french Crossword Puzzles
numbers 2024-05-13
10 Clues: ten in french • two in french • one in french • five in french • three in french • seven in french • twelve in french • eleven in french • fourteen in french • sity nine in french
French Crossword - Spike 2025-08-17
10 Clues: "how" in french • "man" in french • "ten" in french • "boy" in french • "girl" in french • 1/a/an in french • "hello" in french • "woman" in french • "Goodbye" in french • "good evening" in french
Menton Lemon Festival 2025-03-26
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- The French word for "visitors"
- The name of the city where this festival takes place
- The French word for “lemon”
- The French word for “Beautiful” (masc, singular)
- The French word for "south"
- The French word for “big” (masc, singular)
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- The French word for "entertaining"
- The country this takes place in
- The French word for “yellow”
- The French word for “Festival/Party”
- The French word for “Color”
11 Clues: The French word for “lemon” • The French word for “Color” • The French word for "south" • The French word for “yellow” • The French word for "visitors" • The country this takes place in • The French word for "entertaining" • The French word for “Festival/Party” • The French word for “big” (masc, singular) • The French word for “Beautiful” (masc, singular) • ...
Grace French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- 2% of French society
- Declaration of the _____
- Marie ______
- Age of _______
- also know as the National Assembly
- French writer of the Spirit of Laws
- The National ______
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- Reign of _____
- A mob overtook the _____
- A more human way of execution
- English writer of Two Treaties on Government
- All male _____ Be in gov't, army or church office
- 1% of French society
- French writer on freedom of speech
- The kings palace in France
- General who defeated European powers
16 Clues: Marie ______ • Reign of _____ • Age of _______ • The National ______ • 2% of French society • 1% of French society • A mob overtook the _____ • Declaration of the _____ • The kings palace in France • A more human way of execution • French writer on freedom of speech • also know as the National Assembly • French writer of the Spirit of Laws • General who defeated European powers • ...
French Crossword - Spike 2025-08-17
10 Clues: "how" in french • "man" in french • "ten" in french • "boy" in french • "girl" in french • 1/a/an in french • "hello" in french • "woman" in french • "Goodbye" in french • "good evening" in french
French 2022-02-10
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- quand quelque chose n'est pas super ou terrible
- le contraire de la richesse
- quand ma soeur me frappe
- en avoir assez
- la connaissance et l'experience combinees pour du bien
- etre interne
- ruiner (ce n'est pas nuire)
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- les papiers le prof me donne pour ma maison
- son pays natal
- gagner l'avantage
- un personne qui est ennuyeux
- quand j'ai besoin de effacer mon papier
- indien, chinois, canadien, italien
13 Clues: etre interne • son pays natal • en avoir assez • gagner l'avantage • quand ma soeur me frappe • le contraire de la richesse • ruiner (ce n'est pas nuire) • un personne qui est ennuyeux • indien, chinois, canadien, italien • quand j'ai besoin de effacer mon papier • les papiers le prof me donne pour ma maison • quand quelque chose n'est pas super ou terrible • ...
French 2022-05-27
13 Clues: 30 • bed • book • teeth • bathroom • beautiful • how are you? • to like (verb) • for formal speech • there is/there are • your favorite animal • how much does it cost? • apple of the earth (potato)
french 2016-11-04
15 Clues: they • like • they • after • summer • Winter • to play • great (e) • ami(e) a friend) • la cuisine to cook • du vélo ride a bike • hamburger a hamburger • ne fais pas... I do not do... • fait mauvais the weather is bad • je fais du vélo do: I ride my bike
french 2024-01-24
Across
- you use this to sweep
- you do this when you wake up
- something to make your house clean
- you use this to heat things
- you rest your head on this
- do this after you eat
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- you put your bread in it
- something you do to get rid of dust
- something you do to get clean
- this is on your bed
- you put your clothes in this
- something you do to make you clean after
- you do this to prep for your meal
13 Clues: this is on your bed • you use this to sweep • do this after you eat • you put your bread in it • you rest your head on this • you use this to heat things • you do this when you wake up • you put your clothes in this • something you do to get clean • you do this to prep for your meal • something to make your house clean • something you do to get rid of dust • ...
French 2025-05-15
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- Package
- poulet
- simaliar to pasta, but completely different
- lisse
- cacao plants are found near this region
- Yum!
- Italy's favourite
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- A beverage that consist of Caffeine and Coffea plant
- A phrase used to decribe "with extra ice cream"
- Found during the weeking leaeding up to oct 31 on peoples driveways
- Decorations found in 5-star restaurants
- A synonyms of delicieuse
- A french word used to decribe people of paris
13 Clues: Yum! • lisse • poulet • Package • Italy's favourite • A synonyms of delicieuse • Decorations found in 5-star restaurants • cacao plants are found near this region • simaliar to pasta, but completely different • A french word used to decribe people of paris • A phrase used to decribe "with extra ice cream" • A beverage that consist of Caffeine and Coffea plant • ...
The French and Indian War 2025-11-14
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- Alliance with the English
- taking sides in a war
- When the tide of the war changes
- influencing someone's opinion
- What the French and English were fighting over
- The turning point of the French and Indian War
- Ben Franklin's cartoon
- The French General killed at the Battle of Quebec
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- End of the French and Indian War
- Alliance with the French
- The British General killed at the Battle of Quebec
- Franklin's proposal to unite the colonies
- Who the French were fighting in the War
13 Clues: taking sides in a war • Ben Franklin's cartoon • Alliance with the French • Alliance with the English • influencing someone's opinion • End of the French and Indian War • When the tide of the war changes • Who the French were fighting in the War • Franklin's proposal to unite the colonies • What the French and English were fighting over • ...
