french Crossword Puzzles
School Sign Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-10
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? • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
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
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. • ...
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 • ...
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? • ...
Unit 5 Geoculture 2022-03-02
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- the founding father of la negritude
- capital of martinique
- she created a popular book
- africans wear this for culture
- popular chain store in france
- happy birthday in french
- founding father is aime caesire
- a day where people celebrate their kids
- a french region in the Caribbean divided in 2
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- french measurement system
- 2 musical styles
- a large semi-active volcano
- how africans name their kids
- a french region in the Caribbean
14 Clues: 2 musical styles • capital of martinique • happy birthday in french • french measurement system • she created a popular book • a large semi-active volcano • how africans name their kids • popular chain store in france • africans wear this for culture • founding father is aime caesire • a french region in the Caribbean • the founding father of la negritude • ...
Friendship 2021-02-07
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- where we first met.
- a french country in europe
- when a country has two official languages they are considered to be a ______country
- province south of newfoundland
- what I thought your name was for the longest time
- north south west and
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- province north of nova scotia
- french name for rock
- basque nickname for Michael
- the french word for friendship
- french capital of canada
- french thin pancakes
12 Clues: where we first met. • french name for rock • french thin pancakes • north south west and • french capital of canada • a french country in europe • basque nickname for Michael • province north of nova scotia • the french word for friendship • province south of newfoundland • what I thought your name was for the longest time • ...
French and Indian War Crossword 2022-10-20
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- of the North American
- force
- Ended the French and Indian war
- Military force of citizens
- Gave up all its territories in
- Joined both the French side, and
- A war in North America between the
- Winner of the French and Indian War
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- Chief of an Ottawa Village
- made a surprise attack upon a small
- side of the war.
- Became the leader of the British
- North America
- fought by England and France for
- Nickname for the French and Indian
- and British
16 Clues: force • and British • North America • side of the war. • of the North American • Chief of an Ottawa Village • Military force of citizens • Gave up all its territories in • Ended the French and Indian war • Became the leader of the British • fought by England and France for • Joined both the French side, and • Nickname for the French and Indian • A war in North America between the • ...
French and Indian War Crossword 2022-10-20
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- of the North American
- force
- Ended the French and Indian war
- Military force of citizens
- Gave up all its territories in
- Joined both the French side, and
- A war in North America between the
- Winner of the French and Indian War
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- Chief of an Ottawa Village
- made a surprise attack upon a small
- side of the war.
- Became the leader of the British
- North America
- fought by England and France for
- Nickname for the French and Indian
- and British
16 Clues: force • and British • North America • side of the war. • of the North American • Chief of an Ottawa Village • Military force of citizens • Gave up all its territories in • Ended the French and Indian war • Became the leader of the British • fought by England and France for • Joined both the French side, and • Nickname for the French and Indian • A war in North America between the • ...
World Soccer Stars 2023-07-26
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- - Hungarian hero
- - French prodigy
- - Spanish pass master
- - Brazilian genius
- - Brazilian showman
- - Brazilian trickster
- - English striker
- - Brazilian phenomenon
- - Portuguese winger
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- - English style
- - Argentine icon
- - Spanish magician
- - Brazilian legend
- - Argentine maestro
- - Portuguese phenom
- - German goal machine
- - Dutch legend
- - French playmaker
- - Croatian midfielder
- - Cameroonian forward
20 Clues: - Dutch legend • - English style • - Hungarian hero • - Argentine icon • - French prodigy • - English striker • - Spanish magician • - Brazilian genius • - Brazilian legend • - French playmaker • - Brazilian showman • - Argentine maestro • - Portuguese phenom • - Portuguese winger • - Spanish pass master • - German goal machine • - Brazilian trickster • - Croatian midfielder • - Cameroonian forward • ...
JohnPaulCaroff - 7-1/7-2 2021-01-27
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- king of france who inherited a lot of debt from former kings
- a period of violence during the French Revolution incited by conflict between two rival political factions
- a person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons.
- constitution that pledges freedon
- king louise's wife
- governing body of France between October 1791 and September 1792.
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- a French lawyer and statesman who was one of the best-known and most influential figures of the French Revolution.
- assembly of representatives from all three estates to approve this new tax.
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- pass laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- a revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution (1789–1799)
- social and political system of France
- social classes
- a wave of senseless panic that rolled through france
- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
15 Clues: social classes • king louise's wife • constitution that pledges freedon • social and political system of France • a wave of senseless panic that rolled through france • pass laws and reforms in the name of the French people. • a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution. • king of france who inherited a lot of debt from former kings • ...
Socials - French Revolution 2022-11-04
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- He was the French lawyer and statesman. He was one of the best-known person in the French Revolution.
- The three estates of the realm.
- He was the last king before the revolution and the fall of monarchy
- A member of the French moderate Republican Party in power during the revolution
- A period of panic and riot by peasants of an “aristocratic conspiracy” by the king and the privileged to overthrow the third estate
- Parliament of the French Revolution
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- A person that left his own country, to live in another
- It is the female member of the bourgeoise
- It means books, notebooks in French
- This was an assembly by the people who wanted revolution
- A political system in France before the revolution
- This is a machine for beheading
- It was a fortress in Paris. It played an important role because of the internal conflicts.
- A member of the club, a democratic club during the 1789
- It is a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution
15 Clues: The three estates of the realm. • This is a machine for beheading • It means books, notebooks in French • Parliament of the French Revolution • It is the female member of the bourgeoise • A political system in France before the revolution • A person that left his own country, to live in another • A member of the club, a democratic club during the 1789 • ...
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French Food / Nourriture Française 2025-02-08
French and Indian War 2026-03-10
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- He started the French and Indian War.
- He was the king of Britain during the war.
- It was a fort in the French and Indian War.
- Another word for the British.
- The French captured this fort.
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- They were a tribe that aligned with the British.
- They aligned with the French
- This was what they were fighting for.
- They were against the French.
- They fought against the British
- They were a Tribe in the French and Indian War
11 Clues: They aligned with the French • They were against the French. • Another word for the British. • The French captured this fort. • They fought against the British • This was what they were fighting for. • He started the French and Indian War. • He was the king of Britain during the war. • It was a fort in the French and Indian War. • ...
French Culture Crossword 2013-09-24
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- how do you say french in french?
- what did the british begin to take control for in the 18th centrey?
- how do you say good in french?
- how do you say hello in french?
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- something that french people wanted to preserve?
- how do you say Thursday in french?
- how do you say four in french?
- what did the french and the english depend on?
- in what centrey did the french exploers begin to establish permenent settlement?
- what did the british and the french do in Quebec City?
10 Clues: how do you say four in french? • how do you say good in french? • how do you say hello in french? • how do you say french in french? • how do you say Thursday in french? • what did the french and the english depend on? • something that french people wanted to preserve? • what did the british and the french do in Quebec City? • ...
Jackie is still looking for a French speaker :D 2021-03-23
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- The Channel Tunnel connects France with what country?
- French is the official language in how many countries?
- Who is our French expert?
- Omelette du ____
- What did Erin have for breakfast today?
- In France, it's considered unlucky to turn a _____ upside down
- What french player robbed Ireland of the 2010 world cup?
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- "Je m'appelle ____"
- What TL drove in a campervan from his hometown to France?
- Capital city of France
- In what country was the croissant invented
- The French ____ began in 1789
- Who won the last French league?
13 Clues: Omelette du ____ • "Je m'appelle ____" • Capital city of France • Who is our French expert? • The French ____ began in 1789 • Who won the last French league? • What did Erin have for breakfast today? • In what country was the croissant invented • The Channel Tunnel connects France with what country? • French is the official language in how many countries? • ...
French and Indian War 2013-11-21
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- "Patriots" dump 300 chest of tea in the river
- A law created to tax stamps
- Senior officer during French and Indian War
- A law raising luxury tax
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- Fort established by the French
- 5 colonists killed
- Place where first battle of French-Indian war
- British and French wanted to settle land in America
- Led the British during French-Indian War
- Ottawa Chief attacked English Settlements
- Placed under strict military control by King George III
- A law increased tax on tea, glass, and paint
- A law for sheltering and feeding British Troops
13 Clues: 5 colonists killed • A law raising luxury tax • A law created to tax stamps • Fort established by the French • Led the British during French-Indian War • Ottawa Chief attacked English Settlements • Senior officer during French and Indian War • A law increased tax on tea, glass, and paint • Place where first battle of French-Indian war • ...
French II 2024-02-22
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- This means "millenium" in French.
- This museum used to be us fortress.
- This means "painting" in French.
