french Crossword Puzzles
The French Revolution 2013-09-30
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- When a temporary alliance between groups who are usually on different sides.
- What is it called when you're banished from one's country?
- It means without breeches or a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
- This is a a device designed for carrying out executions by decapitation.
- He was one of the few members of the Jacobin Club who didn't dress like a revolutionary and was nicknamed 'the Incorruptible'; his period in power was known as the Reign of Terror.
- Club He was the most famous and influential political club in the development of the French Revolution
- What do you call a fighter who isn't part of a formal army, they attack suddenly and withdraws swiftly?
- What is the each social class was called?
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- The battle where the French army under Boneparte's command lost and ended his rule as Emperor of France.
- This man was a French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the latter stages of the French Revolution and created a reform that in 1804.
- In French it means emigrate, migrate, and go out.
- System This policy meant that all ports on the European continent were closed to British shipping to keep British ships from Europe.
- XVI Who was the King of France from 1791 to 1792 during the French Revolution?
- Antoinette She married Louis XVI and was careless with money especially during France's bankruptcy.
- Regime What the government was called before the French republicanism?
- When an election in which all citizens vote yes or no on an issue.
- What is a person who favors sweeping economic or social change called?
- of Terror What was a period of violence that occurred after the French Revolution while Robespierre was in power?
- What is a sudden takeover of a country's government?
- Fear During the French Revolution, a period of panic and riot by peasants and others surrounded by rumors of an “aristocratic conspiracy” by the king and the privileged to overthrow the Third Estate.
20 Clues: What is the each social class was called? • In French it means emigrate, migrate, and go out. • What is a sudden takeover of a country's government? • What is it called when you're banished from one's country? • When an election in which all citizens vote yes or no on an issue. • Regime What the government was called before the French republicanism? • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-03-07
20 Clues: Irish • French • Indian • Kenyan • German • Korean • Mexican • Russian • Spanish • British • Chinese • Canadian • Egyptian • American • Peruvian • Japanese • Brazilian • Portuguese • Australian • Argentinian
Krzyżówka Michała 2015-11-03
20 Clues: grek • chiny • włoch • polska • french • anglia • niemcy • grecja • anglik • albania • francja • japonia • hiszpan • brazylia • chińczyk • japończyk • albańczyk • hiszpania • portugalia • portugalczyk
french 2021-11-13
14 Clues: drama • biking • skiing • Helmet • skating • jogging • surfing • aerobics • camcorder • trackandfield • digitalcamera • skateboarding • todophotography • makeamateurvideos
French 2022-05-03
14 Clues: Mouth • Hello • Friday • Toilet • Tuesday • Number 19 • My Name is • Translate Boy • Translate See • Translate Cat • Fish game website • French Music Competition • Thé best French website ever • Kid that can’t say « can I go to the bathroom? » in French
French 2023-10-03
15 Clues: no • man • boy • yes • girl • love • woman • French • thank you • good evening • revoir goodbye • nuit good night • beaucoup thank you very much • vous plaît please (literally, “if you please”) • a general greeting meaning “hello” or “good morning”
French 2024-05-08
16 Clues: to die • to fall • to stay • to leave • to enter • to climb • to return • to return • to become • to arrive • to go out • to be born • to come down • to come back • to come down • to go through
French 2023-03-20
french 2023-03-21
French 2025-05-21
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- great it's back to school
- the end of the weekend
- very known food in France
- the second month of the year
- the hottest season of them all
- someone who's precious to you
- how we greet people in French
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- the end of the school week
- the coldest season
- the sixth month
- ITS CHRISTMAS TIME!
- the darkest color
- the first three dight number
- the lightest color
14 Clues: the sixth month • the darkest color • the coldest season • the lightest color • ITS CHRISTMAS TIME! • the end of the weekend • great it's back to school • very known food in France • the end of the school week • the second month of the year • the first three dight number • someone who's precious to you • how we greet people in French • the hottest season of them all
french 2023-03-14
14 Clues: to cut • to stop • to bath • to wash • to worry • to hurry • to get up • to wake up • to go to bed • to get bored • to take a walk • to go to sleep • to get dressed • to style/do ones hair
French 2024-10-30
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- Where fans sit
- The place a match is played
- a male fan
- another word for a foul
- the playing field
- female player
- move the ball by yourself
- the person guarding the goal
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- male player
- The place a point is scored
- the points of each team
- a female fan
- the thing a ball in hit with
- This is the thing used in soccer
14 Clues: a male fan • male player • a female fan • female player • Where fans sit • the playing field • the points of each team • another word for a foul • move the ball by yourself • The place a point is scored • The place a match is played • the thing a ball in hit with • the person guarding the goal • This is the thing used in soccer
french 2025-10-29
Social Studies Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-01
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- where prices go up over time
- the fifteenth king of france
- An area settled by a group of people from a distant land.
- Claimed Louisiana for France in the name of King Louis
- River that Franch and Britain fought for during the war
- treaty that ended the French and Indian war
- name given to young women who came to Louisiana in 1728 to become wives of the settlers and brought their belongings in a small trunk
- Name given to the collapse of the French investment company, the Company of the west.
- a war that broke out between the French and the Indians
- French for baton rouge
- Established the upper Mississippi down as far as the Arkansas River
- Name given to the water route that early Europeans believed went through the North American continent to Asia
- Founded a new French settlement near the Mississippi river
- the only religion the French believed
- french military officer that had an iron hand
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- The name of laws that governed the conduct of slaves in the French colony of Louisiana.
- In 1712 he became the first proprietor of Louisiana, The company of the west
- a transportation route that aided many places because of trading along it
- gave a postive affect to the when they came for rich soil that was advertised by John Law
- system under which a colony was operated as a business by an individual group.
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals under certain conditions, such as their agreement to settle on it.
- having no money at all
- enemy of the french
- the fourteenth king of france
- Head of the Company of the West
- A group existing during the French colonial period that was in charge of the Judicial matters
- A large farm or estate
- A person who is considered the property of someone and bound to a life of service
- The killing of many Native Americans
- A location in louisiana that is extremely popular and on/by the Mississippi river
30 Clues: enemy of the french • having no money at all • French for baton rouge • A large farm or estate • where prices go up over time • the fifteenth king of france • the fourteenth king of france • Head of the Company of the West • The killing of many Native Americans • the only religion the French believed • treaty that ended the French and Indian war • ...
french I 2023-11-15
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- This means "to celebrate" in French.
