french Crossword Puzzles
Summer Holiday 2024 2024-07-30
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- In a pool, lake, or sea
- Our Swizz lake
- How we get to France
- Mum and Dad's favourite drink
- Where we'll be close to Germany
- A way to stay afloat
- A two wheeled activity
- A Swiss town between two lakes
- Our town on the coast
- The chateau in the middle of France
- Upstairs in the van
- Our lake in the French Alps
- Our home
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- Country 1
- Country 2
- Daddy's favourite dessert
- A french cheese we eat a lot
- The chateau we revisit
- A morning pastry
- Mummy's campsite pick
- The stop still in England
- A French ferry port
- A french ball game
- Charlie's favourite dessert
- Which side we drive on in France
25 Clues: Our home • Country 1 • Country 2 • Our Swizz lake • A morning pastry • A french ball game • A French ferry port • Upstairs in the van • How we get to France • A way to stay afloat • Mummy's campsite pick • Our town on the coast • A two wheeled activity • The chateau we revisit • In a pool, lake, or sea • Daddy's favourite dessert • The stop still in England • Our lake in the French Alps • ...
French Revolution vocabulary crossword 2024-01-10
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- Régime: Social and political system in France before the revolution, characterized by a rigid social hierarchy and significant inequalities.
- XVI: Last king of France before the French Revolution, overthrown and executed during the revolution.
- Common people, mainly workers and artisans, who played a significant role in the French Revolution.
- Assembly: Revolutionary assembly formed by the Third Estate (commoners) during the early stages of the revolution.
- Middle class, played a role in advocating for change during the revolution.
- Social class of individuals with hereditary titles and privileges, held significant power before the French Revolution.
- A radical political group that emerged during the French Revolution, advocating for a republic and social equality.
- A prominent figure in the French Revolution, known for his role in the Reign of Terror and his strong advocacy for revolutionary ideals.
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- of Public Safety: A governing body during the French Revolution responsible for maintaining order and suppressing counter-revolutionary activities.
- A device used for execution during the French Revolution.
- reaction: The period of political change and moderation that followed the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
- A person who fled France during the Revolution, often due to political or social reasons.
- Fear: Period of panic and unrest in rural France during the early stages of the revolution.
- of Terror: A period of extreme violence and mass executions during the French Revolution, led by the Committee of Public Safety.
- Lists of grievances and reform suggestions compiled before the French Revolution.
15 Clues: A device used for execution during the French Revolution. • Middle class, played a role in advocating for change during the revolution. • Lists of grievances and reform suggestions compiled before the French Revolution. • A person who fled France during the Revolution, often due to political or social reasons. • ...
Unit 3 Topics 2022-04-05
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- the last queen of France before the French Revolution
- instrument for inflicting capital punishment by decapitation
- a member of a small independent group taking part in irregular fighting, typically against larger regular forces.
- code officially the Civil Code of the French is the French civil code established under the French Consulate in 1804 and still in force
- the sudden, violent overthrow of an existing government by a small group.
- Life liberty and property are known as this
- English philosopher, scientist, and historian, best known for his political philosophy
- A belief based on knowledge and reason
- a dramatic rejection of long-held religious authority, its hierarchical structure, and the corrupt and intolerant leadership
- French for philosopher
- Marked the modern age of science where many views on nature changed
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- God allows you to rule
- was King in Prussia from 1740 until 1772, and King of Prussia from 1772 until his death.
- English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers
- medieval fortress on the east side of Paris that became, in the 17th and 18th centuries, a French state prison and a place of detention
- fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815
- a revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General.
- a French philosopher, art critic, and writer, best known for serving as co-founder, chief editor, and contributor to the Encyclopédie
- people being allowed to express their religion without repercussions
- one person holds all the power
20 Clues: God allows you to rule • French for philosopher • fought on Sunday, 18 June 1815 • one person holds all the power • A belief based on knowledge and reason • Life liberty and property are known as this • the last queen of France before the French Revolution • instrument for inflicting capital punishment by decapitation • ...
LOUISIANA 2015-04-07
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- comes from red
- the world's largest producer of men's ties
- french speaking capital
- nickname "Satchmo"
- state flower
- popular steamboat
- similar to counties
- important crop
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- private club
- southern Creole dish
- King of Mardi Gras
- French and Spanish settlers
- Huey Long
- type of cruise on the Mississippi river
- Cajun soup
- Jelly Roll inventor of ______.
- French ancestors
17 Clues: Huey Long • Cajun soup • private club • state flower • comes from red • important crop • French ancestors • popular steamboat • King of Mardi Gras • nickname "Satchmo" • similar to counties • southern Creole dish • french speaking capital • French and Spanish settlers • Jelly Roll inventor of ______. • type of cruise on the Mississippi river • the world's largest producer of men's ties
around the school 2023-06-05
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- he feeds you
- sport practiced at school
- the lady pupils wish to see when sick
- the job of a teacher
- the head of the school
- where pupils put their pens
- too difficult for many French pupils
- subject in which French students are terrible
- Einstein was an expert in this subject
- what many pupils don't do
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- the language pupils do not choose to learn
- an object used in Maths an physics
- important persons at school
- piece of plastic
- once in the morning once in the afternoon
- useful to travel
- a language and a nationality
- many pupils want to go there
- a place where pupils can read quietly
- mushy peas and fries
- what happens after many written submissions
- language close to French
22 Clues: he feeds you • piece of plastic • useful to travel • the job of a teacher • mushy peas and fries • the head of the school • language close to French • sport practiced at school • what many pupils don't do • important persons at school • where pupils put their pens • a language and a nationality • many pupils want to go there • an object used in Maths an physics • ...
Crossword 2024-04-13
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- Pendulous philosopher
- 0,25 peso
- french pastime
- Dutch-like french president
- french/Armenian singer
- famed french writer and sexual deviant
- small hard sour candy
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- metro station named after general
- element named after Parisian scientists
- Bergson and macarons
- poisonous body of water
- alternative name for the Paris meridian
- Parisian style of architecture
- king of fashion
14 Clues: 0,25 peso • french pastime • king of fashion • Bergson and macarons • Pendulous philosopher • small hard sour candy • french/Armenian singer • poisonous body of water • Dutch-like french president • Parisian style of architecture • metro station named after general • famed french writer and sexual deviant • element named after Parisian scientists • ...
Vocabulaire sur la pizza 2024-01-26
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- Beef in french
- C’est rouge et rond
- C’est written the exact same way in french and english
- What is pineapple en français
- What is Cilantro in french
- When you chop it, it can sting your eyes
- In english it’s a three letter word
- C’est quoi tomato sauce
- C’est rouge et rond
- C’est un type de poisson
- What is mushroom in french
- What came first the _____ or the egg?
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- It can be rouge, jaune, orange, blanc
- This can be sucrée or épicé
- C’est long et starts avec la lettre s
- We can use this to make __ bread
- Name of our new unit
- C’est vert et a un chapeau
- On le mange for breakfast
- C’est vert, sometimes long, and sometimes petit
- Sometimes mistaken for cucumber
21 Clues: Beef in french • C’est rouge et rond • C’est rouge et rond • Name of our new unit • C’est quoi tomato sauce • C’est un type de poisson • On le mange for breakfast • What is Cilantro in french • C’est vert et a un chapeau • What is mushroom in french • This can be sucrée or épicé • What is pineapple en français • Sometimes mistaken for cucumber • We can use this to make __ bread • ...
French Revolution 2024-01-10
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- The meeting summoned by the king where each Estate had one vote, which was unjust because the Third Estate had more population.
- The method of execution widely used in the French revolutions and the years after.
- Regime The feudalistic, hierarchical system that governed France before the French Revolution.
- French nobles who fled France after the French Revolution.
- The list of grievances and complaints that each Estate brought to the Estates-General.
- XVI The las king of France, since he was dethroned and killed in the French Revolution.
- The political group who initially led the revolution but was more moderate.
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- A synonym for the nobles. In the Old Regime they had many privileges, such as not paying most taxes.
- Assembly The assembly created after the Estates-General which gave more power to the Third Estate.
- Middle class French citizens who did not have the privileges of the Aristocracy.
- fear The period that preceded and caused the French Revolution. Peasants feared for their lives because of rumored threats from the nobles and also famine.
- Court Oath The creation of a new constitution by the National Assembly.
- spending When the government spends more money than what they received from taxes. This happened to the French government in the years before the French Revolution in 1789.
- Prison that was stormed by the revolutionaries and initiated the French Revolution.
- The political group led by Robespierre, which was very radical and advocated for the execution of the king.
15 Clues: French nobles who fled France after the French Revolution. • Court Oath The creation of a new constitution by the National Assembly. • The political group who initially led the revolution but was more moderate. • Middle class French citizens who did not have the privileges of the Aristocracy. • ...
Student B 2020-02-06
25 Clues: Dad • Art • Job • Old • When • Thin • Pets • Never • Asian • Young • Actor • Singer • French • Always • Grangma • Science • Country • Animals • Address • Children • Homework • Favourite • Difficult • Languages • Interesting
discover france 2023-10-31
15 Clues: Map • Snail • Cheese • Fashion • Perfume • Currency • Mona Lisa • Eiffel Tower • Tricolor flag • Church/Cathedral • Famous French comic • Capital city of France • Long, thin French bread • French Military Commander • Museum in which Mona Lisa is kept
Active Offer Crossword 2016-03-16
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- Bilingual staff provide this type of service in French to designated areas unlike the indirect service provided through an interpreter
- The Office of Francophone Affairs drafted one of these in 2012 with regard to the active offer
- A fleur de lys and a white _____ is found on the Franco-Ontarian flag
- Staff must respond in French to all __________ received in French
- The active offer makes this easy for French-speaking clients
- This is what all staff need to be when it comes to FLS and the active offer
- This acronym describes the type of position held by the group of employees who offer FLS
- A lack of active offer can result in this
- This is an important element for the proper implementation of active offer
- With regard to the level of service, this should be equivalent in French and English
- This type of plan aims to embed FLS in the justice sector
- The number of laws in Ontario that dictate when and where FLS must be offered
- For bilingual staff, these messages should be in English and French
- In order to achieve an active offer of service, enough staff must be _____
- The number of designated areas
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- This city became the 26th designated area in 2015
- This term suggests that FLS are given proactively
- These people have the responsibility of making clients aware of their FLS rights
- Having this in both languages is a visual element of the active offer of service
- Active offer of FLS should be this
- This person in each ministry is accountable for the implementation and quality of FLS
- FLS should be this when compared to services offered in English
- This word describes the areas that should provide an active offer of service
- One of two colours on the Franco-Ontarian flag
- François Boileau is the French Language ______ of Ontario
- The active offer of service in French targets this group of people
26 Clues: The number of designated areas • Active offer of FLS should be this • A lack of active offer can result in this • One of two colours on the Franco-Ontarian flag • This city became the 26th designated area in 2015 • This term suggests that FLS are given proactively • This type of plan aims to embed FLS in the justice sector • ...
Revolutionary War Study Guide 2025-11-12
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- British general sent to drive the French out of the Ohio Valley in 1755
- British foreign minister who made peace with important indigenous allies and adopted indigenous fighting techniques during the Seven Years' War
- Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on Christmas day to surprise the Hessians, leading to an American victory
- The Boston Massacre killed _______ colonists
- The Declaration of Independence was written for the colonists to declare independence from _________
- This act was put in place to eliminate the illegal sugar trade between the Spanish and French West Indies and the British colonies
- A decisive American win, which converted the French to officially support the colonists.
- Washington was the general of the _________________.
- Very high casualties for the British, which made the Americans more confident in their ability to win the war
- The Native American tribes that allied with France during the French and Indian War were _______, Ottawa, and Algonquin
- Diplomat who gained France's support for the Americans leading to the Treaty of Alliance with France
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- Merchants, lawyers, tavern owners, and printers were all hurt economically by this Act
- British officer who was defeated by the French and forced to return to Virginia during the Seven Years' War
- Betrayed his men to ally himself with the British (known as a great traitor in American society)
- The president of the Second Continental Congress
- After the French and Indian War, the British owned a lot of war _____ and taxed the colonists as a result
- The French colonies mainly indulged in the ________ system
- In October 1781, Lord Cornwallis surrendered to the COntinental Army after the Battle of_________
- First battle of the Revolutionary War where the minutemen met the British; "shot heard around the world"
- Closed the port of Boston due to the Boston Tea Party and revoked the Massachusetts's charter
- This Native American tribe allied with the British during the French and Indian War
21 Clues: The Boston Massacre killed _______ colonists • The president of the Second Continental Congress • Washington was the general of the _________________. • The French colonies mainly indulged in the ________ system • British general sent to drive the French out of the Ohio Valley in 1755 • ...