- This means "painter" in French.
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- This means "factory" in French.
- This museum used to be a train station.
- This is the French name for the "Mona Lisa".
- This means "dead" in French.
- This means "century" in French.
- This means "chisel" in French.
10 Clues: This means "dead" in French. • This means "chisel" in French. • This means "factory" in French. • This means "century" in French. • This means "painter" in French. • This means "painting" in French. • This means "millenium" in French. • This museum used to be us fortress. • This museum used to be a train station. • This is the French name for the "Mona Lisa".
French Crossword. 2023-01-26
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- 1368 to 1422 ruler of France
- general in the french and Indian war
- a thin pancake
- of arc saint that saved France, Heroine of France
- Gun used in the French and indian war
- struck the first blow in the french and indian war. U.S first President
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- war from 1754 to 1763
- king of France in 1450
- Nickname for Charles the VI
- Short general he was also a ruler.
- was a short military general
- French romantic writer. 1802 to 1885
- Did work on radioactivity. Female 1867 to 1934
- French prodestent
- king of France in 1638, with wicked hair
15 Clues: a thin pancake • French prodestent • war from 1754 to 1763 • king of France in 1450 • Nickname for Charles the VI • 1368 to 1422 ruler of France • was a short military general • Short general he was also a ruler. • French romantic writer. 1802 to 1885 • general in the french and Indian war • Gun used in the French and indian war • king of France in 1638, with wicked hair • ...
French Crossword- Created By Harry RM23 2025-08-17
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- What is 30 in French?
- What does Wednesday mean in French?
- How do you say 'Goodnight' in French
- What is Thursday in French?
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- What does 'demain' mean in English?
- How do you say 'Hi' in French?
- What is 16 in French?
- How do you say 'Thank you' in French?
- What is 9 in French?
- What does jour mean in English?
10 Clues: What is 9 in French? • What is 30 in French? • What is 16 in French? • What is Thursday in French? • How do you say 'Hi' in French? • What does jour mean in English? • What does 'demain' mean in English? • What does Wednesday mean in French? • How do you say 'Goodnight' in French • How do you say 'Thank you' in French?
Mots Croisés 2022-10-01
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- Which famous French fashion house sells the perfume “N°5″
- what is celebrated on 14 July
- Separates France from Great Britain
- President of France
- Artistic movement created by Claude Monet
- Who led the 'Free French Forces' during World War 2
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- traditional cake eaten in France on the 6th of January
- Original name of France
- Which French singer was married to Johnny Depp
- what was another name for Louis XIV
- the french ____ began in 1787
- What is the name of Emily’s French neighbour in Emily in Paris
- Oldest city in France
13 Clues: President of France • Oldest city in France • Original name of France • what is celebrated on 14 July • the french ____ began in 1787 • what was another name for Louis XIV • Separates France from Great Britain • Artistic movement created by Claude Monet • Which French singer was married to Johnny Depp • Who led the 'Free French Forces' during World War 2 • ...
French trivia 2023-07-17
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- The french word for french
- The famous fizzy wine from France
- The name for the long, thin French bread stick
- The currency that is used in France
- Capital of France
- Colour of the jersey of the Tour de France winner
- The name of almost all French kings
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- The Notre Dame is one of these
- Name of the famous tower in Paris
- There are over 365 varieties of this in France
- The main mountain range in France
- The French ......... 1789
- Red and white grapes are used to make this
13 Clues: Capital of France • The French ......... 1789 • The french word for french • The Notre Dame is one of these • The famous fizzy wine from France • Name of the famous tower in Paris • The main mountain range in France • The currency that is used in France • The name of almost all French kings • Red and white grapes are used to make this • ...
french culture crossword 2013-09-24
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- To say thank you in french is____
- In the 18th centry, the british began to control much of_____north clombia
- The british____the french
- To say thursday in french is ____
- In 1759 the french battled on the plains of_____
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- Both the english and the french depended on the____
- To say so so in french is____
- To say hello in french is____
- In the 17th centry, the french explores settled in____
- The french flag has the colours red, white, and _____
10 Clues: The british____the french • To say so so in french is____ • To say hello in french is____ • To say thank you in french is____ • To say thursday in french is ____ • In 1759 the french battled on the plains of_____ • Both the english and the french depended on the____ • The french flag has the colours red, white, and _____ • ...
French Revolution 2023-09-27
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- Who was the head of the Congress at Vienna?
- What is the French National anthem?
- Where was Napoleon sent when he was first exiled?
- What oath did the French people make that eventually dismantled the monarchy?
- Who beheaded the King and Queen of France?
- Who was the Sun King?
- What was an effective and humane way of execution invented right before the start of the French Revolution?
- Who was the French playwright who was an activist for women's rights?
- who made himself Emperor of France
- What was the upper middle class in France Called?
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- What were political extremists called?
- Who was called "Madam Deficit?"
- What meeting in Austria reinstated a King in France?
- What was one symbol of the French Revolutionists?
- From what other two Nations did Napoleon Bonaparte annex land from?
- What was the class system in France called?
16 Clues: Who was the Sun King? • Who was called "Madam Deficit?" • who made himself Emperor of France • What is the French National anthem? • What were political extremists called? • Who beheaded the King and Queen of France? • Who was the head of the Congress at Vienna? • What was the class system in France called? • What was one symbol of the French Revolutionists? • ...
Cross Word 2025-02-06
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- A signature hardware detail on a Hermès handbag
- Ultimate symbol of exclusivity and waiting lists
- Two-piece swimsuit revolutionized by French fashion
- Luxury brand behind the Kelly and Birkin bags
- Film starring Alain Delon and Romy Schneider set by the water
- Hermès bag named after a famous actress and princess
- The last name of the actress who made St. Tropez famous
- Menton’s signature citrus, celebrated in an annual festival
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- Glamorous coastal region in France, home to St. Tropez
- French word for sun, and a fragrance inspired by summer
- Catchy tune famously linked to Brigitte Bardot
- Iconic French actress synonymous with St. Tropez style
- A biblical paradise, or an oasis of fashion and luxury
- Chic Mediterranean destination, Bardot’s favorite retreat
- A staple of chic French Riviera dining and leisure
- Elegant French Riviera town near Monaco, famous for its lemons
16 Clues: Luxury brand behind the Kelly and Birkin bags • Catchy tune famously linked to Brigitte Bardot • A signature hardware detail on a Hermès handbag • Ultimate symbol of exclusivity and waiting lists • A staple of chic French Riviera dining and leisure • Two-piece swimsuit revolutionized by French fashion • Hermès bag named after a famous actress and princess • ...
French and Indian War 2013-11-21
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- A law increased tax on tea, glass, and paint
- Fort established by the French
- Senior officer during French and Indian War
- A law for sheltering and feeding British Troops
- British and French wanted to settle land in America
- "Patriots" dump 300 chest of tea in the river
- 5 colonists killed
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- Led the British during French-Indian War
- Placed under strict military control by King George III
- Ottawa Chief attacked English Settlements
- Place where first battle of French-Indian war
- A law raising luxury tax
- A law created to tax stamps
13 Clues: 5 colonists killed • A law raising luxury tax • A law created to tax stamps • Fort established by the French • Led the British during French-Indian War • Ottawa Chief attacked English Settlements • Senior officer during French and Indian War • A law increased tax on tea, glass, and paint • Place where first battle of French-Indian war • ...
The Reign of Terror 2021-02-11
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- Robespierre, beheaded 1000 of people and then got beheaded
- was a moto during the French Revolution
- Louis XVI, cared more about himself then his subjects
- Assembly, governing body of France before King Louis XVI replaced them
- people who left their country or town mostly because of political reasons
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- Assembly, another name for the 3rd estate
- of Rights of Man & of the Citizen,
- very influential political party during the French Revolution
- Marie Antoinette, married to King Louis XVI
- tired to keep peace by cancelling elections and stopping riots
- common people of the lower class
- Church, a church that was owned by the government
- were French people part of the Jacobins party who helped plot the downfall of the king
- beheaded people
- Danton, mainly know for being one of the first to overthrow the government during the French Revolution
- of Terror, a period of violence during the French Revolution
- armed conflict between countries
17 Clues: beheaded people • common people of the lower class • armed conflict between countries • of Rights of Man & of the Citizen, • was a moto during the French Revolution • Assembly, another name for the 3rd estate • Marie Antoinette, married to King Louis XVI • Church, a church that was owned by the government • Louis XVI, cared more about himself then his subjects • ...
