french Crossword Puzzles
Age of Revolutions 2016-02-24
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
The French Revolution 2015-02-06
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
French Class Crossword 2021-11-17
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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.
The French and Indian War 2021-09-21
Across
- 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?
Down
- 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? • ...
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
french Revolution 2018-10-23
Across
- 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”
Down
- 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
Across
- 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 ______.
Down
- 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? • ...
French Revolution puzzle 2022-11-07
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- - 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.
Down
- - 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
Across
- – 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
Down
- 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 • ...
End of year test !!! 2019-12-11
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
The coolest French Crossword by Kai 2023-05-26
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
EUROPEAN DAY OF LANGUAGES 2025-09-25
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-07
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Chapter 2, Sections 3 and 4 Quiz Review 2023-11-02
Across
- 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 ___________
Down
- 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 • ...
What do you know? 2021-09-06
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
US History Chapter 5: 1730s-1766 Part 1 2018-09-20
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
The Moderate Phase 2022-02-01
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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
Down
- 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? • ...
French Day Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-24
Across
- 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?
Down
- 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 • ...
Joan Of Arc 2022-10-19
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 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
Down
- 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)
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
background and causes of the Vietnam war 2025-11-14
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
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
Down
- 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)
Down
- 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 • ...
La France et la francophonie 2025-09-22
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 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
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)
Down
- 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. • ...
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.
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 • ...
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") • ...
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 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)
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" • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 and Latin American Revolutions 2022-01-31
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Revolutions Vocabulary 2021-12-02
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 crossword by saarasa 2025-08-20
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
All things French by 7bets4free.com 2020-04-22
Across
- 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)
Down
- 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) • ...
the French empire in the Americas 2015-11-24
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
What happens in Paris stays in Paris ^_^ 2019-06-14
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Art and Artists 2023-11-26
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 • ...
French Revolution 2024-11-14
Across
- Fortress and prison in Paris
- Practice of a government spending more money than it collects in revenue.
- Notebooks or lists of grievances drawn up by the French people in 1789.
- Government body during the French Revolution, responsible for protecting the republic from internal and external threats and overseeing the Reign of Terror.
- Political group in the French Revolution known for supporting a constitutional government.
- Social class that owns the means of production and controls wealth.
- Period during the French Revolution (1793–1794) marked by mass executions of perceived enemies of the revolution.
- French governing body from 1791 to 1792 created to make laws and limit the king’s power during the Revolution.
- Working-class revolutionaries in France during the French Revolution.
Down
- The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution of 1789.
- Device used during the French Revolution, to execute people by beheading.
- 1789 pledge by France's Third Estate to keep meeting until they created a new constitution.
- Meeting of France’s three social classes called by the king to solve financial issues.
- King of France.
- Key leader during the French Revolution known for his role in the Reign of Terror.
15 Clues: King of France. • Fortress and prison in Paris • Social class that owns the means of production and controls wealth. • Working-class revolutionaries in France during the French Revolution. • Notebooks or lists of grievances drawn up by the French people in 1789. • Device used during the French Revolution, to execute people by beheading. • ...
Reveiw 2023-10-04
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
Fr I Unité 2 REVIEW 2025-09-09
Across
- (ice)skating
- "someTHING" en français, hehe
- the opposite of 'il fait beau' is 'il fait __'
- a lot/very much
- "we"
- French, in French
- On va au __ pour regarder un film?
- "they," when they're all girls
- Someone who lives in Montréal is ___ (nationality in French)
- party
- Je parle un __ français!
Down
- to say "we like,"--> "nous ____"
- to describe two american girls, spell the adjective like this in French (feminine!plural!)
- 'homework'
- "Qu'est-ce que __ aimes faire?"
- Ma mère et mon ____
- to say THEY "EAT" (conjugate!)
- J'aime manger la ___; j'aime la cuisine italienne!
- a place AND a drink (hot or iced)
- "J'aime ___ du vélo"
- "Je n'aime ____ les devoirs!"
- vendredi, ___, dimanche
22 Clues: "we" • party • 'homework' • (ice)skating • a lot/very much • French, in French • Ma mère et mon ____ • "J'aime ___ du vélo" • vendredi, ___, dimanche • Je parle un __ français! • "someTHING" en français, hehe • "Je n'aime ____ les devoirs!" • to say THEY "EAT" (conjugate!) • "they," when they're all girls • "Qu'est-ce que __ aimes faire?" • to say "we like,"--> "nous ____" • ...