French French 2022-12-14
French revolution 2023-02-08
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- King of France (r.1774-1792 CE).
- Young provincial lawyer who led the most radical phases of the French Revolution; his execution ended the Reign of Terror.
- Form of government which followed the directory -established by Napoleon-ended when Napoleon was crowned emperor.
- Overthrew the French revolutionary government (The Directory) in 1799 and became emperor of France in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814. Returned to power briefly in 1815 but was defeated and died in exile.
- an annual direct tax, usually on land or property, that provided a regular source of income for the French monarchy
- British soldier and statesman; he led the British troops against Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo
- Adopted August 26, 1789, created by the National Assembly to give rights to all (except women).
- French revolutionary leader (born in Switzerland) who was a leader in overthrowing the Girondists and was stabbed to death in his bath by Charlotte Corday (1743-1793)
- (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty"
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
- French revolutionary leader who stormed the Paris bastille and who supported the execution of Louis XVI but was guillotined by Robespierre for his opposition to the Reign of Terror (1759-1794)
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- A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group
- The social classes in France
- Established and led by Robespierre, fixed bread prices and nationalized some businesses.
- Marie Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne was the last queen of France before the French Revolution.
- A proponent of democracy, she demanded the same rights for French women that French men were demanding for themselves. In her Declaration of the Rights of Woman and the Female Citizen
- the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people
- Established after the Reign of Terror / National Convention; a five man group as the executive branch of the country; incompetent and corrupt, only lasted for 4 years.
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre from 1793 to 1794.
- Political groups that agree on objectives and policies; the origins of political parties.
- Code of laws established by Napoleon which preserved many of the ideals of the French Revolution
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- In the French Revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners, and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages
- people elected by the voters in a presidential election as members of the electoral college
24 Clues: The social classes in France • King of France (r.1774-1792 CE). • A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • the middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people • (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty" • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-08
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- was a fortress in Paris, for most of its history was used as a state prison by the King of France
- political and socio-economic regime that existed in France from XVI century until the Great French Revolution
- mechanism for execution of the death penalty by cutting off the head
- members of the Jacobin Club, the French political club of the era of the Great French Revolution
- the first open speech of the third estate against the king at the very beginning of the Great French Revolution
- the lists of grievances drawn up by each of the three Estates in France
- the highest state authority of the first French Republic
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- social class category, the dominant class of capitalist society
- assembly in France during the French Revolution
- principal conservative political party in France at the time which opposed the radical course of the revolution
- King of France, the last monarch of France of the Ancient Regime
- period panic in France from at the beginning of the Great French Revolution
- a period of a series of massacres and numerous public executions during the French Revolution
- a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm
- a form of government in which power belongs to the nobility
15 Clues: assembly in France during the French Revolution • the highest state authority of the first French Republic • a form of government in which power belongs to the nobility • social class category, the dominant class of capitalist society • a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm • ...
Year 7- numbers and greetings 2025-02-17
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- bad :(
- how to say hello in French
- six + quatre =
- this word can be used for hi and bye
- huit x 2 =
- how to say hello in French
- the number between dix-neuf et vingt-et-un
- how to say thank you in French
- dix-huit - neuf =
- the last date of the month
- vingt sept - huit =
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- how's it going/ how are you?
- the number between 6 and 8
- a word to describe when you feel a bit meh :/
- how to reply and say you are very good :)
- in French we say this instead of Mrs
- what comes before 'un'
- yes in French
- treize + quatorze =
19 Clues: bad :( • huit x 2 = • yes in French • six + quatre = • dix-huit - neuf = • treize + quatorze = • vingt sept - huit = • what comes before 'un' • the number between 6 and 8 • how to say hello in French • how to say hello in French • the last date of the month • how's it going/ how are you? • how to say thank you in French • in French we say this instead of Mrs • ...
French 2020-11-06
14 Clues: Sir • Miss • Hello • Please • Please • Ma'am/Mrs • Good Night • My name is • How are you • Good evening • You're Welcome • revoir Goodbye • What's your name • I'm fine, thank you
french 2021-12-10
french 2024-01-24
Across
- you use this to sweep
- you do this when you wake up
- something to make your house clean
- you use this to heat things
- you rest your head on this
- do this after you eat
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- you put your bread in it
- something you do to get rid of dust
- something you do to get clean
- this is on your bed
- you put your clothes in this
- something you do to make you clean after
- you do this to prep for your meal
13 Clues: this is on your bed • you use this to sweep • do this after you eat • you put your bread in it • you rest your head on this • you use this to heat things • you do this when you wake up • you put your clothes in this • something you do to get clean • you do this to prep for your meal • something to make your house clean • something you do to get rid of dust • ...
french 2024-01-24
Across
- you use this to sweep
- you do this when you wake up
- something to make your house clean
- you use this to heat things
- you rest your head on this
- do this after you eat
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- you put your bread in it
- something you do to get rid of dust
- something you do to get clean
- this is on your bed
- you put your clothes in this
- something you do to make you clean after
- you do this to prep for your meal
13 Clues: this is on your bed • you use this to sweep • do this after you eat • you put your bread in it • you rest your head on this • you use this to heat things • you do this when you wake up • you put your clothes in this • something you do to get clean • you do this to prep for your meal • something to make your house clean • something you do to get rid of dust • ...
french 2025-03-20
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- what you wear when its cold
- What you wear on the lower half of your body
- de bain What you wear to the pool
- Marche- Where grocery shopping is done
- What you wear as a top
- What you wear to sleep
- What you wear on your head at night
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- Madame- Am married or older woman
- A vechile you drive
- Opposite of goodbye
- What atheletes drinkt to stay hyderated
- de course- Shoes to wear when you run outside
- parc- A place where kids play and swings are involved
- Where you go to check deposits and get money
14 Clues: A vechile you drive • Opposite of goodbye • What you wear as a top • What you wear to sleep • what you wear when its cold • Madame- Am married or older woman • de bain What you wear to the pool • What you wear on your head at night • Marche- Where grocery shopping is done • What atheletes drinkt to stay hyderated • What you wear on the lower half of your body • ...
