french Crossword Puzzles
French and Indian War Crossword 2022-10-22
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- The British Prime Minister during this period of time
- The founders of the thirteen original colonies
- The secondary name of the French and Indian War
- The fort, Virginia surveyor George Washington builds
- French capital of the New World
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- West of this Mountain range that the Colonist wanted to move to
- The general sent by the British government to help the Colonists
- A group of civilians trained to fight an in emergency
- Treaty that was used to end the French and Indian War and to give the British a portion of the French's land
- What the British had after the war was over
- The opposing force of the French and Indian War against the British
- What the British do to infiltrate the French to surprise attack its army
12 Clues: French capital of the New World • What the British had after the war was over • The founders of the thirteen original colonies • The secondary name of the French and Indian War • The fort, Virginia surveyor George Washington builds • A group of civilians trained to fight an in emergency • The British Prime Minister during this period of time • ...
Great Lakes & St. Lawrence Review 2022-11-26
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- River running from Atlantic Ocean to Quebec
- Mohawk military leader, fought with British
- When the British allowed French to keep their religion, language and laws to stay neutral in war
- Indigenous people of this region
- Housing for indigenous people
- These include silver, copper, and zinc
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- Canadian politician, known for healthcare
- When millions of people from the United Kingdom immigrated to Canada
- French speaking people of Canada
- Important for growing crops
- Province with highest population of French
- Province that includes Toronto and Ottawa
- First permanent French settlement,
13 Clues: Important for growing crops • Housing for indigenous people • French speaking people of Canada • Indigenous people of this region • First permanent French settlement, • These include silver, copper, and zinc • Canadian politician, known for healthcare • Province that includes Toronto and Ottawa • Province with highest population of French • ...
French Colonialism in "The Stranger" 2013-03-03
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- The Treaty of ______ gave the French 1 year to leave.
- Where was Camus born?
- The decline of the justice system was a result of the ____.
- Camus exploited the _________ system.
- Who was the President of France?
- The justice system was ruled under Islamic and ______ law.
- The ________ fled into Exile
- French cops enforced _______ rather than helping citizens.
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- _______ committed more than 400,000 troops to Algeria.
- Algerian citizens were also known as ______.
- On July 5th, 1962, Algerians had gained __________.
- French settlers were allowed to buy or confiscate _____ from Algerians.
- War started on _______ 1, 1954.
- More than 2 __________ Algerians were removed from their homes.
14 Clues: Where was Camus born? • The ________ fled into Exile • War started on _______ 1, 1954. • Who was the President of France? • Camus exploited the _________ system. • Algerian citizens were also known as ______. • On July 5th, 1962, Algerians had gained __________. • The Treaty of ______ gave the French 1 year to leave. • ...
P-O Life November 2022 2022-10-31
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- 100m steamship beached in the sands of Le Barcarès
- wild sheep, native to Corsica, introduced to the P-O in 1960
- French translation of 'tip'
- home of the first solar furnace in France
- French Accident & Emergency department of hospital
- animal used by Hannibal to cross the Pyrenees in 218BC
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- nickname given to French WWI infantrymen
- 19th century fortress overlooking Perpignan, Serrat d'en ____
- Roman road built to link Italy to Spain
- marine natural reserve, ____-Banyuls
- French flower used to commemorate WWI
- President of the Pyrénées-Orientales, Hermeline ____
- annual grape harvest
13 Clues: annual grape harvest • French translation of 'tip' • marine natural reserve, ____-Banyuls • French flower used to commemorate WWI • Roman road built to link Italy to Spain • nickname given to French WWI infantrymen • home of the first solar furnace in France • 100m steamship beached in the sands of Le Barcarès • French Accident & Emergency department of hospital • ...
Colonization Thru New France 2024-04-14
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- Indigenous people ______ guns and alcohol from the French
- water route through North America (did not find)
- Spain's colonization style
- animal whose fur was prized for hats in Europe
- one of the indigenous ally of the French
- program that sent French women to colonies to increase population with families
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- legalized piracy
- the seven cities of gold the Spanish were looking for in El Norte
- one of the indigenous allies of the French
- abandoned after 1587
- France's colonization style
- fort built in 1565
- founded in 1608
13 Clues: founded in 1608 • legalized piracy • fort built in 1565 • abandoned after 1587 • Spain's colonization style • France's colonization style • one of the indigenous ally of the French • one of the indigenous allies of the French • animal whose fur was prized for hats in Europe • water route through North America (did not find) • ...
Gold-Laced Coat 2023-05-12
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- An item Indians might chose in trade of pelts
- Philippe's dad
- A castle where French soldiers live
- Animal skins that are sought for trading
- The color stripe Pierre put on the keg
- The French made the guns ____ to get more pelts
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- An Iroquois that can come and go in the fort
- Has a doll in it for Pierre to take to Detroit
- The Gate of ___ Nations
- The gold laced thing that Philippe brought from France
- A French voyageur
- what the French and English are fighting over
- When you can hear the falls, this is going to happen
- The place Red Bird got hurt
14 Clues: Philippe's dad • A French voyageur • The Gate of ___ Nations • The place Red Bird got hurt • A castle where French soldiers live • The color stripe Pierre put on the keg • Animal skins that are sought for trading • An Iroquois that can come and go in the fort • An item Indians might chose in trade of pelts • what the French and English are fighting over • ...
The October Crisis 2022-01-31
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- ___________ students in Toronto supported the FLQ but when they heard the group had killed someone, the support decreased drastically.
- Members of the FLQ are arrested
- This prime minister told an interviewer “Watch Me” proving to them that he would not give in with the FLQ’s requests.
- French people wanted the province ______, to separate from the rest of Canada.
- FLQ uprising.
- Kidnapped by FLQ.
- ______ people were paid more than French people were.
- The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____.
- The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ.
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- It started in October of 1970.
- The past.
- 497 people were _______in october 1970.
- A French Canadian public figure, trade unionist and politician in Quebec. He held a phone book showing that they didn't know who the suspects were or who was in the FLQ.
- He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered.
- In the 1950s and 19___ French people felt they were being treated unfairly.
15 Clues: The past. • FLQ uprising. • Kidnapped by FLQ. • It started in October of 1970. • Members of the FLQ are arrested • 497 people were _______in october 1970. • The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____. • He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered. • ______ people were paid more than French people were. • The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ. • ...
French Revolution Crossward Puzzle (Gabriel) 2024-01-27
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- a moderate political faction during the French Revolution.
- that deserted France during the revolution, they were associated with aristocracy.
- Representative assembly in France that included representatives from the clergy, nobility, and common people.
- The middle class during the French Revolution.
- Fortress and state prison in Paris
- He orchestrated the Reign of Terror, he was later executed with a guillotine.
- Period of panic during the early days of the French Revolution
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- Revolutionary assembly formed by the Third Estate during the Estates-General.
- Device used for killing by beheading individuals with a blade.
- The highest social class in society (hereditary titles).
- Lists of grievances and suggestions
- (1793-1794) Period during the French Revolution marked by extreme political violence and mass executions.
- oath Occurred in 1789 when members of the National Assembly got locked out of their usual meeting place.
- Social and political structure of France before the French Revolution
- Situation where a government spends more money than it receives in revenue
15 Clues: Fortress and state prison in Paris • Lists of grievances and suggestions • The middle class during the French Revolution. • The highest social class in society (hereditary titles). • a moderate political faction during the French Revolution. • Device used for killing by beheading individuals with a blade. • ...
AnYa WoNg French and INdian war XD ;) :) 2023-05-11
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- Forced certain colonists to let British troops live in their houses
- taxes things it knew the colonists couldn’t make for themselves
- saying that the colonists were dependent on the king
- representatives from every state except Rhodesia island met in Philadelphia to fix the articles
- they lived the land west of the Allegheny Mountains and built a village
- explained how the 13 colonies would be governed as one nation
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- the French claimed it and its tributaries
- French depended on it they saw American Indians as partners
- is a group of individuals United together for a purpose
- was the second and final attempt to write a document that would govern the United States
- American Indians lived there before the French and Indian war
- on July 4th it announced that all states were free from Great Britain
- they they thought the Ohio river valley belonged to them
- they lost in the French and Indian war
- it forced colonists to put expensive tax stamps on all legal documents
15 Clues: they lost in the French and Indian war • the French claimed it and its tributaries • saying that the colonists were dependent on the king • is a group of individuals United together for a purpose • they they thought the Ohio river valley belonged to them • French depended on it they saw American Indians as partners • ...
Words 2022-03-17
9 Clues: French word for I • means cat in french • means dog in French • French word for yes • a subject in school • means book in French • means horse in French • Long word. Means super! • has instruments like violins and cellos.
French Culture Crossword 2013-09-25
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- Where did the French battle against the English in the battle that decided language. They battled in the Plains of ________.
- "How are you" in French.
- Where are the majority of French speaking people located in Canada?
- Wednesday in French?
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- The language business and trade has to be conducted in after the loss of the language battle between the English and French.
- What gave the French people of Canada many of their rights of language and culture?
- The place where the French started to settle in Canada and built a city there.
- If feeling well, how to respond to "How are you" in French?
- The Quebec commander who battled against English General Wolfe in the deciding battle of which language to use in Canada.
- "Thank you" in French.
10 Clues: Wednesday in French? • "Thank you" in French. • "How are you" in French. • If feeling well, how to respond to "How are you" in French? • Where are the majority of French speaking people located in Canada? • The place where the French started to settle in Canada and built a city there. • ...
The October Crisis 2022-01-31
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- The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____.
- The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ.
- ___________ students in Toronto supported the FLQ but when they heard the group had killed someone, the support decreased drastically.
- FLQ uprising.
- It started in October of 1970.
- This prime minister told an interviewer “Watch Me” proving to them that he would not give in with the FLQ’s requests.
- 497 people were _______in october 1970.
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- Kidnapped by FLQ.
- He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered.
- Members of the FLQ are arrested
- The past.
- A French Canadian public figure, trade unionist and politician in Quebec. He held a phone book showing that they didn't know who the suspects were or who was in the FLQ.
- In the 1950s and 19___ French people felt they were being treated unfairly.
- French people wanted the province ______, to separate from the rest of Canada.
- ______ people were paid more than French people were.
15 Clues: The past. • FLQ uprising. • Kidnapped by FLQ. • It started in October of 1970. • Members of the FLQ are arrested • 497 people were _______in october 1970. • The FLQ was considered a terrorist _____. • He got kidnapped by the FLQ and got murdered. • ______ people were paid more than French people were. • The language who got all the hate and started the FLQ. • ...
Crossword #26: Hit A Dance Or Go To France 2024-07-01
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- the most common french appetizer
- the biggest biking event known to man
- the most common fear from kids in france
- a classic 90's dance involving using the feet a lot to move back and forth
- instead of trick or treat, france celebrates ____ or treat
- a famous dance in the 80's and a tomato sauce that goes with chips
- if you didn't know, a french tradition is to make these every christmas for your whole neighborhood
- if you go to france, expect to see a lot of these cars
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- the french savory bread
- this french word is used a lot in america, like a "whoa!" or a "wow!"
- a dance like the swing
- a classic dance made in 2016 that involves three people going under each others legs
- the french came up with the name of this drink
- this airline only goes to france from america and america from france
- a little dance going slowly from side to side
15 Clues: a dance like the swing • the french savory bread • the most common french appetizer • the biggest biking event known to man • the most common fear from kids in france • a little dance going slowly from side to side • the french came up with the name of this drink • if you go to france, expect to see a lot of these cars • ...
FRANCE cooking 2015-01-20
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- you cut on a
- grown in France
- a footbridge that gives a beautiful view of France
- you do this before starting to cook
- miles how many miles of underground working is there
- a topper to many salads due to the population of its trees
- north of the Mediterranean sea ,south of the English Channel
- world famous apples grow here
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- a common French appetizers
- are all french foods rich
- a sharp tool used in cooking you should cation
- a dish that is a favorite of France and related to the cream puff
- a topper to the French onion soup
- when finised useing oven or stove you do what
- a important part of French cooking
15 Clues: you cut on a • grown in France • are all french foods rich • a common French appetizers • world famous apples grow here • a topper to the French onion soup • a important part of French cooking • you do this before starting to cook • when finised useing oven or stove you do what • a sharp tool used in cooking you should cation • a footbridge that gives a beautiful view of France • ...
France 2022-01-21
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- In France, children must be enrolled in school by the time they are ___ years old.
- The capital city of France
- France has the largest ____ museum
- This was the tallest structure in the world for 41 years.
- In France, you can marry a _____ person.
- The main religion of France.
- The French drink over 11 million glasses of ____ each year.
- Supermarkets are banned from throwing away ____.
- It is considered unlucky to turn a ________ upside down.
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- The french eat 25,000 tons of ______ each year.
- The world's first artificial _____ transplant took place in France.
- France is only the size of this U.S. state.
- the official language of France.
