french Crossword Puzzles
french 2018-11-01
12 Clues: ¨moo¨ • opposit of no • in the library • comes from cows • the color of the sun • ¨ dont worry be _____¨ • ¨ i believe i can ___¨ • we go to school to what • old people read the what • you wear them on your feet • not good morning but good____ • get them with meals, they are french
french 2022-03-02
French 2022-02-24
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- 4 divided by 2
- the most run amount you can get in cricket
- last grade in school
- when you are in nursery
- jkg students age
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- half of an adult
- the grade you have board exams
- a year after babies are born
- you now can have a drivers license in 10 years
- when multiplied 3 you can legally have alcohol
- max amount of fingers
- half of 22
- Congrats! Ur a teen
13 Clues: half of 22 • 4 divided by 2 • half of an adult • jkg students age • Congrats! Ur a teen • last grade in school • max amount of fingers • when you are in nursery • a year after babies are born • the grade you have board exams • the most run amount you can get in cricket • you now can have a drivers license in 10 years • when multiplied 3 you can legally have alcohol
french 2022-01-14
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- - you can sit on it
- - where you can put your notes on
- - can write on a white board
- - teaches you
- - you can write and draw
- - can tell time on it
- - it has a lot of pages and a story
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- - it has a lot of words that you can find that you dont know
- - can do a project on it
- - mini table
- - where you eat on
- - something you can open and close
12 Clues: - mini table • - teaches you • - where you eat on • - you can sit on it • - can tell time on it • - can do a project on it • - you can write and draw • - can write on a white board • - where you can put your notes on • - something you can open and close • - it has a lot of pages and a story • - it has a lot of words that you can find that you dont know
French 2025-05-07
12 Clues: 30-10 • 900-870 • 150-135 • 128-120 • halloween • last month of summer • third month of the year • first day of the weekend • last month untill summer • first day of the week in france • day after the last day of the weekend • day before the last day until Saturday
French 2024-08-22
French 2025-11-21
12 Clues: Legs and toes • Up in the air • Used for fishing • bikers use these • Fish in this area • Bees pollen these • Transportation for school • What people get in for cabs • Goes in under ground tunnels • Where kids play on a sunny day • used to stuff things in the trunk • Kids use these in park with training wheels
french time 2021-10-16
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- how do you say half in french
- how do you say multiple hours in french
- how do you say 45 in french
- how do you say minus in french
- how do you say midnight in french
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- how do you say evening in french
- how do you say am in french
- how do you say quarter in french
- how do you say afternoon in french
- how do you say o'clock in french
10 Clues: how do you say am in french • how do you say 45 in french • how do you say half in french • how do you say minus in french • how do you say evening in french • how do you say quarter in french • how do you say o'clock in french • how do you say midnight in french • how do you say afternoon in french • how do you say multiple hours in french
History Crossword 2025-03-24
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- What place was Napoleon first exiled to and escaped from?
- What is the class of workers that labored in factories under harsh conditions?
- What was the legal code established by Napoleon called?
- Which industry was the first to industrialize?
- Who became emperor of France after the French Revolution?
- What was the machine used for executions during the French Revolution?
- The idea that people give up some rights in exchange for protection from the government?
- What was the group led by Robespierre that carried out the Reign of Terror?
- Who was the French philosopher that advocated for separation of powers in government?
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- What did Napoleon crown himself as in 1804, ending the new French Republic?
- Which enlightenment thinker believed in natural rights like life, liberty,and property?
- Who argued that society should be based on the general will of the people?
- Whe was king during the French Revolution?
- What was the period of time where reason and logic were used to challenge traditional authority?
- Which battle in 1815 marked Napoleon's final defeat?
- What was the shift from hand-made goods to machine-made goods that begin in the 18th century?
- What was the social class system in pre-revolutionary France, divided into 3 groups?
- Who was the Enlightenment thinker that defended freedom of speech and criticized religious intolerance?
- What is the economic system where businesses are privately owned and operate for profit?
- Which prison was stormed on July 14, 1789, starting the French Revolution?
20 Clues: Whe was king during the French Revolution? • Which industry was the first to industrialize? • Which battle in 1815 marked Napoleon's final defeat? • What was the legal code established by Napoleon called? • What place was Napoleon first exiled to and escaped from? • Who became emperor of France after the French Revolution? • ...
French Culture Part 2 2025-03-04
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- France is famous for having over 400 types of this food
- a French city famous for its flower parade during Carnaval
- an artist who painted with bright colors and created The Dance
- a French fashion brand known for the little black dress
- a flat hat often worn in France
- a huge event in Paris where designers show their new collections
- the French word for hello
- The fruit thrown by the Gilles during the Binche Carnival
- Small pieces of paper thrown during Carnival parades
- an accessory worn in all seasons by French people
- The fish thrown into the crowd during the Dunkirk Carnival
- a famous art museum in Paris
- a fried carnival pastry covered in powdered sugar
- an artist who painted Water Lilies
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- A famous Carnival in Belgium with oranges and mysterious masks
- The period of fasting that comes after Carnival celebrations
- a celebration before Lent with parades and costumes
- a long, crispy French bread
- a French dish made with snails
- the fashion capital of the world
- a famous landmark in Paris that has been used as a runway
- a designer famous for elegant dresses with big skirts
- A French city where Carnival features floats covered in flowers
- These are thrown into the crowd during the Nice Carnival
- a sweet cake eaten during carnival with a small figure hidden inside
- a luxury brand known for bags and clothes
- a thin pancake often filled with sweet or savory ingredients
27 Clues: the French word for hello • a long, crispy French bread • a famous art museum in Paris • a French dish made with snails • a flat hat often worn in France • the fashion capital of the world • an artist who painted Water Lilies • a luxury brand known for bags and clothes • an accessory worn in all seasons by French people • a fried carnival pastry covered in powdered sugar • ...
Chapter 3: The Northwest Fur Trade 2014-03-25
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- Two words that describe the "Where are the Beavers?" video
- Student who decided to be independent in the fur trade game
- French word for "mixed"
- Adoption of values, behaviours and beliefs of a culture
- HBC held this over all waters draining into Hudson Bay
- Animal that was used as currency
- King who agreed to work with Radisson and De Groseilliers
- Waterway that many Metis people settled near
- City where the NWC was founded
- This ship that made it safely back
- A nickname for members of the NWC
- French control trade after taking this trading post
- Many coureurs de bois would become this with the NWC
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- Large area of land that fur traders moved towards
- Name of the fort that would become Winnipeg
- French fur trader who headed west
- A major trading partner of the HBC
- The best teacher ever
- Unlicensed French fur traders
- Name given to the middlemen who lived around HBC forts
- This ship that couldn't quite make it
- Disease introduced by Europeans
- Name of man who financed the Nonsuch and Eaglet
- Treaty that forced French to give up claims to Hudson Bay
24 Clues: The best teacher ever • French word for "mixed" • Unlicensed French fur traders • City where the NWC was founded • Disease introduced by Europeans • Animal that was used as currency • French fur trader who headed west • A nickname for members of the NWC • A major trading partner of the HBC • This ship that made it safely back • This ship that couldn't quite make it • ...
FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR SUMMARY READING 2023-09-15
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- Main fortress for France was located here
- Spain was given all of the land west of this river
- Location of the treaty signing ending the war
- Mountain range that was a buffer between the French and British
- The economic result of the war for Great Britain
- River valley where the conflict began
- Colony where George Washington was from
- Led the colonial forces in the war
- Built by the French to protect their claims in North America
- These were imposed on the colonists by Great Britain as a result of the war costs
- Both France and Great Britain could not agree on these in North America
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- Both the French and British were willing to fight for this profitable trade
- Who Great Britain decided should pay the cost of the war
- French and British both allied with them
- The war is seen as the first step towards this event in America
- Great Britain received this region from France
- British general who turned the tide of the war and made the French surrender
- Site of first battle of the war
- group of colonial soldiers were called this
- term that means to give up something (i.e. land)
20 Clues: Site of first battle of the war • Led the colonial forces in the war • River valley where the conflict began • Colony where George Washington was from • French and British both allied with them • Main fortress for France was located here • group of colonial soldiers were called this • Location of the treaty signing ending the war • ...
French exploration and Louisiane 2021-10-07
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- area settled by group from distant land
- founded french settlment near missippi river
- explored upper mississippi down to arkansas river
- large farm or estate
- collapse of french investment company
- king of france in 1643
- increase in prices and fall in purchases
- laws governed the slaves in louisiana
- large river that people used for travel and trade
- established fort maurepas
- ended the french and indian war
- war fought between great britain and original 13 colonies
- water route early europeans believed
- invented paper money in france
- caused frome french and british both claiming ohio rive valley
- established by iberville in 1699
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- parcel of land given to someone
- group in charge of judicial matters
- claimed louisiana for france
- established by bienville in 1718
- young women that became wives of settlers
- created for a better way to pay and trade
- person considered the property of someone
- Colony operated as business by person
- first religion in louisiana
- became first proprietor of louisiana
- caused from french colonial wanting land
- helped provide food for evryone and introduced accordian
- system of growing food many people used and still use
29 Clues: large farm or estate • king of france in 1643 • established fort maurepas • first religion in louisiana • claimed louisiana for france • invented paper money in france • parcel of land given to someone • ended the french and indian war • established by bienville in 1718 • established by iberville in 1699 • group in charge of judicial matters • became first proprietor of louisiana • ...
History Crossword Chapter 6 2013-01-03
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- A small group competing to gain power
- Renounce one's throne
- Notebooks listing all three estate's grievances
- A middle-class person
- a period of panic and riot by peasants and others
- The direct vote of all the members of an electorate
- Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts
- The intellectuals of the 18th century Enlightenment
- military tactics, like ambushes, sabotage, raids, and the element of surprise
- A flag having three colored stripes (especially the French flag)
- The French state prison in Paris
- Append or add as an extra or subordinate part
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- A body of five Directors that held executive power in France following the Convention
- A member of the radical movement that instituted the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
- Denoting attitudes, activities, or other things that have no religious or spiritual basis
- Government spending of funds raised by borrowing
- The elected legislature in France during the first part of the French Revolution
- Restoring hereditary monarchies that the French Revolution or Napoleon had unseated
- An act of sealing off a place to prevent goods or people from entering or leaving
- The right to vote in political elections
20 Clues: Renounce one's throne • A middle-class person • The French state prison in Paris • A small group competing to gain power • The right to vote in political elections • Patriotic feeling, principles, or efforts • Append or add as an extra or subordinate part • Notebooks listing all three estate's grievances • Government spending of funds raised by borrowing • ...