Unit 4 Geoculture - Leilani Purdie 2022-12-21
Across
- a slang term for junk food that translates to "bad food"
- plays for Manchester United team at local level
- Natalie Portman starred in French film
- bread or pastry
- French actress
- soccer
- celebrates international achievements held in May
Down
- Jake Gyllenhaal starred in this movie
- deli-bakeries
- international soccer competition (World Cup)
- French national soccer team
- purchase a sandwich or light meal
- the cafe where American writers Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald met
- studio for the French film industry
- celebrates achievements in French cinema
15 Clues: soccer • deli-bakeries • French actress • bread or pastry • French national soccer team • purchase a sandwich or light meal • studio for the French film industry • Jake Gyllenhaal starred in this movie • Natalie Portman starred in French film • celebrates achievements in French cinema • international soccer competition (World Cup) • plays for Manchester United team at local level • ...
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
France in the New World Crossword 2012-01-18
Across
- Christian faith that the French government wanted to spread in the New World
- What most French settlers became in the colony of Quebec
- A sea route around the top of North America to the Far East: the ______________ Passage
- Catholic missionaries from France to the North American natives
- Land in the Mississippi River basin claimed by France
- Present-day country in which Quebec and Montreal are both located; much of it was controlled by the French
Down
- 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
- French explorer who found the St. Lawrence River and explored it as far as present-day Montreal
- 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
- French explorer who followed the Mississippi River to its mouth and claimed the land drained by the river for France
- Large group of Native Americans in the North; sworn enemies of the French
14 Clues: Land in the Mississippi River basin claimed by France • What most French settlers became in the colony of Quebec • Catholic missionaries from France to the North American natives • Most of the French colonists who were not fur trappers were these • Large group of Native Americans in the North; sworn enemies of the French • ...
France 2021-02-11
Across
- A French pancake
- The town that hosts a famous film festival
- The French word for thank you
- The main tourist attraction in France
- The French word for hello
- Famous museum in Paris with the Mona Lisa
Down
- A country bordering France (starts with S)
- The capital of France
- A dish of cooked snails
- A country bordering France (starts with I)
- The continent where France is located
- The first colour on the French flag
- The shape of France
- The currency of France
- Iconic French pastry
15 Clues: A French pancake • The shape of France • Iconic French pastry • The capital of France • The currency of France • A dish of cooked snails • The French word for hello • The French word for thank you • The first colour on the French flag • The continent where France is located • The main tourist attraction in France • Famous museum in Paris with the Mona Lisa • ...
French Revolution and Napoleon 2022-04-02
Across
- Alliance Prussia, Russia, Austria against Napoleon
- leader of the Jacobins
- most radical group during the French Revolution
- Helena Napoleon's second exile
- Napoleon's first exile
- female symbol of the French Revolution
- used to execute people during the French Revolution
Down
- rich middle class ( capitalists)
- Napoleons battle in Russia ( [phyrric victory)
- island where Napoleon was born
- Napoleon's last defeat (1815)
- Emperor of France in 1804
- attacked by the third estate starting the French Revolution in 1789
- XVI French king executed by revolutionaries
- Estate bottom layer of society ( poor )
15 Clues: leader of the Jacobins • Napoleon's first exile • Emperor of France in 1804 • Napoleon's last defeat (1815) • island where Napoleon was born • Helena Napoleon's second exile • rich middle class ( capitalists) • female symbol of the French Revolution • Estate bottom layer of society ( poor ) • XVI French king executed by revolutionaries • ...
french revolution menu 2023-10-05
Across
- the working middle class
- having extreme views on a particular subject; wanted extreme change
- palace in france, a symbol of royal extravagance and inequality
- the military leader who rose to prominence during the revolution and later became emperor
- the social class that made up the majority of the french population
- where jacobins and radicals sit
- estate roman catholic church clergy, paid taxes as a gift
- not bound by political restraints
- tending to mantain existing views, conditions or institutions
- leader of the french revolution known for radical policies
Down
- form of execution popular at the time of the French revolution
- sit in the middle
- the famous slogan of the french revolution: liberte, ____, fraternite
- model of rule or management
- where constitutional monarchists and conservatives sit
- the nobles, payed no taxes
- Queen who spent lots of money and put France into debt.
