french Crossword Puzzles
European Social History and Revolutions 2024-04-30
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- French Enlightenment author whose works called for religious freedom as well as freedom of the press
- the concentration of poor in European cities contributed to the growth of this social problem
- Political party that came to dominate French government during the Reign of Terror
- Shortages of this food item contributed to the outbreak of the French Revolution
- English philosopher who originated the social contract explanation of government in his book Leviathan
- French Enlightenment philosopher who described a type of government with a separation of powers for different branches of the government as well as checks and balances
- city in which an international Congress met that negotiated the redrawing of the map of Europe after the defeat of Napoleon
- branch of the British government in which Americans had no direct representation in spite of their rising taxes prior to 1776
- type of war that developed in Spain as a nationalist response to French control under Napoleon
- method used to raise an army during the First Republic in France
- alliance of the UK, Austria, Russia, Prussia, Portugal, Spain, and Sweden against France in 1813 and 1814
- Country that lost control of its Canadian territory as a result of the 7 Years War
- type of monarchy established during the first phase of the French Revolution
- last name of conservative British Parliamentary leader who opposed the French Revolution due to its violence
- religious leader who established the Methodist Church and helped to inspire a religious revival in Britain
- most powerful political leader of France during the Reign of Terror
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- idea that developed in France during the 1790s and later spread to much of Europe in the early 1800s
- philosopher who questioned the reliance on reason and emphasized the role of emotions in bringing moral improvement to society
- first name of political leader who led a slave revolt in Saint-Domingue
- demographic change that brought an acceleration of European people moving from the country to the city
- middle class in France which generally supported political reform in the 1700s but became more conservative in the 1800s
- English Enlightenment philosopher who claimed that government should protect citizens' natural rights of life, liberty, and property
- new structure of local French government established after the abolition of provinces in 1791
- type of government in which a monarch retains almost all of the state power
- system of that relied on entrepreneurs transporting wool, thread, and cloth from home to home in order to complete the manufacturing process
- agreement between Napoleon and Pope Pius VII in 1801 to reconcile the French government with the Catholic Church
- French leader whose law code outlasted his empire
- French philosopher who believed that government should be based on the "general will."
- first name of early feminist who was executed during the Reign of Terror
- European nation that came to dominate the East Indies
- innoculation against this disease in the late 1800s contributed considerably to an increase in life expectancy in Europe
31 Clues: French leader whose law code outlasted his empire • European nation that came to dominate the East Indies • method used to raise an army during the First Republic in France • most powerful political leader of France during the Reign of Terror • first name of political leader who led a slave revolt in Saint-Domingue • ...
The french and indian war 2022-09-28
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- While Washington was surrendering Fort Necessity, representatives
- the British colonies and the Iroquois nations were meeting at
- Other Europeans in New France worked as ___ traders.
- of its surrender.
- Spain made a pact with France in this year.
- the French war chief and fur trader who destroyed the village of Pickawillany and its British trading post.
- Therefore, the British issued the ______________, which forbade colonists to settle west of the Appalachians
- ______
- A country the British had Seized from spain.
- The fort that george washington made was fort_____
- WHat created economic and military alliances between the Europeans and the natives.
- Where did the Huron and Algonquin people live?
- british settlers responded with _____ viciousness
- the village of ____________ was destroyed by charles de langlade
- The treaty of paris allowed the british to take all of north america west of the _______ river
- the colonies were ____ because of the proclamation
- The ottawa war leader who was one of the organizers of the pontiac rebellion
- After Washington surrendered, the French let him march back
- The French territory of Louisiana, claimed by the explorer La Salle in 1682, stretched from the Appalachian Mountains to the ____ Mountains
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- The _______ colony got upset when the british left and the french built forts at their canadian and louisiana settlements
- What was the turning point of the war
- But braddock _____ ___ listen
- What resource did the British and French compete for?
- New York.
- France gave Spain this city as a thanks for helping them in the war.
- Native Americans brought furs to French forts and exchanged them for ____such as iron pots and steel knives.
- the year native americans destroyed almost every british fort west of the appalachians
- the amount of men that died in braddock's defeat
- __________ was on his way to defend Fort Duquesne when he
- the amount of men the governor of virginia sent to the ohio valley river to build a fort
- The Iroquois of upper New York often were allied with the ____ and, later, the English.
- the disease the british settlers used to infect the native americans which caused a deadly outbreak
- who won the battle of quebec
- how many years was the french and indian war
- in 1757 who was Britain's new secretary of state.
- Eventually the _____ controlled an area ranging from Maine west to the Ohio Valley and north to Lake Michigan
- The treaty ended _____ power in North America.
- Wolfe Which British general sailed around Quebec for 2 months.
- the british general who died when the french and indians ambushed them in a narrow pathway
- who discovered the French territory of louisiana.
- Quebec sat on cliffs 300 feet above the St. ______ River.
- what religions did the colonizers try to convert the natives to.
- the material being traded by French colonists
- washington suggested that his men _____ _________ and fight from behind the trees
- the british sent ___ regiments to virginia
45 Clues: ______ • New York. • of its surrender. • who won the battle of quebec • But braddock _____ ___ listen • What was the turning point of the war • the british sent ___ regiments to virginia • Spain made a pact with France in this year. • A country the British had Seized from spain. • how many years was the french and indian war • the material being traded by French colonists • ...
Napoleon's Egyptian Campaign 2012-10-09
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- enemies of French
- city in france
- capital of egypt
- napoleon left his army incharge of which person when he left to go save france
- a battle taken place on a mountain
- river where french ships were destroyed and was beside egypt
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- a plaque that weakened the french army
- the British Admiral
- place where Napoleon was born
- the genral of the French
- battle of the_____ on July 21
- what Napoleon wanted Egypt for
- what country Napoleon conquered
13 Clues: city in france • capital of egypt • enemies of French • the British Admiral • the genral of the French • place where Napoleon was born • battle of the_____ on July 21 • what Napoleon wanted Egypt for • what country Napoleon conquered • a battle taken place on a mountain • a plaque that weakened the french army • river where french ships were destroyed and was beside egypt • ...
Les Jours et Les Mois 2024-02-18
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- there are 7 days in it
- a very short month
- the 3rd day of the English week
- the final month
- enero in Spanish ________ in French
- TGIF!
- the 6th day
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- the first day of the French week
- term 1 for school begins
- the 4th month
- not yesterday or tomorrow
- the last day of the French week
- sounds like Romeo and _________
- there are 12 ____ in the year
- the 8th month
15 Clues: TGIF! • the 6th day • the 4th month • the 8th month • the final month • a very short month • there are 7 days in it • term 1 for school begins • not yesterday or tomorrow • there are 12 ____ in the year • the 3rd day of the English week • the last day of the French week • sounds like Romeo and _________ • the first day of the French week • enero in Spanish ________ in French
French and Indian War Crossword 2021-01-15
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- The French and Indian War was part of the ____________ Years War.
- This Prime Minster helped the British win the war after initial loses: William ______________
- A native American rebellion, headed by this man, was successful in capturing British forts after the war.
- The French developed _________________ with Native tribes making them partners and sometimes friends.
- French trappers often _________________ native women further solidifying their relationships.
- The _______________________ of 1763 cut off land west of the Appalachian Mountains and left this area for the Indians.
- France and ________________ were the two most powerful countries competing for N. America
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- In the mercantilist theory a country must _________ more than it imports
- The British imposed these on the colonists to help pay for the war debt
- England and France competed for the ___________ River Valley early on in the conflict.
- This man was sent by the governor of Virginia to head a militia to drive out the French as a 21-year-old officer.
- French trappers and traders were often looking for this commodity.
- The _______________ Congress was a gathering of delegates organized by Benjamin Franklin to coordinate war efforts among the colonies.
- The Treaty of _______________ in 1763 ended the war.
- The British focused efforts to capturing this region from the French.
- Washington set up Fort ____________________ as a starting point to attack Fort Duquesne.
16 Clues: The Treaty of _______________ in 1763 ended the war. • The French and Indian War was part of the ____________ Years War. • French trappers and traders were often looking for this commodity. • The British focused efforts to capturing this region from the French. • The British imposed these on the colonists to help pay for the war debt • ...
French Revolution Vocabulary Crossword 2024-01-22
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- government spending, in excess of revenue, of funds raised by borrowing rather than from taxation.
- king of France from 1774 to 1792; his failure to grant reforms led to the French Revolution; he and his wife (Marie Antoinette) were guillotined.
- a groundbreaking political body formed at the outset of the French Revolution.
- meeting of the three estates of pre-revolutionary France: clergy, nobility, and commons.
- made up of individuals who held titles of nobility, such as dukes, marquesses, counts, viscounts, and barons.
- the political and social system in France before the Revolution of 1789
- any of the Frenchmen, at first mostly aristocrats, who fled France in the years following the French Revolution of 1789.
- social class oriented to economic materialism and hedonism, and to upholding the political and economic interests of the capitalist ruling-class.
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- a fortress in Paris, built in the 14th century: a prison until its destruction in 1789, at the beginning of the French Revolution.
- a machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically in grooves, used for beheading people.
- climactic period of state-sanctioned violence during the French Revolution (1789-99), which saw the public executions and mass killings of thousands of counter-revolutionary 'suspects' between September 1793 and July 1794.
- key moment that set off the French Revolution. On June 20, 1789
- a wave of panic that swept the French countryside in late July and early August 1789.
- the lists of grievances drawn up by each of the three Estates in France, between January and April 1789, the year in which the French Revolution began.
- The legislature of France from October 1, 1791, to September 20, 1792, during the years of the French Revolution. It provided the focus of political debate and revolutionary law-making between the periods of the National Constituent Assembly and the National Convention.
15 Clues: key moment that set off the French Revolution. On June 20, 1789 • the political and social system in France before the Revolution of 1789 • a groundbreaking political body formed at the outset of the French Revolution. • a wave of panic that swept the French countryside in late July and early August 1789. • ...
French and Indian war 2025-01-16
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- what year did the war start?
- they sent gorge Washington back with a what?
- how many colonies are there?
- the French and Indian war ended on _____ 10,1763
- the war was ______ for the British government to fight
- what mountain range did they try go over?
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- how many years did the war last?
- the____ and Indian war
- which direction did the colonies move?
- what state did they run into each other at?
- the colonies came _____ to fight
- the French gave up all their what?
- who helped the French during war?
- how did the British government get their money back?
- they had conflict over what river?
- who did the colonists have conflict with?
16 Clues: the____ and Indian war • what year did the war start? • how many colonies are there? • how many years did the war last? • the colonies came _____ to fight • who helped the French during war? • the French gave up all their what? • they had conflict over what river? • which direction did the colonies move? • who did the colonists have conflict with? • ...
History Crossword, by Micah. 2023-03-06
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- What the American settlers did not like associated with their tea.
- People who stayed faithful to the British king.
- What was very important to the British life in the colonies, it is very unethical now. (2 words)
- What the area around Quebec was called. (2 words)
- What French people spoke.
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- What the British were going to do to the French after the war, but decided not to.
- The worldwide war with the British empire against the French empire. (3 words)
- What French's main religion.
- What George Washington, the man who defeated the British, became the first president of. (2 words)
- What the American settlers did not have for the French Canadians.
- The main race of slaves in the British colonies.
- Who the French king sent to have families with the settlers. (4 words)
- What ravaged the Indigenous, since their immune systems did not recognise it.
13 Clues: What French people spoke. • What French's main religion. • People who stayed faithful to the British king. • The main race of slaves in the British colonies. • What the area around Quebec was called. (2 words) • What the American settlers did not have for the French Canadians. • What the American settlers did not like associated with their tea. • ...
french crossword puzzle 2021-08-12
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- a formal way to greet someone who is older than you.
- an informal way to greet a friend
- a french feminine name meaning "wise"
- a sentence you can say to your friend if you are going to meet tomorrow again
- a response to how was your day?
- the official language of the largest country in the world
- a way to say see you soon
- opposite of no in french
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- "i speak french" in french
- the language of italy
- something you can say as your friend walks away and waves.
- the main language spoken in Hispanic countries
- official language of germany
- tu t'appelles ..........?
- most spoken language in the united states
15 Clues: the language of italy • opposite of no in french • tu t'appelles ..........? • a way to say see you soon • "i speak french" in french • official language of germany • a response to how was your day? • an informal way to greet a friend • a french feminine name meaning "wise" • most spoken language in the united states • the main language spoken in Hispanic countries • ...
1760-1783 2024-03-28
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- English
- constitution; French law replaced by British law
- one ended the seven years war the other ended the American Revolution
- Montreal surrenders to the British
- English want to make the French the same as them
- Gave Canadiens religious, linguistic and legal rights
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- French
- 13 colonists rebel against British taxation
- French population
- First Governor of the Province of Quebec
- 13 colonists loyal to Britain
- name given to New France under British rule
- Shared Murray's views and replaced him
13 Clues: French • English • French population • 13 colonists loyal to Britain • Montreal surrenders to the British • Shared Murray's views and replaced him • First Governor of the Province of Quebec • 13 colonists rebel against British taxation • name given to New France under British rule • constitution; French law replaced by British law • ...
Lire, Dire, and Écrire. Write écrire without the accent. 2023-02-07
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- "To write" in french.
- French verb for "to read".
- (Nous "Lire").
- Wrote/written.
- Conjugated form of écrire with vous.
- Past participle of dire.
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- Dit is the same conjugation for elle/il/on as the past participle
- French verb for "to write" without the accent.
- Are tu and je the same conjugated form of the 3 verbs? Oui or Non.
- conjugated form of dire for elles/ils.
- "Je écris" is "I write" in french. Oui or Non.
- French verb for to tell or to say.
- Conjugated form of dire for vous.
- Past participle of Lire.
- Conjugated form of dire using je.
15 Clues: (Nous "Lire"). • Wrote/written. • "To write" in french. • Past participle of Lire. • Past participle of dire. • French verb for "to read". • Conjugated form of dire for vous. • Conjugated form of dire using je. • French verb for to tell or to say. • Conjugated form of écrire with vous. • conjugated form of dire for elles/ils. • French verb for "to write" without the accent. • ...
Unité 1: Au casse-croute 2012-09-25
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- Chicken royalty.
