" in French • This is how to say "my name is" in French • This is the currency you pay with in France. • This US State is almost the same size as France • This is one way French was spread around the world • The youngest French president, in office since 2017. • ...
French Revolution 2023-03-20
Across
- The ancient system the French Revolution wanted to abolish, Mr. Samek also talked about this
- Commonly used tool for "clearing the minds" of French politicians and royalty
- The oath members of the National Assembly took to never stop their meeting until a constitution has been established
- The country where the French Revolution took place (Very hard question)
- Last name of the French military general
- The French military general who rose to power after the French Revolution
- The group of citizens who met to establish a new government for France
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- The name of the first stormed prison, considered the start of the French Revolution
- The group of people who rose up against the Monarchs
- The palace the French royalty were kicked out of shortly after the French Revolution began
- The city French Royalty fled to after being kicked out of the Palace of Versailles
- Name of the new French government put into place after the revolution
- Likely the most famous royal family member executed by guillotine
13 Clues: Last name of the French military general • The group of people who rose up against the Monarchs • Likely the most famous royal family member executed by guillotine • Name of the new French government put into place after the revolution • The group of citizens who met to establish a new government for France • ...
3rd Period La Toussaint Crossword 2022-11-09
Across
- The first name of the man who invented Braille
- Gilbert Becaud was born in this month (french spelling)
- Jeanne Lanvin's occupation
- The name of the award won by Coco Chanel
- Last name of the french singer born December 19
- Claude Monet died in this month (french spelling)
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- Paul Gauguin disliked this famous artist
- John Spiess was afraid of ___________
- The first name of Louis Malletier's mother
- Yves Saint Laurent was born in this month (french spelling)
- Guillaume Apollinaire's favorite hobby
- Jean Falguiere was born in this month (french spelling)
- Jules Romains was born in this month (french spelling)
- The last name of the French President bron in 1932
14 Clues: Jeanne Lanvin's occupation • John Spiess was afraid of ___________ • Guillaume Apollinaire's favorite hobby • Paul Gauguin disliked this famous artist • The name of the award won by Coco Chanel • The first name of Louis Malletier's mother • The first name of the man who invented Braille • Last name of the french singer born December 19 • ...
French Food 2021-10-12
20 Clues: taco • kiwi • soda • pizza • soupe • pates • puree • dinde • pomme • steak • banane • orange • gateau • poulet • salade • grenade • poisson • hamburger • french-fry • cornichon-au-vinaigre
Complete the crossword below. Words under the "Across" column must be horizontal. Words under the "Down" column must be vertical. 2021-02-01
Across
- Type the number 50 in French.
- Type the number 90 in French.
- Type the number 70 in French.
- Type the number 20 in French.
- Type the number 100 in French.
Down
- Type the number 30 in French.
- Type the number 80 in French.
- Type the number 0 in French.
- Type the number 40 in French.
- Type the number 10 in French.
- Type the number 60 in French.
11 Clues: Type the number 0 in French. • Type the number 30 in French. • Type the number 80 in French. • Type the number 50 in French. • Type the number 90 in French. • Type the number 40 in French. • Type the number 10 in French. • Type the number 70 in French. • Type the number 60 in French. • Type the number 20 in French. • Type the number 100 in French.
Unit Two Part One Review - Road to Revolution 2025-09-04
Across
- The French and Indian War resulted in a lot of _____ that the British government had to figure out how to pay for.
- The ______ Acts were a series of taxes on imported goods like glass, lead, paint, paper, and tea.
- In order to gain more of an advantage over the French, the British expanded the war to _______.
- The group that lost the most as a result of the French and Indian War were the Native Americans who led a rebellion under Chief _________.
- In order to raise more money and settle some of their debt, the British government decided to raise _____ on all British subjects, including the colonists.
- The greatest advantage the French had in the conflict was their alliance with the _____ _____, which they treated much more humanely than the British did. (2 words/no space)
- The _____ Act was a tax on imported goods like sugar, molasses, wine, and coffee.
- The beginning of the French and Indian War was due to a conflict over this fertile region in what is now western PA. (Three words/no spaces)
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- The victor of the French and Indian War was the _______.
- In Europe, The French and Indian War is called the ______ Years' War due to the amount of time it was fought in Europe.
- A young farmer turned soldier who led a failed attack on Fort Duquesne.
- To stake a claim on the land, the French built Fort __________.
- As a result of the Native Americans' success in Pontiac's Rebellion, the British signed a treaty with them called the ________ of 1763.
- The Proclamation of 1763 stated that the British colonists were not allowed to settle west of the ________ Mountains, unfortunately for the Native Americans, it was not actually enforced.
- The ______ Act was a direct tax on the colonists on paper goods and legal documents.
- As a result of the Treaty of Paris, the French were required to give up their colonial holdings in North America except the island of _____.
- In response to the French fort, the British built Fort _________.