- lavoisier executed for simply being 2nd estate
- king at the time of the French Revolution
- famous prison in paris stormed in 1789
20 Clues: sit in the middle • the working middle class • the nobles, payed no taxes • model of rule or management • where jacobins and radicals sit • not bound by political restraints • famous prison in paris stormed in 1789 • king at the time of the French Revolution • lavoisier executed for simply being 2nd estate • where constitutional monarchists and conservatives sit • ...
french revolution menu 2023-10-05
Across
- the working middle class
- having extreme views on a particular subject; wanted extreme change
- palace in france, a symbol of royal extravagance and inequality
- the military leader who rose to prominence during the revolution and later became emperor
- the social class that made up the majority of the french population
- where jacobins and radicals sit
- estate roman catholic church clergy, paid taxes as a gift
- not bound by political restraints
- tending to mantain existing views, conditions or institutions
- leader of the french revolution known for radical policies
Down
- form of execution popular at the time of the French revolution
- sit in the middle
- the famous slogan of the french revolution: liberte, ____, fraternite
- model of rule or management
- where constitutional monarchists and conservatives sit
- the nobles, payed no taxes
- Queen who spent lots of money and put France into debt.
- lavoisier executed for simply being 2nd estate
- king at the time of the French Revolution
- famous prison in paris stormed in 1789
20 Clues: sit in the middle • the working middle class • the nobles, payed no taxes • model of rule or management • where jacobins and radicals sit • not bound by political restraints • famous prison in paris stormed in 1789 • king at the time of the French Revolution • lavoisier executed for simply being 2nd estate • where constitutional monarchists and conservatives sit • ...
La Francophonie 2025-03-03
Across
- A french-speaking province in Canada
- A city in the province of Quebec
- A french-speaking island in the Caribbean
- A french-speaking island in French Polynesia
- One of the official languages in Switzerland
Down
- An uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean
- A french-speaking territory in South America
- An island in the Indian Ocean
- A french-speaking country in Africa
- An industry in French Polynesia
- The name of 20 cities in the U.S.
- A french-speaking country in Europe
12 Clues: An island in the Indian Ocean • An industry in French Polynesia • A city in the province of Quebec • The name of 20 cities in the U.S. • A french-speaking country in Africa • A french-speaking country in Europe • A french-speaking province in Canada • A french-speaking island in the Caribbean • An uninhabited island in the Pacific Ocean • ...
Ch 18 Vocab 2022-01-19
Across
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband (1755-1793)
- to add, attach; to incorporate
- old order
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty"
- to give up a position, right, or power
- An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates, or social classes, in France.
- A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
- (1814-1815 CE) Meeting of representatives of European monarchs called to reestablish the old order after the defeat of Napoleon.
- King of France during the French Revolution
- French soldier who joined General Washington's staff and became a general in the Continental Army.
- French journalist who demanded equal rights for women.
- Political authority conferred by law or by a state or national constitution
Down
- In the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages
- financial expert of Louis XVI, he advised Louis to reduce court spending, reform his government, abolish tarriffs on internal trade, but the First and Second Estates got him fired
- French port city; troops marched to a patriotic song as they marched from this city, the song eventually became the French national anthem
- the right to vote
- A French political leader of the eighteenth century. A Jacobin, he was one of the most radical leaders of the French Revolution. He was in charge of the government during the Reign of Terror, when thousands of persons were executed without trial. After a public reaction against his extreme policies, he was executed without trial.
- French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)
- A hit-and-run technique used in fighting a war; fighting by small bands of warriors using tactics such as sudden ambushes
- Medieval fortress that was converted to a prison stormed by peasants for ammunition during the early stages of the French Revolution.
- A form of government in which citizens choose their leaders by voting
- A group with a distinct political interest
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- Napoleon's policy of preventing trade between Great Britain and continental Europe, intended to destroy Great Britain's economy.
- A direct vote in which a country's people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal
- Nobles and clergy
- a series of alliances among European nations in the 19th century, devised by Prince Klemens von Metternich to prevent the outbreak of revolutions
- the practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land
- Government practice of spending more than it takes in from taxes
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- notebooks
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre from 1793 to 1794.