- This means "pig" in French.
- This means "animal" in French.
- This means "year" in French.
- This means "courageous" in French.
- This means "snake" in French.
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- This means "zero" in French.
- This means "day" in French.
- This means "100" in French.
- This means "calendar" in French.
- This means "20" in French.
11 Clues: This means "20" in French. • This means "day" in French. • This means "100" in French. • This means "pig" in French. • This means "zero" in French. • This means "year" in French. • This means "snake" in French. • This means "animal" in French. • This means "calendar" in French. • This means "courageous" in French. • This means "to celebrate" in French.
French and Indian War 2020-11-08
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- this was the general reaction to the proclamation of 1763 by the colonists
- in 1757 England sent more soldier to North America that helped them defeat the French in this place
- an official public statement
- the French built these to protect their trade with Native Americans
- a fight against the government
- this man was defeated in his attempt to fight the french in 1754
- these people lived in North America long before Europeans came
- King of England who made this to recognize the Native Americans right to the land
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- this person thought that the colonies should work together to defeat the French
- colonists were not allowed west of these mountains after the proclamation of 1763
- this ended the French and Indian war
- a person or group that joins with another to work toward a goal
- this area is where the main source of conflict in the French and Indian War
- England was awarded this after the war; the French then had to leave North America
- this was the result of the conflict where George Washington led an army against the French
- this country eventually wanted to settle in the Ohio River Valley
- the proclamation of 1763 did not allow colonists to move in this direction fo the Appalachian Mountains
- this country settled in the Ohio River Valley and had good trade relations with Natives in the area
- a group of representatives who meet to discuss a subject
19 Clues: an official public statement • a fight against the government • this ended the French and Indian war • a group of representatives who meet to discuss a subject • these people lived in North America long before Europeans came • a person or group that joins with another to work toward a goal • this man was defeated in his attempt to fight the french in 1754 • ...
french culture crossword 2013-09-24
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- What is Est-ce que vous travaillez in english?
- What does comma ci comma ca mean in French?
- How do you say goodnight in French?
- In1774 what did the Quebec do to the French?
- What was the Battle called?
- Did the French keep trying to make French a known langauge?
- What is I want a dog in French?
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- What does Aimez vous la langue Fancaise mean?
- In what century did French explorers start to settle in Quebec?
- In what year did General Wolfe and French commander montcalm battle?
- What does Jemappele mean?
- How do you say door in French?
- In what century did the British take over much of the Eastern North America?
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? • In1774 what did the Quebec do to the French? • What does Aimez vous la langue Fancaise mean? • What is Est-ce que vous travaillez in english? • ...
mardi gras 2026-02-11
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- A big celebration with costumes and parades
- The season after Mardi Gras (Lent)
- French King Cake
- Special clothes for a celebration
- The small charm hidden inside the cake
- A parade
- A fried sweet pastry
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- “Fat Tuesday” in French
- Another month when Mardi Gras can happen
- A thin French pancake
- King in French
- You wear this on your face
- A party or celebration
- Queen in French
- The month when Mardi Gras sometimes happens
15 Clues: A parade • King in French • Queen in French • French King Cake • A fried sweet pastry • A thin French pancake • A party or celebration • “Fat Tuesday” in French • You wear this on your face • Special clothes for a celebration • The season after Mardi Gras (Lent) • The small charm hidden inside the cake • Another month when Mardi Gras can happen • ...
MT3 FA 2021-04-06
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- from Latin hystericus
- from Latin eradicat- ‘torn up by the roots’, from the verb eradicare
- from Latin disseminat- ‘scattered’, from the verb disseminare
- from French disparité, from late Latin disparitas
- from Latin incongruus (from in- ‘not’ + congruus ‘agreeing, suitable’)
- from Latin collaborat- ‘worked with’, from the verb collaborare
- from Italian complire, Catalan complir, Spanish cumplir, from Latin complere ‘fill up, fulfill’
- from Latin altercatio(n-), from the verb altercari
- from Old French tumulte or Latin tumultus
- from re- ‘again’ + Latin juvenis ‘young’ +ate, suggested by French rajeunir
- from Latin praecipitat- ‘thrown headlong’, from the verb praecipitare
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- from Latin fortuitus, from forte ‘by chance' impetuous from Old French impetueux, from late Latin impetuosus, from impetere ‘to attack’
- from Latin precarius ‘obtained by entreaty’ (from prex, prec- ‘prayer’) + -ous.
- fromthe adjective from modern Latin staticus, from Greek statikos ‘causing to stand’, from the verb histanai
- from Old French haineus, from hair ‘to hate’, of Germanic origin
- from French équitable, from équité
- from Latin ambiguus ‘doubtful’ (from ambigere ‘waver, go around’, from ambi- ‘both ways’ + agere ‘to drive’)
- from Latin opportunus, from ob- ‘in the direction of’ + portus ‘harbor’, originally describing the wind driving towards the harbor
- via Old French from Latin omnipotent- ‘all-powerful’
19 Clues: from Latin hystericus • from French équitable, from équité • from Old French tumulte or Latin tumultus • from French disparité, from late Latin disparitas • from Latin altercatio(n-), from the verb altercari • via Old French from Latin omnipotent- ‘all-powerful’ • from Latin disseminat- ‘scattered’, from the verb disseminare • ...