Saint Laurent 2023-04-29
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- MIX MALETASSE,CHAIN,CARRY OVER
- CREATIVE DIRECTOR
- FLAT, CARRY OVER, TRIBUTE FAMILY
- ACTRESS, SAINT LAURENT BEST FRIEND/MUSE
- RIGHT BANK OF THE RIVER SEINE, FIRST CONCEPT STORE
- PATCH WORK/RIVE GAUCHE QUILTING, SILK VERSION
- MONSIEUR SAINT LAURENT FAVORITE CITY IN MAROCCO
- LEFT RIVER OF THE SEINE,1966 FIRST STORE
- ICONIC SHOES, PATENT, BLACK/GOLD MONOGRAMME
- FRENCH WORD 'SQUARE', BOX LEATHER, LEATHER STRAP
- MUSE'S NAME, VEGETAL LEATHER,CROSS BODY
- MONOGRAMME CLOSURE, TOP HANDLE, CREATOR'S NAME
- FRENCH STREET, LEATHER STRAP, MONOGRAMME CLOSURE
- LOULOU FAMILY,LAMBSKIN,3 SIZES
- REMOVABLE LEATHER STRAP, 2 SIZES, LAMBSKIN, DENEUVE'S CHARACTER NAME IN 8 FEMMES
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- LEATHER STRAP, BOX LEATHER, MARQUAGE
- LEATHER MONOGRAMME, 3 SIZES, VINTAGE LEATHER
- REMOVABLE CHAIN, TOP HANDLE, MIX MATELASSE
- FRENCH WORD 'CESTINO',VEGETAL LEATHER, SUMMERISH
- MONSIEUR SAINT LAURENT BEST FRIEND/PARTNER
- ICONIC, MARQUAGE,CALFSKIN,REMOVABLE POCKET
- FRENCH MOVIE, EVERY COLLECTION HAS SOMETHING INSPIRED
- MAXI TRAVEL BAG,CALFSKIN,DIAMOND QUILTING
- LAMBSKIN,BACKPACK,MONOGRAMME,CHAIN
- HANDBAG,ON THE GO, SMALL CAPACITY
- INSPIRED BY A MODEL, BEST SELLER, Y QUILTING
- MONOGRAMME, SHOPPING BAG, LAMBSKIN
- MONOGRAMME,CREATOR'S NAME, SYMBOL
- MODEL'S NAME, GDP LEATHER, CHAIN
- FRENCH WORD 'CHAIN', BOX LEATHER, LEATHER STRAP
- ICARE INSPIRED,MONOGRAMME, 2 COLORS
31 Clues: CREATIVE DIRECTOR • MIX MALETASSE,CHAIN,CARRY OVER • LOULOU FAMILY,LAMBSKIN,3 SIZES • FLAT, CARRY OVER, TRIBUTE FAMILY • MODEL'S NAME, GDP LEATHER, CHAIN • HANDBAG,ON THE GO, SMALL CAPACITY • MONOGRAMME,CREATOR'S NAME, SYMBOL • LAMBSKIN,BACKPACK,MONOGRAMME,CHAIN • MONOGRAMME, SHOPPING BAG, LAMBSKIN • ICARE INSPIRED,MONOGRAMME, 2 COLORS • LEATHER STRAP, BOX LEATHER, MARQUAGE • ...
Baylee Knapp The French Revolution and Napoleon 2023-02-02
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- all nations having equal power
- shutting all ports down and not trading with GB
- nobles who fled france
- humane way of execution
- battle with major naval loss for french
- govt made by the 3rd estate
- final battle of french rev
- vote of the people to approve new constitution
- leader of the congress of vienna
- unlawful seizure of power
- division of status before revolution
- to make europe self-sufficient
- radical political party
- how russia defeated napoleon
- agreement
- fear and chaos among the french
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- leader of the reign of terror
- plan to contain france
- long draining conflict between Spain and France
- ancient way of govt
- used to create social order and unity
- napoleon's comeback
- lower class french who wanted change
- alliance between the 5 monarchs
- execution of those who followed the belief of french past
- civilian soldiers
- agreement to maintain equal power between the 5 monarchies
- queen during revolution
- promise to create a constitution
- major meeting called by the King
- war genius
- school for boys
- king during revolution
- rightful rulers
34 Clues: agreement • war genius • school for boys • rightful rulers • civilian soldiers • ancient way of govt • napoleon's comeback • plan to contain france • nobles who fled france • king during revolution • humane way of execution • queen during revolution • radical political party • unlawful seizure of power • final battle of french rev • govt made by the 3rd estate • how russia defeated napoleon • ...
Cinco de Mayo History 2025-05-02
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- The first name of the French general that led the French army.
- A common food that is eaten during the celebration
- Texas-born general that aided the Mexican army.
- Cinco de Mayo is often mistaken for...
- The day that symbolizes a great victory for the Mexican Government.
- The president of Mexico at the time.
- France, Britain, and Spain sent naval forces to this state in Mexico.
- The Mexican state that Cinco de Mayo is primarily observed in.
- The year The Battle of Puebla occurred.
- How many troops did the French send to Mexico?
- How many troops did the French lose?
- How many troops did the Mexican army lose? (about how many)
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- The country Mexico fought against at The Battle of Puebla.
- French ruler at the time.
- The country that helped Mexico after their civil war ended.
- A less common food that is eaten during the celebration.
- The Spanish translation of "The fifth of May".
- The new president was forced to default on debt payments to _________ governments.
- The month and day Mexican Independence day occurs.
- How many troops did the Mexican army have?
- Mexican Independence Day happened how many years before The Battle of Puebla?
21 Clues: French ruler at the time. • The president of Mexico at the time. • How many troops did the French lose? • Cinco de Mayo is often mistaken for... • The year The Battle of Puebla occurred. • How many troops did the Mexican army have? • The Spanish translation of "The fifth of May". • How many troops did the French send to Mexico? • ...
Chapter 0 and 1 vocab crossword 2025-09-29
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- Promise of a reunion later tonight
- French phrase: “I call myself …”
- Formal way of asking someone’s identity.
- Mind and human behavior Monsieur Polite French title for a man in a suit.
- Reply that says you’re fine, nothing more.
- Matter and its reactions
- Thinking about truth, knowledge, and existence
- Polite health check: “How are you?”
- A young lady’s old-fashioned French title.
- Governments, power, and systems of rule
- Parting words meaning “until tomorrow.
- Reply that says you’re doing wonderfully.
- Friendly French hi and short
- Study of past events and civilizations
- A morning greeting paired with “Sir.”
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- Living organisms and life processes
- Programming, data, and computers
- Maps, lands.
- Informal “name request” — for friends, not strangers.
- Numbers, shapes, and smartly reasoning
- Modest reply: neither great nor bad.
- search for laws of nature
- Greeting that starts when the sun goes down.
- Literally “until the hour” — a later meeting is implied
- What you’d call a French queen, but also a married woman.
- Casual health check: “How are you?”
- A farewell implying “not long until next time.”
- Art of sound, rhythm, and harmony
- Goodbye that literally means “until the meeting again.”
29 Clues: Maps, lands. • Matter and its reactions • search for laws of nature • Friendly French hi and short • French phrase: “I call myself …” • Programming, data, and computers • Art of sound, rhythm, and harmony • Promise of a reunion later tonight • Living organisms and life processes • Polite health check: “How are you?” • Casual health check: “How are you?” • ...
FRENCH CROSSWORD K 2014-10-19
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- How many months have 30 days (in french).
- un minus dix-huit (in french)
- février is what month of the year.(in english)
- jeudi is french for....
- The middle month of the year ( in french )
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- The current month (in french)
- number 24 (in French).
- 14 in french is ...
- How many days of the week. (in french)
- How do you write august in French.
10 Clues: 14 in french is ... • number 24 (in French). • jeudi is french for.... • The current month (in french) • un minus dix-huit (in french) • How do you write august in French. • How many days of the week. (in french) • How many months have 30 days (in french). • The middle month of the year ( in french ) • février is what month of the year.(in english)
School crossword 2025-05-05
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- another name for geeks
- like a fraternity, but only for girls
- "candidater" in French
- clothes worn by most British students
- "appartenance" in French
- what makes students want to belong
- a club where you discuss and argue certain topics
- male high-school students whoa re good at sports
- the legal drinking age in the U.S.
- an exclusive group of students at American Colleges
- American university
- (plural) team of female high-school students who encourage sports team
- banned rituals in frats that involve degrading actions
- "une bourse d'études" in French
- a social group at a school
- 1st year students
- other name for theatre
- "collège" in French
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- 4th year student
- 2nd year student
- personnel who serves you at a frat house
- 3rd year student
- set of rules to follow regarding clothes at school
- an important player in an American football team
- these letters are used to name fraternities and sororities
- activities students have after class is over
- famous school for aristocrats in Britain
- person who doesn't belong
- another name for nerds
- "lycée" in French
30 Clues: 4th year student • 2nd year student • 3rd year student • "lycée" in French • 1st year students • American university • "collège" in French • another name for geeks • "candidater" in French • another name for nerds • other name for theatre • "appartenance" in French • person who doesn't belong • a social group at a school • "une bourse d'études" in French • what makes students want to belong • ...
The French and Indian War 2025-01-17
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- Who fought in the French and Indian War
- What did the British government do in order to pay for it
- The French hid behind what
- Who issued the Proclamation of 1763
- Where were colonist not allowed to settle anymore
- Colonist were unwilling to what
- The British marched in what loud and proud
- What was expensive for the British government
- Who gained all of the land west of the Mississippi River
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- Who won the French and Indian War
- When did the French and Indian War end
- Both the British and the French claimed what
- Who was finally defeated
- Colonist thought that King George||| liked who more
- Who gained all of the land east of the Mississippi River
- Who was forced to give up all of there territory in North America
16 Clues: Who was finally defeated • The French hid behind what • Colonist were unwilling to what • Who won the French and Indian War • Who issued the Proclamation of 1763 • When did the French and Indian War end • Who fought in the French and Indian War • The British marched in what loud and proud • Both the British and the French claimed what • ...
french 2022-04-25
french 2018-11-01
12 Clues: ¨moo¨ • opposit of no • in the library • comes from cows • the color of the sun • ¨ i believe i can ___¨ • ¨ dont worry be _____¨ • we go to school to what • old people read the what • you wear them on your feet • niut not good morning but good____ • get them with meals, they are french
french 2014-11-04
12 Clues: Threat • Torrent • To host • Software • Nightmare • Vagueness • To download • Right holder • Overwhelming • New craze, whooping cough • Supports, different media • Easy to use and navigate; neat
french 2023-11-02
French 2023-12-13
12 Clues: arreter • voiture • resultat • utiliser • mal effet • mal pluie • terre tombe • utiliser encore • trop de personnes • par le gouvernment • arreter mal choses • leiu de travailler
French 2024-01-31
12 Clues: Why? • boring • to swim • a whiteboard • where students go • Where you can nager • second day of the week • where you eat at school • Something you do at la cantine • a big place with lots of stores • Books are located here for public use • Where Mrs. Sabundayo is (three words)
French 2024-02-28
12 Clues: cowards • to glow • to treat • to enact • to retreat • to support • to attempt • as a result • to initiate • to scramble • collaborator • at the top of your lungs
French 2024-02-27
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- Concentrer son attention sur une idée, une question.
- Manière d'être qui manifeste certains sentiments ; comportement.
- Valeur d'échange, en monnaie, d'un bien, d'un service.
- Action d'instruire quelqu'un; résultat de cette action.
- Faire disparaître.
- Partie du visage, de forme plus ou moins prononcée, située sous la lèvre inférieure.
- L'état, la condition d'une personne qui manque de ressources, de moyens matériels pour mener une vie décente.
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- Être incertain sur ce qu'on doit faire ou dire .
- Raison qui cache un motif réel.
- État de déplaisir, de peine, d'affliction
- Opposer une force (nom)
- Éveiller le désir.
12 Clues: Éveiller le désir. • Faire disparaître. • Opposer une force (nom) • Raison qui cache un motif réel. • État de déplaisir, de peine, d'affliction • Être incertain sur ce qu'on doit faire ou dire . • Concentrer son attention sur une idée, une question. • Valeur d'échange, en monnaie, d'un bien, d'un service. • Action d'instruire quelqu'un; résultat de cette action. • ...
French 2023-06-12
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- the village to the south
- la langue officielle de la france
- la plus ancienne université de france
- Quel est le plat national de la France ?
- le plus long fleuve de france
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- course cycliste française
- l'animal national de la france
- le président français
- La France se situe-t-elle en Europe du Nord, de l'Est, du Sud ou de l'Ouest ?
- La capitale française
- La plus haute montagne d'Europe est en France ; comment s'appelle cette montagne ?
- annees Combien de temps a-t-il fallu pour construire la Tour Eiffel ?
12 Clues: le président français • La capitale française • the village to the south • course cycliste française • le plus long fleuve de france • l'animal national de la france • la langue officielle de la france • la plus ancienne université de france • Quel est le plat national de la France ? • annees Combien de temps a-t-il fallu pour construire la Tour Eiffel ? • ...
French 2022-06-05
12 Clues: me • speak • sorry • thank you • your name • to come in • you read it • know but other one • somthing to rub stuff out with • everyone knows this French word • you would say when your impressed • another thing to say when your impressed
french 2022-12-07
French 2024-11-22
12 Clues: a cake • Parade • balloon • to light • fireworks • Have fun! • Yule log cake • Happy New Year • Christmas Tree • party, holiday • Valentine's Day • Happy Birthday!