- social classes
35 Clues: old order • notebooks • social classes • the right to vote • Nobles and clergy • to add, attach; to incorporate • to give up a position, right, or power • A group with a distinct political interest • King of France during the French Revolution • French journalist who demanded equal rights for women. • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
Emma's Crossword for Dad 2012-10-03
Across
- The village where Emme and Julien live in France
- Another sport Julien likes
- French for 'Hello'
- We collected a lot of these in Wales recently
- Something that recently got installed in Emma and Julien's house
- There are too many of these in Emma and Julien's garden
- The French for goldfish
- The type of paint used to paint the radiators
- The time in minutes that Emma completed her last race
- The distance in kms of Emma's last race
- Emma's favourite spring flower
- The town where Emma works
- French for 'I love you'
- Julien likes this sport
Down
- The shop of current choice in the UK
- The number of stairs to go upstairs
- French keyboard
- The name of the place where Emma works
- French for 'Goodnight'
- The colour of the peppers in the garden
- The name of our adopted goldfish
- The number of courgette plants in Emma ad Julien's garden
22 Clues: French keyboard • French for 'Hello' • French for 'Goodnight' • The French for goldfish • French for 'I love you' • Julien likes this sport • The town where Emma works • Another sport Julien likes • Emma's favourite spring flower • The name of our adopted goldfish • The number of stairs to go upstairs • The shop of current choice in the UK • The name of the place where Emma works • ...
Enlightenment Review 2023-03-31
Across
- used to behead people in French Revolution
- fortress prison in Paris
- life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness
- one of the French estates
- Palace of king Louis XVI
- wrote the declaration of independence
- 3 branches of government
- tea party
- wife of Louis XVI
- laissez-faire
- law making branch of government
- helped Americans gain independence
- the age of enlightenment was also called the age of
Down
- journey from Africa to Americas for slaves
- no taxation without _______
- _______, tobacco, coffee, and cotton
- life, liberty and property
- social contract
- Emperor who took over after French Revolution
- court system branch of government
- freedom of religion
- American general in the American Revolution
- trade route of slavery trade
- one of the French estates
- main reason colonists rebelled
25 Clues: tea party • laissez-faire • social contract • wife of Louis XVI • freedom of religion • fortress prison in Paris • Palace of king Louis XVI • 3 branches of government • one of the French estates • one of the French estates • life, liberty and property • no taxation without _______ • trade route of slavery trade • main reason colonists rebelled • law making branch of government • ...
French 002 2023-08-14
Across
- Strong and intense emotion
- Short for "écologie" (environmental)
- Philosophical movement associated with Jean-Paul Sartre
- Excessive administrative procedures
- To dream or have a dream
- Post-Impressionist painter known for his still-life works
- To introduce new ideas or methods
Down
- Knowledge or awareness
- One of the principles of the French motto
- French composer known for his impressionist music
- To remember or remind someone
- Art and science of designing buildings
- Government minister
- Renowned French author of "In Search of Lost Time"
- French river flowing through Paris
- To discover or find something
- To excel or surpass others
- Abbreviation for "technologie" (technology)
- Head chef or boss in a kitchen
- Prestigious literary prize in France
20 Clues: Government minister • Knowledge or awareness • To dream or have a dream • Strong and intense emotion • To excel or surpass others • To remember or remind someone • To discover or find something • Head chef or boss in a kitchen • To introduce new ideas or methods • French river flowing through Paris • Excessive administrative procedures • Short for "écologie" (environmental) • ...
Modern Art 2024-03-18
Across
- fashionable and cool
- using different shades of one colour only
- Covered with fabric or paper
- Very big
- the item you use to paint
- something which has been installed
- bright and strong (colours)
- a liquid of various colours
- English for French 'statue'
- including many small parts
Down
- existing as an idea or feeling, not real
- English for French 'nuances'
- represents someone
- dark and unpleasant
- smooth and shiny
- English for French 'paysage'
- like real life
- English for the French 'cadre'
- where you can draw with many pages
- art works
- can be made of wood, marble, bronze...
- where you store your paint
- the object on which an artist paints
23 Clues: Very big • art works • like real life • smooth and shiny • represents someone • dark and unpleasant • fashionable and cool • the item you use to paint • where you store your paint • including many small parts • bright and strong (colours) • a liquid of various colours • English for French 'statue' • English for French 'nuances' • English for French 'paysage' • Covered with fabric or paper • ...
