french Crossword Puzzles
September Issue Crossword 2025-07-15
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- French house known for its tweed suits, camellias, and No. 5 perfume
- Maximalist 2024/2025 trend featuring furs, gold, animal prints, and red nails
- Trend defined by minimalism, neutral palettes, and stealth wealth dressing
- Trend of wrap sweaters, leg warmers, and pastel pinks inspired by dancers
- Sister brand to Prada; led the micro mini comeback and ballet flat revival
- Grace’s last name; creative visionary and legendary Vogue stylist with red hair
- French designer known for sun-kissed shows and micro bags
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- Iconic French designer known for corsets, sailor stripes, and cone bras
- Paris-based label that made headlines with a spray-on dress and robotic runways
- French word that pairs with “couture” to define elite fashion craft
- French luxury conglomerate behind many major fashion houses
- Last name of Isabel, known for Parisian boho looks and wedge sneakers
- Last name of Jonathan, the creative director of Loewe, admired for surrealist touches
- First name of the American Vogue editor-in-chief known for her bob and sunglasses
- Law’s last name; celebrity stylist known for his work with Zendaya
15 Clues: French designer known for sun-kissed shows and micro bags • French luxury conglomerate behind many major fashion houses • Law’s last name; celebrity stylist known for his work with Zendaya • French word that pairs with “couture” to define elite fashion craft • French house known for its tweed suits, camellias, and No. 5 perfume • ...
Food 2023-04-18
French and Indian War 2023-10-24
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- Both France and Britain gave the Natives __________ to stay on their good side.
- The land that France and Britain were fighting over.
- What country did Native Americans fear would take their land?
- The Seneca chief who said his people are "living in a country between"
- What did colonists want more of as the population grew?
- Native Americans wanted to keep their land to grow their crops and for _________ in the woods.
- What were British traders from Pennsylvania making that made them want to continue to have access to the Ohio River Valley?
- Native Americans needed France and Britain to _______ with.
- The French wanted to keep the British east of this mountain range.
- What did the French build that made colonists very upset?
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- According to this colony's charter they were granted land all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
- Eventually Native Americans had to choose sides based on what was best for their _________.
- What major river did explorers claim for France?
- According to France Britain's claim ended at this mountain range.
- France depended on the American Indian trade so they saw them as partners and ______.
- How many colonists were living in the colonies when the French and Indian War started?
- How many years had the French been living in North America?
- Unlike the British, the French did not plan to __________ in the Ohio River Valley.
- Did Native Americans choose to side with Britain, France, or try to stay neutral?
19 Clues: What major river did explorers claim for France? • The land that France and Britain were fighting over. • What did colonists want more of as the population grew? • What did the French build that made colonists very upset? • Native Americans needed France and Britain to _______ with. • How many years had the French been living in North America? • ...
Key terms of the last 2 decades 2025-12-11
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- Period of studying the natural world through observation and questioning
- French Revolution political body that gained dictatorial power during the Reign of Terror. Used death penalty often.
- Revolution that ended in the execution of Louis XVI and Marie Antoinette
- Last Queen of France, did not realise how poor citizens were, was executed using guillotine
- Father of Liberalism
- Scientific Revolution theory that supposed the sun was in the center of the universe. Went against religious beliefs. Was eventually confirmed by Galileo.
- Method of experimentation that was introduced during the Scientific Revolution
- Period of progress by exposing old ideas with logic and reasoning. Main figures: Locke, Hobbes, and Voltaire
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- Scientific Revolution scientist who proposed the 3 Laws of Motion.
- Main figure during the Reign of Terror, he was eventually killed for having too much power
- Meeting of European leaders that kept peace in Europe and settled territorial disputes
- French Revolution document that stated what rights the government needs to protect
- System Napoleon standardized during his rule
- Period of French Revolution that is characterized by gore and massacres
- Execution machine used during the French Revolution that is the main symbol of the Reign of Terror
- Napoleon's legal code that standardized citizenship, family, and property
- Self-appointed Emperor, who recently died in exile
- Last King of France, was executed during the French Revolution
- Renaissance invention that influenced Scientific Revolution by spreading information faster.
19 Clues: Father of Liberalism • System Napoleon standardized during his rule • Self-appointed Emperor, who recently died in exile • Last King of France, was executed during the French Revolution • Scientific Revolution scientist who proposed the 3 Laws of Motion. • Period of French Revolution that is characterized by gore and massacres • ...
french revolution crossword puzzle 2025-05-17
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- A meeting of the National Assembly on June 20,1789 to draft a constitution for France.
- Danton A leader of the Sans-Culottes and Paris commune during the French Revolution. His title was Minister of Justice.
- A law code developed by Napoleon that preserved the gains of the French Revolution by organizing the equality of the citizens before the law.
- "Without breeches." Members of the Paris commune who considered themselves ordinary patriots.
- An individual qualified to vote in an election
- A dissenting group
- A sudden overthrow of the government
- One of the 3 classes into which French society was divided before the revolution.
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- A famous leader of Sans-Culottes. Wrote "Friend of the People"
- The unique cultural identity of a people based on common language, religon, and national symbols
- On April 6, 1793 a National Convention put together a crucial political body during the French Revolution. It was to protect the new republic against both internal and external threats.
- A period of state-sanctioned violence during the French Revolution.
- The Middle class, including merchant, industrials, and professional people.
- They were initially known as the "society of the friends" of the constitution.(A group)
- Bonaparte A French army general who succeeded in taking over France through a coup d'etat in 1799.
- Government established in France after the overthrow of the Directory in 1799, with Napoleon as first consul in control of the entire government
16 Clues: A dissenting group • A sudden overthrow of the government • An individual qualified to vote in an election • A famous leader of Sans-Culottes. Wrote "Friend of the People" • A period of state-sanctioned violence during the French Revolution. • The Middle class, including merchant, industrials, and professional people. • ...
Unit 4 Geoculture 2024-02-20
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- - Symbol for french farmers and hard workers
- - Someone who was famous for nouveau canvas
- The ritual of 1968
- - Industrial
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- - A Ball room
- - A poster of advertisement
- - The taller quarter of Paris La Basilique du Sacré Coeur
- - yogurt , cheese , vines regional specialty
- - A model for a painting
- - A young president in the French republic
- - Normandy cheese
- - French poet
- - A creamy type of cheese
- left in France - Zero because they went industrial
14 Clues: - Industrial • - A Ball room • - French poet • - Normandy cheese • The ritual of 1968 • - A model for a painting • - A creamy type of cheese • - A poster of advertisement • - A young president in the French republic • - Someone who was famous for nouveau canvas • - Symbol for french farmers and hard workers • - yogurt , cheese , vines regional specialty • ...
French Crossword Puzzle 2024-09-11
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- a rest day
- This is what Aliener and her 3 horses did
- This is where Mitch took Aliener
- Money in french
- A female horse or mare in french
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- Nickname for Wild Horses in Austrailia
- Roxanne helped _____ Aliener
- Aliener spent a lot of time in _____
- to travel
- The 3 horses had to ______ the trail
- The Australia Bicentennial National Horse ____
- Wild horses
- A male horse or stalion in french
- Big hills on the trail
14 Clues: to travel • a rest day • Wild horses • Money in french • Big hills on the trail • Roxanne helped _____ Aliener • This is where Mitch took Aliener • A female horse or mare in french • A male horse or stalion in french • Aliener spent a lot of time in _____ • The 3 horses had to ______ the trail • Nickname for Wild Horses in Austrailia • This is what Aliener and her 3 horses did • ...
American & French Revolution 2023-11-28
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- A written plan of Government
- A group of representatives that makes laws for a nation
- group formed by the Third Estate to write a new constitution
- a country or area under the full or partial political control of another country
- Social classes in France before the French Revolution
- A wave of senseless panic that spread through the French countryside after the storming of the Bastille in 1789
- The wealthiest members of the Third Estate- lawyers, doctors, etc.
- members of the 3rd Estate demand guns and ammunition; troops open fire; the Bastille, a fortress in Paris used as a prison is stormed; this begins the French Revolution
- The July 20,1789 pledge by the third estate to create a new constitution
- the right and the power of a person or a nation to govern themselves
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- A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group
- Radical Phase that sent many to the guillotine. Led by Robespierre.
- Radical republicans during the French Revolution. They were led by Maximilien Robespierre from 1793 to 1794.
- people who take extreme political positions
- national razor-used heavily in the Reign of Terror
- An assembly that represented the entire French population through three groups, known as estates.
16 Clues: A written plan of Government • people who take extreme political positions • national razor-used heavily in the Reign of Terror • A sudden overthrow of the government by a small group • Social classes in France before the French Revolution • A group of representatives that makes laws for a nation • group formed by the Third Estate to write a new constitution • ...
French and Indian War 2025-10-06
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- He was an English general who led troops during the Battle of Quebec
- The land that both the British and the French wanted
- This Indian tribe supported the French, but switched sides in 1758
- After failing to capture Fort Duquesne, George Washington retreated and built this fort
- The governor of Virginia sent this 21 year old man to deliver an ultimatum to the French, but a battle ensued and a French commander was killed. This event helped spark the war.
- A war waged by Indians of the Great Lakes region against British rule after the French and Indian War
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- Another name for the French and Indian War
- He was the British Secretary of State who sent the nation’s best generals to America and borrowed money to pay colonial troops for fighting
- A French fort at the top of the Ohio River where the Alleghny and Monogahela rivers meet. It was renamed Fort Pitt by the British
- A 1763 document formally ending the war. The French lost all their North American territory except Haiti and a few small islands
- He was a British general that was killed during battle in 1755 trying to march to Ft. Duquesne
- This tribe helped the British and made their home in upstate New York
12 Clues: Another name for the French and Indian War • The land that both the British and the French wanted • This Indian tribe supported the French, but switched sides in 1758 • He was an English general who led troops during the Battle of Quebec • This tribe helped the British and made their home in upstate New York • ...
Weather, The Body & English Vocabulary 2023-11-20
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- standing out; easily visible
- to say before
- a ruler whose word is law
- a thick cloud of tiny water droplets suspended in the atmosphere at or near the earth's surface which obscures or restricts visibility
- thread-like outgrowth from the skin especially covering the head
- a weather event that produces thunder and lightning
- word of blessing
- well-known for something bad
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- mars, avril, mai
- French for "sun"
- the "true word"
- the vibe a word gives off
- kept secret or done secretively
- décembre, janvier, février
- to look upon or treat with contempt
- present everywhere
- liquid precipitation; in French
- to fee disgust or intense dislike for something/someone
- French for "a visible collection of particles of water or ice suspended in the air"
19 Clues: to say before • the "true word" • mars, avril, mai • French for "sun" • word of blessing • present everywhere • the vibe a word gives off • a ruler whose word is law • décembre, janvier, février • standing out; easily visible • well-known for something bad • kept secret or done secretively • liquid precipitation; in French • to look upon or treat with contempt • ...
French Revolution 2024-01-22
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- Fear Peasants they didn’t agree, they were looking for other privileges
- nobles that left their native country to reside in another, often due to political reasons or seeking better opportunities.
- Assembly serving as a legislative body responsible for making laws and governing the country.
- refers to a social class consisting of individuals with hereditary privileges, often based on noble birth, wealth, or influence
- Bastille Parisian fortress and prison, symbolically stormed on July 14, 1789, during the French Revolution.
- Were members of a radical political club during the French Revolution
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- Refers to the middle class in a society, particularly associated with capitalism
- Convention First government of the French Revolution
- general Was a representative assembly in pre-revolutionary France that consisted of delegates from three social classes or estates
- Regime Social and political structure of France before the French Revolution, absolute monarchy, a rigid class system, and privileged nobility.
- The Girondins were a political faction during the French Revolution.
- Court Oath the French Third Estate pledged to stay united until a new constitution was established, marking a key moment in the early days of the French Revolution.
12 Clues: Convention First government of the French Revolution • The Girondins were a political faction during the French Revolution. • Were members of a radical political club during the French Revolution • Fear Peasants they didn’t agree, they were looking for other privileges • Refers to the middle class in a society, particularly associated with capitalism • ...
