french Crossword Puzzles
French 3C 2025-10-16
Across
- library
- commercial mall
- movie theater
- house
- labo lab
- stadium
- theater
- museum
- du proviseur principal office
- swimming pool
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- des Jeunes Community Center
- en ville city/ to the city, in the city
- restaurant
- la boîte/en boîte nightclub club/at the nightclub
- aquatique aquatic park
- concert
- d’informatique computer room
- Jeunes
- beach
- store
- park
- café
22 Clues: park • café • house • beach • store • Jeunes • museum • library • concert • stadium • theater • restaurant • labo lab • movie theater • swimming pool • commercial mall • aquatique aquatic park • d’informatique computer room • du proviseur principal office • des Jeunes Community Center • en ville city/ to the city, in the city • la boîte/en boîte nightclub club/at the nightclub
French Travel 2025-11-02
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- Full Lodgings (No vacancy)
- The Pilot
- Schedule/Timetable
- To miss a flight
- Dormitory
- To land (In a plane)
- To take off (In a plane)
- Frying Pan
- Star (Ratings)
- Elevator
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- Tour Bus
- A Vehicle (general)
- Valid (Ticket)
- A Blanket
- Available Rooms/lodgings
- To Park (A Vehicle)
- Sidewalk
- The Runway (At an airport)
- A Camper
- Matches
20 Clues: Matches • Tour Bus • Sidewalk • A Camper • Elevator • A Blanket • The Pilot • Dormitory • Frying Pan • Valid (Ticket) • Star (Ratings) • To miss a flight • Schedule/Timetable • A Vehicle (general) • To Park (A Vehicle) • To land (In a plane) • Available Rooms/lodgings • To take off (In a plane) • Full Lodgings (No vacancy) • The Runway (At an airport)
French Clothing 2025-10-12
26 Clues: hat • sock • shoe • coat • boot • pants • jeans • skirt • dress • outfit • jacket • shorts • clothe • outfit • blouse • sweater • t-shirt • long shorts • sweat-shirt • bathingsuit • baseball cap • dressy scarf • winter scarf • zip up jacket • button down shirt • baskets sneakers
French Numbers 2025-11-21
20 Clues: four • twenty • eleven • thirty • fourteen • seventeen • sixty-five • ninety-one • eighty-one • ninety six • seventy-six • fifty-eight • thirty-nine • fourty-four • ninety nine • seventy-one • seventy-two • one hundred • twenty-seven • seventy-nine
French Foods 2025-11-14
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- leek
- pineapple
- blackberry
- grapefruit
- pear
- potato
- banana
- lemon
- strawberry
- melon
- cabbage
- vegetable
- corn
- greenbean
- guava
- papaya
- fruit
- broccoli
- radish
- artichoke
- okra
- mushroom
- blueberry
- coconut
- apple
- cherry
- avocado
- plum
- cucumber
- pumpkin
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- asparagus
- lettuce
- mango
- eggplant
- sweetpotato
- pepper
- watermelon
- raspberry
- kiwi
- onion
- pea
- grapes
- peach
- zucchini
- brusselsprout
- slangforpotato/potatoinCanadian
- tomato
- chickpeas
- cauliflower
- celery
- carrot
- orange
52 Clues: pea • leek • pear • kiwi • corn • okra • plum • mango • lemon • melon • onion • guava • peach • fruit • apple • potato • banana • pepper • grapes • papaya • radish • tomato • cherry • celery • carrot • orange • lettuce • cabbage • coconut • avocado • pumpkin • eggplant • zucchini • broccoli • mushroom • cucumber • asparagus • pineapple • vegetable • raspberry • greenbean • artichoke • chickpeas • blueberry • blackberry • grapefruit • strawberry • watermelon • sweetpotato • cauliflower • ...
French Ben 2025-11-06
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- – aliment fait avec du lait
- – musée célèbre à Paris
- – pâtisserie sucrée
- – le plus long fleuve
- – région célèbre pour la lavande
- – anciens habitants de la France
- – chapeau traditionnel
- – ville du sud-ouest, la "ville rose"
- – grande ville du sud, près de la mer
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- – comme dans Tour Eiffel
- – fleuve de Paris
- – salutation française
- – ville connue pour le vin
- – comme dans Champs-Élysées
- – grande ville du sud-est
- – le pays lui-même 🇫🇷
- – empereur célèbre
- – dessert français
- – la capitale
- – pain long et croustillant
20 Clues: – la capitale • – fleuve de Paris • – empereur célèbre • – dessert français • – pâtisserie sucrée • – le pays lui-même 🇫🇷 • – le plus long fleuve • – salutation française • – chapeau traditionnel • – musée célèbre à Paris • – comme dans Tour Eiffel • – grande ville du sud-est • – ville connue pour le vin • – aliment fait avec du lait • – comme dans Champs-Élysées • – pain long et croustillant • ...
French Words 2025-11-17
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- A building or space where you park your car.
- A tool with moving parts that helps you do work more easily.
- A piece of art made by cutting and gluing pictures, paper, or other materials together.
- A unit that measures the energy you get from food.
- The first time someone performs or the first time something is shown.
- A piece of meat or fish with the bones removed.
- A meal where people serve themselves from a variety of dishes set out on a table.
- Not clear; hard to understand or lacking details.
- Something you think you see, usually in the distance, that isn’t really there (often caused by heat).
- An adult who goes with a group of kids on a trip to help keep them safe.
- Something you buy or keep to help you remember a place you visited or something you did.
- To line things up or make them match in position.
- Food that is cooked with special skill or high-quality ingredients.
- Something that comes from another country or place.
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- A wide, important street, usually with trees, sidewalks, or multiple lanes.
- A thin book with articles and pictures that comes out every week or month.
- A group of teams or people who compete or work together.
- Colors or patterns that help something blend in with its surroundings.
- A large, light fabric that opens in the air to slow someone or something down when falling.
- A set of actions you do the same way every day.
- Hair that grows on the upper lip.
- To decide to leave a job or position.
- Extreme tiredness; feeling very worn out.
- A large, flat area of land covered mostly in grasses.
- A slip of paper or code that gives you a discount or special deal when you buy something.
25 Clues: Hair that grows on the upper lip. • To decide to leave a job or position. • Extreme tiredness; feeling very worn out. • A building or space where you park your car. • A set of actions you do the same way every day. • A piece of meat or fish with the bones removed. • Not clear; hard to understand or lacking details. • To line things up or make them match in position. • ...
Food French 2025-11-18
French Vocab 2025-12-08
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- to mix
- bagpipes
- to hunt, chase
- to flee
- to threaten
- to leave to
- emotion
- sustainability, continuity
- mix of different races
- invader
- state (pertaining to the State)
- observation
- to dust, to rejuvenate
- bloody
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- to provoke
- rain down upon (figuratively)
- to criticize
- proud
- enthusiasm
- held back
- disoriented, out of one's element
- to promote
- native
23 Clues: proud • to mix • native • bloody • to flee • emotion • invader • bagpipes • held back • to provoke • enthusiasm • to promote • to threaten • to leave to • observation • to criticize • to hunt, chase • mix of different races • to dust, to rejuvenate • sustainability, continuity • rain down upon (figuratively) • state (pertaining to the State) • disoriented, out of one's element
Avant le Film 2021-10-21
9 Clues: French for sea • French for flag • French for east • French for west • French for north • French for Spain • French for south • French for Africa • French for a group of northern African countries including Algeria and Morocco
Samuel Steed 6 2021-09-16
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- the 18th U.S. State
- fort named after a French King
- one of the main reasons to control the Mississippi River
- Frenchman who made major furposts in Canada
- salt water area south of Louisiana
- the largest city in Louisiana
- both France and England colonized this land north of the United States
- country that colonized east of Louisiana
- fort built near the mouth of the Mississippi River
- biggest reason for colonization
- A landed population that is ruled by a different state.
- established some of the first major French colonies in Canada
- valuable island that has the same name as a sea-going transportation thing
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- one of the biggest French explorers of America with a similar name to many English Kings
- all American rivers flow through this river.
- fort built in Biloxi after a french official
- owned land used for crops
- named similar to a city in East Texas
- this building type is all around New Orleans
- settlement establish north of New Orleans
- the people who originally colonized Louisiana
- someone forced into labor with no pay
- country that colonized west of Louisiana
23 Clues: the 18th U.S. State • owned land used for crops • the largest city in Louisiana • fort named after a French King • biggest reason for colonization • salt water area south of Louisiana • named similar to a city in East Texas • someone forced into labor with no pay • country that colonized east of Louisiana • country that colonized west of Louisiana • ...
History of Quebec and Canada 2018-12-14
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- an establishment where Europeans and Natives traded
- founder of Quebec
- responsible for building mill
- in change of populating New France
- The French's enemy
- founded the first hospital of New France
- trading system
- founded settlement at Trois-Rivières
- conversion of Natives to the Catholic faith
- founded in 1634
- territory belonging to a country
- area in North America rich in fish
- captured the city of Quebec in 1629
- a Native who lives in a mission
- founded Ville Marie
- original British colonies
- Algonquian dwelling
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- English fur trade company
- main economic activity of Iroquois
- a settlement established in 1600
- French colony that was abandoned
- allies of the French
- Iroquois dwelling
- total control of a resource by a merchant or company
- explored the St. Lawrence river
- a country ruling over its colonies
- French model of land distribution
- church tax
- major economic activity of the French
- first bishop in New France
- supplying mother country with raw materials then sale of finished goods
- a trading partner of the French
- controlled hospitals, schools in New France
- settlement founded in 1642
- had to pay an annual rent for his land
- the censitaire's land
36 Clues: church tax • trading system • founded in 1634 • founder of Quebec • Iroquois dwelling • The French's enemy • founded Ville Marie • Algonquian dwelling • allies of the French • the censitaire's land • English fur trade company • original British colonies • first bishop in New France • settlement founded in 1642 • responsible for building mill • explored the St. Lawrence river • ...
French Revolution Key Terms 2015-02-25
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- A French Officer who struck a blow against England in the American Revolution
- Members of a nation-wide network of political clubs that offered radical solutions to France's problems
- Consisted of all other than nobility and clergy
- Royal armory and state prison
- The middle class
- Peasant revolt caused by the draft
- Parisian working people who were hostile to the aristocracy and fiercely republican
- Radical French legislative comprised of Jacobins
- Consisted of the French Nobility
- The man who ruled France after the First Revolution
- Main device used to make executions
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- Location where British General Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington
- Consisted of clergymen and those with the Church
- Established a Consulate, Concordat with the church, and Civil Code.
- Oath third estate took that they would never disband without representation
- Body of five directors that held executive power in France
- The radical small government in France
- First ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution
- People from the Third Estate who broke away from the Estates-General
- French activist for women's rights
- "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"
- Sans-culottes minister of justice
- Argued that the Third Estate was more important than the nobility
- French noble councils that regulated the legislation of the king
- Chief tax of France
25 Clues: The middle class • Chief tax of France • Royal armory and state prison • Consisted of the French Nobility • Sans-culottes minister of justice • Peasant revolt caused by the draft • French activist for women's rights • Main device used to make executions • The radical small government in France • First ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution • ...
Chapter 4 Outline 2014-10-29
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- ______ Act of 1765 - colonists forced to assist in maintaining army
- William ____ - English secretary of state and future prime minister
- Treaty of _______ - ended Queen Anne's War
- Robert _______ - first modern English prime minister
- General who got Quebec to fall
- Privy _______ - central administrative agency for government
- George _________ - problematic prime minister appointed in 1763
- ______ III - King who removed Whigs from power
- forcibly enlisting colonists into army
- ______ Plan - proposed plan to unite colonies
- Name of French territory in America
- Sons of _______ - Men who terrorized stamp agents and burned stamps
- William _______ - in charge of Indian affairs in northern colonies
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- John ______ - in charge of Indian affairs in southern colonies
- Center of French Empire in America
- ____________ of 1763 - forbade settlers to advance past Appalachian Mtns.