- The French army invented _________.
- France produces 1,500 types of cheese.
15 Clues: The capital city of France • The main religion of France. • the official language of France. • France has the largest ____ museum • The French army invented _________. • France produces 1,500 types of cheese. • In France, you can marry a _____ person. • France is only the size of this U.S. state. • The french eat 25,000 tons of ______ each year. • ...
French resistance 2024-01-22
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- a member of the far-right National Socialist German Workers' Party.
- an inhabitant of a particular town or city
- Brother that broke out of jail for French resistance
- people that believe in communism
- conducted by specially trained, equipped and organized Department
- a person or thing competing with another for the same objective
- Who misled the French resistance making a glaring error?
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- prejudice against Jews
- Allies most decorated service women
- Gun provide by French resistance at the fromt
- Sneak from one place to another place
- People/places that rely and support each other
- Shop keeper that joined the French resistance
- People or stuff helping another person or thing
- Group of people that are against something
15 Clues: prejudice against Jews • people that believe in communism • Allies most decorated service women • Sneak from one place to another place • an inhabitant of a particular town or city • Group of people that are against something • Gun provide by French resistance at the fromt • Shop keeper that joined the French resistance • People/places that rely and support each other • ...
Thomas Paine 2015-10-14
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- Reason family died
- years Paine spent in prison.
- eighty seven Year Paine sailed for France
- Paine was viewed as a?
- Took on Edmund Burke in...
- up the Old World Paine's thoughts on French Revolution
- seventy two Paine moved to England in?
- Crisis Important writing for American cause
- Life of Thomas Paine Moncure D. Conway's book
- Paine regarded himself a...
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- o nine Year Paine died
- England Paine's birthplace
- sixty Lost wife and child in
- Smith Person attacking Paine's character
- seventy six Year American Crisis came out
- National Assembly Offered French citizenship by
- "The Rights of..."
- Sense Most famous writing of Paine
18 Clues: Reason family died • "The Rights of..." • Paine was viewed as a? • o nine Year Paine died • England Paine's birthplace • Took on Edmund Burke in... • Paine regarded himself a... • sixty Lost wife and child in • years Paine spent in prison. • Sense Most famous writing of Paine • Smith Person attacking Paine's character • seventy six Year American Crisis came out • ...
Lauren's Soccerland Crossword 2022-01-05
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- french word for "go"
- synonym for "yes" in Maine
- A trench made in the ground usually for
- procedure to remove body fat
- seeds
- a metal tool used to measure body fat
- A word used to say grandmother in french
- the use of biological data
- insulting word meaning dumb or stupid
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- special equipment for specific activities
- look of confusion
- synonym for rearranged
- A word used to say grandfather in french
- to have sympathy for someone
- Slowly carefully persuading something
15 Clues: seeds • look of confusion • french word for "go" • synonym for rearranged • synonym for "yes" in Maine • the use of biological data • procedure to remove body fat • to have sympathy for someone • a metal tool used to measure body fat • Slowly carefully persuading something • insulting word meaning dumb or stupid • A trench made in the ground usually for • ...
French Words 2022-08-25
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- What the opposite of Non
- What is quatre + quatre
- What come after L'et'e
- What come after cinquante huit?
- Friday in French.
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
- After someone give you food, what you say?
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- What is before Vendrdi
- How say ms in french?
- Nice to meet you
- How you greet someone in afternoon
- how do say goodbye to someone?
- What is color of bear
- what is after January?
- How do you say "Hi" in French?
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • How say ms in french? • What is color of bear • What is before Vendrdi • what is after January? • What come after L'et'e • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • how do say goodbye to someone? • How do you say "Hi" in French? • What come after cinquante huit? • How you greet someone in afternoon • ...
French Words 2022-08-25
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- How do you say "Hi" in French?
- Nice to meet you
- how do say goodbye to someone?
- What is color of bear
- What come after L'et'e
- What is before Vendrdi
- Friday in French.
- How you greet someone in afternoon
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
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- what is after January?
- What come after cinquante huit?
- After someone give you food, what you say?
- What is quatre + quatre
- How say ms in french?
- What the opposite of Non
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • What is color of bear • How say ms in french? • what is after January? • What come after L'et'e • What is before Vendrdi • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • How do you say "Hi" in French? • how do say goodbye to someone? • What come after cinquante huit? • How you greet someone in afternoon • ...
unit 4 geoculture 2021-12-20
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- also known as le football or soccer
- celebrates international film achievements
- film studio
- French national team competition
- cafe where Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald met
- international soccer competition
- French national soccer team
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- buttery, flaky bread or pastry
- 500,000 at the beginning of the 20th century
- in 1998 and 2018
- le McDo, Quick, KFC, Pizza Hut
- slang term for junk food meaning "bad food"
- celebrates achievements in French Cinema
- combines restaurant and cafe services
- plays for the Manchester United team
15 Clues: film studio • in 1998 and 2018 • French national soccer team • buttery, flaky bread or pastry • le McDo, Quick, KFC, Pizza Hut • French national team competition • international soccer competition • also known as le football or soccer • plays for the Manchester United team • combines restaurant and cafe services • celebrates achievements in French Cinema • ...
C2 slot Set-1 2025-08-29
10 Clues: See you tomorrow • Thank you in French • The day before Saturday • The month after October • Fifth month of the year • How to say good bye in French? • Translate into French 'Welcome' • First day of the week in French • How to say good evening in French? • Which month has five letters in it?
Rafay’s SuSsY Crossword 2023-05-10
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- A meeting where the constitution was written.
- Rebellious acts in Massachusetts colony
- Number of votes for each state depends on the state’s population
- Branch that was led by a president who carried out laws
- Lived in the disputed territory
- The kingdom that won the French and Indian War
- Each state gets one vote
- King of Britain
- French people who traded along the Mississippi River
- Had the most population during the French and Indian War
- Law that makes the colonies dependent on the king
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- Explained how the 13 sates would be governed as one nation
- The citizens of early America did not want this kind of government.
- Law that put big taxes on things the colonies could not make
- Forced colonists to let British soldiers live in their house and not pay rent
- The citizens of early America wanted this kind of government
- Lost the French and Indian War
- Law that put stamps on certain items(stamps were very expensive)
- Was not in the war but was still given land
19 Clues: King of Britain • Each state gets one vote • Lost the French and Indian War • Lived in the disputed territory • Rebellious acts in Massachusetts colony • Was not in the war but was still given land • A meeting where the constitution was written. • The kingdom that won the French and Indian War • Law that makes the colonies dependent on the king • ...
Explorer B Review 2024-12-05
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- viewed the land as belonging to them once they set foot on the new land
- explored the Eastern Canadian Coastline
- explored the Mississippi River Valle for France
- explored the Southwest for Spain
- The French traded furs with the Native Americans and gave them this in return
- Francisco Coronado was considered this
- the French created these and traded furs with the Native Americans
- The Spanish did this to the Native Americans
- This animal was introduced during the Age of Exploration
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- this is how the explorers interacted with the Native Americans
- believed that everyone shared the land
- explored the Canada and the Great Lakes Region for France
- Francisco Coronado first came in contact with this animal while visiting the Great Plains
- Native Americans taught this to the explorers
- the French traded this with Native Americans
- conquered and enslaved Native Americans
- these were the main reasons WHY people explored
- the French were this with Native Americans
18 Clues: explored the Southwest for Spain • believed that everyone shared the land • Francisco Coronado was considered this • explored the Eastern Canadian Coastline • conquered and enslaved Native Americans • the French were this with Native Americans • the French traded this with Native Americans • The Spanish did this to the Native Americans • ...
French Revolution Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-20
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- France’s ruler during the Reign of Terror
- First Consul after the French Revolution, later Emperor of France
- France’s “National Razor”
- Famous journalist known for inciting violence against “enemies of the revolution” during the Reign of Terror, had a skin condition that confined him to a bathtub for most of his life
- New religious belief where a god exists, but doesn’t interact with humans
- Ending of French Empire after a failed invasion of Russia, resulted in the restoration of European balance
- School of thought spread throughout Europe after the French Revolution, encouraging pride and strength among oneself and their nation
- Liberty, Property, Security, Religion, Thought
- New, progressive political belief developed by Philosophes
- Wealthy and educated French middle class
- A mob of Parisians attacked this place to demand gunpowder, seen as the symbol of the revolution
- Classic societal structure of France prior to the revolution
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- Traditional royal European government system
- Meeting of French social groups that hadn’t occurred since 1614
- Civil Rights movement gaining traction, supported by Mary Wollstonecraft
- A religion sponsored by the revolution as an alternative to Catholicism
- Intellectual movement in Europe among the elite that questioned societal structures and encouraged change
- Philosopher that believed in the Social Contract and State of Nature, partially inspiring the American Revolutionaries
- The main residence of King Louis XVI and his subjects, a symbol of the aristocracy
- Philosopher that believed in Natural Rights and the Right to Revolt
20 Clues: France’s “National Razor” • Wealthy and educated French middle class • France’s ruler during the Reign of Terror • Traditional royal European government system • Liberty, Property, Security, Religion, Thought • New, progressive political belief developed by Philosophes • Classic societal structure of France prior to the revolution • ...
WHII.5 Review 2022-11-28
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- Religion of Hapsburg Empire
- Empire located in central Europe, site of modern day Austria and Hungary
- Competed with Prussia for domination of German states
- Book written by Thomas Hobbes
- Revolution which inspired French Revolution
- Russian monarch who continued westernization
- Cultural center of Europe due to its ties to classical civilization
- Monarch executed during French Revolution
- Mountain chain located in central Europe
- Leader during French Reign of Terror in which over 40,000 were arrested and executed
- Peter the Great's policy to modernize Russia
- US document which incorporates Enlightenment ideals
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- Monarch who was executed during English Civil War
- Empire in northern Europe, where Germany and Poland is today
- Peninsula in Southern Europe containing Spain and Portugal
- Philosopher who supported separation of church and state
- Mountain chain separating Europe and Asia
- Body of water between Europe and Middle East
- Absolutist Russian Czar who worked to modernize Russia
- Christianity practiced in Russian Empire
- French absolutist monarch associated with Palace of Versailles
- Form of monarchy characterized by centralization of power and claim of rule by divine right
- French Revolution began when this fortress was stormed
- First Czar of Imperial Russia
- Intellectual movement emphasizing reason, analysis, and individualism
- Monarch who tried (but failed) to unify Europe under a Catholic Empire
- Result of this "revolution" was William and Mary becoming joint monarchs of England
- English political party who was against James II becoming next king
28 Clues: Religion of Hapsburg Empire • Book written by Thomas Hobbes • First Czar of Imperial Russia • Christianity practiced in Russian Empire • Mountain chain located in central Europe • Mountain chain separating Europe and Asia • Monarch executed during French Revolution • Revolution which inspired French Revolution • Body of water between Europe and Middle East • ...
The Crossword 2023-10-18
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- A great fortress in Paris
- She is best known for her Declaration of the Rights of Woman
- General assembly representing the French estates of the realm
- Sun King
- People upholding the political and economic interests of the capitalist ruling-class.
- The men of the National Assembly took an oath never to stop meeting until a constitution had been established.
- Assasinated Jean-Paul Marat.
- The revolutionary assembly formed by representatives of the Third Estate
- The legislature of France from October 1, 1791, to September 20, 1792
- Was a French military commander and political leader who rose to prominence during the French Revolution and led successful campaigns during the Revolutionary Wars.
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- A time of depravity in France where people were dying, but mostly the working class which is counterintuitive towards the purpose of it.
- The political and social system of France before the Revolution of 1789
- A period of panic and riot by peasants
- King during the outbreak of the French Revolution
- A journalist and politician during the French Revolution, he was a vigorous defender of the sans-culottes
- Men are born free and remain free and equal in rights.
- As rumors tell "Let them eat cake" was stated by this specific person
- "Social classes" of France
- The grandiose palace where Absolute monarchs were pampered in France.
- People who fled France out of fear that absolutism would be no more.
20 Clues: Sun King • A great fortress in Paris • "Social classes" of France • Assasinated Jean-Paul Marat. • A period of panic and riot by peasants • King during the outbreak of the French Revolution • Men are born free and remain free and equal in rights. • She is best known for her Declaration of the Rights of Woman • General assembly representing the French estates of the realm • ...
Le Petit Prince Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2025-03-31
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- "To chew." Sounds like "marcher."-Er verb.
- "Arithmetic." Sounds like the beginning for the word "calculator."
- "Prey." Sounds like the French word for "king." Noun is feminine.
- "Wild beast." Spelling is similar to the word "mauve."
- "Eye/eyeball." Singular noun is completely different from the plural form. Sounds like "oil" from the English language.
- "To come down to the level of." Sounds similarly to words "port" and "porter."
- "To improve/get better." -ER verb. Sounds almost like "Amelio."