French 2025-05-15
12 Clues: Trees • Crush • Remove • Dishes • Harvest • A type of food • An Italian food • A lot of flavour • Greet someone/say hello • Food that grows in the ground • The value of an item on the menu • Something everyone drinks for caffeine
french 2025-01-17
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- what you use instead of money
- something to open a door
- used to know who you are
- when you cant remember something
- thing that are on your feet
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- the thing to store your money in
- what you use everyday
- help to lisent music with
- what you need everyday to survive
- everyone hate doing this after school
- the thing that make it so you can buy thing
- what woman carry
12 Clues: what woman carry • what you use everyday • something to open a door • used to know who you are • help to lisent music with • thing that are on your feet • what you use instead of money • the thing to store your money in • when you cant remember something • what you need everyday to survive • everyone hate doing this after school • the thing that make it so you can buy thing
The French & Indian War 2021-03-04
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- France gave to England all the land _____ of the Mississippi in 1753. map 123
- Canada was known as _____ France. Map 121
- Allies of the French from 1754 - 1763. pg 120
- ________ Plan of Union, 1754, for the common defense of the colonies. Glossary
- After 1763, England owned all territory from the Atlantic to the Mississippi and from Florida to the _______ Bay. Map 123
- England and France were rivals for the _____ trade. pg 117
- Indian chief who formed a rebellion against the English. pg 123
- This river drains the eastern Allegheny slopes. Map 121
- France retained two islands off the coast of Newfoundland, ______ Pierre and Miquelon. Internet
- La _______ explored the Mississippi to the Gulf of Mexico. pg 62
- French general who defended Quebec against the English in 1759. pg 121
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- France signed the Treaty of ______ in 1763, ending the war. Internet
- The French and _______ War, 1754 - 1763. pg 120
- The English general who tried to capture Fort Duquesne. pg 120
- City in Canada built on a high bluff. pg 121
- The French and Indian _____ began in 1754. pg 120
- Jacques Cartier discovered the ______ of St. Lawrence in 1534. Internet
- Prime Minister of England in 1756. pg 120
- ________ Scotia was the first English settlement in Canada. Map 121
- The French built a chain of _________ along the Ohio River. pg 119
- Inhabitants of ______ speak English and French. pg 122
- The English general who captured Quebec. pg 121
22 Clues: Canada was known as _____ France. Map 121 • Prime Minister of England in 1756. pg 120 • City in Canada built on a high bluff. pg 121 • Allies of the French from 1754 - 1763. pg 120 • The French and _______ War, 1754 - 1763. pg 120 • The English general who captured Quebec. pg 121 • The French and Indian _____ began in 1754. pg 120 • ...
WS: Chapter 11.1 - French Revolution 2026-01-03
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- a more peaceful government headed by a 5-man committee formed after the rejection of the existing government during the Reign of Terror; paved the way for Napoleon to take command of France
- ___________ ___________ of France; a new group formed by the Third Estate
- acknowledged as France's day of independence, celebrated every year
- occurred during the fourth phase of the Revolution, filled with violence from radical groups such as the Committee of Public Safety
- King of France in 1770 at 16 years of age; fell from popularity and thought of as weak and incapable of making difficult choices or wise financial decisions
- a fortress-prison formerly used to house political prisoners
- this Estate belonged to the leaders of the French Church
- this Estate was composed of nobles and other aristrocrats who owned/controlled about 20% of the land in France
- radical group of the French Revolution that promoted violence
- Committee of ________________; gained absolute authority in France during the Reign of Terror, imprisoning or executing those opposed to the revolution.
- an assembly of representatives from the three estates of /France, convened by Louis XVI
- this Estate was composed of the largest percentage of French people including middle class, artisans, townsmen, and peasants; they bore the financial burden of France
- a pledge by the Third Estate to continue meeting until a constitution guaranteed basic rights to all French citizens and limited the power of the government was established
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- Declaration of _______________________; demanded the end of many abuses suffered by the French people and advocated ideals of certain civil rights
- 15-year-old wife of King Louis XVI, who became ultimately unpopular by the French people
- machine used to behead people
- became the face of the revolution and leader of the Jacobins
- a new assembly that took over the ruling of France in September of 1792
- a civil uprising in France, caused in part by civil unrest by mismanagement of government and vast difference between social classes
- believed by Corday to be the main instigator of violence against the French King
- young French woman in favor of revolution but troubled by violence; murdered Marat
21 Clues: machine used to behead people • this Estate belonged to the leaders of the French Church • became the face of the revolution and leader of the Jacobins • a fortress-prison formerly used to house political prisoners • radical group of the French Revolution that promoted violence • acknowledged as France's day of independence, celebrated every year • ...
ST REGIS WRAP UP WEEK 2 2023-10-06
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- The name of the presenter from the video. (4-6)
- In French, the best of the best. (5-2-2-5)
- Restaurant staff that is an expert about wine selections.
- A slice of orange was used as a ..........
- A dish that uses egg whites and is baked in the oven.
- Americans call it eggplant, but in French it's ........
- A restaurant that customers order their food by a menu. (1-2-5)
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- A word that means from a long time ago.
- In American, it is called a zucchini, but what is it called in French?
- A selection of different flavors or varieties.
- An expression that means 'all of the time' (3-3-4)
- A preparation process that you need to make bread!
- The topping she selected for English Muffin. (6-6)
- Cheese in French language is called ........?
- The filling she selected for her bagel. (5-5)
- How do you spell 'fish' in French language?
- In Thai, we say 'วันนี้' In French, they say .......
- A breakfast dish of boiled rice with flavorings.
- A style of cooking when you brush or spoon liquid over food as it's cooking.
- A chicken sounds nicer in Fremch!
- A restaurant that is a high level of service and decoration with a focus on selling alcohol.
- A word that is similar to 'not very often' or 'hardly ever'
22 Clues: A chicken sounds nicer in Fremch! • A word that means from a long time ago. • In French, the best of the best. (5-2-2-5) • A slice of orange was used as a .......... • How do you spell 'fish' in French language? • Cheese in French language is called ........? • The filling she selected for her bagel. (5-5) • A selection of different flavors or varieties. • ...
French-English relations 2025-06-12
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- City where 1918 conscription riots happened
- Increased between French and English Canadians in 1917
- Prime Minister during the October Crisis
- Law used in 1970 to suspend civil liberties
- Coalition party that supported conscription
- Some English Canadians reacted with this to the new law
- Quebec cabinet minister kidnapped by FLQ
- Declined in 1916, leading to forced enlistment
- British diplomat kidnapped by FLQ
- Official Languages Act aimed to unify Canada under this system
- 1969 law making English and French equal in government
- Violent protest in Quebec City against conscription
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- Goal of the Official Languages Act
- Laurendeau-Dunton group that studied language inequality
- Report found French Canadians were at this in federal jobs
- About 497 people jailed without charges during the crisis
- Social and cultural shift in Quebec before 1969
- Over 380,000 men applied for this during the crisis
- Military was sent to streets of Quebec during crisis
- French Canadians felt these were violated in 1970
- Prime Minister who passed the Military Service Act
- Policy promoted to serve both language groups
- Law that forced men aged 20–45 to enlist
- Military draft law passed in 1917 during WWI
- French Canadians felt more of this after the 1969 Act
- October Crisis increased this in Quebec
- What many French and English Canadians still felt despite changes
- Group that used violence to fight for Quebec independence
- FLQ used this method as part of their campaign
29 Clues: British diplomat kidnapped by FLQ • Goal of the Official Languages Act • October Crisis increased this in Quebec • Prime Minister during the October Crisis • Law that forced men aged 20–45 to enlist • Quebec cabinet minister kidnapped by FLQ • City where 1918 conscription riots happened • Law used in 1970 to suspend civil liberties • ...
Les passetemps 2022-10-19
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- le passetemps prefere de___ est Crochet
- J'aime faire du a__
- Basketball in french
- J'aime ecouter au m______
- Mon passetemps prefere est F___B___
- J'aime attraper des poisson quand je _______
- video J'aime jouer les j__ v___
- Draw in french
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- J'aime faire mon passetemps sur la glace c'est le p________
- J'aime regarder les f____
- Mon passetemps prefere est les sp___
- Hobbies in french
- Je ___ un livre
- video Video games in french
- Mon passetemps prefere est s_____
15 Clues: Draw in french • Je ___ un livre • Hobbies in french • J'aime faire du a__ • Basketball in french • J'aime regarder les f____ • J'aime ecouter au m______ • video Video games in french • video J'aime jouer les j__ v___ • Mon passetemps prefere est s_____ • Mon passetemps prefere est F___B___ • Mon passetemps prefere est les sp___ • le passetemps prefere de___ est Crochet • ...
The Haiti Rebellion and The Mexican Revolution 2016-04-28
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- Mexicans ________ with Spanish rule
- Toussaint L’Ouverture ______ many battles with the French
- September 15, ____ – Hidalgo rang church tower bell in Dolores, Mexico
- Miguel Hidalgo was one of the ______ of the Literary and Social club
- ________ French that if they surrendered he would treat them well
- struggle the Haiti Revolution was a ________ __________.
- controlled country side what was the outcome of the night of fire
- 22, 1791 When was the night of fire
- Did Toussaint L’Ouverture encourage or discourage leaders to teach slaves discipline
- September 16, 1810 – Mexico’s war for _________ began
- how many slaves were killed
- fought back what happened after the night of fire
- T or F: The French soldiers were untrained
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- _______ towns surrendered
- How many slaves rose up and moved in a wave across the land
- T or F: Toussaint L’Ouverture organized a guerilla army
- Mexico under Spanish rule for ________ _________.
- Mexican government _________ plan to start a revolution
- Slave uprising spread to _________ part of the island
- Abolition of Slavery in St. Domingue was in ______.
- when was St. Domingue a French colony
- Members planning a ________ against Spain
- Began with men who called themselves the Literary and Club of Queretaro
- what were the French soldiers armed with
- the slave army was ________.
- Miguel Hidalgo was a _______ priest
- Hidalgo wanted to start revolution _______
- _____ barns, and crops what was set on fire
- The guerilla army was _____ and attacked unexpectedly
29 Clues: _______ towns surrendered • how many slaves were killed • the slave army was ________. • Mexicans ________ with Spanish rule • 22, 1791 When was the night of fire • Miguel Hidalgo was a _______ priest • when was St. Domingue a French colony • what were the French soldiers armed with • Members planning a ________ against Spain • Hidalgo wanted to start revolution _______ • ...
Food and Cooking 2025-01-16
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- Dish made with eggs, typically cooked in a frying pan
- Cooking method where food is cooked in a dry, hot environment, typically in the oven
- Cooking method that involves cooking food in liquid at a low temperature for a long time
- butter Delicious spread made from roasted ground nuts
- Italian dish made of thinly sliced meat, often served as an appetizer
- blanc A sauce made with butter, lemon, and capers, often served with fish
- brulee Rich, creamy dessert made with layers of pastry and custard
- and meatballs Famous Italian pasta dish made with meatballs and marinara sauce
- Garten Famous American chef known for her TV show "The Barefoot Contessa"
- A small, round, fried dough ball, often eaten as a snack
- Cooking method where food is cooked in hot oil, often quickly
- Spicy Mexican sauce made with chili peppers, tomatoes, and spices
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- A popular French cooking method involving cooking food in butter
- A thick Italian soup made with beans and vegetables
- Child French chef known for "Mastering the Art of French Cooking"
- Popular Italian pasta shaped like small tubes
- A Mexican dish consisting of a folded tortilla with fillings
- Famous French pastry, typically filled with cream or jam
- Japanese dish consisting of raw fish served with rice
- A flat Italian bread, often topped with tomato sauce, cheese, and toppings
- onion soup Famous French soup made with onions and broth, topped with cheese
21 Clues: Popular Italian pasta shaped like small tubes • A thick Italian soup made with beans and vegetables • Dish made with eggs, typically cooked in a frying pan • Japanese dish consisting of raw fish served with rice • butter Delicious spread made from roasted ground nuts • Famous French pastry, typically filled with cream or jam • ...