french 2021-12-08
french 2015-01-08
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- your mother's sister
- good at annoying you
- replacing your mom
- expert at getting you in trouble
- your dads wife
- your mother's husband
- your brothers or sisters son
- same mother from a different father
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- really rude
- brings boys home
- good at cooking
- Always has money
- good at complaining
- good at helping you
- a dads female child
15 Clues: really rude • your dads wife • good at cooking • brings boys home • Always has money • replacing your mom • good at complaining • good at helping you • a dads female child • your mother's sister • good at annoying you • your mother's husband • your brothers or sisters son • expert at getting you in trouble • same mother from a different father
French 2021-02-04
French 2021-03-03
French! 2022-06-02
14 Clues: sad • young • lazy (f) • good (m) • slow (f) • tall (f) • heavy (m) • small (m) • large (m) • strong (f) • sleeping (m) • beauitful (m) • beauitful (f) • intelligent (f)
French 2023-05-11
16 Clues: to see • during • to know • to work • to want • to know • to meet • to think • to return • to return • to go down • to be born • to do, to make • to be able, can • to order, ask for • to search for, look for
French 2024-01-10
French 2023-10-03
15 Clues: no • boy • day • man • time • love • girl • woman • excuse me • thank you • nuit good night • beaucoup: thank you very much • rien a casual way of saying “you’re welcome” • vous en prie a formal way to say “you’re welcome” • a general greeting meaning “hello” or “good morning”Oui: yes
french 2025-10-21
Family Members in French! (with articles included in the word) 2024-05-08
11 Clues: What is mom in french? • What is dad in french? • What is cat in french? • What is dog in french? • What is aunt in french? • What is uncle in french? • What is cousin in french? • What is sister in french? • What is brother in french? • What is grandfather in french? • What is grandmother in french?
France 2025-09-29
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- French word for "hello"
- French word for castle
- Palace of Louis XIV
- Museum, home to the Mona Lisa
- The City of Love
- Intellectual movement in France
- France is world-famous for this drink
- Long French bread
- Paris hosts them in 2024
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- Enlightenment writer and philosopher
- Mediterranean port city
- French emperor exiled to Elba
- River through Paris
- Historic event tied to liberty
- France makes over 1,000 types
- Tower in Paris
- Buttery crescent pastry
- Sport of the Tour de France
18 Clues: Tower in Paris • The City of Love • Long French bread • River through Paris • Palace of Louis XIV • French word for castle • Mediterranean port city • French word for "hello" • Buttery crescent pastry • Paris hosts them in 2024 • Sport of the Tour de France • French emperor exiled to Elba • France makes over 1,000 types • Museum, home to the Mona Lisa • Historic event tied to liberty • ...
French 2019-03-07
14 Clues: 14 • 12 • 13 • Well • Badly • Very ___ • My ___ is • Very well • A response • A greeting • How old are you • Asking something • What is your ____ • A way of ending a conversation
French 2021-09-27
14 Clues: lamb • on TV • native • to hate • to amuse • bumper car • by the way • atmosphere • male TV host • Thanksgiving • to take place • female TV host • likeable (fem) • likeable (masc)
French 2023-05-11
16 Clues: to see • during • to know • to work • to want • to know • to meet • to think • to return • to return • to go down • to be born • to do, to make • to be able, can • to order, ask for • to search for, look for
French 2023-07-24
14 Clues: means you • means dad • means mum • means rock • means pizza • means fatso • means hello • means griddy • means november • means birthday • means chocolate • means ice cream • means basketball • means yes in French
french 2025-01-28
16 Clues: to speak • town in canada • town in france • world in french • country in europe • country in Europe • capital of france • country in europe • capital of canada • capital or senagal • french for Belgium • french for switzerland • country in west Africa • langue spoken in France • capital of burkina faso • country that speack french
french 2025-03-20
Geoculture 2023-11-05
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- A skirt worn by men and women
- high school
- Provides a commercial banking service
- number on the euro
- A french retail and wholesaling company
- overseas french territory
- public employment service
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- promotion to a higher rank
- A french bachelors degree
- 24 hour system
- Common French school supplies
- french currency
- economic region
- massive open online course
14 Clues: high school • 24 hour system • french currency • economic region • number on the euro • A french bachelors degree • overseas french territory • public employment service • promotion to a higher rank • massive open online course • A skirt worn by men and women • Common French school supplies • Provides a commercial banking service • A french retail and wholesaling company
French Crossword 2014-08-25
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- French aristocrat and military officer born in Chavaniac
- Major public square in Paris
- Member of a traditional class of farmers
- Royal chateau in Versailles
- Period of violence that occurred after the start of the French Revolution
- Revoluntionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General
- Very unpopular tax on salt in France before 1790
- The government of France during the second to last stage of the French Revolution
- Dauphine of France from 1770 to 1774
- Apparatus designed for carrying out executions by beheading
- The process of gathering in crops
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- The name they used to rename King Louis XVI
- Radical left-wing partisans of the lower classes which dominated France
- Freedom, equality, brotherhood
- Citizen in a town
- Leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution
- French lawyer and politician
- A real or imagined cause for complaint
- Variation of the governmental form of monarchy in which all governmental power and responsibility emanates from and is centered on the monarch
- Wax museum in London with branches in a number of major cities
- Northern hemisphere continent bordered by the Atlantic and the Pacific Oceans
- Museum of contemporary art in the north corner of the Tuileries Gardens next the to the Place de la Concorde in Paris
- Pivotal event during the first days of the French Revolution
- The most famous and influential political club in the development of the French Revolution
- The title given to the heir apparent to the throne of France from 1350 to 1791 and 1824 to 1830
- National anthem of France
- Radical journalist and politician during the French Revolution
- Middle class
- A leader of the early stages of the French Revolution
- King of France and Navarre from 1774 until 1791
30 Clues: Middle class • Citizen in a town • National anthem of France • Royal chateau in Versailles • Major public square in Paris • French lawyer and politician • Freedom, equality, brotherhood • The process of gathering in crops • Dauphine of France from 1770 to 1774 • A real or imagined cause for complaint • Member of a traditional class of farmers • ...
Culture in France 2022-02-15
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- When one begins a meal, they typically say “(blank)”
- Most cheeses in France are produced with what milk?
- What term is associated with French fashion and loosely means fancier garments that are handmade or made to order.
- What is the second most widely learned foreign language in the world?
- When the French are greeting people, what side of the cheek do they kiss first?
- What is the term for cultivation of the mind, the intellect, knowledge, learning, creative faculties, and acceptable ways of behaving?
- What is the predominant religion in France?
- Most French parents choose their children’s given names based on (blank) appeal.