- The verb 'devoir' conjugated with tu.
- Location where you can purchase a quick meal.
- The verb 'to exit' in French.
- French translation for 'meal deal'.
- The verb 'vouloir' conjugated with ils.
- Name of Italian fast food restaurant.
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- The verb 'to order' in French.
- Animal with wings.
- Place where people like to shop.
- A hot dish best served with a spoon.
- Verbs that do not follow the general rules.
- French translation for snack or the verb to taste.
13 Clues: Chicken royalty. • Animal with wings. • The verb 'to exit' in French. • The verb 'to order' in French. • Place where people like to shop. • French translation for 'meal deal'. • A hot dish best served with a spoon. • The verb 'devoir' conjugated with tu. • Name of Italian fast food restaurant. • The verb 'vouloir' conjugated with ils. • ...
Le "Couloir Créole" et les Antilles Françaises 2023-02-09
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- Large indigenous city located across the Mississippi River from St-Louis that had been thriving for hundreds of years before the French arrived
- Famous café in NOLA known for great coffee and beignets and whose name reflects the open and mixed spirit of its city!
- Last name of chocolatier who brought Parisian chocolate making to St-Louis!
- First and last name of New Orleans’ “Queen of Voodoo”
- Name for the Acadiens who came to Louisiana; also references their food and hot sauce!
- Young children in Haïti who are placed as domestic servants in more prosperous families
- French building technique in which the logs are placed in the ground in a vertical fashion (unlike most other American log cabins that used horizontal log construction techniques)
- Meaning “Rive Gauche” in Paris
- Name of famous Haitian former slave and general who led a successful slave revolt
- St-Louis neighbourhood where Mardi Gras is popularly celebrated today
- “Washboard” metal instrument, often played with a spoon
- Patron Saint of Paris; name of French Missouri settlement downstream from St-Louis
- Nickname for the many children from around the world adopted by Josephine Baker
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- Kind of popular music in Louisiana; takes its name from a song: Les haricots sont pas salés
- Slaves who escaped plantation work and lived with Indigenous peoples
- French man who is known as the founder of St-Louis
- Name of large African-American neighbourhood in Nouvelle Orléans
- “Let the Good Times Roll”
- Nickname for St-Louis, meaning that it was a city with insufficient food, often short of bread
- French/ Francophone corridor/ water passageway in North America
- Special Mardi Gras cake with a little baby in it that brings good luck and determines who will host the next Carnival party
- Term used to denominate a group of people of mixed ethnic origin; sometimes refers to people born in Louisiana; or sometimes refers to those who speak French language or dialects of French
- Headscarf worn by women in Louisiana; after 1786, worn by women of color, according to Spanish law
23 Clues: “Let the Good Times Roll” • Meaning “Rive Gauche” in Paris • French man who is known as the founder of St-Louis • First and last name of New Orleans’ “Queen of Voodoo” • “Washboard” metal instrument, often played with a spoon • French/ Francophone corridor/ water passageway in North America • Name of large African-American neighbourhood in Nouvelle Orléans • ...
Allies 2023-05-08
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- The main character
- Paratrooper
- Dictator and leader of Nazis
- French girl who wants to be a doctor
- Paratroopers friend
- Soldiers that jump from the sky
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- a short smoothbore gun for firing shells
- Driver of a tank
- Reporter
- French resistance girl
- The name of the dog that the the French girl
- Main character best friend
- The religion that Hitler hated
- The doctor
- A heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns
15 Clues: Reporter • The doctor • Paratrooper • Driver of a tank • The main character • Paratroopers friend • French resistance girl • Main character best friend • Dictator and leader of Nazis • The religion that Hitler hated • Soldiers that jump from the sky • French girl who wants to be a doctor • a short smoothbore gun for firing shells • The name of the dog that the the French girl • ...
Allies 2023-05-08
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- The main character
- Paratrooper
- Dictator and leader of Nazis
- French girl who wants to be a doctor
- Paratroopers friend
- Soldiers that jump from the sky
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- a short smoothbore gun for firing shells
- Driver of a tank
- Reporter
- French resistance girl
- The name of the dog that the the French girl
- Main character best friend
- The religion that Hitler hated
- The doctor
- A heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns
15 Clues: Reporter • The doctor • Paratrooper • Driver of a tank • The main character • Paratroopers friend • French resistance girl • Main character best friend • Dictator and leader of Nazis • The religion that Hitler hated • Soldiers that jump from the sky • French girl who wants to be a doctor • a short smoothbore gun for firing shells • The name of the dog that the the French girl • ...
LANGUAGE 2018-01-27
Revolutionary Leaders 2016-10-12
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- Crisis Paine wrote this for American cause
- Occupation Franklin appointed Paine to
- Age of Reason Paine wrote this in prison
- # of Paine's famous works
- Paine's mother was a
- The century that Paine was alive
- Paine here during French Revolution
- Where Paine first met Franklin
- Revolutionary leader from the West Indies
- French philosopher that criticized French monarchy
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- Paine's real occupation
- Paine's father was a
- Common Sense was a
- Editions of The Age of Reason
- Believed every person had a natural moral
- Paine argued this in Common Sense
- Paine attacked this religion
- Revolutionary leader from Scotland
- Paine's first name
- Origins most similar to Paine's
- Paine's bones were moved to
- Paine's place of birth
22 Clues: Common Sense was a • Paine's first name • Paine's father was a • Paine's mother was a • Paine's place of birth • Paine's real occupation • # of Paine's famous works • Paine's bones were moved to • Paine attacked this religion • Editions of The Age of Reason • Where Paine first met Franklin • Origins most similar to Paine's • The century that Paine was alive • ...
Matilda's Crossword 2022-05-24
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- middle colour of the French flag
- before douze heures
- rouge et bleu
- trois mois
- rouge et jaune
- informal way of saying bonjour
- how many jours is a semaine
- half of onze
- hottest saison
- cinq mois
- how old you are when you are born
- noir et blanc
- coldest saison
- left colour of the French flag
- opposite of non
- right colour of the French flag
- amount of seconds in a minute
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- flower blooming saison
- rose et vert
- l'hiver, l'automne, l'ete, le printemps
- triple sept
- square root of neuf
- neuf mois
- rouge et blanc
- good day
- quatre mois
- .....Matilda
- opposite of merci
- thankyou
- half of vingt-quatre
30 Clues: good day • thankyou • neuf mois • cinq mois • trois mois • triple sept • quatre mois • rose et vert • .....Matilda • half of onze • rouge et bleu • noir et blanc • rouge et jaune • rouge et blanc • hottest saison • coldest saison • opposite of non • opposite of merci • before douze heures • square root of neuf • half of vingt-quatre • flower blooming saison • how many jours is a semaine • ...
Game Vocabulary 2023-03-28
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- A safe spot to rest in Pente grammai
- 11 for someone it Sicily
- What Pente grammai means
- The French word for ball
- This game was banned by the church
- 20 for Tombola
- Where Pente grammai originated
- To throw, for a Parisian
- Where backgammon originated
- 5 in Italian
- The animal you need to draw with chalk
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- A marker or piece for a Roman
- A Mexican little devil
- You use french balls to play this game
- The star, for someone in Columbia
- The mermaid in Loteria
- What you do to games, if you're French
- You roll it, in Latin
- You play pente grammai on this
- You draw a snail with it for a certain game
20 Clues: 5 in Italian • 20 for Tombola • You roll it, in Latin • A Mexican little devil • The mermaid in Loteria • 11 for someone it Sicily • What Pente grammai means • The French word for ball • To throw, for a Parisian • Where backgammon originated • A marker or piece for a Roman • Where Pente grammai originated • You play pente grammai on this • The star, for someone in Columbia • ...
LOUIS XVI 2025-10-12
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- Say someone is at fault
- Country in Europe
- Group of soldiers
- Having weapons
- Power or strength
- Written messages on paper
- Written information or files
- The act of putting words on paper
- Organization or command
- Make something like new again
- Women who act in movies or plays
- Very short time
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- A king of an empire
- Not hard; simple
- Strong wishes to do something
- French word for army
- Hit or strong wind
- Child of your aunt or uncle
- Something you do not tell anyone
- French word for fix
- French word for can
- Hit someone or something
- Big change in government or society
- the list with spaces instead of dashes:
24 Clues: Having weapons • Very short time • Not hard; simple • Country in Europe • Group of soldiers • Power or strength • Hit or strong wind • A king of an empire • French word for fix • French word for can • French word for army • Say someone is at fault • Organization or command • Hit someone or something • Written messages on paper • Child of your aunt or uncle • Written information or files • ...
French Revolution & the Reign of Terror 2023-11-30
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- The infamous device used for executions during the Reign of Terror.
- A period of extreme violence during the French Revolution, led by the Committee of Public Safety.
- Marie _____: The queen of France during the Revolution, often associated with extravagance and excess.
- Title adopted during the Revolution, reflecting the emphasis on equality among the French people.
- The Storming of the _____: Symbolic event that marked the beginning of the French Revolution in 1789.
- _____ Estate: The commoners and peasants who made up the majority of the French population.
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- The last monarch of France who was executed by guillotine.
- A key figure in the Reign of Terror, known for his radical leadership and advocacy for virtue.
- Military general who rose to fame during the French Revolution and later became Emperor of France.
- Intellectual movement that influenced the French Revolution, emphasizing reason, science, and individual rights.
- Liberty, _____, and Fraternity were the ideals of the French Revolution.
- The Committee of _____ (2 words), was a radical revolutionary committee led by Robespierre, responsible for the Reign of Terror.
- Financial crisis caused by extravagant spending and costly wars.
13 Clues: The last monarch of France who was executed by guillotine. • Financial crisis caused by extravagant spending and costly wars. • The infamous device used for executions during the Reign of Terror. • Liberty, _____, and Fraternity were the ideals of the French Revolution. • ...
Manifest Destiny Crossword 2025-03-25
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- led a slave revolt in the French Caribbean colony
- the art of conducting negotiations with other countries
- Jefferson sent _ to France
- 1800 French Leader
- Napoleon hoped to settle French _ in Louisiana
- given to Spain after the French and Indian war but bought by America
- voted to ratify the Louisiana Purchase treaty
- obvious fate
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- Americans should expand their _ of liberty
- New York newspaper editor
- _ sometimes ran away to Florida
- _ caused trouble in Florida
- _ convinced Monroe to send a blunt message to Spain
- Jefferson sent _ diplomats to Spain in order to buy Florida
14 Clues: obvious fate • 1800 French Leader • New York newspaper editor • Jefferson sent _ to France • _ caused trouble in Florida • _ sometimes ran away to Florida • Americans should expand their _ of liberty • voted to ratify the Louisiana Purchase treaty • Napoleon hoped to settle French _ in Louisiana • led a slave revolt in the French Caribbean colony • ...
Revolution in France 2024-09-18
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- Reign of Terror and tomfoolery
- desired food
- Rev that inspired French rev
- Bonaparte
- Frenchman in American rev
- The storming of ___ (July 14)
- Palace built by Louis XIV
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- Off with her head (machine)
- Wife of King Louis XVI
- June 17, 1989, salle du jeu de paume
- leader of Reign of Terror
- Storming of Versailles for bread
- So trendy its almost deadly
- King during French Rev
- French flag
15 Clues: Bonaparte • French flag • desired food • Wife of King Louis XVI • King during French Rev • leader of Reign of Terror • Frenchman in American rev • Palace built by Louis XIV • Off with her head (machine) • So trendy its almost deadly • Rev that inspired French rev • The storming of ___ (July 14) • Reign of Terror and tomfoolery • Storming of Versailles for bread • ...
France and The Fur Trade 2021-02-21
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- An important resource found off the coast of Canada
- A might river explored by Cartier
- A city named by Cartier which is today a major city in Canada
- The French relationship with Native Americans as ________
- a person who makes maps
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- The first settlers sent to Canada
- This explorer claimed the entire Mississippi Valley for the French
- the Italian explorer hired by the French King to search for the Northwest Passage
- An important resource found in Canada
- A French explorer who founded Quebec City
- a French explorer who sailed to the coast of Canada
- The growing season in Canada was _____
- York Verrazano explored this deep harbor on the coast of North America
13 Clues: a person who makes maps • The first settlers sent to Canada • A might river explored by Cartier • An important resource found in Canada • The growing season in Canada was _____ • A French explorer who founded Quebec City • An important resource found off the coast of Canada • a French explorer who sailed to the coast of Canada • ...
World History - Semester 1A Review 2024-01-18
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- Procedure of experimentation
- Abbreviation for centimeters
- Small particle of matter
- Created the movable type printing press
- Napoleonic ____ , a system of laws
- Orbits a planet
- Meeting called by the French King to avert crisis pre-revolution
- Organization that opposed major scientific advancements
- Location of Napoleon's first exile
- Not solid or liquid
- Government revenue
- First Estate
- Greek to taught geocentric ideas
- Slippery yellow berry
- Far away sun
- Number of people killed in the Boston “Massacre”
- Proponent of natural rights
- Center of solar system
- Helped create the scientific method
- Capital of France
- Force drawing matter together
- Tool for studying small subjects
- Lower class in France
- Scientist who discovered moons of Jupiter
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Round thing used in games
- Likely country of first movable type printing
- Palace in France
- Planet with observable phases in the 17th century
- Leader of the Committee of Public Safety
- King of France before the French Revolution
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- Sun-centered solar system
- Developer of three laws of motion
- Root word for “earth”
- Emperor of France
- Promoted separation of powers
- Author of Common Sense
- Small
- Greek whose outdated theories dominated anatomy
- Promise by the National Assembly to create a new constitution
- Primary color and one of three colors on US, British, and French flags
- Uncle ____ , symbol of the United States
- Tax on paper goods in the American colonies
- Execution device in the French Revolution
- Birth country of Antoinette
- Father of the Scientific Revolution
- No taxation without this
- First US president
- Shortened version of Robespierre’s first name
- Goodbye in Spanish
- Calculated elliptical orbits for planets
- Napoleonic ____ , created a large French Empire
- Location of last battle of US Revolutionary War
- Measurement system developed during the French Revolution
- Roman-Egyptian promoter of geocentric theory
- First name of an executed French Queen
- Age of Reason
- Center of an atom
- Father of modern anatomy
59 Clues: Small • First Estate • Far away sun • Age of Reason • Orbits a planet • Palace in France • Emperor of France • Capital of France • Center of an atom • First US president • Government revenue • Goodbye in Spanish • Not solid or liquid • Root word for “earth” • Slippery yellow berry • Lower class in France • Author of Common Sense • Center of solar system • Small particle of matter • ...