Unit Two Part One Review 2023-09-18
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- British King who came to the throne in 1760 and began to keep a closer eye on the colonists
- Queen ________'s War - the first of the frontier feuds where the Native Americans allied with the French
- A group of young men that formed in opposition of the British Parliament (3 words)
- Ottawa Indian Chief who led a rebellion against the British colonists and soldiers from 1763-1766
- the 1765 _______ Act allowed for a standing army and required the colonists provide for them
- Treaty that ended the fighting between England and France for about 30 years in 1713
- individual who suggested that all colonies "join" together "or" they would "die"
- the 1773 ______ Act led to such anger that about 150 men and boys boarded a ship to dump its contents
- King _________'s War - the first of the three frontier feuds between the English and the French
- French fort that Washington attempted to capture
- refusals to buy British goods due to opposition to the new taxes and acts
- The 1764 ________ Act placed a tax on sugar/molasses/coffee/etc, to raise revenue
- King _______'s War - the frontier feud that least involved the mother countries (England and France)
- The greatest impact of the French and Indian War was a major increase in British ______
- 1763 order that forbade the colonists to settle west of the Appalachian Mountains
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- the first bloodshed of the revolution occurred in March 1770 at the ______ _______ (2 words)
- Young and inexperienced colonel who was involved in the start of the French and Indian War
- talented French commander who had several defeats over the British before being killed
- The 1765 ________ Act levied the first internal tax and was required on legal and commercial documents
- New British Prime Minister who turned the tide of the war for the British
- new warfare tactic that the French learned from their Native American allies
- conflict between England and France from 1754-1763 (4 words)
- Treaty signed in 1763 to end the fighting between the French and the British
- New British general who had tremendous military talent
- first French Canadian city to fall to the British as a result of their new campaign to end the war
- the 1774 Coercive Acts became nicknamed the ______ Acts and led to an increase in opposition
- the 1767 _______ Acts proposed direct taxes on glass, paint, paper, and tea among other things
- Quickly built fort by the British soldiers that ultimately led to Washington's surrender
- General who was warned by Washington that the French and Indians would not fight in the open
29 Clues: French fort that Washington attempted to capture • New British general who had tremendous military talent • conflict between England and France from 1754-1763 (4 words) • New British Prime Minister who turned the tide of the war for the British • refusals to buy British goods due to opposition to the new taxes and acts • ...
FRENCH CROSSWORD 2014-10-19
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- number 24 (in French).
- How many months have 30 days (in french).
- The current month (in french)
- How many days of the week. (in french)
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- jeudi is french for....
- février is what month of the year.(in english)
- un minus dix-huit (in french)
- The middle month of the year ( in french )
- 14 in french is ...
- How do you write august in French.
10 Clues: 14 in french is ... • number 24 (in French). • jeudi is french for.... • un minus dix-huit (in french) • The current month (in french) • How do you write august in French. • How many days of the week. (in french) • How many months have 30 days (in french). • The middle month of the year ( in french ) • février is what month of the year.(in english)
Module 2: Le Couloir Créole & Les Antilles Françaises 2023-02-09
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- Kind of popular music in Louisiana; takes its name from a song: Les haricots sont pas salés
- Large indigenous city located across the Mississippi River from St-Louis that had been thriving for hundreds of years before the French arrived
- Name of large African-American neighbourhood in Nouvelle Orléans
- French man who is known as the founder of St-Louis
- Name of famous Haitian former slave and general who led a successful slave revolt
- Name for the Acadiens who came to Louisiana; also references their food and hot sauce!
- Meaning “Rive Gauche” in Paris
- Nickname for the many children from around the world adopted by Josephine Baker
- Slaves who escaped plantation work and lived with Indigenous peoples
- Special Mardi Gras cake with a little baby in it that brings good luck and determines who will host the next Carnival party
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- French/ Francophone corridor/ water passageway in North America
- French building technique in which the logs are placed in the ground in a vertical fashion (unlike most other American log cabins that used horizontal log construction techniques)
- French name for sugarcane, a cash crop of the early modern Caribbean
- “Let the Good Times Roll”
- First and last name of New Orleans’ “Queen of Voodoo”
- Patron Saint of Paris; name of French Missouri settlement downstream from St-Louis
- Famous café in NOLA known for great coffee and beignets and whose name reflects the open and mixed spirit of its city!
- Young children in Haïti who are placed as domestic servants in more prosperous families
- Last name of chocolatier who brought Parisian chocolate making to St-Louis!
- Nickname for St-Louis, meaning that it was a city with insufficient food, often short of bread
- St-Louis neighbourhood where Mardi Gras is popularly celebrated today
- “Washboard” metal instrument, often played with a spoon
- Term used to denominate a group of people of mixed ethnic origin; sometimes refers to people born in Louisiana; or sometimes refers to those who speak French language or dialects of French
- Headscarf worn by women in Louisiana; after 1786, worn by women of color, according to Spanish law
24 Clues: “Let the Good Times Roll” • Meaning “Rive Gauche” in Paris • French man who is known as the founder of St-Louis • First and last name of New Orleans’ “Queen of Voodoo” • “Washboard” metal instrument, often played with a spoon • French/ Francophone corridor/ water passageway in North America • Name of large African-American neighbourhood in Nouvelle Orléans • ...
unit 3 2022-10-28
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- - Garment worn by men and woman in french Polynesian
- - Exit exam to get diploma
- - Massive online open courses
- - french school lunch
- - Where students train to work in a hotel/restaurant industry
- - Subsidiary for the carrefour company
- - French territory made up of 5 groups
- - European currency
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- - 1 cent in us is 2 cents in euros
- - Diploma
- - European union joined together
- - duke of the region
- - Pencil
- - French supermarket
14 Clues: - Pencil • - Diploma • - European currency • - duke of the region • - French supermarket • - french school lunch • - Exit exam to get diploma • - Massive online open courses • - European union joined together • - 1 cent in us is 2 cents in euros • - Subsidiary for the carrefour company • - French territory made up of 5 groups • - Garment worn by men and woman in french Polynesian • ...
World History Cross Word Puzzle Summative Assignment 2021-09-22
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- The French explorers had claimed the Ohio River valley, the Mississippi RIver valley, and the entire ___ region.
- After this place fell Canada was in the hands of the British.
- British land companies were settling colonists in the _____ river valley.
- After George Washington and his men surrendered,where did they retreat to? _______
- The treaty of _____
- what war did the proclamation of 1763 help cause?
- While the French colony had a population of 80,000 the British colonies had over a ____ settlers.
- Battled with France in other parts of the world for more than 3 years
- The ____ built forts built forts to protect the Ohio river valley.
- In the pontiac rebellion the british officers invited _______ war leaders in to talk
- of the Ohio River, where ______ stands today.
- The ____ tribe trapped all the beavers in their own land, and declared war on their neighbors driving them west to get more fur.
- General Edward Braddock died at war because he had too many _______ .
- what virus did they infect with the blankets?
- the name of the small fort George Washington and his men built is ________
- Where were English colonists first exploring?
- Where else in North America did the Seven Years’ War take place?
- what color were the soldiers of General Edward Braddock and George-Washigton?
- What animal did the Native Americans hunt down for fur?
- Native American groups responded by attacking settlers and destroying almost every British fort west of the _______ .
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- The French trades goods such as ____ and iron pots with the Native Americans for fur.
- Virginia’s lieutenant governor sent about 40 men to build a fort at the
- When the Iroqouis’s expansion threatened the French fur trade they armed the ___ and Alfonwuin peoples to fight the Iroquis, who were armed by the English.
- George Washington rushed to defend fort ________
- ___ took 4,000 of his men and secretly went to quebec and fought France
- In 1689, France and England declared war on each other on what continent? NorthAmerica In 1754 France and England fought the final war over control of the eastern parts of this continent?
- The ___ ended French power in North America
- the British sent General Edward Braddock and two regiments to _______ .
- Started to aid France in the 7 year war in 1761 but was too late
- the village that was destroyed by Charles de Langlade was _______
- they were innocent even though they were attacked by the Britans in Pontiac's rebellion.
- Why was the Ohio River Valley important to the French?
- In 1755 who was with General Edward Braddock when he marched toward the French at Fort Duquesne?
- This French commander died of his wounds the day after the battle of quebec
- This territory that is now a state was given to the Spanish from the French as a reward and starts with an L
- The French built their main ___ at Quebec and Montreal along the St. Lawrence River in Canada.
- Controlled 6 French forts by 1759 including fort Duquesne
- This sat about 300 feet above the St. Lawrence river
- Most of the _______ of the soldiers died or were wounded because of the 1755 war.
- The representatives of the british colonies and the iroquois nations met in _______ , New York.
40 Clues: The treaty of _____ • The ___ ended French power in North America • of the Ohio River, where ______ stands today. • what virus did they infect with the blankets? • Where were English colonists first exploring? • George Washington rushed to defend fort ________ • what war did the proclamation of 1763 help cause? • This sat about 300 feet above the St. Lawrence river • ...
Culinary Jargon 2016-09-16
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- – A French term meaning “with pepper”, typically describing meats either prepared by coating in coarse ground peppercorns before cooking or accompanied by a peppercorn sauce.
- – A French term for meats served in their natural juices.
- – A menu term referring to items priced individually. (see also, prix fixe)
- – An Italian term used to describe baked or roasted foods.
- – The designated growing areas of wineries governed by local or federal rules and regulations. Although these rules vary from country to country, the basic principals of producing quality wines remains the same.
- – An Italian term referring to an assortment of hot or cold appetizers (smoked meats, fish, cheeses, olives, etc.) it literally translates to "before the pasta" and denotes a relatively light dish served before courses that are more substantial.
- - (meat) The change that takes place when freshly slaughtered meat is allowed to rest and reach the state at which it is suitable for consumption. (see also, dry aging) (cheese) to store in a temperature controlled environment to develop flavor and texture. (wine) either bottle or barrel aged, reds benefit more from aging than whites.
- - A French term for a light alcoholic beverage served before a meal, usually sherry or champagne, to stimulate the appetite.
- – French for “in white”. Usually used to describe cream sauces, or meats that are prepared without browning them.
- – An Italian term literally meaning "to the tooth". Describing the degree of doneness for pastas and other foods where there is a firm center. Not overdone or too soft.
- – The term means the same as "to sift". Dry ingredients passed through a sifter or fine mesh strainer to break up clumped pieces. It also incorporates air into ingredients making them lighter.
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- – To make food or liquids slightly acidic by adding vinegar or lemon juice to it.
- – A French term for a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish.
- – Baking soda is one of the more common alkali used in cooking. Alkalis neutralize acids.
- - A French term meaning “Amuse the mouth”. Also known as, amuse-gueule, amusee, petite amuse, and lagniappe. These are small samplings of food served before a meal to whet the appetite and stimulate the palate.
- – A French term for enticing ones guests to the table with hors d’oeuvres or small samplings.
- – Pronounced “pwah”, a French term used to describe food cooked just to the point of perfect doneness.
- – A French term meaning “in the style/manner of”.
- – Any herb, spice, or plant that gives foods and drinks a distinct flavor or aroma.
- – A French term for a dish topped with a layer of either cheese or bread crumbs mixed with butter. It is then broiled or baked until brown.
- - A French term for the method of preparing fish the instant after it is killed, especially for trout, the fish is plunged into a boiling court bouillon, which turns the skin a metallic blue color.
- – A French term for cooking foods in their own natural juices without adding extra liquids.
- acid – Formed when airborne bacteria interacts with fermented products (beer, wine, etc.). It is what makes vinegar sour to the taste.
- – Meaning, “As quoted”. Listed on menus denoting items that are generally seasonal or whose market price tends to fluctuate.
24 Clues: – A French term meaning “in the style/manner of”. • – A French term for meats served in their natural juices. • – An Italian term used to describe baked or roasted foods. • – A French term for a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish. • – A menu term referring to items priced individually. (see also, prix fixe) • ...