Reaction & Revolution(Figures of) 2025-10-01
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- Emperor of Austria and later Austro-Hungary, maintained conservative rule during nationalist uprisings (1848–1916).
- British foreign secretary who led the Congress of Vienna to restore European stability after Napoleon.
- Piedmont’s prime minister who used diplomacy and war to unify Italy under Victor Emmanuel II.
- Prussian chancellor who unified Germany through realpolitik and wars (Austro-Prussian, Franco-Prussian).
- French “Citizen King” who ruled after the July Revolution, leading a moderate monarchy until 1848.
- Russian czar who enforced strict autocracy and Russification, suppressing liberal and nationalist movements.
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- Russian czar who emancipated serfs in 1861 but faced resistance for limited reforms, assassinated in 1881.
- King of Piedmont-Sardinia who became the first king of a unified Italy in 1861.
- French diplomat who negotiated at the Congress of Vienna to protect French interests post-Napoleon.
- III, French leader elected president in 1848, later emperor, modernized France but lost the Franco-Prussian War.
- Austrian chancellor who dominated the Congress of Vienna, advocating conservative policies against revolution.
- Russian czar who helped form the Quadruple Alliance and promoted the Holy Alliance to preserve monarchies.
- French king restored after Napoleon’s defeat, ruling as a constitutional monarch during the Bourbon Restoration (1814–1830).
- Italian revolutionary who led military campaigns, like the Expedition of the Thousand, to unify Italy.
- Italian nationalist who founded Young Italy, inspiring the Risorgimento for Italian unification.
- French king whose absolutist policies sparked the July Revolution of 1830, leading to his abdication.
16 Clues: King of Piedmont-Sardinia who became the first king of a unified Italy in 1861. • Piedmont’s prime minister who used diplomacy and war to unify Italy under Victor Emmanuel II. • Italian nationalist who founded Young Italy, inspiring the Risorgimento for Italian unification. • ...
Crossword 2023-02-01
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- French term for egg
- Flavored liquid used as base for sauces,soups,gravies & stews
- Mixture of roughly cut onion,carrot & celery
- French term for soup
- French term for stock
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- Milk is used while preparing this sauce
- French term for fish
- French term for cheese
- Protein present in egg that helps to thicken the sauce
- Equal quantity of fat and flour cooked together
10 Clues: French term for egg • French term for fish • French term for soup • French term for stock • French term for cheese • Milk is used while preparing this sauce • Mixture of roughly cut onion,carrot & celery • Equal quantity of fat and flour cooked together • Protein present in egg that helps to thicken the sauce • Flavored liquid used as base for sauces,soups,gravies & stews
Haitian Revolution 2023-02-09
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- supports the idea of countries having a president
- historic ethnic group of French ancestry born in the colonial western French territories outside France.
- extending a country's power
- a person, who is French by birth or descent
- a person mixed ancestry
- place ruled by a powerful country
- white rich people
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- political principles
- poor white people
- settler inhabitant of a colony
- not enslaved mixed persons
- royal political system
- freed slaves from Haiti
- supporter of colonialism
14 Clues: poor white people • white rich people • political principles • royal political system • freed slaves from Haiti • a person mixed ancestry • supporter of colonialism • not enslaved mixed persons • extending a country's power • settler inhabitant of a colony • place ruled by a powerful country • a person, who is French by birth or descent • ...
Canadian Provinces and Territories 2025-05-30
13 Clues: Oil • Wheat • Inuits • French • Potatoes • Klondike • Kissing Cod • Peggy's Cove • Fraser River • Home to Toronto • Northern Lights • Home to Winnipeg • English and French
French Crossword - Ruby 2025-08-17
9 Clues: What is five in French? • What is Friday in French? • What is mercredi in English? • What is thank you in French? • What is seventeen in French? • What is au revoir in English? • How do you say hello in French? • How do you say abientot in English? • How do you say good evening in French?
Toys and Playing 2017-08-24
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- ‘Ami’ in French means what in English ?
- ‘Papier, ciseaux, pierre’ means « Paper, scissors, . . . . »
- ‘La corde à sauter’ means ‘ . . . . rope’ in English.
- What is the French word for « marbles » ?
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- ‘Bonjour’ means . . .
- The title of the poster is ‘Les Jouets’. It means what in English ?
- The French word for the language we are learning in class !
- The French ‘la poupée’ means what in English ?
- The French hopscotch game is called ‘escargot’. This means « snail » because the game is in the shape of a . . . .
- If I say ‘J’aime . . .’ in French it means « I . . . » in English.
10 Clues: ‘Bonjour’ means . . . • ‘Ami’ in French means what in English ? • What is the French word for « marbles » ? • The French ‘la poupée’ means what in English ? • ‘La corde à sauter’ means ‘ . . . . rope’ in English. • The French word for the language we are learning in class ! • ‘Papier, ciseaux, pierre’ means « Paper, scissors, . . . . » • ...
Read. Dream. Share in Translation 2020-04-29
18 Clues: Read in Hmong • Read in Dutch • Dream in Hmong • Read in French • Read in Spanish • Share in Somali • Dream in Telugu • Share in German • Dream in Samoan • Dream in German • Dream in French • Read in Hawaiian • Share in Italian • Dream in Italian • Share in Hawaiian • Read in Portuguese • Share in Vietnamese • Share in Portuguese
I’m bored and no cheating 2023-03-27
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- Rory’s first boyfriend
- Waitin on a women singer
- Lizzie McGuire’s best friend
- favorite hound
- HTT (plural)
- Rory’s last boyfriend
- Rory’s real name
- don’t do this with the small stuff
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- Rory’s hometown
- favorite day of the week
- safety item for a bike
- Buy Dirt singer
- yummy French treat
- Is it Miley or …
- it’s a big purchase
- Vacation Time
- Two in French
- special month
- Lorelai’s forever beau
- Sunday special
20 Clues: HTT (plural) • Vacation Time • Two in French • special month • favorite hound • Sunday special • Rory’s hometown • Buy Dirt singer • Is it Miley or … • Rory’s real name • yummy French treat • it’s a big purchase • Rory’s last boyfriend • Rory’s first boyfriend • safety item for a bike • Lorelai’s forever beau • favorite day of the week • Waitin on a women singer • Lizzie McGuire’s best friend • ...
I’m bored and no cheating 2023-03-27
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- Lorelai’s forever beau
- Lizzie McGuire’s best friend
- Buy Dirt singer
- favorite day of the week
- Rory’s hometown
- it’s a big purchase
- don’t do this with the small stuff
- Two in French
- yummy French treat
- special month
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- Is it Miley or …
- Sunday special
- Rory’s last boyfriend
- HTT (plural)
- Waitin on a women singer
- safety item for a bike
- favorite hound
- Rory’s real name
- Vacation Time
- Rory’s first boyfriend
20 Clues: HTT (plural) • Vacation Time • Two in French • special month • Sunday special • favorite hound • Buy Dirt singer • Rory’s hometown • Is it Miley or … • Rory’s real name • yummy French treat • it’s a big purchase • Rory’s last boyfriend • Lorelai’s forever beau • safety item for a bike • Rory’s first boyfriend • Waitin on a women singer • favorite day of the week • Lizzie McGuire’s best friend • ...
10 2024-08-28
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- Dutch Santa Claus
- Nicaraguan Christmas dish
- Czech Christmas dish
- Italian seafood
- Spanish nougat candy
- Portuguese cake
- French dessert
- Swedish Yule goat
- Dutch Christmas meal
- Australian Christmas dessert
- Swedish Christmas tree
- Danish Christmas dessert
- Italian Christmas dish
- Preparation period
- Italian sweet bread
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- Italian dessert
- Medieval tradition
- Christmas drink
- French Yule log
- Russian Easter bread
- Catalan tradition
- Scandinavian holiday drink
- German roast beef
- Festive cake
- German beef dish
25 Clues: Festive cake • French dessert • Italian dessert • Christmas drink • Italian seafood • French Yule log • Portuguese cake • German beef dish • Dutch Santa Claus • Swedish Yule goat • Catalan tradition • German roast beef • Medieval tradition • Preparation period • Italian sweet bread • Czech Christmas dish • Spanish nougat candy • Russian Easter bread • Dutch Christmas meal • Swedish Christmas tree • ...
Kyle: la nourriture 2025-01-30
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- long yellow thing
- can be fried or scrambled
- made from potatoes
- teacher fruit
- used for French fries
- dip it in milk
- white grain
- white drink
- spongebob's house
- It is on a cob
- main part of a birthday
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- pie
- yellow and sour
- looks like an avocado but no big seed
- cooked Peppa pig
- French pastry
- makes you cry
- farm bird
- people put it in milk
- lives in water
20 Clues: pie • farm bird • white grain • white drink • teacher fruit • French pastry • makes you cry • dip it in milk • lives in water • It is on a cob • yellow and sour • cooked Peppa pig • long yellow thing • spongebob's house • made from potatoes • used for French fries • people put it in milk • main part of a birthday • can be fried or scrambled • looks like an avocado but no big seed
History 2020-06-17
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- act that put a tax on all public documents
- a luxurious royal palace located next to Paris
- Name of the island where Napoleon was exiled
- name of the king of france
- Buildings where goods are manufactured
- french name for the nation's highest courts
- the basis of the French economy in the 18th
- the Declaration of
- group of instigators and provocateurs in America
- City of the tea party
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- queen that people disliked
- who wrote the declaration of independence
- the first president of the United States
- an intellectual and philosophical movement
- Louis 16 cause of death
- a French statesman and military leader
- city where they signed the end of the american rev
- european country that ally to the Americans
- government building stormed by the Parisian
- where did the Industrial Revolution begin
20 Clues: the Declaration of • City of the tea party • Louis 16 cause of death • queen that people disliked • name of the king of france • a French statesman and military leader • Buildings where goods are manufactured • the first president of the United States • who wrote the declaration of independence • where did the Industrial Revolution begin • ...
Read. Dream. Share in Translation 2020-04-29
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- — Dream in Dutch
- Read in Hmong
- Dream in Somali
- Read in Telugu
- Dream in Spanish
- Dream in Samoan
- Share in Hmong
- — Dream in French
- Share in Hawaiian
- — Read in Hawaiian
- Dream in Telugu
- — Share in German
- Read in Spanish
- Share in Samoan
- Read in Italian
- — Read in French
- Share in Spanish
- Share in Telugu
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- — Dream in Hawaiian
- Share in Portuguese
- Read in Vietnamese
- Dream in Portuguese
- Read in Samoan
- Dream in Italian
- Share in Somali
- — Dream in German
- — Share in Dutch
- — Share in French
- Share in Vietnamese
- Read in Somali
- — Read in German
- Read in Portuguese
- — Read in Dutch
- Dream in Hmong
- Share in Italian
- Dream in Vietnamese
36 Clues: Read in Hmong • Read in Samoan • Read in Telugu • Share in Hmong • Read in Somali • Dream in Hmong • Share in Somali • Dream in Somali • Dream in Samoan • Dream in Telugu • Read in Spanish • Share in Samoan • — Read in Dutch • Read in Italian • Share in Telugu • — Dream in Dutch • Dream in Italian • Dream in Spanish • — Share in Dutch • — Read in German • — Read in French • Share in Spanish • Share in Italian • ...
Le verbe aller, les lieux publics et les prepositions, calcul 2023-03-08
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- Le petit chaperon rouge est une (small)..... fille.
- Gas station is ........ in French.
- Paul (choisir)............ le livre rouge.
- Je vais....école.
- 2x5-3x2+5= ......
- 225÷15 = ......
- Il y a beaucoup de bus à la .... (bus station).
- Chaque vendredi les Musulmans vont à la .....
- Nous allons .... France.
- Je vais, tu ....
- Le contraire de généreux.
- Nous (finir) .....dans 5 minutes.
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- 99÷3=
- Est-ce que tu (parler) .... espagnol?
- Tous les héros ont leurs forces et leurs..........
- Je vais ...... maison.
- Mon est gentil. Marie est ..........
- Police station in French is ...... de police.
- Le féminin de courageux.
- Mon père est beau mais ma mère est ............
- Je vais ... toilettes
- Les Chrétiens prient dans une ........
- fire station in French is caserne de ....
