french Crossword Puzzles
French.kwiziq.com/learn/reading/james-se-presente 2022-02-23
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- You're not French
- You're welcome
- Hello
- I'm from London
- you speak French very well
- I hear an accent
- really
- I'm English
- whatever
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- It's the perfect city for me
- I've lived in France for four months
- Do you like Bordeaux
- I'm close to my cousins
- I'm studying French
- What's your name
- Do you have brothers and sisters
- Yes indeed
- where are you from
- It's very pretty
- you're kind
- I'm an only child
21 Clues: Hello • really • whatever • Yes indeed • you're kind • I'm English • You're welcome • I'm from London • What's your name • It's very pretty • I hear an accent • You're not French • I'm an only child • where are you from • I'm studying French • Do you like Bordeaux • I'm close to my cousins • you speak French very well • It's the perfect city for me • Do you have brothers and sisters • ...
24 2024-08-17
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- Caramel custard
- Caramelized pastry
- French doughnut
- Croissant-doughnut hybrid
- Meringue and berry dessert
- French shortbread
- Cream-filled puff
- Fried dough stick
- Layered dessert
- Chocolate molten dessert
- Jewish rolled pastry
- British fruit scone
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- Rum-soaked cake
- Almond cake
- Cake covering
- Twice-baked cookie
- Elephant ear pastry
- Ring-shaped cake
- Citrus square
- Yeast-risen cake
- Italian Christmas cake
- Layered coffee cake
- Australian sponge cake
- French butter cookie
- Molded dessert
25 Clues: Almond cake • Cake covering • Citrus square • Molded dessert • Rum-soaked cake • Caramel custard • French doughnut • Layered dessert • Ring-shaped cake • Yeast-risen cake • French shortbread • Cream-filled puff • Fried dough stick • Twice-baked cookie • Caramelized pastry • Elephant ear pastry • Layered coffee cake • British fruit scone • French butter cookie • Jewish rolled pastry • Italian Christmas cake • ...
Nolan Gironda - Napoleon and the French Revolution 2025-01-31
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- First, Second, and Third
- British Army fought a war in the Iberian Peninsula against the invading forces of Napoleon's France
- Ancient system of taxes
- A Senate and a House of Representatives
- A French military general and statesman. Played a key role in the French Revolution
- The sudden and illegal seizure of power from a government
- A general assembly representing the French estates of the realm
- A period of the French Revolution when a series of massacres and numerous public executions took place
- The lower class workers in the French Revolution
- Monarch who ruled 1774 - 1792
- Established in 1801, under the educational reforms of Napoleon Bonaparte
- Sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- The right and acceptance of an authority, usually a governing law or a regime
- Member of a revolutionary political movement
- Contain France's power after the war following the French Revolution
- A coalition created by the monarchist great powers of Russia, Austria and Prussia
- An agreement or treaty
- A vote by the people of an entire country or district to decide on some issue
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- The battle that led to Napoleon's downfall
- The people of fled France following the French Revolution
- Oath taken by the Third Estate in 1789 on June 20
- Destroying or carrying off anything that might be useful
- Code which influenced civil law codes across the world and replaced the fragmented laws of pre-revolutionary France
- The blockade designed by Napoleon to paralyze Great Britain through the destruction of British commerce
- Nations avoid aggression out of fear of forceful retaliation
- A French lawyer and statesman; very influential and controversial during the French Revolution
- Queen of France prior to the French Revolution
- The events that occurred between Napoleon's return
- The representatives of a nation that constitute a legislative body
- A period of panic and riot by peasants due to rumor
- Battle that helped seal Napoleon's eventual downfall
- One of the most prolific and influential statesmen of the nineteenth century
- A series of international diplomatic meetings
- Member of an irregular military force
- Humane way of execution
35 Clues: An agreement or treaty • Ancient system of taxes • Humane way of execution • First, Second, and Third • Monarch who ruled 1774 - 1792 • Member of an irregular military force • A Senate and a House of Representatives • The battle that led to Napoleon's downfall • Member of a revolutionary political movement • A series of international diplomatic meetings • ...
Keona Fisher chapter 7 sections 1 and 2 2021-03-05
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- a person who has left their own country to settle in another
- all the money and property owned by a particular person, especially at death.
- last queen of France before the French Revolution
- the elected legislature in France during the first part of the French Revolution, 1789–91.
- voting "not to separate and to reassemble wherever necessary, until the Constitution of the kingdom is established"
- It provided the focus of political debate and revolutionary law-making between the periods of the National Constituent Assembly and of the National Convention.
- following the creation of the First French Republic, a series of massacres and numerous public executions took place
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- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- in the Netherlands, consisting of an upper and a lower house and meeting at The Hague.
- French lawyer and statesman who was one of the best-known and most influential figures of the French Revolution.
- last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution
- one of several organizations that grew out of the French Revolution
- general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution
- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
- political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages until the French Revolution of 1789
15 Clues: last queen of France before the French Revolution • a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution. • a person who has left their own country to settle in another • one of several organizations that grew out of the French Revolution • all the money and property owned by a particular person, especially at death. • ...
Taylor Dees 2021-09-17
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- a group of people who travel to a new place, but take old ties with them.
- sicilian born frenchman; one of the first explorers to sail the great lakes.
- first capitol of french colony of la that was later burned by the spanish.
- aka a pelican girl, french women sent to the french colonies of louisiana to marry.
- crashing of a company due to not paying back investors.
- French Louisiana's governor, and naval officer from 1726-1733.
- term for the area above New-Orleans, on the west bank of the Mississippi River; largely settled by German immigrants.
- originator of mississippi scheme.
- Founder of new orleans
- Also known as fort de la boulaye site was a forced built cite by the natives to show support of the claim of the Mississippi River and valley.
- was the island used as a prison for confederate p.o.w.'s.
- A set of laws/rules established in 1724 governing the conduct and treatment of slaves.
- large parcels of land that directors of the company recieved to bring settlers to live.
- oldest permanent settlement on the lower Mississippi river/
- extremely wealthy frenchman; financial councelor to king louis xiv.
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- Temporary capitol of Louisiana, built along the Gulf of Mexico.
- organization established by cadillac to help govern the colony.
- A French explorer who was known for his finding and creating of the Louisiana and Spanish Texas region.
- southeastern us state on the gulf of mexico that reflects creole and cajun cultures.
- Appointed French Louisiana governor in 1753-1763 with 25 years of French naval officer experience.
- Canadian-born French Louisiana governor who became the last Governor General of New France in 1775.
- A contract allowed by the king that states a colony can be operated as a business.
- large pieces of land used as estates or farms to grow one major crop for profit.
- brother of jean baptiste; founder of the first permanent french settlement in louisiana.
- largest city in la known for the french quarter and mardi gras festival.
25 Clues: Founder of new orleans • originator of mississippi scheme. • crashing of a company due to not paying back investors. • was the island used as a prison for confederate p.o.w.'s. • oldest permanent settlement on the lower Mississippi river/ • French Louisiana's governor, and naval officer from 1726-1733. • ...
French In Alberta 2016-05-09
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- A type of backpack with a headband used to carry heavy loads
- The French man who sent explorers to find a new route to Asia
- French explorer who first discovered Canada
- A Metis invention used to transport heavy goods and people across land
- A Metis invention used to carry heavier loads across lakes
- A Metis invention to allow for men to hunt for many days
- The direction the explorers travelled from to come to Alberta
- British Fur trading Company
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- Carrying canoes and supplies around rapids
- These people taught religion, education and set up hospitals in Alberta
- French Fur Trading Company
- French explorer known as " The Father of New France"
- French men who went into the woods to get furs for themselves
- French men who paddles the canoes for the trading posts
- A child of a French man and FN woman
15 Clues: French Fur Trading Company • British Fur trading Company • A child of a French man and FN woman • Carrying canoes and supplies around rapids • French explorer who first discovered Canada • French explorer known as " The Father of New France" • French men who paddles the canoes for the trading posts • A Metis invention to allow for men to hunt for many days • ...
France Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-25
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- French word for King
- How Louis XVI Died
- How many kings lived in Versailles
- How Henry IV died
- Accomplished manager
- What servants were called
- Thérèse Daughter of Louis XVI
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- French word for Queen
- King called the Sun King
- The way they killed people
- Capital of France
- Oldest village in France
- Gowns in French
- French word for War
- Red Bird
- Palace Louis XIV built
16 Clues: Red Bird • Gowns in French • Capital of France • How Henry IV died • How Louis XVI Died • French word for War • French word for King • Accomplished manager • French word for Queen • Palace Louis XIV built • King called the Sun King • Oldest village in France • What servants were called • The way they killed people • Thérèse Daughter of Louis XVI • How many kings lived in Versailles
Bear class 3.1: It is delicious 2021-01-02
18 Clues: rice • pizza • fries • * dog • * hot • bread • french • * steak • * salad • * donut • noodles • * butter • * cereal • * peanut • hamburger • * chicken • * pancakes • * sandwich
American Revolutionary Project 2012-10-28
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- The mother country
- The blank of blank creek
- Was an attempt to prevent the colonists from going west and passed the Appalachian Mountains
- These came after the French and Indian War to bring back money in the British country
- The fight between the French and the British
- The British commander in chief in North America during the Siege of Savannah
- Was the King of Britian during the American Revolutionary War
- Help the Americans and the French take back Savannah from the British
- Where the Americans retreated in the Siege of Savannah
- Won the French and Indian war
- Where the Battle of Kettle Creek took place
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- The revolt of the American colonies against their mother country
- The land that James Orglethrope founded
- British were besieged by a combination of American, French and Haitian forces o take back Savannah
- Lose the French and Indian War
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 Cuisine, Ooh La La! 2024-07-02
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- Pie-like brunch dish
- Thyme’s partner
- Tapenade’s main ingredient
- French pancake
- Melted cheese dish
- White sparkling wine from a particular region
- Hot Niçoise salad features this fish
- Coq au vin contains this protein
- Potatoes au ____
- French ____ soup
- Flavorful mustard, honey _____
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- Chocolate pudding-like dessert
- Small eatery
- Crescent-shaped roll
- prized edible fungu
- Long, thin loaf
- Bordeaux is French ____ wine
- Crème ____, custard dessert
- Seasoned snail
- Colorful sandwich cookie
- Cream-filled pastry
- Popular white wine
22 Clues: Small eatery • French pancake • Seasoned snail • Long, thin loaf • Thyme’s partner • Potatoes au ____ • French ____ soup • Melted cheese dish • Popular white wine • prized edible fungu • Cream-filled pastry • Pie-like brunch dish • Crescent-shaped roll • Colorful sandwich cookie • Tapenade’s main ingredient • Crème ____, custard dessert • Bordeaux is French ____ wine • ...
New France 2025-11-24
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- Landowners who managed large estates under the seigneurial system.
- Indigenous group that allied with the French in the fur trade; also called Huron.
- French-Canadian men who transported furs by canoe across long distances.
- Farmers who lived on seigneuries in New France.
- Historic British trading company that controlled much of the fur trade in northern Canada.
- Large inland sea in northern Canada, and was said to have an abundance of beaver fur.
- Rival to the Hudson’s Bay Company in the fur trade.
- Religion practiced by most settlers in New France.
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- Major river that connected New France to the Atlantic Ocean.
- Animal skin traded for goods during the fur trade.
- Economic activity that drove exploration and settlement in New France.
- Founder of Quebec City and key figure in establishing New France.
- Independent French fur traders who traveled deep into the wilderness.
- A region in eastern Canada that was home to early French settlers, later taken by the British.
- French explorer who claimed land for France along the St. Lawrence River.
- First permanent French settlement in Canada, founded in 1608.
- Items like pots and axes that Europeans traded to Indigenous peoples for furs.
- Indigenous confederacy that often allied with the British against the French.
18 Clues: Farmers who lived on seigneuries in New France. • Animal skin traded for goods during the fur trade. • Religion practiced by most settlers in New France. • Rival to the Hudson’s Bay Company in the fur trade. • Major river that connected New France to the Atlantic Ocean. • First permanent French settlement in Canada, founded in 1608. • ...
Teacher101 2021-02-02
Ingles 2021-06-25
18 Clues: thai • iraqi • german • french • spanish • russian • mexican • turkish • peruvian • american • japonese • nigerian • egyptian • malaysin • mongolian • newzealand • indonesian • australian
Beef Cattle Breeds 2024-01-29
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- French, triple-purpose breed
- Indian, white/grey
- Scottish, long horns, shaggy coat
- Irish, black
- American, hybrid, black
- American, long horns
- English, brown/red
- Originated in Belgium, white
- French, golden-red
- Italian, white
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- European, red/white
- Japanese, expensive
- red/brown, no horns, Scottish
- Swiss, reddish color
- popular, no horns, black, Scottish
- Red/white, Tom Lasater
- British, red/white
- French, white/light color
- German, tan/grey
- Scottish, black, thick coat, naturally polled
20 Clues: Irish, black • Italian, white • German, tan/grey • Indian, white/grey • British, red/white • English, brown/red • French, golden-red • European, red/white • Japanese, expensive • Swiss, reddish color • American, long horns • Red/white, Tom Lasater • American, hybrid, black • French, white/light color • French, triple-purpose breed • Originated in Belgium, white • red/brown, no horns, Scottish • ...
French Culture 2022-12-16
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- countries touching France
- French Singer known for Dernière danse
- Famous Museum
- Former Queen "Let them eat cake"
- Paris
- Most eaten food/carbs
- Famous Painter
- The Legend Meryl Streep plays her
- Government of France
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- French Motto
- Alcoholic beverage/Get crunk
- Famous monument
- Bicycle Race
- Mountain range
- famous town known for kings and queens
- Name of AHS character/Designer
- Form of transportation
- The amount of courses typically eaten
- Famous French bread
- Biggest city
20 Clues: Paris • French Motto • Bicycle Race • Biggest city • Famous Museum • Mountain range • Famous Painter • Famous monument • Famous French bread • Government of France • Most eaten food/carbs • Form of transportation • countries touching France • Alcoholic beverage/Get crunk • Name of AHS character/Designer • Former Queen "Let them eat cake" • The Legend Meryl Streep plays her • ...
Time 2023-11-30
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- 10 spelled out in French
- 50 spelled out in French
- 40 spelled out in French
- 2:00 = Il est deux ________________.
- J'ai un ________-vous avec mon dentiste à 15h.
- 3:30 = Il est trois heures et __________.
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- 20 spelled out in French
- 9:45 = Il est dix heures _______ le quart
- ________ heure est-il?
- 10:15 = Il est dix heures et __________.
- 15 spelled out in French
- 30 spelled out in French
- 12:00 noon = Il est ________.
13 Clues: ________ heure est-il? • 20 spelled out in French • 10 spelled out in French • 50 spelled out in French • 40 spelled out in French • 15 spelled out in French • 30 spelled out in French • 12:00 noon = Il est ________. • 2:00 = Il est deux ________________. • 10:15 = Il est dix heures et __________. • 9:45 = Il est dix heures _______ le quart • ...
French words and phrases 2023-02-22
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- bottle in french
- une voiture n'est pas bon marché-
- Nous l’utilisons pour dire l'heure
- bad in french
- nous les utilisons pour voir mieux
- on le fait apres s'être lavé(2-6)2 mots
- un forêt se constitue de ceci.
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- superlative of bonne
- need
- keyboard in french
- homework in french
- nous l' utilisons maintenant
- un sport extrême où nous tombons d'un avion
- to be afraid in french(5-4)2 mots
14 Clues: need • bad in french • bottle in french • keyboard in french • homework in french • superlative of bonne • nous l' utilisons maintenant • un forêt se constitue de ceci. • une voiture n'est pas bon marché- • to be afraid in french(5-4)2 mots • Nous l’utilisons pour dire l'heure • nous les utilisons pour voir mieux • on le fait apres s'être lavé(2-6)2 mots • ...