French Revolution Cross Word 2025-01-02
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- The king of France when the revolution begins
- (1789) representatives of the Third Estate pledged to form a National Assembly and write a constitution limiting the powers of the king.
- 97% of the population
- gave all male French citizens equal rights before the law
- 1793 Allows anyone who is merely suspected of challenging the republic or the revolution can be arrested without trial
- policy of mass national conscription
- wife of King Louie XVI, Queen of France
- form of unpaid labor enacted by a feudal lord
- France’s Middle Class, influenced by the Enlightenment
- made up of nobles
- women who led the Women's March on Versailles during the French Revolution
- French nobles who fled from France and hoped to restore the king to power.
- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution who advocated for radical change
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- A machine for beheading people
- French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17, 1789, to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people
- 12 members who were committed to rooting out France’s enemies through terror
- member of a radical political club during the French Revolution
- A King or Queen is the official head of state but power is limited by a constitution.
- An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates, or social classes, in France.
- headed the Committee of Public Safety and ruled as a dictator
- 1792 abolished the monarchy and established a republic, adult male citizens gain the right to vote and hold office
- monarch’s rule comes directly from God, and not the people
- Queen Marie Antoinette was from the country
- made up of the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church.
- caused by peasant uprisings, manors were attacked, records destroyed, many nobles fled to other countries where they became counter-revolutionaries
- A clergyman who was a leading spokesman for the third estate; suggested the National Assembly
- French prison
- form of government where the people hold the power, but elect representatives to exercise it
28 Clues: French prison • made up of nobles • 97% of the population • A machine for beheading people • policy of mass national conscription • wife of King Louie XVI, Queen of France • Queen Marie Antoinette was from the country • The king of France when the revolution begins • form of unpaid labor enacted by a feudal lord • made up of the clergy of the Roman Catholic Church. • ...
French & Indian War 2021-11-02
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- Which side declared the war?
- As a result of the conflict, the _________ Valley was opened allowing westward expansion.
- The outcome of the conflict was that the British received _____________ from France and Florida from Spain.
- The British recaptured Fort Duquesne and renamed it __________.
- Who were the allies of the French?
- The Treaty of ________ established peace between the British and the Iroquois, Lenape, and Shawnee.
- The British’s first great victory was at ___________ near the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.
- The capturing of Fort _________ gave the British control over the forks of the Ohio River.
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- When Britain enacted the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts. People protested against “taxation without _____________.”
- The British gave __________ to Spain.
- Who was the British leader in the conflict after 1757?
- ___________ delivered a message to the French demanding their withdrawal from the Ohio Valley.
- Washington and his troops built Fort ___________.
- The Treaty of ________ ended the war.
- The French captured Fort Ticonderoga during the Battle of ___________.
- Henry The French captured Fort _______________. The terms of surrender angered France’s Indian allies who retaliated by capturing and killing hundreds of unarmed British.
- The war was between the British and the ___________.
- Years War What was another name for the French & Indian War?Montreal
18 Clues: Which side declared the war? • Who were the allies of the French? • The British gave __________ to Spain. • The Treaty of ________ ended the war. • Washington and his troops built Fort ___________. • The war was between the British and the ___________. • Who was the British leader in the conflict after 1757? • ...
VPAC dance terms 2024-08-21
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- A type of energy flow that is tight
- The man who create the 4 effort factors and their 8 elements.
- A type of energy flow that is loose
- The element of dance that tells me WHAT movements are being done.
- The element of dance that tells me WHEN movements are happening.
- A french term for a word that means "to beat." A kick we do across the floor and in the center
- another word for quick, used in Laban practices
- A french term for a word that means "to throw." A leap we do across the floor
- A french term that means "to bend"
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- A french term that means "circle around the leg" Done at the barre in balet.
- One of Laban's four factors that can be light or strong
- One of Laban's four factors that can be bound or free
- A french term for a turn that means "chain"
- The turns we do center floor that begin with a tendu and plie.
- The element of dance that tells me HOW movements are happening
- The element of dance that tells me WHERE movements are happening.
- The element of dance that tells me WHO is doing the moving. The shape maker.
- A french term that means to point.
18 Clues: A french term that means to point. • A french term that means "to bend" • A type of energy flow that is tight • A type of energy flow that is loose • A french term for a turn that means "chain" • another word for quick, used in Laban practices • One of Laban's four factors that can be bound or free • One of Laban's four factors that can be light or strong • ...
French & Indian War 2021-11-02
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- Which side declared the war?
- As a result of the conflict, the _________ Valley was opened allowing westward expansion.
- The outcome of the conflict was that the British received _____________ from France and Florida from Spain.
- The British recaptured Fort Duquesne and renamed it __________.
- Who were the allies of the French?
- The Treaty of ________ established peace between the British and the Iroquois, Lenape, and Shawnee.
- The British’s first great victory was at ___________ near the mouth of the St. Lawrence River.
- The capturing of Fort _________ gave the British control over the forks of the Ohio River.
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- When Britain enacted the Sugar Act, the Stamp Act and the Townshend Acts. People protested against “taxation without _____________.”
- The British gave __________ to Spain.
- Who was the British leader in the conflict after 1757?
- ___________ delivered a message to the French demanding their withdrawal from the Ohio Valley.
- Washington and his troops built Fort ___________.
- The Treaty of ________ ended the war.
- The French captured Fort Ticonderoga during the Battle of ___________.
- Henry The French captured Fort _______________. The terms of surrender angered France’s Indian allies who retaliated by capturing and killing hundreds of unarmed British.
- The war was between the British and the ___________.
- Years War What was another name for the French & Indian War?Montreal
18 Clues: Which side declared the war? • Who were the allies of the French? • The British gave __________ to Spain. • The Treaty of ________ ended the war. • Washington and his troops built Fort ___________. • The war was between the British and the ___________. • Who was the British leader in the conflict after 1757? • ...
La musique 2024-11-10
12 Clues: ______ dix ans • I like in french • ________du piano • guitar in french • cinquante + dix = • to dance in french • __________ la radio • drum kit in friench • favourite in french • Eminem chante du _____ • chanteur qui chante Papaoutai • _______ de la musique sur internet
h37 2024-06-24
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- Belgian fear
- Spanish madman
- Indian demon
- Swedish silence
- Japanese curse
- South American remake
- Norwegian horror
- Indian terror
- French tension
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- Italian thriller
- Indian horror
- Austrian killer
- Norwegian terror
- Israeli mathematics
- Thai ghost
- Italian sound
- French catacombs
- German scent
- Irish monster
- Indonesian ritual
20 Clues: Thai ghost • Belgian fear • Indian demon • German scent • Indian horror • Italian sound • Irish monster • Indian terror • Spanish madman • Japanese curse • French tension • Austrian killer • Swedish silence • Italian thriller • Norwegian terror • French catacombs • Norwegian horror • Indonesian ritual • Israeli mathematics • South American remake
the national assembly 2021-10-14
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- a country in Europe, with french as their main language
- someone who rules over a country obtained from her bloodline, sometimes only there to be pretty
- A period of fighting back to redefine the nature of political power.
- the nobility class of the french revolution
- brotherhood
- A revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General
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- the bicameral legislature of the French Republic
- someone who rules over a whole country obtained power from his bloodline
- People will receive which they deserve
- the working class of the french revolution
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- the governing body of a nation, state, or community
- liberty
- a hierarchical system in france that caused great inequality
- the clergy class of the french revolution
- equality
16 Clues: liberty • equality • brotherhood • People will receive which they deserve • the clergy class of the french revolution • the working class of the french revolution • the nobility class of the french revolution • the bicameral legislature of the French Republic • the governing body of a nation, state, or community • a country in Europe, with french as their main language • ...
French Words 2022-08-25
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- What do you say after someone giving you a penicl?
- what is after January?
- How do you say "Hi" in French?
- how do say goodbye to someone?
- Friday in French.
- What the opposite of Non
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
- Nice to meet you
- What come after L'et'e
- What is quatre + quatre
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- What come after cinquante huit?
- What is the French word to greet an unmarried woman?
- What is color of bear
- What is the French translation of "good afternoon"?
- What is before Vendrdi
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • What is color of bear • what is after January? • What is before Vendrdi • What come after L'et'e • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • How do you say "Hi" in French? • how do say goodbye to someone? • What come after cinquante huit? • What do you say after someone giving you a penicl? • ...
French Words 2022-08-25
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- What do you say after someone giving you a penicl?
- what is after January?
- How do you say "Hi" in French?
- how do say goodbye to someone?
- Friday in French.
- What the opposite of Non
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
- Nice to meet you
- What come after L'et'e
- What is quatre + quatre
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- What come after cinquante huit?
- What is the French word to greet an unmarried woman?
- What is color of bear
- What is the French translation of "good afternoon"?
- What is before Vendrdi
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • What is color of bear • what is after January? • What is before Vendrdi • What come after L'et'e • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • How do you say "Hi" in French? • how do say goodbye to someone? • What come after cinquante huit? • What do you say after someone giving you a penicl? • ...
French Words 2022-08-25
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- How do you say "Hi" in French?
- Nice to meet you
- how do say goodbye to someone?
- What is color of bear
- What come after L'et'e
- What is before Vendrdi
- Friday in French.
- What is the French translation of "good afternoon"?
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
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- what is after January?
- What come after cinquante huit?
- What do you say after someone giving you a pencil?
- What is quatre + quatre
- What is the French word to greet an unmarried woman?
- What the opposite of Non
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • What is color of bear • what is after January? • What come after L'et'e • What is before Vendrdi • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • How do you say "Hi" in French? • how do say goodbye to someone? • What come after cinquante huit? • What do you say after someone giving you a pencil? • ...
FRENCH CROSSWORD K 2014-10-19
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- How many months have 30 days (in french).
- un minus dix-huit (in french)
- février is what month of the year.(in english)
- jeudi is french for....
- The middle month of the year ( in french )
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- The current month (in french)
- number 24 (in French).
- 14 in french is ...
- How many days of the week. (in french)
- How do you write august in French.
10 Clues: 14 in french is ... • number 24 (in French). • jeudi is french for.... • The current month (in french) • un minus dix-huit (in french) • How do you write august in French. • How many days of the week. (in french) • How many months have 30 days (in french). • The middle month of the year ( in french ) • février is what month of the year.(in english)
FRENCH CROSSWORD 2014-10-19
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- number 24 (in French).
- How many months have 30 days (in french).
- The current month (in french)
- How many days of the week. (in french)
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- jeudi is french for....
- février is what month of the year.(in english)
- un minus dix-huit (in french)
- The middle month of the year ( in french )
- 14 in french is ...
- How do you write august in French.
10 Clues: 14 in french is ... • number 24 (in French). • jeudi is french for.... • un minus dix-huit (in french) • The current month (in french) • How do you write august in French. • How many days of the week. (in french) • How many months have 30 days (in french). • The middle month of the year ( in french ) • février is what month of the year.(in english)
Social Studies: Revolutionary Period 2013-11-05
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- most influential club when the French Revolution was forming
- English man who was a political philosopher
- revolve
- leader during the Haitian Revolution
- during the glorious revolution signed the English bill of rights
- Was in the Haitian military during the time when Napoleon Bonaparte attacked Haiti
- an act of parliament
- followers of Oliver Cromwell
- leader of the killing of anyone who had some kind of connection to the royal family ; followers: roundheads
- a violent period just before the French Revolution
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- English philosopher and had a political influence
- a french military and political man who tried to settle in America
- social system
- French politician, and also had an influence on the french revolution
- supporters of King Charles
15 Clues: revolve • social system • an act of parliament • supporters of King Charles • followers of Oliver Cromwell • leader during the Haitian Revolution • English man who was a political philosopher • English philosopher and had a political influence • a violent period just before the French Revolution • most influential club when the French Revolution was forming • ...
French Session 3 Review: Lessons 6-10 2023-09-25
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- Its good to faire _____ when meeting new people
- Le chat est ____(in) la boite
- How do you say truck in French?