French level 1 2019-03-21
10 Clues: french word for no • french word for yes • french word for why • french word for mrs • french word for miss • french word for hello • french word for mister • french word for tomorrow • french word for yesterday • french word for thank you
colours 2024-05-15
10 Clues: is in french • is red in french • is Gray in french • is pink in french • is brown in french • is black in french • is purple in french • is yellow in french • is orange in french • is is blue in french
FLS 101 - Take Your Kids to Work Day 2015-10-26
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- Ontario legislation that guarantees a person the right to receive government services and communications in French designated areas (use acronym)
- A well-known French-Canadian dish
- Francois Boileau is the FLS ____________
- A designated city in the Regional Municipality of Niagara (NHL players Girardi, Clutterbuck, Bissonnette, Paille were also from here)
- Discussions/talks/meetings that occur prior to releasing communication products for the public
- Body that controls and directs public business
- Person who speaks French
- Language that can be requested in a designated area to obtain services
- A statement that a situation is unsatisfactory or unacceptable that can be shared with the FLS Commissioner
- Legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement (hint the opposite of left)
- Province with 2nd largest francophone population
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- An act you provide to a client either in-person, by telephone or email
- A group of people who live in the same place or have similar characteristics
- Communications that appear in both languages (hint someone who speaks two languages)
- Areas where government services are available in French and English
- Traditions, beliefs, achievements that are part of the history of a group or nation
- Proactive act that is demonstrated through different methods like offering a bilingual greeting, planning for sufficient number of staff, posting a sign that services are available in French, displaying bilingual publications
- French phrase that means Enjoy Your Meal
- Famous Franco-Ontarian game show host of Jeopardy
19 Clues: Person who speaks French • A well-known French-Canadian dish • Francois Boileau is the FLS ____________ • French phrase that means Enjoy Your Meal • Body that controls and directs public business • Province with 2nd largest francophone population • Famous Franco-Ontarian game show host of Jeopardy • Areas where government services are available in French and English • ...
war and British conquest 2025-06-09
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- what did French lose to the british
- this war was in
- which euorpean country colonized the most
- What was Canada called before it was called Canada
- what happens when british won
- what effects did the war have on british
- Who colonized Canada first
- What was the reason for the French settlement
- what did they can the first nations
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- british won the war on __________
- what treaty was signed at the end of the wa
- what made british strong
- when did the war start
- why did the British stop colonizing
- Which religion did the British bring to Canada
- what was Canada called in the war
- why did the british win
- who claimed Canada for France
- Why did the French settlement fail
- when did the British conquer
20 Clues: this war was in • when did the war start • why did the british win • what made british strong • Who colonized Canada first • when did the British conquer • who claimed Canada for France • what happens when british won • british won the war on __________ • what was Canada called in the war • Why did the French settlement fail • what did French lose to the british • ...
French level 1 2019-03-21
10 Clues: french word for no • french word for mrs • french word for why • french word for yes • french word for miss • french word for hello • french word for mister • french word for tomorrow • french word for yesterday • french word for thank you
French and Latin American Revolutions 2022-01-31
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- In what ocean was Napoleon imprisoned?
- How many French troops made it back to France after the invasion Russia.
- They began the Reign of Terror.
- European born colonist in Latin America.
- The French republic was seen as this by other European rulers.
- Required all males to serve in the army.
- This type of person was persecuted as suspected traitors during the French Revolution.
- The French king that called the Estates General.
- The French royal prison.
- This type of economy was brought about by removing feudal restrictions.
- The Haitian revolutionary leader.
- Government by the consent of the people.
- This nation was hostile to Napoleon.
- Belief that each nationality is entitled to its own government and national homeland.
- Napoleon’s birth place.
- This proclaimed that the government rested on the consent of the people.
- Based on the Declaration of Rights of Man, men are born____.
- This was issued by the United States and aided the new independent countries in Latin America.
- The leader of the Committee of Public Safety.
- He crowned himself emperor of France.
- This was challenged by the French Revolution.
- He defeated Spanish forces between 1819 and 1825.
- Revolution taught people they needed a government that would protect this.
- This was the slogan of the revolution.
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- A system in which no single power could become so powerful that it could threaten to dominate other countries.
- This Enlightened Thinker was the bases of the French Revolution.
- Father Hidalgo led a failed rebellion against Spain in what country?
- The Clergy.
- Napoleon’s last battle.
- A government without a king.
- The French monarch after Napoleon.
- The boundaries of Europe were redrawn here.
- A national assembly in which each of the three social classes was represented in its own chambers.
- Napoleon’s conquest of Germany liberated these people.
- A Christian English reformer who fought for the end of slavery.
- The wife of the King of France.
- One of the leading statesman at the Congress of Vienna.
- Jose de San Martin liberated this country.
- What really defeated the French Army in Russia?
- Louis XVI tried this in June of 1791.
- This began 6 years after the end of the American Revolution.
- How was Napoleon III related to Napoleon Bonaparte?
- This issue sparked both the American and French Revolution.
- The Tsar of Russia that defeated Napoleon.
- This type of reform was introduced by Napoleon.
- The type of person who could vote in the French Republic.
46 Clues: The Clergy. • Napoleon’s last battle. • Napoleon’s birth place. • The French royal prison. • A government without a king. • They began the Reign of Terror. • The wife of the King of France. • 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. • ...
Lauren Weekend Crossword 2023-10-13
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- - Last name of the chef behind the iconic Berkeley restaurant "Chez Panisse."
- - A trained wine professional, often found in upscale restaurants.
- - An elegantly shaped scoop of food, often referring to a dumpling.
- - A dish of filled rolled meat or pastry, often tied with string.
- - Chef known for blending East-West flavors, with a restaurant in the Bay Area.
- - A center-cut tenderloin steak, often served for two.
- - Late French chef with the most Michelin stars in history.
- - Founder of the Momofuku restaurant group and a proponent of modern Asian cuisine.
- - British chef known for "The Naked Chef" and his food revolution campaigns.
- - A dish of raw meat or fish, seasoned and served as an appetizer.
- - A cooking method where meat is slowly cooked in its own fat.
- - Chef with a namesake steakhouse in San Francisco.
- - A sweet meringue-based confection, not to be confused with its coconut counterpart.
- - A luxury French dish made of the liver of a duck or goose.
- - A county in California known for its wineries and upscale eateries.
- - A French bakery specializing in pastries and sweets.
- - British chef known for his fiery temper and multiple Michelin stars.
- - Late culinary traveler and author of "Kitchen Confidential."
- - One of the mother sauces in French cuisine, made from milk.
- - A slow-cooked casserole from the south of France, containing meat and white beans.
- - A type of bread strongly associated with San Francisco.
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- - Renowned for his Southwestern cuisine and a frequent face on food television.
- - A rich and tender French bread, often sweetened.
- - Chef behind "The French Laundry" in Yountville, California.
- - The "French Chef" who brought French cuisine to American households.
- - A buttery, flaky, and crescent-shaped bread from France.
- - A vegetable dish from Provence, often associated with a Pixar film.
- - Valley known for its wineries and fine dining in California.
- - A traditional fish stew originating from the port city of Marseille.
- - Recognized for his expertise in Italian cuisine and his orange Crocs.
- - A mix of onion, carrot, and celery used as a base in many dishes.
- - French dish made of snails typically served in garlic butter.
- - French chef known for his eponymous restaurant in New York but with roots in Lyon.
- - Known for his Creole and Cajun cooking and his catchphrase, "Bam!"
- - Luxurious fish eggs often served as an appetizer.
- - A small round piece of beef from the end of a fillet.
- - Spanish-American chef known for his tapas and humanitarian efforts.
- - Classic French dish translating to "rooster in wine."
- - Spanish chef behind the avant-garde restaurant, El Bulli.
- - Austrian-born chef behind the famous Spago restaurant in Beverly Hills.
40 Clues: - A rich and tender French bread, often sweetened. • - Chef with a namesake steakhouse in San Francisco. • - Luxurious fish eggs often served as an appetizer. • - A center-cut tenderloin steak, often served for two. • - A French bakery specializing in pastries and sweets. • - A small round piece of beef from the end of a fillet. • ...
French Revolution 2023-12-15
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- Terror Period during the Revolution when thousands were put to death
- Member of a radical political club during the French Revolution.
- and Citizen Fundamental document of the French Revolution and in the history of human and civil rights
- War tactic in which Napoleon closed European ports to British goods.
- Favoring drastic political, economic, or social reforms.
- 98% of the population made up of bourgeoisie, wage earners, and the peasant farmers
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- Battle that was Napoleons final defeat and resulted in his exile to St.Helena.
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- Promise made by Third Estate representatives to draw up a new constitution.
- People who supported the monarchy
- A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
- The second class of French society made up of the noblility
- French prison that became known as a symbol of the royal abuse of power
- An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates, or social classes, in France
- A person who holds moderate views, especially in politics
- Working-class men and women who made the French Revolution more radical.
- Secret police established by Robespierre during the Reign of Terror.
- The first class of French society made up of the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church.
18 Clues: People who supported the monarchy • Favoring drastic political, economic, or social reforms. • A person who holds moderate views, especially in politics • The second class of French society made up of the noblility • Member of a radical political club during the French Revolution. • Terror Period during the Revolution when thousands were put to death • ...
Mots de la Semaine #3 2024-01-16
10 Clues: French word for "Day" • French word for "Big" • French word for "Mom" • French word for "Dad" • French word for "Hand" • French word for "Moon" • French word for "Small" • French word for "Night" • French word for "Sister" • French word for "Brother"
Les Passe-temps 2023-05-15
10 Clues: French word for TV • French word for rugby • French word for music • French word for tennis • French word for drawing • French word for cooking • French word for friends • French word for football • French word for video games • French word for Gaelic football
Devon Morgan-7-1,7-2 2021-01-28
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- a legislative and consultative assembly of the different classes of French subjects.
- Dominican friar.
- laid foundation for future events.
- political and social system of the Kingdom of France from the Late Middle Ages
- elected legislature in various countries.
- person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons.
- general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution.
- lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
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- French lawyer and statesman.
- machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- net worth of a person from when they live to when they die
- Louis XVI was the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
- was a period of the French Revolution
- is the name given in some countries to either a legislature, or to one of its houses.
- Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France before the French Revolution.
15 Clues: Dominican friar. • French lawyer and statesman. • laid foundation for future events. • was a period of the French Revolution • elected legislature in various countries. • lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution. • net worth of a person from when they live to when they die • Marie Antoinette was the last queen of France before the French Revolution. • ...
Bon Appétit 2025-05-27
11 Clues: coffe • chicken • daily soup • greek salad • cake in French • sandwich in French • onion soup in French • soft drink in French • house salad in French • seafood pasta in French • chocolate is made out of it
The French Revolution/Napoleon Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-02
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- A very influential person in the French Revolution who led the Revolutionary government through the Reign of Terror before he was arrested and guillotined in 1794.
- The French military and political leader who overthrew the French Directory and ruled France until 1815 when he successfully exiled to St. Helena.
- A fortress in Paris which was used as the King's prison until it was demolished by citizens in 1789.
- An intellectual movement in Europe during the late 17th and early 18th century emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people.
- People who focus on altering social structure through revolutionary means and changing value systems in fundamental ways.
- A period of violence after the onset of the French Revolution where an estimated 40,000 people were executed for being "enemies of the revolution".
- A five-man board makeshift government which was installed in 1795 and lasted 4 years and was overthrown by Napoleon.
- The king of France from 1774 to to 1792 and was executed during the French Revolution in 1793.
- The queen of France during the reign of her husband King Louis XVI who was originally born in Austria and was executed, like her husband, during the French Revolution.
- An oath in France created by the third estate in 1789, signifying, for the first time, that the citizens were in opposition of the king.
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- Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries.
- An assembly representing the French states of the realm brought together after a 175 year break in 1789.
- A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
- The prominent killing mechanism of the French Revolution which was used to behead thousands of people.
- A document adopted in France during 1789 declaring that all men are born and remain free and equal in rights.
- A royal chateau built 20k outside of Paris where French royalty lived until 1789 when King Louis XVI and his family were forced to move back to Paris.
- The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution.
- The body,or social class, of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
19 Clues: Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries. • A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government. • The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution. • A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people. • ...