French and Indian War 2023-05-11
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- An act that taxed things colonists could not make themselves and allowed soldiers to search people’s houses to look for smuggled items.
- An act that put a tax on tea coming into the colonies.
- An act that declared that the colonists were dependent on the king and that all laws passed in the colonies had no effect.
- An act that caused colonists to put expensive tax stamps on almost all of their documents.
- A proclamation that did not let the colonists pass into the Ohio River Valley even though it was British land.
- The piece of land that was fought over during the French and Indian War.
- The chamber of government in which each state gets two votes.
- An event during which colonists dressed as Native Americans dropped tons of tea into Boston harbor to boycott it.
- An important British colonel who had several misfortunes early on and sparked the French and Indian War.
- An act that required colonists to give food and a place to sleep to any British troops that asked for it.
- The country that made allies with the Native American tribes the most during the French and Indian War.
- The government branch that is responsible for representing states and making laws.
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- Before the French and Indian War, the French had two colonies: Louisiana and _____.
- The colonist’s first attempt at creating a government for their new nation.
- The government branch that interprets and enforces laws.
- The colonist’s second attempt at creating a government that is still in force today.
- A document in which the colonists declared their independence from the king.
- A series of acts that lessened rebellious activity in the colonies and restrained the colonists.
- The country that won the French and Indian War.
- The chamber of government in which the number of votes each state gets depends on its population.
- The treaty that ended the French and Indian War.
- A war during which the colonists got their independence from Great Britain.
22 Clues: The country that won the French and Indian War. • The treaty that ended the French and Indian War. • An act that put a tax on tea coming into the colonies. • The government branch that interprets and enforces laws. • The chamber of government in which each state gets two votes. • The piece of land that was fought over during the French and Indian War. • ...
French and Indian War 2023-05-11
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- An act that taxed things colonists could not make themselves and allowed soldiers to search people’s houses to look for smuggled items.
- An act that put a tax on tea coming into the colonies.
- An act that declared that the colonists were dependent on the king and that all laws passed in the colonies had no effect.
- An act that caused colonists to put expensive tax stamps on almost all of their documents.
- A proclamation that did not let the colonists pass into the Ohio River Valley even though it was British land.
- The piece of land that was fought over during the French and Indian War.
- The chamber of government in which each state gets two votes.
- An event during which colonists dressed as Native Americans dropped tons of tea into Boston harbor to boycott it.
- An important British colonel who had several misfortunes early on and sparked the French and Indian War.
- An act that required colonists to give food and a place to sleep to any British troops that asked for it.
- The country that made allies with the Native American tribes the most during the French and Indian War.
- The government branch that is responsible for representing states and making laws.
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- Before the French and Indian War, the French had two colonies: Louisiana and _____.
- The colonists’ first attempt at creating a government for their new nation.
- The government branch that interprets and enforces laws.
- The colonists’ second attempt at creating a government that is still in force today.
- A document in which the colonists declared their independence from the king.
- A series of acts that lessened rebellious activity in the colonies and restrained the colonists.
- The country that won the French and Indian War.
- The chamber of government in which the number of votes each state gets depends on its population.
- The treaty that ended the French and Indian War.
- A war during which the colonists got their independence from Great Britain.
22 Clues: The country that won the French and Indian War. • The treaty that ended the French and Indian War. • An act that put a tax on tea coming into the colonies. • The government branch that interprets and enforces laws. • The chamber of government in which each state gets two votes. • The piece of land that was fought over during the French and Indian War. • ...
World History Midterm 2025-01-10
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- Astronomer who first proposed the heliocentric theory. (10 letters)
- Device used for executions during the French Revolution. (9 letters)
- A form of government with total control by a ruler. (10 letters)
- Policy of extending a country's power through colonization. (11 letters)
- The first country to industrialize. (7 letters)
- Period emphasizing art, culture, and humanism. (10 letters)
- Scientific idea proposing the Sun is the center of the solar system. (12 letters)
- the expanded list of clues with ten additional terms and their respective hints:
- Assembly aiming to maintain peace in Europe after Napoleon. (8 letters)
- Movement emphasizing reason and individual rights. (13 letters)
- Prominent family of patrons during the Renaissance. (6 letters)
- Sector driving production and economic growth during the Industrial Revolution. (8 letters)
- Policy used by Bismarck to unify Germany. (9 letters)
- Enlightenment thinkers who applied reason to improve society. (10 letters)
- Movement unifying Germany through "blood and iron." (8 letters)
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- A sudden and significant change, often in political power. (10 letters)
- Leader of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. (11 letters)
- Wars led by Napoleon to expand French influence in Europe. (10 letters)
- Event marking the start of the French Revolution. (8 letters)
- Monarch known as the "Sun King." (5 letters)
- me know if you’d like additional words or further adjustments!
- Economic theory advocating minimal government interference. (12 letters)
- Social class in France made up of commoners before the Revolution. (11 letters)
- Meeting to restore balance in Europe after Napoleon's defeat. (6 letters)
- A French Revolution slogan symbolizing liberty and equality. (7 letters)
- French emperor exiled after Waterloo. (7 letters)
- Increased by the invention of the printing press. (8 letters)
- Enlightenment thinker who wrote "The Social Contract." (8 letters)
- He believed in natural rights: life, liberty, and property. (4 letters)
- A promise by the Third Estate to draft a new constitution. (14 letters)
- The belief in loyalty to shared culture and history. (11 letters)
- Inventor of the printing press that revolutionized communication. (9 letters)
32 Clues: Monarch known as the "Sun King." (5 letters) • The first country to industrialize. (7 letters) • French emperor exiled after Waterloo. (7 letters) • Policy used by Bismarck to unify Germany. (9 letters) • Period emphasizing art, culture, and humanism. (10 letters) • Event marking the start of the French Revolution. (8 letters) • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2023-02-04
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- Common food eaten in France
- Execution device
- Meaning citizen in French
- French lawyer and statesmen. One of the most influential figures in the French Revolution
- Assembly formed by the representatives of the third estate
- French state fortress and prison
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- The public executions of thousands of counter revolution "suspects"
- France's last queen
- The carrying out of capital punishment
- Where the third estate met and took an oath
- Where Marie Antoinette and Louis XVI lived before moving to Paris
- A person who advocates complete social or political reform
- A condition that people believe Louis XVI had
- France's last king
14 Clues: Execution device • France's last king • France's last queen • Meaning citizen in French • Common food eaten in France • French state fortress and prison • The carrying out of capital punishment • Where the third estate met and took an oath • A condition that people believe Louis XVI had • A person who advocates complete social or political reform • ...
French Winter Words Crossword French 2022-01-23
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- ceux-ci vont sur vos pieds
- une saison froide
- peut être glissant
- pas M. Mi"chaud"
- boisson classique pour temps froid
- je vois la marmotte ?
- ce que tu portes aux mains en hiver
- mois de solstice
- la glace peut être comme ça
- truc froid qui tombe du ciel
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- ce que tu fais avec la neige, a besoin d'une carotte
- une grosse tempête hivernale
- tu le portes sur la tête
- tu le portes quand il fait froid dehors
- Souhaits de fêtes
- en été
- glisser sur une montagne
- il y en quatre chaque année
- changement de mois de semestre
19 Clues: en été • pas M. Mi"chaud" • mois de solstice • une saison froide • Souhaits de fêtes • peut être glissant • je vois la marmotte ? • tu le portes sur la tête • glisser sur une montagne • ceux-ci vont sur vos pieds • il y en quatre chaque année • la glace peut être comme ça • une grosse tempête hivernale • truc froid qui tombe du ciel • changement de mois de semestre • ...
LPU-Western 2-Midterm Exam 2015-07-30
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- Leaving a legacy that still lives today, the _______ planted olive trees, grapevine and wheat in Italy.
- French Full Course Meals; ______ is a starter or first course.
- Northern France Food; _______ is a ring-shaped cake with almonds and sultanas.
- This region in Italy is where Naples is and the home of Pizza; locals consume lots of seafood and cheese, but less meat.
- French; ______ Cuisine of southern regions are of Spanish and Italian influence; uses olive oil, herbs, tomatoes and garlic.
- In the 1800's, _______ conquered Italy and it became part of the French Empire.
- ______ Pie is made with minced beef and vegetables topped with mashed potatoes.
- _____ is the capital of Italy.
- This region in Italy yields large lobsters from the sea while sheep graze in the mountainous interior.
- This region in Italy is known for excellent olive oils, sheep milk cheeses and delicious roasted meat dishes.
- Cheese in French are _______.
- ______ Cuisine is grand and extravagant; meticulously prepared food with rare wines usually for high level establishments and luxury hotels.
- French; ______ Cuisine of eastern regions are of German & Swiss; uses lard, sausages, sauerkraut and beer.
- French; ______ Cuisine of north western regions of Belgium & Netherlands; uses butter, cream, endives, potatoes and apples.
- Capital of England.
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- ______ is most common in Florentine dishes.
- Italians drink espresso; a very strong coffee served in a small cup called _____.
- ______ is a port city in northwestern Italy.
- French Full Course Meals; ______ is a pre-dinner dish.
- _______ was introduced to Ireland from the New World in the 1600's, it quickly became a staple and a major part of their diet.
- This region in Italy produces robust, rich Italian food that include sausages, tomato sauce containing Meat.
- ______ are group of cooks who prepared and sold certain food items.
- ______ Cuisine is a rejection of excessive complications in cooking; and it focus on enhancing natural flavors of fresh regional food.
- The ______ introduced rice to Veneto (a region in Italy), and many rice dishes, including their own variation of risotto.
- Italy is a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea; Its most prominent feature is its boot--like shape kicking the island of _______.
25 Clues: Capital of England. • Cheese in French are _______. • _____ is the capital of Italy. • ______ is most common in Florentine dishes. • ______ is a port city in northwestern Italy. • French Full Course Meals; ______ is a pre-dinner dish. • French Full Course Meals; ______ is a starter or first course. • ______ are group of cooks who prepared and sold certain food items. • ...
Partir de Paradis 2023-09-19
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- an artistic dance form performed to music using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures.
- Curry in Elodie's Local Language
- A Famous French Bread
- french belonging region outside of france
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- to live in a house for example
- Candles
- French High school
- the french word for study
- the word for scholarship in french
- the french word for school
10 Clues: Candles • French High school • A Famous French Bread • the french word for study • the french word for school • to live in a house for example • Curry in Elodie's Local Language • the word for scholarship in french • french belonging region outside of france • an artistic dance form performed to music using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures.
Partir de Paradis 2023-09-19
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- an artistic dance form performed to music using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures.
- Curry in Elodie's Local Language
- A Famous French Bread
- french belonging region outside of france
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- to live in a house for example
- Candles
- French High school
- the french word for study
- the word for scholarship in french
- the french word for school
10 Clues: Candles • French High school • A Famous French Bread • the french word for study • the french word for school • to live in a house for example • Curry in Elodie's Local Language • the word for scholarship in french • french belonging region outside of france • an artistic dance form performed to music using precise and highly formalized set steps and gestures.
LPU-Western 2-Midterm Exam 2015-07-30
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- Italy is a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea; Its most prominent feature is its boot--like shape kicking the island of _______.
- _____ is the capital of Italy.
- Italians drink espresso; a very strong coffee served in a small cup called _____.
- _______ was introduced to Ireland from the New World in the 1600's, it quickly became a staple and a major part of their diet.
- This region in Italy produces robust, rich Italian food that include sausages, tomato sauce containing Meat.
- This region in Italy is where Naples is and the home of Pizza; locals consume lots of seafood and cheese, but less meat.
- ______ is a port city in northwestern Italy.
- French Full Course Meals; ______ is a starter or first course.
- French; ______ Cuisine of north western regions of Belgium & Netherlands; uses butter, cream, endives, potatoes and apples.
- ______ Cuisine is grand and extravagant; meticulously prepared food with rare wines usually for high level establishments and luxury hotels.
- This region in Italy is known for excellent olive oils, sheep milk cheeses and delicious roasted meat dishes.
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- ______ are group of cooks who prepared and sold certain food items.
- ______ Cuisine is a rejection of excessive complications in cooking; and it focus on enhancing natural flavors of fresh regional food.
- This region in Italy yields large lobsters from the sea while sheep graze in the mountainous interior.
- Northern France Food; _______ is a ring-shaped cake with almonds and sultanas.
- Capital of England.
- Cheese in French are _______.
- The ______ introduced rice to Veneto (a region in Italy), and many rice dishes, including their own variation of risotto.
- In the 1800's, _______ conquered Italy and it became part of the French Empire.
- ______ is most common in Florentine dishes.
- French; ______ Cuisine of southern regions are of Spanish and Italian influence; uses olive oil, herbs, tomatoes and garlic.
- ______ Pie is made with minced beef and vegetables topped with mashed potatoes.
- French Full Course Meals; ______ is a pre-dinner dish.
- Leaving a legacy that still lives today, the _______ planted olive trees, grapevine and wheat in Italy.
- French; ______ Cuisine of eastern regions are of German & Swiss; uses lard, sausages, sauerkraut and beer.
25 Clues: Capital of England. • Cheese in French are _______. • _____ is the capital of Italy. • ______ is most common in Florentine dishes. • ______ is a port city in northwestern Italy. • French Full Course Meals; ______ is a pre-dinner dish. • French Full Course Meals; ______ is a starter or first course. • ______ are group of cooks who prepared and sold certain food items. • ...
LPU-Western 2-Midterm Exam 2015-07-30
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- Northern France Food; _______ is a ring-shaped cake with almonds and sultanas.
- This region in Italy is where Naples is and the home of Pizza; locals consume lots of seafood and cheese, but less meat.
- In the 1800's, _______ conquered Italy and it became part of the French Empire.