French... 2025-09-16
Duolingo Vocabulary 2025-06-16
10 Clues: a dog in French • a man in French • a boy in French • a cat in French • a girl in French • eating in French • a horse in French • schools in French • a woman in French • English in French
Ch. 2 Knowledge Check 2021-02-09
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- Northern territory that enjoys a degree of self-government
- French prison that became a hated symbol of the monarchy
- Canada’s “National Dream”
- A factor that draws people to move to a new place.
- Famous NHL hockey player from Canada’s north
- The wealthiest and best educated members of the Third Estate.
- A factor that drives people to migrate away from their homeland
- Lists of complaint (French)
- François-Marie Arouet’s pen-name
- Court where the National Assembly was formed
- self-________________; the right of a group to decide what is in their own best interest
- Louis ______; King who lost is head in the French Revolution
- Kind of society Pierre Trudeau wanted
- French national anthem; La ________________
- A colour on the French flag
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- Staple food item for the French people
- an English-speaker
- French for “knee breeches”
- Olympe de Gouges wrote The Declaration of the Rights of __________ ...
- Part of a revolution era slogan; it means “equality”
- the overthrow of a government with the support or participation of a large percentage of the population
- _______XIV: King who built Versailles palace - The Sun King
- hijabs, yarmulkes and turbans all cover it
- Group who made up the Second Estate
- Device for eliminating enemies of the revolution
- absolutism replaced feudalism and ___________ replaced absolutism
- Marie ___________; She never actually said “Let them eat cake.”
- Estates __________; Meeting of representatives from the three estates
- The “clergy” Estate
- a form of democratic government where the head of state is an elected president, not a monarch
30 Clues: an English-speaker • The “clergy” Estate • Canada’s “National Dream” • French for “knee breeches” • Lists of complaint (French) • A colour on the French flag • François-Marie Arouet’s pen-name • Group who made up the Second Estate • Kind of society Pierre Trudeau wanted • Staple food item for the French people • hijabs, yarmulkes and turbans all cover it • ...
WW2 French vocab 2024-02-22
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- - french word for soldier
- the french name for Axis, the group of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan in World War 2.)
- the french way to say 'A global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, beginning with Germany's invasion of Poland'
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- -French for when a country re-gains its freedom
- - to fight/to combat
- - the french word for Germany
- - purposefully remembering lives lost at the hand of evil to pay respect and to ensure history does not repeat itself
- - The french name for the group of countries including France, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and the United States that fought against the Axis powers in World War 2.
- - french word for country and countries
- - french word for 'dog'
- - french word for war
- - the french word meaning "to die"
12 Clues: - to fight/to combat • - french word for war • - french word for 'dog' • - french word for soldier • - the french word for Germany • - the french word meaning "to die" • - french word for country and countries • -French for when a country re-gains its freedom • the french name for Axis, the group of countries led by Germany, Italy, and Japan in World War 2.) • ...
Impact of the Seven Years' War on First Peoples and Canadiens 2025-05-07
Across
- What the French military had with First Peoples
- The behaviour of some First Peoples to the French
- The British took from the French land after the Treaty of Paris
- What the British wanted in Quebec
- fit into
- What the Ojibwe saw as symbols of partnership
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- What the First Peoples wanted from Europe
- What the Quebec Act gave to Canadiens in 1774
- An example of a gift to the Ojibwe
- What the Ojibwe provided the French
- Where many French people returned to after the Seven Years' War
- The opposite of friend
- What was promised for First Peoples in 1763
- British __ replaced French laws
14 Clues: fit into • The opposite of friend • British __ replaced French laws • What the British wanted in Quebec • An example of a gift to the Ojibwe • What the Ojibwe provided the French • What the First Peoples wanted from Europe • What was promised for First Peoples in 1763 • What the Quebec Act gave to Canadiens in 1774 • What the Ojibwe saw as symbols of partnership • ...
FRENCH REVIEW 2022-12-12
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- Who in french
- Les pates, la pizza
- ___ au volley-ball
- Why in french
- Qu'est-ce que tu ___ faire?
- Regarder la ___
- Tu souvent ___ rement?
- What in french
- Faire de la ___
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- Ecouter de la ___
- Ma ___ preferes sont
- ___ du shopping
- ___ soin de soi
- Surfer sur ___
- Quel genre de ___ preferes tu?
- ___ la pizza
- Faire une promenade au ___
17 Clues: ___ la pizza • Who in french • Why in french • Surfer sur ___ • What in french • ___ du shopping • ___ soin de soi • Regarder la ___ • Faire de la ___ • Ecouter de la ___ • ___ au volley-ball • Les pates, la pizza • Ma ___ preferes sont • Tu souvent ___ rement? • Faire une promenade au ___ • Qu'est-ce que tu ___ faire? • Quel genre de ___ preferes tu?
Age of Revolution 2024-04-29
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- was a French emperor and military commander who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars.