French Food 2021-10-12
21 Clues: kiwi • soda • taco • pizza • puree • pomme • steak • dinde • crepe • soupe • pates • orange • poulet • gateau • banane • salade • grenade • poisson • hamburger • french-fry • cornichon-au-vinaigre
Canada Trivia #2! 2024-01-05
18 Clues: Loon • Nice • Moose • Canoe • Sorry • Toque • Polite • French • Toonie • OCanada • MapleSyrup • TimHortons • CanadaGoose • JustinBieber • 3Territories • Multicultural • AtlanticOcean • AuroraBorealis
French Vocabulary 2021-10-21
Across
- What is NOT a colour on the French flag
- Which brand of cars did not originate from France Peugeot, Citroën, Renault, Dacia
- What is a french bread stick called?
- What is the colour yellow in french?
- What is the French currency?
- What is the capital of France?
Down
- A famous french monument
- What is the french word for Tuesday?
- The iconic bike race, Le Tour de France, usually begins in which month?
- What is the French word for hello?
- What is the french word for thank you?
- How do you say dad in French?
12 Clues: A famous french monument • What is the French currency? • How do you say dad in French? • What is the capital of France? • What is the French word for hello? • What is the french word for Tuesday? • What is a french bread stick called? • What is the colour yellow in french? • What is the french word for thank you? • What is NOT a colour on the French flag • ...
Manga Anime and Movies Part I 2014-01-19
Unit 4 Lesson #1 & 2 2023-12-06
22 Clues: ART • DEAN • MATH • MUSIC • LUNCH • OFFICE • FRENCH • FERMAN • SPANISH • CHINESE • ENGLISH • SCIENCE • LIBRARY • HISTORY • AMERICA • ELEVATOR • LANGUAGE • COUNSELOR • CAFETERIA • CLASSROOM • PRINCIPAL • ELEMENTARY-SCHOOL
Football 2019-12-09
Across
- Belgian striker of Real Madrid with the number 11
- Barça striker with the number 9
- Real Madrid coach
- Barça Croatian midfielder
- Winner of the golden ball 2018
- Juventus player who has 5 gold balls
- Spanish defender of Real Madrid with the number 4
- Barça player who has 6 gold balls
- French Barça player with number 11
- Belgian Real Madrid player with number 7
Down
- Barça midfielder with number 5
- Barça defense with number 3
- Barça defense with the number 18
- French defense of Barcelona
- Brazilian Real Madrid defender with number 12
- Madrid athletic coach
- Real Madrid goalkeeper
- French forward of Barcelona
- Barça coach
- French striker of Real Madrid with the number 9
20 Clues: Barça coach • Real Madrid coach • Madrid athletic coach • Real Madrid goalkeeper • Barça Croatian midfielder • Barça defense with number 3 • French defense of Barcelona • French forward of Barcelona • Barça midfielder with number 5 • Winner of the golden ball 2018 • Barça striker with the number 9 • Barça defense with the number 18 • Barça player who has 6 gold balls • ...
Food And Drinks 2023-06-02
Across
- small round fruit spelled the same as the dried version
- you eat this on your birthday
- it comes from cows
- brown soft drink
- French wonky pastries
- it comes from pigs
- it lays eggs
- French drink like Fanta
- from a frog and considered a delicacy
- same word as the verb to fish
- comically long French pastry
- red fruit
Down
- chocolate croissant
- ovular yellow fruit with a big seed inside
- it is yellow and bendy
- it is cows
- what France is most famous for e.g. camembert
- like Oreos but French
- it is orange and round
- fruit that always makes your chin wet
- a flat pancake
21 Clues: red fruit • it is cows • it lays eggs • a flat pancake • brown soft drink • it comes from cows • it comes from pigs • chocolate croissant • like Oreos but French • French wonky pastries • it is yellow and bendy • it is orange and round • French drink like Fanta • comically long French pastry • you eat this on your birthday • same word as the verb to fish • fruit that always makes your chin wet • ...
French words 2024-10-03
Across
- something you give
- giving in french
- We are
- le numero de Cristiano Ronaldo
- le numéro de Lionel Messi
- A_________ tree
- “My name is” in french
- usually associated with a bunny and eggs
- 3+5
- February 14
- dress up and go trick or treating
- Inviting
- to have
- the mascot of christmas
- remembrance day
- hello in french
Down
- you___the gift
- April fools
- another version of saying donate
- I have
- Ascensions day
- Something you blow out
- playing a____ on someone
- to be
- I like
- a type of alcohol drink
- a cake in french
- a religious holiday
- you have
- Fasting for a month
30 Clues: 3+5 • to be • I have • We are • I like • to have • Inviting • you have • April fools • February 14 • you___the gift • Ascensions day • A_________ tree • remembrance day • hello in french • giving in french • a cake in french • something you give • a religious holiday • Fasting for a month • Something you blow out • “My name is” in french • a type of alcohol drink • the mascot of christmas • playing a____ on someone • ...