- What vegetable is used in a corn maze?
- What word means in between?
- Au _____ means goodbye in French
- How do you say under in French?
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- Always look ____ et ____ when crossing the street
- Hod do you say "my name is"?
- The best way to travel by sea is to use un ___ (a boat)
- What fruit is jaune (yellow)?
- What fruit is rose et vert (pink and green)?
- How do you say zuchinni in French?
- What 5 letter vehicale in French starts with an "a" and ends with "n"?
- Do you like to spend time dedans ou ____ (inside or outside)?
15 Clues: What word means in between? • Hod do you say "my name is"? • Le chat est ____(in) la boite • What fruit is jaune (yellow)? • How do you say truck in French? • How do you say under in French? • Au _____ means goodbye in French • How do you say zuchinni in French? • What vegetable is used in a corn maze? • What fruit is rose et vert (pink and green)? • ...
Ailee's french crosword thingamicbober 2013-09-24
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- five in french is?
- how do you say my friend in french?
- Qubec act of 1774 gave the french full recognition to french what?
- what did both the french and the english rely on?
- who won the war the English or the french?
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- what is how are you in french
- what does bonjour mean?
- thankyou in french is
- what was the french generals name?
- the english made the french speak english while doing what?
10 Clues: five in french is? • thankyou in french is • what does bonjour mean? • what is how are you in french • what was the french generals name? • how do you say my friend in french? • who won the war the English or the french? • what did both the french and the english rely on? • the english made the french speak english while doing what? • ...
FT-1 SET B 2025-08-26
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- The day after Monday in French
- A polite phrase meaning “Have a good trip” in French
- The word for “Thank you” in French
- A phrase for “See you later” in French
- A polite phrase meaning “Good evening” in French
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- The day before Sunday in French
- The last month of the year in French
- The month that comes after January in French
- A word meaning “Welcome” in French
- A polite phrase meaning “Have a nice day” in French
10 Clues: The day after Monday in French • The day before Sunday in French • A word meaning “Welcome” in French • The word for “Thank you” in French • The last month of the year in French • A phrase for “See you later” in French • The month that comes after January in French • A polite phrase meaning “Good evening” in French • A polite phrase meaning “Have a nice day” in French • ...
French and Indian War - Tawile: Group 4 2021-09-21
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- Netherlands The Iroquois allied with what country before helping the English?
- After being surprised by french and indian troops ____________ died from bullet wounds
- What is the city in Quebec that fell to the British just a year after the Battle of Quebec?
- George Washington conquered Fort Duquesne, and named it ____
- A 12 letter word for what the colonists wanted
- Which state was given to spain from france?
- A 21 year old major sent to get rid of the French
- The ______ lost their power in America after the war
- The Iroquois were a union made up of how many nations?
- This was Ben franklin's first proposal to uniting the 13 colonies.
- realized they could not keep getting funds and troops from the colonists.
- Country that aided france in 1761
- The colonial _____ later defeated it because they did not want to give up control of their own affairs.
- The officers invited _______ war leader
- What people would call the soldiers in Braddock's army.
- Who is the French commander that died the day after the Battle of Quebec?
- After 2 surprise attacks on rival forts a huge war called the _________ started.
- The month the French attacked fort necessity.
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- The Iroquois fought the Huron and Algonquin for more _____ furs to sell to the English
- the proclamation of _________
- How many wars between France and England were fought in the 1700’s leading up to the French and Indian War?
- The disease given to the native americans
- The Lieutenant of _______ sent a small group of soldiers to tell the French to leave.
- ________ punctured George Washington's coat, but luckily none hit him.
- Explored and conquered Northeastern America
- A document signed between france and britain after the 7 year war
- Settled on the eastern coast of America
- A contract agreeing that no british settlers will go west of the appalachian mountains
- Britain’s new secretary of state as of 1757
- The French used this kind of small boat to access remote areas of New France
- The colonist thought they won the right to the _________ valley
- France had 2 main settlements Montreal and ______
- A fort made by the virginians, which was later sized as by the french and called ______________
- Animals used for movement and support in the battle.
- The secretary of state William Pitt sent the best _______ to America.
- Groups of Europeans attempted to convert Native Americans to this religion
- A village destroyed by Charles de Langlade
- The French allied with many tribes met through trade such as the Huron and the ________
- stayed at a fort in Quebec for 2 months in order to capture it.
39 Clues: the proclamation of _________ • Country that aided france in 1761 • Settled on the eastern coast of America • The officers invited _______ war leader • The disease given to the native americans • A village destroyed by Charles de Langlade • Explored and conquered Northeastern America • Britain’s new secretary of state as of 1757 • ...
Culinary Jargon 2016-09-16
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- – A French term meaning “in the style/manner of”.
- – The designated growing areas of wineries governed by local or federal rules and regulations. Although these rules vary from country to country, the basic principals of producing quality wines remains the same.
- - A French term for a light alcoholic beverage served before a meal, usually sherry or champagne, to stimulate the appetite.
- – To make food or liquids slightly acidic by adding vinegar or lemon juice to it.
- – A French term for cooking foods in their own natural juices without adding extra liquids.
- – Any herb, spice, or plant that gives foods and drinks a distinct flavor or aroma.
- – A French term for enticing ones guests to the table with hors d’oeuvres or small samplings.
- – A French term for a dish topped with a layer of either cheese or bread crumbs mixed with butter. It is then broiled or baked until brown.
- – A menu term referring to items priced individually. (see also, prix fixe)
- acid – Formed when airborne bacteria interacts with fermented products (beer, wine, etc.). It is what makes vinegar sour to the taste.
- – French for “in white”. Usually used to describe cream sauces, or meats that are prepared without browning them.
- - A French term for the method of preparing fish the instant after it is killed, especially for trout, the fish is plunged into a boiling court bouillon, which turns the skin a metallic blue color.
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- – A French term meaning “with pepper”, typically describing meats either prepared by coating in coarse ground peppercorns before cooking or accompanied by a peppercorn sauce.
- – A French term for a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish.
- - A French term meaning “Amuse the mouth”. Also known as, amuse-gueule, amusee, petite amuse, and lagniappe. These are small samplings of food served before a meal to whet the appetite and stimulate the palate.
- – A French term for meats served in their natural juices.
- – Pronounced “pwah”, a French term used to describe food cooked just to the point of perfect doneness.
- – The term means the same as "to sift". Dry ingredients passed through a sifter or fine mesh strainer to break up clumped pieces. It also incorporates air into ingredients making them lighter.
- – An Italian term used to describe baked or roasted foods.
- – Baking soda is one of the more common alkali used in cooking. Alkalis neutralize acids.
- – An Italian term referring to an assortment of hot or cold appetizers (smoked meats, fish, cheeses, olives, etc.) it literally translates to "before the pasta" and denotes a relatively light dish served before courses that are more substantial.
- – Meaning, “As quoted”. Listed on menus denoting items that are generally seasonal or whose market price tends to fluctuate.
- - (meat) The change that takes place when freshly slaughtered meat is allowed to rest and reach the state at which it is suitable for consumption. (see also, dry aging) (cheese) to store in a temperature controlled environment to develop flavor and texture. (wine) either bottle or barrel aged, reds benefit more from aging than whites.
- – An Italian term literally meaning "to the tooth". Describing the degree of doneness for pastas and other foods where there is a firm center. Not overdone or too soft.
24 Clues: – A French term meaning “in the style/manner of”. • – A French term for meats served in their natural juices. • – An Italian term used to describe baked or roasted foods. • – A French term for a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish. • – A menu term referring to items priced individually. (see also, prix fixe) • ...
2023 Parsons Paris New Student Orientation 2023-06-28
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- Another Parsons Paris campus
- It hosts modules, assignments and so much more
- It is used to search courses online
- The underground transport system
- What we call a semester or two on the NY campus
- Paris is divided into 20 of these
- What you need to stay legal in France (in French)
- A scheduling and tracking platform named after a creature of the sea
- A Parsons Paris campus
- Enjoy your meal! (in French)
- Not Emily in Paris but health insurance
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- How to greet a French person always
- What you need to intern in France
- It is located next to Pret a Manger
- Two or more will negatively affect your grade
- The student representative body
- Thank you (in French)
- Track your degree progress on this platform
- Your monthly public transportation pass
19 Clues: Thank you (in French) • A Parsons Paris campus • Another Parsons Paris campus • Enjoy your meal! (in French) • The student representative body • The underground transport system • What you need to intern in France • Paris is divided into 20 of these • How to greet a French person always • It is located next to Pret a Manger • It is used to search courses online • ...
grostet 2024-08-22
28 Clues: who • also • many • city • truly • after • to_be • sister • french • fairly • second • school • here is • popular • country • dynamic • student • brother • american • friend(m) • fromwhere • friend(f) • energetic • sympthetic • egotistical • interesting • enthusiastic • french-speaking
French Words 2022-08-25
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- Friday in French.
- What do say after getting you food from Haiti mom?
- What is before Vendrdi
- What the opposite of Non
- What is the French translation of "good afternoon"?
- What is the French word to greet an unmarried woman?
- what is after January?
- How do you say "Hi" in French?
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- What is color of bear
- What is quatre + quatre
- Nice to meet you
- how do say goodbye to someone?
- What come after L'et'e
- What come after cinquante huit?
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • What is color of bear • What come after L'et'e • What is before Vendrdi • what is after January? • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • how do say goodbye to someone? • How do you say "Hi" in French? • What come after cinquante huit? • What do say after getting you food from Haiti mom? • ...
Sur les traces du français au Canada : Mots croisés 2026-02-20
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- Ontario city where the Franco‑Ontarian flag was first raised.
- A French‑English mixed dialect spoken in New Brunswick.
- Hidden lessons used when Manitoba banned French in education.
- Nineteenth‑century workers whose voyages brought French to Nunavut.
- In this province, old French pronunciations were preserved in the dialect (ex: char). We call it "Joual"..
- Mixed language spoken by the Métis people, primarily combining elements of French and Cree
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- French‑speaking resident of Ontario with a distinct identity.
- A person whose first language is French.
- Canoe‑paddling French‑Canadian fur‑trade workers.
- Family Name of the first french prime minister of Canada.
- Founder of Port‑Royal and key explorer of early New France.
11 Clues: A person whose first language is French. • Canoe‑paddling French‑Canadian fur‑trade workers. • A French‑English mixed dialect spoken in New Brunswick. • Family Name of the first french prime minister of Canada. • Founder of Port‑Royal and key explorer of early New France. • French‑speaking resident of Ontario with a distinct identity. • ...
French AIL Crossword 2020-11-07
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- Female French designer
- French emperor from early 19th century
- most visited monument of France
- Famous French sportscar
- synonym of good, which is also a French city
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- France's gift to US to commemorate 100yrs.of independence
- important ingredients in French cuisine
- most visited city that starts from `MARS'
- famous French comic actor
- National dish of France
- Shape of France
11 Clues: Shape of France • Female French designer • National dish of France • Famous French sportscar • famous French comic actor • most visited monument of France • French emperor from early 19th century • important ingredients in French cuisine • most visited city that starts from `MARS' • synonym of good, which is also a French city • ...
Mathematicians 2013-04-19
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- magnets
- generality of algebra
- father of geometry
- triangles
- Indian autodidact
- Italian mathematician
- greek philosopher
- fibonacci number
- Norwegian mathematician
- french lawyer
- gravity
- German philosopher
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- gas laws
- elliptic functions
- the stupidest name ever
- french philosopher
- german number theory
- greek teacher
- set theory
- Swiss physicist
20 Clues: magnets • gravity • gas laws • triangles • set theory • greek teacher • french lawyer • Swiss physicist • fibonacci number • Indian autodidact • greek philosopher • elliptic functions • french philosopher • father of geometry • German philosopher • german number theory • generality of algebra • Italian mathematician • the stupidest name ever • Norwegian mathematician
Horizontalement and Verticalement 2025-03-02
20 Clues: French • Hi/Bye • Not bad • Goodbye • And you? • Thursday • February • Good night • Formal Hello • Good evening • French museum • Greek (masculine) • And you? (formal) • How are things/fine • Chinese (masculine) • English (masculine) • Japanese (masculine) • American (masculine) • To say hey to a friend • Vietnamese (masculine)
French Words 2022-08-25
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- What come after cinquante huit?