- The period (1793-1794) of the French Revolution during which many people were executed for opposing the revolution
- royal French residence and seat of government established by King Louis XIV
- body of French civil laws introduced in 1804, served as a model for many nations' civil codes
- The sudden overthrow of a government by a usually small group of people in positions of authority
- Government where the people are the primary source of power
- those who favor extreme changes
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- French for philosopher, a French thinker who desired reform in society during the Enlightenment
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
- a strong feeling of pride and devotion to one's country
- Law making body in France that passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man
- member of a radical political club during the French Revolution
- the highest class in certain societies, especially those holding hereditary titles or offices.
- careful, step-by-step process used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis
- A prison that held political prisoners; French citizens attacked it on July 14, 1789 to show anger against the government
15 Clues: those who favor extreme changes • a strong feeling of pride and devotion to one's country • Government where the people are the primary source of power • member of a radical political club during the French Revolution • Law making body in France that passed the Declaration of the Rights of Man • ...
French Revolution- Part 2 2021-05-27
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- guillotined people to punish them
- one of the legacies of French Revolution
- term for indigenous people of Africa
- french term for sir
- military dictator which rose in France
- device having two blades and a pole
- french term for french women
- an executive made of five members
- reintroduced slavery
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- triangular slave trade was between Africa, America and ______.
- the french merchants sailed from Nantes or _________ to the African coast
- one of the most politically active women in revolutionary France
- how many women clubs formed
- emperor of France in 1804
- napolean defeated here
- period from 1793-1794
16 Clues: french term for sir • reintroduced slavery • period from 1793-1794 • napolean defeated here • emperor of France in 1804 • how many women clubs formed • french term for french women • guillotined people to punish them • an executive made of five members • device having two blades and a pole • term for indigenous people of Africa • military dictator which rose in France • ...
Alone in an Untamed Land 2025-10-14
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- A personal story that someone writes of their life.
- November in French.
- Soup in French.
- A type of tree.
- The time following the moment of speaking or writing.
- When you feel bad about something.
- upgrades,or to make something better.
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- Someone who helps out, but also learns while helping.
- To ask to be forgiven, if you have hurt someone.
- Someone who heats up metal, and bends it to make it into something new.
- Gourd in French.
- Eight tenths of an acre.
- Brown in French.
- A celebration
- Little bear in French
15 Clues: A celebration • Soup in French. • A type of tree. • Gourd in French. • Brown in French. • November in French. • Little bear in French • Eight tenths of an acre. • When you feel bad about something. • upgrades,or to make something better. • To ask to be forgiven, if you have hurt someone. • A personal story that someone writes of their life. • ...
school items 2024-05-15
10 Clues: pen in french • ruler in french • Marker in french • pencil in french • stapler in french • backpack in french • scissors in french • eraser in french • crayon sharpener in french • de colle glue stick in french
Christmas in France 2024-12-07
10 Clues: French for gift • French for cold • French for snow • French for light • French for candy • French for reindeer • French for snowflake • French for Christmas tree • French word for Christmas • First part of "Santa" in French
Clash of the Empires 2026-02-20
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- what item did both the French and British want from Native Americans
- number of groups that fought in the French and Indian war
- did not have a good start to his military career
- a legal document given by the king
- who won the French and Indian war
- a group that fought in the French and Indian war
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- Washington did this when he knew he would be defeated
- this French man's death sparked a war
- a way the Native Americans traveled
- what new weapon did the Europeans bring to North America
- he dreamt of becoming a British military officer
- Important Native American
- a group that fought in the French and Indian war
- what is the name of the mountain range that kept the British to the sea coast
- name of river all three groups wanted to control
- number of years the French and Indian war lasted
- a group that fought in the French and Indian war
17 Clues: Important Native American • who won the French and Indian war • a legal document given by the king • a way the Native Americans traveled • this French man's death sparked a war • he dreamt of becoming a British military officer • did not have a good start to his military career • a group that fought in the French and Indian war • ...
french crossword puzzle 2021-08-12
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- official language of germany
- "i speak french" in french
- a response to how was your day?
- a sentence you can say to your friend if you are going to meet tomorrow again
- an informal way to greet a friend
- opposite of no in french
- most spoken language in the united states
- a german malename that derives from berht ("bright") and hramn ("raven") or rand ("rim of shield")
- a formal way to greet someone who is older than you.
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- a sentence said to people you are happy to meet
- the official language of the largest country in the world
- "fine thanks" in french
- something you can say as your friend walks away and waves.
- the language of italy
- the main language spoken in Hispanic countries
- a french feminine name meaning "wise"
- a way to say see you soon
- tu t'appelles ..........?
18 Clues: the language of italy • "fine thanks" in french • opposite of no in french • a way to say see you soon • tu t'appelles ..........? • "i speak french" in french • official language of germany • a response to how was your day? • an informal way to greet a friend • a french feminine name meaning "wise" • most spoken language in the united states • ...
french crossword puzzle 2021-08-12
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- official language of germany
- "i speak french" in french
- a response to how was your day?
- a sentence you can say to your friend if you are going to meet tomorrow again
- an informal way to greet a friend
- opposite of no in french
- most spoken language in the united states
- a german malename that derives from berht ("bright") and hramn ("raven") or rand ("rim of shield")
- a formal way to greet someone who is older than you.
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- a sentence said to people you are happy to meet
- the official language of the largest country in the world
- "fine thanks" in french
- something you can say as your friend walks away and waves.
- the language of italy
- the main language spoken in Hispanic countries
- a french feminine name meaning "wise"
- a way to say see you soon
- tu t'appelles ..........?