Marrow Thieves Crossword 2023-05-31
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- the person who got got dragged off a cliff
- means "cooking on a fire"
- the reason they're being hunted
- The indian tribe that frenchie comes from
- Miigs husband
- means "good" in the indigenous language
- the person French has a crush on
- the group that are after then indigenous
- the snack that they opened and got them caught
- Whats do they say is in the bone marrow
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- The elder of the group
- the animal who french couldn't kill
- Frenchs real name
- the dog like creature in minerva's back story
- miigs tattoo
- French's brother
- the "father" of the group
- where french and his brother was found
- the man french killed
19 Clues: miigs tattoo • Miigs husband • French's brother • Frenchs real name • the man french killed • The elder of the group • means "cooking on a fire" • the "father" of the group • the reason they're being hunted • the person French has a crush on • the animal who french couldn't kill • where french and his brother was found • means "good" in the indigenous language • ...
French Revolution 2022-01-20
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- French general of the French Revolution.
- A payment that the lower estates had to make to the higher estates.
- The unprivileged class.
- A group of 5 men who held executive power in France.
- Palace where King Louis XVI lived.
- Where the French Revolution took place.
- The Nobility and privileged class.
- When extremist politicians gained control of the assembly and encouraged blood thirst among people.
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- High Ranking members of the Church and privileged class.
- Married to King Louis XVI.
- A group of mostly Third Estate representatives that brought together their Enlightenment ideas about liberty and government based on natural laws and had the power to govern France.
- Invention used to behead people.
- When rumors went around that Louis XVI’s army was attacking the Third Estate retaliation so many nobles became emigres.
- Former King of France during the French Revolution.
- Also known as the Second Estate.
- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states.
- The French government before the French Revolution.
- President of National Convention and on Committee of Public Safety
- a movement to overthrow the government or in favor of a new system.
- A group of hyper-revolutionaries that wanted France to be a republic.
20 Clues: The unprivileged class. • Married to King Louis XVI. • Invention used to behead people. • Also known as the Second Estate. • Palace where King Louis XVI lived. • The Nobility and privileged class. • Where the French Revolution took place. • French general of the French Revolution. • Former King of France during the French Revolution. • ...
The Terror Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-11
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- Marie Antoinette the last female to taker over France before the French Revolution
- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties
- Assembly the legislature of France
- A member of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789
- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
- Equality Fraternity the national motto of France and the Republic of Haiti
- the revolutionary government in France
- A person who has left their own country in order to settle in another Guillotine An invention that is used to behead people.
- Danton George Jacques Danton was a leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution
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- An invention used to behead people.
- Robespierre A French Lawyer and statesman who was one of the best-known and most influential figures of the French Revolution.
- Church a church commonly referred to as the Roman Catholic Church.
- An aristocratic.
- a person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform
- Assembly the elected legislature in France during the first part of the French Revolution 1789–91.
- the prison that was stormed.
- Three Estates Clergy Nobles and Peasants
- Louis XVI The King who was overthrown and was beheaded.
- Third Estate The Peasants.
- of Terror a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed
21 Clues: An aristocratic. • Third Estate The Peasants. • the prison that was stormed. • Assembly the legislature of France • An invention used to behead people. • the revolutionary government in France • Three Estates Clergy Nobles and Peasants • the body of all people ordained for religious duties • Louis XVI The King who was overthrown and was beheaded. • ...
French Word 2016-03-10
10 Clues: French for I • French for SHE • French for SAD • French for YOU • French for NICE • French for Tall • French for MEAN • French for Small • French for HAPPY • French for FANTASTIC
English to French 2022-03-24
10 Clues: Red in French • mum in French • dad in French • bed in French • Wolf in French • House in French • shoes in French • Horse in French • Suitcase in French • Mountain in French
Numbers 2024-05-13
10 Clues: two as french • ten as french • one as french • six as french • five as french • nine as french • four as french • eight as french • seven as french • three as french
french numbers 2024-05-15
Parti du Corps 2023-02-14
10 Clues: french for leg • french for arm • french for neck • french for hair • french for foot • french for hand • french for head • french for elbow • french for fingers • french for shoulders
A la mode 2025-05-12
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- that keep your pants up – CEINTURE
- wear" in French – PORTES
- que tu portes avec une jupe en hiver (collants) – COLLANT
- wear” in French (infinitive) – PORTER
- wear" in French – PORTE
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- Across
- pattern with squares (in French) – CARREAUX
- cool (French) – BRANCHÉ
- qu’on met autour du cou pour être chic – COLLIER
- Down
- French) – PANTALON
- wear" in French – PORTONS
- (in French) – CUIR
13 Clues: Down • Across • French) – PANTALON • (in French) – CUIR • cool (French) – BRANCHÉ • wear" in French – PORTE • wear" in French – PORTES • wear" in French – PORTONS • that keep your pants up – CEINTURE • wear” in French (infinitive) – PORTER • pattern with squares (in French) – CARREAUX • qu’on met autour du cou pour être chic – COLLIER • ...
The French Revolution 2025-01-20
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- This city was the capital of France during the time of the French Revolution
- This estate consisted of bishops, priests, and other clergymen.
- The _____ Court Oath, wherein members of the bourgeoisie declared themselves the National Assembly
- The name of the prison stormed and seized by French revolutionaries in 1789
- This French word translates to "grievances"
- The King sought to increase these on the Third Estate following the debt incurred from the Seven Years' War
- The Estates _____ meeting of 1789, where representatives of all estates met to discuss important matters with the King.
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- The _____ of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen was officially adopted on August 26th 1789, marking the end of the old French social order.
- One of the effects of the agricultural crisis on the population of France
- This estate consisted of the nobility, royal families, and land owners.
- The official name given to the three social classes in pre-Revolution France
- This person was defined a male inhabitant of France who paid taxes and had the right to vote.
- This individual sits atop the French social order
- The price of this food item increased by 75%, impoverishing the French peasants
- This individual was the King during the French Revolution
- This estate was the lowest of the pre-Revolution social classes
- The number of years over which the major events of the French Revolution took place
17 Clues: This French word translates to "grievances" • This individual sits atop the French social order • This individual was the King during the French Revolution • This estate consisted of bishops, priests, and other clergymen. • This estate was the lowest of the pre-Revolution social classes • This estate consisted of the nobility, royal families, and land owners. • ...
French Activity By AS and YL 2021-12-16
14 Clues: Never • To give • To think • To live (in) • “Art” in French • Saturday in French • “Sunday” in French • “History” in French • feminine version of le • To fail an exam (Bonus!) • “Nous” conjugation for Manger • “Vous” conjugation for dessiner • “Je/il/elle” conjugation for arriver • “ils/elles” conjugation for commencer
Mark - 7 1/2 2021-01-27
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- Louis XVI was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- The Great Fear was a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution.
- The Reign of Terror, commonly The Terror, was a period of the French Revolution when, following the creation of the First French Republic
- all the money and property owned by a particular person, especially at death.
- During the French Revolution, the National Assembly, which existed from 17 June 1789 to 9 July 1789, was a revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General; thereafter it was known as the National Constituent Assembly, although the shorter form was favored.
- The Legislative Assembly was the legislature of France from 1 October 1791 to 20 September 1792 during the years of the French Revolution. It provided the focus of political debate and revolutionary law-making between the periods of the National Constituent Assembly and of the National Convention.
- Maximilien François Marie Isidore de Robespierre was a French lawyer and statesman who was one of the best-known and most influential figures of the French Revolution.
- a member of a democratic club established in Paris in 1789. The Jacobins were the most radical and ruthless of the political groups formed in the wake of the French Revolution, and in association with Robespierre they instituted the Terror of 1793–4.
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- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
- political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages until the French Revolution of 1789
- Marie Antoinette was 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.
- In France under the Old Regime, the Estates General or States-General was a legislative and consultative assembly of the different classes of French subjects.
- On 20 June 1789, the members of the French Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath, voting "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.
15 Clues: a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution. • Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France before the French Revolution. • all the money and property owned by a particular person, especially at death. • a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people. • ...