- The _____ and Indian War was fought from 1754-1763.
- The _____ Acts were laws that required colonists to house and supply the British soldiers stationed in their area.
19 Clues: The _____ and Indian War was fought from 1754-1763. • The victor of the French and Indian War was the _______. • To stake a claim on the land, the French built Fort __________. • In response to the French fort, the British built Fort _________. • A young farmer turned soldier who led a failed attack on Fort Duquesne. • ...
test 2016-12-15
22 Clues: DIY • U3A • Park • Roof • Baku • CACH • Skye • House • Watch • China • Games • French • Garden • Trophy • School • Naples • Project • Nursery • Sailing • Computer • Teaching • Secretary
french choiceboard 2023-12-14
21 Clues: red • pen • dad • mom • dog • cat • pink • blue • fish • hello • brown • black • french • sister • pencil • brother • grandpa • grandma • male cousin • female cousin • french monument
Quebec and the French and Indian War 2024-02-23
Across
- The Ir______s were allied with the British and enemies of the Huron.
- The English colonists were mostly this religion.
- These Indians were Catholic and allied with the French.
- The nickname for the Jesuits given by the Huron.
- The French speaking part of what is now Canada.
Down
- The battle of the ______ of Abraham ended the French and Indian war.
- Both the French and the English colonists wanted control over _______ River Valley.
- The French priests who converted the Huron tribe were part of the J_______ order.
- The capital of French Canada was Montreal, which means "the royal _______".
- The French Canadiens were this religion.
- The French and Indian War happened at the same time as the ______ Years War in Europe.
- The French were under an ab_______e monarchy, whereas the British had a constitutional (that is, limited) monarchy.
- Quebecois is the Canadian version of the _______ language.
13 Clues: The French Canadiens were this religion. • The French speaking part of what is now Canada. • The English colonists were mostly this religion. • The nickname for the Jesuits given by the Huron. • These Indians were Catholic and allied with the French. • Quebecois is the Canadian version of the _______ language. • ...
French Crossword Puzzle V 2022-04-26
Across
- This country is home to North America's largest French-speaking population
- French-speaking
- beautiful (f. plural)
- female cousin
- father
- computer
- mother
- handsome (m. sing. before a consonant)
- beautiful (f. sing.)
- vieux
Down
- pencil
- brother
- Canada's most popular sport
- white/chalk boards
- chair
- Who is older: Woodrum or Evans?
- map
- nouveau
- door
- sœur
- south-Louisiana French (adapted from "Acadian")
- handsome (m. sing. before a vowel)
22 Clues: map • door • sœur • chair • vieux • pencil • father • mother • brother • nouveau • computer • female cousin • French-speaking • white/chalk boards • beautiful (f. sing.) • beautiful (f. plural) • Canada's most popular sport • Who is older: Woodrum or Evans? • handsome (m. sing. before a vowel) • handsome (m. sing. before a consonant) • south-Louisiana French (adapted from "Acadian") • ...
Garrett Carnes - 7-1,7-2 2021-01-27
Across
- a revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution (1789–1799).
- the elected legislature in France during the first part of the French Revolution, 1789–91.
- The last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
- And area of land in a country with a house on it owned by someone.
- the last queen of France before the French Revolution.
- a person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons.
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- the legislative body in France until 1789, representing the three estates of the realm (i.e., the clergy, the nobility, and the commons).
Down
- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
- French lawyer and statesman who was one of the best-known and most influential figures of the French Revolution.
- Led to the abolition of hereditary monarchy and of the feudal system of France
- "not to separate and to reassemble wherever necessary, until the Constitution of the kingdom is established". It was a pivotal event in the French Revolution.
- the governing body of France between October 1791 and September 1792.
- period of the French Revolution when, following the creation of the First French Republic, a series of massacres and numerous public executions took place
- in the French Revolution, a period of panic and riot by peasants and others
15 Clues: the last queen of France before the French Revolution. • a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution. • And area of land in a country with a house on it owned by someone. • the governing body of France between October 1791 and September 1792. • in the French Revolution, a period of panic and riot by peasants and others • ...
Nic 2022-08-26
22 Clues: 50 • many • miss • to_be • truly • french • second • mister • amusing • a_sister • a_school • there_are • energetic • a_brother • a_student • egotistical • interesting • enthusaitic • see_you_soon • see_you_later • french-speaking • of_what_nationality
france science 2025-01-23
Across
- Philosopher and mathematician, "I think, therefore I am"
- French scientist, The Father of Germ Theory, known for developing pasteurization and the rabies vaccine
- Early flight invention by the Montgolfier brothers
- Mode of transportation invented in France
- Physical force discovered by French scientist Guillaume Amontons
- "_____'s Pot" early version of the pressure cooker, named for its French inventor
- Underwater breathing apparatus invented by Jacques Cousteau (4,4)
Down
- Element discovered by French chemist Antoine Lavoisier in 1783
- Mathematician and philosopher, inventor of an early calculator
- French couple who pioneered research on radioactivity
- Predecessor to the Internet developed in France
- Object used by Léon Foucault to demonstrate the Earth’s rotation
- French invention for skydiving, invented in 1783 by Louis-Sébastien Lenormand
- Element discovered by French chemist Antoine Lavoisier in 1778
- Inventor of a reading system for the blind
15 Clues: Mode of transportation invented in France • Inventor of a reading system for the blind • Predecessor to the Internet developed in France • Early flight invention by the Montgolfier brothers • French couple who pioneered research on radioactivity • Philosopher and mathematician, "I think, therefore I am" • ...