- ________ Act of 1764 - required colonial assemblies to stop issuing paper money
- Leader of Virginia militia and future President
- White immigrants of French descent
- _____ Act of 1765 imposed a tax on most printed documents
- Farmers of the Carolina upcountry who organized in opposition to high taxes
- Rene Robert __ _____ - French explorer that explored to Mississippi River
- Indian Confederacy made up of 5 tribes
- Peace of _____ - gave colonies lots of formerly French land in America
- Patrick _____ - Man dramatically against Stamp Act
25 Clues: General who got Quebec to fall • Center of French Empire in America • White immigrants of French descent • Name of French territory in America • forcibly enlisting colonists into army • Indian Confederacy made up of 5 tribes • Treaty of _______ - ended Queen Anne's War • ______ Plan - proposed plan to unite colonies • ______ III - King who removed Whigs from power • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2019-10-07
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- Estate that has .5% of population
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- A state prison on the east side of Paris
- Queen of France, wife of Louis XVI
- A palace built by Louis XIV outside of Paris
- The social classes in France
- They were the rural poor; they were the farmers
- A group of nobles and aristocrats invited by the king of France to discuss reform of the government
- Group of people who opposed the idea of monarchy
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French country in 1789
- Estate that has 98% of population
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- France's traditional assembly with representatives of the three estates in French society
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution
- They were the urban middle-class; they were the merchants and artisans
- King of France between 1774-1792
- A French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate
- The violent period of time during the French Revolution
- A French congress with the power to create laws and approve declarations of war
- Estate that has 1.5% of population
- They were the urban poor; they were the cooks and servants
20 Clues: The social classes in France • Leader of the Reign of Terror • King of France between 1774-1792 • Estate that has .5% of population • Estate that has 98% of population • Queen of France, wife of Louis XVI • Estate that has 1.5% of population • A state prison on the east side of Paris • A palace built by Louis XIV outside of Paris • ...
William heinrich French rev and Napoleon 2024-02-01
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- a period of state-sanctioned violence and mass executions during the French Revolution
- Military genius in france
- fled during the french revolution
- aggressively overthrow gov't
- public vote
- using military forces to block countries sending eachother supplies
- spain, great britain, and prussia fight france
- system of laws set by napoleon
- Huge meeting called by the king
- Ancient french gov't
- nobles fled france with the king
- devastating naval loss for france
- all countries have equal strength
- general agreement to maintain balance of power
- Restore true leaders
- boys only military school
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- Queen of france during the french revolution
- napoleons return from exile on elba
- without knee breeches
- Gov't made by the third estate
- russia's strategy to defeat napoleon
- the legislature of revolutionary France from October 1, 1791 to September 20, 1792
- spearheaded the reign of terror
- armed citizen army
- Clergy, nobility, commoners
- agreement
- period of violence before the french revolution
- promised a new constitution
- blockade created to prevent other european countries from trading with great britain
- linked the monarchist great powers of Austria, Prussia and Russia
- napoleons final battle
- Wanted balance of power
- radical political group
- humane execution
- represented austria in the congress of vienna
35 Clues: agreement • public vote • humane execution • armed citizen army • Ancient french gov't • Restore true leaders • without knee breeches • napoleons final battle • Wanted balance of power • radical political group • Military genius in france • boys only military school • Clergy, nobility, commoners • promised a new constitution • aggressively overthrow gov't • Gov't made by the third estate • ...
Democracy in France 2022-02-07
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- Mexico didn't want to be ruled by them
- novelist who published J'accuse...!
- French middle class
- refused to grant a new trial to A.D.
- coalition governments are described as this
- prejudice and ill-treatment of Jews
- the publishing of damaging or false statements
- French middle class liked this 3rd
- jewish high ranking army officer
- launched modern Zionism
- Napoleon III didn't bring this back to France
- these basic rights were protected by the constitution
- coalitions were these between political parties
- President of France was one of these
- public lost this between 1880 and 1890
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- French women couldn't vote until after this
- Napoleon III appointed his own
- two house legislature
- position of France following WWI
- French lost this and Alsace
- the Third Republic started as this
- this canal didn't touch French soil
- how most Jews in Europe lived in 1900
- how France originally gained Nice
- elections in France were rigged because they were this
- the Dreyfus affair and these shook Herzl
- in 1905 the church was legally separated from this
- women could keep these after 1890 in France
- these tactics not needed for women's suffrage in France
- hours and wages protected by government
- public education was now available in France to
31 Clues: French middle class • two house legislature • launched modern Zionism • French lost this and Alsace • Napoleon III appointed his own • position of France following WWI • jewish high ranking army officer • how France originally gained Nice • the Third Republic started as this • French middle class liked this 3rd • novelist who published J'accuse...! • ...
French Revolution Key Terms 2015-02-25
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- People from the Third Estate who broke away from the Estates-General
- Oath third estate took that they would never disband without proper representation
- French activist for women's rights
- French noble councils that regulated the legislation of the king
- The radical small government in France
- "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness"
- First ten amendments of the U.S. Constitution
- Consisted of the French Nobility
- Peasant revolt caused by the draft
- Body of five directors that held executive power in France
- Consisted of clergymen and those with the Church
- Chief tax of France
- Members of a nation-wide network of political clubs that offered radical solutions to France's problems
- Location where British General Cornwallis surrendered to George Washington
- A French Officer who struck a blow against England in the American Revolution
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- Radical French legislative comprised of Jacobins
- Established a Consulate, Concordat with the church, and Civil Code.
- Parisian working people who were hostile to the aristocracy and fiercely republican
- The middle class
- Royal armory and state prison
- The man who ruled France after the First Revolution
- Consisted of all other than nobility and clergy
- Main device used to make executions
- Sans-culottes minister of justice
- Argued that the Third Estate was more important than the nobility
25 Clues: The middle class • Chief tax of France • Royal armory and state prison • Consisted of the French Nobility • Sans-culottes minister of justice • French activist for women's rights • Peasant revolt caused by the draft • Main device used to make executions • The radical small government in France • "life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness" • ...
French fairy tales, fables and comics 2025-03-28
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- The last name of the author who wrote The Hunchback of Notre-Dame
- The French term for comic books
- Tintin’s loyal dog
- The French author who wrote Sleeping Beauty and Little Red Riding Hood
- A famous elephant king in French children's literature
- Stone creatures on Notre-Dame that help drain rainwater
- The kind-hearted girl who befriends Quasimodo
- The cathedral where Quasimodo lives
- The last name of the writer who penned Cinderella and Little Red Riding Hood
- A fairy tale about a lost glass slipper and a fairy godmother
- Quasimodo’s job was to ring these at Notre-Dame
- The architectural style of Notre-Dame Cathedral
- The kind but misunderstood bell ringer of Notre-Dame
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- A fairy tale about a man with a terrible secret behind a locked door
- The Belgian artist who created The Adventures of Tintin
- A super-strong Gaul who fell into a magic potion as a baby
- Fontaine The French writer famous for fables like The Fox and the Grapes
- The lesson from La Fontaine’s fable about the fox
- Small blue creatures created by Belgian artist Peyo
- A young reporter who travels the world solving mysteries
- The French name for Cinderella
- A clever Gaulish warrior who resists the Romans
- The absent-minded professor in Tintin
- Asterix’s best friend who fell into a magic potion as a baby
- The secret weapon of Asterix’s village against the Romans
25 Clues: Tintin’s loyal dog • The French name for Cinderella • The French term for comic books • The cathedral where Quasimodo lives • The absent-minded professor in Tintin • The kind-hearted girl who befriends Quasimodo • A clever Gaulish warrior who resists the Romans • Quasimodo’s job was to ring these at Notre-Dame • The architectural style of Notre-Dame Cathedral • ...
Specialty Bakery 2023-06-26
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- British baked good, often served with tea
- Rich and slightly sweet bread, often used for pastries
- Flaky and layered pastry filled with fruit or cheese
- Individual-sized quick bread, often with fruit or nuts
- Twisted bread snack, often sprinkled with salt
- Dense and dark rye bread with a distinctive flavor
- Flaky and buttery French pastry
- Flaky and crisp French pastry shaped like a palm leaf
- Flaky pastry filled with chocolate
- Baked pastry with sweet or savory filling
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- Breton pastry with layers of butter and sugar
- Italian pastry tube filled with sweet ricotta cream
- Long and filled pastry topped with icing
- Cross between a croissant and a muffin
- Flat Italian bread topped with herbs and olive oil
- Soft and round bread used for sandwiches and dips
- Italian twice-baked cookie, perfect for dipping in coffee
- Sweet yeast bread swirled with chocolate or cinnamon
- Colorful and delicate French cookie
- Long and crusty French bread
20 Clues: Long and crusty French bread • Flaky and buttery French pastry • Flaky pastry filled with chocolate • Colorful and delicate French cookie • Cross between a croissant and a muffin • Long and filled pastry topped with icing • British baked good, often served with tea • Baked pastry with sweet or savory filling • Breton pastry with layers of butter and sugar • ...
MC1.20 2012 2023-05-10
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- the treaty that ended the revolution
- the branch that passed out laws
- the first government
- in boston 1770
- they won the battle of Quebec.
- the revised government after the articles of confederation
- the acts that stated that colonists had to provide lodging for redcoats
- Who triggered the start of the French and Indian war
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- the branch that carries out laws
- the agreement that requires colonists to live east of the Allegheny mountains.
- the acts that cracked down on rebellious activity in Massachusetts
- America didn’t have this under the articles
- in Boston 1773
- the plan that favored large states
- the fort that supplied all French forts in the Ohio river valley and further west
- the leader of the colonists in the revolution
- the plan that favored small states
- what the British and French were fighting over
- who allied with the colonists in the revolution
- a governor of New France. His job was to keep control of the Ohio-river
- a key French stronghold that the British captured
21 Clues: in Boston 1773 • in boston 1770 • the first government • they won the battle of Quebec. • the branch that passed out laws • the branch that carries out laws • the plan that favored large states • the plan that favored small states • the treaty that ended the revolution • America didn’t have this under the articles • the leader of the colonists in the revolution • ...
Indigenous to explorers and exploitation 2025-09-04
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- A settlement ruled by a distant country.
- Cash crop grown in Virginia that required large amounts of land.
- Native nation that allied with the French in the fur trade.
- Native people of the Great Lakes who partnered with the French.
- Caribbean people first encountered by Columbus.
- The act of defeating and controlling another people.
- Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas.
- Indigenous people of the American Southwest.
- English privateer who circumnavigated the globe and raided Spanish ships.
- Religious settlements built by the Spanish to convert Natives.
- Motivation for national pride and empire building.
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- French explorer who founded Quebec in 1608.
- Explorer who sailed for Spain and reached the Caribbean in 1492.
- South American empire conquered by Francisco Pizarro.
- Religious motivation for spreading Christianity.
- Powerful empire in Mexico conquered by Hernán Cortés.
- Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs.
- Precious metal sought by Spain in the Americas.
- Economic activity that drove French alliances with Natives.
- Explorer who sailed for England and reached Newfoundland.
20 Clues: A settlement ruled by a distant country. • French explorer who founded Quebec in 1608. • Indigenous people of the American Southwest. • Spanish conquistador who defeated the Aztecs. • Spanish conquistador who conquered the Incas. • Caribbean people first encountered by Columbus. • Precious metal sought by Spain in the Americas. • ...
The Stranger by Albert Camus Background Info 2018-07-06
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- The French colonized a predominately _______-Algeria
- meaning of the text may be otherwise
- author of The Stranger
- existential, crime drama
- a person is a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will
- rejection of all religious and moral principles, life is meaningless
- French & Arab conflict in Algeria is the _______ context of the novel
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- all events are predetermined
- Meursault
- efforts of humanity to find meaning will ultimately fail
- More than 1.5 million Algerians were ______ under the French rule.
- The protagonist is a French-_____ man.