- "Virgin." Often is referred to the name of the Forest in "le Petit Prince." Sounds similar to the English word "verge"
- "To advice." Sounds like English word "counsellor." The French word "conseille" means "advice."
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- "Trade." Also means "job." Think of the vocab from the story "Le Petit Poucet" and the job le Petit Poucet got at the end of the story.
- "Masterpiece." Literal translation is "Chief of artwork."
- "Painter." Sounds similar to and shares similar spelling to French verb "peindre" which means "to paint."
- "To move/budge/stir." Sounds like English word for "budget." -Er verb.
- "To fly." -Er word. Also means "to steal?
- "Pile/ a lot." Sounds almost like English word "task."
- "Star." Feminine word. Pronunciation sounds similar to "et trois."
- "Glance." Sounds like the french word for "to cut."
- "To get lost/wander." A reflexive -ER verb. Spelling is similar to the English word "Eager."
- "So." Sounds like French word "fin."
- "To swallow." Sounds like the word "avalanche." -Er verb.
20 Clues: "So." Sounds like French word "fin." • "To fly." -Er word. Also means "to steal? • "To chew." Sounds like "marcher."-Er verb. • "Glance." Sounds like the french word for "to cut." • "Wild beast." Spelling is similar to the word "mauve." • "Pile/ a lot." Sounds almost like English word "task." • "Masterpiece." Literal translation is "Chief of artwork." • ...
History 2023-06-11
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- (Birthplace of democracy)
- (Norse seafarers)
- (Age of factories)
- (Cultural rebirth)
- (Overthrow of power)
- (Shakespearean era)
- (Land of pharaohs)
- (Atomic bomb site)
- (French military leader)
- (Asian conquerors)
- War (Tension between superpowers)
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- (Cultural rebirth)
- (Ancient empire)
- Rights (Movement for equality)
- (Ancient Mesoamerican civilization)
- (South American civilization)
- (Mesoamerican empire)
- (Revolutionary era)
- War (Global conflict)
- Road (Ancient trade route)
20 Clues: (Ancient empire) • (Norse seafarers) • (Cultural rebirth) • (Age of factories) • (Cultural rebirth) • (Land of pharaohs) • (Atomic bomb site) • (Asian conquerors) • (Revolutionary era) • (Shakespearean era) • (Overthrow of power) • (Mesoamerican empire) • War (Global conflict) • (French military leader) • (Birthplace of democracy) • Road (Ancient trade route) • (South American civilization) • ...
ANL-2020 - Useful Fairy Tale Vocabulary 2025-03-24
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- Adjective for something magical or under a spell. (Hint: "bewitched")
- "Little Red Riding Hood" teaches children that they should not talk ____.
- Noun for the "bad guy" in a fairy tale.
- Cinderella is helped by her fairy ______. (Hint: "marraine" in French)
- The villain in many fairy tales is "the wicked ____" (Hint: "belle-mère" in French"
- Rapunzel is trapped in a tall ______. (French: tour)
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- The female noun for "hero".
- Expression: a "__________ in distress" is usually a princess who needs to be saved.
- "Little Red Riding Hood" takes a ____ of food to her grandmother.
- The king sits on a ______. (French: trône)
- The old woman who eats children in "Hansel in Gretal" is a wicked ____.
- Many fairy tales start with, "Once upon a time, in a ___ far, far away" (French: Royaume)
- Cinderella has two mean _____ who also want to marry the prince.
- Adjective for the brave prince in traditional fairy tales (Hint: He is often a "HERO")
14 Clues: The female noun for "hero". • Noun for the "bad guy" in a fairy tale. • The king sits on a ______. (French: trône) • Rapunzel is trapped in a tall ______. (French: tour) • Cinderella has two mean _____ who also want to marry the prince. • "Little Red Riding Hood" takes a ____ of food to her grandmother. • ...
desserts 2025-06-23
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- -Lakshya's favourite food
- - A french dessert
- - Is a morning treat
- - Indian sweet rolled into a ball
- toast - Some type of toast France
- - has a stick
- - a pancake with holes in it
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- - a round dessert with a hole in the middle
- - something that gives you a brain freeze
- - La la la lava
- - a birthday treat
- - French name that's fancy
- - A Mini cake
- - a pie
14 Clues: - a pie • - A Mini cake • - has a stick • - La la la lava • - a birthday treat • - A french dessert • - Is a morning treat • -Lakshya's favourite food • - French name that's fancy • - a pancake with holes in it • - Indian sweet rolled into a ball • toast - Some type of toast France • - something that gives you a brain freeze • - a round dessert with a hole in the middle
French Greetings Year 4 2023-10-04
16 Clues: No • Hi • Yes • Hello • French • Goodbye • I'm good • Excuse me • I'm ok/so-so • How are you? • I feel awful • I'm not good • I'm very good • Revoir Goodbye • I speak French • Very good (bonus question)
French Revolution 2019-02-06
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- the machine used to execute the King
- _____ Estate, the clergy
- The French Assembly that had not met for 150 years (Two words)
- The oath that the third estate took in June 1789
- The palace that Marie Antoinette spent lots of money on
- Became the French emperor in 1804
- The main problem the King had
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- the poor of Paris (two words)
- The leader who became known for his Reign of Terror
- The French stormed this building on 14th July 1789
- the middle class of the third estate
- National _____ , the name for the new French government
- The King was caught in this town when he tried to escape
- The King of France
- The people in the second estate
15 Clues: The King of France • _____ Estate, the clergy • the poor of Paris (two words) • The main problem the King had • The people in the second estate • Became the French emperor in 1804 • the middle class of the third estate • the machine used to execute the King • The oath that the third estate took in June 1789 • The French stormed this building on 14th July 1789 • ...
All About Adams 2015-01-08
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- This created Anti-French feelings in the United States when French officials wanted 250,000 to see the French Foreign Minister
- in 1798 Adams created this department
- He was the father of _____________
- in 1798 Adams also adopted the ___ Amendment
- He did not own these
- The name of Adam's wife
- Adams political party
- Died on the same day as what president
- The amount of terms Adams spent in office
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- The college John Adams attended
- He was apart of what case against John Adams
- He was the first president to live where?
- The amount of kids Adams had
- The name of the four acts passed by Federalists and signed by Adams in result of the French Revolution
- The age Adams died
15 Clues: The age Adams died • He did not own these • Adams political party • The name of Adam's wife • The amount of kids Adams had • The college John Adams attended • He was the father of _____________ • in 1798 Adams created this department • Died on the same day as what president • He was the first president to live where? • The amount of terms Adams spent in office • ...
Growth of New France 2021-02-08
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- IBERVILLE AND BIENVILLE REACHED THE NORTHERN COAST OF THIS IN 1699
- GOVERNOR GENERAL OF FRANCE
- FRENCH BROUGHT ONLY ABOUT ______THOUSAND COLONISTS FROM LOUISIANA TO CANADA; THE ENGLISH HAD OVER 1.5 MILLION!
- LAWS THAT RESTRICTED THE WAY AFRICANS IN LOUISIANA COULD LIVE
- ST. LOUIS, DES MOINES, LOUISVILLE ALL BEGAN AS THIS, AFTER MARQUETTE AND JOLIET'S EXPLORATION
- FRENCH EXPLORER THAT CLAIMED MISSISSIPPI RIVER VALEY FOR FRANCE
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- A_______ COLONY IS OWNED BY ONE PERSON
- COLONY RULED BY A KING, NOT BUSINESS
- LOUISIANA'S PROPRIETOR IN 1717; A SCOTSMAN
- CANOES MADE OF THIS COULD NAVIGATE SHALLOW RIVERS
- MISSISSIPPI MEANS THIS
- BRANCH RIVERS
- MAIN TRADING PARTNERS OF FRENCH; A NATIVE TRIBE
- THE FRENCH ANSWER TO BEING RICH
- ANOTEHR WORD FOR OWNER
15 Clues: BRANCH RIVERS • MISSISSIPPI MEANS THIS • ANOTEHR WORD FOR OWNER • GOVERNOR GENERAL OF FRANCE • THE FRENCH ANSWER TO BEING RICH • COLONY RULED BY A KING, NOT BUSINESS • A_______ COLONY IS OWNED BY ONE PERSON • LOUISIANA'S PROPRIETOR IN 1717; A SCOTSMAN • MAIN TRADING PARTNERS OF FRENCH; A NATIVE TRIBE • CANOES MADE OF THIS COULD NAVIGATE SHALLOW RIVERS • ...
French Cuisine Vocabulary 2024-02-09
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- Mother sauce made of egg yolk, butter, and lemon juice.
- Gourmet dish that contains fattened duck or goose liver.
- Art of choosing, cooking, and eating good food.
- Mother sauce made of a roux and light stock.
- Mother sauce made primarily of tomatoes.
- French for "everything has a place."
- French for "elegant, high class cuisine."
- Cooking method that has ingredients are seared then immersed in liquid.
- Cooking method that requires salting and slowing cooking in fat.
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- French for the starting dish or appetizer.
- Cooking method that has ingredients cooked in a pan coated in fat.
- Light, fluffy dish served sweet or savory with a egg base.
- Mother sauce made from brown stock, mirepoix and tomatoes.
- Adding flammable alcohol to a dish to set it on fire.
- French for "new cuisine."
- Soft cows milk cheese that is served fresh.
- A sparkling wine originating from France served at celebrations.
- Mother sauce made of a white roux.
18 Clues: French for "new cuisine." • Mother sauce made of a white roux. • French for "everything has a place." • Mother sauce made primarily of tomatoes. • French for "elegant, high class cuisine." • French for the starting dish or appetizer. • Soft cows milk cheese that is served fresh. • Mother sauce made of a roux and light stock. • ...
French Revolution & Napoleon 2024-01-24
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- 5 people rule France after the Reign of Terror.
- The country that Napoleon betrayed to try and install his brother as king.
- Queen during the French Revolution.
- Corsican-born General and later Emperor of France.
- Church of France. Didn't pay taxes.
- Commoners of France. Paid all the taxes.
- The British General who finally beat Napoleon at the Battle of Waterloo.
- The country that Napoleon was forced to abandon because of Lord Nelson.
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- The king during the French Revolution.
- Machine for beheading.
- On July 14, the French celebrate the start of the Revolution.
- A time when thousands were executed to "save" the Revolution.
- A French system used to advise the king, where all 3 estates gather and cast one vote apiece.
- Napoleon was finally defeated at this battle.
- Head of the Committee of Public Safety.
- Nobility of France. Didn't pay taxes.
- This country used Scorched Earth strategy to defeat Napoleon.
- Democratic-Republican Government that replaced the Estates General.
18 Clues: Machine for beheading. • Queen during the French Revolution. • Church of France. Didn't pay taxes. • Nobility of France. Didn't pay taxes. • The king during the French Revolution. • Head of the Committee of Public Safety. • Commoners of France. Paid all the taxes. • Napoleon was finally defeated at this battle. • 5 people rule France after the Reign of Terror. • ...
Unit 6: Reason & Revolution Vocabulary 2023-12-04
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- Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer
- A process that can be characterized as the social and economic shift that turns a society into an industrialized one.
- Series of successful slave revolts in former french colony
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses
- A French representative assembly with three estates, discussed during crisis.
- A widespread panic known as the Great Fear occurred during the French Revolution.
- a system or mode no longer prevailing
- word that the French Enlightenment thinkers usually applied to themselves
- Process of increasing the proportion of people living in cities and towns, leading to the growth and development of urban areas.
- An agricultural practice of growing different types of crops in the same area in order to maintain the integrity of the soil.
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- a situation in which nations of the world have roughly equal power.
- Scottish economist and philosopher and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment.
- declares a complete break with Britain and its King and claims the powers of an independent country.
- first ten amendments to the United States Constitution.
- last queen of France before the French Revolution.
- Haitian general and the most prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution
- A Venezuelan military and political leader.
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines.
- having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook.
- what is used in the production process to produce output
20 Clues: a system or mode no longer prevailing • Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer • A Venezuelan military and political leader. • last queen of France before the French Revolution. • first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. • what is used in the production process to produce output • Series of successful slave revolts in former french colony • ...
Period 3: The French & Spanish Rule in America 2022-09-23
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- These people were worried about the Russian fur trading on the Pacific coast
- This war between England, France, and Spain made travel difficult and dangerous
- This explorer landed on the east bank of the Mississippi River and built a fort near Balochi Indian settlement
- This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies
- The Pueblo Indians of northern New Mexico were led by this leader
- The explorer that claimed the land around Mississippi river for France
- This explorer offered full pardon in exchange for their conversion to Catholicism
- The French introduced African slavery into this valley
- While New France we’re deeply Catholic, English settlements were this religion
- In 1690, the Spanish viceroy appointed a new governor for this city
- When the Iroquois Confederation overran Huron village this place came close to being wiped out
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- This explorer began exploring the St. Lawrence River in 1603 and founded the city of Quebec
- The success of the revolt allowed these leaders to live in governor’s mansions
- This king secured the French claim to the mouth of the Mississippi
- Nearly all Spanish who lived on isolated ranches were killed in this Revolt
- The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city
- Because of the French ships brought new slaves from this country
- The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy
- The French found this place in 1718
- The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas
20 Clues: The French found this place in 1718 • The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy • The French introduced African slavery into this valley • This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies • The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city • The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas • ...