Unit 4 Geoculture 2024-02-20
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- Millet painter of the L’Angelus
- a young president in the French republic who is neither on the left or the right [neutral]
- French painting that symbolizes French farmers and workers
- was a French can-can dancer
- a French painter most famous for his art nouveau canvas and prints which highlighted sights and nightlife
- cinema, psychoanalyze, fine arts, theatre, urbanism, hypermedia, computer information, or yet artificial intelligence.
- dominating monument of Montmarte
- used to advertise music halls, theaters, etc.
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- It is a university open to non-high school graduates, foreigners, and travelers thanks to many plentiful evening courses.
- benefits from audiovisual and digital equipment; long day of work in all seasons
- a large hill in Paris’s northern 18th arrondissement; has bars, restaurants, sandwich shops and boutiques of souvenirs
- no more than 350,000 ____ left in France
- musical dance entertainment place
- cheese and dairy products are popular
- French cheese that is consumed internationally and it is the product of Normandy
15 Clues: was a French can-can dancer • Millet painter of the L’Angelus • dominating monument of Montmarte • musical dance entertainment place • cheese and dairy products are popular • no more than 350,000 ____ left in France • used to advertise music halls, theaters, etc. • French painting that symbolizes French farmers and workers • ...
FRENCH REVOLUTION 2024-01-12
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- The age when whoever that was suspect of talking badly about the government was sent to the guillotine and executed.
- Nobles who fled at the beginning of the French Revolution.
- Was a meeting made to talk about the needs of the French people, questioning the kings leadership, laws...
- French king that imposed new taxes and spent lots of money in Versailles.
- Era before the French Revolution where there was hunger and malnourishment.
- Meeting to find a solution to bankruptcy.
- A lower class parisien group that was radically republican during the French Revolution.
- Wealthy middle class.
- Spending more than the income you get.
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- Noble class during the Ancient Regime.
- Machine to kill people, used in the French Revolution.
- Meeting made to focus about politics and to create new laws.
- Where members from the 3rd estate wrote the constitution of France.
- System during the 18th century in Europe that had absolutism.
- List of grievances or complaints that asked for moderate changes.
15 Clues: Wealthy middle class. • Noble class during the Ancient Regime. • Spending more than the income you get. • Meeting to find a solution to bankruptcy. • Machine to kill people, used in the French Revolution. • Nobles who fled at the beginning of the French Revolution. • Meeting made to focus about politics and to create new laws. • ...
1789-1848 Review Crossword 2024-10-16
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- The British legislation that expanded voting rights and reformed parliamentary representation (three words, no space)
- The political regime established in France after the 1848 revolution
- The series of revolutions in 1848 across Europe, also known as the "Spring of Nations" (two words, no space)
- The French leader who rose to power after the Revolution
- The name of the political faction that opposed the monarchy and sought radical reforms
- A sudden, often violent change in government or political power
- The ideology promoting political reform and civil rights during the revolutions
- A legal framework established by Napoleon that reformed French law
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- The title (see answer about Napoleon's Nephew)took after he proclaimed himself Emperor of the French in 1852
- The uprising in Paris in 1832 that was sparked by discontent over social inequality (two words, no space)
- The brutal event in 1822 during the Greek War of Independence where thousands of inhabitants were killed or enslaved by Ottoman forces (two words, no space)
- The period of French history from 1804 to 1814, marked by Napoleon’s rule
- The nephew of Napoleon Bonaparte who became the first President of the French Republic in 1848 (two words, no space)
- The foundational document declaring individual rights in revolutionary France
- A key principle of the French Revolution, advocating for freedom and rights
- The French king who was overthrown during the July Revolution of 1830
- The event symbolizing the start of the Revolution, involving the taking of a prison
17 Clues: The French leader who rose to power after the Revolution • A sudden, often violent change in government or political power • A legal framework established by Napoleon that reformed French law • The political regime established in France after the 1848 revolution • The French king who was overthrown during the July Revolution of 1830 • ...
Angel's French Revolution 2022-11-30
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- Rights of man
- English advocate for women's rights
- Need for revenge
- A system of leaders
- English Writer on 2 treaties
- French writer of the social contract
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- Age of applying reason
- The 4th goverment
- A machine used to easily cut
- another word for fastest
- A peron who dies almost dies
- A good dictatorship
- Revolution
- Spirit of law
- A ruler
- French Writer
16 Clues: A ruler • Revolution • Rights of man • Spirit of law • French Writer • Need for revenge • The 4th goverment • A good dictatorship • A system of leaders • Age of applying reason • another word for fastest • A machine used to easily cut • A peron who dies almost dies • English Writer on 2 treaties • English advocate for women's rights • French writer of the social contract
Crossword Puzzle Title 2023-02-09
10 Clues: close/nearby • a weird person • above in french • a farm in french • what is citycenter • what is suburb in french • what is my house in french • how to say i live in french • what is appartment in french • how to say countryside in french
French Crossword 2024-01-11
10 Clues: Eiffel ____ • Hello in French • French word for water • The French word for cat • The French word for love • The capital city of France • The currency used in France • French pastry known for its layers • Famous French impressionist painter • The French national holiday celebrated on July 14th
COMMON FOREIGN WORDS THAT HAVE BEEN ADOPTED IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE A-D 2020-08-01
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- French: usually serve coffee
- Chinese: food, means to eat
- Dutch: little cake
- French: unorthodox, experimental
- Latin: former school, usually high school or college
- French: “have a nice trip”
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- Spanish: beverage made by heating cocoa with water or milk
- French: from the menu
- French: sense of having already experienced something
- French: form of dance, tutu
- Latin: improvised; especially actors and politicians
11 Clues: Dutch: little cake • French: from the menu • French: “have a nice trip” • Chinese: food, means to eat • French: form of dance, tutu • French: usually serve coffee • French: unorthodox, experimental • Latin: improvised; especially actors and politicians • Latin: former school, usually high school or college • French: sense of having already experienced something • ...
France vs. Spain 2017-02-01
11 Clues: a navy fleet • french boats • the french fort • french colonists • a spanish warship • another word for ship • men who fight in wars • the french military leader • the leading spanish general • members of the protestant church • the first french settlement in the united states
Michael Kuzilla 7-1 and 7-2 2021-01-27
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- a French lawyer and statesman who was one of the best-known and most influential figures of the French Revolution.
- social classes
- king of france who inherited a lot of debt from former kings
- constitution that pledges freedon
- a wave of senseless panic that rolled through france
- social and political system of France
- pass laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- a period of violence during the French Revolution incited by conflict between two rival political factions
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- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
- assembly of representatives from all three estates to approve this new tax.
- a revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution (1789–1799)
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- governing body of France between October 1791 and September 1792.
- king louise's wife
- a person who has left their own country in order to settle in another, typically for political reasons.
15 Clues: social classes • king louise's wife • constitution that pledges freedon • social and political system of France • a wave of senseless panic that rolled through france • pass laws and reforms in the name of the French people. • a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution. • king of france who inherited a lot of debt from former kings • ...
French Culture Crossword 2013-09-24
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- What part of North America did the British gain control of?
- September in French
- Number 6 in French
- What did the French depend on?
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- How do you say purple in french?
- Where did most battles happen?
- Who did the British defeat and push down to second rank?
- In 1759 the British and French did what?
- How dod you say Tuesday in French?
- Hello in French
10 Clues: Hello in French • Number 6 in French • September in French • Where did most battles happen? • What did the French depend on? • How do you say purple in french? • How dod you say Tuesday in French? • In 1759 the British and French did what? • Who did the British defeat and push down to second rank? • What part of North America did the British gain control of?
NISH North and South 2026-04-01
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- an Innu First Nations reserve
- a hyperbole meaning: great duo
- not easily convinced
- a restaurant in Northern Quebec
- Innu for "grandmother"
- a popular French boules sport
- an Indigenous nation in northern Quebec
- cancer treatment that uses powerful drugs
- refers to Village Vacances Valcartier
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- isolated mining town in the Côte-Nord region
- common French term meaning sweetie
- sad and disappointed
- next to
- alone
- firm, steadfast, and unchanging
- a chain of indoor trampolines in Quebec
- French feminine given name meaning "free one"
- remain indoors between specified hours
18 Clues: alone • next to • sad and disappointed • not easily convinced • Innu for "grandmother" • an Innu First Nations reserve • a popular French boules sport • a hyperbole meaning: great duo • a restaurant in Northern Quebec • firm, steadfast, and unchanging • common French term meaning sweetie • refers to Village Vacances Valcartier • remain indoors between specified hours • ...