- Women face expectations to uphold a stereotypical view of “(blank)“ in terms of dress, physique, and demeanor.
- What famous art piece is in the Louvre?
- What is the most famous cooking school located in France called?
- In France it is illegal to collect statistics on what?
- What is one food the French are most known for?
- What is the fashion capital of the world?
- Oversharing what can lead to a lawsuit in France?
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- What is French dining etiquette considered?
- What did the French invent?
- Paris is called “The City of?”
- The countries motto is: "Liberté, , Fraternité."
- Meals consist of how many courses?
- 64% of the population identifies themselves as what?
- People chose partners who are from the same (blank)as them.
- The (blank) is still the most important unit in society.
- Many couples live together as an alternate to what?
- What holiday is celebrated on July 14th?
- It is (blank) to find children born to unmarried couples.
- France became a major influencer in fashion beginning with the reign of (blank) XIV in the 1600s.
- What is the most visited art museum called?
- In French tradition, kings were even crowned within the (blank) de Reims cathedral until 1825.
- What first fashion magazine was French?
30 Clues: What did the French invent? • Paris is called “The City of?” • Meals consist of how many courses? • What famous art piece is in the Louvre? • What first fashion magazine was French? • What holiday is celebrated on July 14th? • What is the fashion capital of the world? • What is French dining etiquette considered? • What is the predominant religion in France? • ...
Democratic Revolutions 2025-01-03
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- A document asserting the American colonies’ freedom from Britain.
- A revolutionary assembly formed by the Third Estate in France.
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution, securing independence from France.
- A French revolutionary document asserting individual freedoms.
- The common people of France who initiated revolutionary demands in 1789.
- A dramatic change in political or social structures, often achieved through conflict.
- A radical French leader who played a key role during the Reign of Terror.
- A written plan for government, establishing laws and principles.
- The document that declared Haiti's independence and abolished slavery.
- A key grievance of American colonists leading to revolution.
- A global conflict that weakened European empires, setting the stage for revolutions.
- A fundamental concept championed in most democratic revolutions.
- The economic backbone of Saint Domingue, tied to slavery.
- The French leader who ended the Revolution but spread its ideas across Europe.
- The idea that all individuals deserve the same rights and opportunities.
- A symbolic act of defiance during the early stages of the French Revolution.
- Descendants of Europeans in Latin America who often led independence movements.
- The idea that governments derive authority from the consent of the governed.
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- Spanish-born elites in Latin America who resisted revolutionary change.
- Known as “The Liberator,” he led independence movements in South America.
- A U.S. policy opposing European interference in the Americas, shaped by revolutionary ideals.
- The French colony where the Haitian Revolution began.
- A device symbolizing the violent phase of the French Revolution.
- Fundamental rights to life, liberty, and property, as articulated by John Locke.
- An intellectual movement emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights.
- A short-lived republic created by Bolívar, uniting several South American nations.
- The spirit of brotherhood; part of the French Revolution's famous slogan.
- A period of radical violence during the French Revolution.
- A colonial protest against British taxation in 1773.
- The French legislative body called in 1789 to address the financial crisis.
30 Clues: A colonial protest against British taxation in 1773. • The French colony where the Haitian Revolution began. • The economic backbone of Saint Domingue, tied to slavery. • A period of radical violence during the French Revolution. • A key grievance of American colonists leading to revolution. • A revolutionary assembly formed by the Third Estate in France. • ...
idea 2025-05-28
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- The idea of natural rights, including life, liberty, and property, was promoted by which philosopher?
- What event at the Bastille, a prison, marked a significant moment in the French Revolution?
- What island nation did Napoleon fail to invade and conquer?
- What document asserted the American colonies' right to independence?
- Which document, signed by the Pilgrims, established self-governance in the colonies?
- What French king was executed during the French Revolution?
- What Enlightenment philosopher believed in the social contract and the general will of the people?
- What document, signed in 1215, was an early influence on later constitutional documents?
- What French emperor was exiled to Elba and then St. Helena?
- What philosopher did Jefferson copy when he said that all men were created equal?
- What French leader, known for his military conquests, rose to power after the Revolution?
- What Enlightenment philosopher believed in the separation of powers?
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- The concept of popular sovereignty and individual rights were ideas that promoted the American _____.
- What were the three social classes in the old French regime called?
- This American document, drafted by Thomas Jefferson, declared the colonies' separation from Great Britain.
- Which group, led by Maximillian Robespierre, came to power during the radical phase of the French Revolution?
- The American Revolution was driven by ideas of liberty, self-governance, and resistance to _____.
- This South American liberator freed countries like Venezuela and Colombia.
- Which South American liberator freed countries like Argentina and Chile?
- What historical period emphasized reason and individualism, influencing many revolutions?
- What conference after Napoleon's defeat redistributed land in Europe?
- The Stamp Act, Boston Massacre, and "no taxation without representation" were major ____ of the American Revolution.
- What European power controlled Brazil?
- Which estate, comprising commoners, started the French Revolution?
- What country controlled most of South America prior to the revolutions?
- In what order did the American, French, and Latin American Revolutions generally occur (first revolution)?
- What were some major effects of the French Revolution, including the rise of nationalism and the end of absolute monarchy?
27 Clues: What European power controlled Brazil? • What island nation did Napoleon fail to invade and conquer? • What French king was executed during the French Revolution? • What French emperor was exiled to Elba and then St. Helena? • Which estate, comprising commoners, started the French Revolution? • What were the three social classes in the old French regime called? • ...
french horn 2014-11-04
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- family is the french horn part of
- many french horns in an orchestra
- is the name of the person who wrights music
- is the name of the bottom of the french horn
- many valves does a modern french horn have
- piece/what is the thing that you blow into on the french horn
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- is the name of the person who playes the french horn
- changes the sound of the french horn
- do u play on the french horn
- is the word that discribes the sound os the note
- snake/what does the french horn look like
- do the valves look like
- meters/how long would a french horn be if u unwound it
13 Clues: do the valves look like • do u play on the french horn • family is the french horn part of • many french horns in an orchestra • changes the sound of the french horn • snake/what does the french horn look like • many valves does a modern french horn have • is the name of the person who wrights music • is the name of the bottom of the french horn • ...