The French Revolution Review Crossword 2021-12-13
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- Governmental body of the French Parliament
- Pledge that was signed during the early days of the French Revolution
- King known for the decline of regal authority which led to the French Revolution
- A ‘pyramid scheme’ during the middle ages in which different levels of class worked together in order to benefit the king
- Term that means 'to be beneficial of the monarchy'
- A time in which France made a bicameral legislature
- General assembly representing the French Estates
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- A radical democrat, lawyer and statesman during the French Revolution
- A form of monarchy in which the monarch has absolute power
- A time in which mass murder and executions took place during the French Revolution
- Revolutionaries raided a prison known as the Bastille
- An influential political group during the French Revolution
- A person who advocates or supports a system of government in which several states unite under a central authority
- The last queen of France before the French Revolution, wife of Louis XVI
14 Clues: Governmental body of the French Parliament • General assembly representing the French Estates • Term that means 'to be beneficial of the monarchy' • A time in which France made a bicameral legislature • Revolutionaries raided a prison known as the Bastille • A form of monarchy in which the monarch has absolute power • ...
Road to Louisiana 2021-10-06
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- A religion that still remains in Louisiana today
- The name was given to the collapse of the Company West
- A large farm or estate
- Explored the upper Mississippi down as far as the Arkansas River
- The French colony living conditions were?
- When the prices of things are increased , and the value of money decreases
- What massacre caused more than 250 French settlers to be slaughtered
- The head of the Company of the West
- Established Fort Maurepas near present-day Biloxi, Mississippi
- The capital of Louisiana
- A system in which a colony is operated as a business by an individual or a group of people
- Who claimed Louisiana in the name King LouisXIV
- What did France and Great Britain both claims cause a war
- Treaty-of-Paris1763: What ended the French and Indian War
- A way of getting food
- What river leads into the Gulf of
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- What war was given the nickname the 7 years war
- A route that doesn't exist
- What was Henri de Tonti called
- A place in Louisiana that has culture, music, and food and is full of life at night
- An area settled by a group of people from a distant land
- A person who is considered property and is bounded by the life of service
- Women who came to a French Colony to marry men at the settlement
- parcel of land given to certain individuals
- The first proprietor
- What ethnic group had laws to control their behavior
- Founded New Orleans
- Which country claimed Louisiana
- The laws that governed the slaves and their masters in the French Colony
- Who ethnic group saved the French Colony
30 Clues: Founded New Orleans • The first proprietor • A large farm or estate • A route that doesn't exist • The capital of Louisiana • Which country claimed Louisiana • What river leads into the Gulf of • A way of getting food • What was Henri de Tonti called • The French colony living conditions were? • parcel of land given to certain individuals • ...
The American Colonies Emerge 2022-11-15
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- this treaty ended the French and Indian War
- this was a religious movement created in an attempt to reestablish the Puritan Church in the lives of Americans
- in response to the Navigation Acts, many colonial merchants continued to trade illegally with other nations, which is known as
- this violent slave rebellion led to an increase in the control of enslaved and free blacks in the South
- this was the first college established in North America
- in which region of the colonies were most cities located
- this class was the wealthiest in the northern colonies
- the purpose of the series of laws was to give Britain more control over colonial trade
- this British general attacked the French and lost at Fort Necessity
- British Prime Minister during the French and Indian War that helped to defeat the French
- this economic system of trade between colonies and home country believes that there is only a certain amount of wealth available in the world
- this area of dispute between the British and French led to the outbreak of war
- life in the south revolved around this
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- a country establishes a favorable balance of trade when it imports more than it
- this was an intellectual movement to occur in the colonies that emphasized the use of reason and logic to explain the world around you
- the members of this social group were considered 2nd class citizens in southern and northern societies
- what the French were trading for with the Indians in North America
- British legislative body
- examples of these crops grown for profit were tobacco, indigo, and rice
- this plan presented by Ben Franklin during the French and Indian War called for the colonies to unite under one central government
- this part of the Triangle Trade carried slaves from West Africa to the colonies
- this Indian tribe fought on the side of the British during the French and Indian War
22 Clues: British legislative body • life in the south revolved around this • this treaty ended the French and Indian War • this class was the wealthiest in the northern colonies • this was the first college established in North America • in which region of the colonies were most cities located • what the French were trading for with the Indians in North America • ...
Road to Lousisana 2021-10-06
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- what war was given the nickname the 7 years war
- 1763: What ended the French and Indian War
- The name was given to the collapse of the Company West
- A large farm or estate
- The French colony living conditions were?
- Orleans: A place in Louisiana that has culture, music, and food and is full of life at night
- When the prices of things are increased, and the value of money decreases
- What massacre caused more than 250 French settlers to be slaughtered
- The head of the Company of the West
- Established Fort Maurepas near present-day Biloxi, Mississippi
- The capital of Louisiana
- A system in which a colony is operated as a business by an individual or a group of people
- Claimed Louisiana in the name King LouisXIV
- What did France and Great Britain both claim caused a war
- Explored the upper Mississippi down as far as the Arkansas River
- a way of getting food
- What river leads into the Gulf of Mexico
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- A religion that still remains in Louisiana today
- A route that doesn't exist
- Women who came to a French Colony to marry men at the settlement
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals
- The first proprietor
- An area settled by a group of people from a distant land
- What ethnic group had laws to control their behavior
- A person who is considered property and is bounded by a life of service
- Founded New Orleans
- Which country claimed Louisiana
- The laws that governed the slaves and their masters in the French Colony
- what was Henri de Tonti called
- Who ethnic group saved the French Colony
30 Clues: Founded New Orleans • The first proprietor • a way of getting food • A large farm or estate • The capital of Louisiana • A route that doesn't exist • what was Henri de Tonti called • Which country claimed Louisiana • The head of the Company of the West • Who ethnic group saved the French Colony • What river leads into the Gulf of Mexico • The French colony living conditions were? • ...
french revoloution 2022-12-13
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- a French lawyer and a leading figure in the French Revolution. He became a deputy to the Paris Commune, presided in the Cordeliers district, and visited the Jacobin club.
- combination of the legal, economic, military, cultural and political customs that flourished in medieval Europe between the 9th and 15th centuries.
- when people are suppressed long enough, they revolt against their leader.
- the suppression of speech, public communication, or other information.
- a French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher. best know for the "spirit of laws" (1748).
- a French economist and statesman. Originally considered a physiocrat, he is today best remembered as an early advocate for economic liberalism.
- last queen of france before the revolution.
- allegiance to a nation state.
- it was an intellectual and cultural movement in the eighteenth century that supported reason over superstition and science over blind faith.
- a progressive liberal ideology inspired by the French Revolution.
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- a king or queen with absolute power.
- the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- a famous french military leader during the time of the revolution.
- when revolutionary insurgents stormed and seized control of the medieval armoury, fortress, and political prison known as the Bastille.
- very low class people.
- a time of mass executions and violences midst of the french revolution in between the times Sept 5, 1793 and July 27, 1794.
- last king of france.
- a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer who later imagrated to france.
- the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
- It was a way of asserting that people were no longer subjects of the king, but citizens of a country, and that there were no titles, such as Lord, Count, anymore.
- The national guard was a french military and police reserve force.
21 Clues: last king of france. • very low class people. • allegiance to a nation state. • a king or queen with absolute power. • last queen of france before the revolution. • a progressive liberal ideology inspired by the French Revolution. • a famous french military leader during the time of the revolution. • The national guard was a french military and police reserve force. • ...
Industrial Revolution Section 3 2025-10-28
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- Dutch Post-Impressionist Starry Night creator
- X-ray discoverer
- Mark Twain pen name
- Described Russia during the Napoleonic Wars
- Portrayed man in a hopeless struggle
- French Impressionist painter
- French Impressionist artist
- True-to-life art style
- Hard Times novelist
- Relativity theory developer
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- Atomic theory pioneer
- Atomic nucleus identifier
- Periodic table creator
- The Thinker sculptor
- Light-focused painting style
- French Post-Impressionist still-life master
- Origin of species author
- Impressionist music composer
- Husband and wife radioactivity researchers
19 Clues: X-ray discoverer • Mark Twain pen name • Hard Times novelist • The Thinker sculptor • Atomic theory pioneer • Periodic table creator • True-to-life art style • Origin of species author • Atomic nucleus identifier • French Impressionist artist • Relativity theory developer • French Impressionist painter • Light-focused painting style • Impressionist music composer • ...
French Revolution 2021-03-17
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- The man who was hired to give advice about France's economics
- the three colors of red white and blue for the french and american flag
- the action taken by the 3rd estate where the national assembly was formed
- the entitlement to Life liberty and the pursuit of happiness
- the extra money owed for taking out loans from a bank
- The French word for emigrant
- during the enlightenment came up with idea for a three branch government with checks and balances
- A french soldier sent over to america to fight alongside george washington
- The time period after the french revolution where citizens from the first and second estate were beheaded publicly daily
- the king during the french revolution who was beheaded publicly
- the war between Britain and the thirteen colonies of america
- A newly formed government ran by 5 individuals
- the newly formed group in place of the third estate
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- Letters with complaints of the third estate for the king before the estates general
- the nickname for the working class named after the kinds of pants they wore
- the leader of the jacobins during the reign of terror
- the group who fought off enemies of the french revolution within France
- the great palace of the king and queen of France
- the last hapsburg who ruled over austria
- during the enlightenment spoke out for freedom of speech and press
- the newly formed group in place of the third estate
- the man who rose through the military and became the leader of France
- The queen during the french revolution and reign of terror
- a large pulley functioning contraption made to behead people
- Philosophes during the enlightenment who believed that humans have innate rights that must be protected by the government
- the radicals who changed the national assembly to the national convention
- the great prison owned by the French king that was raided by the National assembly
27 Clues: The French word for emigrant • the last hapsburg who ruled over austria • A newly formed government ran by 5 individuals • the great palace of the king and queen of France • the newly formed group in place of the third estate • the newly formed group in place of the third estate • the leader of the jacobins during the reign of terror • ...
World Civ. Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2018-11-13
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- add a territory to an existing state or country
- dissenting group of people
- legislative body made up of representatives of the three estates in pre-revolutionary France
- military tactic in which soldiers destroy everything in their path to hurt the enemy
- ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue
- right to vote
- French port city; troops marched to a patriotic song as they marched from this city inspiring the French national anthem
- fortress in Paris used as a prison; French Revolution began when Parisians stormed it in 1789
- a system in which Austria, Russia, :Prussia, and Great Britain met periodically to discuss any problems affecting the peace in. Europe; resulted from the post-Napoleon era Quadruple Alliance
- situation in which a government spends more money than it takes in
- principle by which monarchies that had been unseated by the French Revolution or Napoleon were restored
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- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- blockade designed by Napoleon to hurt Britain economically by closing European ports to British goods; ultimately unsuccessful
- old order; system of government in pre-French Revolution France
- fighting carried on through hit-and-run raids
- assembly of European leaders that met after the Napoleonic era to piece Europe back together; met from September 1814 to June 1815
- device used during the Reign of Terror to execute thousands by beheading
- famous oath made on a tennis court by members of the Third Estate in France
- the middle class
- system of government in which officials are chosen by the people
- person who flees his or her country for political reasons
- body of French civil laws introduced in 1804; served as model for many nation's civil codes
- social class
- member of a radical political club during the French Revolution
- to give up or step down from power
- notebook used during the French Revolution to record grievances
26 Clues: social class • right to vote • the middle class • dissenting group of people • to give up or step down from power • fighting carried on through hit-and-run raids • 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 • ...
YASMINE 2024-05-31
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- - Ancient Egyptian structures.
- - Popular Egyptian dish.
- - People with whom one has a bond.
- - Genre involving suspense.
- - Field involving financial records.
- - Involving multiple countries.
- - Capital of Egypt.
- - Language spoken in France.
- - Formal discussion on a topic.
- - Common domesticated pet.
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- - French vegetable stew.
- - Capital of France.
- - Art form involving sound.
- - French-speaking person or region.
- - Practice involving physical and mental exercises.
- - Motion pictures.
- - Major river in Egypt.
- - Study of numbers and equations.
- - Primary color.
- - Small restaurants serving coffee and snacks.
20 Clues: - Primary color. • - Motion pictures. • - Capital of Egypt. • - Capital of France. • - Major river in Egypt. • - French vegetable stew. • - Popular Egyptian dish. • - Common domesticated pet. • - Art form involving sound. • - Genre involving suspense. • - Language spoken in France. • - Ancient Egyptian structures. • - Involving multiple countries. • - Formal discussion on a topic. • ...
French Crossword By: Anna Teply 2016-10-25
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- The month with Halloween and lots of pumpkins
- You do this before a test
- People do this when they are board, it involves a computer
- I'm hungry so I ... (I eat in french)
- You can do this with a book, magazine, or newspaper
- A lot of people don't like this day, it comes after Sunday
- You listen to music with this device
- du shopping You often do this at a mall, you often buy things while doing this
- The month in spring when it's almost summer
- These come with burgers and have the word "french" in their name
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- To play soccer in french
- I like in french
- The hottest season during which people like to go to the beach
- A summer sport, you do this in a pool
- different types of this activity include ballet, hip-hop, jazz, and ballroom
- can get it with cheese and pepperoni, it's also delivered
- (m) Can also be known as un copain
- To make food
- You use this to check the date and write down obligations
- Tomorrow in french
20 Clues: To make food • I like in french • Tomorrow in french • To play soccer in french • You do this before a test • (m) Can also be known as un copain • You listen to music with this device • A summer sport, you do this in a pool • I'm hungry so I ... (I eat in french) • The month in spring when it's almost summer • The month with Halloween and lots of pumpkins • ...