- French; ______ Cuisine of north western regions of Belgium & Netherlands; uses butter, cream, endives, potatoes and apples.
- French Full Course Meals; ______ is a pre-dinner dish.
- This region in Italy is known for excellent olive oils, sheep milk cheeses and delicious roasted meat dishes.
- ______ Pie is made with minced beef and vegetables topped with mashed potatoes.
- ______ Cuisine is grand and extravagant; meticulously prepared food with rare wines usually for high level establishments and luxury hotels.
- ______ is most common in Florentine dishes.
- Leaving a legacy that still lives today, the _______ planted olive trees, grapevine and wheat in Italy.
- Capital of England.
- French; ______ Cuisine of southern regions are of Spanish and Italian influence; uses olive oil, herbs, tomatoes and garlic.
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- Cheese in French are _______.
- Italians drink espresso; a very strong coffee served in a small cup called _____.
- ______ Cuisine is a rejection of excessive complications in cooking; and it focus on enhancing natural flavors of fresh regional food.
- This region in Italy yields large lobsters from the sea while sheep graze in the mountainous interior.
- This region in Italy produces robust, rich Italian food that include sausages, tomato sauce containing Meat.
- French; ______ Cuisine of eastern regions are of German & Swiss; uses lard, sausages, sauerkraut and beer.
- _______ was introduced to Ireland from the New World in the 1600's, it quickly became a staple and a major part of their diet.
- ______ is a port city in northwestern Italy.
- Italy is a peninsula in the Mediterranean Sea; Its most prominent feature is its boot--like shape kicking the island of _______.
- ______ are group of cooks who prepared and sold certain food items.
- French Full Course Meals; ______ is a starter or first course.
- _____ is the capital of Italy.
- The ______ introduced rice to Veneto (a region in Italy), and many rice dishes, including their own variation of risotto.
25 Clues: Capital of England. • Cheese in French are _______. • _____ is the capital of Italy. • ______ is most common in Florentine dishes. • ______ is a port city in northwestern Italy. • French Full Course Meals; ______ is a pre-dinner dish. • French Full Course Meals; ______ is a starter or first course. • ______ are group of cooks who prepared and sold certain food items. • ...
French Revolution York 2021-03-17
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- a financial advisor that suggested to tax the rich and told the kings to stop wasting money
- red, white, and blue
- the declaration of man ticks her off so she wrote about womens rights and demanded equal rights
- a prison that represented the abuse the 3rd estate received from the monarchy
- the french helped the US win this and this was a cause of the french Revolution
- the 3rd estate called themselves this after they broke away from the estates general
- spent a lot of money on dresses and wigs and lived a very lavish lifystyle
- was the leader fo the national convention
- the government during the French Revolution that consisted of 5 directors that didn't work because of the 5 people trying to rule
- the nobles and clergy that fled france
- this is how marie antoinette and king louis died
- pride for you country
- the place where king louis and marie antoinette got to before they got caught from escaping
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- believed that the best governments should have 3 branches and check and balances to balance them out
- stops the enemies of the Revolution from inside of France put the queen and king on trial and executed them
- he predicted the french revolution would get out of hand
- the leaders of Prussia and Austria tried to stop the French Revolution
- bankers, lawyers, writers, small land owners, farmers, merchants, professors, and journalist
- came up with the republic form of government which is where people vote for the leader
- the last king of france who was in an arranged marriage with marie antoinette
- the oath that said the 3rd estate wanted a written constitution and they are not going back to the estates general
- replaced the national assembly and was ran by the radicals/jacobins
- a french man who fought alongside george washington in the American Revolution and then was called to lead the national gaurd in the French Revolution
- said that he disagrees with what you are saying but will protect your right to say it
- notebooks where people wrote down their problems with the government
25 Clues: red, white, and blue • pride for you country • the nobles and clergy that fled france • was the leader fo the national convention • this is how marie antoinette and king louis died • he predicted the french revolution would get out of hand • replaced the national assembly and was ran by the radicals/jacobins • ...
french 2024-01-09
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- Color on french flag
- French city known for its fine tasting wine
- Luxury French brand that is known for its monogram canvas pattern
- French cheese that is an off white, soft ripened cheese
- French luxury brand that makes the most expensive bag in the world the "Birkin"
- A bottle of wine from Thomas Jeffersons collection, became the most expensive wine ever broken
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- Famous monument in paris
- French king who had the longest reign of any monarch of a soverign nation
- French manufacturer of high performance automobiles
- leader who rose to prominence during the French revolution
10 Clues: Color on french flag • Famous monument in paris • French city known for its fine tasting wine • French manufacturer of high performance automobiles • French cheese that is an off white, soft ripened cheese • leader who rose to prominence during the French revolution • Luxury French brand that is known for its monogram canvas pattern • ...
France 2024-08-15
10 Clues: Landmark • French City • ____ Boneparte • The south coast • Hello in French • French Cathedral • French pastry dish • The D-Day Landings • Cycling Competition • Highest peak in France
French crossword 2024-02-19
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- France is known for its delicious ____
- The word for 'rabbit' in French
- The word for 'squirrel' in French
- 'Serpent' means _____ in English
- The word for 'dog' in French
- Paris is famous for the Eiffel ____
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- What country is French mainly spoken in?
- It's his birthday today
- The capital city of France
- Is Paris in the north or south of France?
- How do you say 'hello' in French?
11 Clues: It's his birthday today • The capital city of France • The word for 'dog' in French • The word for 'rabbit' in French • 'Serpent' means _____ in English • The word for 'squirrel' in French • How do you say 'hello' in French? • Paris is famous for the Eiffel ____ • France is known for its delicious ____ • What country is French mainly spoken in? • ...
Quelle heure est-il? 2025-02-08
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- Quarter past an hour (5 letters)
- 40 in French (8 letters)
- Noon in French (4 letters)
- 8 o'clock in the evening
- Half past an hour (6 letters)
- 10 to the hour (8 letters)
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- 92 in french (16 letters)
- Midnight in French (6 letters)
- 2 o'clock in the morning (15 letters)
- 1 o'clock in the afternoon (17 letters)
- 21 in French (9 letters)
11 Clues: 40 in French (8 letters) • 8 o'clock in the evening • 21 in French (9 letters) • 92 in french (16 letters) • Noon in French (4 letters) • 10 to the hour (8 letters) • Half past an hour (6 letters) • Midnight in French (6 letters) • Quarter past an hour (5 letters) • 2 o'clock in the morning (15 letters) • 1 o'clock in the afternoon (17 letters)
FRENCH CROSSWORD 2018-05-09
10 Clues: Hi in french • French bread • My name is in french • How are you in french • Good morning in french • A tall tower in france • A green slimy amphibian • A colur in the french flag • A colour in the french flag • A colour in the french flag
French Crossword Numbers, Days of the week and Months of the year 2025-05-11
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- – Second day of the week
- – First day of the week
- – Seven in French
- – One in French
- – Third month of the year
- – Fourth day of the week (spelling variation of "Jeudi")
- – Ten in French
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- – Fourth month of the year
- – Eighth month of the year
- – Third day of the week
- – Nine in French (shares row with Lundi)
- – Fifth month of the year
12 Clues: – One in French • – Ten in French • – Seven in French • – First day of the week • – Third day of the week • – Second day of the week • – Third month of the year • – Fifth month of the year • – Fourth month of the year • – Eighth month of the year • – Nine in French (shares row with Lundi) • – Fourth day of the week (spelling variation of "Jeudi")
France 2013-04-08
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- The most popular sport in France.
- The beheading of a champagne bottle came from the ______ Era.
- The knife is held in the _____ hand.
- _____ ended in 1815.
- ______ Day commemorates a 1789 prison storming in Paris.
- The capital of France.
- The fork is held in the _____ hand.
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- Cheese and _____ are key components in French cuisine.
- The World Wars caused an influx of _____.
- A cave in southern France that shows cave drawings from early settlers.
- This is a kind of clothing the French are known for.
- The groups that traveled to and within France.
- The dominant language.
- The dominant religion.
- French business cards are _______ in size than a normal one.
15 Clues: _____ ended in 1815. • The dominant language. • The dominant religion. • The capital of France. • The most popular sport in France. • The fork is held in the _____ hand. • The knife is held in the _____ hand. • The World Wars caused an influx of _____. • The groups that traveled to and within France. • This is a kind of clothing the French are known for. • ...
French Revolution Vocab 2025-09-22
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- Queen of France during the French Revolution; executed by guillotine
- King of France from 1774 to 1792; executed by guillotine
- Emperor of France; took over much of Europe
- Led the Reign of Terror; later executed by guillotine
- Second Estate
- Unified law code
- Napoleon's policy of banning trade with Britain
- Overthrowing of the government
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- 1793-1794; 40,000 people were killed during this time
- Machine for beheading people
- 1814-1815; to establish peace in Europe
- Member of a radical political organization during the French Revolution
- French congress established by the Third Estate to enact laws and reforms
- First Estate
- Social classes in France before the French Revolution
15 Clues: First Estate • Second Estate • Unified law code • Machine for beheading people • Overthrowing of the government • 1814-1815; to establish peace in Europe • Emperor of France; took over much of Europe • Napoleon's policy of banning trade with Britain • 1793-1794; 40,000 people were killed during this time • Led the Reign of Terror; later executed by guillotine • ...
French Revolution 2022-10-19
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- / a pledge taken by Third Estate deputies to the Estates-General
- / French middle class
- / Venezuelan military and political leader
- / A person of mixed white and black Nationalism / The idea that people of a nation are connected to each other and have pride in what connects them
- / a language formed when a mixture of European language with a local language
- / led to the colony of Saint Domingue to be the first black republic
- / a French military leader who rose to power after the French Revolution, and eventually became emperor of France
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- / A series of meetings in 1814-1815
- / a French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17, 1789
- / and illegal seizure of power from a government using the military
- / a machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- / old fourteenth-century fortress with five-foot-thick stone walls and eight stone towers
- / a period during the French Revolution, in which rebels of the government regulations were executed in large numbers
- / the most known political clubs formed by the deputies of the third estate
- / Spaniards living in the Spanish colonies who were born in Spain
15 Clues: / French middle class • / A series of meetings in 1814-1815 • / Venezuelan military and political leader • / a pledge taken by Third Estate deputies to the Estates-General • / Spaniards living in the Spanish colonies who were born in Spain • / and illegal seizure of power from a government using the military • ...
History Readings Week 1-2 2024-09-13
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- The ____ Act basically made it a crime to speak negatively about the government. (EAR p. 25)
- Napoleon became an ardent French patriot and this. (TRE p. 68)
- The battle that ended all French hopes of challenging Britain’s mastery of the seas. (TRE p. 93)
- What party did James Madison subscribe to? (EAR p. 8)
- The French believed that the will of the people would lead the way to this. (TRE p. 52)
- About how many people lived in America in 1789? (EAR p. 5)
- The French revolutionaries claimed they had rendered history ____. (TRE p. 58)
- What did Napoleon become in 1804? (TRE p. 73)
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- Where was Napoleon Bonaparte born??? (TRE p. 68)
- Who assumed leadership of the First Congress? (EAR p. 8)
- What were there almost none of in the early U.S.? (EAR p. 4)
- The ____ Act of 1789 established a Supreme Court with 6 members. (EAR p. 10)
- The French revolutionary ideas influenced Russia to start this kind of movement. (TRE p. 51)
- The French believed that society should be ____ instead of traditional. (TRE p. 52)
- The most important of Napoleon’s five law codes. (TRE p. 76)
15 Clues: What did Napoleon become in 1804? (TRE p. 73) • Where was Napoleon Bonaparte born??? (TRE p. 68) • What party did James Madison subscribe to? (EAR p. 8) • Who assumed leadership of the First Congress? (EAR p. 8) • About how many people lived in America in 1789? (EAR p. 5) • What were there almost none of in the early U.S.? (EAR p. 4) • ...
French Revolution 2024-11-14
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- People that want to execute the king.
- Five-member committee that governed France from November 1795 to November 1799.
- When the National Assembly swore not to stop meeting until France had a constitution.
- The last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution.
- People that don’t want to execute the king.
- Assembly that governed France from September 20, 1792, until October 26, 1795, during the most critical period of the French Revolution.
- French lawyer who became one of the primary leaders of the French Revolution (1789-1799).
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- The social order that is known as the middle class, a class between the nobility and peasants.
- Assembly composed by the three estates.
- Machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically, used for decapitate people.
- Any of the Frenchmen, at first mostly aristocrats, who fled France in the years following the French Revolution of 1789.
- Form of government that places power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class.
- Books or registers containing public unfairness and suggestions.
- Wave of panic because peasants armed themselves and attacked Manor Houses.
- Political and social system of the Kingdom of France, before the French Revolution.
15 Clues: People that want to execute the king. • Assembly composed by the three estates. • People that don’t want to execute the king. • Books or registers containing public unfairness and suggestions. • Machine with a heavy blade sliding vertically, used for decapitate people. • Wave of panic because peasants armed themselves and attacked Manor Houses. • ...
Music in Paris 2022-11-27
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- Trenet and Aznavour
- A Salzburg-born composer with an avenue in Paris
- France's day of music (in French) (4,2,2,7)
- Singer with incredible statue in Montmartre cemetery
- A composer who was "often back" in Paris
- Marc Chagall painted the ceiling of this world-class music venue in Paris
- American singer buried in Pere Lachaise (3,8)
- La vie en _
- Last name of prisoner 24601
- Frank Sinatra remade French song Comme d'habitude as... (2,3)
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- Famed venue for concerts at 28 Bd des Capucines
- Madame Piaf
- Paris spot named after a red windmill (6,5)
- _ Gainsbourg
- La Boheme district
- This Josephine makes bread?
- Squeezebox instrument
- Helmet-clad French duo
- Style of music of Blitz Society in Paris
- A cabaret dance
20 Clues: Madame Piaf • La vie en _ • _ Gainsbourg • A cabaret dance • La Boheme district • Trenet and Aznavour • Squeezebox instrument • Helmet-clad French duo • This Josephine makes bread? • Last name of prisoner 24601 • A composer who was "often back" in Paris • Style of music of Blitz Society in Paris • Paris spot named after a red windmill (6,5) • France's day of music (in French) (4,2,2,7) • ...