French greetings 2023-09-15
Across
- good-bye
- friend (girl)
- He
- first name
- hi or bye
- French greeting with a kiss
- Mr.
- French (fem)
- hello (on phone)
- she
- French-speaking
- okay, so so
- American (masc)
- my name is
- Algerian (masc)
Down
- Mrs.
- very well
- hello
- Canadian (fem)
- classmate
- see you tomorrow
- Things are going badly
- see you soon
- And you?
- this is (formal introduction)
- how are you?
26 Clues: He • Mr. • she • Mrs. • hello • good-bye • And you? • very well • classmate • hi or bye • first name • my name is • okay, so so • French (fem) • see you soon • how are you? • friend (girl) • Canadian (fem) • French-speaking • American (masc) • Algerian (masc) • see you tomorrow • hello (on phone) • Things are going badly • French greeting with a kiss • this is (formal introduction)
french II 2023-10-27
Across
- This means "tomorrow" in French.
- This means the opposite of "rond" in French.
- This means "past" in French.
- This means "now" in French.
- This means "narrow" in French.
- This means "hill" in French.
Down
- C'est un autre mot pour "la mer".
- This means "today" in French.
- This means "small" in French.
- This means the opposite of "bas" in French.
- This means "yesterday" in French.
11 Clues: This means "now" in French. • This means "past" in French. • This means "hill" in French. • This means "today" in French. • This means "small" in French. • This means "narrow" in French. • This means "tomorrow" in French. • C'est un autre mot pour "la mer". • This means "yesterday" in French. • This means the opposite of "bas" in French. • ...
France 2023-09-13
Across
- Philosophical movement of the 18th century with a massive influence on the French Revolution
- Famous blue cheese named after a village in Aveyron
- Historical region at the western end of France
- Region known for a decisive WWI battle
- Iconic Parisian religious building, partially destroyed by fire in 2019
- Southern city home to a well-preserved Roman amphitheater
- Author of "Les Misérables" and "The Hunchback of Notre-Dame"
Down
- Pioneering French microbiologist
- Eastern French region famed for white wine production
- Painter famed for a series of works featuring water lilies
- French Riviera city famous for its film festival
- Director of the "400 Blows," known for his role in the French New Wave cinema
- Historic region with many chateaux and vineyards along a famous river
- Dark, rich sausage made with pig's blood, a French culinary specialty
- Highest peak in western Europe, found in the French Alps
- Spa town in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes renowned for therapeutic waters
16 Clues: Pioneering French microbiologist • Region known for a decisive WWI battle • Historical region at the western end of France • French Riviera city famous for its film festival • Famous blue cheese named after a village in Aveyron • Eastern French region famed for white wine production • Highest peak in western Europe, found in the French Alps • ...
History Chapter 18 Vocabulary Crossword 2016-02-09
Across
- popular military leader who won a series of brilliant victories against the Austrians in Italy; later outwitted politicians to later become the ruler of France.
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country.
- device used during the Reign of Terror to execute thousands by beheading.
- fortress in Paris used as a prison; stormed in 1789, signaled start of the French Revolution.
- legislative body made up of representatives of the three social classes in pre-revolutionary France.
- shrewd lawyer and politician, rose to leader of the Committee of Public Safety; nicknamed "The Incorruptible" by Jacobins.
- person who flees his or her country for political reasons.
- add a territory to an existing state or country.
- to give up or step down from power.
- member of a radical political club during the French Revolution.
Down
- system of government in which officials are chosen by the people.
- working-class man or woman who made the French Revolution more radical.
- dissenting group of people.
- the middle class.
- social class.
- right to vote.
- French port-city; troops marched to a patriotic song, that later became the French national anthem, from this city to Paris.
- principle by which monarchies that had been unseated by the French Revolution or Napoleon were restored.
- ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue.
- notebook used during the French Revolution to record grievances.
20 Clues: social class. • right to vote. • the middle class. • dissenting group of people. • to give up or step down from power. • add a territory to an existing state or country. • ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue. • person who flees his or her country for political reasons. • a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country. • ...
Revolutions 2017-03-14
Across
- Last name of the man who wrote the "Declaration of Independence".