World War 1 2021-05-31
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- president of France during WWI
- Town in northeastern France on the Meuse River
- assassinates the archduke of Austria
- First battle to see the modern tank
- River in northern France
- top French commander during WWI
- the Truce between German and French troops in 1914
- Village in northeastern Poland
- Part of the triple Entente
- Brisith ship that was torpedoed by the Germans
- Russian revolutionaries who made peace with Germany
- The German plan to outflank French forces
- Kind of Germany During WWI
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- Location of the assassination of the archduke
- leader of Great Britain during WWI
- British passenger ship that was torpedoed
- Germany and Russia sign a treaty to end war
- A town in northern France site of signing of armistices
- Gas filled airships
- were used for gas attacks
- Part of the triple Alliance
- French palace where people met to sign treaties
- French ship that was torpedoed by a German submarine
- British King during WW1
- US president during WW1
- River in northeastern France
26 Clues: Gas filled airships • British King during WW1 • US president during WW1 • River in northern France • were used for gas attacks • Part of the triple Entente • Kind of Germany During WWI • Part of the triple Alliance • River in northeastern France • president of France during WWI • Village in northeastern Poland • top French commander during WWI • leader of Great Britain during WWI • ...
FRENCH REVOLUTION C BUCHANAN 2021-03-17
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- notebooks used during the Estates General meeting
- stop enemies of the revolution from outsiders
- a time of fear that swept through France during the French Revolution
- having great pride in your country
- new name for 3rd Estate
- the prison that the third estate barged into in hopes of finding weapons
- big fan of the 3 branches of government & they should keep each other in check
- radicals
- mother of Marie Antoinette
- 5 person committee that took over the French government until Napoleon shut it down
- the document written by the ThirdEstate
- created the republic form of government
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- founder of the National Convention
- the last French Queen
- machine that would behead people
- middle class citizens that held important jobs
- the last French King
- red white and blue
- stop enemies of the revolution from insiders
- french term for people leaving France
- financial advisor for Louis XVI
- moderates
- co-founder of the National Convention
- after taking this oath they became the National Assembly
24 Clues: radicals • moderates • red white and blue • the last French King • the last French Queen • new name for 3rd Estate • mother of Marie Antoinette • financial advisor for Louis XVI • machine that would behead people • founder of the National Convention • having great pride in your country • french term for people leaving France • co-founder of the National Convention • ...
Carl ne veut pas aller en France 2022-05-17
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- means to speak in french
- "it is" in french
- is the opposite of cold
- one of the parental figures you have
- Carl does not speak this language
- the other parental figure you have
- when you leave something/someone behind purposely
- is a place where you get baked goods
- a small dog
- someone who teachers at for example; college
- tired in french
- french word for too or also
- is the opposite of a girl
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- are when 2 people married don't love each other
- is the opposite of hot
- is something that people sing
- a place to do your business
- is a person that has fame and/or wealth
- a person who you like spending time with
- how to say hello
- similar to a hot dog
- what you call a woman that is pretty
- french word for time
- is a popular pet in France
- is a Spanish word that means good
- the language Carl speaks
- she in English
- synonym for typical
- a number from 1-10
29 Clues: a small dog • she in English • tired in french • how to say hello • "it is" in french • a number from 1-10 • synonym for typical • similar to a hot dog • french word for time • is the opposite of hot • is the opposite of cold • means to speak in french • the language Carl speaks • is the opposite of a girl • is a popular pet in France • a place to do your business • french word for too or also • ...
Art and Artists 2 2023-11-26
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- HOLBEIN: German Renaissance painter known for his portraits.
- French painter and sculptor, associated with Art Brut.
- American painter and printmaker, a significant figure in minimalism.
- Italian Baroque painter known for his realistic depiction of religious subjects.
- British artist associated with Op Art.
- Russian-French modernist artist known for his dreamlike paintings.
- French Romantic painter known for Liberty Leading the People.
- American abstract expressionist painter known for his color field paintings.
- KUSAMA: Japanese contemporary artist known for her avant-garde work.
- Italian painter and architect from the Gothic and Proto-Renaissance periods.
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- Russian painter and art theorist, a pioneer of abstract art.
- American Impressionist painter, known for her depictions of mother and child.
- Spanish Surrealist painter and sculptor.
- Dutch abstract painter, a key figure in De Stijl movement.
- BASQUIAT: American artist and graffiti painter.
- Armenian-American abstract expressionist painter.
- German-French sculptor and painter, a key figure in Dadaism.
- French-American painter and sculptor associated with Dadaism.
- Russian avant-garde artist and art theorist.
- German artist, known for her expressionist prints and sculptures.
20 Clues: British artist associated with Op Art. • Spanish Surrealist painter and sculptor. • Russian avant-garde artist and art theorist. • BASQUIAT: American artist and graffiti painter. • Armenian-American abstract expressionist painter. • French painter and sculptor, associated with Art Brut. • Dutch abstract painter, a key figure in De Stijl movement. • ...
Social Studies: Unit 2 Review 2024-04-03
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- Palace where the French monarchy lived; built from citizens tax money
- "Darkest" period of the French Revolution
- Type of government where one person or army is in control; not very fair
- Situation where there is no government
- Type of government that has a king or queen
- The leader/founder of Sikhism
- One of the main causes of the French Revolution
- Type of government elected by a majority of the people
- Term that means believing in one God
- Type of government where a few people who are usually wealthy rule
- Muhammad was the prophet for what monotheistic religion
- Social class order of Hinduism
- One of the other main causes of the French Revolution
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- Type of monarchy that is controlled by a law (constitution)
- Type of government where voters select their representatives
- The agreement made by French citizens to unite
- Type of government where the government controls everything and everything is "equal"
- Where the idea of "innocent until proven guilty" is found
- What Buddha found after meditating under the Bodhi tree
- Babylonian emperor whose laws were "an eye for an eye"
20 Clues: The leader/founder of Sikhism • Social class order of Hinduism • Term that means believing in one God • Situation where there is no government • "Darkest" period of the French Revolution • Type of government that has a king or queen • The agreement made by French citizens to unite • One of the main causes of the French Revolution • ...
boogie de chicoutimi 2020-04-28
10 Clues: french for hand • french for know • french for meet • french for kiss • french for hope • french for world • french for to take • french for was called • another word for dance • french for to celebrate
Fashion Designers of the 1960s 2023-06-07
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- - Paco __, Spanish designer known for his use of unconventional materials.
- - __, British designer known for his flowing and romantic creations.
- - __Khanh, French designer associated with the "youthquake" fashion trend.
- - __, Austrian-born American designer known for his avant-garde and unisex creations.
- - Hubert __, French designer famous for dressing Audrey Hepburn.
- - Mary __, British designer who popularized the miniskirt.
- - Yves __, renowned French designer and founder of the YSL fashion house.
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- - Pierre __, influential French designer and pioneer of futuristic fashion.
- - __, British fashion label known for its bohemian and psychedelic styles.
- - Pierre __, French designer renowned for his sophisticated and luxurious designs.
- - André __, French designer associated with the Space Age fashion movement.
- - Emilio __, Italian designer known for his vibrant and geometric prints.
- - __, French fashion designer known for her timeless elegance.
- - Mary__, British designer credited with popularizing the mod fashion movement.
- - Giorgio __, Italian designer known for his clean and modern designs.
15 Clues: - Mary __, British designer who popularized the miniskirt. • - __, French fashion designer known for her timeless elegance. • - Hubert __, French designer famous for dressing Audrey Hepburn. • - __, British designer known for his flowing and romantic creations. • - Giorgio __, Italian designer known for his clean and modern designs. • ...
French and Indian War 2021-11-29
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- Native Americans allied with the British
- British fort built at the sight of Fort Duquesne
- Another name for the British uniforms
- Sent to build a British fort at present-day Pittsburgh
- Valley Area both the British and French wanted to control
- Battle in which the French were defeated and began to retreat from North America
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- Another name for the French and Indian War
- Attacked the French at Fort Duquesne
- British victory in Canada
- Reason the French were interested in North America
- Allied with the Native Americans against the British
- Governor of Virginia during the French and Indian War
- Sent by the king of England to train troops in North America
13 Clues: British victory in Canada • Attacked the French at Fort Duquesne • Another name for the British uniforms • Native Americans allied with the British • Another name for the French and Indian War • British fort built at the sight of Fort Duquesne • Reason the French were interested in North America • Allied with the Native Americans against the British • ...
Unité 1 2025-08-28
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- This accent looks like a little hat
- This accent looks like a rising line
- The feminine word for “a” or “one” in French
- A French way to say hello or goodbye, often with a kiss on the cheek
- Used with "ne...pas" to negate nouns
- Fill in the blank: “__ ___ ___ trois chats.” (There are three cats.)
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- This mark under the letter “c” makes it sound like an “s”
- The masculine word for “a” or “one” in French
- How do you ask “how much” or “how many” in French?
- What do you say in French when you're leaving?
- This accent mark looks like a falling line
- Plural form of “a” in French
- To have (in French)
13 Clues: To have (in French) • Plural form of “a” in French • This accent looks like a little hat • This accent looks like a rising line • Used with "ne...pas" to negate nouns • This accent mark looks like a falling line • The feminine word for “a” or “one” in French • The masculine word for “a” or “one” in French • What do you say in French when you're leaving? • ...
About Anything I Want 2023-06-08
10 Clues: My aunt (in french) • My uncle (in french) • My friend (in french) • My mother (in french) • My sister (in french) • My father (in french) • My brother (in french) • My mom's mom (in french) • My dad's dad (in french) • My uncle's/aunt's daughter/son (in french)
French revolutionary 2022-11-07
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- it was en epoch of the French Revolution which there were a lot of massacres and murders of political leaders.
- It was a political group of burgesses who came from Gironde.
- it was the legislature of French during the French Revolution.
- a group of people that wanted to maintain the Ancien Regime in France.
- it was a piece of clothes that first and second state used as trouser.
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- the country waste more money than the one that they gain.
- it was an ancient prison of Paris, it was conquered by the French citizens.
- it was an assembly created after the revolution.
- last king of France. One of the main culpable of the French Revolution.
- it’s the name of the system named before the French Revolution.
- the main revolutionary of the French Revolution.
- after the Middle Ages it was the middle class.
- system in which people have noble titles.
- it was the assembly of France after the Estates-General
- its a machine for murdering people beheading them.
15 Clues: system in which people have noble titles. • after the Middle Ages it was the middle class. • it was an assembly created after the revolution. • the main revolutionary of the French Revolution. • its a machine for murdering people beheading them. • it was the assembly of France after the Estates-General • the country waste more money than the one that they gain. • ...
French Revolution vocabulary 2024-01-10
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- people that fled the country during the French Revolution.
- leading radical Jacobins during Reign of Terror.
- General A meeting of representatives from different social classes in pre-revolutionary France.
- convention governing body during the French Revolution.
- of terror period of time when lot’s of people were killed with the guillotine.
- Assembly French Revolution lawmakers before the national convention.
- Court Oath Place where the representatives of the estates meet to create a constitution.
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- XVI A French king during the revolution, he faced a tough situation because people didn’t wanted him.
- Device with which king Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were killed.
- Middle-class people, merchants or professionals, influential during the French Revolution.
- Bastille A fortress-prison in France, symbolizing oppression being a key moment in France.
- Fear Period of panic and unrest in France.
- working class people in French Revolution known for their zeal and simplicity.
- Spending Government spending more money than it receives, leading to bankruptcy.
- moderate group in the French Revolution opposing extreme changes.
15 Clues: Fear Period of panic and unrest in France. • leading radical Jacobins during Reign of Terror. • convention governing body during the French Revolution. • people that fled the country during the French Revolution. • moderate group in the French Revolution opposing extreme changes. • Device with which king Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette were killed. • ...
French and Indian War Crossword 2024-02-29
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- This was introduced to the Native Americans by the French. Used to capture small animals like beaver and muskrats.
- This is where the British mostly lived during the war.
- Helped the British during the war.
- The French did this with the Native Americans. It mostly involved furs, food, and war supplies.
- The French lived here before and during the war.
- This is the fighting style the Native Americans introduced during the war.
- This was the weapon the British and French used mostly during the war.