- Nous (manger)........ dans la chambre.
- Mon frère .... en Angleterre.
25 Clues: 99÷3= • 225÷15 = ...... • Je vais, tu .... • Je vais....école. • 2x5-3x2+5= ...... • Je vais ... toilettes • Je vais ...... maison. • Le féminin de courageux. • Nous allons .... France. • Le contraire de généreux. • Mon frère .... en Angleterre. • Nous (finir) .....dans 5 minutes. • Gas station is ........ in French. • Mon est gentil. Marie est .......... • ...
Alex's French Crossword 2023-05-26
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- What month is easter in?
- What colour is blue?
- What month is Halloween in?
- What day is Sunday?
- What month is winter?
- What is five plus five?
- What day is Wednesday?
- What month is may?
- What day in Monday?
- What colour is brown?
- What month is Christmas in?
- What is the capital of France?
- What is hello in French?
- What is fourteen plus six?
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- What is the most famous tourist attraction if France?
- What number is 30?
- What day is thursday?
- what colour is pink?
- What month is July?
- What is thank you in French?
- What number is 8?
- Who is the French president?
- What number is 15?
- What day is Saturday?
- What number is 7?
- What numeber is 3?
26 Clues: What number is 8? • What number is 7? • What number is 30? • What number is 15? • What month is may? • What numeber is 3? • What month is July? • What day is Sunday? • What day in Monday? • What colour is blue? • what colour is pink? • What day is thursday? • What month is winter? • What day is Saturday? • What colour is brown? • What day is Wednesday? • What is five plus five? • ...
Chapter 4: Fur Trade 2014-12-02
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- Native group who served as French middlemen
- Area for the British fur trade monopoly
- Activity central to economy of New France
- Cross of Scottish and Native
- Overland Carrying of canoes
- Native travelling food
- HBC trading post name
- NWC
- To seek peace, surrender
- Fur trade 'taxi driver' (boat)
- Winning means controlling more wealth than others
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- The in-between guy in a business deal
- Spreaders of religion to the natives
- Cross of French and Native
- Stations for British to dry fish
- Horse and wagon for Metis
- HBC
- Runners of the woods
- Woven belt of reds, blues and yellows
- To have very little of something left
- Trade item received from French used for decorating
- NWC's central position in trade
- Closest trading post to Peace River
23 Clues: NWC • HBC • Runners of the woods • HBC trading post name • Native travelling food • To seek peace, surrender • Horse and wagon for Metis • Cross of French and Native • Overland Carrying of canoes • Cross of Scottish and Native • Fur trade 'taxi driver' (boat) • NWC's central position in trade • Stations for British to dry fish • Closest trading post to Peace River • ...
Phoenix Crossword 2015-12-07
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- indigenous people of New Zealand
- Gold Cup race
- Where a big sea bird might touch down
- This bird won't be flying high
- Scottish and Western Australian town
- French name for Kermit
- Welsh cattle dog
- Evolutionary northern Australian town?
- Does this creature hide things away for later?
- Is this President Dutch or French?
- Alpine parrot of New Zealand
- Sport of New Zealand champions
- Animal that plays dead
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- train connecting UK and France
- A good place to be on the French Riviera
- Australian Formula 1 venue
- A place to carry coals to in NE England or NSW?
- Best place to put on your boots
- Canine that's two animals in one?
- Where Arthur sat?
- Famous New Zealander on top of the world
- Shipyard where the Titanic was built
22 Clues: Gold Cup race • Welsh cattle dog • Where Arthur sat? • French name for Kermit • Animal that plays dead • Australian Formula 1 venue • Alpine parrot of New Zealand • train connecting UK and France • This bird won't be flying high • Sport of New Zealand champions • Best place to put on your boots • indigenous people of New Zealand • Canine that's two animals in one? • ...
Maddi’s cross word 2023-10-10
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- of Liberty well organized political organization
- and indian war to maintain their land
- of 1763 British-produced boundary
- the acts or means of enlightening
- of Trenton boosted morale of American troops
- Forge The third of eight encampments
- Marion The swamp fox
- rebellion launched in 1763 to drive British out of territory
- of Charleston Major engagement and victory by the British
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- battle British surrendered 8000 men to General Washington
- of Saratoga
- acts A series of laws
- A punitive ban
- Duquesne french base for controlling the Ohio territories
- battle A stunning example of Military prowess and leadership
- hand picked elite force
- Greene Respected General of revolutionary war
- of Paris 1763 ended the French and Indian war
- Paine Published Common sense
- branch petition Last attempt to prevent war
- confederacy better organized and more effective
21 Clues: of Saratoga • A punitive ban • Marion The swamp fox • acts A series of laws • hand picked elite force • Paine Published Common sense • of 1763 British-produced boundary • the acts or means of enlightening • Forge The third of eight encampments • and indian war to maintain their land • branch petition Last attempt to prevent war • of Trenton boosted morale of American troops • ...
Maddi’s cross word 2023-10-10
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- of Liberty well organized political organization
- and indian war to maintain their land
- of 1763 British-produced boundary
- the acts or means of enlightening
- of Trenton boosted morale of American troops
- Forge The third of eight encampments
- Marion The swamp fox
- rebellion launched in 1763 to drive British out of territory
- of Charleston Major engagement and victory by the British
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- battle British surrendered 8000 men to General Washington
- of Saratoga
- acts A series of laws
- A punitive ban
- Duquesne french base for controlling the Ohio territories
- battle A stunning example of Military prowess and leadership
- hand picked elite force
- Greene Respected General of revolutionary war
- of Paris 1763 ended the French and Indian war
- Paine Published Common sense
- branch petition Last attempt to prevent war
- confederacy better organized and more effective
21 Clues: of Saratoga • A punitive ban • Marion The swamp fox • acts A series of laws • hand picked elite force • Paine Published Common sense • of 1763 British-produced boundary • the acts or means of enlightening • Forge The third of eight encampments • and indian war to maintain their land • branch petition Last attempt to prevent war • of Trenton boosted morale of American troops • ...
Wisconsin History 2025-12-24
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- Site of 1871 fire deadlier than Chicago's
- Early economic activity with French explorers
- Brew city
- French Jesuit explorer who traveled Wisconsin rivers
- Iconic Wisconsin product
- City named after French word for root
- Progressive governor nicknamed "Fighting Bob"
- Home to lake wingra, monona, mendota, and some wardrips
- "America's _____"
- Packers
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- Historic military fort near Portage
- Industry centered in Wisconsin Rapids and Appleton
- 1200-mile long National scenic trail running across Wisconsin
- Tribe whose name is shared with a Wisconsin river
- Key shipping hub
- Wisconsin earned this in 1848
- Natural forces that shaped Wisconsin's landscape
- River and famous fishing rod company
- Sauk leader in 1832 war fought partly in Wisconsin
- Industry that fueled Wisconsin's 19th-century economy
- Scenic sandstone gorge turned tourist attraction
- Lead miners earned the nickname of this animal
22 Clues: Packers • Brew city • Key shipping hub • "America's _____" • Iconic Wisconsin product • Wisconsin earned this in 1848 • Historic military fort near Portage • River and famous fishing rod company • City named after French word for root • Site of 1871 fire deadlier than Chicago's • Early economic activity with French explorers • Progressive governor nicknamed "Fighting Bob" • ...
French Revolution Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-19
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- Government established in France after the overthrow of the Directory in 1799, with Napoleon as the first consul in control of the entire government.
- A law code developed by Napoleon that preserved the gains of the French Revolution by organizing the equality of citizens before the law.
- The middle class, including merchants, industrialists, and professional people.
- A famous leader of Sans-Culottes. Wrote "Friend of the People."
- A French army general who succeeded in taking over France through a coup d'etat in 1799.
- A period of state-sanctioned violence during the French revolution.
- An individual qualified to vote in an election.
- A dissenting group
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- They were initially known as the "Society of Friends" of the constitution.
- A sudden overthrow of the government
- On April 6, 1793 a National Convention put together a crucial political body during the French Revolution. It was to protect the new republic against both internal and external threats.
- "Without Breeches" members of the Paris Commune who considered themselves ordinary patriots.
- One of the 3 classes into which French society was divided before the revolution.
- A meeting of the National Assembly on June 20, 1789 to draft a constitution for France.
- A leader of Sans-Culottes and Paris Commune during the French Revolution. His title was Minister of Justice.
- The unique cultural identity of a people based on common language, religon, and national symbols.
16 Clues: A dissenting group • A sudden overthrow of the government • An individual qualified to vote in an election. • A famous leader of Sans-Culottes. Wrote "Friend of the People." • A period of state-sanctioned violence during the French revolution. • They were initially known as the "Society of Friends" of the constitution. • ...
6: Reason & Revolution Vocabulary 2023-12-03
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- a Venezuelan military and political leader
- insurrection by self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule
- a Scottish economist and philosopher who was a pioneer in the thinking of political economy and key figure during the Scottish Enlightenment
- a legislative and consultative assembly of the different classes of French subjects
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- what is used in the production process to produce output—that is, goods and services
- a general panic at the start of the French Revolution
- public intellectuals dedicated to solving the real problems of the world
- states may secure their survival by preventing any one state from gaining enough military power to dominate all other
- the social and political order that existed in France from the late Middle Ages until the French Revolution
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- the last queen of France before the French Revolution. She was born an archduchess of Austria
- planting a different crop on a particular piece of land each growing season
- having or showing a rational, modern, and well-informed outlook
- the period of social and economic change
- Haitian general and prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution
- the founding document of the United States
- the process by which rural communities grow to form cities, or urban centers
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution
- a Genevan philosopher, writer, and composer. His political philosophy influenced the progress of the Age of Enlightenment throughout Europe
20 Clues: the period of social and economic change • a Venezuelan military and political leader • the founding document of the United States • a general panic at the start of the French Revolution • the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines • Haitian general and prominent leader of the Haitian Revolution • ...
Chapters 1-3 2025-12-17
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- Carrying canoes between waterways
- Staple fish traded from Atlantic waters
- Important early economic activity for the French
- Beaded belts used for record keeping and agreements
- Lightweight boat used for travel and trade
- Community established by Europeans
- Land traditionally used by a group
- Way stories and knowledge were passed down
- Family group within Haudenosaunee society
- Founder of Quebec and early leader of New France
- Most valuable fur in the fur trade
- Key transportation route in New FranceAcadia French colony in the Atlantic region
- Independent traders who travelled inland for furs
- Settlement controlled by another country
- Traditional Mi'kmaq dwelling
- Corn beans and squash grown together
- Exchange of goods between groups
- Agreement between Indigenous peoples and Europeans
- Group of leaders who made decisions
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- Confederacy also known as the Iroquois
- Partnership between the French and Indigenous peoples
- Catholic missionaries in New France
- Indigenous peoples of the Great Lakes region
- Farmers who lived on seigneurial land
- French colony along the St. Lawrence River
- Main economic activity of New France
- Indigenous people of the Atlantic region
- Capital city of New France
- Landowners under the seigneurial system
- Land system used in New France
- Respected knowledge keepers in Indigenous communities
- Haudenosaunee communal home
- Canoe paddlers who transported goods and furs
- Religious settlement run by missionaries
- French explorer who claimed land for France
- Group of territories ruled by one country
- Traveling to learn about new lands
37 Clues: Capital city of New France • Haudenosaunee communal home • Traditional Mi'kmaq dwelling • Land system used in New France • Exchange of goods between groups • Carrying canoes between waterways • Community established by Europeans • Land traditionally used by a group • Most valuable fur in the fur trade • Traveling to learn about new lands • Catholic missionaries in New France • ...
41a 2024-07-11
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- Greek philosopher
- Chinese philosopher
- Medieval theologian
- Wrote Canterbury Tales
- French Revolution figure
- Soviet dictator
- Printing pioneer
- Baroque composer
- French Enlightenment writer
- Code of laws
- Greek philosopher
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- Sailed in 1492
- Renaissance genius
- Russian empress
- Author of 'The Old Man and the Sea'
- Circumnavigator
- German philosopher
- Athenian leader
- Parted the Red Sea
- Ottoman sultan
- English military leader
- Greek poetess
- Astronomer
- Macedonian conqueror
- Crossed the Alps
25 Clues: Astronomer • Code of laws • Greek poetess • Sailed in 1492 • Ottoman sultan • Russian empress • Circumnavigator • Athenian leader • Soviet dictator • Printing pioneer • Baroque composer • Crossed the Alps • Greek philosopher • Greek philosopher • Renaissance genius • German philosopher • Parted the Red Sea • Chinese philosopher • Medieval theologian • Macedonian conqueror • Wrote Canterbury Tales • ...