Period 3: The French & Spanish Rule in America 2022-09-23
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- When the Iroquois Confederation overran Huron village this place came close to being wiped out
- This explorer began exploring the St. Lawrence River in 1603 and founded the city of Quebec
- This explorer offered full pardon in exchange for their conversion to Catholicism
- This king secured the French claim to the mouth of the Mississippi
- The French introduced African slavery into this valley
- While New France we’re deeply Catholic, English settlements were this religion
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- This war between England, France, and Spain made travel difficult and dangerous
- This explorer landed on the east bank of the Mississippi River and built a fort near Balochi Indian settlement
- The explorer that claimed the land around Mississippi river for France
- The success of the revolt allowed these leaders to live in governor’s mansions
- Nearly all Spanish who lived on isolated ranches were killed in this Revolt
- The Pueblo Indians of northern New Mexico were led by this leader
- The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy
- This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies
- The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas
- These people were worried about the Russian fur trading on the Pacific coast
- The French found this place in 1718
- Because of the French ships brought new slaves from this country
- In 1690, the Spanish viceroy appointed a new governor for this city
- The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city
20 Clues: The French found this place in 1718 • The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy • The French introduced African slavery into this valley • This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies • The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city • The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas • ...
American Colonization and Settlement 2022-10-04
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- religion of most French colonists
- ship that brought the Pilgrims to Plymouth
- religious revival in the 1730s
- also called the Seven Years War
- created the city of Philadelphia
- first European settlement in North America
- led British forces agains the French
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- French fort captured by the British
- elected head of the Jamestown colony
- founded the town of Providence
- the "city of brotherly love"
- founded the French settlement at Quebec
12 Clues: the "city of brotherly love" • founded the town of Providence • religious revival in the 1730s • also called the Seven Years War • created the city of Philadelphia • religion of most French colonists • French fort captured by the British • elected head of the Jamestown colony • led British forces agains the French • founded the French settlement at Quebec • ...
Le plat principal 2023-03-15
15 Clues: jam • bowl • milk • salt • eggs • spoon • bacon • coffee • butter • banana • orange juice • hot chocolate • a teacup or mug • a french loaf of bread • a french bread used with either butter or jam
The French and Indian War 2020-09-29
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- Washington set up this Fort as a starting point to attack Fort Duquesne.
- This Prime Minster helped the British win the war after initial loses: William
- The British focused efforts to capturing this region from the French.
- The French developed _________ with Native tribes making them partners and sometimes friends.
- The _______________________ of 1763 cut off land west of the Appalachian Mountains and left this area for the Indians.
- A native American rebellion, headed by this man, was successful in capturing British forts after the war.
- French trappers and traders were often looking for this commodity.
- England and France competed for the _________ River Valley early on in the conflict.
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- This man was sent by the governor of Virginia to head a militia to drive out the French as a 21-year-old officer.
- The French and Indian War was part of the ____________ Years War.
- The British imposed these on the colonists to help pay for the war debt
- This 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.
- France and this nation were the two most powerful countries competing for N. America
- In the mercantilist theory a country must do this more than it imports
- French trappers often _________________ native women further solidifying their relationships.
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. • In the mercantilist theory a country must do this more than it imports • ...
1* 2024-05-14
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- took a picture w/ Marple last week 1*
- I saw
- French: blow of state
- French: to purpose
- Latin: in-turned position
- volleyball player 1*
- Repeated annoyingly
- Legal work done for free
- The best of the best; preeminent
- Romeo became ________ in Verona after killing Tybalt.
- Latin: for this
- Latin: and others
- done as a formality or politeness
- French: already seen
- male golfer in 1*
- female golfer in 1*
- Here Comes The (Angelina) _______ 1*
- appetizer
- Great point!
- an embarrassing act; gaffe
- Repeating something exactly word for word
- Jason _____ 1*
- Latin: the existing state
- Complete freedom to do as you wish
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- Latin: Seize the day
- I conquered
- Graduating college with distinction
- his strong woman wasn’t his mom 1*
- Avains (unscramble) 1*
- Doesn’t read the agenda 1*
- I came
- Latin: to the man
- Have a good trip!
- While not poisonous _____, poinsettia leaves are unpleasant to eat and could cause vomiting.
- French: that’s life
- a meeting or appointment
- French: according to the menu
- “My bad!”
- “Have a good meal!”
- Latin: Something for something
- A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course without interfering
- something that has already been decided, so accept it
- There are 2 1*
- Latin: course of life
- Latin: and the rest
- opposite of min 1*
46 Clues: I saw • I came • “My bad!” • appetizer • I conquered • Great point! • There are 2 1* • Jason _____ 1* • Latin: for this • Latin: to the man • Have a good trip! • Latin: and others • male golfer in 1* • French: to purpose • opposite of min 1* • Repeated annoyingly • French: that’s life • “Have a good meal!” • female golfer in 1* • Latin: and the rest • Latin: Seize the day • volleyball player 1* • ...
French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- an intellectual movement that influenced Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries that brought it to new heights.
- Supreme Leader
- a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm summoned by Louis XVI to propose solutions to France's financial problems.
- A major role player in the revolution and Emperor of France.
- Someone whose family has a high risk
- involving or causing a complete or dramatic change.
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- A French lawyer and statesman who became one of the best-known, influential and controversial figures of the French Revolution
- Something designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading
- Gun used in the American and French
- a period of panic and riot by peasants and others amid rumours of an “aristocratic conspiracy” by the king and the privileged to overthrow the Third Estate.
- Last name of the teacher of 9D and best teacher ever
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- a poor farmer of low social status
- a person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform
- a small but influential class in 18th century French society
- The quality of being noble in character, rank, or mind
- with one's own nation and support for its interests
- A group that created a government that could deal with war, economic chaos, and internal rebellion.
- a gathering of people held by an inspiring host
- A certain city in France that had historical Significance
20 Clues: Supreme Leader • a poor farmer of low social status • Gun used in the American and French • Someone whose family has a high risk • a gathering of people held by an inspiring host • with one's own nation and support for its interests • involving or causing a complete or dramatic change. • Last name of the teacher of 9D and best teacher ever • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2025-09-30
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- French military leader who became Emperor after the Revolution
- the common people of the lower classes in Paris, became radical revolutionaries
- a fundamental document of the Revolution defining individual and collective rights
- the old political and social system in France before the Revolution
- a sudden and illegal seizure of power from a government
- the highest class in society, typically holding hereditary titles and lands
- the middle class, typically with reference to its perceived materialistic values
- a fortress in Paris stormed on July 14, 1789, starting the French Revolution
- a form of government with a monarch at the head
- a machine used for beheading people, symbol of the Reign of Terror
- the five-man executive committee that ruled France from 1795-1799
- the French civil code established under Napoleon
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- the King of France executed during the Revolution
- an assembly representing the three estates of France, called in 1789
- a powerful group that led France during the Reign of Terror
- the common people of France, made up 97% of the population
- Estate the clergy of the Catholic Church in France
- the nobility in French society
- the revolutionary assembly formed by the Third Estate in 1789
- a radical political club that led the Reign of Terror
- a leading figure of the Revolution and architect of the Reign of Terror
- a period during the French Revolution when thousands were executed
22 Clues: the nobility in French society • a form of government with a monarch at the head • the French civil code established under Napoleon • the King of France executed during the Revolution • Estate the clergy of the Catholic Church in France • a radical political club that led the Reign of Terror • a sudden and illegal seizure of power from a government • ...
Monaco review 2025-09-25
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- Overrated Monaco race.
- Language they'll let anyone speak.
- Monaco casino.
- Starving French are force to eat.
- Hugo worn by henchmen.
- Memory of French computer.
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- Santa ship buried under Monaco beach.
- Princes who built Monaco casino.
- A.I. pilot.
- French city with electricity.
- The wise one.
- discarded coveralls worn by Monaco's poor.
- Grand Prix driver height.
13 Clues: A.I. pilot. • The wise one. • Monaco casino. • Overrated Monaco race. • Hugo worn by henchmen. • Grand Prix driver height. • Memory of French computer. • French city with electricity. • Princes who built Monaco casino. • Starving French are force to eat. • Language they'll let anyone speak. • Santa ship buried under Monaco beach. • discarded coveralls worn by Monaco's poor.
Road to Louisiane 2022-09-15
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- First French Louisiana governor
- First capital of French Louisiana
- first to cross the Mississippi River
- French outdoors men who embraced Indian culture
- Killed by his own people
- longest running school for women
- French noblemen given large land grants
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- Young girls told to marry quickly
- criminals given choice of jail or freedom
- Young marriageable women given wooden caskets
- explored the red and ouachita rivers
- claimed by La Salle for King Louis 14
12 Clues: Killed by his own people • First French Louisiana governor • longest running school for women • Young girls told to marry quickly • First capital of French Louisiana • explored the red and ouachita rivers • first to cross the Mississippi River • claimed by La Salle for King Louis 14 • French noblemen given large land grants • criminals given choice of jail or freedom • ...
Revolution in France 2021-03-03
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- lawmaking body
- Maximilien ____ wanted to kill anyone who opposed the revolution
- to make sure people follow the law
- radical leader during the French Revolution
- queen of France was Marie _____
- women marched on ____ in October 1789
- French noble who fled France
- the military office _____ Bonaparte
- king of France was _____ XVI
- the same rights for everyone
- one who wants to change things little by little
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- machine the French used to execute people
- what Louis XVI was put on trial for
- branch of government that enforces laws
- group of people who meet to get something done
- made up of five people
- one who wants to change things all at once
- new, more democratic type of government
- leader of Austria was ____ II
- Reign of ____
20 Clues: Reign of ____ • lawmaking body • made up of five people • French noble who fled France • king of France was _____ XVI • the same rights for everyone • leader of Austria was ____ II • queen of France was Marie _____ • to make sure people follow the law • what Louis XVI was put on trial for • the military office _____ Bonaparte • women marched on ____ in October 1789 • ...
French Revolution Key Terms by Cate Thornbury 2013-04-29
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- The First Estate, seen as the closest to God, and worked for the Church.
- A town 12 miles outside of Paris, where the King had his palace.
- A French lawyer and radical who called for blood and was executed after the Reign of Terror.
- An oath taken at a tennis court by deputies of the third estate saying that they would not stop meeting until a new constitution was formed.
- A beheading machine invented by a doctor for quick, easy deaths.
- A weak 5-member board that took over after the Reign of Terror.
- A political system in which the King has total power.
- The French word for "Middle Class."
- A movement of new ideas on equality and government.
- The Queen of France during the Revolution.
- The King of France during the revolution.
- The capitol of France.
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- A quick, illegal takeover of the government.
- A document stating the rights of the French people.
- An assembly of all of the Estates who met separately and then convened, and were succeeded by the National Assembly.
- A 12-month period in which the committee of Public Safety ruled, and executed all people suspected of aiding the King.
- A prison located in the center of Paris that was stormed by revolutionaries for weapons.
- A military general who took over the government in a coup in 1799.
- The extremists of the French Revolution.
- The 3-part organization of French people, like a caste system.
20 Clues: The capitol of France. • The French word for "Middle Class." • The extremists of the French Revolution. • The King of France during the revolution. • The Queen of France during the Revolution. • A quick, illegal takeover of the government. • A document stating the rights of the French people. • A movement of new ideas on equality and government. • ...
Period 3: The French & Spanish Rule in America 2022-09-23
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- The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy
- The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city
- This king secured the French claim to the mouth of the Mississippi
- The Pueblo Indians of northern New Mexico were led by this leader
- This explorer offered full pardon in exchange for their conversion to Catholicism
- When the Iroquois Confederation overran Huron village this place came close to being wiped out
- The French introduced African slavery into this valley
- The French found this place in 1718
- This war between England, France, and Spain made travel difficult and dangerous
- In 1690, the Spanish viceroy appointed a new governor for this city
- These people were worried about the Russian fur trading on the Pacific coast
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- While New France we’re deeply Catholic, English settlements were this religion
- This explorer began exploring the St. Lawrence River in 1603 and founded the city of Quebec
- This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies
- This explorer landed on the east bank of the Mississippi River and built a fort near Balochi Indian settlement
- Because of the French ships brought new slaves from this country
- Nearly all Spanish who lived on isolated ranches were killed in this Revolt
- The explorer that claimed the land around Mississippi river for France
- The success of the revolt allowed these leaders to live in governor’s mansions
- The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas
20 Clues: The French found this place in 1718 • The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy • The French introduced African slavery into this valley • This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies • The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city • The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas • ...