- original language of novel
13 Clues: Meursault • author of The Stranger • existential, crime drama • original language of novel • all events are predetermined • meaning of the text may be otherwise • The protagonist is a French-_____ man. • The French colonized a predominately _______-Algeria • efforts of humanity to find meaning will ultimately fail • ...
Chapter Five Review 2025-10-30
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- This man spent more money on the British war effort, leading to higher taxes on colonists once the war ended.
- The Golden Horseshoe test is named for this man's idea to award his men with 14k gold horseshoes.
- Dinwiddie had Washington deliver a letter to the French commander of Fort ___ telling the French to withdraw from the Ohio River Valley.
- The last battle of the French & Indian War in North America was the Battle of _____.
- Batts & Fallam have the earliest claim of the Ohio River Valley for the _____.
- Someone who buys land with the hope of later selling the land for profit is a land ____.
- General ____ was killed in the Battle of Monongahela and George Washington stepped into command.
- The ____ line was created to stop colonists fro =m entering the Ohio River Valley.
- Great Britain gained ___ from Spain after the war ended.
- First European to see the Shenandoah Valley.
- The French & Indian War is part of a larger global war called ____ Years War.
- Most of New France was located in present day ___.
- The ____ Act is one example of taxes colonists had to pay after the war ended.
- He made a name for himself during the French & Indian and would go on to command the Continental Army.
- La Salle claimed the Ohio River Valley for ____.
- Great Britain was ___ battles for the first half of the war.
- Needham was Arthur's _____ servant
- Before the war, the ____ controlled the most territory in North America.
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- This was the first British colony in North America.
- Commander of Ft. Henry that financed several important expeditions.
- Native Americans, led by _____, continued to fight the British after the French & War ended.
- He was killed by Native Americans during his 1673 expedition.
- Morgan created a settlement in ____ Hill in 1731.
- France & Great Britain fought over the ___ River Valley in the French & Indian War.
- After the war, France ____ the most territory in North America.
- Great Britain had ___ colonies in North America when the war started.
- Mecklenburg is now known as ____.
- After the war the Ohio River Valley was an ____ Reserve.
- The official end of the French & Indian occurred in 1763 with the Treaty of ____.
- One important effect of the French & Indian War is the American _____.
- Batts & ____ discovered the New River.
- Blainville buried lead ___ along rivers in 1749.
- This a journey made for a specific reason, such as exploration or discovery.
- In the Treaty of Hard Labor the ____ Nation gave up land in the Ohio River Valley.
- Explorers claimed these for their country to increase their territory.
- Needham & Arthur were the first Europeans to see the _____ Valley.
- In the Treaty of Fort ____ the Six Nations agreed to give up territory to the colonies and Great Britain.
37 Clues: Mecklenburg is now known as ____. • Needham was Arthur's _____ servant • Batts & ____ discovered the New River. • First European to see the Shenandoah Valley. • Blainville buried lead ___ along rivers in 1749. • La Salle claimed the Ohio River Valley for ____. • Morgan created a settlement in ____ Hill in 1731. • Most of New France was located in present day ___. • ...
La Nouvelle France 2021-11-24
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- Indian,Pacific,Atlantic,Arctic,Southern
- French translation of another word for aboriginal
- To command
- Resources
- French translation of an eight letter word for money or gold
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- French translation of another word for ship
- Mammals,birds,reptiles,fish,bugs
- French translation of a six letter word that means "to go"
- To explore
- French translation for another word for ground
- French translation of a six letter word for money or gold
11 Clues: Resources • To explore • To command • Mammals,birds,reptiles,fish,bugs • Indian,Pacific,Atlantic,Arctic,Southern • French translation of another word for ship • French translation for another word for ground • French translation of another word for aboriginal • French translation of a six letter word for money or gold • ...
The Stranger by Albert Camus Background Info 2018-07-06
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- existential, crime drama
- meaning of the text may be otherwise
- all events are predetermined
- Meursault
- author of The Stranger
- rejection of all religious and moral principles, life is meaningless
- efforts of humanity to find meaning will ultimately fail
- The French colonize a perdominately _______ Algeria
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- a person is a free and responsible agent determining their own development through acts of the will
- The protagonist is a French-_____ man.
- original language of novel
- French & Arab conflict in Algeria is the _______ context of the novel
- More than 1.5 million Algerians were ______ under the French rule.
13 Clues: Meursault • author of The Stranger • existential, crime drama • original language of novel • all events are predetermined • meaning of the text may be otherwise • The protagonist is a French-_____ man. • The French colonize a perdominately _______ Algeria • efforts of humanity to find meaning will ultimately fail • ...
school subjects 2025-01-26
Unit 4 Geoculture - Sanam Bolibekova 2022-12-14
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- - How many times France won the World Cup
- - A flaky and buttery pastry that is a staple food in France
- - A fast food store found in France
- - "Junk food" in French
- in French movies
- - The most important genre in French cinema
- - France's international soccer team
- - Where people can eat light meals
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- - The century when the French film industry started
- - One of the soccer clubs in France
- - The english meaning of "football" or "le foot"
- - "Le Coupe de Monde de foot"
- - A movie industry in France
- - How many languages are
- - One of the many fast food stores in France
- - The company that organizes the World Cup every 4 years
16 Clues: in French movies • - "Junk food" in French • - How many languages are • - A movie industry in France • - "Le Coupe de Monde de foot" • - Where people can eat light meals • - One of the soccer clubs in France • - A fast food store found in France • - France's international soccer team • - How many times France won the World Cup • - The most important genre in French cinema • ...
Age of Revolutions 2022-05-13
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- Greased bullets inspired the ______ Mutiny
- used scorched earth tactics against Napoleon
- storming this begins the French Revolution
- Motivated by the 3 G's
- Declaration of the Rights of Man was a key document in the _____ Revolution
- French Emperor, not so short after all
- Author, Communist Manifesto
- movement inspired by the Scientific Revolution; I can see clearly now...
- Life, Liberty, Property
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- First product of early factories
- French revolutionary, lawyer, beheading victim
- Sun is in the center of the Universe
- This Act taxed paper of all sorts
- During this revolution, people moved to the cities looking for work
- Father of Capitalism
- Three of these, one vote each regardless of population
16 Clues: Father of Capitalism • Motivated by the 3 G's • Life, Liberty, Property • Author, Communist Manifesto • First product of early factories • This Act taxed paper of all sorts • Sun is in the center of the Universe • French Emperor, not so short after all • Greased bullets inspired the ______ Mutiny • storming this begins the French Revolution • ...
The French Revolution 2025-11-05
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- XIV King Of France During the Revolution
- Number of the king (written out)
- What the queen "let them" eat when the common people were starving
- Most people belonged to this group
- Location of the palace
- First name of the Queen of France
- National Razor of France
- What most French People lived off of
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- General Name of the French Parliament
- 2nd Estate group that collected taxes
- Members of the French Religious order
- This was taken at the Tennis Court
- Estate that the Clergy Belonged to
- These were very high, and mostly paid by common people
- Revolution that the French gave a lot of money to support
- Homeland of the Queen
16 Clues: Homeland of the Queen • Location of the palace • National Razor of France • Number of the king (written out) • First name of the Queen of France • This was taken at the Tennis Court • Estate that the Clergy Belonged to • Most people belonged to this group • What most French People lived off of • General Name of the French Parliament • 2nd Estate group that collected taxes • ...
French Culture Crossword 2013-09-24
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- No in french?
- Yes in french is?
- trade The french and english both depened on?
- Age in french?
- At the end of the war the french were...?
- What language was trade conducted in?
- Another way of saying hi and good bye in french other than bonjour?
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- Brits gained control over?
- Tuesday in french is?
- Who made an act in 1774?
10 Clues: No in french? • Age in french? • Yes in french is? • Tuesday in french is? • Who made an act in 1774? • Brits gained control over? • What language was trade conducted in? • At the end of the war the french were...? • trade The french and english both depened on? • Another way of saying hi and good bye in french other than bonjour?
Vocab Unit 4 choice board. 2023-03-24
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- machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- Overthrew the French revolutionary government (The Directory) in 1799 and became emperor of France in 1804. Failed to defeat Great Britain and abdicated in 1814. Returned to power briefly in 1815 but was defeated and died in exile.
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution.
- A person of mixed African and European ancestry
- a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government
- French Middle Class
- Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat
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- Leader of the Haitian Revolution
- Venezuelan statesman: leader of revolt of South American colonies against Spanish rule
- famous oath made on a tennis court by members of the Third Estate in France
- pride in one's country
- 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
- when thousands were executed for "disloyalty"
- People living in the New World Spanish colonies but born in Spain
- It was stormed by peasants for ammunition during the early stages of the French Revolution.
- Descendents of Spanish-born but born in Latin America
16 Clues: French Middle Class • pride in one's country • Leader of the Haitian Revolution • when thousands were executed for "disloyalty" • A person of mixed African and European ancestry • Radical republicans during the French Revolution. • Battle in Belgium that was Napoleon's final defeat • Descendents of Spanish-born but born in Latin America • ...
The Reign of Terror 2021-02-11
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- He was the last king of France before it changed from a monarchy to a First Republic. He favored his hobbies more than the well being of his country. When the revolution was ending he got his head cut off by a guillotine.
- The last Queen of France before it changed from a monarchy to a First Republic. She did not like her husband and had many affairs. She was a clueless queen who said but didn't say "Let them eat cake." Just like her husband she got her head cut off by a guillotine.
- a document from the French Revolution talking about human civil rights
- a person who has left their country to go live in another. Usually left for political reasons
- A leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution. He was the first president of the committee of public safety
- This machine has a blade that is vertical and designed to execute people by cutting off their head. It was invented during the French Revolution.
- being free within society from oppressive restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of life, behavior, or political views
- A period of time were there was a lot of violence and many public executions by the guillotine
- A fortress that held 7 innocent people and most of the gunpowder was raided in a battle. It was intended to happen because the people were upset that there were so many guards patrolling the city. They were afraid for there safety so they took there amo and freed people
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- a French lawyer and statesman and was one of the best-known and most influential people during the French Revolution
- a series of military conflicts lasting from 1792 until 1802 which resulted from the French Revolution
- It was the legislature of France during the Revolution. It provided a place to focus when political debating and revolutionary law-making between the National Assembly and Convention
- This land was seized by the National Constitution Assembly. They decided to sell them as assignats.
- They are the common people of the lower classes. Many became radicals and militant partisans of the French Revolution
- a revolutionary slogan that is translated as brotherhood. It suggests that the nation's citizens were bound together by solitude
- This is what the 3rd estate got named after a long argument which lead to the tennis court oath. This group was all of the Estates combined into one to show they are all equal. It was the start of the revolution.
- a political group during the French Revolution. They wanted freedom and equality
- The French Revolution government which lasted four years. They stopped the mass executions of the Reign of Terror
- being equal especially in status, rights, and opportunities
- People who plotted the downfall of the king and the rise of the French Republic
20 Clues: being equal especially in status, rights, and opportunities • a document from the French Revolution talking about human civil rights • People who plotted the downfall of the king and the rise of the French Republic • a political group during the French Revolution. They wanted freedom and equality • ...
Le Monde Francophone 2023-01-21
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- the western region speaks French while German and Italian are spoken elsewhere
- French island territory near Australia
- Caribbean nation where people speak French and/or Creole
- west African country whose capital is Dakar
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- province where most of Canada's French speakers are located
- tiny city state in Europe that speaks French
- large north African country where French is spoken though it's not an official language
- two French speaking countries in Africa share this name
- country with the largest native French speaking population and originator of the language
- continent with the most French speakers
10 Clues: French island territory near Australia • continent with the most French speakers • west African country whose capital is Dakar • tiny city state in Europe that speaks French • two French speaking countries in Africa share this name • Caribbean nation where people speak French and/or Creole • province where most of Canada's French speakers are located • ...
school subjects 2025-01-26
Age of Revolutions 2022-05-13
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- Greased bullets inspired the ______ Mutiny
- used scorched earth tactics against Napoleon
- storming this begins the French Revolution
- Motivated by the 3 G's
- Declaration of the Rights of Man was a key document in the _____ Revolution
- French Emperor, not so short after all
- Author, Communist Manifesto
- movement inspired by the Scientific Revolution; I can see clearly now...