5.4- Rivalry in North America (pp. 151-155) 2022-09-12
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- British general who defeated the French.
- The Treaty of ___ of 1763 ended the war between England and France.
- Britain wanted to keep the colonists here to better control them.
- Britain's rival in North America in the 1700s.
- Native American chief who started a war with the British.
- Young British militia officer sent to drive out the French in 1754.
- Someone who does not take sides in a conflict.
- This began to grow between the colonies and Great Britain.
- Great Britain received this territory from Spain.
- The ___ confederacy was the most powerful group of Native Americans in eastern North America.
- Britain was deeply in __ after the war with France.
- King George III declared that colonists were not to settle ___ of the Appalachian Mountains.
- Britain's plan to __ the colonists would lead to conflict.
- French trappers and traders often ___ Native American women.
- Capital of New France.
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- A military partnership.
- French missionaries ___ many Native Americans to Catholicism.
- France had to give Great Britain this territory after the war.
- This prime minister's election was a turning point in the war.
- The ___River Valley was rich in resources.
- Benjamin Franklin's plan of union for the colonies.
- A military force made up of ordinary citizens.
- The French built a chain of these for protection.
- The French enjoyed a thriving ___ ___ with the Native Americans.
- French fort in Pennsylvania
25 Clues: Capital of New France. • A military partnership. • French fort in Pennsylvania • British general who defeated the French. • The ___River Valley was rich in resources. • Britain's rival in North America in the 1700s. • Someone who does not take sides in a conflict. • A military force made up of ordinary citizens. • Great Britain received this territory from Spain. • ...
La Quête de Soi 2024-11-22
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- French National Anthem
- national anthem
- from the Maghreb
- Open borders in the European Union
- native language
- citizen
- law
- asylum seeker
- Catholicism
- Muslim
- Spiritual
- Equality
- Islam
- community
- Participate
- belief
- Judaism
- Jewish (m)
- bilingual
- speech
- Focalize (on something)
- formal language
- immigrant
- Buddhism
- the French-speaking world
- Atheism
- slang
- controversy
- Fairness
- mix of different races
- to affirm the value of something
- customs/traditions
- tricolor flag/French flag
- Open border
- Morality
- close
- fireworks
- homeland
- believe
- native country
- multiculturalism
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- official language
- Mosque
- language and identity
- soul
- mainstream culture
- ethnic
- Jewish (f)
- secular
- Religious (f)
- Catholic
- value
- democracy
- aparade
- French citizen born of France of French parents
- belief system
- dialect
- language (English, French, etc.)
- a tattoo
- to convert
- burka
- Person who leads prayers in a mosque
- Morals
- Hinduism
- french speaking
- heritage
- transgender
- rights
- citizenship
- refugee
- native person
- church
- informal/colloquial language
- language (means of expression)
- search for self
- host country
- society
- discrimination
- God
- Religion
- patriotism
- the law
- Religious (m)
- Protestant
- secularism
- believer
86 Clues: law • God • soul • value • Islam • burka • slang • close • Mosque • ethnic • Muslim • belief • Morals • speech • rights • church • secular • citizen • aparade • dialect • Judaism • refugee • Atheism • society • the law • believe • Catholic • Equality • a tattoo • Hinduism • heritage • Buddhism • Fairness • Religion • Morality • believer • homeland • democracy • Spiritual • community • bilingual • immigrant • fireworks • Jewish (f) • to convert • Jewish (m) • patriotism • Protestant • ...
New Monarchies and the Hundred Years' War 2025-05-05
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- signed in 1420 btw. Henry V of England and Charles VI the Mad of France / the terms of the treaty granted Charles VI's daughter to Henry V in marriage and guaranteed the right of succession to the French throne to Henry V and his heirs
- (1423-1483) dubbed the Spider King for his skill at establishing and manipulating alliances / introduced the silk industry in France / ended the Hundred Years' War and centralized power, laying the foundation for a modern nation-state - a more unified France
- (1319-1364) King of France, who was captured by Edward, the Black Prince, at the Battle of Poitiers in 1356 - he was permitted to leave his English prison in an attempt to collect his own ransom from the English / lacked the ability to contain the English forces and marauding mercenaries, or to adequately cope with the disease and famine that left his kingdom demoralized
- issued by Charles VII / reaffirmed the authority of the French king over income and personnel of the French Church, ending the dispute that Philip IV had begun more than a century earlier and ensuring the autonomy of the French clergy from the Roman papacy
- (1312-1377) transformed the Kingdom of England into one of the most formidable military powers in Europe / invaded Scotland and, in 1337, the French came to the aid of their Scottish allies - his response was to claim the French throne through his mother, initiating the Hundred Years' War
- one of the largest duchies in medieval France / after being combined with the duchy of Gascony in the 11th century, it comprised most of southwestern France and was semi-independent in its own right / region remained under English rule, until it was finally retaken by the French in 1453 - the duke of Aquitaine was the king of England
- (1293-1350) first king of France from the House of Valois - Charles IV's death without a male heir ended the Capetian dynasty in 1328 and set up the circumstance for the English claim to the French throne that precipitated the Hundred Years' War
- one of the two French royal houses that struggled for control of the French throne during the reign of Charles VI / provided military support to England during the Hundred Years' War
- (1356) saw an English force, under Edward, the Black Prince, defeat a French army / the French king, John II, was captured, delivering another blow to the French feudal nobility
- a collection of territories held by the House of Plantagenet during the 12th and 13th centuries, when they ruled over an area covering roughly all of present-day England, half of France, and parts of Ireland and Wales / the influence and power of the Angevin kings brought them into conflicts with the kings of France of the House of Capet (Capetian dynasty), to whom they owed feudal homage for their French possessions