18 Clues: the language of italy • "fine thanks" in french • opposite of no in french • a way to say see you soon • tu t'appelles ..........? • "i speak french" in french • official language of germany • a response to how was your day? • an informal way to greet a friend • a french feminine name meaning "wise" • most spoken language in the united states • ...
The Hundred Years War 2024-05-07
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- V - French king who regained territory in the 1370s
- - Decisive English victory in 1346
- - Duchy that switched sides during the war
- - Sentiment that grew in France during the conflict
- - English king who initiated the war in 1337
- OF ORLEANS - Turning point in the war, led by Joan of Arc
- OF ARC - French heroine who inspired resistance against the English
- OF TROYES - Agreement making Henry V heir to the French throne
- PRINCE - Nickname of Edward, Prince of Wales
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- - Battle where the French king was captured in 1356
- OF SUCCESSION - Dispute over the French crown that sparked the war
- OF BRETIGNY - Agreement that temporarily halted the war in 1360
- - Powerful weapon used by English archers
- VII - French king who ended English hopes of conquest
- YEARS - Approximate duration of the intermittent conflict
- V - English king who resumed the war in 1415
- - Last English possession in France after the war
- - French king at the start of the conflict
- - Significant English victory in 1415
- - Duchy under English control in France
20 Clues: - Decisive English victory in 1346 • - Significant English victory in 1415 • - Duchy under English control in France • - Powerful weapon used by English archers • - Duchy that switched sides during the war • - French king at the start of the conflict • V - English king who resumed the war in 1415 • - English king who initiated the war in 1337 • ...
SOTW vol 3 chapter 21 2021-02-01
Across
- began when Louis XIV attempted to expand his territory.
- title given to the grandson of Louis XIV of France.
- England, France, and Spain settled __________ during the first three wars of the early to mid-1700s.
- carried a message to the French telling them to leave the Ohio Valley during the French and Indian War.
- began when a sea captain reportedly insulted an English sea captain.
- This treaty ended the French and Indian War.
- This tribe was paid by the English government to attack French Candian settlements.
- also known as King George's War
- also known as Queen Anne's War
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- American city named for William Pitt; located on the location where the Ohio River Fort was built.
- Ethnicity of and language spoken by King George I of England.
- also known as The French and Indian War
- also known as King William's War
- English Prime Minister who believed that the English would win the French and Indian War.
- arose from a dispute began between the English and French over the Ohio River Valley
- Pensacola, a Spanish fort in Florida, was burned during this war.
16 Clues: also known as Queen Anne's War • also known as King George's War • also known as King William's War • also known as The French and Indian War • This treaty ended the French and Indian War. • title given to the grandson of Louis XIV of France. • began when Louis XIV attempted to expand his territory. • Ethnicity of and language spoken by King George I of England. • ...
French 2013-04-29
13 Clues: the day tuesday • opposite of girl • the day tommorow • opposite of women • helps us to write • the day wednesday • used to open doors • the month after march • women cerry it around • helps us to make lines • the month after febuary • it is used to write in it • we use it for the word night
French :) 2023-10-13
French 2022-09-11
French 2025-05-15
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- Drink has many flavours and is healthy
- Well seasoned
- A common plant grown in the ground
- To package
- A common thing in the sea
- The middle of the earth (above ground)
- A fish that is often canned
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- A famous French soup
- A decoration commonly used in fancy restaurants
- To say hello
- A famous river in France
- The making
- A device used to keep food fresh
13 Clues: The making • To package • To say hello • Well seasoned • A famous French soup • A famous river in France • A common thing in the sea • A fish that is often canned • A device used to keep food fresh • A common plant grown in the ground • Drink has many flavours and is healthy • The middle of the earth (above ground) • A decoration commonly used in fancy restaurants
LA QUETE DE SOI 2024-11-22
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- Native language
- Bilingual
- The search for self
- Native country
- Law
- Belief
- Official language
- A community
- Language
- French National Anthem
- Immigrant
- Asylum Seeker
- Customs (traditions)
- Belief system
- Three Colored Flag (French flag)
- A speech
- Catholic
- Patriotism
- Society
- Dialect
- A parade
- Mainstream culture
- multiculturalism
- Language and identity
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- Judaism
- Formal language
- National Anthem
- Islam
- Burka
- Citizenship
- French-speaking world
- Rights
- Informal/colloquial language
- French Speaking
- Ethnic
- Refugee
- Fireworks
- From the Maghreb
- Jewish
- Democracy
- Muslim
- Slang
- Host country
- Catholicism
44 Clues: Law • Islam • Burka • Slang • Rights • Belief • Ethnic • Jewish • Muslim • Judaism • Refugee • Society • Dialect • Language • A speech • Catholic • A parade • Bilingual • Immigrant • Fireworks • Democracy • Patriotism • Citizenship • A community • Catholicism • Host country • Asylum Seeker • Belief system • Native country • Native language • Formal language • National Anthem • French Speaking • From the Maghreb • multiculturalism • Official language • ...
Révision du deuxième semestre 2021-05-12
Across
- Which verb in French would you use to say that you are doing your homework?
- Which way to say "hello" in French starts with "B?"
- Which verb means, "to have?"
- Conjugate the verb être with the pronoun elle
- Which city is the capital of France?
- Which body part in French is missing from, "Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes": "Tête, ______, genoux, pieds?" (hint: add -s to end of the word)
- Which adjective is the masculine form of "tall?"
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- Which verb means, "to finish?"
- What is the French spelling of the Normandy region?
- How do you ask, "What's up?" in French? (No spaces)
- Which verb means, "to be?"
- What is the French spelling of the Bretagne region?
- Conjugate the verb aller with the pronoun ils.