Unit Five Independence Movements 2025-09-23
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- Meeting of European leaders to try to restore peace and order after the defeat of Napoleon
- first formal government of the independent states
- Led a slave uprising in St. Domingue in 1791 to overthrow French authority in Haiti
- The lawmaking body of France.
- French war hero that aided the Americans in their fight for independence, was very popular amongst the people
- term used to describe the different social classes in French society
- Inspired by Enlightenment ideas, written by the National Assembly and outlines citizen's rights
- when government does not enforce its own laws
- Argentine Creole general who won independence for Argentina, Chile and Peru by 1821
- written by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 and inspired by enlightenment ideas, used to explain why the colonists wanted independence from England
- a vow made by members of the National Assembly in 1789 to not separate until they had established a new constitution in France
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- war fought from 1775 to 1783 that established the ultimately United States of America
- Military general who took control of France after the French Revolution, crowned himself Emperor
- King of France during French Revolution; both he and his wife, Marie Antoinette, brought economic troubles to France
- Venezuelan general who won independence for Colombia, Venezuela and Ecuador by 1821
- ended the American Revolution and doubled the size of American territory; 1783
- national government handles issues between the states and with other countries
- social and political system of France before French Revolution
- church or clergy, less than 1% of the French population, paid no taxes
- Radical ruler of France during Reign of Terror, created the Committee of Public Safety.
- new federal system of government based on enlightenment ideas; replaced the Articles of Confederation
- middle class, city workers, peasants, made up about 97% of French population, paid the taxes
- Peruvian man who led a rebellion against Spanish rule in 1780
- Freed Haiti from France and named himself Emperor and brought back slavery
- Radical period of French Revolution where many people died by the Guillotine
- started the Mexican independence movement through a violent uprising against the Spanish
- first ten amendments to the US Constitution; protects individual rights and gives power to the states
- nobles, about 2% of the population, paid no taxes
- fought in North America between England/Native American allies and colonists and France/Native American allies
- fought in Europe between England and Prussia as well as France and Austria
30 Clues: The lawmaking body of France. • when government does not enforce its own laws • first formal government of the independent states • nobles, about 2% of the population, paid no taxes • Peruvian man who led a rebellion against Spanish rule in 1780 • social and political system of France before French Revolution • ...
Manga Anime and Movies Part I 2014-01-19
Geography: CA and SA Student Provided Information 2021-02-10
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- Capital of Brazil
- Longest Continental Mountain Range in SA
- Canal?
- Suriname
- British Honduras
- British Territory
- Spanish Colony until 1821
- Largest Country in SA
- Famous French military and political figure
- French Guiana
- Country where 'El Dorado' is located
- Largest River in Uruguay
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- Not French Guiana
- Once state of Columbia
- Separates the US from Mexico
- People that built Machu Picchu
- US President during the Mexican War
- Indian Chief who Nicaragua is names after
- Smallest Country in CA
- Largest River (Volume)
- Jamaica's original name
- Discovered El Salvador
- meaning "Depth"
- Mexican President during the Mexican War
- Discovered the Aztecs
25 Clues: Canal? • Suriname • French Guiana • meaning "Depth" • British Honduras • Not French Guiana • Capital of Brazil • British Territory • Largest Country in SA • Discovered the Aztecs • Once state of Columbia • Smallest Country in CA • Largest River (Volume) • Discovered El Salvador • Jamaica's original name • Largest River in Uruguay • Spanish Colony until 1821 • Separates the US from Mexico • ...
Detective crossword 2016-02-05
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- "Verrou" in french
- Synonyme of assassination
- A thief see you when you go to your home, he...you
- For have DNA
- the mark of your fingers
- Form of fingerprint
- When you are attacked, you need...
- "Détruire" in french
- "Le coupable" in french
- Opposite of dangerous
- For arrest the criminal, the police search...
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- we hide some money in it
- Reason to doing a murder
- When you see a killer, you are...
- the person who steal a house
- Walking to watch
- when you search the culprit
- The person who see the murder
- Desactivate a ...
- You shoot with...
20 Clues: For have DNA • Walking to watch • Desactivate a ... • You shoot with... • "Verrou" in french • Form of fingerprint • "Détruire" in french • Opposite of dangerous • "Le coupable" in french • we hide some money in it • Reason to doing a murder • the mark of your fingers • Synonyme of assassination • when you search the culprit • the person who steal a house • The person who see the murder • ...
French Cuisine, Ooh La La! 2024-07-08
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- Small eatery
- Seasoned snail
- Potatoes au _______
- Cream-filled pastry
- French _______ soup
- Long, thin loaf
- White sparkling wine from a particular region
- Chocolate pudding-like dessert
- Highly prized edible fungus
- Puffy dessert
- Niçoise salad features this fish
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- Tapenade's main ingredient
- Flavourful mustard; honey _______
- Popular white wine
- Coq a vin contains this protein
- Pie-like brunch dish
- Crème ______, custard dessert
- French pancake
- Vegetable stew and a Pixar movie
- Soft cheese
- Colourful sandwich cookie
- Thyme's partner
- Bordeaux is French _____ wine
- Crescent-shaped roll
- Melted cheese dish
- Roquefort is this type of cheese
26 Clues: Soft cheese • Small eatery • Puffy dessert • Seasoned snail • French pancake • Thyme's partner • Long, thin loaf • Popular white wine • Melted cheese dish • Potatoes au _______ • Cream-filled pastry • French _______ soup • Pie-like brunch dish • Crescent-shaped roll • Colourful sandwich cookie • Tapenade's main ingredient • Highly prized edible fungus • Crème ______, custard dessert • ...
34 2024-07-30
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- Finnish historical hauntings
- Japanese spiral obsession horror
- Norwegian isolation fear
- Italian cinema demon outbreak
- Thai photo spirit horror
- Russian eerie portal
- French fashion horror
- Thai morgue mystery
- South Korean serial killer hunt
- French countryside menace
- Irish spectral road threat
- Korean military horror
- Spanish romantic horror
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- Israeli psychotherapy gone wrong
- South Korean family ghost
- Japanese surreal schoolgirl horror
- Spanish haunted game
- German WWII leftovers horror
- Italian religious stigmata horror
- Spanish rigor mortis mystery
- Thai rural curse
- Spanish video call terror
- South Korean disaster survival
- Australian desert peril
- French horror about phobias
25 Clues: Thai rural curse • Thai morgue mystery • Spanish haunted game • Russian eerie portal • French fashion horror • Korean military horror • Australian desert peril • Spanish romantic horror • Norwegian isolation fear • Thai photo spirit horror • South Korean family ghost • Spanish video call terror • French countryside menace • Irish spectral road threat • French horror about phobias • ...
HOCKEY 2024-05-15
French Revolution 2023-01-05
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- (2 words) The King of France
- The group at the top of the Third Estate.
- French word for "fraternity"
- France was in a state of financial crisis, and deeply in ______.
- This was also causing economic problems - with hailstorms, droughts, and a terrible winter.
- This inspired both the French and American revolutionaries
- The King tried to ____ the Second Estate, but they refused to pay.
- (2 words) The group in the middle of the Third Estate.
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- (2 words) A social and political structure that created inequalities in French society.
- The First Estate was made up of the Roman Catholic ________.
- The Queen of France
- The Second Estate was made up of the ________.
- French word for "liberty"
- French word for "equality"
- The person at the top of the social order in France.
- The group at the bottom of the Third Estate.
16 Clues: The Queen of France • French word for "liberty" • French word for "equality" • (2 words) The King of France • French word for "fraternity" • The group at the top of the Third Estate. • The group at the bottom of the Third Estate. • The Second Estate was made up of the ________. • The person at the top of the social order in France. • ...
The Reign of Terror 2021-02-11
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- Church a church that was owned by the government
- beheaded people
- of Terror a period of violence during the French Revolution
- Marie Antoinette married to King Louis XVI
- Assembly another name for the 3rd estate
- were French people part of the Jacobins party who helped plot the downfall of the king
- Louis XVI cared more about himself then his subjects
- common people of the lower class
- very influential political party during the French Revolution
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- was a moto during the French Revolution
- Robespierre beheaded 1000 of people and then got beheaded
- danton mainly know for being one of the first to overthrow the government during the French Revolution
- armed conflict between countries
- people who left their country or town mostly because of political reasons
- Assembly governing body of France before King Louis XVI replaced them
- tired to keep peace by cancelling elections and stopping riots
16 Clues: beheaded people • armed conflict between countries • common people of the lower class • was a moto during the French Revolution • Assembly another name for the 3rd estate • Marie Antoinette married to King Louis XVI • Church a church that was owned by the government • Louis XVI cared more about himself then his subjects • ...