World Leaders & Revolutions Challenge 2023-10-10
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- - Founder of modern Turkey
- - Key figure in the French Revolution
- gorbachev - Soviet leader during the end of the Cold War
- - Leader of the Russian October Revolution
- - Yugoslav statesman and leader
- - British Prime Minister during World War II
- - American President during the Civil War
- gaulle - French statesman and military leader
- castro - Cuban revolutionary and communist leader
- chi minh - Vietnamese communist revolutionary
- - Founding father of the People's Republic of China
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- mussolini - Italian fascist dictator
- - Indian independence activist
- - First President of the United States
- - Co-author of "The Communist Manifesto"
- - French military leader and emperor
- - Soviet leader during World War II
- mandela - South African anti-apartheid revolutionary
- guevara - Argentine revolutionary and guerrilla leader
- - Cuban revolutionary and communist leader
20 Clues: - Founder of modern Turkey • - Indian independence activist • - Yugoslav statesman and leader • - Soviet leader during World War II • mussolini - Italian fascist dictator • - French military leader and emperor • - Key figure in the French Revolution • - First President of the United States • - Co-author of "The Communist Manifesto" • - American President during the Civil War • ...
LOUIS XVI 2025-10-12
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- Say someone is at fault
- Country in Europe
- Group of soldiers
- Having weapons
- Power or strength
- Written messages on paper
- Written information or files
- The act of putting words on paper
- Organization or command
- Make something like new again
- Women who act in movies or plays
- Very short time
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- A king of an empire
- Not hard; simple
- Strong wishes to do something
- French word for army
- Hit or strong wind
- Child of your aunt or uncle
- Something you do not tell anyone
- French word for fix
- French word for can
- Hit someone or something
- Big change in government or society
- the list with spaces instead of dashes:
24 Clues: Having weapons • Very short time • Not hard; simple • Country in Europe • Group of soldiers • Power or strength • Hit or strong wind • A king of an empire • French word for fix • French word for can • French word for army • Say someone is at fault • Organization or command • Hit someone or something • Written messages on paper • Child of your aunt or uncle • Written information or files • ...
Speaking Languages 2025-12-10
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- I speak French
- I speak Russian
- (we)speak
- (I)speak English & Spanish
- you don't speak
- who speaks Arabic
- she doesn't speak
- Arabic
- Who speaks German
- (I)speak
- (you)speak
- we don't speak
- who speaks Japanese
- I speak Spanish
- Chinese
- French
- he doesn't speak
- who speaks Spanish
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- I speak French & German
- I speak English
- he doesn't speak English
- she speaks Tagalog
- (he/she)speaks
- (they)speak
- she speaks Vietnamese
- English
- Japanese
- I speak Chinese
- I don't speak Japanese
- Spanish
- I don't speak
- Russian
- they don't speak
- German
- (I)speak English & Arabic
- who speaks Russian
- she speaks Russian
37 Clues: Arabic • German • French • English • Spanish • Russian • Chinese • Japanese • (I)speak • (we)speak • (you)speak • (they)speak • I don't speak • I speak French • (he/she)speaks • we don't speak • I speak English • I speak Russian • you don't speak • I speak Chinese • I speak Spanish • they don't speak • he doesn't speak • who speaks Arabic • she doesn't speak • Who speaks German • she speaks Tagalog • who speaks Russian • ...
English Language History 2015-01-22
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- The most famous writer in Middle English
- Old English was written primarily in this script
- People that introduced Latin script to Britain
- While English serfs called this "deer", French aristocracy called this...
- Language family that English belongs to...
- Language spoken in Britain (English) prior to the invasion of the Anglo-Saxons
- Language that the Normans introduced to England
- While English serfs called this "calf", French aristocracy called this...
- Language spoken in Italy
- The word "shoes" in Germanic Old English
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- The word "houses" in Germanic Old English
- The most famous writer in Modern English
- English king who brought English back into court use
- While English serfs called this "sheep", French aristocracy called this...
- When English uses words from a foreign language the words are these type
- The most spoken language in the world
- People that conquered England in 1066
- This language gave the largest percentage of religious words to English
- Language that the Vikings spoke
- Middle English developed from the dialect of this English city
20 Clues: Language spoken in Italy • Language that the Vikings spoke • The most spoken language in the world • People that conquered England in 1066 • The most famous writer in Modern English • The most famous writer in Middle English • The word "shoes" in Germanic Old English • The word "houses" in Germanic Old English • Language family that English belongs to... • ...
English Language History 2015-01-22
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- While English serfs called this "sheep", French aristocracy called this...
- Language family that English belongs to...
- Old English was written primarily in this script
- While English serfs called this "deer", French aristocracy called this...
- While English serfs called this "calf", French aristocracy called this...
- English king who brought English back into court use
- The most famous writer in Middle English
- Language that the Vikings spoke
- Language spoken in Italy
- Language spoken in Britain (English) prior to the invasion of the Anglo-Saxons
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- The word "shoes" in Germanic Old English
- The word "houses" in Germanic Old English
- When English uses words from a foreign language the words are these type
- The most famous writer in Modern English
- People that conquered England in 1066
- Language that the Normans introduced to England
- The most spoken language in the world
- People that introduced Latin script to Britain
- Middle English developed from the dialect of this English city
- This language gave the largest percentage of religious words to English
20 Clues: Language spoken in Italy • Language that the Vikings spoke • People that conquered England in 1066 • The most spoken language in the world • The word "shoes" in Germanic Old English • The most famous writer in Modern English • The most famous writer in Middle English • The word "houses" in Germanic Old English • Language family that English belongs to... • ...
XYZ affair 2021-11-10
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- a person who supports or stands with a certain system of government
- last name of the second president
- a coin that is worth 6 pence
- In which Initiates did with naval war with france
- A person who is labeled this living in America
- A European country
- What french did too Neutral american ships
- A language spoken in France
- A dispute or argument over something
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- a person who acts on behalf of another person or group
- A person is born in France or french by birth
- A way of travel over a body of water
- a person who represents his or her country's government in a foreign country
- a currency used to purchase things
- to explore or go to a location
- a forceful way in which to get what you want
- A person who mainly runs America
- french people attempting too bribe Americans by demanding money before discussion.
- A way in offering something someone would want in a way too get something
- To talk about or have a conversation
20 Clues: A European country • A language spoken in France • a coin that is worth 6 pence • to explore or go to a location • A person who mainly runs America • last name of the second president • a currency used to purchase things • A way of travel over a body of water • To talk about or have a conversation • A dispute or argument over something • ...
French & Indian War 2023-09-22
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- the colonies did not have ___ in parliament
- country with the most native allies
- ___ line/act that established an invisible line colonists could not pass
- the french lost all their north american ___
- the french established a relationship with native people through ___
- the war put england in ___
- land that was being fought over
- ___ people were in north america first
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- colonists felt they were ___ taxed
- he led the first attack on the french
- how the colonists feel after the effects of the war
- england used the invisible line to avoid more conflict with ___
- end-of-war agreement (1763) between french and english
- country with iroquois allies
- he funded the british war efforts
- mountain range colonists could not pass
- a revolt of native people post-F&I war to defend their land
- group of colonists determined to unalive all native people
- the F&I war is part of this larger war in europe
- parliament passed the ___ as one of the first taxes on the colonies
- some colonists would ___ contraband in response to the sugar act
21 Clues: the war put england in ___ • country with iroquois allies • land that was being fought over • he funded the british war efforts • colonists felt they were ___ taxed • country with the most native allies • he led the first attack on the french • ___ people were in north america first • mountain range colonists could not pass • the colonies did not have ___ in parliament • ...
Bakery Bash 2020-04-29
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- hard round of bread with hole that can be used as a sandwich; doughnut counterpart
- flat, thin unleavened bread
- thin flatbread used in quesadillas(Mexican)
- flat oven-baked bread and similar to pizza (Italian)
- Mr’s Ito’s Relation
- thinner baguette (French)
- piece of friend/toasted bread (typically stale) used on salad
- light puffy and buttery bread (French)
- bread made from mashed bananas (super easy)
- dough twisted into a knot and baked (German)
- flatbread baked from wheat flour (Mediterranean)
- grained flour round and very hard, used as sandwich bread
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- flatter, broad bread from wheat flour (Italian)
- Common bread used in Almost all sandwiches
- buttermilk bread that is typically dense (British)
- circular squashed bread loaf (French)
- Bread made with yeast substituted for starter
- Italian flatbread with toppings
- bread made with all natural grains
- crumbly flour bread eaten typically with tea or coffee
- Baked, round crumbly bread (think Pillsbury)
- Hard, often crunchy appetizer bread (Bread_____)
- long loaf with diagonal slits (French)
- cornmeal bread (Native American)
24 Clues: Mr’s Ito’s Relation • thinner baguette (French) • flat, thin unleavened bread • Italian flatbread with toppings • cornmeal bread (Native American) • bread made with all natural grains • circular squashed bread loaf (French) • light puffy and buttery bread (French) • long loaf with diagonal slits (French) • Common bread used in Almost all sandwiches • ...
US History to 1877 2025-05-16
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- Forced laborers in southern colonies
- Religious group that founded Pennsylvania
- First Secretary of Treasury
- King of England during the American Revolution
- French philosopher who defined separation of powers
- Turning point of the Civil War
- War between British and French in North America
- Colony founded for Catholics escaping persecution
- Invention that made cotton production cheaper
- Document signed by Pilgrims establishing self-government
- French noble who helped Americans during Revolutionary War
- Region including Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island
- Reasons for exploration: Religion, Expanding Empires and __________
- Taxed imported goods that angered colonists
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- Document declaring independence from Great Britain
- Famous midnight rider who warned about British attack
- Economic system driving colonial expansion
- First representative assembly in North America
- Philosopher who influenced ideas about government rights
- First U.S. President and Commander-in-Chief
- Document ending French and Indian War
- Region including New York and Pennsylvania
- trade route connecting Europe, Africa, and Americas
- First permanent English settlement in North America
- Reason for exploration meaning "God"
25 Clues: First Secretary of Treasury • Turning point of the Civil War • Forced laborers in southern colonies • Reason for exploration meaning "God" • Document ending French and Indian War • Religious group that founded Pennsylvania • Economic system driving colonial expansion • Region including New York and Pennsylvania • First U.S. President and Commander-in-Chief • ...
Rafay’s SuSsY Crossword 2023-05-11
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- Law that makes the colonies dependent on the king
- King of Britain
- Law that put big taxes on things the colonies could not make
- Law that put stamps on certain items(stamps were very expensive)
- Each state gets one vote
- The citizens of early America did not want this kind of government.
- Rebellious acts in Massachusetts colony
- Number of votes for each state depends on the state’s population
- Explained how the 13 sates would be governed as one nation
- Had the most population during the French and Indian War
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- Branch that made laws
- French people who traded along the Mississippi River
- A meeting where the constitution was written.
- Lost the French and Indian War
- The kingdom that won the French and Indian War
- Was not in the war but was still given land
- Branch that was led by a president who carried out laws
- Branch that interprets laws
- Forced colonists to let British soldiers live in their house and not pay rent
- Lived in the disputed territory
- The citizens of early America wanted this kind of government
21 Clues: King of Britain • Branch that made laws • Each state gets one vote • Branch that interprets laws • Lost the French and Indian War • Lived in the disputed territory • Rebellious acts in Massachusetts colony • Was not in the war but was still given land • A meeting where the constitution was written. • The kingdom that won the French and Indian War • ...
Matilda's Crossword 2022-05-24
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- opposite of merci
- left colour of the French flag
- l'hiver, l'automne, l'ete, le printemps
- rose et vert
- thankyou
- middle colour of the French flag
- rouge et bleu
- hottest saison
- opposite of non
- square root of neuf
- rouge et jaune
- flower blooming saison
- half of onze
- noir et blanc
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- amount of seconds in a minute
- .....Matilda
- informal way of saying bonjour
- quatre mois
- cinq mois
- coldest saison
- neuf mois
- right colour of the French flag
- good day
- half of vingt-quatre
- triple sept
- before douze heures
- rouge et blanc
- how old you are when you are born
- trois mois
- how many jours is a semaine
30 Clues: thankyou • good day • cinq mois • neuf mois • trois mois • quatre mois • triple sept • .....Matilda • rose et vert • half of onze • rouge et bleu • noir et blanc • coldest saison • hottest saison • rouge et blanc • rouge et jaune • opposite of non • opposite of merci • before douze heures • square root of neuf • half of vingt-quatre • flower blooming saison • how many jours is a semaine • ...
American History Bonus 2022-11-03
Across
- secretary of state
- secretary of war
- president's advisors
- criticizers pay a fine and go to jail
- french agent who asked for an apology
- set up our court system
- married a governor's daughter to become a US citizen
- extended time needed to become a citizen
- french agent who asked for a bribe of $250,000
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- the only state to not show up to amend the Articles
- Secretary of Treasury
- warned against political parties
- gave president right to arrest and deport
- President
- treaty that got british soldiers out of US forts
- Allowed navigation of the Mississippi river
- Vice President
- attorney general
- french agent who asked for $10,000,000
- Speaker of the House
20 Clues: President • Vice President • secretary of war • attorney general • secretary of state • president's advisors • Speaker of the House • Secretary of Treasury • set up our court system • warned against political parties • criticizers pay a fine and go to jail • french agent who asked for an apology • french agent who asked for $10,000,000 • extended time needed to become a citizen • ...
Napoleon's Rise 2025-07-13
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- An artifact that the French found in Egypt that was used to translate ancient languages
- The military genius that the French looked to to save their country and the revolution
- The French killing apparatus that was used for victims of the Reign of Terror
- A political party who liked the French Revolution, but disliked the treaty with Britain
- The crucial naval battle between Villeneuve of France and Nelson of Britain
- France had this five-man committee to lead its executive branch instead of a president
- An officer and former Secretary of State whom George Washington sent to negotiate with the British
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- The British naval admiral that defeated the French admiral in the Battle of the Nile
- In 1804, the French made Napoleon this type of supreme leader over their country
- Bonaparte was promoted to this rank after the victory at the Siege of Toulon
- A political party who liked the treaty with Britain and disliked the French Revolution
- An agreement that American ships would not take goods to France, but only to Britain
- A fast ship with two masts sailed often in the navy
13 Clues: A fast ship with two masts sailed often in the navy • The crucial naval battle between Villeneuve of France and Nelson of Britain • Bonaparte was promoted to this rank after the victory at the Siege of Toulon • The French killing apparatus that was used for victims of the Reign of Terror • ...