Food 2021-10-12
21 Clues: kiwi • soda • taco • pizza • puree • pomme • steak • dinde • crepe • soupe • pates • orange • poulet • gateau • banane • salade • grenade • poisson • hamburger • french-fry • cornichon-au-vinaigre
Zach Vocabulaire 2022-12-27
21 Clues: Door • Ruler • Pizza • Monday • Autumn • Sunday • Eraser • Spring • To eat • French • Winter • Friday • Summer • To swim • To read • Tuesday • Saturday • Thursday • To travel • Wednesday • French fries
Tom’s 40th 2018-06-05
Across
- watermelon in French
- wife’s favorite comedy
- I love you in French 2-1-4
- your nickname
- adjective to describe you
- to tickle in French
- name of our statue
- my mum’s surname
- our first « song » 3-3-1-6
- football legend 5-4
- wife’s favorite flower 5-5
- another nickname for Lenny
- Patsy Cline song
- a depressing movie for the day
Down
- I like this drink
- name of your son
- one day we will go there
- your new favorite pizza
- eggsoldiers in French 4-1-2-5
- discovered splitting diabetes 6-4
- month you were born
- you like this drink 3-3-5
- one of Lenny’s nickname
- your most hated fruit
- Legends
25 Clues: Legends • your nickname • name of your son • my mum’s surname • Patsy Cline song • I like this drink • name of our statue • to tickle in French • month you were born • football legend 5-4 • watermelon in French • your most hated fruit • wife’s favorite comedy • your new favorite pizza • one of Lenny’s nickname • one day we will go there • adjective to describe you • you like this drink 3-3-5 • ...
Football 2019-12-09
Across
- Juventus player who has 5 gold balls
- Brazilian Real Madrid defender with number 12
- Belgian Real Madrid player with number 7
- French Barça player with number 11
- Barça midfielder with number 5
- Belgian striker of Real Madrid with the number 11
- Barça striker with the number 9
- Winner of the golden ball 2018
Down
- French defense of Barcelona
- French forward of Barcelona
- Barça coach
- Real Madrid goalkeeper
- Barça Croatian midfielder
- Barça defense with the number 18
- Barça player who has 6 gold balls
- French striker of Real Madrid with the number 9
- Madrid athletic coach
- Spanish defender of Real Madrid with the number 4
- Real Madrid coach
- Barça defense with number 3
20 Clues: Barça coach • Real Madrid coach • Madrid athletic coach • Real Madrid goalkeeper • Barça Croatian midfielder • French defense of Barcelona • French forward of Barcelona • Barça defense with number 3 • Barça midfielder with number 5 • Winner of the golden ball 2018 • Barça striker with the number 9 • Barça defense with the number 18 • Barça player who has 6 gold balls • ...
French words 2024-10-02
Across
- a cake in french
- I like
- Ascensions day
- you have
- remembrance day
- Something you blow out
- a religious holiday
- another version of saying donate
- April fools
- hello in french
- a type of alcohol drink
- A_________ tree
- Inviting
- Fasting for a month
Down
- February 14
- We are
- dress up and go trick or treating
- le numéro de Lionel Messi
- “My name is” in french
- something you give
- the mascot of christmas
- to have
- 3+5
- you___the gift
- playing a____ on someone
- usually associated with a bunny and eggs
- to be
- I have
- le numero de Cristiano Ronaldo
- giving in french
30 Clues: 3+5 • to be • We are • I like • I have • to have • you have • Inviting • February 14 • April fools • Ascensions day • you___the gift • remembrance day • hello in french • A_________ tree • a cake in french • giving in french • something you give • a religious holiday • Fasting for a month • “My name is” in french • Something you blow out • the mascot of christmas • a type of alcohol drink • playing a____ on someone • ...
