french Crossword Puzzles
ma dent ne veut pas tomber 2023-03-09
11 Clues: eat in French • C'est ma mère • C'est mon père • move in French • friend in French • C'est une couleur • look for in French • C'est dans la bouche • C'est un fruit rouge • Aide "help" avec les dents • "Mon dans ne va pas ________"
French Revolution Test Review 2016-10-19
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- this estate was made up of clergymen
- rumored to have said "Let them eat cake!"
- group responsible for the Reign of Terror
- leader of the Committee of Public Safety
- a government where people hold the power; starts with "R"
- main weapon used to decapitate "traitors" during the Reign of Terror
- there was unfair voting in this governing group
- nobles who fled France out of fear during the French Revolution
- French word for "middle class"
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- this estate was made up peasants, city workers and bourgeoisie
- Marks the official beginning of the French Revolution
- this estate was made up of nobles
- money that is owed; starts with a "D"
- another way to say "widespread hunger"
- proclaimed by members of the 3rd Estate @ Tennis Court
- king who ruled France from 1774 to his execution in 1791
- period of extreme violence during the French Revolution; led by the Committee of Public Safety
- this governing body was led by 5 Directors
- most Radical group in the National Convention
19 Clues: French word for "middle class" • this estate was made up of nobles • this estate was made up of clergymen • money that is owed; starts with a "D" • another way to say "widespread hunger" • leader of the Committee of Public Safety • rumored to have said "Let them eat cake!" • group responsible for the Reign of Terror • this governing body was led by 5 Directors • ...
Quebec Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-14
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- A French-speaking person is a __________.
- The river that flows through Quebec and is one of the largest in North America.
- Quebec's official motto, meaning "I remember" (can be found on our license's plate).
- Quebec's largest city.
- Quebec's NHL hockey team.
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- A popular French-Canadian dish comprised of french fries, gravy, and cheese curds.
- Month of Quebec's provincial holiday.
- Quebec's provincial bird.
- A spare in French.
- World-renowned singer born in Charlemagne, Quebec.
- The capital of the province of Quebec.
- A strike in French.
12 Clues: A spare in French. • A strike in French. • Quebec's largest city. • Quebec's provincial bird. • Quebec's NHL hockey team. • Month of Quebec's provincial holiday. • The capital of the province of Quebec. • A French-speaking person is a __________. • World-renowned singer born in Charlemagne, Quebec. • ...
France Crossword 2014-12-07
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- a custard tart that originated in Lorraine region
- a dish flavored with wine is ____ a la bourguignonne
- thin, delicate filled pancakes from Brittany
- small dishes designed to stimulate the appetite
- flaky, buttery yeast rolls shaped like crescents
- dishes of Rhone-_____ combine potatoes, milk, and cheese
- Fench word for Christmas
- breakfast drink in France is ______ au lait
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- a rare type of fungi harvested with the help of pigs
- French holiday 2nd Sunday in May honors Joan of ______
- mixture of chives, parsley, tarragon and chervil
- snails eaten as a specialty in the Burgandy region
- simple French cuisine enjoyed by most families
- French cuisine that relies on fancy prep & rich sauces
- French cuisine that relies on lightness & natural taste
- mixture of butter & flour that is base for white sauces
- finely chopped and seasoned meat of game birds
17 Clues: Fench word for Christmas • breakfast drink in France is ______ au lait • thin, delicate filled pancakes from Brittany • simple French cuisine enjoyed by most families • finely chopped and seasoned meat of game birds • small dishes designed to stimulate the appetite • mixture of chives, parsley, tarragon and chervil • flaky, buttery yeast rolls shaped like crescents • ...
Shay Patel Chapter 3 Section 3 CrossWord Puzzle 2021-11-16
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- Who settled New France?
- Where did John Cabot Explore?
- When did Champlain settle new France?
- What trading post city was established?
- Who did French bring to work on cotton plantations?
- Who were imported to work on plantations?
- Who did Dutch fight for fur?
- What did the explorers find when they sailed out to find a North West Passage?
- Who controlled the Government?
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- Which French Explorers reached and settled along the Great Lakes?
- Who followed St. Lawrence to the Great Lakes
- What did other Europeans continue to search for?
- What impact had on Native Americans?
- What impact was on Native Americans?
- Did anyone find a passage to the NorthWest Passage?
- Who purchased Manhattan islands from the Idians?
- Who explored the New World/New Asia for the French in the 1500s
17 Clues: Who settled New France? • Who did Dutch fight for fur? • Where did John Cabot Explore? • Who controlled the Government? • What impact had on Native Americans? • What impact was on Native Americans? • When did Champlain settle new France? • What trading post city was established? • Who were imported to work on plantations? • Who followed St. Lawrence to the Great Lakes • ...
LGND Employee Trivia Crossword Puzzle 2022-01-26
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- Wes Studi's tribe
- French word for "she"
- Largest fleet in the world
- Body temperature below 95F
- World traveler synonym, Harlem team member
- Alliterate mountain resort near LA
- First name famous Laker, NBA MVP
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- Song & dance purple children's character
- French herding dog
- Lloyd Dobler career goal
- Employee name within Vietnamese rainbow dessert
- Reality family
- French word for “goat cheese”
- Dark Horse superhero
- 1st name 1st generation college grad, top court
- Queenstown popular adventure
16 Clues: Reality family • Wes Studi's tribe • French herding dog • Dark Horse superhero • French word for "she" • Lloyd Dobler career goal • Largest fleet in the world • Body temperature below 95F • Queenstown popular adventure • French word for “goat cheese” • First name famous Laker, NBA MVP • Alliterate mountain resort near LA • Song & dance purple children's character • ...
Spanish Explorers 2022-09-27
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- religious communities
- military base
- in 1682 first mission built in
- the 3 G's of exploration
- first mission in East Texas
- first explorer to see Texas
- defeated the Aztec Empire
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- drove the Spanish out of New Mexico
- Skirmish between French and Spain
- mapped the Texas coast in 1519
- French explorer
- reason for French exploration
- looking for fame and wealth
- sent to find seven cities of Gold
- sailed the ocean blue in 1492
- came to U.S. for gold
16 Clues: military base • French explorer • religious communities • came to U.S. for gold • the 3 G's of exploration • defeated the Aztec Empire • looking for fame and wealth • first mission in East Texas • first explorer to see Texas • reason for French exploration • sailed the ocean blue in 1492 • mapped the Texas coast in 1519 • in 1682 first mission built in • ...
Vocabulary Crosswords - Unit 2, Lesson 1 2023-12-12
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- English word for "passer l'aspirateur"
- English expression for "manger (au restaurant, dehors)"
- English word for "marcher"
- English word for "stade"
- English equivalent for "les tâches ménagères"
- English word for "se détendre"
- French word for "always"
- French equivalent for "sometimes"
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- English word for "les devoirs"
- English equivalent for "sortir les poubelles": take the ..... out
- French equivalent for "rarely"
- English word for "conduire"
- English expression for "nourriture à emporter"
- English word for "souvent"
- American expression for "taxi"
- English word for "ranger"
16 Clues: English word for "stade" • French word for "always" • English word for "ranger" • English word for "marcher" • English word for "souvent" • English word for "conduire" • English word for "les devoirs" • French equivalent for "rarely" • English word for "se détendre" • American expression for "taxi" • French equivalent for "sometimes" • English word for "passer l'aspirateur" • ...
32-1 2023-07-31
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- n. one who asks for an increase in bidding.
- adj. having prestige; honored.
- adj. showing confidence and graicousness.
- n. derived from French; a decorative lighting fixture with multiple bulbs or candles, hung from a ceiling.
- n. derived from French; a hired driver.
- n.1. a display; a show; 2. related to a display or show.
- adj. relating to horsemanship.
- n. derived from Italian; the final portion of a performance.
- n. a sale using bids to increase the price of each item.
- n. derived from Italian; a round building often covered by a dome.
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- n. derived form Italian; a pasta that is shaped in the form of a tube.
- n. the precise movements of a thoroughly trained horse; horsemanship.