Christmas Crossword #1 2017-12-14
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- In the North and Northeast of France, in Holland and in Belgium Christmas comes early when Father Christmas brings small gifts and sweets for children. On what day in December does he come?
- In other parts of the country, children place what item of clothing by the fire for Father Christmas to fill?
- How do you say happy Christmas in French?
- It is common for the French to put a number of candlesticks on the table at Christmas.How many do they put on the table?
- Having lots of desserts is a Provençal French Christmas tradition but how many do they have?
- What are the chocolates (or candied fruits) wrapped in golden sparkling paper with fringed ends known as (in French)? Inside there is usually a little note written on it.
- How would you say ‘Father Christmas’ in French?
- Many French people eat a ‘Bûche de Noël’ for dessert. What is this?
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- Nedeleg Laouen is Happy Christmas in which language?
- They often eat capon, turkey or some other roasted bird but usually start with ‘les fruits de mer’. What is this?
- Many people go to Midnight Mass on Christmas Eve. This is known as La Messe de _______?
- No Christmas dinner would be complete without wine and what other drink?
- Many people in France have their main meal on Christmas Eve. What is the name of this meal and the name for Christmas Eve in French?
- What is the French word for presents?
14 Clues: What is the French word for presents? • How do you say happy Christmas in French? • How would you say ‘Father Christmas’ in French? • Nedeleg Laouen is Happy Christmas in which language? • Many French people eat a ‘Bûche de Noël’ for dessert. What is this? • No Christmas dinner would be complete without wine and what other drink? • ...
Napoleon's Rise 2025-07-13
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- An agreement that American ships would not take goods to France, but only to Britain
- France had this five-man committee to lead its executive branch instead of a president
- A political party who liked the French Revolution, but disliked the treaty with Britain
- Bonaparte was promoted to this rank after the victory at the Siege of Toulon
- A political party who liked the treaty with Britain and disliked the French Revolution
- The military genius that the French looked to to save their country and the revolution
- The British naval admiral that defeated the French admiral in the Battle of the Nile
- In 1804, the French made Napoleon this type of supreme leader over their country
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- The crucial naval battle between Villeneuve of France and Nelson of Britain
- An artifact that the French found in Egypt that was used to translate ancient languages
- An officer and former Secretary of State whom George Washington sent to negotiate with the British
- A fast ship with two masts sailed often in the navy
- The French killing apparatus that was used for victims of the Reign of Terror
13 Clues: A fast ship with two masts sailed often in the navy • The crucial naval battle between Villeneuve of France and Nelson of Britain • Bonaparte was promoted to this rank after the victory at the Siege of Toulon • The French killing apparatus that was used for victims of the Reign of Terror • ...
Canada crossword 2020-02-19
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- A big black bear
- Bears love this fish
- The largest French-speaking city in North America
- An animal that builds dams
- The Ocean in the east
- He likes nuts and hazelnuts
- A dog that likes to run in the snow
- French-speaking Canadian province
- Canada's capital city
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- The Canadian one is red and white
- Currency of Canada
- The biggest mammal
- Canadian and American mountains
- The maple one is excellent on pancakes!
- The Ocean in the west
- Other language in Canada besides English
- Canada’s largest city
- A famous Canadian tree
- The month of Canada’s National Day
- My falls are famous
- There’s a lot in winter
- Popular sport in Canada
- The country below Canada
23 Clues: A big black bear • Currency of Canada • The biggest mammal • My falls are famous • Bears love this fish • The Ocean in the west • Canada’s largest city • The Ocean in the east • Canada's capital city • A famous Canadian tree • There’s a lot in winter • Popular sport in Canada • The country below Canada • An animal that builds dams • He likes nuts and hazelnuts • ...
American History Bonus 2022-11-03
Across
- warned against political parties
- criticizers pay a fine and go to jail
- Speaker of the House
- treaty that got british soldiers out of US forts
- gave president right to arrest and deport
- secretary of state
- president's advisors
- Allowed navigation of the Mississippi river
- secretary of war
- Vice President
Down
- the only state to not show up to amend the Articles
- married a governor's daughter to become a US citizen
- set up our court system
- Secretary of Treasury
- extended time needed to become a citizen
- french agent who asked for a bribe of $250,000
- attorney general
- french agent who asked for $10,000,000
- President
- french agent who asked for an apology
20 Clues: President • Vice President • attorney general • secretary of war • secretary of state • Speaker of the House • president's advisors • Secretary of Treasury • set up our court system • warned against political parties • criticizers pay a fine and go to jail • french agent who asked for an apology • french agent who asked for $10,000,000 • extended time needed to become a citizen • ...
World Cuisine 2024-08-07
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- Peruvian raw fish marinated in citrus
- French vegetable stew
- French long, thin loaf of bread
- French buttery, flaky pastry
- Middle Eastern chickpea fritters
- Korean fermented vegetable dish
- Japanese dish with rice and raw fish
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- Italian dish with meat in tomato sauce
- Moroccan slow-cooked stew
- Spanish rice dish with seafood and saffron
- Middle Eastern dip made from chickpeas
- Italian pasta tubes stuffed with filling
- Indian cooking method with spices and yogurt
- Greek layered dish with eggplant and meat
- Italian staple made from wheat
- Eastern European beet soup
- Greek pita filled with meat and veggies
- Indian spiced pastry filled with vegetables
- Mexican tortillas filled with various ingredients
- Chinese dumplings and small dishes
20 Clues: French vegetable stew • Moroccan slow-cooked stew • Eastern European beet soup • French buttery, flaky pastry • Italian staple made from wheat • French long, thin loaf of bread • Korean fermented vegetable dish • Middle Eastern chickpea fritters • Chinese dumplings and small dishes • Japanese dish with rice and raw fish • Peruvian raw fish marinated in citrus • ...
John Adams 2021-11-09
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- A drawing meant to be funny thats french
- person who goes to another country to discuss
- a speech defect where you pronounce th to z
- an act that silenced the press
- A french and American disagreement
- John Adams wife
- to cancel
- when 2 or more people think different of the subject
- John adams vice president
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- a country in europe
- the democrats of the 18th century
- the fix to something
- french governor
- the 2nd president
- Branch of the military
- A college John adams went to
- boats that are small and nimble, easy to control
- trying to convince someone for something they want
- person who runs america
19 Clues: to cancel • french governor • John Adams wife • the 2nd president • a country in europe • the fix to something • Branch of the military • person who runs america • John adams vice president • A college John adams went to • an act that silenced the press • the democrats of the 18th century • A french and American disagreement • A drawing meant to be funny thats french • ...
John Adams 2021-11-09
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- A drawing meant to be funny thats french
- person who goes to another country to discuss
- a speech defect where you pronounce th to z
- an act that silenced the press
- A french and American disagreement
- John Adams wife
- to cancel
- when 2 or more people think different of the subject
- John adams vice president
Down
- a country in europe
- the democrats of the 18th century
- the fix to something
- french governor
- the 2nd president
- Branch of the military
- A college John adams went to
- boats that are small and nimble, easy to control
- trying to convince someone for something they want
- person who runs america
19 Clues: to cancel • french governor • John Adams wife • the 2nd president • a country in europe • the fix to something • Branch of the military • person who runs america • John adams vice president • A college John adams went to • an act that silenced the press • the democrats of the 18th century • A french and American disagreement • A drawing meant to be funny thats french • ...
French revolution crossword 2025-10-23
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- king residence
- uk and france
- napoleons favourite hobby
- the capital
- 3rd estate got tired
- French saviour
- 3rd estate major issue
- madame deficit
- prison that was stormed
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- 1769 birth
- napoleons favourite weapon
- execution method
- napoleons terror
- french votations were?
- ancient egypt
- those who defeated napoleon
- king and queen
- 2%
- 97%
19 Clues: 2% • 97% • 1769 birth • the capital • uk and france • ancient egypt • king residence • king and queen • French saviour • madame deficit • execution method • napoleons terror • 3rd estate got tired • french votations were? • 3rd estate major issue • prison that was stormed • napoleons favourite hobby • napoleons favourite weapon • those who defeated napoleon
French Revolution Terms 2018-02-19
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- A period during the French Revolution after the First French Republic was established.
- A type of revolution, where the illegal and overt seizure of a state by the military or other elites within the state apparatus occurs.
- A leading figure in the early stages of the French Revolution, in particular as the first president of the Committee of Public Safety.
- 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
- The French force that fought the French Revolutionary Wars from 1792 to 1802.
- The medieval fortress, armory, and political prison in Paris, which the attack on started the French Revolution
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- One of the best known and most influential figures associated with the French Revolution and the Reign of Terror.
- Widely worn by revolutionaries beginning in 1789
- This 12-member group had almost absolute power during the revolution
- A symbolic song of the French Revolution
- Tool used heavily in the french revolution to execute people
11 Clues: A symbolic song of the French Revolution • Widely worn by revolutionaries beginning in 1789 • Tool used heavily in the french revolution to execute people • This 12-member group had almost absolute power during the revolution • The French force that fought the French Revolutionary Wars from 1792 to 1802. • ...
French Culture Crossword 2021-02-04
Les nombres 2022-09-28
18 Clues: 25 + 13 = • sept + un • deux + un • dix + neuf • cinq + deux • vingt + un = • neuf + trois • dix + sept = • cent + cent = • huit + huit = • vingt + vingt= • fifty in French • huit + quatre = • sixty in French • dix plus cinq = • dix + dix + dix = • cinquante + cinquante = • quatre + quatre + quatre + quatre =
France 2023-10-03
12 Clues: Leader? • Climate? • Thank you • New years eve • Their Capital? • Hello in french • France's currency? • French honor the dead • Nicknamed the crocodile • National catholic holiday? • What continent is France in? • What resembles the French Revolution?
New France Crossword 2019-12-15
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- The __________ was an ambassador for the king.
- French men gave habitants _________ of land.
- Jacques Cartier was the first person to______ Canada
- Champlain established a small ___________ near the Bay of Fundy
- The Acadians thought it was important to ________ trust from the Indigenous people.
- First Nations showed good _______ spots.
- The habitants would look after the _______.
- The _____________ Colbert was sent by the king to make the population grow.
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- members apart of the church were called _____________
- different religions in New France were Roman Catholic, Protisant and ___________________
- Jean Talon was the ___________________.
- Jesuits work for ________________________ of
- The _________ influenced the First Nations to act a certain way.
- The Europeans liked Beaver _____ to make different clothing.
- The ______ ruled the land.
- Over time the French would take _______ the First Nation Land.
- Samuel de Champlain was the first ________ to establish a trading post.
- The food that New France people ate was mostly apart of the three ______.
- The French colony of _____________- were tight people and were isolated from France.
- The ______ dressed in Jerkins and Knee breech
20 Clues: The ______ ruled the land. • Jean Talon was the ___________________. • First Nations showed good _______ spots. • The habitants would look after the _______. • French men gave habitants _________ of land. • Jesuits work for ________________________ of • The ______ dressed in Jerkins and Knee breech • The __________ was an ambassador for the king. • ...
Baroque 2013-09-29
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- Painter of Las Meninas
- Castle in Japan
- Sculpture by Bernini
- Painted group portraits and gilds
- Dutch painter that always painted women in blue and gold clothes
- French dancing master and author of several technique books
- Author of Paradise Lost
- Painted happy portraits
- French artist that painted with light sources
- Hallway inside of Versailles that was once lit by 300,000 candles
- French artist that painted blue skies and grand works
- Famous fountain and tourist destination in Rome
- Flemish painter that came to England and gained favor with King Charles I as the court painter
- Spanish Caravaggio
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- Church with the second largest dome in Europe
- Huge art museum in Paris
- Home of the French Royal family and magnificent gardens
- Famous German composer
- Italian sculptor and architect
- The Sun King and a big fan of the Baroque style
- In charge of rebuilding Rome
- Villa for the Archbishop of Salzburg's day trips
- English actor, playwright and theater manager
- Italian composer that composed Miserere
- Dutch landscape painter
25 Clues: Castle in Japan • Spanish Caravaggio • Sculpture by Bernini • Painter of Las Meninas • Famous German composer • Author of Paradise Lost • Painted happy portraits • Dutch landscape painter • Huge art museum in Paris • In charge of rebuilding Rome • Italian sculptor and architect • Painted group portraits and gilds • Italian composer that composed Miserere • ...
Laila Baptiste's X-Crossword 2024-02-12
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- The Battle of Saratoga was a ______ in 1777
- Where did the final battle of the Revolutionary War take place?
- G. Washington and the French Navy prepare to ___ the British?
- US States could print their own _____
- Escaped ____ were drove out by force.
- A sneak up attack: also can be called "guerilla"
- The name of the French Commander was the ____ for the final attack
- Benedict Arnold was considered a ____
- Founder of Sons of Liberty and also a loyalist
- This general fought 9 battles, only winning 3
- The Loyalists were interested in this against the Patriots
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- This general arrived on a small port on Chesapeake Bay
- What did Noah Webster write?
- After the war, many loyalists moved over to this country
- This river would be western boundaries to the US after the war.
- Alexander Hamilton hated the Congress, ____, and himself
- The World Turned Upside Down was played by what band?
- The power of ___ is the power to destroy!
- Who did the French ally with?
- Creator of the famous book, "Common Sense"
- French man who served Washington
21 Clues: What did Noah Webster write? • Who did the French ally with? • French man who served Washington • US States could print their own _____ • Escaped ____ were drove out by force. • Benedict Arnold was considered a ____ • The power of ___ is the power to destroy! • Creator of the famous book, "Common Sense" • The Battle of Saratoga was a ______ in 1777 • ...