- (1455-1485) a series of civil wars in England fought btw. the rival houses of Lancaster and York - their heraldic symbols were a white rose and a red rose respectively / loss of territory in France and perceived incompetence of Henry VI contributed to the rise of the Duke of York, who believed he had a stronger claim to the throne
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- (1415) saw a small English force under Henry V defeat a much larger French army - the French were hampered by heavy armor in muddy conditions and the English scored a spectacular victory - the English had fewer than 200 casualties, while the French lost more than 5,500 men, including about 500 members of the nobility
- (1268-1314) sought to reduce the power of the nobility, which sparked several rebellions / his attempts to tax the clergy led to an open conflict with the Pope / summoned the first Estates General / with his determination to maintain sovereignty over French affairs, France was characterized by a strong centralized government by the end of his reign / fought the English over Edward I's possession of Aquitaine (later known as Gascony) - he saw English vassalage in France as a threat to his authority and a symbol of English influence in France / forced the pope to dissolve the Knights Templar in 1312, allowing him to appropriate the enormous wealth of the order
- (1412-1431) patron saint of France, aka the Maid of Orleans / rallied French forces in support of the dauphin Charles, later Charles VII of France / captured by Burgundian soldiers and sold to the English, who tried her as a heretic and then had her burned at the stake
- (1367-1413) elected king by Parliament in 1399 after Richard II was forced to abdicate / son of John of Gaunt, one of Richard II's uncles / faced revolts from Richard II's supporters, as well as rebellions by the Scots and the Welsh - his entire reign was marked by civil unrest / first English ruler whose mother tongue was English (rather than French) since the Norman Conquest 300 years earlier
- French term given to the heir apparent to the throne
- (1380-1422) weak-minded French king known for his psychotic episodes / his ineffectiveness allowed the rivalry btw. the houses of Orleans and Burgundy to burst into open conflict - Henry V of England took advantage of France's civil unrest in order to revive the hostilities in the Hundred Years' War
- English dynasty that ruled from the accession of Henry II in 1154 until the death of Richard III in 1485 / aka the Angevin dynasty / originated in the French county of Anjou, which, like Aquitaine, was ruled by English kings from the 12th century onwards
- (1367-1400) an unpopular ruler who acquired the English crown when his grandfather Edward III died in 1377 / quelled the Peasants' Revolt in 1381 and invaded Ireland / ignored the war with France and focused on reducing the power of the English nobility / was captured and deposed by his cousin Henry Bolingbroke, later known as Henry IV
- French dynasty that ruled from 987 to 1328 / succeeded by the Valois, a cadet branch of the family
- (1387-1422) brilliant military commander who resumed hostilities with the French and won numerous victories, including the famous Battle of Agincourt in 1415 / allied with the Holy Roman Emperor, which put further pressure on the French / secured the Treaty of Troyes in 1420, which forced Charles VI to accept him as the heir to the French throne - this was an attempt to unite England and France under one ruler / contributed to English national identity / his death marked a major turning point in the Hundred Years' War, weakening English claims on the French throne
- first convened in 1302 by Philip IV / national representative body in France - its members were from the three classes, or estates: the clergy, the nobility, and the so-called working class
- became a permanent institution during the 14th century / English legislative body of state composed of the monarch, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons
23 Clues: French term given to the heir apparent to the throne • French dynasty that ruled from 987 to 1328 / succeeded by the Valois, a cadet branch of the family • became a permanent institution during the 14th century / English legislative body of state composed of the monarch, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons • ...
French Passport Crossword 2020-05-26
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- The most popular french Puff pastry
- A common name for a Coffee shop in France
- A horse
- Soccer
- popular french dessert
- A shirt
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- A traditional French bread
- A bear
- A common french Alcoholic drink
- A popular animated disney movie starring a rat with the same name as a popular french dish.
- Cheese
- A Dog
- Snow
- A Cat
14 Clues: Snow • A Dog • A Cat • A bear • Cheese • Soccer • A horse • A shirt • popular french dessert • A traditional French bread • A common french Alcoholic drink • The most popular french Puff pastry • A common name for a Coffee shop in France • A popular animated disney movie starring a rat with the same name as a popular french dish.
MT3 FA 2021-04-06
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- from Latin hystericus
- from Latin eradicat- ‘torn up by the roots’, from the verb eradicare
- from Latin disseminat- ‘scattered’, from the verb disseminare
- from French disparité, from late Latin disparitas
- from Latin incongruus (from in- ‘not’ + congruus ‘agreeing, suitable’)
- from Latin collaborat- ‘worked with’, from the verb collaborare
- from Italian complire, Catalan complir, Spanish cumplir, from Latin complere ‘fill up, fulfill’
- from Latin altercatio(n-), from the verb altercari
- from Old French tumulte or Latin tumultus
- from re- ‘again’ + Latin juvenis ‘young’ +ate, suggested by French rajeunir
- from Latin praecipitat- ‘thrown headlong’, from the verb praecipitare
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- from Latin fortuitus, from forte ‘by chance' impetuous from Old French impetueux, from late Latin impetuosus, from impetere ‘to attack’
- from Latin precarius ‘obtained by entreaty’ (from prex, prec- ‘prayer’) + -ous.
- fromthe adjective from modern Latin staticus, from Greek statikos ‘causing to stand’, from the verb histanai
- from Old French haineus, from hair ‘to hate’, of Germanic origin
- from French équitable, from équité
- from Latin ambiguus ‘doubtful’ (from ambigere ‘waver, go around’, from ambi- ‘both ways’ + agere ‘to drive’)
- from Latin opportunus, from ob- ‘in the direction of’ + portus ‘harbor’, originally describing the wind driving towards the harbor
- via Old French from Latin omnipotent- ‘all-powerful’
19 Clues: from Latin hystericus • from French équitable, from équité • from Old French tumulte or Latin tumultus • from French disparité, from late Latin disparitas • from Latin altercatio(n-), from the verb altercari • via Old French from Latin omnipotent- ‘all-powerful’ • from Latin disseminat- ‘scattered’, from the verb disseminare • ...