Nukes are Bad 2013-10-28
Across
- After 1985 we were a not an ally anymore, but only a...
- New Zealand's nuclear policy brought it into conflict with this superpower.
- This New Zealand political party used the nuclear issue as an election issue in 1984.
- Group of ships.
- Our opposition to French nuclear testing threatened our trade access to this organisation.
- To dismantle or do away with military weapons or devices.
- Integration of military forces amongst NZ, Australia and the US.
- US ship refused entry to NZ ports in January 1985.
- Environmental group who organised anti-nuclear protests.
- This warrior was sunk by French agents.
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- New Zealand Prime Minister who was very articulate in his opposition to nuclear testing in the Pacific.
- New Zealand sent one of these in protest at French nuclear testing in the Pacific.
- French terrorist.
- National PM less strident on the Nuclear issue.
- The worst place to test nuclear weapons.
- Location of French testing after 1966.
- NZ and Australia took France to this court.
17 Clues: Group of ships. • French terrorist. • Location of French testing after 1966. • This warrior was sunk by French agents. • The worst place to test nuclear weapons. • NZ and Australia took France to this court. • National PM less strident on the Nuclear issue. • US ship refused entry to NZ ports in January 1985. • After 1985 we were a not an ally anymore, but only a... • ...
French Food!! 2012-10-30
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- Food you would eat at a baseball game
- food you would buy at a bakery
- what you put a drink in
- hot water flavored by herbs soaked in the water
- utensil used to eat soup
- Italian dish that has melted cheese over tomato sauce
- used to wipe food off hands and face
- orange breakfast drink
- food that has a patty of beef in between two buns
- a drink you would drink when the weather is "il fait choud"
- CREPE
- something you would drink in l'hiver
- GRAPE
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- FRIES
- french style of bread
- what you would drink to wake you up
- onion soup with a thick layer of cheese on top
- OMELET
- FORK
- what do you eat off of
- what you would eat when you're on a diet
- STEAK
- what you eat to fill you up
- A curved French pastry
- bread with meat, cheese, and condiments on it
- dessert for when it's hot
- what you drink when you're thirsty
- cooked snails
- KNIFE
- Coke, Sprite, Pepsi
30 Clues: FORK • FRIES • STEAK • CREPE • KNIFE • GRAPE • OMELET • cooked snails • Coke, Sprite, Pepsi • french style of bread • what do you eat off of • A curved French pastry • orange breakfast drink • what you put a drink in • utensil used to eat soup • dessert for when it's hot • what you eat to fill you up • food you would buy at a bakery • what you drink when you're thirsty • ...
French Revolution 2012-11-12
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- The church was the …
- Queen of France; from the royal family of Austria.
- King of France; first king to be taken from power.
- The political and social system of France.
- A statement of revolutionary ideals adopted by France’s National Assembly in1789.
- one of the three social classes of France.
- A French congress with the power to create laws and approve declarations of war, established by the constitution of 1791.
- 98% of the population.
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- An oath taken by the Third Estate delegates to stay until they had drawn up a new constitution.
- War hero and dictator of France for a time.
- 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.
- Napoleon’s policy for preventing trade between Great Britain and continental Europe.
- Made up of rich nobles.
- a period when thousands of political and ordinary citizens were executed.
- Ruled during the Reign of Terror.
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789.
- A machine for beheading people.
- An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates, or social classes, in France.
- People who leave their native country for political reasons.
- A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon.
20 Clues: The church was the … • 98% of the population. • Made up of rich nobles. • A machine for beheading people. • Ruled during the Reign of Terror. • The political and social system of France. • one of the three social classes of France. • War hero and dictator of France for a time. • Queen of France; from the royal family of Austria. • ...
French Verbs 2013-01-24
26 Clues: to be • to be • to see • to eat • to play • to work • to dine • to sing • to live • to read • to call • to take • to have • to come • to swim • to watch • to danse • to speak • to choose • to listen • to invite • to finish • to do, make • to wait for • to put, place • to go out, exit
French 11 2013-02-25
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- On entend la ______.
- Est-ce que tu ______ la nourriture?
- Ce carton est _______.
- Est-ce que tu as écouté le ______?
- Je suis le ______pour cet experiment.
- Regarde ta ________.
- _____ nous, tu mens!
- Tu es ______! Arrête de manger!
- Elle porte une chemise _____ manches.
- Quelle _____ est ta première?
- Ce carton est ______.
- Ce _______ est juste.
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- Qu’ce-que tu ______dans la main?
- Laissez-moi ________.
- Ils sont _________.
- Est-ce que tu as le ______ pour cette personne?
- En _____,ça s’est passé.
- de bain On porte le _______pour aller nager.
- Tu bouges en ________.
- Certains animaux a la vitesse _________.
- J’ai vu une______dans le ciel.
- Qu’ce-que tu _____?
- Je suis _______.
- Ma chemise est _______.
- Regarde montant á le ______.
- Cette plaisanterie me fait ________
26 Clues: Je suis _______. • Ils sont _________. • On entend la ______. • Regarde ta ________. • Qu’ce-que tu _____? • _____ nous, tu mens! • Laissez-moi ________. • Ce carton est ______. • Ce _______ est juste. • Ce carton est _______. • Tu bouges en ________. • Ma chemise est _______. • En _____,ça s’est passé. • Regarde montant á le ______. • Quelle _____ est ta première? • ...
french illness 2013-05-08
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- je tousse
- mal à la gorge
- je suis enrhumé(e)
- j'ai très froid
- j'ai mal au dos
- buvez beaucoup d'eau
- mal aux oreilles
- j'ai vomi
- mal au ventre
- il/elle est blessé(e)
- j'ai mal au cœur
- j'ai pris un coup de soleil
- mal au cou
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- prenez ce sirop
- j'ai de la fièvre
- je n'ai pas faim
- prenez rendez-vous chez le médecin
- j'ai la grippe
- prenez ces comprimés
- je me sens très fatigué(e)
- reposez-vous
- je me suis blessé(e) à la jambe
- mal à la tête
- prenez ces pastilles
- je suis malade
- j'ai très chaud
26 Clues: je tousse • j'ai vomi • mal au cou • reposez-vous • mal au ventre • mal à la tête • mal à la gorge • j'ai la grippe • je suis malade • prenez ce sirop • j'ai très froid • j'ai mal au dos • j'ai très chaud • je n'ai pas faim • mal aux oreilles • j'ai mal au cœur • j'ai de la fièvre • je suis enrhumé(e) • prenez ces comprimés • buvez beaucoup d'eau • prenez ces pastilles • il/elle est blessé(e) • ...
French Professions 2013-05-02
20 Clues: Monet • Dr. Oz • waiter • fireman • Mr. Perry • Mrs. Vega • Will Smith • shopkeeper • Judge Judy • an engineer • Donald Trump • Mr. McKoskey • Mr. Cummings • Mario Batalli • Ginger Rogers • Whitney Houston • Alexandre Dumas • Thurgood Marshall • Jennifer Lawrence • Justin Timberlake
French Crossword 2013-04-29
Across
- Used for directions
- Tastes great in bars
- Close to coffee
- Close to gold
- A Country
- Leaf burger
- Iron is a __
- Grows on a tree
- A beach has lots of __
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- There are many __ in a cook book
- Funny
- Lab is its short
- Nock nock
- Bear with a pouch and likes to jump
- A mexican tree fruit
- A localy grown tree fruit
- A Berry
- A Singing group
- Green and on the ground
- Flying high but not a bird
- A swiming PB and J without the PB
- Grows big bones
22 Clues: Funny • A Berry • Nock nock • A Country • Leaf burger • Iron is a __ • Close to gold • Close to coffee • A Singing group • Grows on a tree • Grows big bones • Lab is its short • Used for directions • Tastes great in bars • A mexican tree fruit • A beach has lots of __ • Green and on the ground • A localy grown tree fruit • Flying high but not a bird • There are many __ in a cook book • ...