- First name of the first Emperor of France.
- The time during the French Revolution in which people were being executed.
- The French middle class.
- This document laid the groundwork for the US government in 1787.
- The first 10 amendments to the US Constitution.
- Last name of the Englishwoman who was a champion for women's rights.
- Francis Bacon's procedure for analysis.
- A French caste.
- Most people were in which French estate?
Down
- In 1815, Napoleon fought his final battle at__________.
- Last name of the man who helped to develop the concept of gravity.
- His ideas inspired the US Constitution when it came to the branches of government.
- Last name of the man who led the American army during the Revolution, and became the first president.
- The idea that the sun is the center of the galaxy.
- In 1812, Napoleon's luck started to decline after a defeat in this country.
- Locke and Rousseau came up with this concept, which says that the people choose to be governed.
- Pride and support for your country.
- People in Paris would meet in these rooms to discuss philosophy.
- A clergyman was in which French estate?
- The first name of the French king during their Revolution.
- First name of the woman who wrote "The Declaration of the Rights of Woman..."
- A noble was in which French estate?
23 Clues: A French caste. • The French middle class. • Pride and support for your country. • A noble was in which French estate? • A clergyman was in which French estate? • Francis Bacon's procedure for analysis. • Most people were in which French estate? • First name of the first Emperor of France. • The first 10 amendments to the US Constitution. • ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon - Katarina 2023-02-03
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- the king during the french revolution
- gave france a chance to build up their own manufacturing system
- governing body of France
- devistating lost for the french
- people who fled france
- meeting called within the third estate
- leader of the reign of terror
- egotistical war ´hero´
- belief that a rule has the right to govern.
- a hope to make each nation equal
- a period of panic with many rumors
- Napoleons last defeat
- people who wanted radical change
- the civil code of France
- queen during the french revolution
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- an agreement
- meetings that reorganized europe after napoleon
- a military conflict between the French Empire and the allied powers of the Spanish
- illegal seize of power, rebel group or dictator
- when one party blocks departure from enemy's territory
- type of voting
- ´constitutionalists´ during the french revolution
- the clergy, nobility
- inhuman way of death
- school for boys
- Napoleon´s comeback
- a military strategy where they were burn everything so that there would be nothing left
- a period of great violence during the french revolution
- coalition linking the monarchist great powers of Austria, Prussia, and Russia
- member of an irregular military force
- a promise to make a constitution
- established a set of principles that maintain balance between major powers
- social and political order in France
- minister of them Austrian empire
- meeting within the three estates within French society
35 Clues: an agreement • type of voting • school for boys • Napoleon´s comeback • the clergy, nobility • inhuman way of death • Napoleons last defeat • people who fled france • egotistical war ´hero´ • governing body of France • the civil code of France • leader of the reign of terror • devistating lost for the french • a promise to make a constitution • minister of them Austrian empire • ...
French crossword by saarasa 2025-08-20
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- what is 2 in french
- what you say to someone in the afternoon
- what is 5 in french
- what is 3 in french
- m'appelle what is "my name is"in french
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- what is thank you in french
- what is 8 in french
- what 1 in french
- what you say to someone in the evening
- what is 6 in french
- what is 4 in french
- what is 7 in french
12 Clues: what 1 in french • what is 2 in french • what is 8 in french • what is 6 in french • what is 5 in french • what is 4 in french • what is 3 in french • what is 7 in french • what is thank you in french • what you say to someone in the evening • what you say to someone in the afternoon • m'appelle what is "my name is"in french
Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century 2022-02-17
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- The Civil Constitution of the Clergy was an attempt to reign in the power of this important religious institution in France
- This Revolutionary governmental body with an ironic name called for mass executions and mas conscription into the French Army
- French term used in the Revolution for the old type of government with the king and nobles dominating politics
- This city in modern Belgium was the site of Napoleon’s final defeat by Coalition forces led by the Duke of Wellington
- These were the more than three hundred courts of law in France before the time of the Revolution
- Napoleon’s invasion of the European power marked the beginning of the end of his Empire
- Napoleon reinstated this long-standing French practice of government review, suppression, and prohibition of certain types of writing
- This female member of the Girondins wrote The Declaration of the Rights of Women and was eventually executed as an enemy of the Revolution
- This Frenchman is considered a hero both in France and in the US; he helped draft the Declaration of the Rights of Man
- Life at this French palace was so expensive and lavish that it became a symbol of the corruption of the nobility before the Revolution
- This device was used heavily in the French Revolution as the primary form of execution
- This was the name of Napoleon’s attempted blockade of British maritime activity which was intended to weaken that kingdom
- This secularizing process included the renaming of towns and streets and changing the number of the days of the week
- This English conservative thinker warned of the dire and consequences of the chaos of the French Revolution
- These wealthy members of the Third Estate were the early leaders of the French Revolution; they formed a new middle class between the peasants and the nobility