- Which adjective is the masculine form of "fun?"
- Which verb means, "to go?"
- Fill in the blank: J'ai __ à la tête. (I have a headache)
16 Clues: Which verb means, "to be?" • Which verb means, "to go?" • Which verb means, "to have?" • Which verb means, "to finish?" • Which city is the capital of France? • Conjugate the verb être with the pronoun elle • Conjugate the verb aller with the pronoun ils. • Which adjective is the masculine form of "fun?" • Which adjective is the masculine form of "tall?" • ...
Vero's French words 2019-01-23
11 Clues: French for 'sad' • French for 'skin' • French for 'wise' • ... la television • We use it to speak • French for 'boring' • French for 'to say' • French for 'to hear' • An animal close to humans • French for 'bear' (the animal) • You can't always get what you ...
Numbers 2024-05-16
10 Clues: one in french • fifty in french • twelve in french • fortney in french • fourteen in french • twenty one in french • sept seventeen in french • deux sixty two in french • neuf thirty nine in french • sept twenty senven in french
Marie de Paris 2022-01-12
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- the French word for apartment building
- the name of the oldest bridge in the city
- one of the museums in Paris (le Musée du ____)
- the French phrase for "City of Lights"
- the French word for puppet (Guignol is an example)
- music festival held every year on June 21st
- where Marie wants to dance someday
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- "La ____", the French name for the Mona Lisa
- the word for the book sellers along the river
- one of the public transportation options in Paris
- the French word for bakery
- the French word for countryside
- the river that runs through Paris
- Marie's favorite place in Paris, "le Jardin du ___"
14 Clues: the French word for bakery • the French word for countryside • the river that runs through Paris • where Marie wants to dance someday • the French word for apartment building • the French phrase for "City of Lights" • the name of the oldest bridge in the city • music festival held every year on June 21st • "La ____", the French name for the Mona Lisa • ...
AP Euro Unit 5 2025-11-20
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- Final battle that defeats Napoleon Bonaparte, also an ABBA song
- Unifies England and Scotland into Great Britain
- emotion, intuition, individualism, and nature
- Artistic and intellectual movement that is a reaction against the Enlightenment
- Irish philosopher who criticized the French REvolution for its radicalism
- Conservative Austrian Foreign Minister who hosted the Congress of Vienna
- Diplomatic conference of European powers that restructures Europe after the defeat of Napoleon
- Comprehensive system of law that unifies and simplifies the legal system in France
- Emphasizes the importance of feeling and instinct over pure reason, philosopher
- Economic blockade aimed at destroying Great Britain's trade
- Military conscription policy that required all French citizens to contribute to the war
- Anglican minister who founds Methodism
- Became King after the Glorious Revolution
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- French military leader who rose to prominence during the Revolution
- King of Prussia, known for his patronage of arts
- Last King of France before the Revolution
- Leader of the Committee of Public Safety who orchestrated the Reign of Terror
- Ends the Seven Years' War and gives Britain colonial dominance
- French women's rights advocate
- Radical journalist who advocated for the rights of the poor
- Leaders of the French Revolution during the radical phase
- Formed by representatives of the Third Estate after they broke away from the Estates-General
- Powerful orator and early leader of the French Revolution
- Unpopular Austrian and wife of Louis XVI
- Logical and empirical observation
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Symbolic Beginning of the French Revolution
27 Clues: French women's rights advocate • Leader of the Haitian Revolution • Logical and empirical observation • Anglican minister who founds Methodism • Unpopular Austrian and wife of Louis XVI • Last King of France before the Revolution • Became King after the Glorious Revolution • Symbolic Beginning of the French Revolution • emotion, intuition, individualism, and nature • ...
La nourriture 2023-10-27
11 Clues: French for lemon • meat from a calf • meat from the cow • meat from a sheep • French for chicken • French for croissant • French for raspberry • French for grapefruit • what the French eat most mornings • French much superior grilled cheese • very healthy food we eat at lunch in France
CH.7 1st 18 2020-10-15
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- a period of panic and riot by peasenats
- name given
- a member of a democratic clib established in paris in 1789
- queen
- social and political system of france
- king
- general the leislative body in france until 1789
- a pivotal event in the french revolution
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- a machine with a heavy blade slididng vertically in grooves used for beheading people
- a law enacted by the plebians assembly
- was a french statesman and military leader
- group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- a lower class parision republican in the french revolution
- an elected legislative in various counrties
- robespirre was a french lawyer and states man and most influential figuers of the french revolution
- a period of remoreless repression or bloodshed in particular
- a sudeen violent and illegal seizure of power from a government
- three large soacial classes
18 Clues: king • queen • name given • three large soacial classes • social and political system of france • a law enacted by the plebians assembly • a period of panic and riot by peasenats • a pivotal event in the french revolution • was a french statesman and military leader • an elected legislative in various counrties • general the leislative body in france until 1789 • ...
french crossword puzzle 2021-08-12
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- official language of germany
- "i speak french" in french
- a response to how was your day?
- a sentence you can say to your friend if you are going to meet tomorrow again
- an informal way to greet a friend
- opposite of no in french
- most spoken language in the united states
- a german malename that derives from berht ("bright") and hramn ("raven") or rand ("rim of shield")
- a formal way to greet someone who is older than you.
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- a sentence said to people you are happy to meet
- the official language of the largest country in the world
- "fine thanks" in french
- something you can say as your friend walks away and waves.
- the language of italy
- the main language spoken in Hispanic countries
- a french feminine name meaning "wise"
- a way to say see you soon
- tu t'appelles ..........?