- n. derived from French; proper manners.
- n. derived from Itlian; a low wall or railing used as protection.
- n. derived from Italian; long, thin strips of pasta.
- n. that which impedes the progress of something; barriers.
- n. derived form French; a form of dance originating in France.
- n. derived from Italian; a musical composition usually performed at a slow tempo.
- adv. carefully examining each possibility; prudently.
- v. to manage to go around; to avoid.
- adj. adapted to live in association with humans; tamed.
- n. derived form French; a grouping of flowers often held in one's hand.
22 Clues: adj. having prestige; honored. • adj. relating to horsemanship. • v. to manage to go around; to avoid. • n. derived from French; proper manners. • n. derived from French; a hired driver. • adj. showing confidence and graicousness. • n. one who asks for an increase in bidding. • n. derived from Italian; long, thin strips of pasta. • ...
32-1 2023-07-31
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- n. one who asks for an increase in bidding.
- adj. having prestige; honored.
- adj. showing confidence and graicousness.
- n. derived from French; a decorative lighting fixture with multiple bulbs or candles, hung from a ceiling.
- n. derived from French; a hired driver.
- n.1. a display; a show; 2. related to a display or show.
- adj. relating to horsemanship.
- n. derived from Italian; the final portion of a performance.
- n. a sale using bids to increase the price of each item.
- n. derived from Italian; a round building often covered by a dome.
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- n. derived form Italian; a pasta that is shaped in the form of a tube.
- n. the precise movements of a thoroughly trained horse; horsemanship.
- n. derived from French; proper manners.
- n. derived from Itlian; a low wall or railing used as protection.
- n. derived from Italian; long, thin strips of pasta.
- n. that which impedes the progress of something; barriers.
- n. derived form French; a form of dance originating in France.
- n. derived from Italian; a musical composition usually performed at a slow tempo.
- adv. carefully examining each possibility; prudently.
- v. to manage to go around; to avoid.
- adj. adapted to live in association with humans; tamed.
- n. derived form French; a grouping of flowers often held in one's hand.
22 Clues: adj. having prestige; honored. • adj. relating to horsemanship. • v. to manage to go around; to avoid. • n. derived from French; proper manners. • n. derived from French; a hired driver. • adj. showing confidence and graicousness. • n. one who asks for an increase in bidding. • n. derived from Italian; long, thin strips of pasta. • ...
F/I War and Taxes 2024-11-04
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- last name of the man who help the British pay for military service and supplies
- act that tried to trick the colonists into thinking they were getting a deal
- act placed on glass, paint, paper, silk, lead, and tea
- one thing Britain gained from the treaty signing
- this act was placed on goods coming from non-British Caribbean sources
- this British general dies during a retreat form surrender
- trade the French did not want to lose
- act giving parliament right to collect taxes in the colonies
- this massacre occurred due to frustrations over taxes
- sons of ______. A group formed by colonists.
- was sent to keep peace on the frontier for the British
- act that forced colonists to provide housing to British soldiers
- name of the fort Washington was ordered to build
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- No _______ without representation
- mountains the English started crossing to get to French territory
- name of the fort the French had already built near "Pittsburgh"
- imaginary line on the App. mountains forbidding colonists from moving west
- one of the native American tribes siding with the French
- taxes on all legal documents; wills, diplomas, etc...
- name of Ottawa chief who attacked British forts
- what did Spain give up to the British
- valley where the French were settling before the war began
- treaty of ______ was signed in 1763; ended the war
23 Clues: No _______ without representation • trade the French did not want to lose • what did Spain give up to the British • sons of ______. A group formed by colonists. • name of Ottawa chief who attacked British forts • one thing Britain gained from the treaty signing • name of the fort Washington was ordered to build • treaty of ______ was signed in 1763; ended the war • ...
Vivian Stock Napoleon and French Revolution 2025-01-30
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- Equal strength among countries
- The new government during the French Revolution, Liberty Equality Fraternity
- radical political party
- public school for boys
- Ancient social and political order in France
- Social class before the French Revolution
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- civilian soldiers
- Goal of maintaining peace, Contained France's power
- humane form of execution
- Lead official at the Congress of Vienna
- Purging France of its past
- Forceful takeover of power
- Unskilled workers who wanted radical change
- People choose the government and/or constitution
- Napoleon's attempt to seal off the British
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- King of France during the French Revolution
- attempt at making Europe self-sufficient
- How the Russians defeated Napoleon
- Napoleon's final defeat
- Russia, Austria, and Prussia alliance to avoid revolutionary influence
- Organized code of laws made by Napoleon
- nobles who fled France
- Violence due to rumors and panic
- Major meeting hosted by the king of France
- Government created by the Third Estate
- Queen of France during the French Revolution
- Military dictator who took over during the French Revolution
- Devastating naval loss for France
- Rightful rulers, royal families
- agreement
- Meeting of the five great powers to restore order in Europe after Napoleon
- Napoleon's comeback
- Napoleon defeat on the Iberian Peninsula
- Promise to write a constitution
35 Clues: agreement • civilian soldiers • Napoleon's comeback • nobles who fled France • public school for boys • Napoleon's final defeat • radical political party • humane form of execution • Purging France of its past • Forceful takeover of power • Leader of the Reign of Terror • Equal strength among countries • Rightful rulers, royal families • Promise to write a constitution • ...
Chapter 30 vocab 2026-03-05
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- A dish made from dried cod that has been soaked in a lye solution before cooking.
- Battered, deep-fried fish fillets served with a British version of French fries.
- Split and smoked Haddock.
- Mixture of mashed potatoes, chopped scallions, shredded cooked cabbage, and melted butter.
- Light, delicate cookies cooked on the ends of special irons in hot fat.
- Seafood stew popular in France.
- Rich yeast bread filled with almonds and fruit.
- Danish open-faced sandwiches usually made with thin, sour rye bread spread thickly with butter.
- A German dessert made with paper-thin layers of pastry filled with fruit.
- Thin potato pancakes popular in Norway.
- Small dumplings.
- Delicate Norwegian cookies baked on a special iron and rolled around a wooden spoon while still warm.
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- Custard tart served as a main dish or appetizer.
- German potato pancakes.
- Fermented or pickled cabbage.
- Hearty French stew of beans, poultry, pork, and herbs.
- A mixture of fresh chives, parsley, tarragon, and chervil used to flavor many French soups and stews.
- A rare type of fungi that grow underground near oak trees and are used in many French recipes.
- Colorful French vegetable casserole.
- Rich, buttery yeast roll shaped like a crescent.
- Spicy honey cake.
- A snail eaten as food.
- British dessert made with pound cake, custard, and fruit.
23 Clues: Small dumplings. • Spicy honey cake. • A snail eaten as food. • German potato pancakes. • Split and smoked Haddock. • Fermented or pickled cabbage. • Seafood stew popular in France. • Colorful French vegetable casserole. • Thin potato pancakes popular in Norway. • Rich yeast bread filled with almonds and fruit. • Custard tart served as a main dish or appetizer. • ...
New France 2015-08-29
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- What city did Samuel de Champlain found?
- French ________ trappers traveled into the woods.
- In order to get people to move to New France the king began to give away what?
- The French were the first to explore what river?
- What did the French build for protection?
- What kinds of posts did the French set up in New France?
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- What animal pelts were the most valuable in New France?
- Passage France was looking for this passage to India.
- ____________ was named for King Louis the 15th of France.
- Who were very important in New France?
- The Mississippi River flows in what direction?
- French men married _____________ women.
- New France was based on what trade?
- Jacques Cartier made how many voyages to find the Northwest Passage?
14 Clues: New France was based on what trade? • Who were very important in New France? • French men married _____________ women. • What city did Samuel de Champlain found? • What did the French build for protection? • The Mississippi River flows in what direction? • The French were the first to explore what river? • French ________ trappers traveled into the woods. • ...
Unit 4: Revolutions 2020-10-22
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- forcible closing of ports.
- Jacobin leader who slowly gained power.
- Parisian workers and small shopkeepers who wanted the Revolution to bring even greater changes to France.