- Napoleon brought a public form of this to the different areas of his empire; It had an early form of national curriculum standards
- This political faction during the French revolution was somewhat more moderate than the Jacobins; many of their number were denounced and executed as being against the Revolution
- This five member governmental body held executive power at the end of the Revolution; it was comprised mostly of members of the bourgeoisie and ended when Napoleon took power
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- the Constitution of 1791 attempted to establish this type of government in France similar to what existed in Britain
- The name of the French national anthem; this song was originally sung as Revolutionary French armies went to defend themselves against Austria and Prussia
- This was one of napoleon’s seven codes; it recognized the principle of equality of all citizens before the law
- This period during the French Revolution was the most bloody; Robespierre hoped that it would root out and eliminate all anti-revolutionary sentiment in France
- French funding for this war in the New World was part of the cause of the terrible state of the finances for the French kingdom before the Revolution
- The storming of this prison-fortress on July 14, 1789 is still celebrated as the French national holiday
- This leader of the French Revolution grew more radical as time went on; he was eventually shot in the jaw and then guillotined
- This English admiral handed Napoleon an early defeat at Trafalgar; he is considered a national hero of Britain today
- The name of a legislative body in France comprised of three different groups representing the nobility, the clergy, and the commoners
- The French monarchy had acquired an enormous amount of this; the strain it caused on the finances of the nation was a major cause of the Revolution
- The king of France during the Revolution; he and his wife Marie Antoinette were both both executed
- This author and polemicist of the French Revolution often called for mass executions and violence while writing from a medicinal bath; he was eventually assassinated
- this French military officer first proved himself at the Siege of Toulon and eventually became the head of the French Empire
- This assembly of European nations at the end of the Napoleonic Wars re-drew the boundaries of the nations of Europe in order to create and preserve a new balance of power in Europe.
- This movement across the arts preserved the Enlightenment’s focus on the individual but rejected its overwhelming emphases on reason and logic
33 Clues: This device was used heavily in the French Revolution as the primary form of execution • Napoleon’s invasion of the European power marked the beginning of the end of his Empire • These were the more than three hundred courts of law in France before the time of the Revolution • ...
Revolutions Vocabulary 2021-12-02
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- Former French colony that became independent after a slave revolt.
- "No taxation without ____" was a slogan of the American Revolution.
- American city where the "Tea Party" and "Massacre" occurred.
- The Reign of _____ was the period during the French Revolution where wealthy people were killed.
- Machine used to behead people during the French Revolution
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution.
- Number of amendments in the U.S. Bill of Rights.
- Movement in Europe that inspired political revolutions.
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- The Declaration of ____ was signed in July of 1776 in America.
- French King who was beheaded during the revolution.
- Fort attacked and destroyed by French peasants at the start of the revolution.
- Leader of the Jacobins in the French Revolution.
- French colony that later became Haiti.
- Leader of the Continental Army and first President of the United States.
- The Declaration of the ____ of Man and Citizen was signed in France in 1791.
- Author of the Declaration of Independence.
16 Clues: Leader of the Haitian Revolution. • French colony that later became Haiti. • Author of the Declaration of Independence. • Leader of the Jacobins in the French Revolution. • Number of amendments in the U.S. Bill of Rights. • French King who was beheaded during the revolution. • Movement in Europe that inspired political revolutions. • ...
French and Latin American Revolutions 2022-01-31
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- The French king that called the Estates General.
- A system in which no single power could become so powerful that it could threaten to dominate other countries.
- They began the Reign of Terror.
- The French monarch after Napoleon.
- A national assembly in which each of the three social classes was represented in its own chambers.
- This proclaimed that the government rested on the consent of the people.
- A Christian English reformer who fought for the end of slavery.
- The French royal prison.
- In what ocean was Napoleon imprisoned?
- Louis XVI tried this in June of 1791.
- This was the slogan of the revolution.
- What really defeated the French Army in Russia?
- This type of economy was brought about by removing feudal restrictions.
- Required all males to serve in the army.
- The Haitian revolutionary leader.
- Belief that each nationality is entitled to its own government and national homeland.
- How was Napoleon III related to Napoleon Bonaparte?
- Jose de San Martin liberated this country.
- Based on the Declaration of Rights of Man, men are born____.
- Napoleon’s birth place.
- The Clergy.
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- The wife of the King of France.
- This issue sparked both the American and French Revolution.
- The leader of the Committee of Public Safety.
- The French republic was seen as this by other European rulers.
- He defeated Spanish forces between 1819 and 1825.
- This was challenged by the French Revolution.
- Revolution taught people they needed a government that would protect this.
- This began 6 years after the end of the American Revolution.
- This nation was hostile to Napoleon.
- The boundaries of Europe were redrawn here.
- European born colonist in Latin America.
- This was issued by the United States and aided the new independent countries in Latin America.
- This type of reform was introduced by Napoleon.