Lecture #4 Identifications 2025-11-11
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- succeeds Gamelin as French supreme commander
- German radar navigation device known as "crooked legs"
- German medium range bomber quickly pulled from combat during the battle of Britain
- French WWI hero who becomes leader of Vichy France
- Gamelin delegated control of French forces in northeaster France before the German invasion
- British scientist who experimented with bounding radio waves off distant planes to detect their approach
- codename for proposed German invasion of Britain: Operation _________
- Germans use this radar navigation system which allowed for more accurate bombing
- fierce critic of French policy in the '30s who became premier but lacked a following in parliament
- French minister of war under Reynard in spite of the two men despising each other
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- indecisive French supreme commander of land forces
- commander of RAF Fighter Command
- Londoners use this as a bomb shelter
- commander of the German navy
- vocal critic of Neville Chamberlain's appeasement policy who becomes British Prime Minister
- French general who refused to surrender, fled to London, and set up a government in exile there
- British minister for aircraft production who insisted on producing Hurricanes and Spitfires
- British pilot credited with 25 kills by October 1940
- German pilot who was credited with 45 kills by November 1940
19 Clues: commander of the German navy • commander of RAF Fighter Command • Londoners use this as a bomb shelter • succeeds Gamelin as French supreme commander • indecisive French supreme commander of land forces • French WWI hero who becomes leader of Vichy France • British pilot credited with 25 kills by October 1940 • German radar navigation device known as "crooked legs" • ...
REVIEW: Standards 6c, 6e, 6f 2019-12-04
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- Political __ developed during the English Civil War.
- Famous Romantic Period artist.
- Bach composed during this musical period.
- Building attacked at start of French Revolution
- The English Civil War increased the power of __.
- As a result of the __ Revolution, William & Mary came to power.
- English document that banned absolute rulers (2 words)
- French Revolution head chopping machine
- Mozart composed during this musical period.
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- This happened to Charles I after the English Civil War.
- World's first novel (2 words)
- Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment
- William & Mary signed this document (3 words).
- French society was divided into three of these
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- Reign of __; Deadliest phase of French Revolution
- Oliver __ led forces against Charles I.
- Fought against the Cavaliers in English Civil War.
- This revolution inspired the French Revolution
20 Clues: World's first novel (2 words) • Famous Romantic Period artist. • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • Oliver __ led forces against Charles I. • French Revolution head chopping machine • Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment • Bach composed during this musical period. • Mozart composed during this musical period. • ...
Les mots du quotidien - apprentissage du français langue seconde 2025-01-20
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- The word used to say night in French.
- The word night in French.
- The word House in French.
- The word Office in French.
- The word to say I in French.
- The word French in French.
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- The word used to say hi in French.
- The word English in French.
- The word Dad in French.
- The word to say good in French.
- The word Mom in French.
11 Clues: The word Dad in French. • The word Mom in French. • The word night in French. • The word House in French. • The word Office in French. • The word French in French. • The word English in French. • The word to say I in French. • The word to say good in French. • The word used to say hi in French. • The word used to say night in French.
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 2021-11-15
French 2024-01-10
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 2022-09-22
French Crossword on Television and Particular Sayings 2013-01-11
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- French fro "a cartoon"
- French for "a serial"
- French for "frankly"
- French for "the weather channel"
- French for "to be honest"
- French for "a drama"
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- French for "in my opinion"
- French for "as far as I am concerned"
- French for "a quiz show"
- French for "I'm fascinated by it"
- French for "I think that/I find that"
11 Clues: French for "frankly" • French for "a drama" • French for "a serial" • French fro "a cartoon" • French for "a quiz show" • French for "to be honest" • French for "in my opinion" • French for "the weather channel" • French for "I'm fascinated by it" • French for "as far as I am concerned" • French for "I think that/I find that"
painter 2024-09-04
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- Spanish painter known for "The Third of May 1808"
- American artist known for his "Combines"
- English painter known for his dramatic landscapes
- Abstract expressionist known for his color field paintings
- French painter known for his still lifes and landscapes
- Austrian painter known for his expressionist portraits
- Japanese artist famous for "The Great Wave off Kanagawa"
- Spanish artist behind "Guernica" and "The Weeping Woman"
- Italian artist famous for his Sistine Chapel ceiling
- Early Netherlandish painter of "The Arnolfini Portrait"
- French artist known for his conceptual art
- Renaissance painter known for "The School of Athens"
- French painter famous for his water lilies series
- American artist known for his portraiture
- Norwegian artist known for "The Scream"
- Renaissance genius who painted "Mona Lisa"
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- Venetian Renaissance painter known for "Assumption of the Virgin"
- Pop artist known for his Campbell's Soup Cans series
- American artist known for her large-scale floral paintings
- Spanish surrealist known for his colorful abstract art
- French artist known for his Tahitian works
- Spanish painter known for his elongated figures
- Dutch master known for "The Night Watch"
- German painter known for his detailed engravings
- American artist known for "Arrangement in Grey and Black"
- French artist associated with Fauvism
- French artist famous for his ballerina paintings
- French artist famous for his posters of Parisian nightlife
- Italian painter known for "The Birth of Venus"
- Dutch artist known for "Starry Night"
- Austrian artist known for "The Kiss"
- Dutch painter known for "Girl with a Pearl Earring"
- French artist known for his paintings of urban scenes
- Mexican artist known for her self-portraits
- Spanish surrealist known for "The Persistence of Memory"
- French artist known for "Dance at Le Moulin de la Galette"
36 Clues: Austrian artist known for "The Kiss" • French artist associated with Fauvism • Dutch artist known for "Starry Night" • Norwegian artist known for "The Scream" • American artist known for his "Combines" • Dutch master known for "The Night Watch" • American artist known for his portraiture • French artist known for his Tahitian works • ...
REVIEW: Standards 6c, 6e, 6f 2019-12-06
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- Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment
- Political __ developed during the English Civil War.
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- Famous Romantic Period artist.
- Oliver __ led forces against Charles I.
- World's first novel (2 words)
- This happened to Charles I after the English Civil War.
- The English Civil War increased the power of __.
- William & Mary signed this document (3 words).
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- French society was divided into three of these
- A famous composer of the Enlightenment
- Fought against the Cavaliers in English Civil War.
- This revolution inspired the French Revolution
- As a result of the __ Revolution, William & Mary came to power.
- French Revolution head chopping machine
- Reign of __; Deadliest phase of French Revolution
- Building attacked at start of French Revolution
- Mozart composed during this musical period.