History 2021-10-08
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- An act was passed, forcing people to put these on all government papers
- What the stamp act forced you to stamp
- The year of a proclamation for land
- The section of america where georgia is located
- They joined the French
- Georgians responded to the stamp act this way
- The starters of the French & Indian War
- The types of papers you had to stamp
- A buffer colony that continues to exist as a state
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- Fought the French
- One was made in 1763
- The response to The Stamp Act
- Another name for the French & Indian War
- The home of the French & Indian War
- An event that occured a lot before america was a full country
15 Clues: Fought the French • One was made in 1763 • They joined the French • The response to The Stamp Act • The year of a proclamation for land • The home of the French & Indian War • The types of papers you had to stamp • What the stamp act forced you to stamp • The starters of the French & Indian War • Another name for the French & Indian War • ...
La famille 2025-06-11
10 Clues: dad in french • hot in french • mom in french • son in french • snow in french • sunny in french • grandpa in french • brother in french • daughter in french • grandma in french un one in french
Ryan Dugan Crossword Puzzle 2021-11-17
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- person who travels to other lands
- Mississippi is also known as
- What was Henry's last name?
- what is "Minuit's" first name
- did the French try and conquer the Indians?
- Queen Elizabeth I wanted ______ colonies raided
- What was Verrazano searching for?
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- What 100 year span was the first French settlement in North America Ex: 1600s 1500s 1700s
- Who was Verrazano sent by to find the NW passage?
- One of the skills that the Native Americans taught the French was _____
- The ____ wanted to profit like French from Americas
- try and convert people to a religion
- The Dutch and French fought over ______
- Who did Henry sail for?
- Another skill that the French learned from the Native Americans was _____
- Did the Sailors have success or failure?
16 Clues: Who did Henry sail for? • What was Henry's last name? • Mississippi is also known as • what is "Minuit's" first name • person who travels to other lands • What was Verrazano searching for? • try and convert people to a religion • The Dutch and French fought over ______ • Did the Sailors have success or failure? • did the French try and conquer the Indians? • ...
Cody Livesay 1st Period 2021-09-16
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- He wanted to find a water route to China.
- A military base or stronghold.
- The most economically important settlement in the region.
- An area in southern Louisiana on the Gulf of Mexico.
- In charge of judicial matters and presided over by the commissary commissioner.
- A French colony on the Mississippi River in Louisiana.
- A group of people who settle on foreign land, but still stay under their homeland's rule.
- Built by the French where Fort Rosalie used to stand.
- The company collapsed because it could not pay back all of its investors.
- Person bound to life of service.
- A set of laws governing the conduct and treatment of slaves.
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- Large estates or farms.
- The main and strongest fortress in the new world for the French.
- Founded in 1702 in modern day Alabama by the French governor.
- French business man who loaned money to King Louis XIV
- A charter or contract for a businessman to run a colony.
- A territory that was controlled by the french at the time
- Provided a good harbor for ships.
- Getting granted parcels of land.
- Governor of Louisiana in 1701 through 1743.
20 Clues: Large estates or farms. • A military base or stronghold. • Getting granted parcels of land. • Person bound to life of service. • Provided a good harbor for ships. • He wanted to find a water route to China. • Governor of Louisiana in 1701 through 1743. • An area in southern Louisiana on the Gulf of Mexico. • Built by the French where Fort Rosalie used to stand. • ...
French Revolution 2023-04-21
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- Royal surname of the French royal family prior to and during parts of the revolution.
- Military genius, later names himself emperor of France.
- Member of a famous political group during the revolution.
- Battle site where Napoleon is and France is defeated and ending his reign in Europe.
- Word associated with the violent reign which killed indiscriminately.
- capital of France, centre of the revolution.
- Location of the French royal family headquarters.
- Used to kill and behead thousands of French citizens through the Reign of Terror.
- Island of the coast of France, birthplace of Napoleon.
- The _________ _______ was a meeting of the Third Estate which challenged the estates system.
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- Name of the monetary currency used in France during the French Revolution.
- A French lawyer and statesman also was labelled, "the incorruptible.
- Last name of Louis's wife.
- People, including priests, who ran both the Catholic church and some aspects of the country.
- Lawyer and key figure is overthrowing the French monarchy.
- An overthrow, is a seizure and removal of a government.
- A class of business owners and merchants.
- Extreme views towards the monarchy, later assassinated in bathtub.
- First island Napoleon is exiled to.
- Prison in Paris which is raided and attacked by its citizens.
20 Clues: Last name of Louis's wife. • First island Napoleon is exiled to. • A class of business owners and merchants. • capital of France, centre of the revolution. • Location of the French royal family headquarters. • Island of the coast of France, birthplace of Napoleon. • Military genius, later names himself emperor of France. • ...
War and British Conquest 2015-03-12
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- where the French retreated after the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
- __________ took control of Acadia in 1713
- French victory in 1760
- Britain's colony that eventually became the USA
- a negative generalization about a group of people based on uninformed judgments
- a possible outcome
- a person whose first language is French
- removal of people
- the Acadians were _________ and spoke French
- difficult to bear
- French general in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
- France had settlements in __________ since 1604
- to get revenge
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- English general in the Battle of the Plains of Abraham
- the process of one country establishing domination over a territory in another country or region
- Britain's attempt to establish lasting peace in NA in 1763
- global war that ended in 1763
- these people lost friends and family in the deportation of the Acadians
- a barrier that separates land from water
- the 1763 agreement between Britain and France that ended the 7 Years' War
- a person whose first language is English
- French Canadians
- people who traded alcohol with First Nations
- giving official recognition to two cultures
- 1774
- producing lasting change
- a leader of the Odawa Nation
- to become part of a different cultural group
- an Anishinabe leader
29 Clues: 1774 • to get revenge • French Canadians • removal of people • difficult to bear • a possible outcome • an Anishinabe leader • French victory in 1760 • producing lasting change • a leader of the Odawa Nation • global war that ended in 1763 • a person whose first language is French • a barrier that separates land from water • a person whose first language is English • ...
History 8-9 Review Part 2 2022-02-02
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- This lake is a little shaped like a hand and in the middle of the other 4 lakes.
- The English colonists came in ____.
- France built many forts along this river
- Most English colonists did this for a living
- This country became the most powerful in America because of the French and Indian War
- many of the churches were supported by ___
- This lake is the farthest east and closest to Canadian land
- This lake is below Lake Huron and Lake Ontario
- The French and Indian War helped the colonists have __ in fighting when they fought for independence
- The French colonists were this religion
- This lake is next to a mitten-shaped piece of land and south of Lake Superior
- The French were interested in the valuable __ trade
- the colonists needed spiritual revival because they had not received Jesus as their ___.
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- This lake is the most northern and farthest west of the Great Lakes
- the French colonists were __ men
- This country's colonists were from many religions
- this soldier's courage during the French and Indian war was important in his future leadership
- many colonists went to church so they would be allowed to ___.
- England sent Washington to this fort to demand its surrender
- France's colonists settled what is now this country
- The French and Indian War meant colonists moved into the Ohio valley so they had room to ___
21 Clues: the French colonists were __ men • The English colonists came in ____. • The French colonists were this religion • France built many forts along this river • many of the churches were supported by ___ • Most English colonists did this for a living • This lake is below Lake Huron and Lake Ontario • This country's colonists were from many religions • ...
American and French Revolution 2024-12-10
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- a French fighter that took over and made a mess of europe
- The right to vote, which was expanded during both revolutions
- a social class before the French revolution
- A person who actively supports their country's independence
- a government where power rests in the people
- A person advocating for extreme or drastic political change
- A key grievance of American colonists that fueled the American Revolution
- A sense of shared brotherhood and solidarity among the people, prominent in the French Revolution
- a Philosophical movement emphasizing reason and individual rights, which influenced both revolutions.
- Oppressive rule by a monarch or government, which both revolutions sought to overthrow
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- a middle class of France
- a prison in Paris that was invaded in the French Revolution
- a way for Americans to get freedom
- The idea that all people are equal regardless of social status, a core tenet of both revolutions.
- what the French did to try and get freedom like the Americans
- a period with extreme violence and executions
- Freedom from oppression, a key principle of both revolutions.
- a government ruled by a king or queen
- they made the tennis court oath
- A device used for beheading people during the French Revolution
20 Clues: a middle class of France • they made the tennis court oath • a way for Americans to get freedom • a government ruled by a king or queen • a social class before the French revolution • a government where power rests in the people • a period with extreme violence and executions • a French fighter that took over and made a mess of europe • ...