K3C W14 2023-11-12
Read. Dream. Share in Translation 2020-04-29
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- Dream in Dutch
- Read in Hmong
- Dream in Somali
- Read in Telugu
- Dream in Spanish
- Dream in Samoan
- Share in Hmong
- Dream in French
- Share in Hawaiian
- Read in Hawaiian
- Dream in Telugu
- Share in German
- Read in Spanish
- Share in Samoan
- Read in Italian
- Read in French
- Share in Spanish
- Share in Telugu
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- Dream in Hawaiian
- Share in Portuguese
- Read in Vietnamese
- Dream in Portuguese
- Read in Samoan
- Dream in Italian
- Share in Somali
- Dream in German
- Share in Dutch
- Share in French
- Share in Vietnamese
- Read in Somali
- Read in German
- Read in Portuguese
- Read in Dutch
- Dream in Hmong
- Share in Italian
- Dream in Vietnamese
36 Clues: Read in Hmong • Read in Dutch • Dream in Dutch • Read in Samoan • Read in Telugu • Share in Dutch • Share in Hmong • Read in Somali • Read in German • Dream in Hmong • Read in French • Share in Somali • Dream in Somali • Dream in German • Dream in Samoan • Dream in French • Share in French • Dream in Telugu • Share in German • Read in Spanish • Share in Samoan • Read in Italian • Share in Telugu • Dream in Italian • ...
Caribbean Islands: St Lucia & Barbados 2018-02-19
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- first cash crop raised by early settlers on Barbados
- fish, a national symbol of Barbados
- abolished in 1834
- of St Lucia on northwest side of island
- underground limestone attraction in Barbados
- official language of St.Lucia
- deepest port in the Caribbean
- is two land masses that merged together over the years.
- made agreement with French for more settlements
- discovered Barbados on the way to Brazil
- a drink created from molasses
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- two rock pyramids rising sharply from the sea
- has controlled Barbados for 200 years
- main export crop today
- _____French or Patois is also spoken
- St. Lucia has many of these structures on the island
- springs volcano near Soufriere
- created St. Lucia
- built a fort in St. Lucia in 1600
- founded Barbados capital in 1650
- introduced by the French as commodity
21 Clues: created St. Lucia • abolished in 1834 • main export crop today • official language of St.Lucia • deepest port in the Caribbean • a drink created from molasses • springs volcano near Soufriere • founded Barbados capital in 1650 • built a fort in St. Lucia in 1600 • fish, a national symbol of Barbados • _____French or Patois is also spoken • has controlled Barbados for 200 years • ...
French Regions Crossword 2017-11-30
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- How Many French Regions are Overseas?
- The Name of Famous French Cathedral
- Capital of Lorraine
- How Many Regions of France are There?
- Birth Place of Napoleon Bonaparte
- City Most Well Known for Medieval and Renaissance Enamels
- Region that Surrounds Paris
- Buried Site of William The Conqueror
- France's Pink City
- Région Most Known for Bell Towers
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- Where Escargots are Commonly Served
- The Region that Creates Champagne
- Capital of Brittany Region
- Which City is on the Clain River in West-Central France?
- Which City Did Joan of Arc Save from the English Siege in 1424?
- City that is World Famous for Mustard
- Famous Wine Région
- France is Often Refered To As...
- Capital of Grand Est
- Which French City has a UNESCO World Hertiage Site?
20 Clues: Famous Wine Région • France's Pink City • Capital of Lorraine • Capital of Grand Est • Capital of Brittany Region • Region that Surrounds Paris • France is Often Refered To As... • The Region that Creates Champagne • Birth Place of Napoleon Bonaparte • Région Most Known for Bell Towers • Where Escargots are Commonly Served • The Name of Famous French Cathedral • ...
HI FRAN 2013-06-28
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- You used to have a ____ as a car
- The Boy name for you
- The name mum was going to call me if i was a boy
- Nedlands _____ school
- We are doing a ___ in french right now
- I ____ you
- When i lived in _____ you used to come to my house all the time
- ___ Paul
- You were annoyed when i got the ____ in choir
- This crossword is ___
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- Your boyfriend
- We are going on french tour together and so is mac
- My mums name
- you can ___ really well
- You have a phobia of ____
- The girl name we used to call Michael
- Your mums name
- My hair is ___ not orange
- You were in green which was called ___ at neddies
- The boy name for Harriet
- We have been friends for a ____ time
21 Clues: ___ Paul • I ____ you • My mums name • Your boyfriend • Your mums name • The Boy name for you • Nedlands _____ school • This crossword is ___ • you can ___ really well • The boy name for Harriet • You have a phobia of ____ • My hair is ___ not orange • You used to have a ____ as a car • We have been friends for a ____ time • The girl name we used to call Michael • ...
New Orleans- Summer 2015 2022-10-23
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- District Neighborhood with historic mansions
- Reds Chinese location
- Neighborhood adjacent to the French Quarter Sazarac Official cocktail
- Historic mode of transportation
- Mardi gras mobilizer
- Carousel bar location
- Of European and Caribbean descent
- Local wine shop with a great cheese plate
- Armstrong
- Controlling country prior to Louisiana Purchase
- Roch Hip neighborhood with new food hall
- French fritter
- Mardi Gras group
- Multisyllabic thoroughfare
- line Parading brass band
- Jason’s favorite deli
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- Square where you can find St Louis Cathedral
- Famed brass Band
- Musical tradition rooted in West African expression
- fried rice Red’s Chinese speciality
- Oak adornment
- Lake with the longest continuous bridge
- Street famed for live music
- Controlling country prior to Louisiana Purchase
- Oldest bar in the U.S
- French Canadian bayou descendants
- Popular Italian sandwich
- Smothered shrimp dish
- Mud bugs
29 Clues: Mud bugs • Armstrong • Oak adornment • French fritter • Famed brass Band • Mardi Gras group • Mardi gras mobilizer • Reds Chinese location • Carousel bar location • Oldest bar in the U.S • Smothered shrimp dish • Jason’s favorite deli • Popular Italian sandwich • line Parading brass band • Multisyllabic thoroughfare • Street famed for live music • Historic mode of transportation • ...
Socials 2022-11-07
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- complaining notebooks
- radical political party
- prison
- common people
- spending more that what you own
- people who had the job to oversee the government
- national government in France
- political system in Kingdom of France
- moderate political party
- important king in France before revolution
- violence and execution during French Revolution
- parlamentary revolt that caused the fall of Maximilien
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- principal institution of French Republic
- created by the national convention to defend the nation against other enemies
- the different states
- leader of Jacobins
- machine to cut of heads
- provoked by the storming of Basile
- group of working people in the 3rd state
- 5 member committee governing in 1st republic in France
- the place where the oath was created
- the highest class in a society
- person who has emigrated in French
23 Clues: prison • common people • leader of Jacobins • the different states • complaining notebooks • radical political party • machine to cut of heads • moderate political party • national government in France • the highest class in a society • spending more that what you own • provoked by the storming of Basile • person who has emigrated in French • the place where the oath was created • ...
Soccer Player Crossword 2025-04-26
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- A seasoned Columbian CAM
- English international right winger
- The G.O.A.T.
- Maradona is his last name
- One of the best dribblers of all time, from Brazil
- An amazing Spanish goalkeeper for Arsenal
- See 20 down
- Old German goalkeeper
- A Brazilian youngster who plays forward for Real Madrid
- Belgian centerback for Atletico Madrid
- A world-class French winger
- One of the best French players ever, CAM
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- A Belgian keeper for Real Madrid
- nineteen year old Arsenal left-back
- Columbian left-back who cooked Messi and made him cry
- Croatian midfielder for real Madrid
- A tricky Brazilian CAM/LW
- An older Brazilian world-class striker
- The best wonger right now
- One of the best Brazilian players of all time
- French midfielder for real Madrid
- An amazing youngster for Barca
22 Clues: See 20 down • The G.O.A.T. • Old German goalkeeper • A seasoned Columbian CAM • A tricky Brazilian CAM/LW • The best wonger right now • Maradona is his last name • A world-class French winger • An amazing youngster for Barca • A Belgian keeper for Real Madrid • French midfielder for real Madrid • English international right winger • nineteen year old Arsenal left-back • ...
French Cuisine Cross Word Puzzle 2022-01-26
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- A snail
- Cold meats
- french cookie sandwich that is often brightly colored
- cutting method; cutting vegetables to thin strips
- flamed; cover with liquor and set on fire
- flat french pancake
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- wand; long bread
- Enjoy your meal(2 words)
- caramelized apple tart (2 words)
- Cream dessert
- sprinked and topped with breadcrumbs or cheese then browned in oven (2 words)
- Main Dish(2 words)
- french buttery,flaky pastry
- to fry without using much oil
- mixture of fat and flour that is heated to make sauces
15 Clues: A snail • Cold meats • Cream dessert • wand; long bread • Main Dish(2 words) • flat french pancake • Enjoy your meal(2 words) • french buttery,flaky pastry • to fry without using much oil • caramelized apple tart (2 words) • flamed; cover with liquor and set on fire • cutting method; cutting vegetables to thin strips • french cookie sandwich that is often brightly colored • ...
Unit 5 Geoculture 2024-04-16
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- - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films
- - A Group TSA
- - A Hip- Hop group
- delaconduite - A way to keep french people safe on the road
- auberges- the french word for Hotels
- - Airlinecompany
- - Had founded the group of Renault
- Voyage of a train
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- - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean
- Piolet american
- - LBG,ORY, CDG
- - The creator of a brand of engineers and inventors
- - Trendy rum and vanilla flavored cake with a caramel coating
- - A secure route
- - French word for a drivers license
15 Clues: - A Group TSA • - LBG,ORY, CDG • Piolet american • - Airlinecompany • - A secure route • Voyage of a train • - A Hip- Hop group • - Had founded the group of Renault • auberges- the french word for Hotels • - French word for a drivers license • - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean • - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films • ...
Unit 5 Geoculture 2024-04-16
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- - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films
- - A Group TSA
- - A Hip- Hop group
- delaconduite - A way to keep french people safe on the road
- auberges- the french word for Hotels
- - Airlinecompany
- - Had founded the group of Renault
- Voyage of a train
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- - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean
- Piolet american
- - LBG,ORY, CDG
- - The creator of a brand of engineers and inventors
- - Trendy rum and vanilla flavored cake with a caramel coating
- - A secure route
- - French word for a drivers license
15 Clues: - A Group TSA • - LBG,ORY, CDG • Piolet american • - Airlinecompany • - A secure route • Voyage of a train • - A Hip- Hop group • - Had founded the group of Renault • auberges- the french word for Hotels • - French word for a drivers license • - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean • - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films • ...
Cryptony Watt 2024-08-21
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- A sombre wobble (7)
- He gives you avon outside (6)
- The french artery (7)
- Dull and lifeless! we hear? (4)
- AI bot ruining football (5)
- Strong support, we hear (6)
- Bend in honour (6)
- The road east, no I deer (9)
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- Belonging, but not belonging inside (7)
- Ow! Diego became ill (10)
- Dead Hibs owner found high in Peru (8)
- Snr Laos junta (7)
- Rent out with french living in (6)
- Quick to anger! (6)
- The man is young and french (5)
15 Clues: Snr Laos junta (7) • Bend in honour (6) • A sombre wobble (7) • Quick to anger! (6) • The french artery (7) • Ow! Diego became ill (10) • AI bot ruining football (5) • Strong support, we hear (6) • The road east, no I deer (9) • He gives you avon outside (6) • Dull and lifeless! we hear? (4) • The man is young and french (5) • Rent out with french living in (6) • ...