- Life, Liberty, Property
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- First product of early factories
- French revolutionary, lawyer, beheading victim
- Earth is in the center of the Universe
- This Act taxed paper of all sorts
- During this revolution, people moved to the cities looking for work
- Father of Capitalism
- Three of these, one vote each regardless of population
16 Clues: Father of Capitalism • Motivated by the 3 G's • Life, Liberty, Property • Author, Communist Manifesto • First product of early factories • This Act taxed paper of all sorts • Earth is in the center of the Universe • French Emperor, not so short after all • Greased bullets inspired the ______ Mutiny • storming this begins the French Revolution • ...
3/15/2023 2023-03-15
French Crossword 2013-09-19
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- Excuse me is french.
- An answer to a question.
- 8th month of the year.
- A positive word.
- 3rd Day of the week.
- Talking about yourself.
- A very polite word to say.
- to be necessary.
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- 1,...,2,3,4,5.
- A happy time of the year.
- To understand.
- Who in French
- Simple french greeting.
- A type of alchohol mix.
- A type of religion.
15 Clues: Who in French • 1,...,2,3,4,5. • To understand. • A positive word. • to be necessary. • A type of religion. • Excuse me is french. • 3rd Day of the week. • 8th month of the year. • Simple french greeting. • A type of alchohol mix. • Talking about yourself. • An answer to a question. • A happy time of the year. • A very polite word to say.
Crossword 2024-01-10
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- Representative body formed by the Third Estate during the Revolution
- Government practice of intentionally spending more money than it receives, often to stimulate economic growth or address financial challenges.
- Period of widespread panic and unrest during the French Revolution.
- Social class comprising individuals with hereditary privilege and influence, typically associated with wealth, nobility, and high social status.
- Infamous Parisian prison symbolizing tyranny, stormed during the Revolution.
- French king during the Revolution, faced overthrow and execution.
- French political body (1791-1792) succeeding the National Constituent Assembly, responsible for legislation and shaping early revolutionary policies.
- French political group during the Revolution advocating moderate reforms; later, many members faced radical opposition and execution.
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- A device for beheading, historically used for executions, featuring a falling blade that swiftly severs the victim's head.
- Individuals who fled revolutionary France, often aristocrats, seeking refuge abroad during the late 18th century upheavals.
- Old system of social and political structure in pre-revolutionary France.
- French assembly representing different social classes before the Revolution.
- Revolutionary French assembly (1792-1795) that played a pivotal role in shaping the country's political landscape and instituting radical changes.
- Middle-class group in society, seeking social and economic changes.
- Pledge by French Third Estate members in 1789, vowing to create a new constitution during the Revolution.
15 Clues: French king during the Revolution, faced overthrow and execution. • Period of widespread panic and unrest during the French Revolution. • Middle-class group in society, seeking social and economic changes. • Representative body formed by the Third Estate during the Revolution • Old system of social and political structure in pre-revolutionary France. • ...
Unit 4 Review 2022-10-06
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- Politician that started Reign of Terror
- Leader with no limitations on their power
- famous for his theory of gravity
- Earth is the center of the solar system
- Sun is the center of the solar system
- Advocate for direct democracy
- Describes European worldview before 1700s
- Overthrowing a social order/government
- Led the armies of the 13 Colonies
- Great general, reformed laws, French
- proved heliocentrism with math and models
- Absolute monarch, France
- Absolute monarch, Russia
- "George Washington" of Latin America
- ynical man, advocate for absolute monarchs
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- Palace used by French absolute monarchs
- Advocate for separation of powers
- Led the only successful slave revolt
- Intellectual movement focused on reason
- He wrote the Declaration of Independence
- King of England during Glorious Revolution
- French king during French Revolution
- invented the telescope
- Advocate for freedom of speech and religion
- social contract theory + natural rights
- Mexican priest that fought against injustice
- scientist known for theory of heliocentrism
27 Clues: invented the telescope • Absolute monarch, France • Absolute monarch, Russia • Advocate for direct democracy • famous for his theory of gravity • Advocate for separation of powers • Led the armies of the 13 Colonies • Led the only successful slave revolt • French king during French Revolution • Great general, reformed laws, French • "George Washington" of Latin America • ...
RRRRRRRRRRRR 2024-01-18
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- To arrange fingers together, like in kneading dough
- French term for a crumbly, shortbread-like cookie
- French term for a small, handheld blender
- Twice-baked bread, often used for teething infants
- Precision slicing tool for vegetables and fruits
- Having a notched or indented edge, like some pie crusts
- High-powered kitchen tool for smooth purees
- Small cup for serving strong coffee
- Rich, concentrated sauce made from stock and wine
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- French term for a water bath used in cooking
- Describing an insatiable thirst for culinary knowledge
- A connoisseur of fine food and drink
- Heavy-duty cookware with a durable, colored coating
- Reduction of a liquid to a syrupy consistency
- Highly aromatic broth used in gourmet cooking
- Grinding tool used in a mortar
- Process of forcing dough through a shaped opening
- Elaborate salad featuring a variety of ingredients
- French pastry with a dark, caramelized crust
- Chef specializing in sauces and gravies
20 Clues: Grinding tool used in a mortar • Small cup for serving strong coffee • A connoisseur of fine food and drink • Chef specializing in sauces and gravies • French term for a small, handheld blender • High-powered kitchen tool for smooth purees • French term for a water bath used in cooking • French pastry with a dark, caramelized crust • ...
ssssss 2024-01-18
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- Elaborate salad featuring a variety of ingredients
- Highly aromatic broth used in gourmet cooking
- Heavy-duty cookware with a durable, colored coating
- French term for a water bath used in cooking
- Precision slicing tool for vegetables and fruits
- Reduction of a liquid to a syrupy consistency
- Process of forcing dough through a shaped opening
- Having a notched or indented edge, like some pie crusts
- French term for a small, handheld blender
- Twice-baked bread, often used for teething infants
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- Small cup for serving strong coffee
- A connoisseur of fine food and drink
- Rich, concentrated sauce made from stock and wine
- To arrange fingers together, like in kneading dough
- High-powered kitchen tool for smooth purees
- Chef specializing in sauces and gravies
- French term for a crumbly, shortbread-like cookie
- Grinding tool used in a mortar
- Describing an insatiable thirst for culinary knowledge
- French pastry with a dark, caramelized crust
20 Clues: Grinding tool used in a mortar • Small cup for serving strong coffee • A connoisseur of fine food and drink • Chef specializing in sauces and gravies • French term for a small, handheld blender • High-powered kitchen tool for smooth purees • French term for a water bath used in cooking • French pastry with a dark, caramelized crust • ...
Brigids 2 2017-05-10
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- Vernon / George Washington's estate 5-6
- / County is most associated with rising of 1798
- / Name of water system developed for transport
- Fein / Irish nationalistic party 4-4
- / French revolutionary leader
- / Factory owner who improved factory conditions
- Faire / Government will not interfere with economy
- / Name of prison attacked by people of Paris
- / A revolution that fails
- / Machine to behead someone
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- / Name for new seed drill during Agricultural Revolution
- / Power source need for Industrial Revolution
- / Name of person who invented system to improve roads
- Tone / Irish revolutionary leader 5-4
- / Land use changed from Open Field system
- / Raw material used to produce steam
- / Part of revolution slogan Liberty, Equality
- / peasants had to pay one tenth of their crops as tax
- / Name of Act that contributed to American Revolution
- jenny / Machine for weaving thread
- Estate / Name of French people not clergy or nobility 5-6
- Hill / Important battle during American Revolution 6-4
- XV1 / Name of French King during French Revolution 5-3
23 Clues: / A revolution that fails • / Machine to behead someone • / French revolutionary leader • jenny / Machine for weaving thread • / Raw material used to produce steam • Fein / Irish nationalistic party 4-4 • Tone / Irish revolutionary leader 5-4 • Vernon / George Washington's estate 5-6 • / Land use changed from Open Field system • ...
Revolution ;D 372012 2023-05-10
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- It allowed British soldiers to barge into peoples’ houses
- It made it mandatory to house British soldiers
- government that didn’t have power
- where the French fled after they lost the war
- the plan where every state got one vote
- The first real American government
- the war where the British and French fought for territory
- a document allowing the colonists to settle
- when Americans dumped tea in Boston harbor
- The first 10 amendments in the constitution
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- a paper written by Thomas Jefferson Ben Franklin and more
- money the brith collected from the colonists
- a member of an indigenous people living in Canada along the Ottawa River
- It made colonists for simple things like newspapers
- buildings the British built for battle
- the meeting where they wrote the constitution
- the highest legislature
- what the French and British were fighting for in the French and Indian war
- the plan where the states had votes depend on the population
- the things that eventually turned into the first states
20 Clues: the highest legislature • government that didn’t have power • The first real American government • buildings the British built for battle • the plan where every state got one vote • when Americans dumped tea in Boston harbor • a document allowing the colonists to settle • The first 10 amendments in the constitution • money the brith collected from the colonists • ...
French Culture Cross Word Puzzle 2022-11-27
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- easy way for people to travel in France
- meter, liter, and gram as units of length, capacity, and weight or mass that was created in France
- first name of the french president
- Frances national tree
- long type of bread
- Frances version of Santa
- an island and region of
- ocean closest to France
- biggest lake in France
- last name of the french president
- biggest city in France
- Frances national animal
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- structure in the 4,11, and 12 arrondissements
- famous art museums that holds the moanalisa
- a french Deseret that has its own day
- scary tunnels under Paris
- gulf off of France to the south
- major river that runs through Paris
- the tallest mountain in France
- futball player on the french national team players
- wringing system created in France to help blind people the decimal measuring system based on the metric meter, liter, and gram as units of length, capacity, and weight or mass that was created in France
21 Clues: long type of bread • Frances national tree • biggest lake in France • an island and region of • ocean closest to France • Frances national animal • Frances version of Santa • biggest city in France • scary tunnels under Paris • the tallest mountain in France • gulf off of France to the south • last name of the french president • first name of the french president • ...
bvbv 2025-07-26
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- They established the united East India Company:
- The battle was fought in 1757:
- The Nawab of Bengal in 1764:
- He was the Nawab of Carnatic in the First Carnatic War:
- They had monopoly of the sea route:
- He came to Jahangir's Court as an Ambassador: THOMAS ROE
- The Moghul emperor who ceded the Diwani Rights to the English:
- The Europeans brought the Merchandise from here:
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- The ambitious governor of the French in India:
- The Ottoman Turks captured this city:
- This battle was fought in 1764:
- Vasco da Gama landed here:
- The French set up their first Factory here: SURAT
- He implemented the "Blue Water Policy":
- He was appointed to support the Nizam of Hyderabad by the French:
- These wars were fought between the English and the French:
- The Portuguese won this territory from the Sultan of Bijapur:
- The British Administrative center was called as this:
- This was the capital of Carnatic:
- He introduced the Dual Government:
- He was the real founder of the Portuguese power in India:
21 Clues: Vasco da Gama landed here: • The Nawab of Bengal in 1764: • The battle was fought in 1757: • This battle was fought in 1764: • This was the capital of Carnatic: • He introduced the Dual Government: • They had monopoly of the sea route: • The Ottoman Turks captured this city: • He implemented the "Blue Water Policy": • The ambitious governor of the French in India: • ...