French Revolution 2025-12-16
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- The government after the dictatorship
- a time period when a rumor about the 2nd estate killing people from the first estate was spreding
- Poorest part of the third estate and was mostly farmers
- A time period where many people feared the French ruler
- one of the causes of the french revolution that involved money
- Paid little to no taxes and was extremely wealthy
- A short Emperor
- A day that celebrates the capture of Bastille prison during the french revolution
- A very strong monarchy
- Dictator of France
- french ruler during the french revolution
- A vow made by national assembly
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- paid no taxes and was mostly wealthy
- paid solders
- Rich nobles that fled France
- Richest part of the third estate
- The group of people that ruled over France before the Directory
- Paid lots of taxes and was poor
- First government formed by France after the fall of king Luis XVI
- King LuisXVI's wife
- A draft of the constitution that gave basics rights
- A group of countries that fought against France to stop the spread of revolution
- An Austrian document that supported King LuisXVI
- Middle of the third estate and were blue color workers
- French execution device
25 Clues: paid solders • A short Emperor • Dictator of France • King LuisXVI's wife • A very strong monarchy • French execution device • Rich nobles that fled France • Paid lots of taxes and was poor • A vow made by national assembly • Richest part of the third estate • paid no taxes and was mostly wealthy • The government after the dictatorship • french ruler during the french revolution • ...
Québec 2023-04-03
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- Relquinshed control of mainland N. America
- French general
- Not a château but a hotel :)
- Name of our tour guide
- Led campaign to save the walls of the town
- 1774, adopted legislation favoring French speaking population & Catholic religion
- Commander of the British army
- a Quebec food must have
- Another French explorer
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- Quebec River
- Battle of Plains of __________
- French explorer/founder of Quebec
- Name the First Nations used for Canada
- a _________ World Heritage Site
- Capital of New France
- "the Sun King"
16 Clues: Quebec River • French general • "the Sun King" • Capital of New France • Name of our tour guide • a Quebec food must have • Another French explorer • Not a château but a hotel :) • Commander of the British army • Battle of Plains of __________ • a _________ World Heritage Site • French explorer/founder of Quebec • Name the First Nations used for Canada • ...
Tu Rayonnes - Anisha Jo 2024-03-13
10 Clues: Joy in French • Life in French • Love in French • Gift in French • Laugh in French • Shine in french • Charm in French • Choice in French • Forgive in French • Happiness in French
Numbers in french 2024-05-15
colours 2024-05-15
10 Clues: red in french • gray in french • pink in french • green in french • brown in french • blue in french • black in french • orange in french • white in french • purple in french
Christmas in France 2024-12-07
10 Clues: French for coat • French for mass • French for meal • French for fire • French for soup • French for smile • French for feast • French for church • French for lights • French for fir trees
Christmas in France 2024-12-07
10 Clues: French for ball • French for star • French for song • French for cake • French for angel • French for heart • French for winter • French for warmth • French for decoration • French for celebration
Numbers 2024-05-13
10 Clues: two as french • ten as french • one as french • six as french • five as french • nine as french • four as french • eight as french • seven as french • three as french
Places in French (Words from the video) 2025-03-05
10 Clues: Sea in French • Lake in French • City in French • River in French • Hotel in French • Beach in French • Village in French • Mountain in French • Campsite in French • Countryside in French
French summer crossword 2024-06-25
10 Clues: French for 'hat' • French for 'sun' • French for 'boat' • French for 'tent' • French for 'shell' • French for 'parasol' • French for ‘seagull’ • French for ‘suitcase’ • French for 'ice cream' • French for 'beach ball'
French Activity By AS and YL 2021-12-16
14 Clues: Never • To give • To think • To live (in) • “Art” in French • Saturday in French • “Sunday” in French • “History” in French • feminine version of le • To fail an exam (Bonus!) • “Nous” conjugation for Manger • “Vous” conjugation for dessiner • “Je/il/elle” conjugation for arriver • “ils/elles” conjugation for commencer
Chapter 6 Key Terms 2012-11-06
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- 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
- French Protestants
- A conference in the United States Colonial history form June 19 through July 11, 1754 in Albany New York
- French colony in North America, with a capital in Quebec, founded 1608
- English statesman who brought the Seven Years' War to an end (1708-1778)
- Warlike North American Indian peoples formerly living in New York state
- His greatest accomplishment was his exploration of the St. Lawrence River and his later settlement of Quebec
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- First permanent French settlement in North America, founded by Samuel de Champlain
- Indian Chief; led post war flare-up in the Ohio River Valley and Great Lakes Region in 1763
- A war fought by French and English on American soil over control of the Ohio River Valley - English defeated French in1763
- The point of contention that sparked the French and Indian War. Both the French and British claimed it.
- The British general whose success in the Battle of Quebec won Canada for the British Empire.
- A descendant of French pioneers, chiefly in Louisiana, who left Acadia in 1755
- A British commander during the French and Indian War who attempted to capture Fort Duquesne in 1755.
14 Clues: French Protestants • French colony in North America, with a capital in Quebec, founded 1608 • Warlike North American Indian peoples formerly living in New York state • English statesman who brought the Seven Years' War to an end (1708-1778) • A descendant of French pioneers, chiefly in Louisiana, who left Acadia in 1755 • ...
FRENCH 2018-07-13
french 2023-09-07
french 2022-02-22
13 Clues: Actor • Blower • dresser • director • props man • decorator • appearing • machinist • scenographer • stage manager • light designer • costume designer • makeup artist their
French 2025-05-16
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- Service, Ambiance, Rapport-qualite-prix
- We _ the chocolate in the mold
- What is the last thing to do after making chocolate
- Whats the first thing the server says to say hello
- lasagne is halal
- In the morning, you get it to be awake
- The cacaos _ on small trees
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- We _ the milk and sugar
- where is the L'Ancien Parisien located
- We _ the chocolate after it's done making
- House salad
- A _ of tea
- The fancy tables were lightened by _
13 Clues: A _ of tea • House salad • lasagne is halal • We _ the milk and sugar • The cacaos _ on small trees • We _ the chocolate in the mold • The fancy tables were lightened by _ • where is the L'Ancien Parisien located • In the morning, you get it to be awake • Service, Ambiance, Rapport-qualite-prix • We _ the chocolate after it's done making • ...
French 2022-02-10
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- quand quelque chose n'est pas super ou terrible
- le contraire de la richesse
- quand ma soeur me frappe
- en avoir assez
- la connaissance et l'experience combinees pour du bien
- etre interne
- ruiner (ce n'est pas nuire)
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- les papiers le prof me donne pour ma maison
- son pays natal
- gagner l'avantage
- un personne qui est ennuyeux
- quand j'ai besoin de effacer mon papier
- indien, chinois, canadien, italien
13 Clues: etre interne • son pays natal • en avoir assez • gagner l'avantage • quand ma soeur me frappe • le contraire de la richesse • ruiner (ce n'est pas nuire) • un personne qui est ennuyeux • indien, chinois, canadien, italien • quand j'ai besoin de effacer mon papier • les papiers le prof me donne pour ma maison • quand quelque chose n'est pas super ou terrible • ...
Review of French Revolution 2024-12-12
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- The political and social system in France before the Revolution of 1789.
- A military leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution
- A form of government in which power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- Nobles and others who fled France during the Revolution
- A device used during the French Revolution for beheading people
- A moderate political club during the French Revolution
- the failed attempt by King Louis XVI and his family to escape
- The royal palace outside of Paris
- A revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third estate in 1789
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- The Queen of France
- The common people of France who were not clergy or nobles.
- A period during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for 'disloyalty'
- The middle class in France, often wealthy and educated
- the medieval social system in France
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789
- A leading figure of the French Revolution
- A radical political club during the French Revolution
- An assembly of representatives from all three estates
- A fortress in Paris, used as a prison.