France 2024-06-20
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- City known for its wine
- Region known for its wine route and charming villages
- Coastal city on the French Riviera
- Iconic French pastry
- Sparkling wine from the Champagne region
- Tidal island with an abbey
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- Castles in the Loire Valley
- Region known for its lavender fields
- City known for its film festival
- Famous palace near Paris
- Traditional French bread
- Famous art museum in Paris
- Capital city known for the Eiffel Tower
- City known for its culinary scene
- Region known for WWII history
15 Clues: Iconic French pastry • City known for its wine • Famous palace near Paris • Traditional French bread • Famous art museum in Paris • Tidal island with an abbey • Castles in the Loire Valley • Region known for WWII history • City known for its film festival • City known for its culinary scene • Coastal city on the French Riviera • Region known for its lavender fields • ...
Exploring France: Metalinguistics Pages 12-19 2022-04-26
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- Bakery
- Someone from whom people are descended
- Plants you can eat
- The largest service industry in France
- Jobs that perform tasks for people
- Nursery school
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- French college
- Learning about rights and responsibilities
- Form of transport, like a train
- People who live in the French Pyrenees
- A French language
- Thank you
12 Clues: Bakery • Thank you • French college • Nursery school • A French language • Plants you can eat • Form of transport, like a train • Jobs that perform tasks for people • People who live in the French Pyrenees • Someone from whom people are descended • The largest service industry in France • Learning about rights and responsibilities
Crossword / Mots croisés 2020-03-22
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- "Sorry" en francais?
- "New" in French (female form)
- week "semaine prochaine" in English?
- Comment dit-on "to live" en anglais?
- "explain" in French?
- "vacances" in British English?
- "white" en francais?
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- "lift" in French?
- "crazy" en francais?
- How do you say "Tout le monde" in English?
- "Où" en anglais?
- "crayon" in English?
12 Clues: "Où" en anglais? • "lift" in French? • "crazy" en francais? • "Sorry" en francais? • "explain" in French? • "crayon" in English? • "white" en francais? • "New" in French (female form) • "vacances" in British English? • week "semaine prochaine" in English? • Comment dit-on "to live" en anglais? • How do you say "Tout le monde" in English?
French Finds 2025-10-15
12 Clues: A type of hat • A purple fruit • A French pastry • A type of bread • A silent performer • The capital of France • Someone who creates art • A famous French monument • A famous French cathedral • A snack great with crackers • The country we are visiting • A person who visits a different country
French Revolution & Napoleon Review 2024-02-19
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- The Constitution of 1791 turned France's government into a limited _______
- Promotion in Napoleon's bureaucracy was based on what?
- What is a sudden overthrow of the government called?
- French peasants in 1789 were reacting to political _____
- Leader of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution
- Who did the Directory have to rely on to enforce its authority?
- The Declaration of the Rights of Man and the citizen declared equal rights for all ___ in France
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- Napoleon's plan to weaken the British economy was the _______ System
- The National Assembly pledged to keep meeting until they made a new constitution, this is called the Tennis Court ____
- The French prison attacked at the onset of the revolution.
- The invasion of this country was the beginning of the end for Napoleon
- What did Napoleonic Code reform?
- The French Revolution was triggered by an _____ crisis due to large amounts of spending on wars
- European rulers denounced the French Revolution because they were afraid it would _____ throughout Europe
- The congress of Vienna's chief goal was to preserve _____ through the balance of power.
15 Clues: What did Napoleonic Code reform? • What is a sudden overthrow of the government called? • Promotion in Napoleon's bureaucracy was based on what? • French peasants in 1789 were reacting to political _____ • The French prison attacked at the onset of the revolution. • Leader of the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution • ...
The Call of the Wild Noah Cunnington 2023-05-05
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- Sold Buck
- French Guy 2
- Shot
- What do the dogs pull
- Got rabies
- Mercedes husband
- Charles Wife
- Mercedes Brother
- Killed by Buck
- The man ____ Buck
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- Dead
- What is buck beat with
- French Guy 1
- Main Character
- What is delivered in Buck's Second Job
- Buck's first owner
- What shoes were made mini for buck
- What did buck want to be
- Taught Buck
- Man in the ___ red
20 Clues: Dead • Shot • Sold Buck • Got rabies • Taught Buck • French Guy 1 • French Guy 2 • Charles Wife • Main Character • Killed by Buck • Mercedes husband • Mercedes Brother • The man ____ Buck • Buck's first owner • Man in the ___ red • What do the dogs pull • What is buck beat with • What did buck want to be • What shoes were made mini for buck • What is delivered in Buck's Second Job
Graduation and work-placement 2022-10-20
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- / = trade
- / a written request for a job
- / opposite of advantage
- / = send off
- / = ambitious
- / = as a consequence
- / opposite of useful
- / people who buy things
- / a paid occupation
- / in French, être d'accord
- / an activity
- / = buy
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- time / = punctual
- / = exhibition
- / = trainee
- / = looking for
- to / = hope to
- / rising
- / = single-minded
- / in a foreign country
- / = disadvantages
- / someone you can trust
- / = un client
- / in French, compétence
- / = check out
25 Clues: / = buy • / rising • / = trade • / = trainee • / = send off • / = un client • / = ambitious • / = check out • / an activity • / = exhibition • / = looking for • to / = hope to • / = single-minded • / = disadvantages • time / = punctual • / a paid occupation • / = as a consequence • / opposite of useful • / in a foreign country • / opposite of advantage • ...
Canada, eh! 2020-11-04
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- second-nature apology
- favourite Canadian flavour
- an informal game of hockey
- second official language
- donut hole
- a wooden sled
- stereotypical interjection
- beautiful western mountain range
- a member of the RCMP
- chocolatey custard dessert bar with its namesake town in BC
- French slang for a gooey mix of fries, cheese, and gravy
- Ontario's famous and beautiful waterfalls
- kilometer
- national animal
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- northern lights
- the great one
- national summer sport
- popular coffee shop
- Canadian
- iconic snow and ice structure that some people think Canadians live in
- winter hat
- famous Canadian who inspired an annual cancer research run
- national, federal police service
- Canada's first national park
- French province
- one dollar coin
- two dollar coin
- capital city of Canada
- an enthusiastic person
- national winter sport
30 Clues: Canadian • kilometer • donut hole • winter hat • the great one • a wooden sled • northern lights • French province • one dollar coin • two dollar coin • national animal • popular coffee shop • a member of the RCMP • second-nature apology • national summer sport • national winter sport • capital city of Canada • an enthusiastic person • second official language • favourite Canadian flavour • ...
Petite révision :-) 2023-01-31
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- An informal way to say "hi" AND "bye" in French.
- The word for "5".
- The word for "3".
- Friday.
- "How old are you?" in French.
- Sunday.
- How to ask someone their name/best song ever: "________ tu t'appelles ?"
- Informal way to say "goodbye" that sounds Italian.
- To say that you're having a good day: "Ça va ____!"
- Saturday.
- Before you leave Mr. Conley's room, say, "Au ______!"
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- The word for "4".
- "BABY, WHY DON'T YOU JUST MEET ME IN THE ______ ?!"
- Monday.
- The formal way to say "hello" in French.
- It's her; hi; she's the problem, it's her. Taylor _____
- Jenna Ortega ate this role up *snap, snap*.
- The word for "20" that has a ridiculous spelling, tbh.
- The most common way to ask "How are you?"
- Tuesday.
- The word for "2".
21 Clues: Monday. • Friday. • Sunday. • Tuesday. • Saturday. • The word for "4". • The word for "5". • The word for "3". • The word for "2". • "How old are you?" in French. • The formal way to say "hello" in French. • The most common way to ask "How are you?" • Jenna Ortega ate this role up *snap, snap*. • An informal way to say "hi" AND "bye" in French. • ...
Mot Croix 2025-01-11
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- To gain knowledge or skills.
- To ask a question.
- To succeed in something.
- The language you are learning.
- A female friend.
- Homework or tasks given to students.
- A feeling of pressure or anxiety.
- To understand something.
- The act of achieving success.
- To work.
- Art of sound organized in time.
- A French city famous for its cuisine.
- Something you aim to achieve.
- Food or the act of cooking.
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- To eat food.
- To do something repeatedly in order to improve.
- Capital city of France.
- A famous French landmark.
- who plans things well.
- To give assistance.
- A sport played with a ball over a net.
- A collection of people or things.
- A structure or building, like the Eiffel Tower.
- French word for city.
- School where you study.
25 Clues: To work. • To eat food. • A female friend. • To ask a question. • To give assistance. • French word for city. • who plans things well. • Capital city of France. • School where you study. • To succeed in something. • To understand something. • A famous French landmark. • Food or the act of cooking. • To gain knowledge or skills. • The act of achieving success. • Something you aim to achieve. • ...
Henry V 2022-04-26
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- Playwright
- Ex-soldier, Exiled by the throne
- The rank held by this soldier, a loyal follower of Falstaff
- This lord executed for treason was unhelped by their name
- Defeated nation, located in Europe
- Heir to the throne of France (not to be confused with this marine mammal)
- Victorious nation, main setting for play
- Commander of French army
- Equipment of this sport sent to the King of England as a gift
- Known only by their gender, helped translate in the comical act IV scene IV
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- King of England
- Soldier, close boyhood-friend of Henry
- Theatre in which play was originally preformed
- Tavern run by Nell Quickly
- "Once more unto the ___"
- French princess, future queen of England
- Captain in English army
- Archbishop of this city, located in Kent
- French King
- Classification of play
20 Clues: Playwright • French King • King of England • Classification of play • Captain in English army • "Once more unto the ___" • Commander of French army • Tavern run by Nell Quickly • Ex-soldier, Exiled by the throne • Defeated nation, located in Europe • Soldier, close boyhood-friend of Henry • French princess, future queen of England • Archbishop of this city, located in Kent • ...
Napoleon Crossword 2023-12-07
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- The storming of the Bastille is often seen as the start of the French ___________
- Naval battle in which the British navy under Admiral Horatio Nelson destroyed the French navy and gained control of the waters around Europe.
- One who supported the restoration of the monarchy
- School based in Baton Rouge, ________ State University
- The first island on which Napoleon was exiled
- The battle at which Napoleon was decisively defeated by the British Duke of Wellington
- The island on which Napoleon Bonaparte was born.
- Type of breakfast often served at hotels
- To give up, especially a king giving up his throne
- Shapes formed by four sloping triangles with a square base
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- A position held by Napoleon in the French government; the highest elected public official in the Roman Republic
- The king placed on the throne after the final defeat of Napoleon
- To be sent away from one’s home state or country as a form of punishment
- The segment of the military that utilizes cannons and other large guns.
- A French term which means the sudden, violent, and unlawful seizure of power from a government
- A set of laws established by Napoleon which still forms the basis of French law today.
- One of Napoleon’s greatest victories, Battle of _____________
- The __________ Days campaign marked the return of Napoleon from exile
- Word meaning “burned by flame or heat”
- Famous horror movie of the late 90s, “The ________ Sense”
- A Middle Eastern country established in 1948
- Home of the Sphinx and the Nile River
22 Clues: Home of the Sphinx and the Nile River • Word meaning “burned by flame or heat” • Type of breakfast often served at hotels • A Middle Eastern country established in 1948 • The first island on which Napoleon was exiled • The island on which Napoleon Bonaparte was born. • One who supported the restoration of the monarchy • ...
French Revolution Vocabulary Crossword 2022-11-07
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- A book with a list of addresses,names or facts in general
- Notebook
- It was a period of panic and riot by the peasants in France, specially Paris
- XVI France last king before the Revolution
- A French lawyer that was the leader of the committee of public safety and encourage the execution of the nobles
- Parliament of the French Revolution
- An influential political club during the French Revolution
- The assembly composed of the three estates, each one got one single vote regardless the proportion of the population
- People that escape their country permanently, usually for political reasons
- When the governments spends more money then it has
- The political and social system in the 18th century that has been evolving since then
- The oath the 3rd estate took to keep bugging the king until there was a positive change for their estate
- Machine used to execute people
- The radical military from the lower class that weren’t bourgeoisie
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- The working class with the most money of the 3rd estate/lower class
- An organisation/part of an organisation that makes laws in some countries and states
- the first revolutionary government of the French Revolution, the concept of left and right wing came from there
- The time where the6 executed the nobles
- The members of the political factions during the French Revolution
- The military building used as a prison in the 17th & 18th century in Paris, in 1789 people who wanted revolution in France attacked the prison to get gun powder & free political prisoners
20 Clues: Notebook • Machine used to execute people • Parliament of the French Revolution • The time where the6 executed the nobles • XVI France last king before the Revolution • When the governments spends more money then it has • A book with a list of addresses,names or facts in general • An influential political club during the French Revolution • ...