Adams 2021-03-17
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- protected France from domestic people against the revolution
- rights every human being has
- notebooks given to the French people
- americas bill of rights
- 5 way governing system
- oath taken by the third estate on a tennis court
- used for beheading people
- French political party
- most influential person in the french revolution
- protected France from outside countries against the revolution
- where people from the 3rd estate broke into
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- last king of France
- war against Brittian or independence
- love for ones country
- France military and political leader
- a time were a series of public killings were happening daily
- french for immigrant
- red white and blue
- female leader of the Habsburg empire
- that the king and upperclass were going to overthrow the 3rd estate
- palace in france
- believe people are good but society corrupts them
- last queen of France
- believed people should overthrow their government if it isn't working for them
24 Clues: palace in france • red white and blue • last king of France • french for immigrant • last queen of France • love for ones country • 5 way governing system • French political party • americas bill of rights • used for beheading people • rights every human being has • war against Brittian or independence • France military and political leader • female leader of the Habsburg empire • ...
Advent of Europeans to India 2025-07-27
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- The battle was fought in 1757
- The Europeans brought the Merchandise from here
- They established the united East India Company
- The Mughal Emperor who ceded the Diwani Rights to the English
- He implemented the 'Blue Water Policy'
- The ottoman Turks capured this city
- They had monopoly of the sea route
- The ambitious governor of the French in India
- This battle was fought in 1764
- He introduced the Dual Government
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- This was the capital of Carnatic
- Vasco da Gama landed here
- He came to Jahangir court as an Ambassador
- He was the Nawab of Carnatic in the First Carnatic War
- These wars were fought between the English and the French
- He was the real founder of the Portuguese power in India
- The Nawab of Bengal in 1764
- The French set up there first factory here
- The British Administrative center was called as this
- The Portuguese won this territory from Sultan of Bijapur
- He was appointed to support the Nizam of Hyderabad by the French
21 Clues: Vasco da Gama landed here • The Nawab of Bengal in 1764 • The battle was fought in 1757 • This battle was fought in 1764 • This was the capital of Carnatic • He introduced the Dual Government • They had monopoly of the sea route • The ottoman Turks capured this city • He implemented the 'Blue Water Policy' • He came to Jahangir court as an Ambassador • ...
French WLE Culture Points Project 2015-03-10
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- A holiday on the 25th of December
- You have 5 on each hand
- The French version of PE
- You read from a ____
- A clear drink found in oceans and lakes
- You sit in a ___
- The 9th month of the year
- The first day of the week on a French calendar
- The color of the ocean
- A side dish that dispite it's name, is actually from Belgium
- The French translation of Mrs.
- A narrow bread that has a hard crust but soft inside
- A European currency
- The first month in the year
- To dance
- Used by students to write and erase
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- The color of a firetruck
- After 19 and before 22
- A thin pancake
- A popular French dairy dish
- Used to measure, 12 inches long
- One who teaches
- A hot breakfast drink, coffee shop
- An upgrade from candles
- The color of grass
- To watch
- A drink often paired with cheese, white and red
27 Clues: To watch • To dance • A thin pancake • One who teaches • You sit in a ___ • The color of grass • A European currency • You read from a ____ • After 19 and before 22 • The color of the ocean • You have 5 on each hand • An upgrade from candles • The color of a firetruck • The French version of PE • The 9th month of the year • A popular French dairy dish • The first month in the year • ...
bvbv 2025-07-26
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- The French set up their first Factory here: SURAT
- The Portuguese won this territory from the Sultan of Bijapur:
- He introduced the Dual Government:
- He was the real founder of the Portuguese power in India:
- These wars were fought between the English and the French:
- They established the united East India Company:
- He was appointed to support the Nizam of Hyderabad by the French:
- ALAM The Moghul emperor who ceded the Diwani Rights to the English:
- The Ottoman Turks captured this city:
- The Europeans brought the Merchandise from here:
- He was the Nawab of Carnatic in the First Carnatic War:
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- The British Administrative center was called as this:
- Vasco da Gama landed here:
- He implemented the "Blue Water Policy":
- JAFFAR The Nawab of Bengal in 1764:
- The ambitious governor of the French in India:
- The battle was fought in 1757:
- They had monopoly of the sea route:
- This was the capital of Carnatic:
- ROE He came to Jahangir's Court as an Ambassador: THOMAS ROE
- This battle was fought in 1764:
21 Clues: Vasco da Gama landed here: • The battle was fought in 1757: • This battle was fought in 1764: • This was the capital of Carnatic: • He introduced the Dual Government: • JAFFAR The Nawab of Bengal in 1764: • They had monopoly of the sea route: • The Ottoman Turks captured this city: • He implemented the "Blue Water Policy": • The ambitious governor of the French in India: • ...
Social Studies Final Crossword 2024-06-13
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- Leader of the French forces in Quebec in the 1700's, died in battle
- Half Aboriginal, half European...staged uprisings after Confederation was created
- To give in a bit, to allow a group of people to maintain culture and traditions
- Joined confederation 1949
- These plains saw an important but short battle in the 1700's
- Britain in the 1700's the United States and China today
- Leader of the British forces in the mid 1700's, died in battle
- War of 1812 ended this way
- The mighty French fortress that finally fell to the British
- The site of the Metis uprisings in the late 1800's
- They were former citizens of the south, once America was born they headed north and were deemed traitors
- One of the two colonies not to join in 1867
- We will make you believe,think what we think
- These people leave their homeland and move into a new territory, usually to find a new start and a better standard of living
- This country had a huge famine in the early to mid 1800's
- Acadians weren't for the British or the French, they were ____________.
- This migration brought 1000's to North America
- If you are evicted from your land, you could face this as well...forced to leave the country
- This proclomation was an attempt to assimilate the French in the mid 1700's
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- This idea was born after the Quebec Act was created in 1774.
- The aftermath of a famous Canadian battle. British territory gained. French lost. Britain now in control of North America
- This was very important for the French to protect in 1774, 1867, and today
- No food anywhere!!! A good reason to sail across the Atlantic Ocean
- A hero or traitor? Was hung none the less
- Joining of the colonies, a union is born
- This railway helped thousands of slaves escape south
- A promise made to all that joined confederation
- This document guaranteed French rights in Canada and helped establish Bilingualism
- Decided to join confederation later on....in 1873.
- Forced out of their homes as they could have been dangerous French allies,they were forced to swear their loyalty, but decided against that
- One of the first four to join confederation in 1867
- The first "Father of Confederation"
32 Clues: Joined confederation 1949 • War of 1812 ended this way • The first "Father of Confederation" • Joining of the colonies, a union is born • A hero or traitor? Was hung none the less • One of the two colonies not to join in 1867 • We will make you believe,think what we think • This migration brought 1000's to North America • A promise made to all that joined confederation • ...
Unit 6 Vocab 2022-12-12
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- the process of making an area more urban
- a Western cultural movement in the decorative and visual arts, literature, theatre, music, and architecture that drew inspiration from the art and culture of classical antiquity.
- a French judge, man of letters, historian, and political philosopher.
- an implicit agreement among the members of a society to cooperate for social benefits, for example by sacrificing some individual freedom for state protection.
- an English philosopher and physician, widely regarded as one of the most influential of Enlightenment thinkers and commonly known as the "father of liberalism".
- a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher.
- the legislative body in the Netherlands, consisting of an upper and a lower house and meeting at The Hague.
- an oath never to separate until a written constitution had been established for France.
- a general panic that took place between 22 July to 6 August 1789, at the start of the French Revolution.
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- a successful insurrection by self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule in Saint-Domingue, now the sovereign state of Haiti.
- a Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution.
- a French lawyer and statesman who became one of the best-known, influential and controversial figures of the French Revolution.
- an elected legislature in various countries.
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale
- the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796.
- a British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights.
- a series of international diplomatic meetings to discuss and agree upon a possible new layout of the European political and constitutional order after the downfall of the French Emperor Napoleon Bonaparte.
- a period of remorseless repression or bloodshed, in particular the period of the Terror during the French Revolution.
- a gathering of people held by an inspiring host.
- the practice of growing a series of different types of crops in the same area across a sequence of growing seasons.
- a style of architecture, music, dance, painting, sculpture, poetry, and other arts that flourished in Europe from the early 17th century until the 1750s.
- a Venezuelan military and political leader who led what are currently the countries of Colombia, Venezuela, Ecuador, Peru, Panama and Bolivia to independence from the Spanish Empire.
22 Clues: the process of making an area more urban • an elected legislature in various countries. • a gathering of people held by an inspiring host. • the reigning empress of Russia from 1762 to 1796. • a French Enlightenment writer, historian, and philosopher. • a British writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. • ...
Battle of Agincourt 2020-06-01
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- , In 1420 the Treaty of ________ names Henry the heir to the French throne (6)
- , the name of the town at which the battle took place (9)
- , The man who was the leader of the English Army. (5,1)
- , the side who were more likely to win the Battle (6)
- , one of the reasons Henry restarted the Hundred Years War (4)
- , Charles VI was mad and believed he was made of____ (5)
- , The weapon used by the English and Welsh to help the win the battle (7)
- , the town which Henry conquered when he first landed in France (8)
- , The leader of the French country, absent from the battle (7, 2)
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- , The name of the French Princess who Henry V marries.
- , These were placed in the ground to protect the English archers (6)
- , The name for men who fight on horseback (7)
- , The important port town used for trade and communication between France and England, the only town left in English control in 1453 (6)
- , This slowed the French troops down - many were stuck (3)
- , The English army was mostly made up of these types of soldier. (7)
- , The French _____________ were arrogant and did not want to fight lowly archers (7)
16 Clues: , The name for men who fight on horseback (7) • , the side who were more likely to win the Battle (6) • , The name of the French Princess who Henry V marries. • , Charles VI was mad and believed he was made of____ (5) • , the name of the town at which the battle took place (9) • , The man who was the leader of the English Army. (5,1) • ...
Mon kit de survie 2024-09-12
9 Clues: French word for keys • French word for a bag • French word for crisps • French word for wallet • French word for a phone • French word for a mirror • French word for highlighters • French word for a pencil case • French word for Kleenex/tissues
3/15/2023 2023-03-15
French Crossword 2013-09-19
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- An answer to a question.
- 3rd Day of the week.
- A type of religion.
- To understand.
- A positive word.
- 8th month of the year.
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- Excuse me is french.
- to be necessary.
- Who in French
- A very polite word to say.
- Simple french greeting.
- A type of alchohol mix.
- 1,...,2,3,4,5.
- Talking about yourself.
- A happy time of the year.
15 Clues: Who in French • 1,...,2,3,4,5. • To understand. • to be necessary. • A positive word. • A type of religion. • Excuse me is french. • 3rd Day of the week. • 8th month of the year. • Simple french greeting. • A type of alchohol mix. • Talking about yourself. • An answer to a question. • A happy time of the year. • A very polite word to say.
Anchor Activities 3 2022-03-05
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- Earth is in the center
- clergies, nobles, peasants
- time with many executions
- sharing of power
- a ruler holds total power
- french middle class
- stop trade to europe
- first to use telescope
- first 10 amendments
- Advancements in math and science
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- sun is in the center
- guillotined on July 28, 1794
- Absolutist French monarch
- french basic rights
- defined physics
15 Clues: defined physics • sharing of power • french middle class • french basic rights • first 10 amendments • sun is in the center • stop trade to europe • Earth is in the center • first to use telescope • time with many executions • a ruler holds total power • Absolutist French monarch • clergies, nobles, peasants • guillotined on July 28, 1794 • Advancements in math and science
French Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-07
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- A period of the terror during the French Revolution.
- Also known as the age of Reason.
- King of France from 1814-1824.
- King of France in 1774.
- Passed by france's national constituent assembly in August 1789, document of the French Revolution and in the history of human and civil rights.
- Iron lattice tower in Paris, France.
- Known as the Age of Reason.
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- The wife of Louis Xvi.
- A machine with a heavy blade used for beheading people.
- French military and polotical leader who led several successful campaigns during the French Revolution.
- Social and polotical upheaval in France that lasted from 1789-1799.
- King of france from 1824-1830.
- Fortress in Paris that was demolished in 1789-1790.
- Influential figure associated with the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.
- The capital of France.