Period 3: The French & Spanish Rule in America 2022-09-23
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- The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy
- The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city
- This king secured the French claim to the mouth of the Mississippi
- The Pueblo Indians of northern New Mexico were led by this leader
- This explorer offered full pardon in exchange for their conversion to Catholicism
- When the Iroquois Confederation overran Huron village this place came close to being wiped out
- The French introduced African slavery into this valley
- The French found this place in 1718
- This war between England, France, and Spain made travel difficult and dangerous
- In 1690, the Spanish viceroy appointed a new governor for this city
- These people were worried about the Russian fur trading on the Pacific coast
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- While New France we’re deeply Catholic, English settlements were this religion
- This explorer began exploring the St. Lawrence River in 1603 and founded the city of Quebec
- This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies
- This explorer landed on the east bank of the Mississippi River and built a fort near Balochi Indian settlement
- Because of the French ships brought new slaves from this country
- Nearly all Spanish who lived on isolated ranches were killed in this Revolt
- The explorer that claimed the land around Mississippi river for France
- The success of the revolt allowed these leaders to live in governor’s mansions
- The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas
20 Clues: The French found this place in 1718 • The trade in this animal fur transformed the economy • The French introduced African slavery into this valley • This tribe replaced the Hurons as the major French allies • The Spanish established a fort then a mission in this city • The first permanent European settlement in present day Texas • ...
French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- an intellectual movement that influenced Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries that brought it to new heights.
- Supreme Leader
- a general assembly representing the French estates of the realm summoned by Louis XVI to propose solutions to France's financial problems.
- A major role player in the revolution and Emperor of France.
- Someone whose family has a high risk
- involving or causing a complete or dramatic change.
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- A French lawyer and statesman who became one of the best-known, influential and controversial figures of the French Revolution
- Something designed for efficiently carrying out executions by beheading
- Gun used in the American and French
- a period of panic and riot by peasants and others amid rumours of an “aristocratic conspiracy” by the king and the privileged to overthrow the Third Estate.
- Last name of the teacher of 9D and best teacher ever
- the body of all people ordained for religious duties, especially in the Christian Church.
- a poor farmer of low social status
- a person who advocates thorough or complete political or social reform
- a small but influential class in 18th century French society
- The quality of being noble in character, rank, or mind
- with one's own nation and support for its interests
- A group that created a government that could deal with war, economic chaos, and internal rebellion.
- a gathering of people held by an inspiring host
- A certain city in France that had historical Significance
20 Clues: Supreme Leader • a poor farmer of low social status • Gun used in the American and French • Someone whose family has a high risk • a gathering of people held by an inspiring host • with one's own nation and support for its interests • involving or causing a complete or dramatic change. • Last name of the teacher of 9D and best teacher ever • ...
Road to Lousisana 2021-10-08
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- A rise in prices
- A large farm or estate
- The reason of the French and indian war
- The name given to young woman who came to Louisiana in 1728 to become wives of the settlers
- Established Fort Maurepas in near present day Biloxi, Mississippi
- A person who is considered the property of someone and bound to a new life of service
- Colonist need to pay it because of the war
- The name of laws that governed the slaves
- A part owner of the colonies
- The land claimed by Bienville that was a plantation
- Founded a new french settlement near the Mississippi River, at the time known as New Orleans
- Rouge is the capital of Louisiana
- The main colony
- HE became the first proprietor of Louisiana
- System under which a colony was operated as a business
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- The main slave religion
- Money made that is made out of paper
- The nick name of Baton Rouge
- A parcel of land given to certain individuals
- Claimed Louisiana for France in the name of King Louis XIV
- Name given to the collapse of the French investment company
- A group existing during the French Colonial period that was in charge of the judicial matters
- An area settled by a group of people from a distant land
- Explored the upper Mississippi down as far as the Arkansas River
- The Natchez massacre
25 Clues: The main colony • A rise in prices • The Natchez massacre • A large farm or estate • The main slave religion • The nick name of Baton Rouge • A part owner of the colonies • Rouge is the capital of Louisiana • Money made that is made out of paper • The reason of the French and indian war • The name of laws that governed the slaves • Colonist need to pay it because of the war • ...
French Revolution Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-20
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- France’s ruler during the Reign of Terror
- First Consul after the French Revolution, later Emperor of France
- France’s “National Razor”
- Famous journalist known for inciting violence against “enemies of the revolution” during the Reign of Terror, had a skin condition that confined him to a bathtub for most of his life
- New religious belief where a god exists, but doesn’t interact with humans
- Ending of French Empire after a failed invasion of Russia, resulted in the restoration of European balance
- School of thought spread throughout Europe after the French Revolution, encouraging pride and strength among oneself and their nation
- Liberty, Property, Security, Religion, Thought
- New, progressive political belief developed by Philosophes
- Wealthy and educated French middle class
- A mob of Parisians attacked this place to demand gunpowder, seen as the symbol of the revolution
- Classic societal structure of France prior to the revolution
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- Traditional royal European government system
- Meeting of French social groups that hadn’t occurred since 1614
- Civil Rights movement gaining traction, supported by Mary Wollstonecraft
- A religion sponsored by the revolution as an alternative to Catholicism
- Intellectual movement in Europe among the elite that questioned societal structures and encouraged change
- Philosopher that believed in the Social Contract and State of Nature, partially inspiring the American Revolutionaries
- The main residence of King Louis XVI and his subjects, a symbol of the aristocracy
- Philosopher that believed in Natural Rights and the Right to Revolt
20 Clues: France’s “National Razor” • Wealthy and educated French middle class • France’s ruler during the Reign of Terror • Traditional royal European government system • Liberty, Property, Security, Religion, Thought • New, progressive political belief developed by Philosophes • Classic societal structure of France prior to the revolution • ...
French Cuisine Crossword 2025-02-25
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- A popular chef who helped popularize Coq au vin around the world.
- The chef responsible for creating the National Cuisine of France.
- A cow's milk cheese that has a soft creamy inside and a soft, wide rind.
- A stewed vegetable dish that commonly includes zucchini, eggplant, tomatoes, peppers, and local herbs.
- A slow cooked casserole including meat, white beans, pork skin, and is native to Southern France.
- A sheep's milk blue cheese from Southern France
- Typical french foods rely heavily on local _______ and meats.
- He started the first French cookbook and is the first known reference to roux.
- A beef stew braised in red wine that includes onions, carrots, and mushrooms.
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- A system created by Auguste Escoffier in which the kitchen is separated into 5 sections.
- A vanilla flavored dessert made with rich custard and hardened caramelized sugar.
- Another name for the main course in French cooking.
- Among one of the most important elements of a traditional French meal.
- A fish stew that originated in the town of Marseille.
- The name for the cheese course in French cooking.
- Cooked, edible snails
- A pastry crust tart filled with cheese, meat, seafood, and vegetables.
- Chicken braised with red burgundy wine and mushrooms.
- A thin pancake that can be made sweet or savory.
- A simple, long bread made with flour, water, salt, and yeast.
- Translates as to puff and is an egg based, light airy cake.
21 Clues: Cooked, edible snails • A sheep's milk blue cheese from Southern France • A thin pancake that can be made sweet or savory. • The name for the cheese course in French cooking. • Another name for the main course in French cooking. • A fish stew that originated in the town of Marseille. • Chicken braised with red burgundy wine and mushrooms. • ...
Complete this crossword with words from the text 2024-10-13
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- voluntary immigration
- French word for complementary
- French word for costly (feminine form)
- Immigration of people coming from countries that are not part of the EU.
- French word meaning the recognition.
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- French word for overrepresented (plural form)
- French word for frequently
- The type of immigration that aims to flee a war-torn country, for example.
- Immigration of people coming from countries that are part of the EU.
- French word for training
10 Clues: voluntary immigration • French word for training • French word for frequently • French word for complementary • French word meaning the recognition. • French word for costly (feminine form) • French word for overrepresented (plural form) • Immigration of people coming from countries that are part of the EU. • ...
ANL-2020 - Useful Fairy Tale Vocabulary 2025-03-24
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- Adjective for something magical or under a spell. (Hint: "bewitched")
- "Little Red Riding Hood" teaches children that they should not talk ____.
- Noun for the "bad guy" in a fairy tale.
- Cinderella is helped by her fairy ______. (Hint: "marraine" in French)
- The villain in many fairy tales is "the wicked ____" (Hint: "belle-mère" in French"
- Rapunzel is trapped in a tall ______. (French: tour)
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- The noun for female hero.
- Expression: a "__________ in distress" is usually a princess who needs to be saved.
- "Little Red Riding Hood" takes a ____ of food to her grandmother.
- The king sits on a ______. (French: trône)
- The old woman who eats children in "Hansel in Gretal" is a wicked ____.
- Many fairy tales start with, "Once upon a time, in a ___ far, far away" (French: Royaume)
- Cinderella has two mean _____ who also want to marry the prince.
- Adjective for the brave prince in traditional fairy tales (Hint: He is often a "HERO")
14 Clues: The noun for female hero. • Noun for the "bad guy" in a fairy tale. • The king sits on a ______. (French: trône) • Rapunzel is trapped in a tall ______. (French: tour) • Cinderella has two mean _____ who also want to marry the prince. • "Little Red Riding Hood" takes a ____ of food to her grandmother. • ...
Historical events and figures 2024-01-31
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- American president famous for his assassination
- First black president of USA
- Japanese city bombed by USA
- First ever pandemic
- Country with the largest population as of today
- First name of the president on the $100 bill
- Man that discovered America in 1492
- Most recent pandemic
- President that led USA during the Civil War
- Woman, french symbol of liberty
- Month of the french revolution
- Most powerful nuclear weapon detonated
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- Country attacked by the USA in 1955
- First USA president
- Famous URSS ruler
- City that is famous for the fall of a wall
- Biggest cocaine trafficer in Colombia and USA
- French building was taken in 1789
- German ruler from 1933 to 1945
19 Clues: Famous URSS ruler • First USA president • First ever pandemic • Most recent pandemic • Japanese city bombed by USA • First black president of USA • German ruler from 1933 to 1945 • Month of the french revolution • Woman, french symbol of liberty • French building was taken in 1789 • Country attacked by the USA in 1955 • Man that discovered America in 1492 • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-05-27
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- The main location where the French leader lived before October 5th 1789
- The item used for people to gather their grievances to send to the French assembly in1789
- A French fortress symbolizing royal tyranny
- The person in charge of the French fortress symbolizing royal tyranny
- The weapon that the person in charge of the French fortress symbolizing royal tyranny head was placed upon
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- The location where the French leader lived after October 5th 1789
- The weapon used by angry mobs
- The main reason that the French assembly called in 1614 and 1789
- The separate assembly made by the third group of the French assembly called in 1614 and 1789
- The most widespread religion in 1789 France
10 Clues: The weapon used by angry mobs • A French fortress symbolizing royal tyranny • The most widespread religion in 1789 France • The main reason that the French assembly called in 1614 and 1789 • The location where the French leader lived after October 5th 1789 • The person in charge of the French fortress symbolizing royal tyranny • ...
EAGLE EYE CROSSWORD - Language edition 2021-10-01
10 Clues: I in french • bad in french • good in french • may in Spanish • hello in french • July in Spanish • June in Spanish • hello in Spanish • friends in Spanish (male) • friends in Spanish (Female)
unit 4 geoculture 2021-12-20
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- also known as le football or soccer
- celebrates international film achievements
- film studio
- French national team competition
- cafe where Ernest Hemingway and F. Scott Fitzgerald met
- international soccer competition
- French national soccer team
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- buttery, flaky bread or pastry
- 500,000 at the beginning of the 20th century
- in 1998 and 2018
- le McDo, Quick, KFC, Pizza Hut
- slang term for junk food meaning "bad food"
- celebrates achievements in French Cinema
- combines restaurant and cafe services
- plays for the Manchester United team
15 Clues: film studio • in 1998 and 2018 • French national soccer team • buttery, flaky bread or pastry • le McDo, Quick, KFC, Pizza Hut • French national team competition • international soccer competition • also known as le football or soccer • plays for the Manchester United team • combines restaurant and cafe services • celebrates achievements in French Cinema • ...
Left Behind Through The Flames 2012-12-10
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- a final proposition
- the opposite of farsightedness
- suffering resulting from persecution
- antonyms are circuitous, mealymouthed
- the upper boundary of an object
- adventurous action that runs counter to conventional conduct
- in French it would be a chateau
- synonyms of the word quiver, shiver, tremble
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- in French it would be communiquer
- join as a partner
- opposite of poorest
- synonyms are insurgent, insurrectionary, mutimous, revolutionary
- in French its influencer
- mechanical advantage gained by it
- something that is awaited
15 Clues: join as a partner • a final proposition • opposite of poorest • in French its influencer • something that is awaited • the opposite of farsightedness • the upper boundary of an object • in French it would be a chateau • in French it would be communiquer • mechanical advantage gained by it • suffering resulting from persecution • antonyms are circuitous, mealymouthed • ...