La crossword 2025-09-12
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- first one was published in 1604
- places where people live
- lie exposed to the light
- st Augustines language
- angles came from a region called
- the language was very refined
- Author of "Canterburt Tale"
- native to a country
- a faith someone follows
- famous writer and poet
- he was a king
- Putting down words on paper with an ink press
- an old french word for "discussion"
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- old norse warrior
- First person to set up a printing press
- old version of english
- shall i compare this to a summer day
- also called celtics
- was written in runic alphabet
- an old plural like shoe&gown
- a word similar meaning to another
- after this the runic alphabet was adopted
- the french had this kind of influence on the british
- the type of cut that was french decent
- a type revoulution
- The language of old _____ Germanic origin
- the ability of spelling
- words in a language
- changes nouns into verbs
- specialized language used by a particular group, profession, or subject that may be unintelligible to outsiders
30 Clues: he was a king • old norse warrior • also called celtics • native to a country • a type revoulution • words in a language • old version of english • st Augustines language • a faith someone follows • famous writer and poet • places where people live • lie exposed to the light • the ability of spelling • changes nouns into verbs • Author of "Canterburt Tale" • an old plural like shoe&gown • ...
Revolutions Crossword 2025-02-02
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- Who was the military leader who rose to power after the Revolution?
- Which French general, who fought in the American Revolution, played a role in the early French Revolution?
- What war contributed to France’s financial crisis, partly because of its support for the American colonies?
- What social class in France included merchants, artisans, and professionals?
- What treaty, signed between France and the U.S. in 1778, later caused tension during the Revolution?
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- What estate made up the common people of France?
- What device became a symbol of the Reign of Terror?
- Who was the American ambassador to France during the early years of the Revolution?
- Who was the king of France during the French Revolution?
- What financial crisis helped spark the French Revolution?
- What U.S. president distanced America from the French Revolution with the Neutrality Proclamation of 1793?
- What American founding father opposed the French Revolution
- Who was the finance minister who published Compte rendu au roi and was popular with the people?
- Who was the first financial reformer of France?
- What queen of France was executed in 1793?
15 Clues: What queen of France was executed in 1793? • Who was the first financial reformer of France? • What estate made up the common people of France? • What device became a symbol of the Reign of Terror? • Who was the king of France during the French Revolution? • What financial crisis helped spark the French Revolution? • ...
New France Crossword 2019-12-15
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- The __________ was an ambassador for the king.
- French men gave habitants _________ of land.
- Jacques Cartier was the first person to______ Canada
- Champlain established a small ___________ near the Bay of Fundy
- The Acadians thought it was important to ________ trust from the Indigenous people.
- First Nations showed good _______ spots.
- The habitants would look after the _______.
- The _____________ Colbert was sent by the king to make the population grow.
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- members apart of the church were called _____________
- different religions in New France were Roman Catholic, Protisant and ___________________
- Jean Talon was the ___________________.
- Jesuits work for ________________________ of
- The _________ influenced the First Nations to act a certain way.
- The Europeans liked Beaver _____ to make different clothing.
- The ______ ruled the land.
- Over time the French would take _______ the First Nation Land.
- Samuel de Champlain was the first ________ to establish a trading post.
- The food that New France people ate was mostly apart of the three ______.
- The French colony of _____________- were tight people and were isolated from France.
- The ______ dressed in Jerkins and Knee breech
20 Clues: The ______ ruled the land. • Jean Talon was the ___________________. • First Nations showed good _______ spots. • The habitants would look after the _______. • French men gave habitants _________ of land. • Jesuits work for ________________________ of • The ______ dressed in Jerkins and Knee breech • The __________ was an ambassador for the king. • ...
Aboriginal early contact 2017-04-30
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- the Metis language, a mixture of Cree and French
- A disease the Europeans brought to the Aboriginals
- Aboriginals used bows and arrows until Europeans introduced Guns
- ________ were made to form peace between Europeans and Aboriginals
- name one Clan of Indigenous people that start with a I
- to help the Europeans walk on snow, Aboriginals taught them to use...
- Europeans needed the Indigenous to travel these
- Aboriginals painted there clothing with dyed porcipine ________
- a common Aboriginal dwelling is known as a...
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- each Clan had a leader known as the ________.
- the Aboriginals believed that everything had a spirit
- the Aboriginal women were known to be...
- buffalo hides are used to make ___________
- Aboriginal men were known to be...
- what did the Indigenous people first trade with the French
- name another group tha starts with a H
- Aboriginals made bowls out of wood and ________
- what did the french trade the indigenous people
- the Aboriginals made Spruce tea to cure this
- when men from the French and women from the Aboriginals formed,they created what?
20 Clues: Aboriginal men were known to be... • name another group tha starts with a H • the Aboriginal women were known to be... • buffalo hides are used to make ___________ • the Aboriginals made Spruce tea to cure this • each Clan had a leader known as the ________. • a common Aboriginal dwelling is known as a... • Aboriginals made bowls out of wood and ________ • ...
la nourriture 2024-04-19
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- good good is the translation of this dessert
- is used in lots of desserts
- a popular place to buy this is starbucks
- in france this product comes unsweetened so you can control sweetness of you own food
- in france there are 400 different kinds of this product
- people make french fries with these
- was invented to keep your hands clean when eating
- a cold summer dessert
- considered french delicates but a bug in america
- people like to eat these with peanut butter
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- is usually paired with peanut butter in a sandwich
- the bread you would think of when you think of french bread
- a american breakfast food
- one of these a day keeps the doctor away
- a popular french pastry
- people might assume there from france because of there name but there are not
- considered a favorite food in america
- if life gives you these make lemonade
- in france there is a whole day dedicated to eating this food
- these are a popular food choice at mcdonalds
20 Clues: a cold summer dessert • a popular french pastry • a american breakfast food • is used in lots of desserts • people make french fries with these • considered a favorite food in america • if life gives you these make lemonade • one of these a day keeps the doctor away • a popular place to buy this is starbucks • people like to eat these with peanut butter • ...
Soccer Players 2025-12-02
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- French superstar known for incredible pace and goal scoring
- Swedish striker known for acrobatic goals and confidence
- US women’s icon considered one of the greatest forwards
- Argentine legend famous for the “Hand of God”
- Welsh winger known for his pace and time at Real Madrid
- German midfielder who starred in the 2014 World Cup
- Brazilian attacker famous for skills and flair
- Argentine forward often called the greatest of all time
- Portuguese superstar known for goal scoring and headers
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- French striker who won the 2022 Ballon d’Or
- Young Australian winger known for speed and long-range shots
- Australian women’s midfielder who plays in Europe
- English star famous for free kicks and #7 at Manchester United
- German legend nicknamed “Der Kaiser”
- Brazilian legend who won three World Cups
- Australian great known for goal celebrations and World Cups
- French legend famous for technique and a 1998 World Cup win
- French forward known for his pink hair phases and Euro/WC runs
- Australian Matildas captain and star striker
- Portuguese striker called “The Black Panther”
20 Clues: German legend nicknamed “Der Kaiser” • Brazilian legend who won three World Cups • French striker who won the 2022 Ballon d’Or • Australian Matildas captain and star striker • Argentine legend famous for the “Hand of God” • Portuguese striker called “The Black Panther” • Brazilian attacker famous for skills and flair • Australian women’s midfielder who plays in Europe • ...
French Revolution 2022-11-07
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- three estates of the realm
- A political system in France before the revolution
- this was an assembly by the people who wanted revolution.
- XVI he was the last king before the revolution and the fall of monarchy
- a person that left his own country, to live in another
- it is the female member of the bourgeoise
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- it was a low-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
- Is a machine used for beheading
- was a commitment to a national constitutional and representative government, takes by delegates at the estates-General at Versailles. It has become one of the most iconic scenes of the French Revolution
- It was a fortress in a Paris. It played an important role because of the internal conflict
- It means books, notebooks in French
- It was a period of panic and riot by peasant of an aristocratic compiracy by the king and the privileged to overthrow the third estate
- a member of the French moderate Republican Party in power during the revolution
- he was the French lawyer and statesman. He was one of the best known person in the French
- a member of a club, a democratic club during the 1789
15 Clues: three estates of the realm • Is a machine used for beheading • It means books, notebooks in French • it is the female member of the bourgeoise • A political system in France before the revolution • a member of a club, a democratic club during the 1789 • a person that left his own country, to live in another • this was an assembly by the people who wanted revolution. • ...
Friday, 2-9-24 2024-02-09
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- ACC team; Winston-Salem, NC
- spelling mark; tells you not to blend vowels.
- I sing
- J'_______ is a French phrase to express what you are fond of
- I live
- use this phrase to order in a French restaurant
- spelling mark that makes "e" sound like "ay"
- Bridge Street ice cream parlor
- Pam Pack gymnasium is named for Dave W. _______?
- unwilling to work or exert energy
- Pam Pack football stadium is named for Choppy ____
- buy some croissants at "la ______"
- Ma mère a 47 ________.
- Catch a train at "la ______"
- has won the most ACC basketball tournament championships
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- check out a book at "la _______"
- I speak
- Branch of government that included Congress
- Tonight's on campus event
- unhappy
- President's branch of government
- Branch of government: Supreme Court
- Je _______ is a phrase to tell where you are going
- one of the French accent/spelling marks
- phrase you use to describe yourself in French
- Highway 55 restaurant in Washington is now called.....
- ACC team; orange and purple
- middle eastern country where US has attacked the Houthis
28 Clues: I sing • I live • I speak • unhappy • Ma mère a 47 ________. • Tonight's on campus event • ACC team; Winston-Salem, NC • ACC team; orange and purple • Catch a train at "la ______" • Bridge Street ice cream parlor • check out a book at "la _______" • President's branch of government • unwilling to work or exert energy • buy some croissants at "la ______" • ...
Roland & Chloe’s Wedding Crossword! 2024-08-04
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- Bride’s eye colour
- The Bride & Grooms’ most practised sports skill
- What is a traditional dessert at a French wedding?
- Where do the Bride & Groom live?
- Age gap in years between the Bride and Groom
- Couples favourite fantasy series
- What Diamond is Chloe’s engagement ring?
- What are the “témoins” at a French wedding?
- Age of Chloe’s Grandma Hazel
- Where did Roland propose?
- Roland’s favourite cocktail
- Bride’s degree at University
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- Which sport’s class did the Bride & Groom meet in?
- Complete this English rhyme “Something old, something new, something borrowed, something blue, and a silver sixpence in your…
- Where Roland’s parents live
- Which fruit is in the cake?
- The Bride & Grooms’ favourite continent
- Animal the couple saw in the wild in Borneo
- What is “cocktail hour” called in French wedding?
- How many thousand Chateaus are there in France?
- A traditional wedding gift for the first wedding anniversary is paper. What is the modern gift said to be?
- What is a typical tradition at a French wedding, arranged in a pyramid?
- Roland’s favourite band
- Bride’s middle name
24 Clues: Bride’s eye colour • Bride’s middle name • Roland’s favourite band • Where did Roland propose? • Where Roland’s parents live • Which fruit is in the cake? • Roland’s favourite cocktail • Age of Chloe’s Grandma Hazel • Bride’s degree at University • Where do the Bride & Groom live? • Couples favourite fantasy series • The Bride & Grooms’ favourite continent • ...
doms french revolution puzzle 2023-02-03
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- louis XVI's wife
- make countries equal powers
- french king also known as the sun king
- large meeting called by louis xvi
- how russia beat Nepolean
- party for preservation of rights
- social order set by nepolean
- nepoleans comback
- a person that fled there country
- meeting that estabished princables
- naval upset
- fierce french military leader
- led reign of terror
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- lower class republican in france
- pledge to sign a constitution
- prime minister of austria
- a vote by the peolple
- human way of execution
- fought on the Liberian peninsula
- set by great briten
- secondary school in france
- led by maximillen robespierre
- an overseeing of the french gov't
- agreement
- also known as the ancien regime
- prohibits all trade
- agreement
- alliance with the church
- monarchs
- social groupings order in france
- civillian solders
- a seiries of meeting in Vienna
- french idea that to scare people in order
33 Clues: monarchs • agreement • agreement • naval upset • louis XVI's wife • nepoleans comback • civillian solders • set by great briten • prohibits all trade • led reign of terror • a vote by the peolple • human way of execution • how russia beat Nepolean • alliance with the church • prime minister of austria • secondary school in france • make countries equal powers • social order set by nepolean • ...
Atlantic Revolutions 2023-05-31
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- Military and political leaders who rise to power among confusion
- Led a series of wars which served as a major factor of revolution in 13-DOWN
- Type of government led by military leaders, common in Latin America
- The second phase of the French Revolution, known for intense radicalization
- Surname of Spanish creole general who later ruled as emperor of Mexico
- Site of the official start to the French Revolution
- Social class, object of resentment of 10-DOWN
- The __ Revolution, known for social overhaul
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- Father __ who called for parishioners to rise against the Spanish
- Leader of the United Provinces of Rio de la Plata
- The European intellectual movement that sparked revolutionary sentiment
- Liberated New Granada from the Spanish
- Idealogy: a nation’s right to self-governance
- Idealogy: governments should exist in a limited form
- The traditional French system of Three Estates
- Social class that drove most Latin American revolutions
- The __ Revolution, birthed the first independent black republic
- Region that achieved independence from Portugal in 1824
- The __ Revolution, known for political change
- A group of people united by some common element
20 Clues: Liberated New Granada from the Spanish • The __ Revolution, known for social overhaul • Idealogy: a nation’s right to self-governance • The __ Revolution, known for political change • Social class, object of resentment of 10-DOWN • The traditional French system of Three Estates • A group of people united by some common element • ...
XYZ affair 2021-11-10
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- What french did too Neutral american ships
- a currency used to purchase things
- A person is born in France or french by birth
- a person who supports or stands with a certain system of government
- A way of travel over a body of water
- french people attempting too bribe Americans by demanding money before discussion.
- to explore or go to a location
- a person who acts on behalf of another person or group
- a forceful way in which to get what you want
- A way in offering something someone would want in a way too get something
- A language spoken in France
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- A European country
- a person who represents his or her country's government in a foreign country
- A dispute or argument over something
- last name of the second president
- In which Initiates did with naval war with france
- A person who mainly runs America
- a coin that is worth 6 pence
- To talk about or have a conversation
- A person who is labeled this living in America
20 Clues: A European country • A language spoken in France • a coin that is worth 6 pence • to explore or go to a location • A person who mainly runs America • last name of the second president • a currency used to purchase things • A dispute or argument over something • A way of travel over a body of water • To talk about or have a conversation • ...