15 Clues: The wife of Louis Xvi. • King of France in 1774. • Known as the Age of Reason. • King of France from 1814-1824. • King of france from 1824-1830. • The capital of France. • Also known as the age of Reason. • Iron lattice tower in Paris, France. • Fortress in Paris that was demolished in 1789-1790. • A period of the terror during the French Revolution. • ...
Crossword 2024-01-10
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- Representative body formed by the Third Estate during the Revolution
- Government practice of intentionally spending more money than it receives, often to stimulate economic growth or address financial challenges.
- Period of widespread panic and unrest during the French Revolution.
- Social class comprising individuals with hereditary privilege and influence, typically associated with wealth, nobility, and high social status.
- Infamous Parisian prison symbolizing tyranny, stormed during the Revolution.
- French king during the Revolution, faced overthrow and execution.
- French political body (1791-1792) succeeding the National Constituent Assembly, responsible for legislation and shaping early revolutionary policies.
- French political group during the Revolution advocating moderate reforms; later, many members faced radical opposition and execution.
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- A device for beheading, historically used for executions, featuring a falling blade that swiftly severs the victim's head.
- Individuals who fled revolutionary France, often aristocrats, seeking refuge abroad during the late 18th century upheavals.
- Old system of social and political structure in pre-revolutionary France.
- French assembly representing different social classes before the Revolution.
- Revolutionary French assembly (1792-1795) that played a pivotal role in shaping the country's political landscape and instituting radical changes.
- Middle-class group in society, seeking social and economic changes.
- Pledge by French Third Estate members in 1789, vowing to create a new constitution during the Revolution.
15 Clues: French king during the Revolution, faced overthrow and execution. • Period of widespread panic and unrest during the French Revolution. • Middle-class group in society, seeking social and economic changes. • Representative body formed by the Third Estate during the Revolution • Old system of social and political structure in pre-revolutionary France. • ...
JOHN 2016-05-03
18 Clues: tea • fat • banana • fifth note • John's hair • Ivy's friend • drug dealers • Japanese food • the president • terrible movie • Ivy's exercise • French pianist • French novelist • northern terrorist • the best of the UK • Lake district poet • Ivy's favourite vegetable • John's favourite restaurant
french with English clues 2023-09-08
10 Clues: 22 in french • the month after june • the first month french • the number 5 in french • the number 10 in french • the 3rd month in french • the last month in french • first day of the week in french • name of the very first day of the month • the farthest a month's number of days can have
French crossword- Created by Charlotte 2025-08-17
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- Seize is what in English?
- How do you say Sunday in French?
- What is the casual way of saying hi in French?
- How do you say thirteen in French?
- What is good evening in French?
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- What is Tuesday in French
- What is merci in English?
- What is Saturday in French
- What is bonjour in English?
- What is vingt in French?
10 Clues: What is vingt in French? • What is Tuesday in French • Seize is what in English? • What is merci in English? • What is Saturday in French • What is bonjour in English? • What is good evening in French? • How do you say Sunday in French? • How do you say thirteen in French? • What is the casual way of saying hi in French?
France 2024-06-28
10 Clues: River through Paris • Common French greeting • First name of French king • Unesco listed type of bread • Apparatus used for executions • French equivalent of name Peter • Fashion house known for scarves • French-speaking Canadian province • Second most populated French city • Sparkling wine named for French region
American Revolution Crossword 2023-11-20
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- a refusal to buy British products
- To trade
- a tax on paper and documents made from paper
- This country won the French and Indian War
- a crop that farmers only grow to sell
- a person who goes on a long journey for religious purpose
- The name of the treaty that ended the French and Indian War
- Journey slaves took from Africa to the West Indies
- Native American tribe that allied with the British
- A cash crop grown in the south
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- French explorer
- Order from the King that blocked colonists from settling west
- The other name for the French and Indian War
- a military partner
- another word for a tax
- a formal agreement between nations
- The number of original colonies
17 Clues: To trade • French explorer • a military partner • another word for a tax • A cash crop grown in the south • The number of original colonies • a refusal to buy British products • a formal agreement between nations • a crop that farmers only grow to sell • This country won the French and Indian War • The other name for the French and Indian War • ...
The French Revolution 2022-11-07
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- Place where the National Assembly would take place.
- It was a period of panic right before The French Revolution, which caused riots.
- Revolutionary assembly formed by the Third estate.
- A middle class person.
- Members of a revolutionary club during The French Revolution.
- King who ruled France before the French Revolution.
- List of grievances and complaints.
- A political system that later got eradicated by The French Revolution.
- Period in France where numerous public executions would take place.
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- Assemblies summoned by the king.
- It was an assembly which provided a new constitution for the country after The French Revolution.
- A place where revolutionaries would steal gunpowder from for riots.
- When a government runs out of budget.
- Government formed by a small group of privileged people.
- Machine with a blade, used during executions.
15 Clues: A middle class person. • Assemblies summoned by the king. • List of grievances and complaints. • When a government runs out of budget. • Machine with a blade, used during executions. • Revolutionary assembly formed by the Third estate. • Place where the National Assembly would take place. • King who ruled France before the French Revolution. • ...
What do you know about European Futbol? 2025-01-29
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- – Portuguese forward known for his speed and goal-scoring ability.
- – English striker and top goal-scorer for Tottenham and Bayern Munich.
- Bruyne – Belgian playmaker for Manchester City.
- – French striker who won the Ballon d’Or in 2022.
- – French midfielder who won the World Cup in 2018.
- – Spanish defender known for his leadership at Real Madrid.
- – Legendary Spanish midfielder and Barcelona manager.
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- – French star known for his pace and finishing.
- – French forward known for his time at Atlético Madrid and Barcelona.
- – Croatian midfielder who won the Ballon d’Or in 2018.
- – Polish striker famous for scoring goals at Bayern and Barcelona.
- – Norwegian forward with incredible goal-scoring skills.
- – Brazilian star who played for Barcelona and PSG.
- – Argentine legend who played in Europe for Barcelona and PSG.
- – French player who won the World Cup in 2018.
15 Clues: – French player who won the World Cup in 2018. • – French star known for his pace and finishing. • Bruyne – Belgian playmaker for Manchester City. • – French striker who won the Ballon d’Or in 2022. • – Brazilian star who played for Barcelona and PSG. • – French midfielder who won the World Cup in 2018. • – Legendary Spanish midfielder and Barcelona manager. • ...
LPM 2025-03-11
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- A signature hardware detail on a Hermès handbag
- Iconic French actress synonymous with St. Tropez style
- OF EDEN A biblical paradise, or an oasis of fashion and luxury
- Glamorous coastal region in France, home to St. Tropez
- TROPEZ Chic Mediterranean destination, Bardot’s favorite retreat
- French word for sun, and a fragrance inspired by summer
- DOULIOU Catchy tune famously linked to Brigitte Bardot
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- The last name of the actress who made St. Tropez famous
- PISCINE Film starring Alain Delon and Romy Schneider set by the water
- A staple of chic French Riviera dining and leisure
- Two-piece swimsuit revolutionized by French fashion
- Luxury brand behind the Kelly and Birkin bags
- Elegant French Riviera town near Monaco, famous for its lemons
- Ultimate symbol of exclusivity and waiting lists
- Menton’s signature citrus, celebrated in an annual festival
15 Clues: Luxury brand behind the Kelly and Birkin bags • 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 • Iconic French actress synonymous with St. Tropez style • Glamorous coastal region in France, home to St. Tropez • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2024-09-27
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- - The final battle where Napoleon was defeated
- System - Napoleon's policy to stop trade with Britain
- d'état - A sudden, illegal seizure of power from a government
- Code - A set of civil laws introduced by Napoleon
- - Working-class revolutionaries in France
- - The return of the monarchy after Napoleon's defeat
- - Being sent away from one's home country
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- - A sudden, complete change in government
- - A group of countries or regions under a single supreme authority
- of Terror - A period of violence and executions during the French Revolution
- Bonaparte - A French military leader who became Emperor of France
- - A system of government with a king or queen as head of state
- - A fortress in Paris stormed by revolutionaries, marking the start of the French Revolution
- - A device used for executions during the French Revolution
- - The middle class in French society
15 Clues: - The middle class in French society • - A sudden, complete change in government • - Working-class revolutionaries in France • - Being sent away from one's home country • - The final battle where Napoleon was defeated • Code - A set of civil laws introduced by Napoleon • - The return of the monarchy after Napoleon's defeat • ...
Napoleon 2022-01-13
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- Waterloo Napoleon's last war
- Be set out by Napoleon to reform the French legal system in accordance with the ideas of the French Revolution
- The French government led by Napoleon at the beginning
- an economic war Napoleon established against England
- An event in which Napoleon participated as a soldier
- one of the french revolution ideals Napoleon spread in Europe.
- Napoleon has a talent in this respect
- Napoleon became to this position in France in 1804
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- Napoleon reaffirmed the principle of religious toleration for this group of people.
- the last name of Napoleon
- Napoleon established the continental system against this country
- The enemies of France that been defeated by Napoleon several times
- a country that Napoleon failed to invade
- napoleon was banished to this place
- The French monarch after Napoleon was first exiled.
15 Clues: the last name of Napoleon • Waterloo Napoleon's last war • napoleon was banished to this place • Napoleon has a talent in this respect • a country that Napoleon failed to invade • Napoleon became to this position in France in 1804 • The French monarch after Napoleon was first exiled. • an economic war Napoleon established against England • ...
French Carnaval 2024-03-21
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- Traditional color of clothing for the Carnaval, name in French
- The mascot of the Quebec Carnaval
- Number of invited people for Carnaval in French, Three words
- The dog built for racing in cold weather
- Contests in French
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- Canoe Racing in French, Three words
- How many years since the Carnaval in Quebec started as of 2024, in French
- People who started Carnaval in Quebec, name in French
- Arrow sash in French, Two words
- Caribou in French
10 Clues: Caribou in French • Contests in French • Arrow sash in French, Two words • The mascot of the Quebec Carnaval • Canoe Racing in French, Three words • The dog built for racing in cold weather • People who started Carnaval in Quebec, name in French • Number of invited people for Carnaval in French, Three words • Traditional color of clothing for the Carnaval, name in French • ...
final study guide 2021 2021-10-06
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- who fought with the British in the French and Indian War?
- what two wars started the revolutionary war?
- why were the colonies important to England?
- What was the first permanent colony in North America?
- Why was the battle of saratoga important?
- who fought in the French and Indian War?
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- what was the first representative government in the 13 colonies?
- who won the French and Indian War?
- Who was Baron Von Stuben?
- what was the final battle of the revolutionary war?
- What war did the treaty of Paris end?
- who fought with the french in the french and Indian war?
- What was the main cash crop in Jamestown?
- why is the colony of Roanoke considered a mystery?
- Which war did England pay for with taxes?
15 Clues: Who was Baron Von Stuben? • who won the French and Indian War? • What war did the treaty of Paris end? • who fought in the French and Indian War? • What was the main cash crop in Jamestown? • Which war did England pay for with taxes? • Why was the battle of saratoga important? • why were the colonies important to England? • what two wars started the revolutionary war? • ...
French Crossword Game (Steven Saliba) 2018-05-09
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- How to say Hello in French
- How to greet your friend in French
- How to pronounce a man's title
- How to pronounce a woman's title who is married
- A famous monument in France
- A famous Cathedral
- A food that is enjoyed by French people and is slimy
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- How to greet someone in the evening
- A very important day celebrated by French people
- A famous cuisine eaten by French people
- How to say goodbye in French
11 Clues: A famous Cathedral • How to say Hello in French • A famous monument in France • How to say goodbye in French • How to pronounce a man's title • How to greet your friend in French • How to greet someone in the evening • A famous cuisine eaten by French people • How to pronounce a woman's title who is married • A very important day celebrated by French people • ...