19 Clues: The Queen of France • The royal palace outside of Paris • the medieval social system in France • A fortress in Paris, used as a prison. • A leading figure of the French Revolution • A radical political club during the French Revolution • An assembly of representatives from all three estates • The middle class in France, often wealthy and educated • ...
colours 2024-05-15
10 Clues: red in french • gray in french • pink in french • green in french • brown in french • blue in french • black in french • orange in french • white in french • purple in french
counting to ten in french 2024-05-13
Numbers in French 2025-08-06
10 Clues: Ten in French • One in french • Six in French • Two in french • Five in french • Four in French • Nine in French • Seven in French • Three in French • Eight in French
Mes Amies Francais Final 2020-03-31
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- Comment s'appelle un perle de liquide?(6)
- Berthe ___________, Impressionist painter who died in March 1895.(7)
- Comment s'appelle le moment de la journée où le soleil se couche ?(10)
- Capital of the Oise department in the Hauts-de France region?(8)
- French name for clue 17.(3)
- Mollusque gastéropode gastronomique.(8)
- Simon de ___________, 13th-century French-born noble who fought against the (clue 18)?(8)
- What was the name given to the crusade against the answer to clue 10?(11)
- Followers of French heretical religious order wiped out in 13th century.(7)
- Capital city of Bretagne at the confluence of the Ille and Vilaine.(6)
- Eau de vie de très bonne qualité (adjectif).(4)
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- On 22 July 1209 a massacre was carried out during the siege of which city?(7)
- French name for a nightmare.(9)
- Which French whisky distillery is situated close to the city of Albi? (6)
- Liquide employé comme carburant? (7)
- Officer of a branch of the military, policing rural and semi-rural areas.(8)
- Elément caracteristique de quelqu'un ou quelquechose? (5)
- Liquide d'écriture ou d'impression?(5)
- Name of a languedoc speciality made by mixing grape spirit with grape juice so the wine does not ferment.(10)
- Common culinary ingredient used widely in French cooking.(6)
20 Clues: French name for clue 17.(3) • French name for a nightmare.(9) • Liquide employé comme carburant? (7) • Liquide d'écriture ou d'impression?(5) • Mollusque gastéropode gastronomique.(8) • Comment s'appelle un perle de liquide?(6) • Eau de vie de très bonne qualité (adjectif).(4) • Elément caracteristique de quelqu'un ou quelquechose? (5) • ...
French Revolution 2022-01-20
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- Married to King Louis XVI.
- When extremist politicians gained control of the assembly and encouraged blood thirst among people.
- Former King of France during the French Revolution.
- Invention used to behead people.
- a movement to overthrow the government or in favor of a new system.
- A group of mostly Third Estate representatives that brought together their Enlightenment ideas about liberty and government based on natural laws and had the power to govern France.
- Dues A payment that the lower estates had to make to the higher estates.
- When rumors went around that Louis XVI’s army was attacking the Third Estate retaliation so many nobles became emigres.
- The Nobility and privileged class.
- A group of hyper-revolutionaries that wanted France to be a republic.
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- A group of 5 men who held executive power in France.
- The unprivileged class.
- Also known as the Second Estate.
- High Ranking members of the Church and privileged class.
- Palace where King Louis XVI lived.
- President of National Convention and on Committee of Public Safety
- French general of the French Revolution.
- A state of armed conflict between different nations or states.
- Where the French Revolution took place.
- The French government before the French Revolution.
20 Clues: The unprivileged class. • Married to King Louis XVI. • Also known as the Second Estate. • Invention used to behead people. • Palace where King Louis XVI lived. • The Nobility and privileged class. • Where the French Revolution took place. • French general of the French Revolution. • Former King of France during the French Revolution. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2013-05-22
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- Center of French Power in North America
- Between 1760 & 1763 New France was under
- Commander of British on Plains of Abraham
- Acadians refused to swear this
- Sent to Replace Murray as Governor General in Quebec
- Passed to maintain loyalty of the Canadiens
- Louisbourg was built to protect French Fishing in this area
- The Acadians were sent here
- Treaty that ended the Seven Years War
- Commander of French on Plains of Abraham
- Deported from their homes by the British
- Strong Fort built by France on Cape Breton Island
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- Two cultures existing side by side
- Area the British wanted because of its' abundance of resources
- Gave Britain Acadia and expelled France from around Hudson Bay
- First European to see large herds of Buffalo
- Strategy the British used to take control of New France
- French forces fled here after Quebec fell to the British
- A war that was fought all over the world
- French speaking people born in New France
- The British order a Royal _____________ in 1763
- Control of an area by a Military Force
- First British Governor General of Quebec
- Britain built a Fortress here in response to the French Fort on Cape Breton Island
24 Clues: The Acadians were sent here • Acadians refused to swear this • Two cultures existing side by side • Treaty that ended the Seven Years War • Control of an area by a Military Force • Center of French Power in North America • Between 1760 & 1763 New France was under • A war that was fought all over the world • First British Governor General of Quebec • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2013-05-22
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- Area the British wanted because of its' abundance of resources
- Strategy the British used to take control of New France
- Two cultures existing side by side
- Britain built a Fortress here in response to the French Fort on Cape Breton Island
- The British order a Royal _____________ in 1763
- Commander of British on Plains of Abraham
- The Acadians were sent here
- Strong Fort built by France on Cape Breton Island
- Center of French Power in North America
- French speaking people born in New France
- Acadians refused to swear this
- Sent to Replace Murray as Governor General in Quebec
- Commander of French on Plains of Abraham
- First European to see large herds of Buffalo
- Control of an area by a Military Force
- First British Governor General of Quebec
- A war that was fought all over the world
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- Between 1760 & 1763 New France was under
- Gave Britain Acadia and expelled France from around Hudson Bay
- Deported from their homes by the British
- Passed to maintain loyalty of the Canadiens
- French forces fled here after Quebec fell to the British
- Louisbourg was built to protect French Fishing in this area
- Treaty that ended the Seven Years War
24 Clues: The Acadians were sent here • Acadians refused to swear this • Two cultures existing side by side • Treaty that ended the Seven Years War • Control of an area by a Military Force • Center of French Power in North America • Between 1760 & 1763 New France was under • Deported from their homes by the British • Commander of French on Plains of Abraham • ...
Ch8 2024-11-22
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- – A district in France that came under Prussian rule.
- – Refers to the stopping of French language education in the region.
- – The leader of the Prussian forces that invaded France.
- – The place where the last lesson took place.
- – The young individual who learned the value of his native language during the last lesson.
- – The central theme of the story, highlighting its value and identity.
- – What a student initially feared from M. Hamel that day.
- – Describes the takeover of France by Prussian forces.
- – Another trait shown by M. Hamel while teaching his final class.
- – The profession of M. Hamel, which he performed with passion in his last lesson.
- – A quality displayed by M. Hamel during his last lesson.
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- – The student’s expectation of reprimand when arriving late to school.
- – Lorraine and Alsace were examples affected by the Prussian rule.
- – The language that was ordered to be discontinued in the captured districts.
- – The topic M. Hamel taught with devotion and respect.
- – Another French district affected by the Prussian invasion.
- – Relating to the forces led by Bismarck that captured parts of France in 1870.
- Hamel – The French teacher delivering his last lesson.
- – What the student realized about the French language during the lesson.
- – The student’s understanding of the significance of the French language.
20 Clues: – The place where the last lesson took place. • – A district in France that came under Prussian rule. • – The topic M. Hamel taught with devotion and respect. • Hamel – The French teacher delivering his last lesson. • – Describes the takeover of France by Prussian forces. • – The leader of the Prussian forces that invaded France. • ...