French Crossword 2014-04-30
Across
- L'Hexagone
- Un homme qui travaille pour l'armee
- L'ancien nom de Paris
- Monks
- le tribu qui a fonde la ville de Paris
- La Garonne, la Loire, Le Rhin, Le Rhone
- Libre Le nombre de pied n'est pas fixe
- Le fait d'etre en prison
- Les Seigneurs, les Proprietaires des terriens
- 11e au 13e siecle, guerre pour reprendre la Terre Sainte et defendre la chretienite
- an arena
- Tribes
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- Feodal La Pyramide Hierarchique
- Vers de 8 pieds, groupes en strophes de 8 vers
- Deux quatrains suivis de deux tercets
- Rendre homogene, Coherent
- Le vers classique francais; 12 pieds
- Le fleuve qui devise en deux
- Aussi connu comme les serfs; Pauvre
- Les plus priviliges, Ce qui travaillaient pour l'eglise
- Une caverne dans les montaigne
- de Cent Ans Entre les Anglais et les Francais
- L'action de tomber en ruine
- Le port plus grand de la France
- Chef des romains
25 Clues: Monks • Tribes • an arena • L'Hexagone • Chef des romains • L'ancien nom de Paris • Le fait d'etre en prison • Rendre homogene, Coherent • L'action de tomber en ruine • Le fleuve qui devise en deux • Une caverne dans les montaigne • Feodal La Pyramide Hierarchique • Le port plus grand de la France • Un homme qui travaille pour l'armee • Aussi connu comme les serfs; Pauvre • ...
French Crossword 2014-04-30
Across
- Rendre homogene, Coherent
- Tribes
- Les plus priviliges, Ce qui travaillaient pour l'eglise
- Aussi connu comme les serfs; Pauvre
- an arena
- Feodal La Pyramide Hierarchique
- La Garonne, la Loire, Le Rhin, Le Rhone
- Chef des romains
- Le port plus grand de la France
- Vers de 8 pieds, groupes en strophes de 8 vers
- de Cent Ans Entre les Anglais et les Francais
- Libre Le nombre de pied n'est pas fixe
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- Une caverne dans les montaigne
- Un homme qui travaille pour l'armee
- Deux quatrains suivis de deux tercets
- Les Seigneurs, les Proprietaires des terriens
- 11e au 13e siecle, guerre pour reprendre la Terre Sainte et defendre la chretienite
- Le vers classique francais; 12 pieds
- Le fait d'etre en prison
- Monks
- Le fleuve qui devise en deux
- le tribu qui a fonde la ville de Paris
- L'Hexagone
- L'action de tomber en ruine
- L'ancien nom de Paris
25 Clues: Monks • Tribes • an arena • L'Hexagone • Chef des romains • L'ancien nom de Paris • Le fait d'etre en prison • Rendre homogene, Coherent • L'action de tomber en ruine • Le fleuve qui devise en deux • Une caverne dans les montaigne • Feodal La Pyramide Hierarchique • Le port plus grand de la France • Un homme qui travaille pour l'armee • Aussi connu comme les serfs; Pauvre • ...
FRENCH CROSSWORD 2014-01-13
32 Clues: Salt • Milk • Lime • Kiwi • Corn • Date • Lemon • Peach • Mango • Apple • Grape • Olive • Bread • Prune • Orange • Banana • Carrot • Cheese • Tomato • Cherry • Celery • Radish • Garlic • Avocado • Mandarin • Broccoli • Cranberry • Nectarine • Blueberry • Pineapple • Cantaloupe • Strawberry
French Crossword 2014-03-28
20 Clues: DVD • Sink • A rug • Ioning • A draw • Rubbish • Washing • Give away • Difficult • un reveil • Inbetween • Playes music • Do the table • Where you eat • Room for games • Something not pleasant • Somewhere where you sleep • Another word for a CD player • There all cooking takes place • Something you do hoovering with
French Crossword 2014-09-01
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- ....hero
- not a girl
- use to walk
- darkest color
- not a boy
- opposite of goodbye
- you see with your
- color of an orange
- 1-1=
- this animal barks
- meow
- we ride these animals
- what we use to bend our legs
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- a girl friend
- married to your father
- not hello
- married to your mother
- swims in the ocean
- opposite of sister
- the color of the sky
- you speak with
- color of grass
- a parents brother
- sup
- you breath in and out of your...
25 Clues: sup • 1-1= • meow • ....hero • not hello • not a boy • not a girl • use to walk • a girl friend • darkest color • you speak with • color of grass • you see with your • a parents brother • this animal barks • swims in the ocean • opposite of sister • color of an orange • opposite of goodbye • the color of the sky • we ride these animals • married to your father • married to your mother • what we use to bend our legs • ...
French words 2014-09-17
Across
- I love to play the game war
- I throw the baseball here with my brother
- I eat all my food in this room
- this instrument sounds very good when played right
- she loves to cook dinner
- this game is just like chess
- my favorite is rhey's
- I have 2 of these in my family
- this instrument is in almost every band ever made
- these are very fun with my friends
- my parents have a very nice one that we ride in all the time
- we go to this as a family every sunday
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- a lot of people like this sport
- I always shoot threes
- I love watching the Georgia Bulldogs play here
- I take this to school almost every day
- this is very fun to do when you're sweaty and tired
- I love to eat popcorn at these
- these are fun to do in orchestra
- I love to hit homeruns
- this is where I keep my bed
- my favorite game is MLB the show
- I love playing games here in the sun and friends
- a lot of people take these to get around town in New York
- I love to ace my brother
25 Clues: I always shoot threes • my favorite is rhey's • I love to hit homeruns • she loves to cook dinner • I love to ace my brother • I love to play the game war • this is where I keep my bed • this game is just like chess • I love to eat popcorn at these • I eat all my food in this room • I have 2 of these in my family • a lot of people like this sport • these are fun to do in orchestra • ...
French Crossword 2014-09-18
26 Clues: go • foot • stay • pool • child • movie • drums • place • ninth • store • party • family • sister • soccer • guitar • street • church • kitchen • library • bedroom • stadium • computer • checkers • keyboard • volleyball • neighborhood
French verbs 2014-09-09
27 Clues: to go • to run • to buy • to eat • to cry • to swim • to play • to talk • to help • to give • to wait • to lose • to sell • to jump • to have • to come • to dream • to begin • to think • to dance • to study • to listen • to choose • to finish • to change • to like/love • to look/watch
French Crossword 2014-09-04
Across
- The color of ink
- Between Friday and Sunday
- Day before school
- Man's best friend
- The color of the sky
- Likes to chase mice
- Day before Friday
- School ends early on ______
- Animal with long neck
- The color of grass and trees
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- The color of a heart
- Taco _______
- The color of paper
- Month in which school starts
- To dance
- First day of the week
- First month of the year
- Middle of school week
- What you use to see the world
- Mixing red and white gets you the color _____
20 Clues: To dance • Taco _______ • The color of ink • Day before school • Man's best friend • Day before Friday • The color of paper • Likes to chase mice • The color of a heart • The color of the sky • First day of the week • Middle of school week • Animal with long neck • First month of the year • Between Friday and Sunday • School ends early on ______ • Month in which school starts • ...
French crossword 2013-09-19
Across
- number 11
- hello
- dark blue
- number 5
- Wednesday
- light blue
- number 19
- number 15
- white
- number 18
- number 2
- Saturday
- my name is
- yellow
- orange
- number 14
- black
- red
- number 20
- purple
- number 6
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- number 16
- number 0
- Friday
- number 3
- number 12
- number 13
- Monday
- number 17
- number 4
- Thursday
- How are you
- number 9
- number 8
- Sunday
- goodbye
- Tuesday
- brown
- number 1
- number 7
- light green
- grey
- number 10
43 Clues: red • grey • hello • white • brown • black • Friday • Monday • Sunday • yellow • orange • purple • goodbye • Tuesday • number 0 • number 3 • number 5 • number 4 • Thursday • number 9 • number 8 • number 2 • Saturday • number 1 • number 7 • number 6 • number 16 • number 11 • number 12 • dark blue • number 13 • Wednesday • number 19 • number 17 • number 15 • number 18 • number 14 • number 20 • number 10 • light blue • my name is • How are you • light green
French Numbers 2013-10-22
French 2 2013-10-15
30 Clues: vil • prix • court • macon • revue • vento • money • essai • avion • papier • comput • pencil • carrier • mitoyen • creatif • brasser • caverne • fishing • lombine • lunettes • tracteur • designrt • percicule • calculate • pretecteur • medicanent • porte-voix • deconsigner • immatriculer • immatriculer
French Vocab 2015-02-03
20 Clues: sure • maybe • i like • to eat • to work • to sing • to swim • to phone • to study • to dance • to travel • of course • thank you • to watch tv • i would like • to play soccer • to speak french • to speak english • to play basketball • to listen to the radio
French Revolution 2015-02-11
Across
- shutting off a port to keep people or supplies for moving in or out
- spending situation in which a government spends more money than it takes in
- distribution of military and Ebonics power that prevents any one nation from becoming too strong
- absolute ruler who uses his or her pow to bring about political and social change
- policy
- informal social gathering at which writers, artists, and philosophers exchanged ideas
- principle by which monarchies that had been unseated by the French Revolution or Napoleon were restored
- a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country
- right to vote
- ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue
- add a territory onto an existing state or country
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- member of a group of the enlightenment thinkers who tried to apply the methods of science to the improvement of society
- policy allowing business to operate with little or no government interference
- ornate style of art and architecture popular in the 1600s and 1700s
- "the draft" which requires all young men to be ready for military or other service
- of or characteristic of the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values or conventional attitudes.