French crossword 6 Green Brooklyn Pinto 2018-05-09
10 Clues: goodbye • I’m well • French bread • good morning • bike marathon • Ouch in French • French good night • thank you in French • good evening in French • a slimy creature in a shell
The American Colonies Emerge 2024-12-05
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- this Native American nation sided with the British during the French and Indian War
- rule by military rule
- set of laws passed in response to the Boston Tea Party which were designed to punish Boston
- this intellectual movement emphasized the use of reason and logic to explain the world around you
- most of the trading between the French and Native Americans were for this
- this treaty ended the French and Indian War
- this British general attack the French at Ft. Necessity and had to retreat
- required colonists to purchase special paper products with a certain emblem to ensure they paid the tax
- this prevented colonists from settling West of the Appalachian Mountains after the French and Indian War
- the purpose of this series of laws was to restrict colonial trade
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- this particular area was in dispute between the British and the French which to an outbreak of war
- this only exists when a country exports more than it imports
- the law making body in England
- many colonial merchants did this in order to avoid paying taxes on goods brought into American ports
- One of the founders of the Sons of Liberty
- he is a well-known colonial Enlightenment thinker that believed the colonies should unite
- part of the triangular trade that brought slaves from west Africa to the colonies
- this required the colonists to provide shelter and supplies for British troops in the colonies
- this economic theory states their is only a certain amount of wealth in the world so countries must explore and set up colonies
- the rise of cities
- examples of these crops grown for profit were tobacco, indigo, and rice
- in which region of the colonies were the cities of Boston, Philadelphia, and New York located
- this plan presented by Ben Franklin during the French and Indian War called for the colonies to unite under one central government
- colonists that traded goods became the wealthiest class in the colonies
- this lower the tax on Tea in order to save the British East India Tea Company
- the biggest problem facing England after the French and Indian War
- "Give me Liberty or Give me Death"
27 Clues: the rise of cities • rule by military rule • the law making body in England • "Give me Liberty or Give me Death" • One of the founders of the Sons of Liberty • this treaty ended the French and Indian War • this only exists when a country exports more than it imports • the purpose of this series of laws was to restrict colonial trade • ...
Verbs French-english/ English-French 2025-04-07
29 Clues: Run • Buy • Sell • Help • Read • Rire • Jouer • Aider • Sleep • Speak • Drink • Watch • Learn • Write • Danser • Écrire • Travel • Penser • Chanter • Étudier • Marcher • Conduire • Cuisiner • Nettoyer • Commencer • Enseigner • Construire • Travailler • Understand
French practice Crowssword French 2 2025-10-26
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- go back and forth, get higher
- singles, doubles, double dutch, turns
- i like when i can do this by numbers, so it's easier to know what to use
- ready or not, here i come
- buzz, woody, Slinky
- stamps, stickers, coins
- round and round we go on horses
- before i needed training wheels, now i don't
- Barney, Little Bear, Powderpuff Girls, Franklin
- whooping cushion, poisson d'avril, hand shcoker
- you and your friends loved this with the monkey bars and slide
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- king me, diagonal move only
- one side up, the other down, now switch
- daddy and i built this in the yard
- matchbox, Hotwheels
- one two, buckle my shoe, three four, shut the door, five sticks pick up sticks
- daddy figure
- tag! you're it
- barbie, baby, cabbage patch
- shooter, knock me out of circle
- beanie babies, build a bear
- neighbor
- see the elephants fly, ring of fire, clowns
23 Clues: neighbor • daddy figure • tag! you're it • matchbox, Hotwheels • buzz, woody, Slinky • stamps, stickers, coins • ready or not, here i come • king me, diagonal move only • barbie, baby, cabbage patch • beanie babies, build a bear • go back and forth, get higher • shooter, knock me out of circle • round and round we go on horses • daddy and i built this in the yard • ...
French Revolution Crossword - Zach davenport 2022-11-30
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- France was trying to get away from the monarchy to create a new
- the cause of the french revolution
- The period of time when 40000 died
- How many estates were there
- he was found guilty for treason
- rule of kings and queens
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- the effect of the guillotine
- The french government
- French palace
- why did france do all of this
- The killing machine
- the new title
- The french emperor
13 Clues: French palace • the new title • The french emperor • The killing machine • The french government • rule of kings and queens • How many estates were there • the effect of the guillotine • why did france do all of this • he was found guilty for treason • the cause of the french revolution • The period of time when 40000 died • ...
French and Indian War Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-14
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- the war occurring in Europe between France and Britain while the French and Indian War took place in North America
- King George III declares that colonists can't settle west of the Appalachian Mountains in the ___ of 1763.
- served as a young officer in the French and Indian War, later becomes president
- firearms used in the French and Indian War that were slow to reload and often inaccurate
- friends among Native Americans who helped the French and British fight battles
- the important section of land Britain and France fought to control
- claimed land in North America from Canada to Louisiana, primarily for fur trading
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- the signed document that officially ended the French and Indian War, which Britain won
- The first battle of the French and Indian War was fought at ___ ___.
- section of French land lost to Spain's control after the French and Indian War; later purchased by the U.S. government as the new country grows
- the colonial military force that fought with British soldiers against the French and their allies
- ruled the Thirteen Colonies in North America
12 Clues: ruled the Thirteen Colonies in North America • the important section of land Britain and France fought to control • The first battle of the French and Indian War was fought at ___ ___. • friends among Native Americans who helped the French and British fight battles • served as a young officer in the French and Indian War, later becomes president • ...
Team 2024-12-16
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- The French word for a tropical fruit shaped like and elongated melon
- The French word for enthusiast
- The French word for cellar
- The French word for frog
- A French dessert translating to-a thousand leaves
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- A type of red dye
- A type of bacteria
- A orange-red color
- The French word for edge
- The French word for a fruit consisting of a hard tough shell
10 Clues: A type of red dye • A type of bacteria • A orange-red color • The French word for frog • The French word for edge • The French word for cellar • The French word for enthusiast • A French dessert translating to-a thousand leaves • The French word for a fruit consisting of a hard tough shell • The French word for a tropical fruit shaped like and elongated melon
SRM Institute of Science and Technology College of Engineering and Technology Department of Language, Culture and Society Academic Year: 2025 - 26 (ODD Semester) FT-1 Set B 2025-08-26
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- In which month is France’s National Day celebrated?
- How do you say “Good night” in French?
- How do you say “Thank you” in French?
- Which day comes before Wednesday?
- Which French word means “See you soon”?
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- New Year is celebrated in the month of _____ (in French).
- Translate into French: “Good morning”.
- Translate into French: “Saturday”.
- Translate into French: “Welcome”.
- Which month comes before December?
10 Clues: Translate into French: “Welcome”. • Which day comes before Wednesday? • Translate into French: “Saturday”. • Which month comes before December? • How do you say “Thank you” in French? • Translate into French: “Good morning”. • How do you say “Good night” in French? • Which French word means “See you soon”? • In which month is France’s National Day celebrated? • ...
Famous Chefs 2023-05-18
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- 3 michelin starred chef of ryugin
- founder of noma and new nordic cuisine
- fusion sushi maestro
- disciple of jiro ono and subject of documentary jiro dreams of sushi
- french cuisine queen
- master of open fire cooking
- author of salt fat acid heat
- chef of alinea and hollywood favorite
- modern french cuisine king in hong kong and paris
- barefoot contessa
- modern british cuisine king
- two michelin starred chef of 3 star tempura kondo
- mastering the art of french cooking
- first female chef in the us awarded three michelin stars
- minimalist argentinian cuisine
- grill master extraordinaire
- three michelin starred chef of eleven madison park
- SophiePic only female chef with 3 michelin stars in france
- king of korean tacos
- king of bibimbap
- founder of maido in lima
- sustainable seafood chef
- fusion cuisine master
- inventor and author of modernist cuisine
- innovator of american cuisine
- turkish butcher with a flair for the dramatic
- queen of vegetarian cuisine
- mexican culinary star
- french inspired cuisine innovator
- french multi michelin starred chef
- domestic goddess
- world's best pastry chef
- latin america's top chef, founder of central
- italian cooking legend
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- cajun food pioneer
- third generation japanese cuisine expert
- first female chef with 3 michelin stars
- master of french meat dishes
- pizza guru and owner of roberta's
- mexican food expert
- iron chef legend
- french cuisine master
- flavor innovator
- moto iron chef japan alumni
- most michelin starred chef in the world
- orange crocs wearing celebrity chef
- japan's ramen queen
- Lagasse bam! power chef
- french haute cuisine maestro
- seafood specialist and buddhist monk
- father of bistronomy movement in france
- farm to table trailblazer
- south african cuisine at marble in johannesburg
- celebrity chef to the stars
- farm to table advocate
- fiery british chef
- modern australian cuisine at fleet in byron bay
- founder of food for soul against food waste
- chef of folly in san juan
- california cuisine pioneer
- aussie hottie chef
- modern italian cuisine pioneer
- italian food icon
- rough and tumble new york city chef
- master of comfort food
- molecular gastronomy superstar
- famous for her egg sandwich shop in tokyo
- swedish pastry chef superstar
- founder of momofuku
69 Clues: iron chef legend • flavor innovator • king of bibimbap • domestic goddess • barefoot contessa • italian food icon • cajun food pioneer • fiery british chef • aussie hottie chef • mexican food expert • japan's ramen queen • founder of momofuku • fusion sushi maestro • french cuisine queen • king of korean tacos • french cuisine master • fusion cuisine master • mexican culinary star • ...
JOHN 2016-05-03
18 Clues: fat • tea • banana • fifth note • John's hair • drug dealers • Ivy's friend • the president • Japanese food • terrible movie • French pianist • Ivy's exercise • French novelist • the best of the UK • northern terrorist • Lake district poet • Ivy's favourite vegetable • John's favourite restaurant
French rooms (with dash beetween each word) 2024-02-05
9 Clues: Attic in french • Office in french • Kitchen in french • Bedroom in french • Basement in french • Bathroom in french • Dining room in french • Living room in french • Entrance in french (including apostrophe)
New France Quiz Prep 2023-11-30
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- Samuel De Champlain founded this settlement in New France
- this disease killed many of the Indigenous people
- the French traded tools pots pans and these with the First Nations people
- these were the Catholic priests who were trying to convert the First Nations
- the French had this kind of approach to their relationship with the First Nations
- most of the French people were part of this religion
- this person was like the mayor in New France
- this animal was teh main source of food for the Plains First Nations people
- the resource the French and British traders wanted to get and send back to Europe
- the first British settlement in North America
- the King's daughters who were sent to live in New France and marry the French settlers
- most Europeans were part of this religion
- European traders wanted furs to send to Europe to make these popular items
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- this person the leader in New France and represented the King
- French farmers in New France
- the First Nations people who became allies with the French
- criminals who went to live in New France had to be this for three years before they were given their freedom
- this man was known as the father of New France and founder of Quebec
- people who were not professional soldiers but were ready to fight if they were needed
- the first things Europeans built in North America to protect their settlements
- the First Nations people who became allies with the British
- the landlords who were in charge of collecting rent in New France
- the first French explorer in North America who sailed up the St Lawrence River
- one the greatest challenges for European settlers when they came to live in North America
- when a country sent explorers around the world to build their empire they captured lands and set up these
- groups of farms in New France where the Habitants farmed and seigneurs collected rent
- these people went to New France rather than stay in jail in France
- people who moved to North America to find a new place to live
- this became an important cash crop for the British in Virginia
- farming fur trade and this were the three main jobs in the 13 colonies
30 Clues: French farmers in New France • most Europeans were part of this religion • this person was like the mayor in New France • the first British settlement in North America • this disease killed many of the Indigenous people • most of the French people were part of this religion • Samuel De Champlain founded this settlement in New France • ...