18 Clues: the language of italy • "fine thanks" in french • opposite of no in french • a way to say see you soon • tu t'appelles ..........? • "i speak french" in french • official language of germany • a response to how was your day? • an informal way to greet a friend • a french feminine name meaning "wise" • most spoken language in the united states • ...
french II 2025-01-27
10 Clues: mouse in French • screen in French • printer in French • keyboard in French • computer in French • camcorder in French • to plug in in French • to turn on in French • to turn off in French • answering machine in French
French Revolution vocabulary crossword 2024-01-10
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- Social and political system in France before the revolution, characterized by a rigid social hierarchy and significant inequalities.
- Middle class, played a role in advocating for change during the revolution.
- A governing body during the French Revolution responsible for maintaining order and suppressing counter-revolutionary activities.
- Common people, mainly workers and artisans, who played a significant role in the French Revolution.
- A radical political group that emerged during the French Revolution, advocating for a republic and social equality.
- Revolutionary assembly formed by the Third Estate (commoners) during the early stages of the revolution.
- A period of extreme violence and mass executions during the French Revolution, led by the Committee of Public Safety.
- Period of panic and unrest in rural France during the early stages of the revolution.
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- The period of political change and moderation that followed the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
- Last king of France before the French Revolution, overthrown and executed during the revolution.
- A device used for execution during the French Revolution.
- Lists of grievances and reform suggestions compiled before the French Revolution.
- A prominent figure in the French Revolution, known for his role in the Reign of Terror and his strong advocacy for revolutionary ideals.
- A person who fled France during the Revolution, often due to political or social reasons.
- Social class of individuals with hereditary titles and privileges, held significant power 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. • Period of panic and unrest in rural France during the early stages of the revolution. • ...
The French Revolution 2021-09-21
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- The sun king.
- Queen of France during the revolution.
- Period where 40,000 Frenchmen were killed.
- French royal estate.
- Used to kill 16,000 people.
- Leader of the jacobins.
- Middle class in France.
- French General.
- Place where most of the important people of france executed by guillotine.
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- French Prison and fortress.
- Codes that promoted equality, religious tolerance, and gave rights to the bourgeois.
- French declaration of independence.
- The sun king.
- French political theorist killed by Charlotte Corrday.
- King of France during the revolution.
15 Clues: The sun king. • The sun king. • French General. • French royal estate. • Leader of the jacobins. • Middle class in France. • French Prison and fortress. • Used to kill 16,000 people. • French declaration of independence. • King of France during the revolution. • Queen of France during the revolution. • Period where 40,000 Frenchmen were killed. • ...
The French Revolution 2021-09-21
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- french political theorist killed by Charlotte Corrday.
- Middle class in France.
- French Prison and fortress.
- codes that promoted equality, religious tolerance, and gave rights to the bourgeois.
- period of time where 40,000 frenchmen were killed.
- French royal estate.
- French General.
- leader of the jacobins.
- King of France during the revolution.
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- French declaration of independence.
- place where most of the important people of france executed by guillotine.
- the sun king.
- period where 40,000 Frenchmen were killed.
- Used to kill 16,000 people.
- Queen of France during the revolution.
- the sun king.
16 Clues: the sun king. • the sun king. • French General. • French royal estate. • Middle class in France. • leader of the jacobins. • Used to kill 16,000 people. • French Prison and fortress. • French declaration of independence. • King of France during the revolution. • Queen of France during the revolution. • period where 40,000 Frenchmen were killed. • ...
The French Revolution 2021-09-21
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- French General.
- period where 40,000 Frenchmen were killed.
- the sun king.
- French royal estate.
- King of France during the revolution.
- Place where most of the important people of france executed by guillotine.
- Leader of the jacobins.
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- French declaration of independence.
- The sun king.
- Codes that promoted equality, religious tolerance, and gave rights to the bourgeois.
- French political theorist killed by Charlotte Corrday.
- Used to kill 16,000 people.
- Queen of France during the revolution.
- French Prison and fortress.
- Middle class in France.
15 Clues: The sun king. • the sun king. • French General. • French royal estate. • Middle class in France. • Leader of the jacobins. • Used to kill 16,000 people. • French Prison and fortress. • French declaration of independence. • King of France during the revolution. • Queen of France during the revolution. • period where 40,000 Frenchmen were killed. • ...
The Nationalist movement in Indo-China 2014-04-29
Across
- Dictator of South Vietnam
- Provided Western style education
- The dynasty overthrown by the French
- A deadly plant killer
- French army was defeated here
- Puppet ruler of the French
- Nationalist in favour of monarchy
- Nationalist in favour of democratic republic
- Founder of Hoa Hao
- Language used by the Vietnamese elite
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- Fought for the Liberation of the country
- The Supreme French Commander of the French armies
- Formed the Vietnamese Communist Party
- Organic compound used to thicken gasoline for fire bombs
14 Clues: Founder of Hoa Hao • A deadly plant killer • Dictator of South Vietnam • Puppet ruler of the French • French army was defeated here • Provided Western style education • Nationalist in favour of monarchy • The dynasty overthrown by the French • Formed the Vietnamese Communist Party • Language used by the Vietnamese elite • Fought for the Liberation of the country • ...
7 years war 2020-03-09
Across
- who was the British rival
- Located in Nova Scotia
- the first people that lived there
- who was the native leader
- one of the British allies
- what did James Wolfe do in the war
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- who was the British general
- an allie of the French
- who was the French general
- one of the French territories
- who was frances rival
- where was louisbourg located
- one of the British allies
- one of the French allies
- the Of Paris ended the 7 years war
15 Clues: who was frances rival • an allie of the French • Located in Nova Scotia • one of the French allies • who was the British rival • who was the native leader • one of the British allies • one of the British allies • who was the French general • who was the British general • where was louisbourg located • one of the French territories • the first people that lived there • ...