Napoleon Cross word 2022-02-07
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- king of france from 1754-1792
- a families payment of one tenth of its income to a church
- a French political theorist, physician, and scientist
- a government-run public school in France.
- a wave of senseless panic
- a sudden seizure of political power in a nation.
- an assembly of representatives from all three estates
- Queen of france from 1755-1793
- a French congress established by representatives of the Third Estate on June 17, 1789
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- the three large social classes in france
- Leading figure of the French Revolution; he was known for his intense dedication to the Revolution
- a pledge made by the members of France’s National Assembly in 1789, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they had drawn up a new constitution.
- the period, from mid-1793 to mid-1794, when Maximilien Robespierre ruled France nearly as a dictator and thousands of political figures and ordinary citizens were executed.
- a radical group made up of Parisian wage-earners and small shopkeepers who wanted a greater voice in government, lower prices, and an end to food shortages.
- a comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon.
- a soldier who is paid to fight in a foreign army.
- the social and political system of france
- member of a radical political organization during the French Revolution.
- people who leave their native country for political reasons
- a machine for beheading people, used as a means of execution during the French Revolution
20 Clues: a wave of senseless panic • king of france from 1754-1792 • Queen of france from 1755-1793 • the three large social classes in france • a government-run public school in France. • the social and political system of france • a sudden seizure of political power in a nation. • a soldier who is paid to fight in a foreign army. • ...
French Revolution Crossword 2022-04-19
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- member of the National Convention
- to be beheaded
- a pledge made by the members of the France's National Assembly, in which they vowed to continue meeting until they draw up a new constititution
- a formal agreement
- a radical political organization
- the political and social system that existed in France before the French Revolution
- ex-lawyer who became leader of the Committee of Public Safety
- a village in belguim; the site of Napoleon's last battle in 1815
- 1 of 3 of the social classes in France before the French Revolution
- a government-run public school in France
- a radical group that wanted lower prices and an end to food shortages
- a wave of senseless panic that spread the French countryside after the storming if the bastille in 1789
- Queen of France, wife of King Louis XVI
- the use of troops or ships to prevent comnerical traffic from entering or leaving a city or region.
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- a comprehensive and uniform system of laws established for France by Napoleon
- people whole leave their native country for political reasons
- a French congress established by representatives of the third estate, to enact laws and reforms in the name of the French people
- a sudden seizure of political power in a nation
- a period from mid 1793 to mid 1794 where Robespierre ruled France as a dictator and thousands were executed
- a direct vote in which a countrys people have the opportunity to approve or reject a proposal
- the assembly of represenatives from all 3 of the estates or social classes in France
21 Clues: to be beheaded • a formal agreement • a radical political organization • member of the National Convention • Queen of France, wife of King Louis XVI • a government-run public school in France • a sudden seizure of political power in a nation • people whole leave their native country for political reasons • ex-lawyer who became leader of the Committee of Public Safety • ...
Easter 2017-03-28
8 Clues: French word for egg • French word for easter • FRench word for miracle • French word for chocolate • French word for crucified • FRench word for bunny rabbit • Semaine Sainte FRench word for holy week • Vendredi Saint French word for Good Friday
Job Selection 2022-09-09
15 Clues: Mr beast • Mr bowers • cuts hair • money guy • drug dealer • energy dude • fights people • legal killer • dave chappele • develops games • draws cartoons • Chinese rapper • political party • McDonalds-worker • french painter guy
Animal Farm Review 2021-11-30
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- The French estate made up of the regular folks.
- This pig is a persuasive talker and symbolizes propaganda
- The character that represents both Marx and Lenin
- These animals love chanting "Four legs good. Two legs bad."
- The real life version of Animalism
- These animals were taken away from their mother as puppies and attack at Napoleon's command.
- The hardest working animal on the farm
- The clever, innovative pig that represents Trotsky
- The upper economic half of society
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- Mr. Jones represents Czar ____________ II of Russia.
- The device used to behead anyone who threatened the French Revolution.
- The French estate made up of the queen and king.
- The quiet but tough pig that represents Stalin
- The lower economic half of society
- This structure is the pride of Animal Farm, but it's soon blown up by Frederick and his men.
- The French estate made up of the Catholic Church.
- After drinking this, the pigs think Napoleon is dying (he isn't).
17 Clues: The lower economic half of society • The real life version of Animalism • The upper economic half of society • The hardest working animal on the farm • The quiet but tough pig that represents Stalin • The French estate made up of the regular folks. • The French estate made up of the queen and king. • The character that represents both Marx and Lenin • ...
The French Come to America 2024-01-08
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- a person who looks for new land.
- He discovered the St. Lawrence River
- country north of the United States
- He lived in the Virginia colony and helped the English soldiers fight during the French and Indian War.
- He was King of France in 1682
- The explorers Jacques Cartier and LaSalle were from this country,
- large city in Missouri on the Mississippi
- a shorter way; The French King wanted to find a ____to Asia.
- exchanged one thing for another
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- body of water south of New Orleans
- In the 1500s and 1600s, many poor people came to America to work hard and ____money.
- the people and language of France
- He was a Frenchman who was the first person to sail all the way down the Mississippi River to the Gulf of Mexico
- city at the southern end of the Mississippi on the Gulf of Mexice
- large area of water
- LaSalle called the land near the Mississippi "______."
- The French traded with the Indians for ____.
17 Clues: large area of water • He was King of France in 1682 • exchanged one thing for another • a person who looks for new land. • the people and language of France • body of water south of New Orleans • country north of the United States • He discovered the St. Lawrence River • large city in Missouri on the Mississippi • The French traded with the Indians for ____. • ...
8th Grade Review 2024-11-18
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- to bring in from foreign markets
- an illness that affects large numbers of people.
- a group of Native American nations who vowed to stay neutral during the French and Indian War.
- to sell abroad.
- the permanent movement of people into one country from other nations.
- partnership
- a crop that can be sold easily in markets.
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- rules focusing on the behavior and punishment of enslaved people.
- Britain and the Colonists enemy during the French and Indian War.
- trade route between three destinations, such as Britain, West Africa, and the West Indies.
- variety
- Winner of the French and Indian War
- the more you sold, the less you bought, the more gold you get.
- producing just enough to meet immediate needs.
- a young person who learns a trade from a skilled craftsperson
- Native American who lead a war against Britain after the French and Indian War.
- a military force made up of ordinary citizens.
17 Clues: variety • partnership • to sell abroad. • to bring in from foreign markets • Winner of the French and Indian War • a crop that can be sold easily in markets. • producing just enough to meet immediate needs. • a military force made up of ordinary citizens. • an illness that affects large numbers of people. • a young person who learns a trade from a skilled craftsperson • ...
French Revolution 2023-10-15
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- What is said to start The French Revolution
- A political system
- A graveyard after The French Revolution
- A scientist who invented radium
- Louis The King during The French Revolution
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- An explosive mixture
- A set of rules
- A mandatory Payment to the Government
- Violent Conflict
- A subject or problem
- A place for public christian worship
- The capital of France
- A country in Europe
13 Clues: A set of rules • Violent Conflict • A political system • A country in Europe • An explosive mixture • A subject or problem • The capital of France • A scientist who invented radium • A place for public christian worship • A mandatory Payment to the Government • A graveyard after The French Revolution • What is said to start The French Revolution • ...
Languages 2023-08-30
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- "Hello" in French
- "Dog" in Spanish
- Language spoken in Hispanic countries
- "Hello" in German
- The number three in Spanish
- A greeting in ASL
- The number two in French
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- "Please" in German
- Language spoken in Paris and parts of Canada
- What one must do to learn another language
- "Hello" in Spanish
- "Learn" in German
- Silent language spoken with hands and fingers
13 Clues: "Dog" in Spanish • "Hello" in French • "Hello" in German • "Learn" in German • A greeting in ASL • "Please" in German • "Hello" in Spanish • The number two in French • The number three in Spanish • Language spoken in Hispanic countries • What one must do to learn another language • Language spoken in Paris and parts of Canada • Silent language spoken with hands and fingers
New France 2022-02-24
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- When a French colonist and Native got married it was called a __________.
- The location of the first French settlement.
- a bond based on mutual respect and friendship
- The French and Native Americans relationship was based on ______ with all of the tribes.
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- Another word for colony. The French established one in 1608.
- The french and Native Americans traded this
- The French had great _____ with the Native Americans.
- The French did not compete with the Natives for ______.
- Location that the French colonists went back to in the winter months with furs.
9 Clues: The french and Native Americans traded this • The location of the first French settlement. • a bond based on mutual respect and friendship • The French had great _____ with the Native Americans. • The French did not compete with the Natives for ______. • Another word for colony. The French established one in 1608. • ...
Every Role in a Michelin Starred Kitchen 2025-02-03
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- Oversees all the kitchen operations, ensuring high standards (often the restaurant owner or executive chef)
- Prepares cold dishes like salads and appetizers (French term)
- Prepares roasted and grilled meats (French term)
- Responsible for baking and desserts (French term)
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- A trainee or apprentice learning the trade (French term)
- The head chef responsible for the entire kitchen (French term)
- In charge of fish and seafood preparation (French term)
- In charge of sauces and sautéed dishes (French term)
- Assistant to the head chef, often the second-in-command (French term)
9 Clues: Prepares roasted and grilled meats (French term) • Responsible for baking and desserts (French term) • In charge of sauces and sautéed dishes (French term) • In charge of fish and seafood preparation (French term) • A trainee or apprentice learning the trade (French term) • Prepares cold dishes like salads and appetizers (French term) • ...
Kylie Tronzo chapter 7 section1,2 2021-02-03
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- last king of France
- a member of the Jacobin Club
- a French lawyer and statesman
- a period of panic
- a social hierarchy
- last queen of France
- any of the Frenchman who fled France
- a period of violence during the French Revolution
- dramatic act of defiance on June 20, 1789
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- used to execute thousands of people
- the legislature of France
- the legislative body in France until 1789
- political and social system of France prior to the French Revolution
- the common people of the lower classes
- a revolutionary assembly
15 Clues: a period of panic • a social hierarchy • last king of France • last queen of France • a revolutionary assembly • the legislature of France • a member of the Jacobin Club • a French lawyer and statesman • used to execute thousands of people • any of the Frenchman who fled France • the common people of the lower classes • the legislative body in France until 1789 • ...
50s Foreign Affairs 2022-11-01
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- new leader of Cuba
- pilot who was shot down
- Nasser closed this down; almost WWIII
- existence is source of Middle East conflict
- VP who flew to Moscow; debated Khrushchev on TV
- leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin dies
- dividing line in Vietnam
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- agreement to end French rule in Vietnam
- French fort; ended French rule in Vietnam
- Overthrew the government in Iran
- Farmer; author of 'corn diplomacy'
- New Look Foreign Policy
- was shot down; helped end the thaw
- First satellite in space
- 1,000 times stronger than Hiroshima
15 Clues: new leader of Cuba • New Look Foreign Policy • pilot who was shot down • First satellite in space • dividing line in Vietnam • Overthrew the government in Iran • Farmer; author of 'corn diplomacy' • was shot down; helped end the thaw • 1,000 times stronger than Hiroshima • Nasser closed this down; almost WWIII • agreement to end French rule in Vietnam • ...