- Wore red uniforms, won the war, but had a lot of debt after the war.
- Helped the French during the war.
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- This is the land the French and British fought over.
- This war began not long after the French and Indian war because the American colonists were angry about paying high taxes.
- Got the British more money and supplies to win the war.
- Wore blue uniforms and taught the Native Americans how to trap.
- The British forced the American colonists to pay these to pay off war debt.
- General in the British army and eventually would become our first American President.
15 Clues: Helped the French during the war. • Helped the British during the war. • The French lived here before and during the war. • This is the land the French and British fought over. • This is where the British mostly lived during the war. • Got the British more money and supplies to win the war. • Wore blue uniforms and taught the Native Americans how to trap. • ...
Nev 2024-11-11
12 Clues: Dog • You • Game • You! • Class • Nickname • French food • I'm scared of • You're scared of • French Personality 1 • French Personality 2 • Aren't you a smart ___
French Culture 2023-12-12
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- What is the correct way to greet someone?
- Most popular dog breed.
- French word for a small bakery.
- French term for a street artist
- French national holiday.
Down
- French word for cheese.
- Famous French impressionist
- French bread with a long thin shape.
- French fashion capital.
- The iconiTowerer in Paris.
- popular round chocolatey dessert.
11 Clues: French word for cheese. • Most popular dog breed. • French fashion capital. • French national holiday. • The iconiTowerer in Paris. • Famous French impressionist • French word for a small bakery. • French term for a street artist • popular round chocolatey dessert. • French bread with a long thin shape. • What is the correct way to greet someone?
Geology in English and French 2024-09-27
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- French geologic term for the time between 145.5 and 65.5 million years ago
- English term for natural glass formed by volcanic activity
- English term for molten rock below Earth's surface
- French term for a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year
- English term for type of rock formed from cooled lava
- French term for erosion caused by wind
- geological epoch starting approximately 10000 years ago
- English term for mineral used in making glass
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- French term for the study of fossils
- French term for a crater formed by volcanic eruption
- English term for layers of Earth's crust, often composed of sediment
- French term for a planar fracture in rock across which there has been significant displacement
- English term for brightly colored mineral often associated with copper
- French term for instrument used to record earthquakes
14 Clues: French term for the study of fossils • French term for erosion caused by wind • English term for mineral used in making glass • English term for molten rock below Earth's surface • French term for a crater formed by volcanic eruption • English term for type of rock formed from cooled lava • French term for instrument used to record earthquakes • ...
The French Revolution/Napoleon Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-02
Across
- A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
- An intellectual movement in Europe during the late 17th and early 18th century emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- The body,or social class, of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- A document adopted in France during 1789 declaring that all men are born and remain free and equal in rights.
- The prominent killing mechanism of the French Revolution which was used to behead thousands of people.
- A royal chateau built 20k outside of Paris where French royalty lived until 1789 when King Louis XVI and his family were forced to move back to Paris.
- A five-man board makeshift government which was installed in 1795 and lasted 4 years and was overthrown by Napoleon.
- People who focus on altering social structure through revolutionary means and changing value systems in fundamental ways.
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- An oath in France created by the third estate in 1789, signifying, for the first time, that the citizens were in opposition of the king.
- The queen of France during the reign of her husband King Louis XVI who was originally born in Austria and was executed, like her husband, during the French Revolution.
- A fortress in Paris which was used as the King's prison until it was demolished by citizens in 1789.
- A period of violence after the onset of the French Revolution where an estimated 40,000 people were executed for being "enemies of the revolution".
- The king of France from 1774 to to 1792 and was executed during the French Revolution in 1793.
- An assembly representing the French states of the realm brought together after a 175 year break in 1789.
- A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people.
- A very influential person in the French Revolution who led the Revolutionary government through the Reign of Terror before he was arrested and guillotined in 1794.
- The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution.
- Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries.
- The French military and political leader who overthrew the French Directory and ruled France until 1815 when he successfully exiled to St. Helena.
19 Clues: Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries. • A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government. • The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution. • A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people. • ...
The French Revolution/Napoleon Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-02
Across
- The French military and political leader who overthrew the French Directory and ruled France until 1815 when he successfully exiled to St. Helena.
- A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people.
- An intellectual movement in Europe during the late 17th and early 18th century emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- A five-man board makeshift government which was installed in 1795 and lasted 4 years and was overthrown by Napoleon.
- The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution.
- An oath in France created by the third estate in 1789, signifying, for the first time, that the citizens were in opposition of the king.
- A fortress in Paris which was used as the King's prison until it was demolished by citizens in 1789.
Down
- A period of violence after the onset of the French Revolution where an estimated 40,000 people were executed for being "enemies of the revolution".
- An assembly representing the French states of the realm brought together after a 175 year break in 1789.
- A royal chateau built 20k outside of Paris where French royalty lived until 1789 when King Louis XVI and his family were forced to move back to Paris.
- A document adopted in France during 1789 declaring that all men are born and remain free and equal in rights.
- The queen of France during the reign of her husband King Louis XVI who was originally born in Austria and was executed, like her husband, during the French Revolution.
- The prominent killing mechanism of the French Revolution which was used to behead thousands of people.
- The king of France from 1774 to to 1792 and was executed during the French Revolution in 1793.
- A very influential person in the French Revolution who led the Revolutionary government through the Reign of Terror before he was arrested and guillotined in 1794.
- Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries.
- A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
- People who focus on altering social structure through revolutionary means and changing value systems in fundamental ways.
- The body,or social class, of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
19 Clues: Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries. • A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government. • The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution. • A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people. • ...
Foreign Words 2020-04-17
Across
- From Latin meaning to a sickening degree.
- From French meaning established fact.
- From French meaning have a nice trip.
- From Latin meaning genuine.
- From Latin meaning an unacceptable person.
- From the Latin meaning let the buyer beware.
- From French meaning in a large group.
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- From Latin meaning a temperamental and conceited person.
- From Latin meaning done or donated without charge.
- From French meaning unlimited authority.
- From Latin meaning something for something, usually an equal exchange.
- From Latin meaning method of operating.
- From Latin meaning by the fact itself.
- From French meaning a social blunder.
- From Latin meaning the existing condition.
15 Clues: From Latin meaning genuine. • From French meaning established fact. • From French meaning have a nice trip. • From French meaning a social blunder. • From French meaning in a large group. • From Latin meaning by the fact itself. • From Latin meaning method of operating. • From French meaning unlimited authority. • From Latin meaning to a sickening degree. • ...
FOOD 2020-04-27
Across
- canned cooked pork
- pikey,travelery allegedly eat
- large long tailed gamebird
- silver slender salty little fish
- somerset cheese
- french buttery flaky pastry
- yorshire cheese
- small mammal furry
- national dish scotland
- village near peterbourgh cheese
- french food in a shell
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- spanish rice dish
- buffalo cheese
- Emily loves this food
- fish oil
- fastest milk
- canned fish
- goes with chips
- cheese made backwards
- fish or press against somthing lightly
- red cheese
- famous dish in lancashire
- french cheese
23 Clues: fish oil • red cheese • canned fish • fastest milk • french cheese • buffalo cheese • goes with chips • somerset cheese • yorshire cheese • spanish rice dish • canned cooked pork • small mammal furry • Emily loves this food • cheese made backwards • national dish scotland • french food in a shell • famous dish in lancashire • large long tailed gamebird • french buttery flaky pastry • ...
Social Studies - Chapter 2 Lesson 1 2024-10-27
Across
- the ability or right to control people or places
- The capital of West Florida
- Returned to France and wrote a book about his travels
- Country that was traded for Florida after the French and Inaian War
- The St. John's river was renamed this by the French
- The French for that was built near Jacksonville
- Gave control of Florida over the the British
- having an effect on something
- Things a person is leagally allowed to do
- Caused the population of Native Americans to diminish
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- The first known European to land in Florida
- something that a person SHOULD do
- Sent by the King of Spain to drive out the French
- something relating to the national government
- Fort Caroline was renamed this when the Sptanish took it over
- a battle or war: a fight or dispute
- The first permanent European settlement in the United States
- to declare that a place belongs to one's country
- an agreement between two or more countries
- Country that won the French and Indian War
20 Clues: The capital of West Florida • having an effect on something • something that a person SHOULD do • a battle or war: a fight or dispute • Things a person is leagally allowed to do • an agreement between two or more countries • Country that won the French and Indian War • The first known European to land in Florida • Gave control of Florida over the the British • ...
The Crisis of the French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-20
Across
- His financial plan failed due to the death of a monarch
- The king of France during the crisis. He was incompetent and his lack of political skill led to the worsening of debt and relations between aristocrats and the monarchy
- Helped circulate scandals throughout Paris and beyond
- The first Minister of Finance under Louis XVI
- The majority of French farmers were a part of this social group
- The tax that multiple French ministers of finance sought to implement
- Report by France’s Royal Director-General of Finances in 1781
- As a result of the revolution, thousands of French people would be _____.
- An adjective commonly used to describe Marie Antoinette’s lifestyle
- The war with Great Britain that was the origin of French debt
- French term for the contribution the church made to the monarchy in lieu of taxes
- The assembly that rejected the minister of finance’s ambitious plan in 1786
- Food shortages affected this location most
- An unpopular tax on salt that contributed to economic tensions in the 1780s in France
- The primary faith of France that would be challenged during the Revolution
- The king of France in 1770 whose death prevented implementation of taxes on the nobility
- Industry that dominated domestic French economy, accounting for 75% of all production
- Parlements used language advocating for this in order to defend their cause
- The French legislative body that Assemblies looked to for reform during this crisis. The summoning of this group segued into the moderate phase of the revolution
- The number of years the standoff between aristocracy and nobility lasted
- The French Revolution brought to the forefront concerns of this type of equality
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- The Sun King who made the process of negotiation between aristocracy and the monarchy more difficult
- Sexually scanalous wife of king
- The foreign war that deepened French debt
- A british farmer and diarist who observed signs of early revolution in France during the 1780s
- The ideas of this group and Montesquieu influenced Parlement
- Spoke for aristocratic interests and portrayed the monarchy as despotic. Main opponent of monarchy during this time
- Group that worsened economic crisis by refusing to extend credit to the monarchy
- The hometown of Marie Antoinette
- French term for unpaid peasant labor
- Enlightenment philosopher that influenced the arguments of the Parlement
- Minister of finance who also sought to introduce a land tax after realizing the extent of French debt
- The palace where French nobility and monarchy lived
- The method of ruling that was the root of tensions between nobility and aristocracy
- Farming in France still resembled this era in history
- New minister of finance in 1786 who wanted to introduce a land tax that all landowners would have to pay regardless of status
- The French aristocrats shared some interests with this group
- The assembly dominated by aristocrats that rejected a request for a subsidy and lowered their voluntary contribution to the government
- Comprising of cities and their surrounding areas, it was hit hard by poor harvest
- What the Minister of Finance requested from an Assembly in order to fund the debt
- The marriage of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette was for ______ relations.
- Vast majority of Parisian wages were spent on this commodity
42 Clues: Sexually scanalous wife of king • The hometown of Marie Antoinette • French term for unpaid peasant labor • The foreign war that deepened French debt • Food shortages affected this location most • The first Minister of Finance under Louis XVI • The palace where French nobility and monarchy lived • Helped circulate scandals throughout Paris and beyond • ...
French_Fête du Nouvel An 2022-01-03
Across
- to eat
- New Year's drink
- to kiss
- cheers
- fireworks
- French name for New Year's dinner
- a kiss
- New Year's strikes at this hour
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- New Year's greeting
- countdown
- French name for the New Year's Day
- résolution New Year's resolution
- New Year's gifts
- French name for the New Year's eve
- to celebrate
- you kiss under it
- to drink
17 Clues: to eat • cheers • a kiss • to kiss • to drink • countdown • fireworks • to celebrate • New Year's drink • New Year's gifts • you kiss under it • New Year's greeting • New Year's strikes at this hour • résolution New Year's resolution • French name for New Year's dinner • French name for the New Year's Day • French name for the New Year's eve
The French Revolution/Napoleon Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-02
Across
- A royal chateau built 20k outside of Paris where French royalty lived until 1789 when King Louis XVI and his family were forced to move back to Paris.
- A very influential person in the French Revolution who led the Revolutionary government through the Reign of Terror before he was arrested and guillotined in 1794.
- An oath in France created by the third estate in 1789, signifying, for the first time, that the citizens were in opposition of the king.
- A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people.
- A period of violence after the onset of the French Revolution where an estimated 40,000 people were executed for being "enemies of the revolution".
- A five-man board makeshift government which was installed in 1795 and lasted 4 years and was overthrown by Napoleon.
- The prominent killing mechanism of the French Revolution which was used to behead thousands of people.