- one of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution - The first Estate consisting of the clergy; the second estate, of the nobility; and the Third Estate, of the rest of the population.
- Last king of France before the fall of monarchy.
- Last Queen of France before the fall of monarchy.
- an assembly of representatives from all three estates.
- A sudden seizure of power.
- people who leave their native country for political reasons, like the nobles and others who fled France during the peasant uprisings of the French revolution.
- practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land.
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- a machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution.
- a political situation in which no one nation is powerful enough to pose a threat to others
- the political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution
- military leader of France who led successful campaigns in the French revolution.
- most influential represenitivate of the five “great powers”
- the hereditary right of a monarch to rule
- member of a radical political organization during the French Revolution.
17 Clues: forcible closing of ports. • A sudden seizure of power. • Jacobin leader who slowly gained power. • the hereditary right of a monarch to rule • Last king of France before the fall of monarchy. • Last Queen of France before the fall of monarchy. • an assembly of representatives from all three estates. • most influential represenitivate of the five “great powers” • ...
Intellectual History Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-28
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- The surname of both an Austrian occultist social reformer and a Franco-American literary critic, essayist, philosopher, and educator.
- French libertarian socialist and journalist whose doctrines became the basis for later radical and anarchist theory.
- The city in which Edmund Burke (1729-1797) was born.
- Author of Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767).
- “Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muß man schweigen.”
- Political language centred on citizenship and virtue.
- British writer and philosopher who published a travel memoir of her journey to Sweden, Norway and Denmark in 1796.
- Italian diplomat, author, philosopher and historian who lived during the Renaissance.
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- Danish theologian, philosopher and poet who died in 1855.
- Journalist who dug up Tom Paine's skeleton ten years after Paine's death.
- French Lawyer and a leading figure in the French Revolution.
- Political philosopher and French nobleman whose name you always have a hard time spelling.
- French political economist who wrote the most widely available defense of luxury in France in the early 18th century.
- First name of Russian-British political theorist, philosopher, and historian of ideas.
- Swiss historian and political economist, who is best known for his works on French and Italian history, and his economic ideas.
- English essayist, historian, and politician known for the quality and irony of his prose.
- Based at Harvard, she delivered the Carlyle Lectures at Oxford in 1986.
17 Clues: The city in which Edmund Burke (1729-1797) was born. • Political language centred on citizenship and virtue. • Author of Essay on the History of Civil Society (1767). • Danish theologian, philosopher and poet who died in 1855. • “Wovon man nicht sprechen kann, darüber muß man schweigen.” • French Lawyer and a leading figure in the French Revolution. • ...
French Rev Vocab II 2023-10-06
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- King of France during the French Revolution
- The Lavish French palace that was the seat of the French Monarchy (built by Louis XIV)
- The Nobles, 1.5% of the population
- Everyone else, 98% of the population
- Jacobin lawyer and revolutionary behind the Reign of Terror
- Queen of France (as wife of Louis XVI) who was unpopular her extravagance and opposition to reform
- France's traditional national assembly with representatives of the three estates, or classes, in French society
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- served as finance minister for Louis XVI and a statesman
- The Clergy, 0.5% of the population
- Declaration mainly by members of the Third Estate not to disband until they had drafted a constitution for France.
- Period during the Revolution led by Robespierre and the Committee of Public Safety where thousands were executed,
- A device that was used to execute a person by chopping off their head
- popular military hero who politicians turned to for support, but he outwitted them all and took control of france
- Radical Republicans during the French Revolution. Led by Maximilien Robespierre.
- First democratic government of France created directly after the Tennis Court Oath
- government set up by the Constitution of 1795 with a two house legislature elected only by male citizens with property post the reign of terror
- The state prison in Paris that was attacked and taken by French revolutionists in 1789
17 Clues: The Clergy, 0.5% of the population • The Nobles, 1.5% of the population • Everyone else, 98% of the population • King of France during the French Revolution • served as finance minister for Louis XVI and a statesman • Jacobin lawyer and revolutionary behind the Reign of Terror • A device that was used to execute a person by chopping off their head • ...
Description & Personality in French 2021-02-15
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- The French for 'funny'
- Masculine form on 'good-looking, handsome'
- Tu .... grand - You are tall
- Feminine form of 'kind' in French
- the French for 'quite'
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- Feminine form of 'polite' in French
- Masculine form of 'lazy' in French
- Masculine form of 'trendy' in French
- Je ...... sympa: I am nice
- Feminine form of 'good-looking, beautiful'.
10 Clues: The French for 'funny' • the French for 'quite' • Je ...... sympa: I am nice • Tu .... grand - You are tall • Feminine form of 'kind' in French • Masculine form of 'lazy' in French • Feminine form of 'polite' in French • Masculine form of 'trendy' in French • Masculine form on 'good-looking, handsome' • Feminine form of 'good-looking, beautiful'.
French Chapitre 2 2021-10-27
Ou est l'hotage? 2021-12-14
10 Clues: melted sand? • Hello in french? • Movie in French? • Tuesday in French? • Painting in French? • Where do fish live? • Christmas in French? • What is Mlle's first name? • What does a bird use to fly? • What kind of animal was Nemo?
Ou est l'hotage? 2021-12-14
10 Clues: melted sand? • Hello in french? • Movie in French? • Monday in French? • Painting in French? • Christmas in French? • Where do dolphins live? • What is Mlle's first name? • What does a bird use to fly? • What kind of animal was Nemo?
Ou est l'hotage? 2021-12-14
10 Clues: melted sand? • Hello in french? • Movie in French? • Monday in French? • Painting in French? • Christmas in French? • Where do dolphins live? • What is Mlle's first name? • What does a bird use to fly? • What kind of animal was Nemo?
french cultrue crossword 2013-09-24
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- what is yes in French
- French is one of the 5 ------- languages
- the war of _______ plaines
- the French and the british depended on
- what does bonjour mean
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- gave official reconitionton French civil laws religion and language
- the british general
- the first French number
- in witch centry did French astablesh permanent setelement in qucbec
- a Canadian province
10 Clues: the british general • a Canadian province • what is yes in French • what does bonjour mean • the first French number • the war of _______ plaines • the French and the british depended on • French is one of the 5 ------- languages • gave official reconitionton French civil laws religion and language • in witch centry did French astablesh permanent setelement in qucbec
the Enlightenment 2013-11-13
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- a person who offers view or theories on profound questions in ethics
- french thinker who developed the ideas of separation of powers
- a policy that allows businesses to operate with very little interference from the government
- a period of artistic style that used exaggerated motion and clear
- rules that govern natural force
- french philosopher who is often referred ti as the father of the french revolution and wrote the book:the social contract
- informal social gatherings
- English philosopher that argued that people were good and theorized natural right,he rejected absolute monarchies
- french enlightenment thinker
- 4th president sometimes referred to as the father of the constitution
- was a french Enlightenment writer
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- English enlightenment thinker who argued that people were cruel and selfish by nature and needed to be controlled by an monarchy
- a form of absolute monarchy that accepted enlightenment ideas
- a period of time in which people applied reasons to everyday things and stared thinking for themselves
- principle author of the declaration of independence who believed in equality for all
- suppression of the public communication
- Russian monarch that abolished torture
- a agreement made by people to give up their up their freedom exchange for an organized society
- Scottish philosopher who focused on using natural law
- Austrian monarch that traveled in disguise among his subjects to learn of their problems
20 Clues: informal social gatherings • french enlightenment thinker • rules that govern natural force • was a french Enlightenment writer • Russian monarch that abolished torture • suppression of the public communication • Scottish philosopher who focused on using natural law • a form of absolute monarchy that accepted enlightenment ideas • ...