British vs. American Words 2022-04-22
22 Clues: can • ham • cart • corn • grade • eraser • period • faucet • recess • cookie • faculty • eggplant • elevator • cup cake • vacation • backyard • stroller • apartment • flashlight • french toast • french fries • cotton candy
a french vocab crossword puzzle 2024-03-19
10 Clues: "book" in French • "love" in French • "dancer" in French • "eating" in French • "English" in French • "singing" in French • "swimming" in French • "studying" in French • "sleeping" in French • "traveling" in French
numbers by shelby 2024-05-15
10 Clues: two in french • ten in french • one in french • six in french • five in french • nine in french • four in french • eight in french • seven in french • three in french
french colours 2024-05-15
10 Clues: red in french • blue in french • pink in french • grey in french • green in french • white in french • black in french • yellow in french • orange in french • pourpre in french
French 2023-07-24
10 Clues: no in French • car in French • yes in French • dog in French • cat in French • man in French • corn in French • hello in French • goodbye in French • thank you in French
Christmas in France 2024-12-07
10 Clues: French for fig • French for tart • French for gifts • French for honey • French for cherry • French for cheese • French for orange • French for candies • French for invitation • French for atmosphere
Christmas in France 2024-12-07
10 Clues: French for fat • French for wish • French for liver • French for carol • French for saint • French for almond • French for hearth • French for cookie • French for chimney • French for pleasure
Christmas in France 2024-12-07
10 Clues: French for red • French for log • French for gold • French for wine • French for bell • French for bread • French for white • French for market • French for chocolate • French for sweetness
les animaux 2023-09-19
10 Clues: cow in French • bear in French • goat in French • mouse in French • snake in French • sheep in French • turtle in French • rabbit in French • spider in French • rooster in French
Numbers 2024-05-13
10 Clues: two as french • ten as french • one as french • six as french • five as french • nine as french • four as french • eight as french • seven as french • three as french
Numbers 2024-05-13
10 Clues: two as french • ten as french • one as french • six as french • five as french • nine as french • four as french • eight as french • seven as french • three as french
French Summer 2024-07-01
10 Clues: French for sun • French for hat • French for boat • French for tent • French for shell • French for seagull • French for sandals • French for parasol • French for suitcase • French for ice cream
Christmas in France 2024-12-07
10 Clues: French for magic • French for stars • French for wonder • French for parent • French for welcome • French for holiday • French for tradition • French for happiness • French for friendship • French for celebration
Christmas in France 2024-12-07
10 Clues: French for ice • French for night • French for chime • French for memory • French for family • French for wrapper • French for morning • French for December • French for calendar • French for gathering
Christmas in France 2024-12-07
10 Clues: French for joy • French for life • French for love • French for time • French for soft • French for child • French for dream • French for scent • French for spirit • French for sharing
Christmas in France 2024-12-07
10 Clues: French for wind • French for warm • French for tale • French for frost • French for moose • French for snowy • French for light • French for story • French for fairy • French for smiles
Ben Dipietro's French Calendar Crossword 2026-01-29
10 Clues: May in French • Ten in French • June in French • Nine in French • April in French • Three in French • Eleven in French • Monday in French • Tuesday in French • Saturday in French
Funeral rituals in the French Renaissance - Jennifer Woodward 2026-01-16
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- Ceremonial food served to the effigy as if alive (2 words)
- Draped structure over the effigy, recalling Corpus Christi processions
- From a Marxist approach, the ritual is belied to be staged in order to ____ the people
- What noble participation in effigy meals signified
- Traditional cry to pray for the soul of deceased was first countered with what cry, meaning "long live the king" (3 words, french)
- English King whose funerary events acted as the model for French effigies
- Concept expressed by a lifeless statue standing in for the living king (2 words)
- The red robes of parelement represented triumph and ____.
- Enclosed the human remains of the deceased majesty
- Public funerary display of the royal effigy (3 words)
- Funerals had strong ____ stimulation, experienced through badges and banners, colours, trumpets and hautboys, and censing of corpse
- Which two groups had disputes over whcih party had the right to march with the effigy of the king in the procession (3 words, middle word "and" - ____ and ____)
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- A state appearance of the king in parlement to discuss matters of constitution and law (3 words, french)
- French expression used to describe the face painting of the death mask, meaning "after the lively and natural" (5 words, french)
- Central concern of funerary rituals
- demonstrations of crown solidarity were examples of _____ - the use of ritual to realize power through solidarity of general population (3 words)
- To ensure the effigy resembled the dead monarch as close as possible, the face was modelled from what? (2 words)
- The most public arena of the funeral ritual
- Concept developed by Gluckman, used to describe the redirection of energy toward moral or social values in ritual exhibited through symbols
- External manifestation of the royal majesty
- French word for salt carriers
- What is the French word for the ceremonial hall that the effigy would lay in state for eleven days? (2 words, French)
- Ernst Kantorowicz's commentary on the French Royal Funeral pulled from English politico legal theory that the king had how many bodies? (word for number)
23 Clues: French word for salt carriers • Central concern of funerary rituals • The most public arena of the funeral ritual • External manifestation of the royal majesty • What noble participation in effigy meals signified • Enclosed the human remains of the deceased majesty • Public funerary display of the royal effigy (3 words) • ...
Mid-Term Review Chapters 16-17 2021-01-08
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- Frances version of Parliament
- The French Middle Class
- Napoleon's worst enemy during the Russian campaign
- Government by men who sit at desks
- This is what Rousseau and Voltaire promoted to bring about a new social order in France
- The Sun King
- A very successful general and military hero that was declared emperor of the French by the pope
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- He was the radical leader during the Reign of Terror
- Unlimited rule by one man
- The French castle stronghold stormed by the people on July 14, 1789
- The time period when 40,000 French people were executed as "enemies of the state"
- The naval battle where Lord Horatio Nelson defeated the French
- The battle where Napoleon was defeated for the last time
- Symbol of the French Revolution
- The social class that paid most of the taxes in pre-revolutionary France
- The Russian czar who defied Napoleon
- The slogan of the National Assembly was "Liberty, Equality, Fraternity, or __"
17 Clues: The Sun King • The French Middle Class • Unlimited rule by one man • Frances version of Parliament • Symbol of the French Revolution • Government by men who sit at desks • The Russian czar who defied Napoleon • Napoleon's worst enemy during the Russian campaign • He was the radical leader during the Reign of Terror • The battle where Napoleon was defeated for the last time • ...
Famous Artists 2021-11-22
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- Surrealist Spanish painter (1904-1989)
- Norwegian painter (1863-1944)
- Italian artist (1452 – 1519)
- Austrian painter influenced by art nouveau (1862-1918)
- Dutch Post-impressionist painter noted for his use of color (1853-1890)
- Florentine sculptor and painter and architect (1475-1564
- Influential Dutch artist (1606-1669)
- French painter and sculptor(1869-1954)
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- French romantic painter (1798-1863)
- prolific and influential Spanish artist who lived in France (1881-1973)
- Austrian Expressionist painter (1890–1918)
- French painter who developed pointillism (1859-1891)
- French painter (1684-1721)
- French impressionist painter (1840-1926)
- Belgian surrealist painter (1898-1967)
15 Clues: French painter (1684-1721) • Italian artist (1452 – 1519) • Norwegian painter (1863-1944) • French romantic painter (1798-1863) • Influential Dutch artist (1606-1669) • Surrealist Spanish painter (1904-1989) • Belgian surrealist painter (1898-1967) • French painter and sculptor(1869-1954) • French impressionist painter (1840-1926) • Austrian Expressionist painter (1890–1918) • ...
French Revolution Vocabulary 2024-09-18
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- General and Emperor of France
- The Upper class of the 3rd estate
- Spending of money you don't have
- The french national anthem
- Estate made up of the Nobility
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- freedom, Blue on the french flag
- Brotherhood, Red on the french flag
- Leader of the reign of terror
- Palace where the Royals stayed
- Estate made up of the Clergy and Priests
- French Method of execution
- Estate made up of bourgeoisie and peasants
- White on the french flag
- King that was beheaded during the reign of terror
- Congress where the Europeans met to discuss france's future
15 Clues: White on the french flag • French Method of execution • The french national anthem • Leader of the reign of terror • General and Emperor of France • Palace where the Royals stayed • Estate made up of the Nobility • freedom, Blue on the french flag • Spending of money you don't have • The Upper class of the 3rd estate • Brotherhood, Red on the french flag • ...
french 2022-01-10
french 2024-01-24
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- you use this to sweep
- you do this when you wake up
- something to make your house clean
- you use this to heat things
- you rest your head on this
- do this after you eat
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- you put your bread in it
- something you do to get rid of dust
- something you do to get clean
- this is on your bed
- you put your clothes in this
- something you do to make you clean after
- you do this to prep for your meal
13 Clues: this is on your bed • you use this to sweep • do this after you eat • you put your bread in it • you rest your head on this • you use this to heat things • you do this when you wake up • you put your clothes in this • something you do to get clean • you do this to prep for your meal • something to make your house clean • something you do to get rid of dust • ...