- An assembly representing the French states of the realm brought together after a 175 year break in 1789.
- A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
Down
- The French military and political leader who overthrew the French Directory and ruled France until 1815 when he successfully exiled to St. Helena.
- A document adopted in France during 1789 declaring that all men are born and remain free and equal in rights.
- The queen of France during the reign of her husband King Louis XVI who was originally born in Austria and was executed, like her husband, during the French Revolution.
- The body,or social class, of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries.
- An intellectual movement in Europe during the late 17th and early 18th century emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- People who focus on altering social structure through revolutionary means and changing value systems in fundamental ways.
- The king of France from 1774 to to 1792 and was executed during the French Revolution in 1793.
- A fortress in Paris which was used as the King's prison until it was demolished by citizens in 1789.
- The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution.
19 Clues: Levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries. • A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government. • The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution. • A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people. • ...
The French and Indian War/Proclamation of 1763/Stamp Act/Quartering Act 2022-10-21
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- The treaty that France and Britain signed as an agreement for peace. (3 words)
- What the French traded with the Native Americans
- Act The solution that Britain came up with to help pay for the French and Indian War. (2 words)
- The country that Britain was given by the French.
- The country that won the French and Indian War
- Phrase used by the colonists to describe why they objected to the taxes. (3 words)
- An drink that was on the additional list to be provided to the soldiers.
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- The king who was crowned near the end of the French and Indian War.
- The _____________ of 1763 was ordered to protect the colonists from the Native Americans.
- The name of the young general who fought in the French and Indian War. (2 words)
- Two countries who thought they had claims to the Ohio River Valley (3 works)
- Eventually what happened to the Stamp Act.
- What the town assemblies were forced to provide for the British soldiers.
- Name of the land the French and Indian War was fought over (3 words)
- The persons threatened by the Sons of Liberty because of the Stamp Act. (2 words)
- According to the Stamp Act what required a stamp so it could be taxed.
- The unjust use of government power
17 Clues: The unjust use of government power • Eventually what happened to the Stamp Act. • The country that won the French and Indian War • What the French traded with the Native Americans • The country that Britain was given by the French. • The king who was crowned near the end of the French and Indian War. • ...
French foods/restaurant 2025-01-31
15 Clues: more • drink • waiter • customer • Caffeine • Hydration • French pastry • red fruit juice • can I have the_______ • toast, butter, and jam • chocolate french pastry • Long crust french bread • white breakfast beverage • shows options at a resaurant • warm (sometimes fruity) drink)
The Burger Kings - Raleigh, Colin, Mikhail, Charlie 2024-12-19
Across
- doesn't rhyme with anything
- Plays a character
- English in french
- Brr je _
- confirm
- Aunt's husband
- Christmas month
- they fall out of your mouth
- to use
- where you live
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- you see with these
- The darkest color on the French flag
- water sport
- Country that speaks french
- Being free
- Haha your so ___
- The big dessert at a wedding
- Its the most wonderful time __ the year
- You could have teriyaki or curry sauce with this
19 Clues: to use • confirm • Brr je _ • Being free • water sport • Aunt's husband • where you live • Christmas month • Haha your so ___ • Plays a character • English in french • you see with these • Country that speaks french • doesn't rhyme with anything • they fall out of your mouth • The big dessert at a wedding • The darkest color on the French flag • Its the most wonderful time __ the year • ...
Rantessy 2023-11-03
15 Clues: Yidi • bonjour • eat time • Hunchback • Scary movie • Trivia crack • French pencil • end of school • Beautiful horse • They eat oranges • Hazel nut chocolate • eats a whole watermelon • quack quack quack Mickey • Famous structure in Paris • French president (no cheating)
The French Crossword 2014-02-26
P20 Nycal 2025-11-03
20 Clues: free • full • pilot • track • valid • camper • to last • elevator • platfrom • sidewalk • campsite • dormitory • incredible • sleeping car • unforgettable • train station • luggage lockers • french high speed train • French Railroad company • commuter train(goes outside paris)
France Olympics 2012-07-09
13 Clues: yes in French • famous cabaret • river in paris • French dessert • famous cycle race • famouse art museum • French female singer • impressionist painter • gothic church in paris • mouse chef cartoon movie • French landmark in paris • reptile dish with garlic • world war 2 landing beach
23 2024-08-17
Across
- Italian flatbread
- Egg white dessert
- Layered nut pastry
- French sponge cake
- Meringue-based dessert
- Sweet filled pastry
- Fruit-filled dessert
- French fruit tart
- Pastry layered dough
- Layered pastry
- Thin French pancake
- Scottish butter cookie
- Tart almond pastry
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- Savory pie
- Japanese rice cake
- Italian slipper bread
- Spiced holiday treat
- Central European pastry
- Sweet braided bread
- German fruit bread
- Italian fried dough
- Light baked dish
- Italian pastry tube
- Italian layered dessert
- Italian Christmas bread
25 Clues: Savory pie • Layered pastry • Light baked dish • Italian flatbread • Egg white dessert • French fruit tart • Japanese rice cake • German fruit bread • Layered nut pastry • French sponge cake • Tart almond pastry • Sweet braided bread • Italian fried dough • Sweet filled pastry • Italian pastry tube • Thin French pancake • Spiced holiday treat • Fruit-filled dessert • Pastry layered dough • ...
YASMINE 2024-05-31
Across
- - Ancient Egyptian structures.
- - Popular Egyptian dish.
- - People with whom one has a bond.
- - Genre involving suspense.
- - Field involving financial records.
- - Involving multiple countries.
- - Capital of Egypt.
- - Language spoken in France.
- - Formal discussion on a topic.
- - Common domesticated pet.
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- - French vegetable stew.
- - Capital of France.
- - Art form involving sound.
- - French-speaking person or region.
- - Practice involving physical and mental exercises.
- - Motion pictures.
- - Major river in Egypt.
- - Study of numbers and equations.
- - Primary color.
- - Small restaurants serving coffee and snacks.
20 Clues: - Primary color. • - Motion pictures. • - Capital of Egypt. • - Capital of France. • - Major river in Egypt. • - French vegetable stew. • - Popular Egyptian dish. • - Common domesticated pet. • - Art form involving sound. • - Genre involving suspense. • - Language spoken in France. • - Ancient Egyptian structures. • - Involving multiple countries. • - Formal discussion on a topic. • ...
World War 1 2021-05-31
Across
- president of France during WWI
- Town in northeastern France on the Meuse River
- assassinates the archduke of Austria
- First battle to see the modern tank
- River in northern France
- top French commander during WWI
- the Truce between German and French troops in 1914
- Village in northeastern Poland
- Part of the triple Entente
- Brisith ship that was torpedoed by the Germans
- Russian revolutionaries who made peace with Germany
- The German plan to outflank French forces
- Kind of Germany During WWI
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- Location of the assassination of the archduke
- leader of Great Britain during WWI
- British passenger ship that was torpedoed
- Germany and Russia sign a treaty to end war
- A town in northern France site of signing of armistices
- Gas filled airships
- were used for gas attacks
- Part of the triple Alliance
- French palace where people met to sign treaties
- French ship that was torpedoed by a German submarine
- British King during WW1
- US president during WW1
- River in northeastern France
26 Clues: Gas filled airships • British King during WW1 • US president during WW1 • River in northern France • were used for gas attacks • Part of the triple Entente • Kind of Germany During WWI • Part of the triple Alliance • River in northeastern France • president of France during WWI • Village in northeastern Poland • top French commander during WWI • leader of Great Britain during WWI • ...
Unit 5 Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-05
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- Father _________ started the Mexican Independence movement
- The storming of this prison for gunpowder started the French Revolution
- The Monroe Doctrine protected newly independent countries in the _______ hemisphere
- Napoleon’s final defeat
- The first estate in the Estates General
- Toussaint Louverture led a slave revolt to successfully create the nation of _______
- Simon _________ liberated northern areas of South America
- Promoted the ideals of life, liberty, and property
- Romantic school painter who painted Liberty Leading the People
- Book that Rousseau wrote that favored direct democracy
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- Baraoque composer
- Advocated separation of church and state
- The second estate in the Estates General
- Leader of France after the French Revolution, created a code of laws
- Revolution that influenced the French Revolution
- Pride in your nation; increased under Napoleon
- Book that Montesquieu wrote that advocated a separation of powers
- Novelist who wrote Don Quixote
- The Reign of _______ was led by Maximillian Robespierre
- Wrote the Leviathan and said the state of nature was harsh
- French King the gets beheaded during the French Revolution
- Classical composer
22 Clues: Baraoque composer • Classical composer • Napoleon’s final defeat • Novelist who wrote Don Quixote • The first estate in the Estates General • Advocated separation of church and state • The second estate in the Estates General • Pride in your nation; increased under Napoleon • Revolution that influenced the French Revolution • ...
French IV Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
Across
- what you can do with some of your "trash" to help the environment
- a word for stuff that harms the environment
- french word for small
- canadian tribe that believes in the story "les erables rouges"
- compares something as being not as good as something else
- a place where someone lives
- objects youd find in an american bathroom or a european water closet but nowhere else in the house
- something you want to do
- where you sleep
- french word for king
- something that looks fancy
- someone who is blind
- a way of conjugating french verbs that describes the past
- a place where you cook
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- good for the environment
- used to describes something that is dangerous
- conjugating french words to describe what would happen
- french comparison word for "more"
- verb that describes the ability to do something
- a system where the government is controlled by a king or queen
- a series of events
- the ending for a "would" verb in the tu or je form
- the prefix for an unconjugated reflexive verb
23 Clues: where you sleep • a series of events • french word for king • someone who is blind • french word for small • a place where you cook • good for the environment • something you want to do • something that looks fancy • a place where someone lives • french comparison word for "more" • a word for stuff that harms the environment • used to describes something that is dangerous • ...
Spain and other Colonies 2021-09-21
Across
- - southern Spanish empire
- - religious communities
- - born in New Spain
- - what all Spanish came for
- - what the French trade in
- - named after a French King
- -place established by Champlain
- - Incan ruler
- - what the French called 3 Canadian provinces
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- - a Spanish fort
- - Spanish towns
- - upper Spanish class born in Spain
- - Spanish governor
- - middle class of Spanish social class
- Lakes - water source in upper north america
- - upper edges of the Spanish empire
- - Pizarro's capital
- - colony founded by cortez
- - Mayan interpreter
- - owned by the Portuguese
20 Clues: - Incan ruler • - Spanish towns • - a Spanish fort • - Spanish governor • - born in New Spain • - Pizarro's capital • - Mayan interpreter • - religious communities • - southern Spanish empire • - owned by the Portuguese • - what the French trade in • - colony founded by cortez • - what all Spanish came for • - named after a French King • -place established by Champlain • ...
Les sports, les loisirs, la journee, et les jours de la semaine 2023-11-07
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- la trompette, la guitare, les chanson, les instruments
- activite a la piscine, la mer, l'ocean
- 5ieme jour !
- ecran, regarder, les films
- le weekend commence avec...
- milieu (middle) de la semaine
- blackjack, go fish (peche), le poker, uno
- le football, hockey, rugby, etc.
- Harry Houdini, baguette magique
- des petits joueurs de foot, petit ballon de foot
- premier jour de la semaine selon les francais
- le babyfoot, la petanque, les jeux, etc.
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- un clown jongle, de dressage des animaux,de voltige
- deuxieme jour de la semaine
- Monopoly, les echecs, Guess Who
- les crayons, les couleurs, un portrait
- dernier jour de la semaine/du weekend
- to cook in French
- Sun goes down, but in French
- 4ieme jour de la semaine
- Harry Potter, lire, les livres
- to watch in French
- Rocket League, Fortnite, les RPGs, Minecraft, etc
- un sport tres physique, similaire au football americain
- courrir, faire de l'exercice
- sun highest point of day, but in French
- sun rising, but in French
27 Clues: 5ieme jour ! • to cook in French • to watch in French • 4ieme jour de la semaine • sun rising, but in French • ecran, regarder, les films • deuxieme jour de la semaine • le weekend commence avec... • Sun goes down, but in French • courrir, faire de l'exercice • milieu (middle) de la semaine • Harry Potter, lire, les livres • Monopoly, les echecs, Guess Who • ...