- agreement by which people give up their freedom to a powerful government in order to avoid chaos
- personal, elegant style of art and architecture made popular during the mid-1700s and featuring fancy design in the shape of leaves, shells, and scrolls
- rights that belongs to all human from birth
- a European intellectual movement of the late 17th and 18th centuries emphasizing reason and individualism rather than tradition. It was heavily influenced by 17th-century philosophers such as Descartes, Locke, and Newton, and its prominent exponents include Kant, Goethe, Voltaire, Rousseau, and Adam Smith.
- restriction on access to ideas and information
- d'état a sudden, violent, and illegal seizure of power from a government
- give up a high office
23 Clues: policy • right to vote • give up a high office • rights that belongs to all human from birth • restriction on access to ideas and information • add a territory onto an existing state or country • ballot in which voters have a direct say on an issue • a strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country • ...
FRENCH WORDS 2015-07-30
20 Clues: BAG • BLUE • PENS • GREY • IPAD • RULER • MONEY • GREEN • PURSE • RUBBER • PENCILS • SCISSORS • TEXTBOOK • COMPUTUER • CALCULATER • PENCIL CASE • MOBILE-PHONE • EXERCISE-BOOK • HOMEWORK-DIARY • PENCIL-SHARPERNER
French crossword 2015-01-21
26 Clues: red • cat • dog • bird • fish • blue • green • mouse • hello • bunny • horse • black • white • money • turtle • friday • yellow • sunday • monday • hamster • tuesday • thursday • saturday • wednesday • capital city • a famous painter
French Foods 2015-05-19
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- (often found at KFC)
- (a cognate)
- (one of the original four elements)
- (a popular breakfish dish)
- (general term, found in water)
- (filled with cream)
- (close to potatoes)
- (a general term, opposite of fruits and vegetables; protein)
- Dejeuner (you do it in the morning)
- (mid day meal)
- (houses fish)
- (T-bone, sirloin, etc.)
- (cognate)
- aux pommes (contains apples)
- (cognate)
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- (relative to a clam)
- (often used with pepper)
- de porc (a type of pork)
- (something you drink)
- (cuts meat)
- (aquatic animal)
- (very popular, cognate)
- (bakes)
- (popular amongst the Greeks, it’s a drink)
- (they can either red or green)
- (a food staple in many Asian countries)
- (more than a snack)
- (part of the meal is butter)
- de mer (sushi, etc.)
- (a type of pork)
- (a collection of meats)
31 Clues: (bakes) • (cognate) • (cognate) • (cuts meat) • (a cognate) • (houses fish) • (mid day meal) • (aquatic animal) • (a type of pork) • (filled with cream) • (close to potatoes) • (more than a snack) • (relative to a clam) • (often found at KFC) • de mer (sushi, etc.) • (something you drink) • (very popular, cognate) • (T-bone, sirloin, etc.) • (a collection of meats) • (often used with pepper) • ...
French Vocabulary 2015-09-09
21 Clues: Hi • Bye • Three • Hello • French • Twenty • Eleven • Goodbye • And you? • Very good • See you soon • Good Evening • My name is... • See you later • See you later • His name is... • How's it going? • See you tomorrow • What's her name? • What's your name? • How are you doing?
French Sports 2015-12-01
Across
- Making videos
- Playing video games
- Playing baseball
- Water skiing
- Ice skating
- Playing American football
- Taking pictures
- Doing theatre
- Playing basketball
- Playing hockey
Down
- Playing volleyball
- Rollerblading
- Playing cards
- Skiing
- Playing golf
- Jogging
- Riding a bike
- Playing soccer
- Track and field
- Doing aerobics
- Swimming
- Playing tennis
22 Clues: Skiing • Jogging • Swimming • Ice skating • Water skiing • Playing golf • Making videos • Rollerblading • Playing cards • Riding a bike • Doing theatre • Playing soccer • Doing aerobics • Playing tennis • Playing hockey • Track and field • Taking pictures • Playing baseball • Playing volleyball • Playing basketball • Playing video games • Playing American football
French Revolution 2016-10-04
Across
- a meeting of intellectuals to discuss exciting ideas
- the mansions and great estates of the rich
- middle class
- the exclusive right to sell a product to a group of people
- an ornament worn on top of a hat
- a craftsperson
- it asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directily from the will of god
- the roads, canals, and other means of communication and travel within a community
- in the middle, neither good nor bad
- a group of people important to economy as they invested in new business ventures
- paid soldier
- the ability to think critically and draw logical conclusions
Down
- a person who deals in product and hopes to take advantage of a sudden rise or fall in prices
- a formal declaration of loyalty
- abilities
- desiring a complete change in government or social system
- a charge to use a road or bridge
- something that heps other things to change
- a document that sets out the major laws and principles of a government
- a kind of French parliament that only met as a result of a royal command
- a graphic symbol often used in advertising
- people who leave one country for another
- stupid person with no manners or education
- a situation in which the price of goods rises quickly
- a tax
- prejudice
- someone who wants major change
27 Clues: a tax • abilities • prejudice • middle class • paid soldier • a craftsperson • someone who wants major change • a formal declaration of loyalty • a charge to use a road or bridge • an ornament worn on top of a hat • in the middle, neither good nor bad • people who leave one country for another • the mansions and great estates of the rich • something that heps other things to change • ...
French Revolution 2016-10-04
Across
- An ornament worn on top of a hat
- The mansions and great estates of the rich
- Desiring a complete change in government or social system
- Abilities
- A charge to use a road or bridge
- In the middle class, neither good nor bad
- The ability to think critically and draw logical conclusions
- A tax
- Stupid person with no manners of education
- A kind of parliament which met only as a result of a royal command
- Something that helps other things to change
- The french middle class
- A graphic symbol often used in advertising
Down
- A meeting of intellectuals to discuss exciting ideas
- A formal declaration of loyalty
- A situation in which the price of goods rises quickly
- A craftsperson
- The exclusive right to sell a product to a group of people
- It asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from the will of god
- The roads,canals,and other means if communication and travel within a community
- Someone who wants major change quickly
- A paid soldier
- A document that sets out the major laws and principles of a government
- A person who deals in a product and hopes to take advantage of a sudden rise or fall in prices
- Prejudice
- People who leave one country for another
26 Clues: A tax • Abilities • Prejudice • A craftsperson • A paid soldier • The french middle class • A formal declaration of loyalty • An ornament worn on top of a hat • A charge to use a road or bridge • Someone who wants major change quickly • People who leave one country for another • In the middle class, neither good nor bad • The mansions and great estates of the rich • ...
French Revolution 2016-10-04
Across
- a meeting of intellectuals to discuss exciting ides
- someone who wants major change quickly
- the ability to think critically and draw logical conclusions
- a situation in which the price of goods rises quickly
- a paid soldier
- the roads, canals, and other means of communication and travel within a community
- desiring a complete change in government or social system
- a graphic symbol often used in advertising
- an ornament worn on top of a hat
- a craftsperson
- it asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from the will of God
- people who leave one country for another
Down
- a charge to use a road or bridge
- this group of people was important to the economy because they invested in new business ventures
- a person who deals in a product and hopes to take advantage of a sudden rise or fall in prices
- the mansions and great estates of the rich
- a document that sets out the major laws and principles of a government
- a tax
- in the middle, neither good nor bad
- a formal declaration of loyalty
- stupid person with no manners or education
- something that helps other things to change
- the exclusive right to sell a product to a group of people
- a French parliament which met only as a result of a royal command
- the French middle class people
- abilities
- prejudice
27 Clues: a tax • abilities • prejudice • a paid soldier • a craftsperson • the French middle class people • a formal declaration of loyalty • a charge to use a road or bridge • an ornament worn on top of a hat • in the middle, neither good nor bad • someone who wants major change quickly • people who leave one country for another • the mansions and great estates of the rich • ...