- Napoleon’s last battle.
- One of the leading statesman at the Congress of Vienna.
- How many French troops made it back to France after the invasion Russia.
- This Enlightened Thinker was the bases of the French Revolution.
- A government without a king.
- Government by the consent of the people.
- This type of person was persecuted as suspected traitors during the French Revolution.
- The Tsar of Russia that defeated Napoleon.
- He crowned himself emperor of France.
- The type of person who could vote in the French Republic.
44 Clues: The Clergy. • Napoleon’s last battle. • Napoleon’s birth place. • The French royal prison. • A government without a king. • The wife of the King of France. • They began the Reign of Terror. • The Haitian revolutionary leader. • The French monarch after Napoleon. • This nation was hostile to Napoleon. • Louis XVI tried this in June of 1791. • He crowned himself emperor of France. • ...
Conflict, Crisis, and Reaction in the Late 18th Century 2022-02-17
Across
- The storming of this prison-fortress on July 14, 1789 is still celebrated as the French national holiday
- These were the more than three hundred courts of law in France before the time of the Revolution
- This movement across the arts preserved the Enlightenment’s focus on the individual but rejected its overwhelming emphases on reason and logic
- This English conservative thinker warned of the dire and consequences of the chaos of the French Revolution
- This city in modern Belgium was the site of Napoleon’s final defeat by Coalition forces led by the Duke of Wellington
- The name of the French national anthem; this song was originally sung as Revolutionary French armies went to defend themselves against Austria and Prussia
- The French monarchy had acquired an enormous amount of this; the strain it caused on the finances of the nation was a major cause of the Revolution
- This assembly of European nations at the end of the Napoleonic Wars re-drew the boundaries of the nations of Europe in order to create and preserve a new balance of power in Europe.
- This was the name of Napoleon’s attempted blockade of British maritime activity which was intended to weaken that kingdom
- French term used in the Revolution for the old type of government with the king and nobles dominating politics
- Napoleon’s invasion of the European power marked the beginning of the end of his Empire
- These wealthy members of the Third Estate were the early leaders of the French Revolution; they formed a new middle class between the peasants and the nobility
- the Constitution of 1791 attempted to establish this type of government in France similar to what existed in Britain
- Napoleon brought a public form of this to the different areas of his empire; It had an early form of national curriculum standards
- The king of France during the Revolution; he and his wife Marie Antoinette were both both executed
- The Civil Constitution of the Clergy was an attempt to reign in the power of this important religious institution in France
Down
- This five member governmental body held executive power at the end of the Revolution; it was comprised mostly of members of the bourgeoisie and ended when Napoleon took power
- This Revolutionary governmental body with an ironic name called for mass executions and mas conscription into the French Army
- This female member of the Girondins wrote The Declaration of the Rights of Women and was eventually executed as an enemy of the Revolution
- This leader of the French Revolution grew more radical as time went on; he was eventually shot in the jaw and then guillotined
- This political faction during the French revolution was somewhat more moderate than the Jacobins; many of their number were denounced and executed as being against the Revolution
- This secularizing process included the renaming of towns and streets and changing the number of the days of the week
- This Frenchman is considered a hero both in France and in the US; he helped draft the Declaration of the Rights of Man
- This author and polemicist of the French Revolution often called for mass executions and violence while writing from a medicinal bath; he was eventually assassinated
- Life at this French palace was so expensive and lavish that it became a symbol of the corruption of the nobility before the Revolution
- French funding for this war in the New World was part of the cause of the terrible state of the finances for the French kingdom before the Revolution
- This was one of napoleon’s seven codes; it recognized the principle of equality of all citizens before the law
- This English admiral handed Napoleon an early defeat at Trafalgar; he is considered a national hero of Britain today
- The name of a legislative body in France comprised of three different groups representing the nobility, the clergy, and the commoners
- This period during the French Revolution was the most bloody; Robespierre hoped that it would root out and eliminate all anti-revolutionary sentiment in France
- this French military officer first proved himself at the Siege of Toulon and eventually became the head of the French Empire
- This device was used heavily in the French Revolution as the primary form of execution
- Napoleon reinstated this long-standing French practice of government review, suppression, and prohibition of certain types of writing
33 Clues: This device was used heavily in the French Revolution as the primary form of execution • Napoleon’s invasion of the European power marked the beginning of the end of his Empire • These were the more than three hundred courts of law in France before the time of the Revolution • ...
asd 2022-10-25
10 Clues: French egg • Eg, French • French title • French liver • French friend • French school • French article • French cottage • French farewell • French playwright
What happens in Paris stays in Paris ^_^ 2019-06-14
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- Thank you in French
- Hello in French
- French word for yummy cream puffs
- French people's favourite strawberry cake
- Something delicious from Austria
- Caramelised nuts used for chocolate fillings
- Dairy product made from churning milk or cream
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- Made of almond powder and sugar and egg whites
- French word for Sunday
- Looks like a bike wheel
- Made from cocoa beans
- French word for jam
- The capital city of France
13 Clues: Hello in French • Thank you in French • French word for jam • Made from cocoa beans • French word for Sunday • Looks like a bike wheel • The capital city of France • Something delicious from Austria • French word for yummy cream puffs • French people's favourite strawberry cake • Caramelised nuts used for chocolate fillings • Made of almond powder and sugar and egg whites • ...