La Révolution française 2025-12-18
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- The military general that declared himself emperor
- The widespread panic & paranoia that occured in 1789 in the French countryside leading peasants to revolt
- the five-member executive committee that came into power after the Reign of terror
- What July was called in the French Republican Calendar
- The castle that was stormed by revolutionaries in 1789
- The mechanical device used to execute King Louis and Marie Antoinette
- The country where Marie Antoinette hailed from
- Where King Louis spent most of his time before the revolution
- A form of government where the ruler has total power
- The intellectual movement that influenced the French Revolution
- Intense pride for one's country
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- The government established by Napoleon after overthrowing the Directory
- Radical violent political party that ruled during the Reign of Terror
- The social classes of pre-Revolutionary France
- meeting places for political and philosophical discussion
- the middle class
- The architect of the Reign of Terror
- the place where members of the Third Estate swore not to disband until they had written a new French constitution
- French revolutionary who was assassinated in his bathtub
- The moderate political party that favored a decentralized republic
- a sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government
- People (mostly nobles and clergymen) that fled France during the revolution
- The act of renouncing the throne
23 Clues: the middle class • Intense pride for one's country • The act of renouncing the throne • The architect of the Reign of Terror • The social classes of pre-Revolutionary France • The country where Marie Antoinette hailed from • The military general that declared himself emperor • A form of government where the ruler has total power • ...
The European Leagues 2025-10-14
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- German striker who played for Bayern and won the 2014 World Cup.
- Spanish manager who led Sevilla to multiple Europa League titles.
- Spanish club that won multiple Champions League titles under Zidane.
- German club that dominated Bundesliga from 2010–2025.
- Italian club that won Serie A in 2023–24.
- Spanish midfielder known for his passing, played for Barcelona and Spain.
- Spanish manager who led Manchester City to multiple EPL titles.
- German goalkeeper known for his sweeper-keeper style.
- French midfielder who won the World Cup in 2018 and played for PSG.
- French winger who played for Bayern and won the 2018 World Cup.
- French club that shares the name of an adjective used to describe someone who is kind.
- Ligue 1 club known for developing young talent, including Thierry Henry.
- French club where Mbappé and Neymar played together.
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- Spanish club known for its tiki-taka style and Messi’s legacy.
- Argentine forward who played for PSG and Barcelona.
- Portuguese forward who played for Real Madrid and Juventus.
- German club famous for its yellow wall and youth development.
- Italian club nicknamed “The Old Lady.”
- Italian manager who won titles with Chelsea, Juventus, and Real Madrid.
- Italian club that shares San Siro stadium with AC Milan.
- Spanish club known for its youth academy “La Masia.”
- German club that shares the same name as a fast food.
- French striker who won the Ballon d’Or in 2022.
- Legendary Italian goalkeeper with over 1000 career appearances.
24 Clues: Italian club nicknamed “The Old Lady.” • Italian club that won Serie A in 2023–24. • French striker who won the Ballon d’Or in 2022. • Argentine forward who played for PSG and Barcelona. • Spanish club known for its youth academy “La Masia.” • French club where Mbappé and Neymar played together. • German club that dominated Bundesliga from 2010–2025. • ...
Places 2023-05-02
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- church in french
- train station in French
- a large market that sells food and other goods
- a large wheeled vehicle carries many different persons
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- place where we pay to sit and eat meals
- a place where there are students and teachers
- museum in French
- pharmacy in French
- post office in French
- park in French
10 Clues: park in French • church in french • museum in French • pharmacy in French • post office in French • train station in French • place where we pay to sit and eat meals • a place where there are students and teachers • a large market that sells food and other goods • a large wheeled vehicle carries many different persons
Transportation and City Life 2022-10-11
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- airport
- rails (i.e. train, subway)
- scooter (child's scooter)
- street
- train
- train station
- taxi
- motorcycle
- sidewalk
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- to walk, i.e. on foot
- boat (or ship)
- store, shop
- bicycle (starts with 'V' in French)
- school
- car (starts with 'V' in French)
- highway
- port
- airplane
- movie theatre
- restaurant
- park
- bus (i.e. TTC)
- hospital
- subway
24 Clues: port • taxi • park • train • school • street • subway • airport • highway • airplane • hospital • sidewalk • restaurant • motorcycle • store, shop • movie theatre • train station • boat (or ship) • bus (i.e. TTC) • to walk, i.e. on foot • scooter (child's scooter) • rails (i.e. train, subway) • car (starts with 'V' in French) • bicycle (starts with 'V' in French)
7-1and7-2keyids-haleygehosky 2021-01-27
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- the governing body of France between October 1791 and September 1792.
- a series of massacres and numerous public executions
- an elected legislature in various countries.
- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution.
- the members of the French Third Estate took the
- execute (someone) by using a
- of the realm, or three, were the broad orders of social hierarchy
- the last king of France
- any of the Frenchmen, at first mostly aristocrats, who fled France
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- the last queen of France before the French Revolution.
- a meeting of the three estates
- radical Jacobin leader and one of the principal figures in the French Revolution.
- It offers perspectives on politics, economics and culture.
- Political and social system of France prior to the French Revolution
14 Clues: the last king of France • execute (someone) by using a • a meeting of the three estates • an elected legislature in various countries. • the members of the French Third Estate took the • a series of massacres and numerous public executions • the last queen of France before the French Revolution. • It offers perspectives on politics, economics and culture. • ...
history france 2025-01-22
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- 1415 battle in the Hundred Years’ War
- Medieval fortress in Paris, stormed in 1789
- '_____, Égalité, Fraternité' Motto of the French Republic (Liberty, Equality, Fraternity)
- First king to unite the Franks under one ruler
- Queen famous for "Let them eat cake" (though misattributed)
- Ancient name for the region that is now France
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- '_____ de Gaulle' Leader of Free France in WWII and later President
- 1815 defeat of Napoleon, ending his rule
- Military leader who became Emperor of the French
- French Protestants persecuted in the 16th and 17th centuries
- Frankish king crowned Emperor in 800
- '_____ of Arc' Peasant girl who led the French army during the Hundred Years' War and was later canonized
- 'Reign of _____' Violent period during the French Revolution
- '_____ d’État' Sudden overthrow of government, as with Napoleon in 1799
14 Clues: Frankish king crowned Emperor in 800 • 1415 battle in the Hundred Years’ War • 1815 defeat of Napoleon, ending his rule • Medieval fortress in Paris, stormed in 1789 • First king to unite the Franks under one ruler • Ancient name for the region that is now France • Military leader who became Emperor of the French • ...
French Revolution #2 2020-02-26
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- monarch from Austria
- Napoleon's final defeat
- had successful slave revolt
- Assembly
- royalist position toward the revolution
- peasant uprising
- how Napoleon came to power
- Estate of the clergy
- led the Congress of Vienna
- birthplace of Napoleon
- French monarchy before the revolution
- place of Napoleon's exile
- enemy of France during the Revolution
- royal palace
- country that inspired the revolution
- movement against absolutism
- monarchy after the revolution began
- fate of Napoleon twice
- fate for Marie Antoinette
- members of the Third Estate
- wanted a limited monarchy
- where the royal couple was caught
- French law under Napoleon
- Russian capital
- died in his bathtub
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- estate with most of the French people
- place of Napoleon's exile
- type of government after Napoleon
- class the bourgeosie belonged to
- sold to USA
- supported the king
- general and emperor
- goal of the revolution
- what the Committee of Public Safety inflicted
- wanted a republic
- leader of Terror
- murderer of Marat
- urban workers
- Continental System enemy
- invaded by Napoleon
- met to raise taxes
- where weapons would be found
- inspired by Napoleon
- sport connected with the revolution's beginning
- French government after the Terror
- Napoleon's position in France
- French king during the revolution
- estate of the nobility
- did worse under Napoleon
49 Clues: Assembly • sold to USA • royal palace • urban workers • Russian capital • peasant uprising • leader of Terror • wanted a republic • murderer of Marat • supported the king • met to raise taxes • general and emperor • invaded by Napoleon • died in his bathtub • monarch from Austria • Estate of the clergy • inspired by Napoleon • goal of the revolution • birthplace of Napoleon • fate of Napoleon twice • ...
Unit 5 Social 7 - War and Peace 2017-12-01
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- Led the British forces in the Battle for Quebec.
- This 1763 treaty ended the conflict between the French and British in North America.