French Words 2022-08-25
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- What the opposite of Non
- What is quatre + quatre
- What come after L'et'e
- What come after cinquante huit?
- Friday in French.
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
- After someone give you food, what you say?
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- What is before Vendrdi
- How say ms in french?
- Nice to meet you
- How you greet someone in afternoon
- how do say goodbye to someone?
- What is color of bear
- what is after January?
- How do you say "Hi" in French?
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • How say ms in french? • What is color of bear • What is before Vendrdi • what is after January? • What come after L'et'e • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • how do say goodbye to someone? • How do you say "Hi" in French? • What come after cinquante huit? • How you greet someone in afternoon • ...
I Survived D-Day 2022-11-07
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- A French police officer in the resistance
- American soldiers that jump out of airplanes
- The beach where D-Day happened
- Paul's mother
- Victor's carrier pigeon
- German officer who hates French people
- The French fought back against Nazis in a group called?
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- An American and Canadian flown plane
- An American paratrooper
- Paul's best friend
- Author of the book
- This happened on June 6, 1944
- Main Character
- Paul's teacher
- Bad people ruled by Adolf Hitler
15 Clues: Paul's mother • Main Character • Paul's teacher • Paul's best friend • Author of the book • An American paratrooper • Victor's carrier pigeon • This happened on June 6, 1944 • The beach where D-Day happened • Bad people ruled by Adolf Hitler • An American and Canadian flown plane • German officer who hates French people • A French police officer in the resistance • ...
French Words 2022-08-25
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- Nice to meet you
- What come after L'et'e
- What come after cinquante huit?
- After someone give you food, what you say?
- What is quatre + quatre
- What the opposite of Non
- Friday in French.
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
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- What is color of bear
- How say ms in french?
- What is after Janvier?
- How do say goodbye to someone?
- How do you say "Hi" in French?
- How you greet someone in afternoon
- What is before Vendrdi
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • What is color of bear • How say ms in french? • What is after Janvier? • What come after L'et'e • What is before Vendrdi • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • How do say goodbye to someone? • How do you say "Hi" in French? • What come after cinquante huit? • How you greet someone in afternoon • ...
French Words 2022-08-25
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- How do you say "Hi" in French?
- Nice to meet you
- How do say goodbye to someone?
- What is color of bear
- What come after L'et'e
- What is before Vendrdi
- Friday in French.
- How you greet someone in afternoon
- Whats the opposite of Garcon
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- what is after Janvier?
- What come after cinquante huit?
- After someone give you food, what you say?
- What is quatre + quatre
- How say ms in french?
- What the opposite of Non
15 Clues: Nice to meet you • Friday in French. • What is color of bear • How say ms in french? • what is after Janvier? • What come after L'et'e • What is before Vendrdi • What is quatre + quatre • What the opposite of Non • Whats the opposite of Garcon • How do you say "Hi" in French? • How do say goodbye to someone? • What come after cinquante huit? • How you greet someone in afternoon • ...
my crossword 2022-12-02
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- a form of government who is lead by a monarch
- french killing machine
- queen of France
- what the king had over people
- someone who is willing to respect or accept others behavior
- a country
- people in France
- an area under full control by another country
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- a man who tried to give people more power
- first estate of France
- leader of revelation who is crazy
- social classes
- one country takes over another
- french emperor who died
- a debate or conflict
15 Clues: a country • social classes • queen of France • people in France • a debate or conflict • first estate of France • french killing machine • french emperor who died • what the king had over people • one country takes over another • leader of revelation who is crazy • a man who tried to give people more power • a form of government who is lead by a monarch • ...
Food trends of the 1980's 2024-04-11
14 Clues: -diet • - Potatoe • -sun dried • - soybeans • - Jambalaya • - French Tart • - Corn Kernels • - Asian Cuisine • - Gourmet bread • - French Cuisine • - leafy vegetable • - fermented dairy • - Trendy Raw fish • - Italian dough dish
Sehaj Khural SECTION #3 CHAPTER#3 2021-11-14
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- What religion did the Europeans try to change the Americans into?
- Which religous movement divided Europe?
- Who explored the new world in 1524?
- Who settled New France?
- In which ways were Native Americans Impacted by European Settlement when sick?
- a fort built in french
- What drink affected the indians which was from the Europeans?
- who controlled french
- Discover an _______ to Asia
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- The french, Dutch and English explorers all failed too_________
- What negative effect did the rivalry with furs have on the Indians
- Who purchased Mathattan Island
- What region did they call the which the missisipi river is in honor of their king?
- Which explorer made 2 voyages in the area which we live in today?
- Who worked on plantations in New France?
- 2nd fort built in french loisiana
16 Clues: who controlled french • a fort built in french • Who settled New France? • Discover an _______ to Asia • Who purchased Mathattan Island • 2nd fort built in french loisiana • Who explored the new world in 1524? • Which religous movement divided Europe? • Who worked on plantations in New France? • What drink affected the indians which was from the Europeans? • ...
Vocab quiz 2014-03-17
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- the First Estate is called...
- the period of violence in the French Revolution
- the French king's name
- on 14 July 1789 people were storming the...
- the ... of the Rights of Man and of the Citizens
- before the revolution the Third Estate had to pay most of these...
- after the king had been murdered, France became a...
- on 21 January 1793 the French king was...
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- by 1789 the French king was in trouble because of a financial...
- last name of a man who voted for the radicalization of the revolution
- a machine used to kill people
- in 1791 the National Assembly introduce a new...
- peasants are members of the...
- a political system in which a king or emperor has the power
- 1792 on France declared war on Austria and...
- the Second Estate is called...
16 Clues: the French king's name • the First Estate is called... • a machine used to kill people • peasants are members of the... • the Second Estate is called... • on 21 January 1793 the French king was... • on 14 July 1789 people were storming the... • 1792 on France declared war on Austria and... • the period of violence in the French Revolution • ...
ANL-2020 - Useful Fairy Tale Vocabulary 2025-03-24
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- Adjective for something magical or under a spell. (Hint: "bewitched")
- "Little Red Riding Hood" teaches children that they should not talk to____.
- Noun for the "bad guy" in a fairy tale.
- Cinderella is helped by her fairy ______. (Hint: "marraine" in French)
- The villain in many fairy tales is "the wicked ____" (Hint: "belle-mère" in French"
- Rapunzel is trapped in a tall ______. (French: tour)
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- The female noun for "hero".
- Expression: a "__________ in distress" is usually a princess who needs to be saved.
- "Little Red Riding Hood" takes a ____ of food to her grandmother.
- The king sits on a ______. (French: trône)
- The old woman who eats children in "Hansel in Gretal" is a wicked ____.
- Many fairy tales start with, "Once upon a time, in a ___ far, far away" (French: Royaume)
- Cinderella has two mean _____ who also want to marry the prince.
- Adjective for the brave prince in traditional fairy tales (Hint: He is a "HERO")
14 Clues: The female noun for "hero". • Noun for the "bad guy" in a fairy tale. • The king sits on a ______. (French: trône) • Rapunzel is trapped in a tall ______. (French: tour) • Cinderella has two mean _____ who also want to marry the prince. • "Little Red Riding Hood" takes a ____ of food to her grandmother. • ...
Age of Revolutions 2024-02-26
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- This Enlightenment philosopher influenced early leaders of the U.S. to create a government characterized this, which created checks and balances between different branches of government
- The political revolutions of this period were possible because of support from these people
- This Latin American Revolutionary was inspired by Enlightenment ideas and began revolting against Spanish authority
- The American Revolution's success in overthrowing this highly influenced the Latin Revolutions
- Enlightenment ideas and the success of the French and American Revolutions led to this
- This document, formed during the French Revolution, was highly inspired by America's Declaration of Independence
- Absolute Monarchs and the idea of the divine right to rule led to this, which saw widespread revolts and the creation of new types of governments and political ideas
- In both the French and American Revolutions, citizens gained more ___________ rights
- This Enlightenment philosophy created a balance between branches of government and were incorporated into new constitutions created during the revolutions
- Type of monarchical government where the monarch has all of the power
- The rise of this group in French society lacked political representation in the government and this directly contributed to the French Revolution
- Europeans response to the rise and fall of Napoleon's empire helped to spread the idea of this, which saw people devoting themselves to their nation in extreme loyalty
- Both the American & French revolutionaries issued documents of independence that suggested that it was the government's responsibility to ______________ citizens' rights
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- The defeat of Spain & Portugal during the Napoleonic Wars helped to bring about political changes in Latin America because it gave them the opportunity to do this.
- The French and American colonies differed at the onset of their revolutions because the French suffered more _____________ struggles than the Americans
- This Enlightenment philosopher was the MAIN influence on the Declaration of Independence
- One main reason for the start of the American Revolution was the colonists lack of representation in this branch of the English government
- This legal document from 1215 stated that no leader may be above the law of the land
- This Enlightenment philosopher believed that laws should be created by the general will of the people
- This Enlightenment thinker supported theocratic governments
- This was the ultimate goal of both the French and American Revolutions
- Napoleon was this type of government leader
- Enlightenment philosophers inspired later political revolutions because of their belief that all people have this
- This movement furthered the development of democratic-republican governments because it introduced ideas about individual rights
- Replacing the existing political and social order was more relevant to this nation's revolution.
- This meeting of European leaders was meant to restore a balance of power in Europe by redrawing boundaries and reinstating legitimate monarchs
- This Enlightenment philosopher believed that a social contract involved an exchange of rights for the protection of a strong central government
- Both the Magna Carta & the English Bill of Rights had an impact on American government because both contained ideas about protecting the rights of the _____________
- This political philosopher of the Age of Enlightenment used his writing to promote toleration and freedom of speech
29 Clues: Napoleon was this type of government leader • This Enlightenment thinker supported theocratic governments • Type of monarchical government where the monarch has all of the power • This was the ultimate goal of both the French and American Revolutions • This legal document from 1215 stated that no leader may be above the law of the land • ...
France Crossword 2023-12-12
10 Clues: The Capital • The President • There is no god • Type Famous Soup • Type of government • Type of French Bread • Famous French Mountain • Famoust French Alchohol • People with face coverings • Name of the famous French tower
À la pâtisserie, boulangerie, crèmerie 2024-01-09
16 Clues: I like • a cake • some milk • the dairy • some eggs • some bread • the bakery • some cream • some butter • some yogurt • some cheese • I don't like • an apple pie • some pastries • a French bread • a French crescent pastry
Bastille day 2021-07-12
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- Complete the french moto: liberty, equality, ....
- Name of the royal prison captured by the revolutionaries
- Which country was the French queen coming from:
- The first article of this constitution is about freedom and ...
- Year of the french revolution
- Easy one to finish, the French flag is blue white ...
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- One of the main contribution of the french revolution is the declaration of the Rights of Man and of the ...
- What is the name of the french anthem: la
- Name of the king beheated
- What is the name of the woman, personification of the French republic
10 Clues: Name of the king beheated • Year of the french revolution • What is the name of the french anthem: la • Which country was the French queen coming from: • Complete the french moto: liberty, equality, .... • Easy one to finish, the French flag is blue white ... • Name of the royal prison captured by the revolutionaries • ...
Crossword for Cook 2016-09-15
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- A combination of flour and butter and used to thicken sauces or soups.
- A French terms referring to the browning of vegetables and bones in order to prepare stocks.
- A French terms referring to a cut of thin strips, such as herbs and lettuce.
- dish: A small, round bowl or saucer used in food service for side dishes or accompanying sauces.
- A French term describing foods prepared with a base of oranges, specifically blood oranges.
- A French term referring to pouring a flammable spirit over food and igniting it.
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- To wrap fat, like bacon, around a lean cut of meat to keep it moist.
- A French term describing a method of braising meat in red wine stock that is seasoned with herbs.
- sauce: A brown sauce that is made from beef or veal stock, spices, herbs, and tomato.
- French term referring to a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish.
- To cook by placing the food above boiling water. Steam is the vapor that comes from hot water
- A French term used to describe the assembly and preparation of confections or pastry.
- To pinch together the edges of two pastries to seal in the filling.
13 Clues: To pinch together the edges of two pastries to seal in the filling. • To wrap fat, like bacon, around a lean cut of meat to keep it moist. • A combination of flour and butter and used to thicken sauces or soups. • French term referring to a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish. • ...
Crossword for Cook 2016-09-15
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- To wrap fat, like bacon, around a lean cut of meat to keep it moist.
- dish: A small, round bowl or saucer used in food service for side dishes or accompanying sauces.
- A French term describing foods prepared with a base of oranges, specifically blood oranges.
- A French term referring to pouring a flammable spirit over food and igniting it.
- A French term used to describe the assembly and preparation of confections or pastry.
- sauce: A brown sauce that is made from beef or veal stock, spices, herbs, and tomato.
- A French terms referring to a cut of thin strips, such as herbs and lettuce.