- English document that banned absolute rulers (2 words)
- Bach composed during this musical period.
20 Clues: World's first novel (2 words) • Famous Romantic Period artist. • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • A famous composer of the Enlightenment • French Revolution head chopping machine • Oliver __ led forces against Charles I. • Spanish novelist during the Enlightenment • Bach composed during this musical period. • Mozart composed during this musical period. • ...
-er regular verbs 2024-12-04
17 Clues: to work • to travel • je (manger) • ils (donner) • il (oublier) • vous (adorer) • tu (partager) • nous (manger) • tu (commencer) • elles (chanter) • nous (regarder) • on (rencontrer) • nous (commencer) • vous (retrouver) • to live in French • to think in French • to arrive in French
French and Indian War 2025-11-18
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- What is another name for the French and Indian War?
- Which country lost its North American territories as a result of the French and Indian War?
- Who was the British leader that helped turn the tide in favor of Britain?
- What was the name of the Native American uprising after the war?
- Which territory did Britain gain from France after the war?
- Which territory was ceded to Spain after the French and Indian War?
- Which Native American tribe allied with the British during the war?
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- Who was a young military leader during the French and Indian War?
- Which region was a major area of conflict during the French and Indian War?
- Which fort was a key French stronghold in the Ohio River Valley?
- Who proposed the Albany Plan of Union during the war?
- Which city was the site of a major battle that led to British victory?
- Which nation gained control of Canada after the French and Indian War?
- What treaty ended the French and Indian War?
- Which Native American tribe allied with the French during the war?
15 Clues: What treaty ended the French and Indian War? • What is another name for the French and Indian War? • Who proposed the Albany Plan of Union during the war? • Which territory did Britain gain from France after the war? • Which fort was a key French stronghold in the Ohio River Valley? • What was the name of the Native American uprising after the war? • ...
French Crossword on Television and Particular Sayings 2013-01-11
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- French for "a cartoon"
- French for "a serial"
- French for "in my opinion"
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- French for "I think that/I find that"
- French for "to be honest"
- French for "frankly"
- French for "I'm fascinated by it"
- French for "a quiz show"
- French for "a drama"
- French for "as far as I am concerned"
- French for "the weather channel"
11 Clues: French for "frankly" • French for "a drama" • French for "a serial" • French for "a cartoon" • French for "a quiz show" • French for "to be honest" • French for "in my opinion" • French for "the weather channel" • French for "I'm fascinated by it" • French for "I think that/I find that" • French for "as far as I am concerned"
French Crossword - created by Milo Holloway 2025-08-17
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- How do you say I have In French
- How do you say 'Sept' in English
- How do you say 'Et toi' In English
- How do you say 'Tuesday' In French
- How do you say 'How are you' in French
- How do you say 'Bonsoir' In English
- How do you say 'One' in French
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- How do you say 'Bye' in French
- How do you say 'Sunday' In French
- How do you say 'Marcrdi' In English
- How do you say 'Good night' In French
- How do you say 'Quatorze' In English
- How do you say 'Hello' in French
13 Clues: How do you say 'Bye' in French • How do you say 'One' in French • How do you say I have In French • How do you say 'Sept' in English • How do you say 'Hello' in French • How do you say 'Sunday' In French • How do you say 'Et toi' In English • How do you say 'Tuesday' In French • How do you say 'Marcrdi' In English • How do you say 'Bonsoir' In English • ...
English as a Foreign Language (Use the Foreign Language slideshow and worksheet.) 2021-08-17
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- English measurement with synonyms
- Latin measurement with synonyms
- Common language for speakers of many
- 8 letter word from Spanish
- 8 letter word from India
- 7 letter word from Native America
- 6 letter word from Italian
- 7 letter word from India
- English origin; French synonym: question
- External Scandinavian word
- English is classed as this type of language.
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- Latin origin; French synonym: question
- 6 letter word from Spanish
- 7 letter word from Italian
- Language of Roman origin
- 5 letter word from Italian
- French origin; Latin synonym: interrogate
- 8 letter word from Native America
- Old Norse word. Sounds like an English word.
- French measurement with synonyms
20 Clues: Language of Roman origin • 8 letter word from India • 7 letter word from India • 6 letter word from Spanish • 7 letter word from Italian • 5 letter word from Italian • 8 letter word from Spanish • 6 letter word from Italian • External Scandinavian word • Latin measurement with synonyms • French measurement with synonyms • English measurement with synonyms • ...
le français 2025-05-27
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- French "Labor Day" : le premier ___
- Elle est française; elle vient de ___.
- Je suis chanteuse; j'aime ___
- French "cheek kiss" greeting : la ___
- Je suis ___; j'aime dessiner et peindre.
- French-speaking province of Canada
- C'est quand, ton ___?
- —Ça va? —Oui, ça va très ___.
- —Je suis athlète, et toi? —Oui, moi ___.
- a similar word between two languages
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- the French-speaking world : le monde ___
- Je suis végétarien; je n'aime ___ manger des hamburgers.
- the current year : deux mille ___
- «Comment allez-vous?» is a ___ greeting
- «Poisson d'avril!» : le ___ avril
- J'ai treize ___.
- «Oui, j'aime ___ jouer au basket!»
- (former) Canadian Prime Minister, Justin ___
- «Bon week-end! À ___!»
- feminine form of sportif
20 Clues: J'ai treize ___. • C'est quand, ton ___? • «Bon week-end! À ___!» • feminine form of sportif • Je suis chanteuse; j'aime ___ • —Ça va? —Oui, ça va très ___. • the current year : deux mille ___ • «Poisson d'avril!» : le ___ avril • «Oui, j'aime ___ jouer au basket!» • French-speaking province of Canada • French "Labor Day" : le premier ___ • a similar word between two languages • ...
feb 04 2016-03-01
21 Clues: Net • Boot • Diet • Sand • Feet • Fifty • Tooth • Wires • Mosque • French • Temple • Castle • Clutch • Google • Pancake • Battery • Sailing • Farming • Umbrella • Nestling • Earthquake
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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
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
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
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 • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