- French Fortress that guarded the entrance to the St. Lawrence and Canada.
- People removed from their homes and communities by force.
- Act of betraying one's country or leader.
- Length in years of the war beginning in 1758 between France and England.
- "Take it or leave it."
- The British had to climb this to get to the Plains of Abraham.
- French commander of Quebec during the Battle on the Plains of Abraham.
- Surrounding and blockading a town or fort with military to cut off supplies during a conflict.
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- A country that's military and economic strength is far beyond most other countries.
- After the war 1763, France retained this many islands off the coast of Newfoundland.
- Volunteer fighters, not professional soldiers.
- The Quebec Act of 1774 was an attempt at this strategy to deal with the Canadiens.
- Number of weeks the Siege of Louisbourg lasted.
- River Valley the Americans wanted to move settlers into.
- Odawa Chief who sided with the French against the British in order to protect First Nations land.
- Refusing to choose sides in a conflict.
- The sea element of a nation’s military.
- hese First Nations were allies with the Acadians.
- Original French name of Nova Scotia and parts of New Brunswick.
21 Clues: "Take it or leave it." • Refusing to choose sides in a conflict. • The sea element of a nation’s military. • Act of betraying one's country or leader. • Volunteer fighters, not professional soldiers. • Number of weeks the Siege of Louisbourg lasted. • Led the British forces in the Battle for Quebec. • hese First Nations were allies with the Acadians. • ...
Tale of Two Cities 2012-11-12
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- when the monarch has almost complete control
- a body of legislative and judical people
- French parliament of sorts
- legislative body representing social classes
- a French lawyer and politician
- a period in the revolution when there were many deaths by guillotine
- the idea that the monarch's power came from God
- people who would hide away in foreign countries during war
- put an end to an uproar
- people with power in the executive branch
- body in government between Estates General and National Constituent Assembly
- the people who sat very high up in Assembly
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- a fortress that was attacked
- someone in favor of the Republic
- a general in the French Revolution
- the year of the attack on Tuileries
- a device used to behead people
- a motto from the French revolution
- mobs that resulted in many deaths
- the wife of Louis XVI
- when the monarch is not in complete control
- France declares war on Austria in this year
- person from the "republican"arty in France
- a post impressionist painter
- a palace built by Louis XIV
- a war caused by 2 sepereate problems
- a French monarch who was executed
- the day the execution of Louis XVI was executed
- the day the Bastille was stormed
- large amounts of land or property
30 Clues: the wife of Louis XVI • put an end to an uproar • French parliament of sorts • a palace built by Louis XIV • a fortress that was attacked • a post impressionist painter • a device used to behead people • a French lawyer and politician • someone in favor of the Republic • the day the Bastille was stormed • mobs that resulted in many deaths • a French monarch who was executed • ...
Unit 3 Glossary Quiz 2013-10-23
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- Goods are made in a central location instead of many different places
- Making things in large amounts to sell them cheaper
- Growth of factories and industries
- Workers stand together to solve their problems
- Industrial division into upper, middle, and working
- Change from farming economy to factory economy
- Government refuses to control businesses and the economy
- Era in which France held thousands of public executions
- Radical government that took control of the French Revolution and caused the Reign of Terror
- Economic theory that the means of production should belong to the society
- Promise by members of the Third Estate to continue meeting until France had a constitution
- Movement from one place to another
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- The study of trade, banking, and money
- Meeting of the French Estates. Attempted to solve the problems facing France and avoid revolution.
- Using machines to make farming easier and increase the number of crops grown
- The division of French society
- Fabric, thread, and all other cloth-based goods
- Group of men who took control of France following the Reign of Terror
- Overthrow of the French monarchy by the people of France
- Organization that fixed the problems created by Napoleon’s rule in France
- Group made up of the First and Third Estate that took control of the French Government
- Napoleon's attempts to take over all of Europe
22 Clues: The division of French society • Growth of factories and industries • Movement from one place to another • The study of trade, banking, and money • Workers stand together to solve their problems • Change from farming economy to factory economy • Napoleon's attempts to take over all of Europe • Fabric, thread, and all other cloth-based goods • ...
Famous artists 2024-05-18
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- Italian Renaissance artist known for his Madonnas and The School of Athens
- Spanish surrealist artist known for his melting clocks in The Persistence of Memory
- Italian Renaissance artist known for The Birth of Venus and Primavera
- Dutch artist known for Girl with a Pearl Earring and his use of light
- Italian Baroque artist known for his dramatic use of light and shadow
- French artist known for his use of color and cut-out collages
- French artist known for his paintings and sculptures of dancers
- French impressionist painter known for his series of water lilies
- Spanish artist who co-founded the Cubist movement
- Mexican artist known for her self-portraits and folk art style
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- Dutch artist known for his self-portraits and The Night Watch
- Spanish artist known for his portraits and Las Meninas
- Italian Renaissance artist known for the Sistine Chapel ceiling
- French post-impressionist painter known for his still lifes and landscapes
- Spanish artist known for his portraits and The Third of May, 1808
- French artist who bridged the gap between Realism and Impressionism
- Italian Renaissance artist known for the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper
- Dutch post-impressionist painter known for Starry Night and self-portraits
- Italian Renaissance artist known for his use of color and mythological scenes
- American pop artist known for his Campbell's Soup Cans and Marilyn Monroe prints
20 Clues: Spanish artist who co-founded the Cubist movement • Spanish artist known for his portraits and Las Meninas • Dutch artist known for his self-portraits and The Night Watch • French artist known for his use of color and cut-out collages • Mexican artist known for her self-portraits and folk art style • Italian Renaissance artist known for the Sistine Chapel ceiling • ...
military battles 2023-08-14
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- Revolutionary War battle considered a turning point and led to French support
- Battle where Napoleon was defeated in 1815
- Naval battle that turned the tide of the Pacific War in WWII
- Battle during the Peninsular War where the Duke of Wellington defeated the French
- Naval battle led by Admiral Nelson against the French and Spanish fleets
- Decisive battle on the Eastern Front of World War II
- 1746 battle that marked the end of the Jacobite uprising in Scotland
- Victory of English archers against the French during the Hundred Years' War
- Decisive battle that ended the First Indochina War and led to French withdrawal
- 1066 battle that changed the course of English history
- WWI campaign to secure a sea route to Russia via the Dardanelles
- Bloodiest single-day battle in American history
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- Turning point of the American Civil War
- Pacific battle known for the iconic raising of the US flag on Mount Suribachi
- Series of pivotal battles in Indian history between various empires
- Crimean War battle with a famous "Thin Red Line" defense
- Civil War battle known for Stonewall Jackson's flanking maneuver
- Napoleon's major victory against the Austro-Russian forces
- Early battle in the American Revolution with the famous command "Don't fire until you see the whites of their eyes"
- WWII battle also known as the Battle of the Bulge
20 Clues: Turning point of the American Civil War • Battle where Napoleon was defeated in 1815 • Bloodiest single-day battle in American history • WWII battle also known as the Battle of the Bulge • Decisive battle on the Eastern Front of World War II • 1066 battle that changed the course of English history • Crimean War battle with a famous "Thin Red Line" defense • ...
French Exploration Review 2021-05-04
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- A royal colony is still ruled by one of these
- thought to possibly be the NW passage
- French found good___________along the NE coast
- colony owned by one person
- trade-able good almost as valuable as gold
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- major French city founded in 1718
- lake named after explorer, with a lake monster
- flowed __________, couldn't be NW PASS.
- French used these to explore further inland
- First important French Settlement in North America
- stopped more French settlers from coming here
- Explorer Cartier began trading with these natives
12 Clues: colony owned by one person • major French city founded in 1718 • thought to possibly be the NW passage • flowed __________, couldn't be NW PASS. • trade-able good almost as valuable as gold • French used these to explore further inland • A royal colony is still ruled by one of these • stopped more French settlers from coming here • ...
Before the Revolution 2025-11-02
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- Where was tobacco grown
- Who were the French fighting in the French Indian War
- What mountains were the colonists forbidden from moving west of
- The settlers who lived here disappeared
- The name of the King during this time period
- What act put a tax on things made of paper?