Marta’s crossword 2024-09-13
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- original name of Tennessee
- American ambassador held captive in France
- political body made by the common people
- where the royal family was taken after the French Revolution
- French queen who was guillotined
- napoleon’s nickname as a child
- name of napoleons oldest brother
- what the French call the heir to the throne
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- the month in which Louis XVI was beheaded
- song by Joseph Hopkinson
- napoleons favorite retreat spot
- a state added in 1796
- commander in chief in 1798
- admiral who won the sea battle giant holland
- cape of good ____
15 Clues: cape of good ____ • a state added in 1796 • song by Joseph Hopkinson • original name of Tennessee • commander in chief in 1798 • napoleon’s nickname as a child • napoleons favorite retreat spot • French queen who was guillotined • name of napoleons oldest brother • political body made by the common people • the month in which Louis XVI was beheaded • ...
Fashion Brands 2024-11-19
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- British label recognized for its check pattern and trench coats.
- Vuitton French fashion giant known for its monogrammed bags and trunks.
- High-end Italian fashion house famous for its minimalist yet sophisticated style.
- Italian couture house renowned for its red dresses and romantic designs.
- Italian brand known for its vibrant prints and Medusa logo.
- French label known for elegant haute couture and Audrey Hepburn’s dresses.
- Lauren American brand known for its preppy Polo shirts and timeless style.
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- Klein Minimalist American label famous for its underwear and sleek designs.
- Italian luxury fashion house celebrated for its tailored suits and elegance.
- Italian brand famed for its fur designs and iconic Baguette bags.
- Renowned French brand that revolutionized fashion with the "New Look" in 1947.
- Iconic French brand, creator of the timeless "little black dress" and No. 5 perfume.
- Avant-garde brand famous for innovative designs and chunky sneakers.
- Italian luxury brand known for its bold designs and double-G logo.
- Luxury French brand celebrated for its Birkin bags and silk scarves.
15 Clues: Italian brand known for its vibrant prints and Medusa logo. • British label recognized for its check pattern and trench coats. • Italian brand famed for its fur designs and iconic Baguette bags. • Italian luxury brand known for its bold designs and double-G logo. • Avant-garde brand famous for innovative designs and chunky sneakers. • ...
Job Selection 2022-09-09
15 Clues: Mr beast • cuts hair • Mr bowers • money guy • drug dealer • energy dude • legal killer • dave chappele • fights people • draws cartoons • Chinese rapper • develops games • political party • McDonalds-worker • french painter guy
Christmas Around the World (23 Dec 2025) 2025-12-19
11 Clues: baker in French • baker in Spanish • baker in Italian • shepherd in French • baker in Portuguese • shepherd in Italian • Christmas in French • Christmas in Spanish • Christmas in Italian • Christmas in Portuguese • shepherd in Spanish and Portuguese
Thomas Paine 2015-10-14
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- Paine was viewed as a...
- up of the Old World Paine's thoughts on French Revolution
- "The Rights of..."
- Smith Person attacking Paine's character
- Took on Edmund Burke in...
- seventy six Year American Crisis came out
- seventy four Paine arrived in America in?
- eighty seven Year Paine sailed for Europe
- o nine Year Paine died
- years Paine spent in prison.
- Life of Thomas Paine Moncure D. Conway's book
- National Assembly Offered French citizenship by
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- Crisis Important writing for American cause
- Sense Most famous writing of Paine
- Paine regarded himself a...
- sixty Lost wife and child in
- England Paine's birthplace
- Reason for family's death
18 Clues: "The Rights of..." • o nine Year Paine died • Paine was viewed as a... • Reason for family's death • Took on Edmund Burke in... • England Paine's birthplace • 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 • ...
The Enlightenment 2021-03-08
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- soldiers from southern Russia
- An important church
- similar to a state
- have no control over someone
- The person to have inherit the French throne
- to use someone else's money
- to make something better
- wooden crosspiece fastened over the necks of 2 animals
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- Wealthy people of French society
- brutal member of a left-wing group during the French Revolution
- An exposure to society etc.
- a bystander for a king or queen
- to rule over a country
- being very religious
- a musical composition for full orchestra
15 Clues: similar to a state • An important church • being very religious • to rule over a country • to make something better • An exposure to society etc. • to use someone else's money • have no control over someone • soldiers from southern Russia • a bystander for a king or queen • Wealthy people of French society • a musical composition for full orchestra • ...
Unit 5 Geoculture 2024-04-16
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- - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films
- - A Group TSA
- - A Hip- Hop group
- delaconduite - A way to keep french people safe on the road
- auberges- the french word for Hotels
- - Airlinecompany
- - Had founded the group of Renault
- Voyage of a train
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- - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean
- Piolet american
- - LBG,ORY, CDG
- - The creator of a brand of engineers and inventors
- - Trendy rum and vanilla flavored cake with a caramel coating
- - A secure route
- - French word for a drivers license
15 Clues: - A Group TSA • - LBG,ORY, CDG • Piolet american • - Airlinecompany • - A secure route • Voyage of a train • - A Hip- Hop group • - Had founded the group of Renault • auberges- the french word for Hotels • - French word for a drivers license • - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean • - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films • ...
Unit 5 Geoculture 2024-04-16
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- - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films
- - A Group TSA
- - A Hip- Hop group
- delaconduite - A way to keep french people safe on the road
- auberges- the french word for Hotels
- - Airlinecompany
- - Had founded the group of Renault
- Voyage of a train
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- - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean
- Piolet american
- - LBG,ORY, CDG
- - The creator of a brand of engineers and inventors
- - Trendy rum and vanilla flavored cake with a caramel coating
- - A secure route
- - French word for a drivers license
15 Clues: - A Group TSA • - LBG,ORY, CDG • Piolet american • - Airlinecompany • - A secure route • Voyage of a train • - A Hip- Hop group • - Had founded the group of Renault • auberges- the french word for Hotels • - French word for a drivers license • - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean • - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films • ...
Paris Is Always A Good Idea 2025-06-29
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- – Blue, white, red—wave it high.
- – Paris gardens where students linger.
- Where elegance begins before the first step
- – French for sunflower—sun turns, too.
- – Left Bank, literally and literarily.
- – Paris tour boat with flair.
- – Crusty, daily staple in a Parisian paper sleeve.
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- – Lovers, en français.
- – Daily pilgrimage for carbs and croissants.
- –.Existentialist philosopher at Café de Flore
- – Parisian district, numbered and spiraled.
- – Where Parisians linger over life.
- – Intellectual heart of Paris.BOULANGERIE – French carb castle.
- – High fashion, French for hand-stitched chic.
- – Middle word in a revolutionary motto.
15 Clues: – Lovers, en français. • – Paris tour boat with flair. • – Blue, white, red—wave it high. • – Where Parisians linger over life. • – Paris gardens where students linger. • – French for sunflower—sun turns, too. • – Left Bank, literally and literarily. • – Middle word in a revolutionary motto. • – Parisian district, numbered and spiraled. • ...
Famous Chefs 2023-10-16
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- A French chef and "Iron Chef America" chairman.
- A famous pastry chef and TV personality.
- A Michelin-starred American chef and TV host.
- A British chef famous for his love of Italian cooking.
- The founder of Momofuku restaurant group.
- An Italian chef known for his restaurants and cookbooks.
- The chef and owner of Per Se and The French Laundry.
- A celebrity chef known for her Southern cuisine.
- A pioneer of California cuisine and farm-to-table movement.
- A renowned chef, author, and host of "No Reservations".
- A British chef who revolutionized school lunches.
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- Known for his TV show "The F Word" and his fiery personality.
- A French chef and pioneer of modern cooking techniques.
- A French chef and pioneer of nouvelle cuisine.
- The American chef and author of "Mastering the Art of French Cooking".
- The "Naked Chef" known for his simple, flavorful recipes.
- The Italian chef who popularized simple, rustic dishes.
- The American chef and TV personality behind "30 Minute Meals".
- The American chef behind the "BAM!" catchphrase.
- The first female Iron Chef in the Iron Chef America series.
20 Clues: A famous pastry chef and TV personality. • The founder of Momofuku restaurant group. • A Michelin-starred American chef and TV host. • A French chef and pioneer of nouvelle cuisine. • A French chef and "Iron Chef America" chairman. • The American chef behind the "BAM!" catchphrase. • A celebrity chef known for her Southern cuisine. • ...
T'es Branché Unit 4B 2021-04-22
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- grilled ham, egg and cheese sandwich
- mineral water
- combo meal
- steak with fries
- grilled ham and cheese sandwich
- please
- French word for McDonald's
- check/bill
- egg pie
- French fastfood restaurant, similar to McDonalds
- vanilla ice cream
- cheese sandwich
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- mint flavored Italian soda
- beverages
- orange soda
- I would like
- thin pancake
- liverpaste sandwich
- tea
- chocolate ice cream
- ham sandwich
- coffee with milk (latte)
- coffee
23 Clues: tea • please • coffee • egg pie • beverages • combo meal • check/bill • orange soda • I would like • thin pancake • ham sandwich • mineral water • cheese sandwich • steak with fries • vanilla ice cream • liverpaste sandwich • chocolate ice cream • coffee with milk (latte) • mint flavored Italian soda • French word for McDonald's • grilled ham and cheese sandwich • grilled ham, egg and cheese sandwich • ...
Unit 4 Spanish Vocab 2019-12-06
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- helado/ ice tea
- ham
- de naranja/Orange juice
- oatmeal
- appple
- salad
- de verduras/ vegtable soup
- almuerzo/ lunch
- pancakes
- energizante/ energy drink
- fritas/ french fries
- orange
- de pollo/ chicken biscuit
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- pizza
- strawberies
- eggs
- francesas/french toast
- desayuno/breakfast
- de frutas/friut salad
- prefer
- de papa/ hashbrowns
- sausage
- de jalea y crema de/ penut butter jelly sandwich
- calientr/
- tostado/toast
25 Clues: ham • eggs • pizza • salad • appple • prefer • orange • oatmeal • sausage • pancakes • calientr/ • strawberies • tostado/toast • helado/ ice tea • almuerzo/ lunch • desayuno/breakfast • de papa/ hashbrowns • de frutas/friut salad • fritas/ french fries • francesas/french toast • de naranja/Orange juice • energizante/ energy drink • de pollo/ chicken biscuit • de verduras/ vegtable soup • ...
World Midterm Review 2023-12-07
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- Poet/Romeo & Juliet
- Renaissance French Term
- Wrote Declaration of Independence
- Aztecs
- Sistine Chapel Ceiling
- Sold by Catholic Church
- Wealthy Florence Family
- Massive Exchange of Goods
- Incas
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- Martin Luther Famous Document
- Committee of Public Safety Leader
- Separation of Powers
- Life, Liberty, Property
- Printing Press
- Last French King Exicuted
- System Preventing Goods getting to Britain
- Middle Passage Cargo
- City-States
- Painted Mona Lisa
- Act of Supremacy
20 Clues: Incas • Aztecs • City-States • Printing Press • Act of Supremacy • Painted Mona Lisa • Poet/Romeo & Juliet • Separation of Powers • Middle Passage Cargo • Sistine Chapel Ceiling • Renaissance French Term • Life, Liberty, Property • Sold by Catholic Church • Wealthy Florence Family • Last French King Exicuted • Massive Exchange of Goods • Martin Luther Famous Document • ...
40a 2024-07-11
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- French heroine
- Egyptian queen
- Discovered America
- Theory of relativity
- Freed the slaves
- Roman dictator
- Light bulb inventor
- French emperor
- Deaf composer
- German dictator
- Greek philosopher
- Classical composer
- South African leader
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- British wartime leader
- Evolution theorist
- German unifier
- Boy pharaoh
- English playwright
- First US president
- Printing press inventor
- Gravity theorist
- Reformation leader
- Virgin Queen
- Inventor and engineer
- Led India to independence
25 Clues: Boy pharaoh • Virgin Queen • Deaf composer • French heroine • Egyptian queen • German unifier • Roman dictator • French emperor • German dictator • Freed the slaves • Gravity theorist • Greek philosopher • Evolution theorist • Discovered America • English playwright • First US president • Reformation leader • Classical composer • Light bulb inventor • Theory of relativity • South African leader • ...