- A combination of flour and butter and used to thicken sauces or soups.
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- To pinch together the edges of two pastries to seal in the filling.
- To cook by placing the food above boiling water. Steam is the vapor that comes from hot water
- French term referring to a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish.
- A French term describing a method of braising meat in red wine stock that is seasoned with herbs.
- A French terms referring to the browning of vegetables and bones in order to prepare stocks.
13 Clues: To pinch together the edges of two pastries to seal in the filling. • To wrap fat, like bacon, around a lean cut of meat to keep it moist. • A combination of flour and butter and used to thicken sauces or soups. • French term referring to a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish. • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2020-10-22
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- leader of austrian empire
- led haitian army against french army
- canal across the isthmus of panama
- a creole priest killed by iturbide
- can only buy&sell with "mother country"
- french colony located on hispaniola
- haitian slave who called for revolution
- people with 1 white and 1 african parent
- led army to victory in argentina&chile
- defeated & killed hidalgo to win control
- mountain system in mexico
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- white people born in spain or portugal
- leader of germany
- wanted a united&independent SA nation
- spain&portugal share a peninsula called
- feudal labor system used to manage crops
- agreed to sell french territory to USA
- feeling proud of your nation
- slave who became leader of revolution
- peninsular son of the king of portugal
20 Clues: leader of germany • leader of austrian empire • mountain system in mexico • feeling proud of your nation • canal across the isthmus of panama • a creole priest killed by iturbide • french colony located on hispaniola • led haitian army against french army • wanted a united&independent SA nation • slave who became leader of revolution • white people born in spain or portugal • ...
Summative 7 Review 2014-02-03
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- this is first-hand experience to the event.
- French nobleman.
- King of Britain.
- main author of Declaration of Independence.
- soldiers who are paid to fight for another country.
- battle that Washington crossed the Delaware.
- a newspaper article is a ____ source.
- rode with Revere to Concord and Lexington.
- this country and France helped the Americans.
- helped negotiate Treaty of Paris.
- he was a traitor.
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- Washington and troops spent a horrible winter here.
- commander of the Continental Army.
- this means a formal request.
- this means to approve.
- British won but this battle encouraged colonists.
- got trapped by Washington and the French.
- this battle convinced the French to help.
- Britain hired them to fight.
- where ships and troops are used to cut off supply lines.
20 Clues: French nobleman. • King of Britain. • he was a traitor. • this means to approve. • this means a formal request. • Britain hired them to fight. • helped negotiate Treaty of Paris. • commander of the Continental Army. • a newspaper article is a ____ source. • got trapped by Washington and the French. • this battle convinced the French to help. • ...
Soccer Players 2023-10-23
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- Argentenian winger for Inter Miami
- Polish Stryker for Barcelona
- Cameroonian goalkeeper for Manchester United
- Slovakian goalkeeper for Atlético Madrid
- German goalkeeper for Barcelona
- Norwegian Stryker for Manchester City
- Creation midfielder plays for Real Madrid
- French midfielder for Juventus
- French Stryker for Paris Saint German
- English Stryker for Bayern Munchen
- Dutch center back for Liverpool
- Brazilian Winger for Al hilal
- German goalkeeper for Bayern Munchén
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- French Stryker for Al-ittihad
- Egyptian Stryker for Liverpool
- Norwegian Midfielder for Arsenal
- Portuguese Stryker for Al Nassr
- South Korean Winger for Tottenham Hot spurs
- Belgian Stryker for Inter Milan
- Dutch midfielder for Barcelona
- Argentinean goalkeeper for Aston Villa
- belgian midfielder for Manchester City
- English leftback for Manchester City
23 Clues: Polish Stryker for Barcelona • French Stryker for Al-ittihad • Brazilian Winger for Al hilal • Egyptian Stryker for Liverpool • Dutch midfielder for Barcelona • French midfielder for Juventus • Portuguese Stryker for Al Nassr • German goalkeeper for Barcelona • Belgian Stryker for Inter Milan • Dutch center back for Liverpool • Norwegian Midfielder for Arsenal • ...
American Revolution 2024-05-10
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- British general defeated at Saratoga
- American statesman and first Secretary of the Treasury
- Hill battle fought near Boston
- French nobleman who aided the American cause
- of Paris agreement that ended the war
- Turning point battle of the Revolution
- Site of the first battle of the Revolution
- Legislative body that declared independence
- Forge site where Washington's army camped
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- Army led by George Washington
- Commander-in-chief of the Continental Army
- British monarch during the Revolution
- Author of the Declaration of Independence
- Battle that effectively ended the war
- American diplomat who negotiated French support
- Ocean crossed by French reinforcements
- Goal of the American revolutionaries
- British general who surrendered at Yorktown
- Number of original American colonies
- City where the Revolution began
20 Clues: Army led by George Washington • Hill battle fought near Boston • City where the Revolution began • British general defeated at Saratoga • Goal of the American revolutionaries • Number of original American colonies • British monarch during the Revolution • Battle that effectively ended the war • of Paris agreement that ended the war • Ocean crossed by French reinforcements • ...
Unit 2 (Kahmani Whittigham) 2020-10-19
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- Something that happens after slaves were freed
- Weapon that killed a-lot of France
- Located under the U.S
- People fight for it
- A country in south america
- Early latin civilization
- when a country can rule itself
- Unpaid workers
- When someone feels a strong connection between them and their country
- The leader of the early french revolution
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- Group/person who runs the country
- Fought the french to become their own
- France didn't like him
- France's most powerful man
- When a colony is only allowed to trade with the mother country
- Caused every revolution
- Had one of the most violent revolutions
- The time period where latin america was colonized by europe
- Something that the french revolution caused
- When people fight against a corrupt government
20 Clues: Unpaid workers • People fight for it • Located under the U.S • France didn't like him • Caused every revolution • Early latin civilization • France's most powerful man • A country in south america • when a country can rule itself • Group/person who runs the country • Weapon that killed a-lot of France • Fought the french to become their own • Had one of the most violent revolutions • ...
CHAPTER 4-4 RIVALRY IN NORTH AMERICA 2021-05-13
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- a military force of citizens 108
- French enjoyed a thriving what 107
- British Gov. planed to ____ the colonist 111
- Great Britain received _____ from Spain 110
- British ad interest in what 107
- or, a partnership 108
- The war in Europe ended with what 110
- Virginian who led the militia 108
- to take no side 108
- 1758 key British victory where 109
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- "The ___ __ ___ War" 109
- British tried to make a treaty with who 108
- became Prime Minister 109
- powerful group of Native Americans 108
- 2 leading European Powers with a rivalry 107
- "______ in North America" 107
- French and Brits sought their help 108
- the French built a chain of what 107
- Washing set up this small fort 108
- the capital of New France 110
20 Clues: to take no side 108 • or, a partnership 108 • "The ___ __ ___ War" 109 • became Prime Minister 109 • "______ in North America" 107 • the capital of New France 110 • British ad interest in what 107 • a military force of citizens 108 • Virginian who led the militia 108 • French enjoyed a thriving what 107 • Washing set up this small fort 108 • 1758 key British victory where 109 • ...
Music in Paris 2022-11-27
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- Helmet-clad French duo
- Trenet and Aznavour
- Paris spot named after a red windmill (6,5)
- Marc Chagall painted the ceiling of this world-class music venue in Paris
- Squeezebox instrument
- A saltzurg-born composer with an Avenue named after him in Paris
- Frank Sinatra remade French song Comme d'habitude as... (2,3)
- American singer buried in Pere Lachaise (3,8)
- This Josephine makes bread?
- Monsieur _ Gainsbourg
- Dance at the cabaret
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- The French name for the day of music in France (4,2,2,7)
- Singer with incredible statue in Montmartre cemetery
- A composer who was "often back" in Paris
- Madame Piaf
- Type of music played in Paris clubs
- La Boheme district
- Famed venue for concerts at 28 Bd des Capucines
- Last name of prisoner 24601
- La vie en _
20 Clues: Madame Piaf • La vie en _ • La Boheme district • Trenet and Aznavour • Dance at the cabaret • Squeezebox instrument • Monsieur _ Gainsbourg • Helmet-clad French duo • Last name of prisoner 24601 • This Josephine makes bread? • Type of music played in Paris clubs • A composer who was "often back" in Paris • Paris spot named after a red windmill (6,5) • ...
Crossword for Cook 2016-09-15
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- dish: A small, round bowl or saucer used in food service for side dishes or accompanying sauces.
- A French terms referring to the browning of vegetables and bones in order to prepare stocks.
- A French terms referring to a cut of thin strips, such as herbs and lettuce.
- A French term describing foods prepared with a base of oranges, specifically blood oranges.
- To wrap fat, like bacon, around a lean cut of meat to keep it moist.
- A combination of flour and butter and used to thicken sauces or soups.
- A French term referring to pouring a flammable spirit over food and igniting it.
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- A French term used to describe the assembly and preparation of confections or pastry.
- To pinch together the edges of two pastries to seal in the filling.
- sauce: A brown sauce that is made from beef or veal stock, spices, herbs, and tomato.
- French term referring to a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish.
- A French term describing a method of braising meat in red wine stock that is seasoned with herbs.
- To cook by placing the food above boiling water. Steam is the vapor that comes from hot water
13 Clues: To pinch together the edges of two pastries to seal in the filling. • To wrap fat, like bacon, around a lean cut of meat to keep it moist. • A combination of flour and butter and used to thicken sauces or soups. • French term referring to a stylish and appetizing presentation of a dish. • ...
Unit 7 Key Terms - French Revolution 2024-02-28
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- Intellectual branch of the more radical supporters of the French Revolution
- Body of French civil laws that embodied Enlightenment principles such as the equality of all citizens before the law, religious toleration, and the abolition of feudalism; Despite containing some revolutionary ideas, these new laws eliminated freedom of the press and freedom of speech
- Developed as a more humane method of execution, seen as both more efficient and more egalitarian
- Lacking in decisiveness and often ignoring both problems and his advisers, he was the last king of France before the French Revolution; Eventually found guilty of treason to France, he was beheaded by guillotine in 1793
- Nobles, clergy, or others who fled France following the Revolution of 1789, This group of people fueled fears of the French Revolution, telling horror stories about their persecution in an effort to gain foreign assistance in restoring the old regime
- Legislative body made up of the representatives of the three estates in pre-revolutionary France; Within this body, voting deadlocked as the first and second estates always outvoted the third estate
- A term for working class men and women that means “without breeches,” as this group chose to wear long trousers instead of the silk breeches of the upper class; More radical and militant supporters of the Revolution’s goal of an end to the monarchy and the creation of a republic
- Made up mostly of members from the middle class, this governing body had the power to make laws, collect taxes, and decide on issues of war and peace;Created after the Constitution of 1791; members literally separated themselves left, center, and right by ideology
- social class who collected tithes, and paid no direct taxes to the state
- A popular military hero who won a series of victories in Italy before entering politics; Assumed the title Emperor of the French and focused on order and security over liberty and equality
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- French revolutionary who was one of the chief architects of the Reign of Terror before eventually being arrested and executed by the revolution’s leaders; Became an important member of the Jacobin club and a member of the Committee of Public Safety
- elected to provide a new constitution for the country after the overthrow of the monarchy; established a republic in France in 1792 but was replaced by the Directory in 1795.
- Wherein Delegates of the Third Estate swore “never to separate” until a constitution was established for France; Displayed an Enlightenment belief that political authority comes from the people and their representatives rather than the monarchy
- The most diverse social class that included the vast majority of the French population - they Consisted of the bourgeoisie, rural peasants, and urban workers who resented the privileged classes
- The successful overthrow of the weak French Directory to set up a three-man governing board known as the Consulate
- To avoid battles with Napoleon, the Russians retreated eastward, employing this military strategy of burning crops and villages as they went
- Seen as one of Napoleon’s mistakes, Napoleon embroils himself in a military conflict that sets off a rise in nationalism, particularly in Spain, and bogs down Napoleon’s forces in the Iberian peninsula; this conflict was fought between French, Spanish, Portuguese and British forces
- The period of time between Napoleon’s escape from exile on Elba (and his arrival in Paris) and the date of the return of Louis XVIII to Paris; ends with Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo and his being exiled a second time
- represented roughly 2% of the French population while owning 20% of the land and paying next to nothing in taxes
- Time period during the French Revolution from September 1793 to July 1794 when people in France were arrested for not supporting the revolution and many were executed;
20 Clues: social class who collected tithes, and paid no direct taxes to the state • Intellectual branch of the more radical supporters of the French Revolution • Developed as a more humane method of execution, seen as both more efficient and more egalitarian • ...
The French Revolution & Napoleon 2024-04-10
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- In the French revolution, a radical group made up of Parisian wage earners and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end of food shortages.
- A sudden seizure of political power in a nation; eg. 1799, Napoleon’s seizing of political power upon his return from Egypt.