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
- Friday in French.
- What come after L'et'e
- What is before Vendrdi
- What is color of bear
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- What is the French word to greet an unmarried woman?
- What is quatre + quatre
- What is the French translation of "good afternoon"?
- Nice to meet you
- how do say goodbye to someone?
- What do you say after someone giving you a pencil?
- What the opposite of Non
- How do you say "Hi" in French?
- what is after January?
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • What is color of bear • what is after January? • What come after L'et'e • What is before Vendrdi • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • how do say goodbye to someone? • How do you say "Hi" in French? • What come after cinquante huit? • What do you say after someone giving you a pencil? • ...
Social Studies 2022-10-12
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- Where the fort erected during the French and Indian War
- The messenger
- the geographic feature that the Proclamation Line drawn on
- When the Stamp Act repealed?
- The main pressure leading up to the French and Indian War
- Who passed the Proclamation of 1763
- Was limited by the Proclamation of 1763
- Took place of the Stamp Act when it was repealed
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- Ended the French and Indian War
- Wrote a series of resolutions protesting the tax
- The preliminary conflict to the French and Indian War
- Who attended the meeting?
- The ironic date of the fort's surrender to the French
- When the Proclamation of 1763 passed
14 Clues: The messenger • Who attended the meeting? • When the Stamp Act repealed? • Ended the French and Indian War • Who passed the Proclamation of 1763 • When the Proclamation of 1763 passed • Was limited by the Proclamation of 1763 • Wrote a series of resolutions protesting the tax • Took place of the Stamp Act when it was repealed • ...
Mots Utiles 2020-09-23
23 Clues: I • but • and • good • with • also • very • badly • a lot • French • always • to work • Spanish • to live • to study • to visit • of, from • to speak • to invite • to have dinner • jouer____tennis • French negative • to call on the phone
Mathematicians 2013-04-19
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- magnets
- generality of algebra
- father of geometry
- triangles
- Indian autodidact
- Italian mathematician
- greek philosopher
- fibonacci number
- Norwegian mathematician
- french lawyer
- gravity
- German philosopher
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- gas laws
- elliptic functions
- the stupidest name ever
- french philosopher
- german number theory
- greek teacher
- set theory
- Swiss physicist
20 Clues: magnets • gravity • gas laws • triangles • set theory • greek teacher • french lawyer • Swiss physicist • fibonacci number • Indian autodidact • greek philosopher • elliptic functions • french philosopher • father of geometry • German philosopher • german number theory • generality of algebra • Italian mathematician • the stupidest name ever • Norwegian mathematician
French Crossword 2019-05-20
22 Clues: me • sur • moi • here • sorry • aussi • please • repeat • course • anglais • etes-vous • are you from • not necessary • speak english • parle anglais • sil vous plait • you speak english • don't speak french • do you say in french • n’est pas necessaire • ne parle pas francais • lentement s’il vous plait
pop22 2024-06-17
20 Clues: Knit hat • French hat • Casual shoe • Flared waist • Classic coat • Japanese robe • Smooth fabric • Woolen fabric • Indian garment • Military print • Pocketed pants • Decorative edge • Casual trousers • Military jacket • Checkered cotton • Stylish elegance • Checkered pattern • Cloak-like garment • French luxury brand • Psychedelic pattern
French Words 2022-08-25
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- How do you say "Hi" in French?
- What is color of bear
- Nice to meet you
- What is the French translation of "good afternoon"?
- What is the French word to greet an unmarried woman?
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
- What the opposite of Non
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- What come after L'et'e
- how do say goodbye to someone?
- what is after January?
- What do you say after someone giving you a pencil?
- Friday in French.
- What is before Vendrdi
- What is quatre + quatre
- What come after cinquante huit?
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • What is color of bear • What come after L'et'e • what is after January? • What is before Vendrdi • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • How do you say "Hi" in French? • how do say goodbye to someone? • What come after cinquante huit? • What do you say after someone giving you a pencil? • ...
French Words 2022-08-25
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- How do you say "Hi" in French?
- What is color of bear
- Nice to meet you
- What is the French translation of "good afternoon"?
- What is the French word to greet an unmarried woman?
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
- What the opposite of Non
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- What come after L'et'e
- how do say goodbye to someone?
- what is after January?
- What do you say after someone giving you a pencil?
- Friday in French.
- What is before Vendrdi
- What is quatre + quatre
- What come after cinquante huit?
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • What is color of bear • What come after L'et'e • what is after January? • What is before Vendrdi • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • How do you say "Hi" in French? • how do say goodbye to someone? • What come after cinquante huit? • What do you say after someone giving you a pencil? • ...
School Sign Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-10
Zoie French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- Age of________
- Writer on spirt of laws
- __________ Takes Over
- French citizens wanted more ______
- Demanded more _____
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- Wrighter of Leviathan
- French vowed a more fair __________
- ____ Louis called the estates general...
- ____ ____and wasteful spending broke France
- Democrat ________
- The ______ Revolution
- french wrighter on freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and separation of church and state.
- Wrighter of two treaties of government
13 Clues: Age of________ • Democrat ________ • Demanded more _____ • Wrighter of Leviathan • The ______ Revolution • __________ Takes Over • Writer on spirt of laws • French citizens wanted more ______ • French vowed a more fair __________ • Wrighter of two treaties of government • ____ Louis called the estates general... • ____ ____and wasteful spending broke France • ...
Zoie French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- ____ ____and wasteful spending broke France
- Demanded more _____
- French vowed a more fair __________
- Wrighter of Leviathan
- Age of________
- Wrighter of two treaties of government
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- The ______ Revolution
- Democrat ________
- ____ Louis called the estates general...
- French citizens wanted more ______
- french wrighter on freedom of speech, religious tolerance, and separation of church and state.
- Writer on spirt of laws
- __________ Takes Over
13 Clues: Age of________ • Democrat ________ • Demanded more _____ • The ______ Revolution • Wrighter of Leviathan • __________ Takes Over • Writer on spirt of laws • French citizens wanted more ______ • French vowed a more fair __________ • Wrighter of two treaties of government • ____ Louis called the estates general... • ____ ____and wasteful spending broke France • ...
Useful phrases in French Class 2025-09-14
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- If someone asks you for your name, you would respond with this
- "to write" in French
- "to read" in French
- Madame Wong might say this when she greets you at the door.
- The answer to the question "Comment ça va?" if you are doing well.
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- "Goodbye" in French
- It's important to do this when Madame Wong is speaking.
- "See you tomorrow" in French
- "Thank you" in French
- "I don't understand" in French
- "to speak" in French
11 Clues: "Goodbye" in French • "to read" in French • "to speak" in French • "to write" in French • "Thank you" in French • "See you tomorrow" in French • "I don't understand" in French • It's important to do this when Madame Wong is speaking. • Madame Wong might say this when she greets you at the door. • If someone asks you for your name, you would respond with this • ...
French connectives & sequencers 2020-04-28
11 Clues: ... bathroom • Famous alien. • French also... • The end at last! • firstly in French is ... • French "longer" because. • French "shorter" because. • French for contrarily ... • Sounds like Louis, but with p. • Je vais en vacances _____ ma famille. • Siam (old name for Thailand) backwards.
Ch.7 1st 18 2020-10-19
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- a state run public school in France
- a pledge made by the members of France national assembly in 1789 in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drown up a new constitution
- one of the most prominent
- a wave of senseless panic that spread through the French country side after the storming of the bastille in 1789
- a French Congres with the power to create laws and approve declaration of wars
- a sudden seizures of political power in a nation
- a formal agreement especially one between the pope and a government
- the political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution
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- or vote of the people was held to approve a new constitution
- a French congress established by representatives of the third estate on June 17 1789 to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people
- was born in 1769 on the Mediterranean island of Corsica
- in the French Revolution a radical Group made up of Parisian wage earners and small shopkeepers
- was a pretty lighthearted charming woman
- a comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by napoleon
- an assembly of representatives from all three of the estates or social classes in France
- one of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution the first estate consisting of the clergy
- tutors made little effort to prepare him for his role as king and it showed
- people who leave their native country for political reasons
18 Clues: one of the most prominent • a state run public school in France • was a pretty lighthearted charming woman • a sudden seizures of political power in a nation • was born in 1769 on the Mediterranean island of Corsica • people who leave their native country for political reasons • or vote of the people was held to approve a new constitution • ...
French 2024-07-10
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- : French for "thank you"
- : French for "yes"
- : Iconic tower in Paris
- : French luxury fashioin house known for its handbags
- : French for "hello"
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- : French national motto:"Liberté,________,Fraternit"
- : French philosopher known for his theory of existentialism
- : French city known for its flim festival
- : French painter known for his water lily paintings
- : Language spoken in France
10 Clues: : French for "hello" • : French for "yes" • : Iconic tower in Paris • : Language spoken in France • : French for "thank you" • : French city known for its flim festival • : French national motto:"Liberté,________,Fraternit" • : French luxury fashioin house known for its handbags • : French painter known for his water lily paintings • ...
The French Revolution - Lydia Paskowski 2024-03-25
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- Social classes in pre-revolutionary France, consisting of the clergy (First Estate), nobility (Second Estate), and commoners (Third Estate).
- A conflict fought in the Iberian Peninsula (Spain and Portugal) between Napoleon's forces and a coalition of Spanish, Portuguese, and British forces.
- The political and social system of France before the French Revolution, characterized by absolute monarchy, feudal privileges, and social hierarchy.
- The governing body of France from 1791 to 1792, succeeding the National Assembly and preceding the National Convention, responsible for creating legislation.
- A French military and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and became Emperor of the French, known for his military conquests and Napoleonic Wars.
- A sudden, violent overthrow of a government, often carried out by a small group of individuals, typically military or political leaders.
- A representative assembly in pre-revolutionary France composed of delegates from the three estates, convened by the king to address fiscal and political issues.
- A period of mass executions and political repression during the French Revolution, led by the Committee of Public Safety and aimed at purging enemies of the revolution.
- Radical revolutionary militants from the lower classes who played a significant role in the French Revolution, known for their opposition to aristocracy and their distinctive clothing.
- The last King of France before the French Revolution, whose reign was marked by economic crisis and political turmoil.
- A type of secondary school established by Napoleon, emphasizing state-controlled education and the training of future government officials and military officers.
- The use of naval forces to prevent trade and communication from entering or leaving a particular area, often employed as a military strategy.
- The principle that rulers derive their authority from established tradition, inheritance, or law, rather than force or conquest.
- Members of a radical political club during the French Revolution, advocating for the abolition of monarchy and the establishment of a republic.
- A system of international diplomacy established after the Napoleonic Wars, emphasizing cooperation among major European powers to maintain stability and prevent revolutions.
- A coalition formed by Russia, Austria, and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna, based on the principles of Christianity and aimed at maintaining conservative order in Europe.
- An agreement between Napoleon and the Pope, regulating the relationship between the French government and the Catholic Church.
- A direct vote by the people to express their opinion on a specific issue, often used by Napoleon to legitimize his rule.
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- The site of Napoleon's final defeat in 1815 by British and Prussian forces, marking the end of the Napoleonic Wars and Napoleon's rule as Emperor of the French.
- French nobles and clergy who fled the country during the French Revolution, often to escape persecution or to support counter-revolutionary efforts.
- A pledge taken by members of the National Assembly in 1789, vowing not to disband until a new constitution was established for France.
- Military strategy involving the deliberate destruction of resources and infrastructure to deny them to the enemy, often employed to impede enemy advance.
- A civil legal code introduced by Napoleon, which served as the basis for modern legal systems in many countries, emphasizing equality before the law and protection of property rights.
- Napoleon's economic blockade of Britain, aimed at weakening the British economy by preventing trade with European countries under French control.