8 2024-08-28
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- Icelandic folklore
- Greenlandic delicacy
- Swedish Christmas tree
- Danish Christmas dinner
- Gift-giver
- British church event
- Filipino tradition
- Spanish Yule log
- French Yule log
- Swiss Christmas cookie
- Latin American nativity
- Colombian candle festival
- Swedish celebration
- German tradition
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- British tradition
- Mexican celebrations
- German Christmas dish
- Swedish Christmas porridge
- Canadian Christmas tradition
- Dutch Christmas bread
- French celebration
- Spanish nougat
- German tradition
- Italian Christmas cookie
- Greek New Year bread
25 Clues: Gift-giver • Spanish nougat • French Yule log • German tradition • Spanish Yule log • German tradition • British tradition • Icelandic folklore • French celebration • Filipino tradition • Swedish celebration • Mexican celebrations • Greenlandic delicacy • British church event • Greek New Year bread • German Christmas dish • Dutch Christmas bread • Swedish Christmas tree • Swiss Christmas cookie • ...
Good stuff to know 2023-01-09
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- French verb "to have"
- Science course that has an EOC
- En été, il fait ________
- word that means secretive, undercover
- Federal government's crime investigation agency
- trente + dix = _________
- Quel ______ fait-il?
- founded in 1776; first town in America to have this name
- War-torn European nation
- J'ai ______. Can't stay awake
- Quelle _____ est-il? 7h? 8h?
- River that flows through Paris
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- Dubai is a city in this country (abbreviation)
- NC's tallest mountain
- separates Europe from North America
- Pam Pack football stadium
- polite way to say "you" in French
- element; atomic number 8; essential for life
- Macron's wife's first name
- Lookout, Fear, Hatteras
- country where protesters stormed govt. bldgs. over weekend
- _______ âge as-tu?
- French head of state
- Pam Pack gym's name honors this man
- J'écoute avec les ______
25 Clues: _______ âge as-tu? • French head of state • Quel ______ fait-il? • NC's tallest mountain • French verb "to have" • Lookout, Fear, Hatteras • En été, il fait ________ • trente + dix = _________ • War-torn European nation • J'écoute avec les ______ • Pam Pack football stadium • Macron's wife's first name • Science course that has an EOC • J'ai ______. Can't stay awake • ...
global review - shafin ahmed 2023-06-06
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- Period was Ruled by the shogun, a period that was comparable to the middle ages in Europe.
- Revolution Absolute monarch King Louis XVI was overthrown, 3rd estate was unhappy due to heavy taxes,rights, and freedom
- A period of violence that occurred after the beginning of the french revolution.
- He found socialism and communism as a response to industrial.
- Known as the Liberator, helped south Americans in Peru.
- Massacre upon religious, ethnic, or national group.
- A military alliance supported by the U.S.
- Was A leader of Indian nationalism.
- Distribution of goods and services
- Social concept of survival of the fittest
- Soviet Union and America, both countries competed for power.
- A french emperor who spread the french revolution.
- It was a cause of the American, French, and Latin
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- Turkey's first leader.
- Nationalism spread through Africa.
- Areas that were colonized by the Europeans
- Became china's supreme leader after Mao's death.
- A conference formalized the scramble for Africa, a divided continent for European powers.
- The backup of ottoman Empire, Germany empire, and the Austrian empire, which also forced Germany to take responsibility.
- When a stronger nation takes over a weaker nation for natural resources, power, etc.
- A government where the march has absolute power.
- Mass genocide of Jewish people.
- It is sometimes compared to the boxer rebellion also a mark of nationalism in India.
- Pollution from the Industrial Revolution and causes the earth's temperature to rise.
- Foerm of government which focuses on glory and power.
25 Clues: Turkey's first leader. • Mass genocide of Jewish people. • Nationalism spread through Africa. • Distribution of goods and services • Was A leader of Indian nationalism. • A military alliance supported by the U.S. • Social concept of survival of the fittest • Areas that were colonized by the Europeans • Became china's supreme leader after Mao's death. • ...
The French Revolution 2024-12-09
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- Napoleon learns he isn't as good on water as he is on land. This is a battle
- A great amorphous enemy of Napoleon's empire, usually observed around July 4th here
- The clergy, nobility, and then the common people
- What Louis XVI had to call (for the first time in quite a while) amidst financial crisis
- Nobody wants another revolution, so let us all 3 be best buds!
- A prison, stormed on July 14th for gunpowder
- No - she never said anything about cake. She was just an overspending Hapsburg
- There were no singers here, but there was a general notion of helping others in distress
- A very good, sharp reason not to mess with the Revolution
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- What a bully, that Napoleon - those French council members didn't deserve such a rude greeting
- Violent radical commoners. This is two French words
- You're not the real king - he is! Get him back on that throne!
- Pack it up, pack it in, I wouldn't mess with a radical ______ (like Marat or Robespierre!)
- It was a very weird place to make socks, but these women still did it
- This type of Spanish fighter wasn't too organized, but it gave Napoleon a beating in Spain
- Conspiracies and panic arose - why did you put the army there, Louis?!
- The French tried putting one of these around Britain, but smugglers still got through
- A movement that made up new ideas about society
- France's archaic system with estates
- Run, French, run! (especially those nobles). This is a French word
20 Clues: France's archaic system with estates • A prison, stormed on July 14th for gunpowder • A movement that made up new ideas about society • The clergy, nobility, and then the common people • Violent radical commoners. This is two French words • A very good, sharp reason not to mess with the Revolution • You're not the real king - he is! Get him back on that throne! • ...
SPC FRENCH 6 GREEN - Christopher Sioud 2018-05-09
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- , A way to say Mrs in french
- , A way to say i'm good in french
- Ca Va, A way to say how are you in french
- , A famous structure in paris made to be sold but was made permanent
- , A way to say good evening in french
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- , A nice way to say goodbye in french
- , A way to say i'm ok in french
- , Hello or Good Morning
- , A way to say hi in french
9 Clues: , Hello or Good Morning • , A way to say hi in french • , A way to say Mrs in french • , A way to say i'm ok in french • , A way to say i'm good in french • , A nice way to say goodbye in french • , A way to say good evening in french • Ca Va, A way to say how are you in french • , A famous structure in paris made to be sold but was made permanent
French Levle 1 2019-04-10
8 Clues: French word for yes • French word for excuse me • French word for please repeat • French word for I speak english • French word for I don't understand • French word for where are you from • French word for do you speak english • French word for I don’t speak french
Sus words 2023-02-02
10 Clues: Loser in french • The in french(M) • Amogus backwards • French for stupid • Perdent en anglais • Short for loser bozo • Actual french for milk • The opposite of pancakes • Something you say when something is funny • Short for suspicious from the game "among us"
French and Indian War 2021-01-24
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- The French and Indian War was fought on _________ continents.
- England sent soldiers from _________ to make the French leave the Ohio Valley.
- The Treaty of ___________ ended the French and Indian War.
- Because of its length the French and Indian War was also known as the _________ Years War
- Some Native ___________ joined the French to fight the British.
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- Both countries wanted to rule the land called the _________ Valley.
- ________________ lost the war.
- The French build __________ in the Ohio Valley.
- ________________ led the first British troops into battle.
- Before the war __________ owned the 13 Colonies and Northern Canada.
10 Clues: ________________ lost the war. • The French build __________ in the Ohio Valley. • ________________ led the first British troops into battle. • The Treaty of ___________ ended the French and Indian War. • The French and Indian War was fought on _________ continents. • Some Native ___________ joined the French to fight the British. • ...
french crossword puzzle 2023-01-02
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- the english word for independant
- the english word for pessiaiste
- the english word for la francais
- the english word for les langues
- the english word for patient
- the french word for math
- the feminine form of the english word difficult
- the masculine form of the english word brilliant
- the english word for elegante
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- the english word for different
- the english word for sypatheique
- the english word for important
- the english word for la geometrie
- the french word for social
- the feminine form of the english word polite
15 Clues: the french word for math • the french word for social • the english word for patient • the english word for elegante • the english word for different • the english word for important • the english word for pessiaiste • the english word for sypatheique • the english word for independant • the english word for la francais • the english word for les langues • ...
Unit 5 Geoculture 2024-04-16
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- - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films
- - A Group TSA
- - A Hip- Hop group
- delaconduite - A way to keep french people safe on the road
- auberges- the french word for Hotels
- - Airlinecompany
- - Had founded the group of Renault
- Voyage of a train
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- - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean
- Piolet american
- - LBG,ORY, CDG
- - The creator of a brand of engineers and inventors
- - Trendy rum and vanilla flavored cake with a caramel coating
- - A secure route
- - French word for a drivers license
15 Clues: - A Group TSA • - LBG,ORY, CDG • Piolet american • - Airlinecompany • - A secure route • Voyage of a train • - A Hip- Hop group • - Had founded the group of Renault • auberges- the french word for Hotels • - French word for a drivers license • - Located southwest of the atlantic ocean • - A hotel that is seen frequently in police films • ...
Couleurs et Chiffres 2014-09-03
10 Clues: color of a frog • French word for 9 • color of a banana • French word for 2 • French word for 3 • French word for 7 • color of the ocean • color of tree bark • color of clean teeth • color of the nose of a clown
The French and Indian War: Important Heroes, Places, and Confederacies 2023-12-03
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- Commander-in-chief of the French forces in 1756; lost his life at the Battle of Quebec.
- City on Acadia (modern-day Nova Scotia); fortress of arms and supplies.
- Governor of Canada in 1755, succeeding Marquis Duquesne.
- Defeated as a leader of Fort William Henry in 1757.
- First general to arrive from Britain; killed in 1755 at the first battle of Fort Duquesne.
- Major British general who victoriously led in the Battle of Quebec.
- Was an Indian agent of New York; one of the most successful negotiators with many Indian nations and a war hero while victoriously leading the British at the Battle of Lake George in 1755.
- Poorly constructed fort by Washington; served as his first defeat in 1754.
- Native American group of tribes (includes the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora peoples) who allied with the British.
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- Well-known for its most notorious massacre in New World history; located near the Hudson River and seized by the French in 1757.
- New Hampshire leader of the Rangers whom they served as spies and provided guerrilla warfare against the French during the war.
- Was an arrogant and irresponsible leader; resigned and later return as a volunteer under British authority; war taught him of how to be a real leader.
- Leader of Virginia in 1754; concerned about French encroachment and sent a 21-year-old major to convince French removal of forts.
- Major French fort and city located north of Albany; British seizure unsuccessful until 1759.
- Algonquin-speaking group of tribes (includes the Mi'kmaq, Abenakis, Ojibwa, Lenape, Ottawa, Shawnee etc.) who allied with the French as well as the Innu and Wyandot tribes.
- Also known as Fort Duquesne or Fort Pitt; located on what is now Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
- Commander-in-chief of the British forces in 1756; caused many failures for the British.
- British minister in December 1756; contributed significantly to shifting British favor in the latter half of the war with his policies.
18 Clues: Defeated as a leader of Fort William Henry in 1757. • Governor of Canada in 1755, succeeding Marquis Duquesne. • Major British general who victoriously led in the Battle of Quebec. • City on Acadia (modern-day Nova Scotia); fortress of arms and supplies. • Poorly constructed fort by Washington; served as his first defeat in 1754. • ...
Europeans Colonize North America Ch 3 Sec 3 Emily Black-Wright 2021-11-16
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- who the Huron sided with when fighting the Iroquois
- the people who colonized North America for Europe
- a person who explored North America for France in 1530
- the countries Henry Hudson explored for
- what were Europeans looking for to get Asia's riches
- the man who purchased Staten Island from the Native Americans
- what was the religion of England and Netherland
- a city in French Louisiana
- a drink that impacted the Native Americans
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- the man who established Quebec
- the religion of Spain and France
- a person who explored the area we live in today
- a person who explored North America for France in 1530
- a fort built in French Louisiana
- the type of fur that Europeans wanted from Native Americans
- the region that Marquette and Joliet established for the King of France
- who the Iroquois sided with when fighting the Huron
- what did both the Dutch and the French want from the Native Americans which had negative effects on the Native Americans
18 Clues: a city in French Louisiana • the man who established Quebec • the religion of Spain and France • a fort built in French Louisiana • the countries Henry Hudson explored for • a drink that impacted the Native Americans • a person who explored the area we live in today • what was the religion of England and Netherland • the people who colonized North America for Europe • ...