French Crossword 2013-09-19
15 Clues: 5,6,...,8 • 1,...,3,4,5. • Hi in French. • Who in French • A positive word. • A type of religion. • Excuse me is french. • 3rd Day of the week. • 8th month of the year. • Talking about yourself. • A type of alchohol mix. • Simple french greeting. • An answer to a question. • A happy time of the year. • A very polite word to say.
American Revolutionary Project 2012-10-28
Across
- Was the King of Britian during the American Revolutionary War
- The blank of blank creek
- Help the Americans and the French take back Savannah from the British
- The revolt of the American colonies against their mother country
- Lose the French and Indian War
- British were besieged by a combination of American, French and Haitian forces o take back Savannah
- Won the French and Indian war
Down
- The British commander in chief in North America during the Siege of Savannah
- The land that James Orglethrope founded
- Where the Americans retreated in the Siege of Savannah
- Was an attempt to prevent the colonists from going west and passed the Appalachian Mountains
- The fight between the French and the British
- These came after the French and Indian War to bring back money in the British country
- Where the Battle of Kettle Creek took place
- The mother country
15 Clues: The mother country • The blank of blank creek • Won the French and Indian war • Lose the French and Indian War • The land that James Orglethrope founded • Where the Battle of Kettle Creek took place • The fight between the French and the British • Where the Americans retreated in the Siege of Savannah • Was the King of Britian during the American Revolutionary War • ...
French Revolution 2024-10-29
Across
- The King had set up a a massive palace here.
- During the F.R., France went to war with this country
- Was the leader of the Community of Public Safety
- The extreme love on one's country.
- The Belief that the monarchy's power came from God
- The Clergy during the French Revolution (2 Words)
Down
- The cost of this item soared causing widespread anger
- The time period when the revolution turned incredibly violent (3 Words)
- The French King that was executed during the French Revolution
- The peasants during the French Revolution (2 Words)
- The 3rd estate was angry over paying excessive amounts of this
- The preferred method of execution during the F.R.
- The nobility during the French Revolution (2 Words)
- Commune Group of angry French Citizens who took the king hostage (2 Words)
- Considered the immediate cause of the French Revolution (2 Words)
15 Clues: The extreme love on one's country. • The King had set up a a massive palace here. • Was the leader of the Community of Public Safety • The preferred method of execution during the F.R. • The Clergy during the French Revolution (2 Words) • The Belief that the monarchy's power came from God • The peasants during the French Revolution (2 Words) • ...
Learning French 2024-09-16
10 Clues: French for 30 • French for cat • French for dog • French for man • French for blue • French for large • French for green • French for woman • French for French • French for English
Francophone crossword 2021-05-03
Across
- " " languages, a group of languages derived from Latin
- French national anthem (2,12)
- French military officer who fought in the American revolutionary war (9)
- French 4 time Formula 1 world champion
- State in France that collaborated with the Nazis
Down
- French president that negotiated during at the Treaty of Versailles
- most visited museum in the world (2,5)
- Europe's highest mountain (6)
- French author who wrote Madame Bovary (8)
- Largest island in French Polynesia
- Coach of the 2018 World Cup winning side (9)
- wine from Bourdeaux (6)
- French ex-president that has been convicted of corruption
13 Clues: wine from Bourdeaux (6) • Europe's highest mountain (6) • French national anthem (2,12) • Largest island in French Polynesia • most visited museum in the world (2,5) • French 4 time Formula 1 world champion • French author who wrote Madame Bovary (8) • Coach of the 2018 World Cup winning side (9) • State in France that collaborated with the Nazis • ...
The French and Indian War 2025-01-16
Across
- What natural barrier was blocking the British from expanding?
- What was the French and Indian war apart of?
- Who was the king during the war?
- what did the French hide behind when they were fighting off the British?
- What did the colonies have to pay so they could afford the war?
- How many people were in one line when the British where marching?
- What month did the war end?
Down
- What did the French sign after the war?
- What was the war fought over?
- Where was the war fought?
- what did the British march in on?
- Who won the French and Indian war?
- Who helped the French fight off the British?
- What did the British wear to fight the French?
- Why did the Government tax the colonies?
- What Revolution did the war lead up to?
16 Clues: Where was the war fought? • What month did the war end? • What was the war fought over? • Who was the king during the war? • what did the British march in on? • Who won the French and Indian war? • What did the French sign after the war? • What Revolution did the war lead up to? • Why did the Government tax the colonies? • Who helped the French fight off the British? • ...