- A geographic landmark (a piece of land surrounded by water on three sides) Located between France and Spain and separated from the rest of Europe by the Pyrenees Mountain Range. Napoleon lost nearly 300,000 men at this location in 1808.
- A French congress with the power to create laws and approve Declarations of war, established by the Constitution of 1791.
- A series of meetings in 1814 to 1815, during which the European leaders sought to establish long-lasting peace and security after the defeat of Napoleon.
- This class was made up of rich nobles Who held high offices in government; they disagreed about enlightenment ideas.
- King of France during the French Revolution, he was beheaded by the French people as part of their rebellion.
- Russian Czar who joined with Frederick III against Napoleon
- The use of troops or ships to prevent commercial traffic from entering or leaving a city or region. In November 1806, Napoleon set up a blockade to prevent trade and communication between England and other European nations.
- A wave of Senseless Panic that spread through the French Countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789.
- A series of alliances among European nations in the 19th century, devised by Prince Clemens von Metternich to prevent the outbreak of revolutions.
- A pledge made by members of France's new National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution.
- A Prussian King who, with Czar Alexander I, fought against France and Napoleon
- The practice of burning crops and killing livestock during wartime so that the enemy cannot live off the land; This was carried out by Alexander I to slow Napoleon and the Grand Army from marching into Russia
- An assembly of representatives from all three of these states, or social classes, in France.
- A comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon.
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- Well-known French general who proclaimed himself the emperor of France
- A league of European nations formed by the leaders of Russia, Austria, and Prussia after the Congress of Vienna.
- He signed a concordat with Napoleon that established a new relationship between the Church and the state of France. This gained Napoleon the support of the Catholic Church (Rome).
- This class was made up of clergy of the Roman Catholic Church; they scorned Enlightenment ideas.
- The middle class, often a class of merchants and working class people between the aristocracy /nobles and peasants. In this era of France, part of the Third Estate.
- The queen of France who was put to death by the people of France as part of the French Revolution
- Prince and foreign minister of Austria
- A formal agreement - especially one between the pope and the government, dealing with the control of Church affairs.
- One of the three social classes in France before the French Revolution - the first estate consisted of the clergy; the second estate, of the nobility; and the third estate, of the rest of the population.
- A French Congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17th 1789, to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people.
- The political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution.
- A village in Belgium where European forces defeated Napoleon in 1815.
28 Clues: Prince and foreign minister of Austria • Russian Czar who joined with Frederick III against Napoleon • A village in Belgium where European forces defeated Napoleon in 1815. • Well-known French general who proclaimed himself the emperor of France • A Prussian King who, with Czar Alexander I, fought against France and Napoleon • ...
LOL 2025-11-30
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- the ___ steps in georgetown
- fake pt
- aditya rikhari song
- go to in nyc
- evil airline
- small historic town in VA
- Tummy Hurts artist
- tiktok celeb we met
- sings Last Train Home
- referred to as food, equally as satisfying
- 15 N french ___
- hippy town
- keepin' it ____
- that one event SAZ cancelled
- lizard...or a board game
- arguably most consumed item at 15 n french
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- light house town
- gville animal of the trip
- european dumplings
- truman's surname
- restaurant at corner of shortcut to n french
- Marvelous Mrs Maisel genre
- THE chili's order
- tall hot prez
- release month for Your Name.
- female lead in the sinners
- 3 for 9.99
- farting
- rhymes with creek
29 Clues: fake pt • farting • hippy town • 3 for 9.99 • go to in nyc • evil airline • tall hot prez • 15 N french ___ • keepin' it ____ • light house town • truman's surname • THE chili's order • rhymes with creek • european dumplings • Tummy Hurts artist • aditya rikhari song • tiktok celeb we met • sings Last Train Home • lizard...or a board game • gville animal of the trip • small historic town in VA • ...
French Revolutions 2021-11-08
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- What was First Estate representing the French Estates of The realm?
- How did Louis Joseph die?
- who was the main advocate of French revolution?
- Who was Marie Antoinette
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- What was one cause of the French Revolution?
- What was Robespierre accused of?
- What were the Broad shoulders of SocialHierarchy?
- What was a guillotine used for?
- What was the Second Estate representing the French Estates of The realm?
- Who was the last king of France?
- What fortress was invaded at the beginning of The French Revolution?
11 Clues: Who was Marie Antoinette • How did Louis Joseph die? • What was a guillotine used for? • What was Robespierre accused of? • Who was the last king of France? • What was one cause of the French Revolution? • who was the main advocate of French revolution? • What were the Broad shoulders of SocialHierarchy? • ...
French and Indian War 2013-11-21
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- Placed under strict military control by King George III
- Ottawa Chief attacked English Settlements
- A law raising luxury tax
- A law for sheltering and feeding British Troops
- A law created to tax stamps
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- British and French wanted to settle land in America
- Senior officer during French and Indian War
- A law increased tax on tea, glass, and paint
- Fort established by the French
- "Patriots" dump 300 chest of tea in the river
- Led the British during French-Indian War
11 Clues: A law raising luxury tax • A law created to tax stamps • Fort established by the French • Led the British during French-Indian War • Ottawa Chief attacked English Settlements • Senior officer during French and Indian War • A law increased tax on tea, glass, and paint • "Patriots" dump 300 chest of tea in the river • A law for sheltering and feeding British Troops • ...
French and Indian War 2013-11-21
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- Placed under strict military control by King George III
- Ottawa Chief attacked English Settlements
- A law raising luxury tax
- A law for sheltering and feeding British Troops
- A law created to tax stamps
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- British and French wanted to settle land in America
- Senior officer during French and Indian War
- A law increased tax on tea, glass, and paint
- Fort established by the French
- "Patriots" dump 300 chest of tea in the river
- Led the British during French-Indian War
11 Clues: A law raising luxury tax • A law created to tax stamps • Fort established by the French • Led the British during French-Indian War • Ottawa Chief attacked English Settlements • Senior officer during French and Indian War • A law increased tax on tea, glass, and paint • "Patriots" dump 300 chest of tea in the river • A law for sheltering and feeding British Troops • ...
Pre-Confederation 2024-02-08
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- and Indian War, Conflict between Britain and France in North America, influencing the future of Canada.
- Nations, Indigenous peoples of Canada prior to European colonization.
- Act, Legislation passed in 1774, granting religious freedoms and territory to French Canadians.
- A. Macdonald, First Prime Minister of Canada, played a key role in Confederation.
- de Champlain, French explorer known as the "Father of New France," founded Quebec City in 1608.
- American colonists who remained loyal to Britain during the American Revolution, many settled in Canada.
- French-speaking inhabitants of Quebec.
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- of Paris (1763), Treaty ending the Seven Years' War and transferring control of Canada from France to Britain.
- French settlers expelled from Nova Scotia by the British in the mid-18th century.
- Trade, Economic activity that dominated Canada's early history.
- and Lower Canada, Two separate regions created by the Constitutional Act of 1791, later united to form the Province of Canada.
- Years' War, Global conflict involving European powers, known as the French and Indian War in North America.
- People of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry, played a significant role in fur trade and Canadian history.
- Proclamation of 1763, British decree establishing policies for Indigenous lands and colonial settlement.
- Bay Company, British fur trading company with significant influence in Canada before Confederation.
15 Clues: French-speaking inhabitants of Quebec. • Trade, Economic activity that dominated Canada's early history. • Nations, Indigenous peoples of Canada prior to European colonization. • French settlers expelled from Nova Scotia by the British in the mid-18th century. • A. Macdonald, First Prime Minister of Canada, played a key role in Confederation. • ...
Designer Brands 2025-01-18
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- An iconic British designer brand known for its luxurious handbags, such as the Bayswater.
- This Italian brand is known for its signature red-soled shoes.
- A high-end Italian brand often associated with extravagant styles and the Medusa logo.
- A luxury French brand associated with high-end clothing and fashion accessories.
- This Italian brand is known for its luxury goods, especially its signature handbags and belts.
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- This British fashion house is famous for its trench coats and plaid patterns.
- A luxury designer brand from Italy, famous for its sophisticated shoes and bags, often featuring a "V" symbol.
- This French luxury fashion house is famous for its avant-garde, street-inspired designs.
- Known for its interlocking "GG" logo, this Italian brand is iconic in high-end fashion.
- A popular Italian brand for luxury handbags, shoes, and clothing, named after its founder.
- Known for its watches and high-end accessories, this French brand also creates jewelry.
- A luxury French brand that is famous for its monogrammed luggage and bags.
- A famous French luxury brand with the iconic "double C" logo.
- A French luxury brand known for its iconic Birkin and Kelly bags.
- LAUREN This luxury American designer brand is famous for its polo shirts and preppy style.
15 Clues: A famous French luxury brand with the iconic "double C" logo. • This Italian brand is known for its signature red-soled shoes. • A French luxury brand known for its iconic Birkin and Kelly bags. • A luxury French brand that is famous for its monogrammed luggage and bags. • This British fashion house is famous for its trench coats and plaid patterns. • ...
France 2022-06-29
11 Clues: yellow sauce • French dessert • wine with bubbles • stew made from cow • buttery bread roll • hot stone used for BBQ • the type of food we study today • bad smelling product from a cow • soup made from a cousin of potato • food from McDonalds that ISN'T FRENCH • French dish with a movie named after it
Bonjour! Faisons connaissance! (Let's get acquainted) 2024-01-31
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- Je m'______
- J'aime (I like) la pizza _____ les hamburgers.
- French word used to give an affirmative answer
- French word used to give a negative answer
- a word you can use to refer to yourself
- Bonjour. ________ t'appelles-tu?
- Phonetic spelling of "W"
- a female who has the same parents as you do.
- Mon _____ s'appelle Scott.
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- Two words; use this to tell where you reside/dwell
- Two words; I am
- Tu es ___ Washington?
- a common greeting in French
- Je vis ____ ma famille.
- The phonetic spelling to pronounce the letter "R"
- male sibling
- Two words; throw a question back to someone
- Ma _____ s'appelle Samantha.
- Je suis de Virginia ______ je vis à Washington.
19 Clues: Je m'______ • male sibling • Two words; I am • Tu es ___ Washington? • Je vis ____ ma famille. • Phonetic spelling of "W" • Mon _____ s'appelle Scott. • a common greeting in French • Ma _____ s'appelle Samantha. • Bonjour. ________ t'appelles-tu? • a word you can use to refer to yourself • French word used to give a negative answer • Two words; throw a question back to someone • ...
Vins de France 2025-10-21
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- Largest wine region producer
- Bordeaux grape with largest production
- Grape father of cabernet sauvignon and merlot
- Wines are rich, off-dry, dry, or sparkling
- Highest French wine classification (not olive oil)
- Sparkling wine from foothills of Pyrenees
- The other region producing sauvignon blanc
- Wine region with the highest value (Euros)
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- Wiped out the vineyards of Europe
- 1976 California beats top French wines
- From Burgundy but now in Nantes
- Versatile European red grape
- General direction of French wine production and consumption
- Bold red grape blended with grenache
- Grape grown near Thau Lagoon in the south
- Cabernet franc in Loire Valley
- Vin de Pays
- Country that is increasing its Rose production
- Dead yeast cells
19 Clues: Vin de Pays • Dead yeast cells • Largest wine region producer • Versatile European red grape • Cabernet franc in Loire Valley • From Burgundy but now in Nantes • Wiped out the vineyards of Europe • Bold red grape blended with grenache • 1976 California beats top French wines • Bordeaux grape with largest production • Grape grown near Thau Lagoon in the south • ...
Aimer with Verbs 2022-10-17
20 Clues: to run • to draw • to sing • to work • to swim • to walk • to dance • to go skiing • to take a nap • to skateboard • to rent a DVD • to do homework • to read a book • to ride a bike • to roller skate • to learn French • to speak french • to play the piano • to play the guitar • to talk on the phone
PARIS 2020-03-30
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- Paris landmark
- mummy's favourite shop
- delicious teatime snack
- burnt cathedral (5,4)
- Grandma's cousin
- home of 7 down
- how to get there
- paris underground
- famous artist (3,4)
- french dance (3,3)
- red windmill (6,5)
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- green
- french bread
- our lovely hotel (5,5)
- famous painting (4,4)
- delicious breakfast roll
- white cathedral (5,5)
- first name of architect of 4 across
- jewish quarter
- president of france
20 Clues: green • french bread • Paris landmark • home of 7 down • jewish quarter • Grandma's cousin • how to get there • paris underground • french dance (3,3) • red windmill (6,5) • president of france • famous artist (3,4) • famous painting (4,4) • white cathedral (5,5) • burnt cathedral (5,4) • our lovely hotel (5,5) • mummy's favourite shop • delicious teatime snack • delicious breakfast roll • ...
My family crossword 2024-03-28
8 Clues: aunt in french • uncle in french • sister in french • mother in french • father in french • brother in french • grandfather in french • grandmother in french