Jeremy Dillon 7-1 7-2 2021-03-17
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- a person who has left their own country
- land with buildings
- last queen of france before the french revolution
- type of legislature by election
- formed a part of law
- has senate and house of representatives
- period of violence during the french revolution
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- named after Joseph-Ignace Guillotin
- a part of legislation in the netherlands
- french lawyer and statesman
- last king of france before the fall of the monarchy
- type of religion
- a panic during the french revolution
- a republic during the french revolution
- political system of france
15 Clues: type of religion • land with buildings • formed a part of law • political system of france • french lawyer and statesman • type of legislature by election • named after Joseph-Ignace Guillotin • a panic during the french revolution • a person who has left their own country • has senate and house of representatives • a republic during the french revolution • ...
the French empire in the Americas 2015-11-24
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- The french explorer who was hoping to find a northwest passage
- the animal hunted by the Indians
- The French primarily valued _______ as a military base
- Fur raders who married indian women
- two animals that the French hunted
- the Children of french-Indian parents
- a water route to Asia through the cold waters of present day canada
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- A military governor-general appointed by the French king
- the first permanent European settlement in Canada
- what the Indians traded
- Quebec's founder
- Indians who lived in the south which is now New York
- Who did the Iroquois get weapons from?
- French Missionaries
- to have control, power, or authority over somebody or something
15 Clues: Quebec's founder • French Missionaries • what the Indians traded • the animal hunted by the Indians • two animals that the French hunted • Fur raders who married indian women • the Children of french-Indian parents • Who did the Iroquois get weapons from? • the first permanent European settlement in Canada • Indians who lived in the south which is now New York • ...
All things French by 7bets4free.com 2020-04-22
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- What is the name of the large hill in Paris that gives it's name to the surrounding district and is famed for it's artistic history (10)
- Which famous French sculptor gave The Thinker (7,5)
- Where can you get your fresh baguette in the morning (10)
- Which stadium do the mens rugby team play their home games in (5,2,6)
- Which is the nearest French port to England (6)
- What was the currency before the Euro (6,5)
- What is French for thank you (5)
- Which island in northern France which can be reached on foot during low tide (4,2,6)
- Which goalkeeper lifted the FIFA Mens World Cup in 2018 (4,6)
- Name the river that runs through Paris (5)
- Strange 'silver sale' to give the castle near Paris was once the home of French kings (10)
- Which city on the German border is the formal seat of the European Parliament (10)
- Born on 27 across in 1769 who declared himself Emperor of the French in 1804 (8,9)
- Who wrote 'The Three Muskateers' (9,5)
- Who designed the famous tower in Paris that was finished in 1889 (7,6)
- What is the capital of France (5)
- Which island in the Mediterranean belongs to France (7)
- Which famous monument standing at the Western end of the Champs-Elysees honours those who fought and died for France in the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (3,2,8)
- What is the French National Anthem known as (2,12)
- What is the name of the world's largest art museum and a historic monument in Paris (6)
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- 23 across was defeated by the British in which famous battle in 1815 (6,2,8)
- Which is the highest mountain in France (4,5)
- In which race does the points leader where the green jersey (2,4,2,6)
- Bizarre 'nuclear memo man' who is the current French President - the youngest in history when taking office at just 39 (8,6)
- Which overseas region belonging to France is in South America (5,6)
- Alter 'cool trier' for the name of the French flag (9)
- Where can you find 17,000 years old rock paintings (7,5)
- Which French actor was famed for playing Cyrano de Bergerac in the 1990 French comedy-drama film of the same name (6,9)
- Famous cathederal that suffered severe fire damage in 2019 (5,4)
- Where do they (normally) hold an annual Film Festival (6)
30 Clues: What is French for thank you (5) • What is the capital of France (5) • Who wrote 'The Three Muskateers' (9,5) • Name the river that runs through Paris (5) • What was the currency before the Euro (6,5) • Which is the highest mountain in France (4,5) • Which is the nearest French port to England (6) • What is the French National Anthem known as (2,12) • ...
Art and Artists 2023-11-26
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- Dutch/Netherlandish painter of surreal and fantastical scenes.
- Austrian Symbolist painter, famous for The Kiss.
- French Impressionist painter of Water Lilies.
- Irish-born figurative painter known for his bold, emotionally charged work.
- Mexican artist known for her self-portraits.
- Dutch Post-Impressionist painter of Starry Night.