- A principle of international relations aimed at preventing any one country or alliance from becoming too powerful, thereby maintaining stability and peace.
- A prominent figure in the French Revolution and leader of the radical Jacobin faction, associated with the Reign of Terror.
- The Queen of France and wife of Louis XVI, often associated with extravagance and criticized for her perceived indifference to the plight of the common people.
- The period between Napoleon's return from exile on Elba and his final defeat at the Battle of Waterloo, during which he briefly resumed power in France.
- A revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate after being locked out of the Estates-General, marking the beginning of the French Revolution.
- A period of panic and unrest in rural France during the early stages of the French Revolution, characterized by peasant uprisings and rumors of aristocratic plots.
- A naval battle in 1805 where the British Royal Navy defeated the combined fleets of France and Spain, ensuring British naval supremacy.
- Austrian statesman and leading figure at the Congress of Vienna, known for his conservative principles and advocacy for a balance of power in Europe.
- A conference of European powers held in 1814-1815 to reorganize Europe after the Napoleonic Wars, aiming to establish stability and prevent future conflicts.
- A form of irregular warfare characterized by small, mobile combat groups using ambushes, sabotage, and hit-and-run tactics.
- A device used for carrying out executions by beheading, famously associated with the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution.
35 Clues: The last King of France before the French Revolution, whose reign was marked by economic crisis and political turmoil. • A direct vote by the people to express their opinion on a specific issue, often used by Napoleon to legitimize his rule. • ...
formula one 2025 grid 2025-01-11
20 Clues: 29,thai • 28,dutch • 29,french • 29,french • 38,german • 27,british • 40,british • 26,british • 31,spanish • 44,spanish • 20,british • 19,italian • 25,japanese • 27,canadian • 21,brazilian • 24,australian • 23,australian • 28,monagasque • 22,australian • 21,french-algerian
Le temps (the weather) 2015-05-25
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- How to say "It's nice out" in French
- How to say "It's sunny" in French
- How to say "It's humid" in French
- How to say "It's raining" in French
- How to say "It's hot" in French
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- How to say "It's cool" in French
- The subject you use when talking about the weather
- How to say "It's windy" in French
- How to say "It's snowing" in French
- How to say "It's freezing" in French
10 Clues: How to say "It's hot" in French • How to say "It's cool" in French • How to say "It's windy" in French • How to say "It's sunny" in French • How to say "It's humid" in French • How to say "It's snowing" in French • How to say "It's raining" in French • How to say "It's nice out" in French • How to say "It's freezing" in French • ...
French Revolution 2025-12-11
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- Prison that was attacked by the National Assembly at the beginning of the French Revolution
- Seizure of power by force
- military leader who became the dictator of France
- Period during the French Revolution when the National Assembly worked to suppress all opposition
- People who wanted broad change in French government
- Urban middle class at the top of the third estate
- Meeting of all estates in France to discuss and vote on matters
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- Procedure used to submit the constitution of a new government to the people for a vote yes or no
- most famous Jacobin who led the Reign of Terror
- Policy that every adult male could vote, whether he owned property or not
- love of one's country rather than their native region
- tactic of burning crops and anything else of value to an invading army
- preferred method of execution during the French Revolution
- the practice of putting all previously ruling families back in power
- Meeting to restore peace and order in Europe after the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars
- system of French law under Napoleon's direction
16 Clues: Seizure of power by force • most famous Jacobin who led the Reign of Terror • system of French law under Napoleon's direction • military leader who became the dictator of France • Urban middle class at the top of the third estate • People who wanted broad change in French government • love of one's country rather than their native region • ...
Crossword puzzle on fake news 2024-03-29
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- media web application
- "putaclic" in french
- false information that a person or group spreads online knowing it is false
- exchange,send
- journalist
- Uncountable quantifiers
- Countable quantifiers
- react
- the opposite of false
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- genuine
- the opposite of unbelievable
- confirm information
- synonym of indoctrination in French
- "infox" in french
- think something is true
15 Clues: react • genuine • journalist • exchange,send • "infox" in french • confirm information • "putaclic" in french • Countable quantifiers • the opposite of false • media web application • think something is true • Uncountable quantifiers • the opposite of unbelievable • synonym of indoctrination in French • false information that a person or group spreads online knowing it is false
Road to Revolution 2022-08-30
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- King of Great Britain
- Founders of Plymouth wrote this to establis new rules for their settlement
- New Prime Minister of Great Britain
- Limited the power of the English monarch
- Where Britain and France disputed territorial claims in the French and Indian War
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- America's first representative governing body
- Conflict between French and British over territory in the Ohio River Valley
- Native American group the British hoped to ally with against the French
- Ended the French and Indian War, awarded former French territory to the British, as well as Spanish Florida
- Law-making body of Great Britain
- Attack in retaliation of colonists stealing land
- British soldier sent to send French out of Pennsylvania
- Prohibited colonists from moving West of the Appalachian mountains
- Reemphasized the importance of religion and personal, individual decision-making
14 Clues: King of Great Britain • Law-making body of Great Britain • New Prime Minister of Great Britain • Limited the power of the English monarch • America's first representative governing body • Attack in retaliation of colonists stealing land • British soldier sent to send French out of Pennsylvania • Prohibited colonists from moving West of the Appalachian mountains • ...
Foreign languages 2021-10-08
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- Por favor in Spanish
- Bapchia is grandma in which language?
- Italian word for Mrs
- German motorway
- What the French call a maison
- German name for beer festival during 10th month
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- Spanish for thank you
- Italian informal word for hello or goodbye
- Spaghetti, penne, fusilli, macaroni for example
- French for the number 8
- French word for red
- What the Spanish call cerveza
- What kind of meat is Chateaubriand?
- French word for yes
14 Clues: German motorway • French word for red • French word for yes • Por favor in Spanish • Italian word for Mrs • Spanish for thank you • French for the number 8 • What the Spanish call cerveza • What the French call a maison • What kind of meat is Chateaubriand? • Bapchia is grandma in which language? • Italian informal word for hello or goodbye • ...
The French Revolution/Napoleon Crossword Puzzle 2015-05-02
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- An assembly representing the French states of the realm brought together after a 175 year break in 1789.
- A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people.
- A period of violence after the onset of the French Revolution where an estimated 40,000 people were executed for being "enemies of the revolution".
- The queen of France, during the reign of her husband King Louis XVI, who was born in Austria and was executed, like her husband, during the French Revolution.
- People who focus on altering social structure through revolutionary means and changing value systems in fundamental ways.
- The king of France from 1774 to 1792; was executed during the reign of terror by the guillotine.
- The prominent killing mechanism of the French Revolution which was used to behead thousands of people.
- An oath in France created by the third estate in 1789, signifying, for the first time, that the citizens were in opposition of the king.
- A 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 levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries.
- A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government.
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- The body,or social class, of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- A document adopted in France during 1789 declaring that all men are born and remain free and equal in rights.
- The French military and political leader who overthrew the French Directory and ruled France until 1815 when he successfully exiled to St. Helena.
- A royal chateau built 20km outside of Paris where French royalty lived until 1789 when King Louis XVI and his family were forced to move back to Paris.
- An intellectual movement in Europe during the late 17th and early 18th century emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition.
- A five-man board makeshift government which was installed in 1795 and lasted 4 years and was overthrown by Napoleon.
- A fortress in Paris which used as the King's prison until it was demolished by citizens in 1789.
- The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution.
19 Clues: A sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government. • The capitol city of France and the center of the French Revolution. • The levels of the hierarchy which France was guided by for centuries. • A form of government in which a monarch has absolute power among his or her people. • ...
French Revolution Review 2014-10-20
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- Government established in France after the overthrow of the Directory in 1799, with Napoleon as first consul in control of the entire government
- a form of government in which citizens elect representatives to speak or act for them
- A uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon giving the country a uniform set of laws while eliminating several injustices.
- Government practice of spending more money than it takes in from taxes.
- distribution of military and economic power that prevents any one nation from becoming strong enough to threaten others.
- a strong sense of pride and loyalty to your nation or a desire to unify people of common heritage into a single country.
- Roman Catholic Clergy that received special privileges and paid no direct taxes. = less than 1% of the French population.
- The panic that struck French peasants in the summer of 1789 and led to attacks on the homes of nobles and the destruction of feudal documents.
- Political prison and armory stormed on July 14, 1789 by the people of Paris alarmed by rumors that the king was going to use his army to break up the National Assembly.
- King of France who summoned the Estates-General due to the French financial crisis.
- Radical political club that wanted to abolish the monarchy and turn France into a republic.
- all me are free and equal before the law, freedom of speech, press, and religion, appointment to public office based on talent, no more tax exemptions
- known as the Sun King he was an absolute monarch that built the Palace of Versailles and fought many wars that left his nation in debt
- a series of meetings following the defeat of Napoleon in which European leaders sought to establish long-lasting peace by creating a balance of power among European nations and restoring monarchs that were displaced by the revolution.
- nobles and clergy who left France to escape danger during the early stages of the revolution.
- the historic period (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for being "threats" to the revoluton
- Second phase of the French Revolution 1792-1795 when radicals gain control of Legislative Assembly creating the National Convention.
- Napoleon's efforts to ruin the British economy by blockading the importation of British goods into continental Europe.
- Largest of the three estates, made up of Bourgeoisie, Peasants, and Urban Workers which had the least money and power but paid the virtually all of the taxes
- abolished all legal privileges of the first and second estates.
- Russian military policy of destroying everything of value as it retreated from Napoleon's Grand Army so that Napoleon's forces couldn't use it against them
- Principle by which monarchies that had been unseated by the French Revolution or Napoleon were restored.
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- A series of alliances and meetings that ensured the European nations would help one another if any revolutions broke out again
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- Nobility of France = less than 2% of the French population which received many special privileges and paid no direct taxes
- 12 member committee created by the National Convention to deal with threats to the new French Republic.
- Emperor of France who seized power in a coup d'état in 1799; he led French armies in conquering much of Europe, placing his relatives in positions of power. Defeated at the Battle of Waterloo.
- Head of the Committee of Public Safety which was responsible for the Reign of Terror.
- Queen of France who was very unpopular due to her lavish spending and Austrian birth.
- Statement issued by Prussia and Austria threatening to intervene in the revolution if the monarchy is abolished by the radicals.
- Location of the battle in which Napoleon met his final defeat ending his reign as Emperor of The French.
- Napoleon's attempt to make peace with the Catholic Church.
- An 1805 naval battle in which Napoleon's forces were defeated by the British ending Napoleon's plans to invade Britain.
- Most influential member of the Congress of Vienna who wanted to return Europe back to the way it was before the French Revolution.
- Promise made by members of the National Assembly not to stop meeting until a French constitution was written
- the French middle class.
- Third Phase of the French Revolution when the Constitution of 1795 written establishing a Five Man Directory
- First phase of the French Revolution 1789-1791 that attempted to reform French government and society by creating the Constitution of 1791
- Meeting between the three estates to revolve issues facing the nation
- Jacobin supporters that wanted France to become a republic
- list of grievances drawn up by delegates attending the meeting of the Estates General.
41 Clues: the French middle class. • Napoleon's attempt to make peace with the Catholic Church. • Jacobin supporters that wanted France to become a republic • abolished all legal privileges of the first and second estates. • Meeting between the three estates to revolve issues facing the nation • Government practice of spending more money than it takes in from taxes. • ...
French Culture Crossword 2013-09-24
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- where do they speak french in canada?
- what is age in french
- what was the name of quebec city before it was quebec city?
- if someone said thank you what would you say back?
- what do you say before your name when introducing yourself?
- how do you say goodbye in french?
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- what does excusez-moi mean
- what language was trade to be conducted in?
- both english and french depend on?
- In the 18th centuary british began to take control of?
- what did the french want to preserve?
- whats Monday in french?
12 Clues: what is age in french • whats Monday in french? • what does excusez-moi mean • how do you say goodbye in french? • both english and french depend on? • where do they speak french in canada? • what did the french want to preserve? • what language was trade to be conducted in? • if someone said thank you what would you say back? • ...