french 2024-01-24
Across
- you use this to sweep
- you do this when you wake up
- something to make your house clean
- you use this to heat things
- you rest your head on this
- do this after you eat
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- you put your bread in it
- something you do to get rid of dust
- something you do to get clean
- this is on your bed
- you put your clothes in this
- something you do to make you clean after
- you do this to prep for your meal
13 Clues: this is on your bed • you use this to sweep • do this after you eat • you put your bread in it • you rest your head on this • you use this to heat things • you do this when you wake up • you put your clothes in this • something you do to get clean • you do this to prep for your meal • something to make your house clean • something you do to get rid of dust • ...
french 2024-01-24
Across
- you use this to sweep
- you do this when you wake up
- something to make your house clean
- you use this to heat things
- you rest your head on this
- do this after you eat
Down
- you put your bread in it
- something you do to get rid of dust
- something you do to get clean
- this is on your bed
- you put your clothes in this
- something you do to make you clean after
- you do this to prep for your meal
13 Clues: this is on your bed • you use this to sweep • do this after you eat • you put your bread in it • you rest your head on this • you use this to heat things • you do this when you wake up • you put your clothes in this • something you do to get clean • you do this to prep for your meal • something to make your house clean • something you do to get rid of dust • ...
French 2024-07-08
13 Clues: voter • ballot • winner • to lose • the vote • to elect • to choose • to support • ballot paper • term of office • news (as watching) • the current republic number • the type of election to chose parliament
French 2024-11-12
13 Clues: autism • the door • the answer • the treasure • cheese drippy • my school work • _______ to school • synonym for vision • When you get robux • IM IN THE THICK OF IT • I don't get any of this • what you do with footballs • getting a bad test result😭😭😭😭😭
French 2025-05-15
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- Drink has many flavours and is healthy
- Well seasoned
- A common plant grown in the ground
- To package
- A common thing in the sea
- The middle of the earth (above ground)
- A fish that is often canned
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- A famous French soup
- A decoration commonly used in fancy restaurants
- To say hello
- A famous river in France
- The making
- A device used to keep food fresh
13 Clues: The making • To package • To say hello • Well seasoned • A famous French soup • A famous river in France • A common thing in the sea • A fish that is often canned • A device used to keep food fresh • A common plant grown in the ground • Drink has many flavours and is healthy • The middle of the earth (above ground) • A decoration commonly used in fancy restaurants
french 2024-10-11
Henry and Bentley 2026-01-29
12 Clues: 4 in french • 2 in french • 9 in french • 25 in french • may in french • March in french • August in french • September in french • soda soda in french • biscuit cookie in french • fromage cheese in french • glace ice cream in french
Democratic Revolutions 2025-01-03
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- Colombia A short-lived republic created by Bolívar, uniting several South American nations.
- Tea Party A colonial protest against British taxation in 1773.
- Years’ War A global conflict that weakened European empires, setting the stage for revolutions.
- A radical French leader who played a key role during the Reign of Terror.
- General The French legislative body called in 1789 to address the financial crisis.
- Plantations The economic backbone of Saint Domingue, tied to slavery.
- of the Rights of Man A French revolutionary document asserting individual freedoms.
- The spirit of brotherhood; part of the French Revolution's famous slogan.
- Domingue The French colony where the Haitian Revolution began.
- Constitution of The document that declared Haiti's independence and abolished slavery.
- A written plan for government, establishing laws and principles.
- of Independence A document asserting the American colonies’ freedom from Britain.
- A dramatic change in political or social structures, often achieved through conflict.
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- Descendants of Europeans in Latin America who often led independence movements.
- Doctrine A U.S. policy opposing European interference in the Americas, shaped by revolutionary ideals.
- Estate The common people of France who initiated revolutionary demands in 1789.
- Spanish-born elites in Latin America who resisted revolutionary change.
- An intellectual movement emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights.
- Rights Fundamental rights to life, liberty, and property, as articulated by John Locke.
- of the Bastille A symbolic act of defiance during the early stages of the French Revolution.
- Contract The idea that governments derive authority from the consent of the governed.
- Assembly A revolutionary assembly formed by the Third Estate in France.
- The idea that all individuals deserve the same rights and opportunities.
- Without Representation A key grievance of American colonists leading to revolution.
- of Terror A period of radical violence during the French Revolution.
- Louverture Leader of the Haitian Revolution, securing independence from France.
- Bonaparte The French leader who ended the Revolution but spread its ideas across Europe.
- A fundamental concept championed in most democratic revolutions.
- A device symbolizing the violent phase of the French Revolution.
- Bolívar Known as “The Liberator,” he led independence movements in South America.
30 Clues: Tea Party A colonial protest against British taxation in 1773. • Domingue The French colony where the Haitian Revolution began. • A fundamental concept championed in most democratic revolutions. • A device symbolizing the violent phase of the French Revolution. • A written plan for government, establishing laws and principles. • ...
Revolutions 2025-08-30
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- The process by which a country determines its own statehood and form of government.
- Bonaparte A French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and later became Emperor of France.
- of Terror A period of violence and executions during the French Revolution, led by Robespierre and his supporters.
- A territory controlled by a distant country, often for economic exploitation
- A feeling of dissatisfaction or frustration with the current state of affairs.
- Robespierre A key figure in the French Revolution who led the Reign of Terror but was eventually executed himself.
- Estate One of the three social classes in pre-revolutionary France, consisting of the clergy (church officials).
- Régime The old political and social system in France before the French Revolution, characterized by an absolute monarchy and rigid social classes
- Estate One of the three social classes in pre-revolutionary France, consisting of the nobility.
- Antoinette The last Queen of France before the French Revolution, known for her extravagant lifestyle and famous (though likely misattributed) quote, "Let them eat cake."
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- The middle class, especially those involved in commerce and industry, who gained more power during and after the French Revolution
- Louverture A formerly enslaved man who became the leader of the Haitian Revolution
- To deprive someone of the right to vote or other legal rights of citizenship.
- The act of freeing someone from legal, social, or political restrictions.
- A fundamental change in political organization, often involving the overthrow of an existing government
- A set of fundamental principles or established rules that a country or organization is governed by
- Sense Thomas Paine's 1776 pamphlet that encouraged the 13 American colonies to separate from Great Britain
- Estate The largest of the three social classes in pre-revolutionary France, consisting of the common people (peasants, artisans, and bourgeoisie).
- A fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed on July 14, 1789, marking the start of the French Revolution.
- Court Oath A pivotal event in the French Revolution where members of the Third Estate pledged to create a new constitution for France.
20 Clues: The act of freeing someone from legal, social, or political restrictions. • A territory controlled by a distant country, often for economic exploitation • To deprive someone of the right to vote or other legal rights of citizenship. • A feeling of dissatisfaction or frustration with the current state of affairs. • ...
French Crossword 2013-09-23
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- Eleven in French?
- What century did the French establish connection to the area known as Quebec?
- What is glorious if French?
- What did the French depend on?
- What does comment mean in French?
- What does good evening mean in French?
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- Where did the British General and the French Commander battle with their troops?
- Who is the French commander?
- What does cinq mean in French?
- What is goodbye in French?
- What century did the British get full control over North America?
11 Clues: Eleven in French? • What is goodbye in French? • What is glorious if French? • Who is the French commander? • What did the French depend on? • What does cinq mean in French? • What does comment mean in French? • What does good evening mean in French? • What century did the British get full control over North America? • ...
L’été (Summer) 2024-06-24
10 Clues: French for 'hat' • French for 'tent' • French for 'boat' • French for 'shell' • French for 'parasol' • French for 'seagull' • French for 'the sun' • French for 'suitcase' • French for 'ice cream' • French for 'beach ball'
numbers 2024-05-13
10 Clues: ten in french • two in french • one in french • five in french • three in french • seven in french • twelve in french • eleven in french • fourteen in french • sity nine in french