Scientific, Philosophical, and Political Developments 2023-12-05
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- French philosopher and writer known for religious ideas
- English Scientist and theorist known for chemistry contributions and support for radical causes
- Holy Roman Emperor known for enlightened reforms and religious tolerance
- Scottish philosopher known for empiricism and skepticism
- Belief that acknowledges creator or divine force, rejects organized religion
- Attitude of philosophy emphasizing focus on reason and logical thinking
- Attitude of philosophy challenging various beliefs and claims
- Decree issued by Joseph II of Austria in 1781
- French naturalist and author known for work on natural history
- French Enlightenment writer known for criticism of authority
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- French philosopher known for influential work "Spirit of the Laws"
- Cultural and Intellectual movement in 17th and 18th centuries
- Healing Technique using hypnosis
- Voltaire Phrase eliminating superstition
- People engaged in exploration and spread of new ideas
- Satirical novella by Voltaire criticizing optimism
- Historian applying analysis to events as seen in the Roman Empire
- French Chemist who is known as the "Father of Modern Chemistry"
- Work by Baron de Montesquieu discussing government principles
- German Philosopher developing concept of transcendental idealism
20 Clues: Healing Technique using hypnosis • Voltaire Phrase eliminating superstition • Decree issued by Joseph II of Austria in 1781 • Satirical novella by Voltaire criticizing optimism • People engaged in exploration and spread of new ideas • French philosopher and writer known for religious ideas • Scottish philosopher known for empiricism and skepticism • ...
French and Indian War 2021-11-03
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- france expanded into
- William Pitt paid who to fight in europe
- France and Great Britain fought for control over north america in this war
- the european country lost the most territory
- The treaty of _____ established peace between the british and the Iroquois, Lenape,and Shawnee
- On July 9, 1755 the British were defeated at what battle
- the french captured fort ____________ during the battle of carillon
- When the british recaptured Fort duquesne what did they rename it
- The year that war was formally declared
- In march of 1744 - October 1748 france and great britain fought for control over
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- tensions increased between france and great britain over
- delivered a message to the french
- the nickname of the french and indian war
- the treaty that ends the war
- forbidding any settlements west of the appalachian mountains
- frances greatest allie
- the french attacked and gained control of fort ______
- The British recaptured _____ effectively ending the conflict in north america
- what other conflict did the french and indian war set the stage for
- William pitt was what
20 Clues: france expanded into • William pitt was what • frances greatest allie • the treaty that ends the war • delivered a message to the french • The year that war was formally declared • William Pitt paid who to fight in europe • the nickname of the french and indian war • the european country lost the most territory • the french attacked and gained control of fort ______ • ...
French IV Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
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- what you can do with some of your "trash" to help the environment
- french comparison word for "more"
- good for the environment
- a system where the government is controlled by a king or queen
- verb that describes the ability to do something
- used to describes something that is dangerous
- conjugating french words to describe what would happen
- objects (with emphasis on the s) youd find in an american bathroom or a european water closet but nowhere else in the house
- a word for stuff that harms the environment
- a place where someone lives
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- compares something as being more good than something else
- a series of events
- something that looks fancy
- a place where you cook
- a way of conjugating french verbs that describes the past
- the prefix for an unconjugated reflexive verb
- something you want to do
- someone who is blind
- canadian tribe that believes in the story "les erables rouges"
- where you sleep
- french word for small
- french word for king
- the ending for a "would" verb in the tu or je form
23 Clues: where you sleep • a series of events • someone who is blind • french word for king • french word for small • a place where you cook • good for the environment • something you want to do • something that looks fancy • a place where someone lives • french comparison word for "more" • a word for stuff that harms the environment • the prefix for an unconjugated reflexive verb • ...
Enlightenment & French Revolution 2022-12-12
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- Book that Rousseau wrote that favored direct democracy
- The storming of this prison for gunpowder started the French Revolution
- Napoleon’s final defeat
- French King that gets beheaded during the French Revolution
- Classical composer
- The Reign of _______ was led by Maximillian Robespierre
- Advocated for a separation of church and state
- Pride in your nation; increased under Napoleon
- Toussaint Louverture led a slave revolt to successfully create the nation of _______
- Novelist who wrote Don Quixote
- Promoted the ideals of life, liberty, and property
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- Baraoque composer
- The second estate in the Estates General
- Simon _________ liberated northern areas of South America
- Leader of France after the French Revolution created a code of laws
- Book that Montesquieu wrote that advocated a separation of powers
- Father _________ started the Mexican Independence movement
- The first estate in the Estates General
- Romantic school painter who painted Liberty Leading the People
- Revolution that influenced the French Revolution
- Wrote the Leviathan and said the state of nature was harsh
- The Monroe Doctrine protected newly independent countries in the _______ hemisphere
22 Clues: Baraoque composer • Classical composer • Napoleon’s final defeat • Novelist who wrote Don Quixote • The first estate in the Estates General • The second estate in the Estates General • Advocated for a separation of church and state • Pride in your nation; increased under Napoleon • Revolution that influenced the French Revolution • ...
Julian - Française des Mots Croisés 2014-05-15
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- The French Word EVERYONE knows...
- Shopping, Paying, Buying - you use this...
- Happening right now...
- Used as an alternative to Planes
- The thing written in books
- The Owner of the 'Mots' speaks it.
- The word French in French
- Someone who is Courageous is also this, they have the same meaning
- Some/The/Of...
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- Kings and Queens alike 'have' Them...
- The action of inflicting hurt or harm on someone for an injury or wrong suffered at their hands.
- A Policeman's MAIN job is to do this.
- Croisés Crossword Puzzle
- We Speak it...
- to say...
- We breathe It...
- A French bread also sold in HK...
- Search/Research
18 Clues: to say... • We Speak it... • Some/The/Of... • Search/Research • We breathe It... • Happening right now... • Croisés Crossword Puzzle • The word French in French • The thing written in books • Used as an alternative to Planes • The French Word EVERYONE knows... • A French bread also sold in HK... • The Owner of the 'Mots' speaks it. • Kings and Queens alike 'have' Them... • ...
French Revolution 2013-02-27
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- Phase of French Revolution In Which Bourgeoisie Dominated
- Place of Imprisonment in France
- The Deep Belief In Ones Country
- Hated The Monarch And Believed In The Use of Terror
- Land Sold to U.S. By Napoleon
- Lands That Are Incorporated Into Another Country
- French Upper Class That Fled The Country
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- Middle Class Intellectuals
- Financial Expert
- Hereditary Monarchs
- French Middle Class
- Place of Final Defeat of Napoleon
- To Step Down From Rule
- Three Distinct French Classes
- How ones Rule is Viewed Historically
- Notebook Listing Complaints
16 Clues: Financial Expert • Hereditary Monarchs • French Middle Class • To Step Down From Rule • Middle Class Intellectuals • Notebook Listing Complaints • Three Distinct French Classes • Land Sold to U.S. By Napoleon • Place of Imprisonment in France • The Deep Belief In Ones Country • Place of Final Defeat of Napoleon • How ones Rule is Viewed Historically • ...
unit 1 geoculture 2022-09-09
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- All Saints day
- St. John the Baptist Day
- small French-speaking country in Europe
- founder of Quebec
- Canada's national day
- hotel resembling a gothic castle
- Labor Day in France
- located on the River of Saint-Laurent
- Amusement park in Quebec
- reality TV
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- location of a battle between the British and French
- France's national day
- show with a mix of street acrobatics and music
- French holiday for the end of WW1
- singer, pianist,and songwriter born in Montreal
- International Day for French-speaking people
16 Clues: reality TV • All Saints day • founder of Quebec • Labor Day in France • France's national day • Canada's national day • St. John the Baptist Day • Amusement park in Quebec • hotel resembling a gothic castle • French holiday for the end of WW1 • located on the River of Saint-Laurent • small French-speaking country in Europe • International Day for French-speaking people • ...
Grade 8 Unit 5 Crossword project 2025-05-08
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- King of the Aztecs
- Conquered Aztecs
- Named for Louis XIV
- Spanish and indigenous descent
- First permanent French settlement
- Palace of Louis XIV
- Defeated Incas
- Economic minister to Louis XIV
- of Louis XIV
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- Local royal French officials
- French civil war
- Spanish province in New World
- First permanent French settlement in New World – Quebec
- Prosperity based on gold and silver
- Chief minister in France in 1624
- His ship was first to sail around the world
- A Moor who was one of the four survivors of the Narvaez expedition
17 Clues: of Louis XIV • Defeated Incas • French civil war • Conquered Aztecs • King of the Aztecs • Named for Louis XIV • Palace of Louis XIV • Local royal French officials • Spanish province in New World • Spanish and indigenous descent • Economic minister to Louis XIV • Chief minister in France in 1624 • First permanent French settlement • Prosperity based on gold and silver • ...
Faisons connaissance (Unité 1 leçon 1A &1B) 2013-09-06
15 Clues: ten • five • jean • seven • peter • hello • french • je suis • my name is • are you...? • tu es de...? • american(girl) • what is your name? • how do French people greet each other? • a small French Island in the Carribeans
Les numéros 2025-12-06
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- The age Jay and Chelsea will be next year
- 13x2
- "How many" in French
- "Twenty-three" in French
- 3x5
- 6+7
- 7x2
- 14 _ 8 = 6
- Jay and Chelsea's age
- _ _ Days of Christmas
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- This year is 20_ _
- How many people in this class are in grade four?
- "Twenty" in French
- Remembrance Day
- 17+4
- Sweet _ _
- How many people are in your family?
- 10+8
- 10+10+10
- 10 _ 10 = 20
- Halloween
- 6_
22 Clues: 6_ • 3x5 • 6+7 • 7x2 • 13x2 • 17+4 • 10+8 • 10+10+10 • Sweet _ _ • Halloween • 14 _ 8 = 6 • 10 _ 10 = 20 • Remembrance Day • This year is 20_ _ • "Twenty" in French • "How many" in French • Jay and Chelsea's age • _ _ Days of Christmas • "Twenty-three" in French • How many people are in your family? • The age Jay and Chelsea will be next year • How many people in this class are in grade four?
Djiboutian Civil War 2020-02-20
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- The President during the Civil War
- In the 1800's, Djibouti also known as .....
- This uneven power sharing between the Issas and ..... led to the Civil War
- 3,000 (FRUD) rebel attacked a government institutions in ..... but was repelled back
- Djibouti's official languages are French and .....
- Djiboutian Civil War is also known as The Afar .....
- Djiboutian Army were mainly the Afars of Eritrea and the militia of the former ..... regime
- French also provide ..... equipment
- On 11 March 1862, the ..... Government made an agreement with the Afar Sultan Raieta Dini Ahmet.
- ..... thousand casualties
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- The main concept
- This uneven power sharing between the ..... and Afar led to the Civil War
- Djibouti is located at the ..... of Africa
- The opposition is know as .....
- France become the ..... between the government and the rebels
- Sultan of Afar who made the agreement with French Government
- One of the concepts used is ..... cleansing
- some French troops were deployed in the north to ..... the government forces.
- Djibouti is a ..... presidential republic
- Years taken for Djiboutian Civil War
20 Clues: The main concept • ..... thousand casualties • The opposition is know as ..... • The President during the Civil War • French also provide ..... equipment • Years taken for Djiboutian Civil War • Djibouti is a ..... presidential republic • Djibouti is located at the ..... of Africa • In the 1800's, Djibouti also known as ..... • One of the concepts used is ..... cleansing • ...
world studies crossword 2025-12-08
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- the dynasty that ruled during the french revolution
- this established constitutional monarchy
- general french national legislature
- a French fortress that was the starting of the revolution
- where one has all power
- the french royal family fled to this town
- was the social class before the revolution
- the social class of France
- the idea that the authority of the government comes from the will of the people
- a massive female only rally
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- the middle class which was a key part of the revolution
- king louis issued this in 1685
- the overthrow of the government in france
- french national anthem
- the estate that was 2% and made up of the nobility
- this is the center of the government in france
- was the king during the revolution(Roman numerals)
- the national legislature only for the third estate
- the estate that was made up of clergy and was 1% of the population
- this was a pledge by the national assembly to not separate until a constitution was created
20 Clues: french national anthem • where one has all power • the social class of France • a massive female only rally • king louis issued this in 1685 • general french national legislature • this established constitutional monarchy • the overthrow of the government in france • the french royal family fled to this town • was the social class before the revolution • ...
french 2024-08-05
10 Clues: The man in French • The book in French • The notebook in French • The cafeteria in French • The French word for 'no' • The French word for 'yes' • A common greeting in French • The word for 'nose' in French • The word for 'together' in French • A common domestic animal that purrs, in French
French numbers 1-10 2023-07-18
10 Clues: the number 8 in French • the number 2 in French • the number 1 in French • the number 5 in French • the number 6 in French • the number 7 in French • the number 3 in French • the number 9 in French • the number 4 in French • the number 10 in French
France crossword 2019-07-07
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- Mountain range
- Art museum in Paris
- French cathedral in Paris
- Tallest bridge in the world
- French long bread
- Arch in Paris
- Most famous painting in the world
- Drink
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- Region with lavender
- Town on a island
- Palace where a treaty was signed
- City in the south of France
- French food that jumps
- French food that moves very slowly
14 Clues: Drink • Arch in Paris • Mountain range • Town on a island • French long bread • Art museum in Paris • Region with lavender • French food that jumps • French cathedral in Paris • City in the south of France • Tallest bridge in the world • Palace where a treaty was signed • Most famous painting in the world • French food that moves very slowly
French and Indian War 2021-11-03
Across
- On July 9, 1755 the British were defeated at what battle
- the nickname of the french and indian war
- what other conflict did the french and indian war set the stage for?