The French and Indian War 2025-01-16
Across
- What natural barrier was blocking the British from expanding?
- What was the French and Indian war apart of?
- Who was the king during the war?
- what did the French hide behind when they were fighting off the British?
- What did the colonies have to pay so they could afford the war?
- How many people were in one line when the British where marching?
- What month did the war end?
Down
- What did the French sign after the war?
- What was the war fought over?
- Where was the war fought?
- what did the British march in on?
- Who won the French and Indian war?
- Who helped the French fight off the British?
- What did the British wear to fight the French?
- Why did the Government tax the colonies?
- What Revolution did the war lead up to?
16 Clues: Where was the war fought? • What month did the war end? • What was the war fought over? • Who was the king during the war? • what did the British march in on? • Who won the French and Indian war? • What did the French sign after the war? • What Revolution did the war lead up to? • Why did the Government tax the colonies? • Who helped the French fight off the British? • ...
French Revolution 2021-03-15
Across
- High clergy (1%)
- a legal right to vote
- a member of the European royal family that ruled France
- a person who takes a position in the political cente
- the social class between the lower and upper classes
- The French king who put his luxury and hobbies before the people
- autocracy governed by a ruler who usually inherits authority
- a member of the moderate republican party that was in power during the French Revolution; the Girondists were overthrown by their more radical rivals the Jacobins
- law determining the fundamental principles of a government
- a native or naturalized member of a state
- assembly of the estates of all France; last meeting in 1789
- a privileged class holding hereditary titles
- This took place in the beginning of the French Revolution where peasants started destroying noble manors
- Nobility (2%)
- extremely conservative or resistant to change
- a movement in Europe from about 1650 until 1800 that advocated the use of reason and individualism instead of tradition and established doctrine
- a form of government in which the ruler is unconstrained
- a flag having three colored stripes
- The French queen who said "Let them eat cake"
Down
- When the peasants were fed up with being treated poorly so they revolted
- a palace built in the 17th century for Louis XIV southwest of Paris near the city of Versailles
- a member of the radical movement that instituted the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
- French general who became emperor of the French (1769-1821)
- delegates swore to meet continually until the constitution was drafted
- one of a class of agricultural laborers
- a sudden and decisive change of government by force
- a fortress built in Paris in the 14th century and used as a prison in the 17th and 18th centuries; it was destroyed July 14, 1789 at the start of the French Revolution
- close-fitting conical cap worn as a symbol of liberty during the French Revolution and in the U.S. before 1800
- the doctrine that your country's interests are superior
- of terror any period of brutal suppression thought to resemble the Reign of Terror in France
- Middle class and peasants (97%)
- instrument of execution used for beheading people
32 Clues: Nobility (2%) • High clergy (1%) • a legal right to vote • Middle class and peasants (97%) • a flag having three colored stripes • one of a class of agricultural laborers • a native or naturalized member of a state • a privileged class holding hereditary titles • extremely conservative or resistant to change • The French queen who said "Let them eat cake" • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-06
Across
- he was the last French absolute king before the fall of the French monarchy in the French Revolution.
- term used by the French to designate the system of government that existed before the French Revolution.
- was a wave of panic that swept through the French countryside, peasants and townspeople feared aristocrat plots and mobilized attacking manorial houses.
- the 3rd state called the nobility and the clergy in reference to the garment they wore.
- revolutionary assembly composed of the 3rd state during the French Revolution.
- after the creation of the first republic, there was a series of state sanctioned massacres and executions.
- a machine with heavy blades used for beheading people.
Down
- when the government spends in excess of their revenue, spending more than they produce.
- strong government which could deal with needs of war, economic chaos and rebellion.
- five-member governing committee in the French Republic, from 1795 to 1799.
- was an agreement that the 3rd state did, that said: not to separate and to reassemble wherever necessary until the Constitution of the kingdom is established.
- was created to provide a new constitution after the fall of the French monarchy.
- was an important fortress in Paris that play an important role in the French Revolution.
- the legislative body in France until 1789, representing the three estates.
- report of concerning policy of a parliamentary body.
15 Clues: report of concerning policy of a parliamentary body. • a machine with heavy blades used for beheading people. • five-member governing committee in the French Republic, from 1795 to 1799. • the legislative body in France until 1789, representing the three estates. • revolutionary assembly composed of the 3rd state during the French Revolution. • ...