French Vocab. 4 2021-12-01
29 Clues: cup • jam • milk • fork • salt • bowl • eggs • plate • toast • spoon • bacon • knife • glass • cereal • napkin • butter • pepper • banana • Usually • American • breakfast • croissant • tablecloth • grapefruit • hot chocolate • long French bread • orange/apple juice • coffee (with milk) • French bread with butter and jam
Chapter 6 Vocab 1 2022-01-23
30 Clues: cup • jam • bowl • fork • eggs • milk • salt • bacon • knife • plate • glass • spoon • toast • pepper • banana • butter • coffee • cereal • napkin • usually • american • breakfast • tablecloth • grapefruit • apple juice • orange juice • hot chocolate • croissant bread • long french bread • french bread with butter and jam
IRP Level C Crossword 2024-05-27
Across
- French defender
- French striker
- Spanish defender
- Costa Rican goalkeeper
- Spansih attacking midfielder
- Brazilian left fullback
- Welsh winger
- Spanish striker
- Brazilian midfielder
- German midfielder
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- Spanish midfielder
- Spanish left midfielder
- Spanish central defender
- Spanish attacking wing back
- Spanish fullback
- Portuguese defender
- Portuguese striker
- Croatian midfielder
- Brazilian right fullback
- Colombian attacking midfielder
20 Clues: Welsh winger • French striker • French defender • Spanish striker • Spanish defender • Spanish fullback • German midfielder • Spanish midfielder • Portuguese striker • Portuguese defender • Croatian midfielder • Brazilian midfielder • Costa Rican goalkeeper • Spanish left midfielder • Brazilian left fullback • Spanish central defender • Brazilian right fullback • Spanish attacking wing back • ...
WW1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-10-27
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- British commander
- Treaty that ended the war
- German submarine
- Russian leader
- War's devastating result
- French battle site
- French genera
- War zone
- Trench feature
- Armistice month
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- Italian battle site
- US president
- German general
- Battle of the __
- Women's roles changed
- Allied power
- New technology
- Poisonous gas
- German war tactic
- Assassin's target
20 Clues: War zone • US president • Allied power • Poisonous gas • French genera • German general • New technology • Russian leader • Trench feature • Armistice month • Battle of the __ • German submarine • British commander • German war tactic • Assassin's target • French battle site • Italian battle site • Women's roles changed • War's devastating result • Treaty that ended the war
Food & Diet 2014-11-06
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- topping on a pizza
- you should brush your teeth after eating this vegetable
- chips are made out of...
- some people drink that juice for breakfast
- red fruit which grows in May/June
- new Word: the french word for 'zucchini'
- you need it for an apple strudel
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- the french word for 'yellow'
- snow normally is...
- new Word: you can buy this vegetables in the green/yellow/red (french word)
- which fruit is yellow?
- the colour of the gras
- new Word: the french word for grapefruit
- exotic fruit which is purple
14 Clues: topping on a pizza • snow normally is... • which fruit is yellow? • the colour of the gras • chips are made out of... • the french word for 'yellow' • exotic fruit which is purple • you need it for an apple strudel • red fruit which grows in May/June • new Word: the french word for grapefruit • new Word: the french word for 'zucchini' • some people drink that juice for breakfast • ...
Quebec 2013-10-24
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- French soldier during the seven years war
- Canadien hockey league
- Canadian history because he made the first accurate map
- He was a french explorer, who claimed Canada
- Bad roads
- Season with snow
- The principal producer of electricity
- The first Quebec political leader since the confederation
- Canadien meal
- Female canadien singer
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- The manifacture of ski-doo
- The first women to lead a major political
- Language
- Syrup that is created by trees
- She is significant for the first uncloistered religious communities
- Hip hop group form quebec
- Fries with brown sauce and cheese
- Quebec castle
- Quecbec hockey league
- The leader of the worldwide catholic church
20 Clues: Language • Bad roads • Quebec castle • Canadien meal • Season with snow • Quecbec hockey league • Canadien hockey league • Female canadien singer • Hip hop group form quebec • The manifacture of ski-doo • Syrup that is created by trees • Fries with brown sauce and cheese • The principal producer of electricity • The first women to lead a major political • ...
Partner GBO Cross Word Puzzle V2 2021-11-12
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- Latin: youthful, soft-haired, beautiful or vivacious
- English: Mill worker
- Greco-Roman era was used as a symbol of victory, honor or fame
- In Chinese means beautiful
- French: derived from the word traverser or to cross
- Greek: late summer
- English: Shaking poplar tree
- Hindu: combination of water and born
- Irish: High, noble
- Latin: Follower of christ
- Sanskrit origin: New leaves
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- French: Dark-skinned; A Moor
- Greek meaning: Anointed, bright eyed
- Roots in the Bible, means polite or shining
- Greek: Prophetess; oracle
- Irish: God is gracious; gift from God.
- Latin: Born again
- Hindu: the name of a celebrated Hindu sage
- Hindi: means New
- German/French: means free man
20 Clues: Hindi: means New • Latin: Born again • Greek: late summer • Irish: High, noble • English: Mill worker • Greek: Prophetess; oracle • Latin: Follower of christ • In Chinese means beautiful • Sanskrit origin: New leaves • French: Dark-skinned; A Moor • English: Shaking poplar tree • German/French: means free man • Greek meaning: Anointed, bright eyed • ...
countries 2023-06-15
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- Mongolian, ger, horse
- Hindi, English, the Taj Mahal
- Arabic, Berber, French, desert, octopus
- Japanese, Mt. Fuji, sushi
- Swedish, the Stockholm City Hall
- German, sausage
- English, koala, beef
- Spanish, flamenco
- English, the Statue of Liberty
- Turkish, kebab
- French, the Eiffel Tower
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- Portuguese, soccer, carnival
- Vietnamese, the Mekong River
- Swahili, English, wild animals
- Spanish, poncho
- Norwegian, salmon
- English, cacao bean
- Chinese, panda, the Great Wall
- Malay, English, Chinese, Tamil, the Merlion
- English, French, maple syrup
- Korean, kimchi
- Russian, matryoshka doll
- Arabic, pyramid, the Nile River
- Italian, the Colosseum, pizza
- Thai, tom yum kung
- English, the British Museum
26 Clues: Korean, kimchi • Turkish, kebab • Spanish, poncho • German, sausage • Norwegian, salmon • Spanish, flamenco • Thai, tom yum kung • English, cacao bean • English, koala, beef • Mongolian, ger, horse • Russian, matryoshka doll • French, the Eiffel Tower • Japanese, Mt. Fuji, sushi • English, the British Museum • Portuguese, soccer, carnival • Vietnamese, the Mekong River • ...
HISTORICAL FIGURES 2025-03-21
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- English playwright and poet
- Indian independence activist and leader
- French heroine and Catholic saint
- Dutch post-impressionist artist
- French military leader and emperor
- American abolitionist and underground railroad leader
- Ancient Greek king and conqueror
- South African anti-apartheid revolutionary
- English social reformer and statistician
- Prime Minister of the United Kingdom during WWII
- Theoretical physicist and Nobel laureate
- 16th President of the United States
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- Last queen of France before the French Revolution
- Empress of Russia
- Austrian neurologist and founder of psychoanalysis
- English naturalist and biologist
- American civil rights activist
- Last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt
- American civil rights leader
- Italian polymath and artist
20 Clues: Empress of Russia • English playwright and poet • Italian polymath and artist • American civil rights leader • Last pharaoh of Ancient Egypt • American civil rights activist • Dutch post-impressionist artist • English naturalist and biologist • Ancient Greek king and conqueror • French heroine and Catholic saint • French military leader and emperor • ...
favori français vocabulaire 2021-01-26
10 Clues: "sixty" in french • opposite of "mari" • "friend" in french • "flower" in french • synonym for "ciao" • synonym for "drôle" • "annoying" in french • synonym for "gentil" • "thank you" in french • opposite of "populaire"
la famille 2025-06-11
10 Clues: the dad dad • cat in french • dog in french • the dads wife • fish in french • snake in french • your cousens mom • your cousens dad • turtle in french • the wife's husbend
History Crossword 2022-05-25
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- One of the branches of government that deals with a group of members who meet periodically to make decisions.
- irregular combat groups that confront common armies or governments in Latin America and consequent of the Cuban revolution.
- U.S.-backed campaign of political repression and state-sponsored terrorism that included intelligence operations and assassinations of opponents.
- Machine used to apply capital punishment by decapitation, popular in the French Revolution.
- Instrumental conditions that allow the person his realization, achieved after the French Revolution.
- Name of the first president of the United States.
- Group of citizen representatives of the French Revolution, who aspired to the Republic.
- Former nation formed by Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela.
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- A system of political and social organization based on relations between vassals and feudal lords; it was eliminated after the French Revolution.
- Form of government, in which there is separation of powers, used in France as a consequence of the French Revolution.
- Form of government in which the monarch has absolute power, used in France before the revolution.
- Leader of the Cuban revolution.
- New system of colonialism with which the metropolises try to economically or politically dominate underdeveloped countries (such as the countries of South America).
- A form of state in which the highest authority is not a monarch and the other authorities hold power through a form of government such as parliamentarism. It was used by the United States after its independence.
- The misuse or abuse of public power for personal and private benefit; and one of the causes of the Mexican revolution.
- French military officer and statesman, republican general during the French Revolution.
- Cultural and intellectual movement, primarily European and common during the French Revolution.
- Political and economic doctrine that advocates the ownership and administration of the means of production by the working classes in order to achieve an organization of society in which there is political, social and economic equality of all people.
- One of the groups of the Mexican Revolution, formed by Porfirio Diaz.
- Name and surname of the Venezuelan military and politician, who led the campaigns that gave independence to several American nations.
- A set of political, economic, social and legislative measures taken to modify the structure of land ownership and production in a given place.
21 Clues: Leader of the Cuban revolution. • Name of the first president of the United States. • Former nation formed by Colombia, Ecuador, Panama and Venezuela. • One of the groups of the Mexican Revolution, formed by Porfirio Diaz. • French military officer and statesman, republican general during the French Revolution. • ...
The New Constitutions and Government 2014-02-14
Across
- Became King of France in 1774
- Declaration mainly by members of the Third Estate, not to disband until they had drafted a constitution for France
- Radical republicans during the French revolution; lead by Maximilien Robespierre
- A french congress established by representatives of the Third estate to enact laws and reforms in the name of the french people.
- Demanded the same rights for French women that French men were demanding for themselves.
- When the branches of government was split into three and each got an equal amount of power
- The right to vote
- France traditional national assembly with representatives of the three Estates.
- A machine for beheading people; used as a means of execution.
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- Statement of fundamental political rights that called for freedom in a representative government.
- When the government has complete power.
- The great fortress in Paris that stood as a symbol of royal tyranny.
- The panic that stuck French peasants that lead to their widespread destruction of houses and archives.
- The period of Robespierre's rule; period of killing and unrest.
- The upper class of the Third Estate
15 Clues: The right to vote • Became King of France in 1774 • The upper class of the Third Estate • When the government has complete power. • A machine for beheading people; used as a means of execution. • The period of Robespierre's rule; period of killing and unrest. • The great fortress in Paris that stood as a symbol of royal tyranny. • ...
JOHN 2016-05-03
18 Clues: tea • fat • banana • fifth note • John's hair • drug dealers • Ivy's friend • the president • Japanese food • Ivy's exercise • French pianist • terrible movie • French novelist • northern terrorist • the best of the UK • Lake district poet • Ivy's favourite vegetable • John's favourite restaurant
favori français vocabulaire 2021-01-26
10 Clues: "sixty" in french • opposite of "mari" • "friend" in french • "flower" in french • synonym for "ciao" • synonym for "drôle" • "annoying" in french • synonym for "gentil" • "thank you" in french • opposite of "populaire"
French Christmas Vocabulary (English-French) 2024-12-02
40 Clues: toy • ice • red • now • sled • star • cold • card • tree • Mass • gift • green • carol • white • ribbon • candle • wreath • sleigh • turkey • skates • winter • manger • Savior • advent • to give • January • miracle • chimney • December • shepherd • ornament • Hannukah • reindeer • vacation • stocking • chestnuts • Christmas • mistletoe • candy cane • Christmas Eve