- Which colonies had lumber and built ships?
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- What state did the colonies gain after the British won the war
- Last name of the American General who led the British in the French Indian War
- The French fur trade relied on fur from this animal
- The French were fighting for the Ohio River _____
- The Red coats shot 5 colonists at the Boston _____
- The Sons of Liberty threw ____ into Boston harbor
- The king left the colonies alone - this was called Salutary _____
14 Clues: Where was tobacco grown • The settlers who lived here disappeared • Which colonies had lumber and built ships? • What act put a tax on things made of paper? • The name of the King during this time period • The French were fighting for the Ohio River _____ • The Sons of Liberty threw ____ into Boston harbor • The Red coats shot 5 colonists at the Boston _____ • ...
Jackie H. Unit 6: Reason & Revolution Vocabulary 2023-11-27
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- An individual who organizes and manages a business
- The process of increasing the population and importance of cities.
- The elements that are used in the production of goods and services.
- A document that declared the United States of America's independence from Great Britain.
- A person who uses critical thinking to study the nature of knowledge and reality.
- A period of rapid economic, social, and technological change that began in the late 18th century.
- A term used to describe the intellectual movement of the 18th century.
- French legislative assembly that represented the three traditional estates of the French Kingdom.
- The process of developing industries in a region or country.
- Leader of the Haitian Revolution and the first leader of independent Haiti.
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- A term used to describe a state of equilibrium between competing forces.
- A period of panic and disorder in France before the French Revolution.
- Queen of France from 1774 to 1792.
- A successful slave revolution in the French colony of Saint-Domingue (modern-day Haiti).
- The displacement of agricultural laborers from the countryside to the cities.
- Pre-Revolutionary France's political and social system.
- wiss-French philosopher, writer, and political theorist.
- Scottish philosopher and economist who wrote The Wealth of Nations
- A document that outlines the fundamental rights of citizens in a country.
- Venezuelan military and political leader who led the struggle for independence from Spain.
20 Clues: Queen of France from 1774 to 1792. • An individual who organizes and manages a business • Pre-Revolutionary France's political and social system. • wiss-French philosopher, writer, and political theorist. • The process of developing industries in a region or country. • The process of increasing the population and importance of cities. • ...
croos word 2016-01-08
13 Clues: personne • That the burgler • Synonime of lift • frapper in french • detective do an... • respirer in french • What's in the safe • Synonime of culprit • the assist of burgler • portefeuille in french • where there is the money • the opposit of the reality • the man charge of investigation
FT-1 C2 set A 2024-09-18
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- How do you write Tuesday in French?
- How do you say thank you in French?
- How do you call madame in French?
- In which month do we celebrate our Independence Day?
- In which month do we celebrate Christmas?
- What is the first month of the year?
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- How do you say see you later in French?
- How do you say goodbye in French?
- What is Sunday in French?
- How do you say good morning in French?
10 Clues: What is Sunday in French? • How do you say goodbye in French? • How do you call madame in French? • How do you write Tuesday in French? • How do you say thank you in French? • What is the first month of the year? • How do you say good morning in French? • How do you say see you later in French? • In which month do we celebrate Christmas? • ...
FT-1 C2 set A. 2024-09-18
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- How do you say good morning in French?
- How do you say goodbye in French?
- How do you write Tuesday in French?
- How do you call madam in French?
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- In which month do we celebrate Christmas?
- How do you say see you later in French?
- What is the first month of the year?
- How do you say thank you in French?
- What is Sunday in French?
- In which month do we celebrate our Independence Day?
10 Clues: What is Sunday in French? • How do you call madam in French? • How do you say goodbye in French? • How do you say thank you in French? • How do you write Tuesday in French? • What is the first month of the year? • How do you say good morning in French? • How do you say see you later in French? • In which month do we celebrate Christmas? • ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon 2023-03-07
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- Ordinary French patriot fighters (without fine clothes).
- A sudden overthrow of the government.
- French society was divided into three orders, or ____.
- French Revolutionary known as "The Incorruptible."
- Revolutionary general who appointed himself emperor.
- Island to which Napoleon was exiled the second (final) time.
- City where rebels to the revolution were executed by being sunk in barges in the river.
- King of France during the beginning of the French Revolution.
- Aristocratic privileges from an earlier age.
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- Location of Napoleon's final defeat.
- The new government established after Napoleon overthrew the Directory.
- Published a journal called Friend of the People.
- Island to which Napoleon was exiled the first time.
- During the Reign of ___, close to 40,000 people were killed.
- Individuals qualified to vote in an election.
- Location where the Third Estate met after being locked out of the Assembly.
- Middle class.
- The cultural identity of a people based on common language, religions, and national symbols.
- Two dissenting groups the Girondins and the Mountain.
19 Clues: Middle class. • Location of Napoleon's final defeat. • A sudden overthrow of the government. • Aristocratic privileges from an earlier age. • Individuals qualified to vote in an election. • Published a journal called Friend of the People. • French Revolutionary known as "The Incorruptible." • Island to which Napoleon was exiled the first time. • ...
shelby pepin- 7-1 & 7-2 2021-01-27
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- any of the Frenchmen, at first mostly aristocrats, who fled France in the years following the French Revolution
- a person belonged was very important because it determined that person's rights, obligations and status
- the last queen of France before the French Revolution
- a revolutionary assembly formed by the representatives of the Third Estate of the Estates-General
- "not to separate and to reassemble wherever necessary, until the Constitution of the kingdom is established"
- the governing body of France
- the Revolutionary government decided to make “Terror” the order of the day and to take harsh measures against those suspected of being enemies of the Revolution
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- an apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading
- a meeting of the three estates within French society which included the clergy, nobility and the peasant classes
- radical Jacobin leader and one of the principal figures in the French Revolution
- the last king of France before the fall of the monarchy during the French Revolution
- was a member of the Jacobin Club, a revolutionary political movement that was the most famous political club during the French Revolution
- a period of panic and riot by peasants and others amid rumours of an “aristocratic conspiracy”
- a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution
- the political and social system of France before the Revolution of 1789
15 Clues: the governing body of France • the last queen of France before the French Revolution • a lower-class Parisian republican in the French Revolution • the political and social system of France before the Revolution of 1789 • an apparatus designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading • ...
Alissa Rummel The French Revolution and Napoleon 2023-03-24
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- radical democrat and key figure in the French Revolution of 1789
- a meeting of the three estates of pre-revolutionary France
- an Austrian princess and the wife of King Louis XVI.
- the divisions of society in feudal time
- , a period of the French Revolution that was conspicuous for mass executions of political suspects.
- an upper-level secondary school preparing pupils for the baccalauréat (the degree required for university admission)
- King of France
- any of various historical French parliaments or houses of parliament
- a naval engagement fought between British and French-led forces on October 21, 1805, during the Napoleonic Wars
- an act of war whereby one party blocks entry to or departure from a defined part of an enemy's territory, most often its coasts
- French civil code enacted by Napoleon in 1804
- a series of meetings among the more powerful European nations between the Napoleonic War and World War I.
- The legislature of France from October 1, 1791 to September 20, 1792 during the years of the French Revolution.
- states may secure their survival by preventing any one state from gaining enough military power to dominate all others
- the vague consensus among the European monarchies favouring preservation of the territorial and political status quo
- member of an irregular military force fighting small-scale, limited actions
- ought on 18 June 1815 between Napoleon's French Army and a coalition
- assembly in 1814–15 that reorganized Europe after the Napoleonic Wars.
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- the belief that a rule, institution, or leader has the right to govern
- the blockade designed by Napoleon to paralyze Great Britain through the destruction of British commerce
- instrument for inflicting capital punishment by decapitation
- 1808 and 1814, the British Army fought a war in the Iberian Peninsula against the invading forces of Napoleon's France
- any of the Frenchmen, at first mostly aristocrats, who fled France
- eferendum is a type of voting, or of proposing laws.