- American abstract expressionist known for drip painting.
- Belgian surrealist artist known for The Son of Man.
- Norwegian painter, creator of The Scream.
- Italian polymath, painter of the Mona Lisa.
- American artist, a leading figure in the visual art movement known as pop art.
- French painter, a forerunner of cubism.
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- Dutch painter and etcher of the Baroque period.
- Italian Renaissance painter of the Early Renaissance.
- French Impressionist painter, known for Dancers.
- Renaissance sculptor and painter of the Sistine Chapel.
- French Post-Impressionist painter, pioneer of pointillism.
- Spanish surrealist artist, known for The Persistence of Memory.
- French painter and sculptor, co-founder of Fauvism.
- Spanish painter and sculptor, co-founder of Cubism.
20 Clues: French painter, a forerunner of cubism. • Norwegian painter, creator of The Scream. • Italian polymath, painter of the Mona Lisa. • Mexican artist known for her self-portraits. • French Impressionist painter of Water Lilies. • Dutch painter and etcher of the Baroque period. • Austrian Symbolist painter, famous for The Kiss. • ...
Chapter 6 Key Terms 2012-11-06
Across
- Warlike North American Indian peoples formerly living in New York state
- A British commander during the French and Indian War who attempted to capture Fort Duquesne in 1755.
- The British general whose success in the Battle of Quebec won Canada for the British Empire.
- First permanent French settlement in North America, founded by Samuel de Champlain
- French Protestants
- His greatest accomplishment was his exploration of the St. Lawrence River and his later settlement of Quebec
- An English law enacted after gaining territory from the French at the end of the French and Indian War. It forbade the colonists from settling beyond the Appalachian Mountains
- English statesman who brought the Seven Years' War to an end (1708-1778)
- A conference from June 19 through July 11, 1754 in Albany New York
- French colony in North America, with a capital in Quebec, founded in 1608
Down
- The point of contention that sparked the French and Indian War. Both the French and British claimed it.
- A war fought by French and English on American soil over control of the Ohio River Valley - English defeated French in 1763
- Indian Chief; led post war flare-up in the Ohio River Valley and Great Lakes Region in 1763
- A descendant of French pioneers, chiefly in Louisiana, who left Acadia in 1755
14 Clues: French Protestants • A conference from June 19 through July 11, 1754 in Albany New York • Warlike North American Indian peoples formerly living in New York state • English statesman who brought the Seven Years' War to an end (1708-1778) • French colony in North America, with a capital in Quebec, founded in 1608 • ...
SN Unit 2 2014-10-17
20 Clues: win • here • tied • deaf • lose • head • sign • talk • class • start • French • college • student • teacher • hearing • English • Spanish • language • I see Oh-I-see • school high school
Reveiw 2023-10-04
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- grandma
- French guyana Official language
- Suriname currency
- "tenacity is a..."
- heart
- Guyana capital city
- Beto told Jose "no better than a what"
- Spring
- the truck
- Suriname official language
- "work as a team but struggle..."
- what did Jose's graduation cap say
- French Guyana Currency
- take
- Autumn
- look at me
- carrot
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- Suriname Captial City
- Guyana official language
- French Guyana Capital city
- Guyana currency
- dog
- what did Adela say when Jose was supposed to meet her parents
- "a monarch butterfly's journey is so long it takes ... to get there"
- what did Jose see when he opened his space helmet
- Winter
- Chin
- Summer
- 2 minutes
- Beard
30 Clues: dog • Chin • take • heart • Beard • Winter • Spring • Summer • Autumn • carrot • grandma • the truck • 2 minutes • look at me • Guyana currency • Suriname currency • "tenacity is a..." • Guyana capital city • Suriname Captial City • French Guyana Currency • Guyana official language • French Guyana Capital city • Suriname official language • French guyana Official language • "work as a team but struggle..." • ...
Team Rhys, Jacob, Donovan, and Rayan 2024-12-17
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- A gallery typically visited and admired
- An orange-red color
- The French word for frog
- A melody mothers sing to their kids
- Words that are sounds
- Keen on
- The dawn in early morning
- Peace
- A magic potion
- Vegetation consisting of typically short plants with long, narrow leaves, growing wild or cultivated on lawns and pasture, and as a fodder crop.
- A fruit consisting of a hard, tough shell
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- A French dessert translating to 1000 leaves
- A type of bacteria
- The French word for cellar
- A small movement
- The French word for edge
- Rich, luxurious
- A tropical fruit shaped like an elongated melon
- A preparation that softens the skin
- A type of red dye
20 Clues: Peace • Keen on • A magic potion • Rich, luxurious • A small movement • A type of red dye • A type of bacteria • An orange-red color • Words that are sounds • The French word for frog • The French word for edge • The dawn in early morning • The French word for cellar • A melody mothers sing to their kids • A preparation that softens the skin • A gallery typically visited and admired • ...