Revolutionary War 2023-10-09
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- What the Stamp Act Congress decided to do to the Stamp Act
- The state that England got from Spain at the end of the French and Indian War
- The land being fought over in the French and Indian War
- The ruler of England enforcing taxes
- Required colonists to pay taxes on paper goods
- The number of British soldiers found guilty for the Boston Massacre
- A colonel in the French and Indian War
- There were 13 of these
- The Treaty of _____ was signed at the end of the French and Indian War
- A battle named for a place that it wasn't actually fought at
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- A name for British soldiers
- "No ________ without representation"
- A member of the Stamp Act Congress
- Mr. _______ is in charge of our re-enactment
- Where laws in England are created
- One of the first men to die for American independence
- Where a famous tea party occurred
- Sons of _______ responsible for dumping the tea
- Flute-like instrument played
- What the guns were called
20 Clues: There were 13 of these • What the guns were called • A name for British soldiers • Flute-like instrument played • Where laws in England are created • Where a famous tea party occurred • A member of the Stamp Act Congress • "No ________ without representation" • The ruler of England enforcing taxes • A colonel in the French and Indian War • ...
Atlantic Revolutions 2025-04-14
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- desire to maintain the old institutions of the kings and the church
- Napoleon's most famous victory
- queen of France married to Louis XVI
- declared Mexican independence in his church
- lead Gran Columbian countries to independence
- face of the revolution
- country that refused to send French refuges back to France
- this kingdom included Costa Rica, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Guatemala
- Cavour was the prime minister of this kingdom
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- the driving force behind German unification
- machine used to execute people
- the French Army was defeated by this in Russia
- intense devotion and loyalty to one's own people
- Day France's Independence Day
- this man was crowned emperor of Brazil
- first independence movement in Latin America was done by this country
- French dictator who brought about a short French empire
- killed Jean-Paul Marat to end the violence
- new government created that allowed for one man to take over
- this country gained independence from the Ottomans
- freedom and equality for all
- an assembly of representatives from each estate
- to free Peru, San Martin freed this country
23 Clues: face of the revolution • freedom and equality for all • Day France's Independence Day • machine used to execute people • Napoleon's most famous victory • queen of France married to Louis XVI • this man was crowned emperor of Brazil • killed Jean-Paul Marat to end the violence • the driving force behind German unification • declared Mexican independence in his church • ...
france 2025-06-26
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- French word for "hello"
- Traditional French thin pancakes
- Famous French pastry that is flaky and buttery
- Famous tower in Paris
- A colorful French cookie sandwich
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- Famous French cheese made from goat’s milk
- National holiday celebrated on July 14
- A French dance with a strong beat, often performed at celebrations
- The city known as the "City of Light"
- France’s national animal, a proud bird
10 Clues: Famous tower in Paris • French word for "hello" • Traditional French thin pancakes • A colorful French cookie sandwich • The city known as the "City of Light" • National holiday celebrated on July 14 • France’s national animal, a proud bird • Famous French cheese made from goat’s milk • Famous French pastry that is flaky and buttery • ...
Chapter 10 Loan Words 2016-05-12
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- bow very low, placing the right palm on the forehead (Arabic)
- in the open air; outdoors (Italian)
- error; social blunder; tactless act (French)
- masses; common people (Greek)
- endlessly; forever; without limit (Latin)
- in the middle of things, rather than at the beginning (Latin)
- comment bearing no relevance to what has just been said (Latin)
- person who is unwelcome; unacceptable person (Latin)
- between us, confidentially (French)
- praise for an achievement; glory; fame (Greek)
- term of greeting or farewell (Hebrew)
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- to a sickening degree; to the point of nausea or disgust (Latin)
- till we see each other again; good-bye (French)
- till we see each other again; good-bye (Italian)
- till we see each other again; good-bye (German)
- not of sound mind; not mentally competent to handle one's affairs (Latin)
- appealing to a listener's or reader's prejudices, rather than to reason (Latin)
- detailed evaluation of some event just completed (Latin)
- socially obligatory; required by custom, etiquette, or fashion; proper (French)
- supreme self-confidence; shameless audacity; nerve; brazenness (Hebrew)
20 Clues: masses; common people (Greek) • in the open air; outdoors (Italian) • between us, confidentially (French) • term of greeting or farewell (Hebrew) • endlessly; forever; without limit (Latin) • error; social blunder; tactless act (French) • praise for an achievement; glory; fame (Greek) • till we see each other again; good-bye (French) • ...
Revolutions 2016-04-10
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- A right that is believed to belong to every person
- A machine with a heavy blade, used for beheading people
- A monarchy that is limited by laws and a constitution
- A Venezuelan military and political leader
- The monarch has absolute power among the people
- Belief that the monarch's authority comes directly from God
- French military and political leader who rose to power during the French Revolution
- Period of violence that occurred after the French Revolution
- State of being equal
- System of government that the U.S. has
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- A fortress in Paris built in the 14th century which was later the starting area of the French Revolution
- A Mexican Catholic priest and a leader of the Mexican War of Independence
- Constitutional government
- An American Founding Father who was the main writer of the Declaration of Independence
- A charter agreed by King John of England
- A body of fundamental principles
- Constitutes the first 10 amendments of the U.S. Constitution
- Patriotic feeling
- Forcible overthrow of a government for a new one
- State of being free
20 Clues: Patriotic feeling • State of being free • State of being equal • Constitutional government • A body of fundamental principles • System of government that the U.S. has • A charter agreed by King John of England • A Venezuelan military and political leader • The monarch has absolute power among the people • Forcible overthrow of a government for a new one • ...
Modern World Chapter 24.3 and 24.4 crossword puzzle 2020-03-06
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- Austrian Hapsburg prince placed on the throne of Mexico by Napoleon
- Herzl, Hungarian Jewish Journalist who called for Jew to form their own states
- War, added California and Southwest
- limited involvement in world affairs
- extending a nation's boundaries
- to withdraw from
- Van Bismarck, manipulated French into a war that turned out to be disastrous for Napoleon
- Lloyd Garrison, pressed the antislavery cause through his newspaper (the liberator)
- alliances of various parties
- de Lesseps, French Entrepreneur who organized the building of the Suez Canal
- Affair, scarred French politics and society for decades
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- created by rebels with the goal of saving the republic from royalists
- demanded an immediate and complete end to slavery
- Prime Minister
- Clemenceau, a young French doctor who rallied the people of Paris to defend their city and homeland
- publication of false and damaging statements
- a type of government that is temporary
- legal separation of the races
- Georges Boulanger, rallied royalists and ultranationalists for revenge on Germany
- III, First president of France from 1848 until 1852
20 Clues: Prime Minister • to withdraw from • alliances of various parties • legal separation of the races • extending a nation's boundaries • War, added California and Southwest • limited involvement in world affairs • a type of government that is temporary • publication of false and damaging statements • demanded an immediate and complete end to slavery • ...
Chapter 2 2019-04-18
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- What Riel was hanged for
- Act that started confederation
- Unsuccessful in separating Quebec twice
- Crisis over a golf course and Mohawk land
- Union of four provinces in 1867
- First and main language is French
- Act that gave the gov. total control over the Aboriginals
- The gov of Canada tried to assimilate which peoples
- French terrorist group
- Metis Settlement in Manitoba near which river
- Reject or approve an approved law
- Aggressive or extreme patriotism
- John A MacDonald was the first ______________ of Canada
- Murray; the first ____________ of Quebec
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- Leading spokesperson for the French
- First and main language is English
- Association that wanted to separate Quebec
- Rights Riel fought for
- PM Riel fought
- Rules that determine how a country will be governed
- First accord for Quebec's separation
- Forced into the army
- Father of Manitoba
- Act passed in 1774
- Loyalists home country
- Official ____________ Act
- First war to have a conscription crisis
- Wanted to unite Upper and Lower Canada
- Official language of Canada
- Traditional First Nation's event banned by the gov.
30 Clues: PM Riel fought • Father of Manitoba • Act passed in 1774 • Forced into the army • Rights Riel fought for • French terrorist group • Loyalists home country • What Riel was hanged for • Official ____________ Act • Official language of Canada • Act that started confederation • Union of four provinces in 1867 • Aggressive or extreme patriotism • First and main language is French • ...
france 2023-12-31
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- the Gallic shrug
- November 11th, anniversary of the ending of the first world war
- something is very expensive
- this is never guaranteed in a drink
- the way the french express love (kissing, hugging)
- Michelangelo, Leonardo da Vinci, Vincent van Gogh
- to act formal and appropriate
- "life is beautiful"
- largest meal of the day
- the legendary horse
- french
- Victor Hugh, Alexander Dumas, Marcel Proust
- optimizing someones natural features is the most beautiful
- day may 1st, celebrates the struggles of the 8-hour work day
- the dominant financial class
- majority religion in France
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- the best way to understand a culture
- this relationship is everything in the French culture
- culture follows positions of authority
- Chanel, Dior, Hermes, Louis Vuitton
- everyone is treated equally
- everyone should help and support each other
- national trait for the french
- important to the identity
- popular fairy tale by Charles Perrault
- the mythological king
- "lets get out of here!"
- this is not expected at a restaurant
- the most important right a citizen has
29 Clues: french • the Gallic shrug • "life is beautiful" • the legendary horse • the mythological king • largest meal of the day • "lets get out of here!" • important to the identity • something is very expensive • everyone is treated equally • majority religion in France • the dominant financial class • national trait for the french • to act formal and appropriate • ...
Etymology Fun! 2024-05-15
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- A spiced sauce or dish, likely from the Tamil word “kari” meaning “sauce” or “relish for rice”
- Derived from Italian “balletto,” meaning “dance”
- A German dish of chopped pickled cabbage, combining “sour” and “vegetable”
- French for “farewell”
- Latin for “unknown” or “disguised”
- Borrowed from French, meaning “small”
- From French “cuisiner,” meaning “to cook”
- Comes from Turkish “yoğurt,” meaning “thick, coagulated”
- From Spanish “rodear,” meaning “to surround”
- From Italian “mezzanino,” meaning “middle”
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- Excessive sentimentality, especially in music or films, derived from Yiddish and German words for “melted fat”
- A type of sausage made from liver, with origins in German and Old French
- From Latin “platea,” meaning “broad street”
- Originates from Chinese “chá” or “té,” spread through trade routes
- From Italian “tempo,” meaning “time” or “speed”
- From Latin “salmo,” referring to the fish’s leaping motion
- From Spanish “siesta,” meaning “midday nap”
- From the Japanese “tofu,” which combines “to” (soybeans) and “fu” (coagulated)
- Borrowed from Spanish, originally meaning “watchman”
- Combining Latin “in” (not) and “communicare” (to communicate)
- An Israeli collective settlement, originating from the Hebrew word for “gathering”
21 Clues: French for “farewell” • Latin for “unknown” or “disguised” • Borrowed from French, meaning “small” • From French “cuisiner,” meaning “to cook” • From Italian “mezzanino,” meaning “middle” • From Latin “platea,” meaning “broad street” • From Spanish “siesta,” meaning “midday nap” • From Spanish “rodear,” meaning “to surround” • ...
Grade 7 History Unit 1 2025-10-20
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- girls sent to marry French settlers
- what is now Ontario
- French Canadians
- not living in one area long
- seen as extreme or revolutionary
- official document between two nations, agreement
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- overseeing colony for monarch
- economic system controlling colonies
- symbol of the monarch
- no monarchy, all power is elected
- unable to leave employment
- a sum of money/property for a girl to get married
- tradition stories used to pass down history
- related families who live and travel together
- someone not born into upper classes
- wives the Indigenous partner of European
- French farmers
- Compact the elite of Upper Canada
18 Clues: French farmers • French Canadians • what is now Ontario • symbol of the monarch • unable to leave employment • not living in one area long • overseeing colony for monarch • seen as extreme or revolutionary • no monarchy, all power is elected • Compact the elite of Upper Canada • girls sent to marry French settlers • someone not born into upper classes • ...
Aiden Lechleitner- 7.1 & 7.2 2021-01-27
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- Lawyer from northern France, he became the head of the Committee for Public Safety and was largely responsible for The Terror. Arrested and executed July (the month of Thermidor, according to the revolutionary calendar) 1794.
- A French congress with the power to create laws and approve declarations of war, established by the constitution of 1791.
- The Sun King, was a monarch and ruled as King of France until his death.
- an elected legislature in various countries.
- (1793-94) during the French Revolution when thousands were executed for "disloyalty".
- A pledge made by the members of France's National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution.
- A machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- An assembly of representatives from all three of the estates, or social classes, in France.
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- The Political and Social system that existed in France before the French Revolution.
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789.
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform contributed to the overthrow of the monarchy; she was guillotined along with her husband (1755-1793)
- "without breeches"; a radical group of shopkeepers and wage earners during the French Revolution who wanted a larger voice in government and an end to food shortages.
- One of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution.
- member of a radical political club during the French Revolution.
- person who flees his or her country for political reasons.
15 Clues: an elected legislature in various countries. • person who flees his or her country for political reasons. • member of a radical political club during the French Revolution. • One of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution. • The Sun King, was a monarch and ruled as King of France until his death. • ...
Adrian Johnson 2021-09-17
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- river that was used a lot as the center of trade.
- a region in Louisiana located above New Orleans.
- stick red
- people who were here before colonist.
- a place where slaves usually work and sleep.
- LAW that took over French taxes controlling trade.
- the state west of louisiana
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- the institution that developed central administrative body.
- tributary to Ouachita river.
- land owned by France, Spain, and United States.
- the city which the French quarter is located.
- French explorer that in North America.
- Women sent from France to French colonies to marry.
- the largest river to run through Louisiana.
- the state east of Louisiana.
- land given to people usually for military service.
- the state capital
- a person who does forced labor.
18 Clues: stick red • the state capital • the state west of louisiana • tributary to Ouachita river. • the state east of Louisiana. • a person who does forced labor. • people who were here before colonist. • French explorer that in North America. • the largest river to run through Louisiana. • a place where slaves usually work and sleep. • the city which the French quarter is located. • ...