- a commitment to a national constitution and representative government
- period between March 20, 1815, the date on which Napoleon arrived in Paris after escaping from exile on Elba, and July 8, 1815, the date of the return of Louis XVIII to Paris
- a loose organization of most of the European sovereigns
- a military strategy that aims to destroy anything that might be useful to the enemy.
- The club got its name from meeting at the Dominican rue Saint-Honoré Monastery of the Jacobins.
- a label for the more militant supporters of that movement, especially in the years 1792 to 1795.
- the institutions and society in France before 1789.
- a period of panic and riot by peasants and others amid rumours
- an agreement between the French state and the Catholic Church that reconciled the Church with the anti-religious policies established during the French Revolution.
- an overthrow, is a seizure and removal of a government and its powers
- French military leader and emperor who conquered much of Europe in the early 19th century.
35 Clues: King of France • the divisions of society in feudal time • French civil code enacted by Napoleon in 1804 • the institutions and society in France before 1789. • eferendum is a type of voting, or of proposing laws. • an Austrian princess and the wife of King Louis XVI. • a loose organization of most of the European sovereigns • ...
French Revolution Crossword! 2021-01-11
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- uprising, but it doesn't necessarily lead to change
- State without king, usually lead by a president
- percentage of your earnings payed to government
- French king during the French Revolution
- The lower class, 90% of the French population
- State where the king of queen have complete power over laws and justice
- the Catholic Church, first Estate
- the class system in pre-revolutionary France
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- a great change over a short period of time.
- French Queen during the French Revolution
- the Second Estate
- State ruled by a king or queen
12 Clues: the Second Estate • State ruled by a king or queen • the Catholic Church, first Estate • French king during the French Revolution • French Queen during the French Revolution • a great change over a short period of time. • the class system in pre-revolutionary France • The lower class, 90% of the French population • State without king, usually lead by a president • ...
"Seventh Grade" by Gary Soto Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-02
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- synonym for "belief" used in the story
- French teacher
- English teacher
- the fruit Victor mentions picking
- synonym for "in a shy or embarrassed way" used in the story
- "hello" in French
- the principal of the school
- where Victor lives
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- main character
- Victor's best friend
- Victor's one elective
- "He was going to ______ seventh grade"
- author of "Seventh Grade"
- facial expression repeated in the story
- Victor's crush
15 Clues: main character • French teacher • Victor's crush • English teacher • "hello" in French • where Victor lives • Victor's best friend • Victor's one elective • author of "Seventh Grade" • the principal of the school • the fruit Victor mentions picking • synonym for "belief" used in the story • "He was going to ______ seventh grade" • facial expression repeated in the story • ...
French Words 2023-01-12
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- the opposite of goodbye
- a french bread that is very hard to bake
- is a healthy green food
- grilled cheese extreme with egg on top
- the opposite of your welcome
- a teacher male or female
- a gentalman
- a french bred shop
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- 19 plus 1
- Very well
- a father
- the oppisite of 1 down
- a grown-up puppy
- a french pastry shop
- the opposite of no
15 Clues: a father • 19 plus 1 • Very well • a gentalman • a grown-up puppy • the opposite of no • a french bred shop • a french pastry shop • the oppisite of 1 down • the opposite of goodbye • is a healthy green food • a teacher male or female • the opposite of your welcome • grilled cheese extreme with egg on top • a french bread that is very hard to bake
Absolutism Project 2021-05-28
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- Government agents who collected taxes and administered justice
- a French philosopher who was known for popularizing essay as a literary genre
- a French playwright who was one of Louis XIV’s favorite writers and created some of the funniest plays in French literature
- a group of French Protestants who were persecuted by the French Catholic government
- a French writer who created a philosophy that influenced modern thinkers and helped to develop the scientific method
- an Italian cardinal who served as the chief minister to Louis XIV
- a form of monarchy in which rulers are not restricted by laws
- the idea that nothing can ever be known for certain which was popularized during the French monarchy
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- a European war between the Habsburg dynasty and the Holy Roman Empire that resulted in a union of France and Spain
- a minister of finance who believed in the theory of mercantilism and that assisted Louis with his goals
- the belief that a ruler's right comes from God
- an edict that allowed everyone in France to practice their religion (religious liberty)
- a system of government in which decisions are made by state officials and it was increasingly used by Louis XIV
- Louis XIV’s residence and it caused France to be in debt because of its cost
- a form of government that has only one ruler (king or queen)
15 Clues: the belief that a ruler's right comes from God • a form of government that has only one ruler (king or queen) • a form of monarchy in which rulers are not restricted by laws • Government agents who collected taxes and administered justice • an Italian cardinal who served as the chief minister to Louis XIV • ...
Qui Suis-Je? Les Sports d'Hiver 2022-01-12
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- "sports" in French
- glace + baton + patins + rondelle
- glace + traineau
- glace + sauter sur les patins
- "skating" in French
- "winter" in French
- patins + casque + glace + cercle
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- neige + montagne + planche
- traineau + quatre personnes
- neige + chaussures spéciales.
- glace + baton + patins + anneau
- glace + balai + roche + cercle
- neige + montagne + skis
13 Clues: glace + traineau • "sports" in French • "winter" in French • "skating" in French • neige + montagne + skis • neige + montagne + planche • traineau + quatre personnes • neige + chaussures spéciales. • glace + sauter sur les patins • glace + balai + roche + cercle • glace + baton + patins + anneau • patins + casque + glace + cercle • glace + baton + patins + rondelle
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. • ...
Chapter 6 Review 2024-03-08
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- notebook of complaints
- a French social class
- results in a splitting headache
- devotion to one's country
- to add to
- popular vote by ballot
- title Napoleon in 1804
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- site of Napoleon's defeat
- the radicals in the National Assembly
- French national anthem
- French prison
- seen as a moderate role model
- he advised King Louis XIV
- nobles who left France
14 Clues: to add to • French prison • a French social class • French national anthem • notebook of complaints • popular vote by ballot • title Napoleon in 1804 • nobles who left France • site of Napoleon's defeat • devotion to one's country • he advised King Louis XIV • seen as a moderate role model • results in a splitting headache • the radicals in the National Assembly
France Crossword 2025-10-27
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- laws for justice
- loss of money and wellness
- authoritarian and nationalist beliefs
- prioritizing well being
- rising parliamentary group in France
- coalition of French workers
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- to heal after a problem
- leftist leader in France
- fragile or lacking independence
- societal economy and politics
- date of famous French riot
- self governing
- famous French city
- rebuilding or fixing an area
14 Clues: self governing • laws for justice • famous French city • to heal after a problem • prioritizing well being • leftist leader in France • loss of money and wellness • date of famous French riot • coalition of French workers • rebuilding or fixing an area • societal economy and politics • fragile or lacking independence • rising parliamentary group in France • ...
Crossword 4.2 Rivalry in North America (Pages 111-114) 2023-11-14
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- large British fort built by the French between the Monangahela and Allagheny Rivers where General Edward Braddock was killed
- organized the Albany Plan of Union to try to get the colonists to support the British in the French and Indian War
- the Treaty of ______ ended the French and Indian War
- area of land that Britain and France fought over in the French and Indian War
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- leader of the Virginia militia during the French and Indian War
- small fort built by George Washington to help the British claim the Ohio country
- the final major battle of the French and Indian War was fought from this city in New France
- large Native American group that Britain eventually convinced to help it fight the French in the French and Indian War
- British General who George Washington served under who died while serving in the French and Indian War
- Native American leader of the Ottawa nation who led his people into a War with Britain soon after the end of the French and Indian War
- The British began to win the war soon after this man became their Prime Minister
11 Clues: the Treaty of ______ ended the French and Indian War • leader of the Virginia militia during the French and Indian War • area of land that Britain and France fought over in the French and Indian War • small fort built by George Washington to help the British claim the Ohio country • ...
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 • ...