French Revolution 2022-02-16
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- Marie Antoinette Josèphe Jeanne was the last queen of France before the French Revolution
- a gold twenty-franc French coin minted during the reign of Napoleon I
- period between March 20, 1815, the date on which Napoleon arrived in Paris after escaping from exile on Elba
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people
- was a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789
- the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte
- Storming of the Bastille was an event that occurred in Paris, France
- a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed, in particular the period of the Terror during the French Revolution
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- officially the Civil Code of the French is the French civil code established under the French Consulate in 1804 and still in force
- an extensive area of land in the country, usually with a large house, owned by one person, family, or organization
- was a French lawyer and statesman who was one of the best-known
- the members of the French Third Estate took the Tennis Court Oath in the tennis court which had been built in 1686
- an elected legislature in various countries
- the last King of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution
- the Estates General or States-General was a legislative
- the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes
16 Clues: the final defeat of Napoleon Bonaparte • an elected legislature in various countries • the Estates General or States-General was a legislative • was a French lawyer and statesman who was one of the best-known • was a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789 • Storming of the Bastille was an event that occurred in Paris, France • ...
first nations 2021-06-02
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- Samuel was a part of what troop
- a bullet the used to load their bows
- another french trader
- the unknown world or place
- a bad sickness
- saying ill give you this if you give me that
- a thing they used to travel in water
- who lived in Quebec
- shooting and killing things
- going all over the world
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- a skin that got traded most of the time
- a place that the first nations also lived
- big skins first nations wear for clothes
- one of the lands first nations claimed
- how many years was Jacques in the new world
- a french trader
- a sharp blade first nations used to hunt
- getting and giving
- a weapon the first nations used
- a french weapon
20 Clues: a bad sickness • a french trader • a french weapon • getting and giving • who lived in Quebec • another french trader • going all over the world • the unknown world or place • shooting and killing things • Samuel was a part of what troop • a weapon the first nations used • a bullet the used to load their bows • a thing they used to travel in water • ...
Topic 2 Lesson 2 Crossword 2024-01-24
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- built by France at mouth of MS River
- major French trading post built in 1608
- People who broke away from Catholic Church
- region claimed by France in North America
- type of Christian religion France practiced
- main river found in Dutch colony
- first permanent French settlement in NA
- NA tribe allied with the French
- island New Amsterdam was located on
- fort built by France to protect Great Lakes
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- route explorers were searching for
- NA tribe allied with the Dutch
- French trappers living in the woods
- name of Dutch colony
- term for people from the Netherlands
- person who started New Netherland
- sailed for England & reached Newfoundland
- sailed halfway down St. Lawrence River
- sailed for France along Atlantic Coast
- Started Protestant Reformation
20 Clues: name of Dutch colony • NA tribe allied with the Dutch • Started Protestant Reformation • NA tribe allied with the French • main river found in Dutch colony • person who started New Netherland • route explorers were searching for • French trappers living in the woods • island New Amsterdam was located on • built by France at mouth of MS River • ...
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 • ...
Francais de vocabulaire 2022-12-06
20 Clues: I • 20 • No • Yes • Pool • Door • Good • Music • School • Teacher • To have • Exactly • Goodbye! • To dance • To listen • French fries • Good evening! • Good morning! • This month in French • School subject (Math)
French revolution 2021-12-06
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- a mid evil fortress in paris used as a prison
- governing body or class consisting of a hereditary nobility
- the nobility, the clergy, and the remainder of the population
- someone in official capacity uses their position illegally to gain advantage
- individual who rules arbitrarily
- dynasty french royal house descended from louis IX in the 13th century
- refers to the system of government and society in france before the french revolution of 1789
- king of France during early stages of french revolution
- denoting various forms of compulsive military service
- monarchy numerous revolutions gradually limited powers of traditional absolute monarchy
- townspeople who had acquired a certain level of comfort through trade
- estate consisted of clergy who paid no taxes yet owned a substantial percent of land
- of power equilibrium of different strengths that discourages other nations or groups
- collection of laws and principals under which a government or other organization operates
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- below upper class but above poverty
- fourth government of the french revolution
- made up of the nobility, who owned 30 percent of the land but were a fraction of the population
- inspired the american revolution and the french revolution
- a strong religion in the 16th century
- the sixth and last government of the french revolution
- the fifth government of the french revolution
- any form of government in which the supreme powers of the state are exercised
- government by the people
- elections held to decide two types of political issues
- governing body or class consisting of a hereditary nobility
- quo the current state of affairs
26 Clues: government by the people • individual who rules arbitrarily • quo the current state of affairs • below upper class but above poverty • a strong religion in the 16th century • fourth government of the french revolution • a mid evil fortress in paris used as a prison • the fifth government of the french revolution • denoting various forms of compulsive military service • ...
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 • ...
SPC French 6Black 2018-05-02
10 Clues: French for hi • French for Mr • French for goodbye • French for Mrs or Ms • French for goodnight • French for my name is • French for how are you • French for see you soon • French for good morning • French for good evening
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
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 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. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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
Les vêtements d'hiver 2026-02-04
10 Clues: socks in french • a vest in french • gloves in french • mittens in french • ear muffs in french • a sweater in french • snowpants in french • snow boots in french • a winter hat in french • a winter coat in french
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 • ...
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
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 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 • ...
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. • ...
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"
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
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
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 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. • ...
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
French Revolution 2021-03-17
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