French Revolution 2016-10-04
Across
- a paid soldier
- it asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from the will of God
- an ornament worn on top of a hat
- desiring a complete change in government or social system
- a charge to use a road or bridge
- this group of people was important to the economy because they invested in new business ventures
- prejudice
- the mansions and great estates of the rich
- a meeting of intellectuals to discuss exciting ides
- a document that sets out the major laws and principles of a government
- someone who wants major change quickly
- a tax
- a person who deals in a product and hopes to take advantage of a sudden rise or fall in prices
- in the middle, neither good nor bad
- a graphic symbol often used in advertising
Down
- people who leave one country for another
- a French parliament which met only as a result of a royal command
- stupid person with no manners or education
- the roads, canals, and other means of communication and travel within a community
- abilities
- a situation in which the price of goods rises quickly
- a craftsperson
- a formal declaration of loyalty
- the French middle class people
- something that helps other things to change
- the exclusive right to sell a product to a group of people
- the ability to think critically and draw logical conclusions
27 Clues: a tax • abilities • prejudice • a paid soldier • a craftsperson • the French middle class people • a formal declaration of loyalty • an ornament worn on top of a hat • a charge to use a road or bridge • in the middle, neither good nor bad • someone who wants major change quickly • people who leave one country for another • stupid person with no manners or education • ...
French Revolution 2016-10-05
Across
- the French middle class people
- a person who deals in a product and hopes to take advantage of a sudden rise or fall in prices
- the roads, canals, and other means of communication and travel within a community
- a situation in which the price of goods rises quickly
- stupid person with no manners or education
- prejudice
- abilities
- desiring a complete change in government or social system
- a craftsperson
- this group of people was important to the economy because they invested in new business ventures
- something that helps other things to change
- the exclusive right to sell a product to a group of people
- a tax
- the ability to think critically and draw logical conclusions
Down
- a document that sets out the major laws and principles of a government
- a French parliament which met only as a result of a royal command
- it asserts that a monarch is subject to no earthly authority, deriving the right to rule directly from the will of God
- an ornament worn on top of a hat
- people who leave one country for another
- a charge to use a road or bridge
- a paid soldier
- in the middle, neither good nor bad
- the mansions and great estates of the rich
- a formal declaration of loyalty
- a meeting of intellectuals to discuss exciting ideas
- someone who wants major change quickly
- a graphic symbol often used in advertising
27 Clues: a tax • prejudice • abilities • a paid soldier • a craftsperson • the French middle class people • a formal declaration of loyalty • an ornament worn on top of a hat • a charge to use a road or bridge • in the middle, neither good nor bad • someone who wants major change quickly • people who leave one country for another • stupid person with no manners or education • ...
french revolution 2016-10-04
Across
- class middle of social hierarchy
- a tax
- the exclusive right to sell a product to a group of people
- blockhead stupid person with no manner or education
- and ornament worn on top of the hat
- a situation in which the price of good rises quickly
- a document that sets out the major laws and principles
- the mansions and great estates of the rich
- someone who wants major change quickly
- within community
- desiring a complete change in government or social
- a person who deals in a product and hopes to take
- something that helps other things to change
Down
- General french parliament
- a meeting of intellectuals to discuss exciting ideas
- abilities
- a paid soldier
- French middle class
- a formal declaration of loyalty
- the roads, canals, and others means of communication
- a craft person
- in the middle, neither good nor bad
- people who leave one country or another
- a graphic symbol often used in advertising
- of a sudden rise or fall in prices
- prejudice
- a charge to use a road or bridge
27 Clues: a tax • abilities • prejudice • a paid soldier • a craft person • within community • French middle class • General french parliament • a formal declaration of loyalty • class middle of social hierarchy • a charge to use a road or bridge • of a sudden rise or fall in prices • and ornament worn on top of the hat • in the middle, neither good nor bad • someone who wants major change quickly • ...
French Revolution 2016-10-04
Across
- the ability to think critically and draw logical conclusions
- a craftsperson
- the exclusive right to sell a product to a group of people
- General a kind parliament in France
- a paid soldier
- something that helps other things to change
- The French middle class
- the mansions and great estates of the rich
- desiring a complete change in government or social system '
- prejudice
- a document that sets out the major law and principles of a government
- abilities
- a person who deals in a product and hopes to take advantage of a sudden rise or fall in prices
Down
- people who leave one country for another
- a situation in which the price of goods rise quickly
- a formal declaration or loyalty
- an ornament won on top of a hat
- blockhead stupid person with no manners or education
- in the middle, neither good nor bad
- the roads, canals, and other means of communication and travel with community
- a meeting of intellectuals to discuss exciting ideas
- class The middle of the social hierarchy
- a graphic symbol often used in adverting
- a tax
- someone who wants major change quickly
25 Clues: a tax • prejudice • abilities • a craftsperson • a paid soldier • The French middle class • a formal declaration or loyalty • an ornament won on top of a hat • General a kind parliament in France • in the middle, neither good nor bad • someone who wants major change quickly • people who leave one country for another • class The middle of the social hierarchy • ...
French Revoulutions 2016-10-04
Across
- abilities
- in the middle neither good nor bad
- France's middle class
- a document that sets out the major laws and principles of a government
- french parliament met only as a result of royal command
- a craftsperson
- something that helps other things to change
- a paid soldier
- a graphic symbol often used in advertising
- prejudice
- a tax
Down
- a situation in which the price of goods rise quickly
- desiring a complete change in government or social system
- the mansions and great estates of the rich
- blockhead stupid person with no manners or education
- people who leave one country for another
- a formal declaration of loyalty
- the ability to think critically and draw logical conclusions
- a person who deals in a product and hopes to take advantage of a sudden rise or fall in prices
- a meeting of intellectuals to discuss exciting ideas
- an ornament worn on top of a hat
- the exclusive right to sell a product to a group of people
- someone who wants major change quickly
23 Clues: a tax • abilities • prejudice • a craftsperson • a paid soldier • France's middle class • a formal declaration of loyalty • an ornament worn on top of a hat • in the middle neither good nor bad • someone who wants major change quickly • people who leave one country for another • the mansions and great estates of the rich • a graphic symbol often used in advertising • ...
French Crossword 2018-02-16
Across
- A very thin pancake
- to have
- to study(past tense)
- a sweater
- a pair of shorts
- Chicken
- to watch (past tense)
- a pair of pajamas
- to dance(past tense)
- a bottle
- Coffee
- a jacket
- the house
- to find(past tense)
Down
- I
- Cider
- to speak(past tense)
- to go (past tense)
- Juice
- to listen(past tense)
- the tie
- a pair pants
- to ask(past tense)
- you
- a t-shirt
- to eat(past tense)
- we
27 Clues: I • we • you • Cider • Juice • Coffee • to have • the tie • Chicken • a bottle • a jacket • a sweater • a t-shirt • the house • a pair pants • a pair of shorts • a pair of pajamas • to go (past tense) • to ask(past tense) • to eat(past tense) • A very thin pancake • to find(past tense) • to speak(past tense) • to study(past tense) • to dance(past tense) • to listen(past tense) • to watch (past tense)
French Crossword 2018-05-06
Across
- tomato sauce, mozzarella, and pepperoni
- used to make toast
- what you use to clean your messy face
- breakfast food made with eggs and cheese
- used to eat your steak
- great to drink on a hot summer day
- Lucky Charms, Captian Crunch, Fruit Loops
- made with vegetables and topped with croutons and dressing
- your parents tell you not to drink it because it has too much caffeine
- used to eat soup
- used to cut your steak
- what you drink your coffee out of
- which came first? The chicken or the...
Down
- great with soy sauce and Asian foods
- what you eat your steak on
- like a pie for breakfast
- sour citrus fruit
- breakfast food made from pigs
- water with minerals infused into it
- what you eat your cereal in
- if you drink this, your bones get stronger
- flaky, twisted, French bread
- apple, blueberry, strawberry rubarb, cherry, blackberry
- long French bread
- yellow fruit
- Nemo, Dory, Flounder
- if you eat these you stay healthy and strong
- spagetti, linguini, mac and cheese
- Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, 7-up
- what eat with toast
30 Clues: yellow fruit • used to eat soup • sour citrus fruit • long French bread • used to make toast • what eat with toast • Nemo, Dory, Flounder • used to eat your steak • used to cut your steak • Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, 7-up • like a pie for breakfast • what you eat your steak on • what you eat your cereal in • flaky, twisted, French bread • breakfast food made from pigs • ...
French Stuff 2018-02-15
42 Clues: tv • pen • who • car • man • dog • red • she • cake • pink • book • love • road • house • class • drink • phone • diner • lunch • to be • hello • shirt • apple • to go • pencil • cheese • to see • to eat • school • yellow • to have • sweater • to dance • to leave • to watch • to drink • to go out • to arrive • ice cream • good night • to make/to do • pantalon pants