Antonyms of courage 2023-08-31
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- / Unknown origin, possibly imitative
- / Middle English: “coward”
- / Old English: “fæġen”
- / Latin: “despondentia”
- / French: “panique”
- / Latin: “timidus”
- / Latin: “pusillanimis”
- / Middle English: “cravant”
- / Middle English: “dismaien”
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- / Medieval Latin: “intimidatio”
- / Old English: “tremelian”
- / Old English: “feble”
- / Latin: “nervosus”
- / Old English: “fær”
- / Old English: “wǣc”
- / Latin: “haesitatio”
- / Latin: “apprehendere”
- / French: “pessimisme”
- / Latin: “insecuritas”
- / Middle English: “dishearten”
20 Clues: / Latin: “timidus” • / Latin: “nervosus” • / French: “panique” • / Old English: “fær” • / Old English: “wǣc” • / Latin: “haesitatio” • / Old English: “feble” • / Old English: “fæġen” • / French: “pessimisme” • / Latin: “insecuritas” • / Latin: “apprehendere” • / Latin: “despondentia” • / Latin: “pusillanimis” • / Old English: “tremelian” • / Middle English: “coward” • ...
32 2024-08-12
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- Female mathematician
- Peer Gynt
- French novelist
- Greek tragedian
- German composer
- Russian playwright
- Rhapsody in Blue
- Existentialist
- French playwright
- Cosmos
- Don Quixote
- Critique philosopher
- Metamorphoses
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- Gatsby author
- Naturalist writer
- Social Contract
- Theorem namesake
- Roman poet
- Four Seasons
- Clair de Lune
- Linguist
- Academy founder
- Grapes of Wrath
- Ode poet
- Middle-earth
25 Clues: Cosmos • Linguist • Ode poet • Peer Gynt • Roman poet • Don Quixote • Four Seasons • Middle-earth • Gatsby author • Clair de Lune • Metamorphoses • Existentialist • French novelist • Social Contract • Greek tragedian • German composer • Academy founder • Grapes of Wrath • Theorem namesake • Rhapsody in Blue • Naturalist writer • French playwright • Russian playwright • Female mathematician • Critique philosopher
EASY CROSSWORD 1 2023-04-09
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- My fav Mario character
- Emperor or salad
- NYT game
- Cars’ character
- Streaming platform
- Song BPM (often confused with rhythm)
- French pastry
- NF’s name
- Lingerie, e.g
- Stray Kids’ song
- French curse (abbr.)
- Shiba Inu meme
- Afternoon
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- Matteo’s part-time job
- Clumsy expression
- Chess endgame
- Epic Games’ most famous
- Valorant character role
- Spelling bee answer
- Special nickname
20 Clues: NYT game • NF’s name • Afternoon • Chess endgame • French pastry • Lingerie, e.g • Shiba Inu meme • Cars’ character • Emperor or salad • Stray Kids’ song • Special nickname • Clumsy expression • Streaming platform • Spelling bee answer • French curse (abbr.) • Matteo’s part-time job • My fav Mario character • Epic Games’ most famous • Valorant character role • Song BPM (often confused with rhythm)
Foods at The Store 2024-02-01
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- made to make sandwiches
- From pig
- food made from animals
- In water
- baguette french bread
- Makes eggs
- made on thanksgiving
- dessert with frosting
- french dessert
- put in coffee
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- in sandwiches
- taste like bacon
- Roasted
- like a sandwich
- Usally fried
- Comes fron chickens
- from cows
- Type of fish
- has many flavors
- Comes from cows
20 Clues: Roasted • From pig • In water • from cows • Makes eggs • Usally fried • Type of fish • in sandwiches • put in coffee • french dessert • like a sandwich • Comes from cows • taste like bacon • has many flavors • Comes fron chickens • made on thanksgiving • baguette french bread • dessert with frosting • food made from animals • made to make sandwiches
VOcab 1 Chapter 6 2022-02-05
30 Clues: jam • cup • eggs • bowk • fork • salt • milk • knife • toast • spoon • plate • glass • coffee • napkin • pepper • banana • butter • cereal • usually • breakfast • croissant • grapefruit • tablecloth • apple juice • orange juice • crispy bacon • hot chocolate • long french bread • "native to our country" • french bread with butter and jam
france vs. spain 2017-02-01
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- what was the name of the battle when the french met the spanish
- st.augustine was the first camp of who
- the lost vessel
- the french fortress
- when the spanish took the french fort
- what dose religious mean
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- what did the french general hotly say when his ship was boarded
- what kind
- french battled with them
- what were the french explorers called
10 Clues: what kind • the lost vessel • the french fortress • french battled with them • what dose religious mean • what were the french explorers called • when the spanish took the french fort • st.augustine was the first camp of who • what did the french general hotly say when his ship was boarded • what was the name of the battle when the french met the spanish
FT -1 2024-09-18
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- How do you say good morning in French?
- How do you say goodbye in French?
- How do you write Tuesday in French?
- How do you call madame in French?
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- In which month do we celebrate Christmas?
- How do you say see you later in French?
- What is the first month of the year?
- How do you say thank you in French?
- What is Sunday in French?
- In which month do we celebrate our Independence Day?
10 Clues: What is Sunday in French? • How do you say goodbye in French? • How do you call madame in French? • How do you say thank you in French? • How do you write Tuesday in French? • What is the first month of the year? • How do you say good morning in French? • How do you say see you later in French? • In which month do we celebrate Christmas? • ...
French 1 Chapter 6.1 Vocab no accents 2020-10-11
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- napkin
- coffee (with milk)
- baguette long French bread
- orange juice
- jam
- knife
- cup
- milk
- pepper
- toast
- cereal
- breakfast
- croissant
- I’m having
- salt
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- hot chocolate
- grapefruit
- tablecloth
- fork
- spoon
- bol bowl
- eggs
- French bread with butter and jam
- Usually
- bacon bacon
- apple juice
- glass
- American
- banane banana
- (f.) plate
- beurre butter
31 Clues: jam • cup • fork • eggs • milk • salt • spoon • knife • toast • glass • napkin • pepper • cereal • Usually • American • bol bowl • breakfast • croissant • grapefruit • tablecloth • I’m having • apple juice • (f.) plate • orange juice • bacon bacon • hot chocolate • banane banana • beurre butter • coffee (with milk) • baguette long French bread • French bread with butter and jam
French Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-12
20 Clues: How • Bye • Yes • German • Please • Not bad • Russian • Italian • Spanish • English • Courtesies • Fine, thanks • Good morning • See you later • See you tomorrow • You speak French • Ms. Bibbin's first name • Informal way to say hello • I'm delighted to meet you • A boy's name in french that starts with bert and ends with a d
French Food 6(1) 2015-10-15
30 Clues: cup • jam • eggs • salt • milk • fork • bowl • knife • plate • bacon • glass • toast • spoon • pepper • banana • napkin • butter • cereal • usually • American • croissant • breakfast • tablecloth • grapefruit • apple juice • orange juice • French bread • hot chocolate • coffee (with milk) • French bread with butter and jam
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 • ...
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 • ...
France vs. Spain 2017-02-01
10 Clues: french boats • the french fort • french colonists • a spanish warship • another word for ship • men who fight in wars • the french military leader • the leading spanish general • members of the protestant church • the first french settlement in the united states
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 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 • ...
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
Délices Français 2024-02-22
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- Edible snails, a delicacy in French cuisine
- A dish made with beaten eggs
- A long, thin French bread
- Thin pancakes often filled with sweet or savory fillings
- A traditional Provencal vegetable stew
- A popular dairy product
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- Small French pastry tart
- A light, fluffy French egg dish
- gras A luxury food product made of duck or goose liver
- A mixture of greens and vegetables
- A buttery French pastry
11 Clues: A buttery French pastry • A popular dairy product • Small French pastry tart • A long, thin French bread • A dish made with beaten eggs • A light, fluffy French egg dish • A mixture of greens and vegetables • A traditional Provencal vegetable stew • Edible snails, a delicacy in French cuisine • gras A luxury food product made of duck or goose liver • ...
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? • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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
Across
- 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. • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
LANGUAGE 2018-01-27
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. • ...
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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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 • ...
LPU-Western 2-Midterm Exam 2015-07-30
Across
- 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.
Down
- ______ 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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
Across
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