- the french captured fort ____________ during the battle of carillon
- the french attacked and gained control of fort ______
- france expanded into
- the european country lost the most territory
- french's last foothold in canada
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- the treaty that ends the war
- Willam pitt was what?
- William Pitt paid who to fight in europe
- The year that war was formally declared
- frances greatest allie
- when france captured fort william henry who got angered
- In march of 1744 - October 1748 france and great britain fought for control over
- tensions increased between france and great britain over
- delivered a massage to the french
17 Clues: france expanded into • Willam pitt was what? • frances greatest allie • the treaty that ends the war • french's last foothold in canada • delivered a massage to the french • The year that war was formally declared • William Pitt paid who to fight in europe • the nickname of the french and indian war • the european country lost the most territory • ...
French Revolution 2024-09-26
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- of Terror: A period of violence and executions during the revolution
- Régime: The old system of government in France before the revolution
- of the Bastille: The event on July 14, 1789, that marked the beginning of the French Revolution
- A general assembly of representatives from all three estates (social classes) in France
- The system of government led by a king or queen
- Era: The period following the French Revolution when Napoleon Bonaparte ruled France
- of the Rights of Man: A document outlining the rights of French citizens during the revolution
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- A device used for executions during the French Revolution
- Assembly: The revolutionary assembly formed by representatives of the Third Estate
- A fortress and prison in Paris that was stormed by revolutionaries, marking the start of the French Revolution
- Antoinette: The queen of France during the French Revolution
- A form of government where power is held by the people and their elected representatives
- XVI: The king of France during the French Revolution
- Working-class revolutionaries in France, known for wearing long trousers instead of knee-breeches
- A key leader during the French Revolution, known for his role in the Reign of Terror
15 Clues: The system of government led by a king or queen • XVI: The king of France during the French Revolution • A device used for executions during the French Revolution • Antoinette: The queen of France during the French Revolution • of Terror: A period of violence and executions during the revolution • ...
Common Foreign Language in English 2023-08-17
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- From Latin meaning a temperamental and conceited person
- From the Latin meaning let the buyer beware
- From French meaning a social blunder
- From French meaning established fact
- grata From Latin meaning an unacceptable person
- From Latin meaning method of operating
- quo From Latin meaning something for something, usually an equal exchange
- From Latin meaning by the fact itself
- From French meaning in a large group
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- From French meaning unlimited authority
- From Latin meaning the existing condition.
- From Latin meaning done or donated without charge
- From Latin meaning genuine
- From Latin meaning to a sickening degree
- From French meaning have a nice trip
15 Clues: From Latin meaning genuine • From French meaning a social blunder • From French meaning established fact • From French meaning have a nice trip • From French meaning in a large group • From Latin meaning by the fact itself • From Latin meaning method of operating • From French meaning unlimited authority • From Latin meaning to a sickening degree • ...
Jack Pattillo/Period 1 2021-09-16
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- A set of laws governing the conduct and treatment of slaves.
- This man was a Scottish economist who served as controller General of Finances under the Duke of Orleans.
- the oldest permanent settlement in the Louisiana purchase.
- The first proprietary owner of French Louisiana.
- This college is in Baton Rouge.
- Best known for his development of the French and Spanish Texas regions
- This planet gives Earth light at night.
- Large estates or farms.
- This is the largest object in our solar system.
- The capital of North America.
- A person who is bound to a life of service.
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- This fort was built by the French in 1716 within the Natchez Native Americans.
- This is the capital of Texas.
- This animal eats grass and is used to cook beef.
- This drys your clothes
- Mardi Gras is in this month.
- This island was an important part of French Louisiana.
- This coast is located above New Orleans on the Mississippi River.
- This fort was the first capital of the french colony of Louisiana.
- People who settle in distant land but has ties to their home.
- This state was founded by the French.
- This man founded Louisiana.
- This animal likes to eat bananas.
- This city is the biggest town in Louisiana.
24 Clues: This drys your clothes • Large estates or farms. • This man founded Louisiana. • Mardi Gras is in this month. • This is the capital of Texas. • The capital of North America. • This college is in Baton Rouge. • This animal likes to eat bananas. • This state was founded by the French. • This planet gives Earth light at night. • This city is the biggest town in Louisiana. • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2022-11-09
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- A style of architecture, music, art, dance, and poetry
- Planting different crops on the same plot of land to improve soil health
- Haitan general
- British writer. philosopher, and she advocated for women's rights
- contract of rules that people have to follow
- It was the time before the French Revolution.
- A series of meetings to agree and restore peace to Europe
- He was an English philosopher and a physician. He was also one of the most benifitial Enlightenment thinkers
- place for women to get education, where they would exchange ideas, share and listen to others ideas
- A french writer apart of the enlightenment
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- A dark and violent time in the French revolution
- a commitment to a national constitution and representative government
- Building buildings and creating a society
- Adapting and changing things for the better
- A military and political leader who led many countries to battles
- He was a French lawyer and statesman who was very influential during the French Revolution
- The start of art, music, and theaters
- She was an Empress of Russ
- An assembly with a group of representatives of a nation with a legislative body
- A governing body deciding taxes and undertaking reforms in the country
- A french philosopher who was apart of the enlightenment
- conflict between slaves and colonists during 1791-1804
22 Clues: Haitan general • She was an Empress of Russ • The start of art, music, and theaters • Building buildings and creating a society • A french writer apart of the enlightenment • Adapting and changing things for the better • contract of rules that people have to follow • It was the time before the French Revolution. • A dark and violent time in the French revolution • ...
history 2025-03-26
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- enlightenment thinker that believed that all people have the right to life liberty and property
- The poor class that started the french revolution
- A prison that was raided during the french revolution.
- A period of chaos with mass murders in the french revolution
- a period where people first started to go against the government.
- An enlightenment thinker that believed in the government not interfering in economics at all.
- a contract where the citizens are loyal to the government in exchange for protection
- A social up rising due to a mass population being poor
- The second highest class during the french revolution.
- The country that Napoleon started his attempt for world denomination.
- Enlightenment thinker that believed that the government is a device for security
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- A theory that says that the entire world revolves around the earth
- a French emperor that wanted to rule the whole world by force.
- Enlightenment thinker that thought that men are born good but are corrupted by the world.
- A rebellion against Britain because of lack of say in government.
- A time where people started to transition from people working in fields to factories.
- Enlightenment thinker that thought that there should be a separation of power in the government.
- A theory that says that the entire world revolves around the sun
- life liberty and _______
- The highest class in the french revolution
20 Clues: life liberty and _______ • The highest class in the french revolution • The poor class that started the french revolution • A prison that was raided during the french revolution. • A social up rising due to a mass population being poor • The second highest class during the french revolution. • A period of chaos with mass murders in the french revolution • ...
Easton french revolution 2022-12-02
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- 2 highest estate or middle class
- french emperor that lost his head
- lowest social class in France
- queen of France
- the people in France
- English writers
- leader of revolution that is crazy
- first estate of France
- country takes money to say powerful
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- Locke age of enlightenment philosopher
- french killing machine used to behead the accused
- one country takes money to stay powerful
- what a light bulb uses
- famous french prison
- radical republicans during revolution
- the country this all happen in
16 Clues: queen of France • English writers • famous french prison • the people in France • what a light bulb uses • first estate of France • lowest social class in France • the country this all happen in • 2 highest estate or middle class • french emperor that lost his head • leader of revolution that is crazy • country takes money to say powerful • radical republicans during revolution • ...
Alize's French Revolution 2022-12-01
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- English writer of leviathan
- Freedom of speech,press and religion
- French writer on
- French writer of the social contract
- Spending more money then you have
- Rich peple paid no taxes
- Ideas through europe
- The monarchy
- wanted to spread the revolution by overthrowing ALL kings
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- English aduocate for woman rights
- English writer of two treatsies on government
- The forth government really
- French rider on the spirit of laws
- 2% of population
- Liked his strong government,peace and other
- Third estates new name
16 Clues: The monarchy • French writer on • 2% of population • Ideas through europe • Third estates new name • Rich peple paid no taxes • English writer of leviathan • The forth government really • English aduocate for woman rights • Spending more money then you have • French rider on the spirit of laws • Freedom of speech,press and religion • French writer of the social contract • ...
Alize's French Revolution 2022-12-01
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- English writer of leviathan
- Freedom of speech,press and religion
- French writer on
- French writer of the social contract
- Spending more money then you have
- Rich peple paid no taxes
- Ideas through europe
- The monarchy
- wanted to spread the revolution by overthrowing ALL kings
Down
- English aduocate for woman rights
- English writer of two treatsies on government
- The forth government really
- French rider on the spirit of laws
- 2% of population
- Liked his strong government,peace and other
- Third estates new name
16 Clues: The monarchy • French writer on • 2% of population • Ideas through europe • Third estates new name • Rich peple paid no taxes • English writer of leviathan • The forth government really • English aduocate for woman rights • Spending more money then you have • French rider on the spirit of laws • Freedom of speech,press and religion • French writer of the social contract • ...
French and Indian War 2021-11-03
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- the european country lost the most territory
- the french captured fort ____________ during the battle of carillon
- frances greatest allie
- delivered a message to the french
- what other conflict did the french and indian war set the stage for?
- William pitt was what?
- the french attacked and gained control of fort ______
- the nickname of the french and indian war
- tensions increased between france and great britain over
Down
- In march of 1744 - October 1748 france and great britain fought for control over
- When the british recaptured Fort duquesne what did they rename it ?
- On July 9, 1755 the British were defeated at what battle
- the treaty that ends the war
- William Pitt paid who to fight in europe
- france expanded into
- french's last foothold in canada
- The year that war was formally declared
17 Clues: france expanded into • frances greatest allie • William pitt was what? • the treaty that ends the war • french's last foothold in canada • delivered a message to the french • The year that war was formally declared • William Pitt paid who to fight in europe • the nickname of the french and indian war • the european country lost the most territory • ...
Unit 2 Algeria Test Review 2024-12-02
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- The main languages spoken in Algeria are French, Arabic, and_________.
- The Berbers left _______art and ancient ruins.
- ____________is a pasta dish with meat and spices.
- _____________is a type of Algerian stew.
- The architecture in Algeria features French-__________style fortresses and Arab-style homes.
- A lot of soccer players on the French team are of_______descent.
- Nearly 90% of Algeria is_______________.
- Algeria is the___________country in Africa.
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- Algeria borders countries, like Tunisia and_________, among others.
- Algeria has access to the__________sea.
- The Romans brought____________and infrastructure.
- Algeria is the world's largest producer of ________and natural gas.
- Algeria used to be a_______________colony.
- Over 80% of Algeria is covered in______________.
- ___________is a staple food that looks like grains of pasta.
- A French soccer player,___________, is of Algerian descent.
- __________is a spicy vegetarian soup with chickpeas.
17 Clues: Algeria has access to the__________sea. • _____________is a type of Algerian stew. • Nearly 90% of Algeria is_______________. • Algeria used to be a_______________colony. • Algeria is the___________country in Africa. • The Berbers left _______art and ancient ruins. • Over 80% of Algeria is covered in______________. • The Romans brought____________and infrastructure. • ...
Napoleon 2022-01-13
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- Be set out by Napoleon to reform the French legal system in accordance with the ideas of the French Revolution
- Napoleon established the continental system against this country
- napoleon was banished to this place
- Waterloo Napoleon's last war
- Napoleon has a talent in this respect
- An event in which Napoleon participated as a soldier
- The French government led by Napoleon at the beginning
- Napoleon reaffirmed the principle of religious toleration for this group of people.
- French Alliance:The enemies of France that been defeated by Napoleon several times
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- the last name of Napoleon
- an economic war Napoleon established against England
- The French monarch after Napoleon was first exiled.
- Napoleon became to this position in France in 1804
- one of the french revolution ideals Napoleon spread in Europe.
- a country that Napoleon failed to invade
15 Clues: the last name of Napoleon • Waterloo Napoleon's last war • napoleon was banished to this place • Napoleon has a talent in this respect • a country that Napoleon failed to invade • Napoleon became to this position in France in 1804 • The French monarch after Napoleon was first exiled. • an economic war Napoleon established against England • ...
